Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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SPBGI L NOTIGBS.
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A.1virttement for khee columns wi b taken
At1'erl.ementa : . for Urn cenln . anti unti ' 9.0 :
unt ' . 1:30 tim morning Rnd Hund'l tdLtIon.
I 'Advprl.rra . by requealnl n number check.
can have nnwer nlldrfsaell to a numberell letter
cn care of The Uee. An.wers BO ndlr sed will
be delh'pttl 11Kfl " rosenIntion of the check only.
ulln "resrntlton
1 UttcL ½ C a word. nrt % lnertIon . 10 i word
thereafter. Nothing taken for le.s than " for
flrt insertion. I
Thee - ntlver t.omenll ! mut - run co' < tlvely.
ANTED-MALE HELP.
I ANTI-A 1.'gW PEI80NM IN FACtt I'L.\CEI
to do writing ; sen,1 , stnml' fur : O-ago honk
of partlctilara. J. WoodhUry , 11 W. 4.1 street .
N. Y. City. . . 11n
WANTID GO MEN AND TIAMS TO HItL
our feed trlnder. Salnry $75.0 to $30.0 per
month nceunlnK to attltty. The I.lchneld )
Mfo. . . Webster City . 11 3J-.iS JIS'
WANTlt $ , \ i.lM\r ; TO 81".1. ltflt ) STAn
, lubricating oils old gr5nes OR I aIde line . un
eoininlsslcn liberal . The Clinton
rmmlRRlon : I Ic rt lerms. Clntnn Oil
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Cu" llc\elanl. O. li-l2t 27.
W ANTED- ] ? EMAE HELP.
LADms WISING 'fO I\HN SIOO TO S6.00
weekly ot home cal 31S N 15th street : no
humbug. C-M26 : '
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
10UfES . F. Ie DARLING. D.\UrU. ULOCK. D-1a3
JIUSES 1N ALL PARTS OF Tim CITY. T11E
O. 1' . Da\l. company . 1,0 : I'amnm. 1-9t TJE
EI.1nY & CO. . n 1. CONT1NENTAI. DLK.
D-495
D-9 :
hOUSEs : DENA'VA & CO. . 108 N 15TH ST.
D-M761
FOR m N'f. IWUSE O 9 nOOllS AND nAnN
on Park ove. Inquire at 422 S. 18th sl.
D-85G
UOU JtENT. HOUSE NINE noels : FUR.
( na& bath ctc. . at 32d and Furnam. S21.00 :
. S aha cheap houe . .0O. and l0.04. different
$0.
.J , SO.o. dlrerent
parts city. Dexter L. Thomas. 401 lice hullln !
D-M1
FOR RENT. MODEIN , g.HOOM nOUSE : AT-
tic stable. 2C2 Serd street ; apply nexl
doer. ' ' : i. , D-M54l' -
HOUSES & STOUES. F. D. WEAb IG & Dn llaa
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1OWtlNT-6-ltOOM - C'fAOE , IN GOOD RD-
pal ; cIty \ ter.L.IO.W'lbe.motth to good '
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5parties . 10 N. : th. 1 block from Faram
r. . calhln" . Inquire at Stoetzel's , Stove . store ,
.next to."ostolcc. . D-763
t . : EIQUTItOOt HOUSE ; DATI nOOy
" and furnace. . John n. Webster , ioard Trade .
bulling. D-.l7G
COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. AIL COMVENX. .
ences. dellrhle , Iqcatton. three blocks from
opera hous Emlulre on premise Oil S. 17th
* et. ' T. J. Fitzmorrt. ' . ' - 1th :
ONII.'LAT. : STIMM IIEXT . "LINTON IILOCK. ' I
Join Ilatnhlfi . 91 I.lnton 11k. BLOmC.
MODJUN IO.1OOn : 1tOULC. 201 iINNI Y. .
DM930 JI3 I
S-nOQn MODEll 1IOUSId. ' FIVP ? MINUTI
e walk from cart hOWe vacant December 2Hh.
O. I. Ureen room 23. Barker block. D-IC8 I
VOIt5I1F1NT. 8 ROOM COTTAOI ; ALL MOI I I
em conveniences .212 CalIfornia st. 1 I ton
Itogrs & l4un 1th , and Farnam. . 1108
l'OI I1CNT . CI1IIAI' 1.01 TIm WINTEI1.
onl8-I'O,11 house. $10.00. Ihro I-room , cuttagee ,
$0.0Q. ( (
$5.1. J. , A. Seat . Omaha Nal'l bank : cutase
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l'OI nENT. NI\V 8-1100M mUCK HOUSE ;
furnace , heat : newly "apered. 31S N. 26rd.
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POR RENT-FURNiSHED ROOM
PLEASANT SOUTh 10011 I'OI GENTLI MAN.
Inquire 1919 flqdge. E-30
lUINISIFD nOOMS ; UOtXiEKEI2L'jNQ. :
_ $ t. Mal's avenue. ElG1
; TWO ROOMS . SINO on ENSU''E : MODem .
- em , 192 CapItol avenue. ] E-MI2 2G'
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ICrY-l"UU SJED 1.'IONT nOOMS , lIlt
I'nrnam. , -I7 21'
PURNISHD ROOMS , AND BOARD.
SOUTH I'RON' lAnLOh : ALSO SMALL RAtS :
Good board ; reaonable , The floe , 2020 Hurney.
F-6sD20' ;
LEOAN'l Ioon AND DOAnD m ASON.
able. 210 Cn.s. F-Mill JIS'
J'IUVA'rE \ILY WILL ACCOAlMODATJ
four couilles , furnished room , , ACCOlUIODATE wih
aVenue. board : s"ntemrn preen'ed , 2019 " St. ' - wlhout Jur's
S NICELY VUINSHFU HOUI ItM ; l'IU. S
. vole ( family : gentlemen reren"d I ; breakfast It
.5 de.h'cd 01 North list strcol. F-l1 2S'
F1.XItNISIIEDI100MHAND BOARD ; ALS' '
day board ; private faml ) ' . 621 South 19th St. 1
F-)1276 20'
1.1mAN' I AIGE SOIH FRONT ROOM .
l'rlvatl hoard. he.t acconimudattons. nOM.
Uouglls . t. uccommollllon. 210
UNPURNISHED - ' ROOMS TO RENT . .
. ROOMS . SUITAIILU FOR 2iOlIS1KSEpINa
low r nt. sun'AI.1 \ . . 111 und 'YeIstor : tt. IINO . ;
U-Mitt
UENT-STORES AND OFFIJ5
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V ltlfl'I' t . iiSK ; BOOM , II.OQ MONTh. 3
.o MONTI.
_ UOlrd of T adp. I- . : :1
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J'on,1. : TIN 4.STOny ImICI IIUILTINC ) - .
till " i"41 . ' ' nUl,1INO.
I"allll stn"l. 'i.hli :
. " , building h" a lire
buUdll1 " .
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l'lo crment baaement .
.5 bn.emll. eenlPlete ateam heat
' I tll " "tUI''O. water on alt flout-a. gU , eto Ap .
) ply 01 Iho omco ot The I\'C 1-91U
AGENT -W ANTED , ' -
J IA1S:1N Oi AO NTS MAICD MONNY
.ao ) . .llnl puil . to order $13.&U . anta I 3. ahirt
j $1. nackintoaltea $ iIutter'ruiiurtng Go. thlrs .
, tinnuti. 0. J-A1l6lijt'
'A l'A1y WI'llN O\'ll ANt S '
cluh witutet In t ' .O
" city tu
every
' WIOINI "Hr' ciy uliy ' local run
\'rM , I3O. ( oUI'lly
" :0.0 a week In I : Irlclo new 1111 '
JUlt hi atMon. Addrea Fctty .
"ln. Aldre. curier
NO\lrk. N. J. . 1"aeto\y. cU1Ir 7 1 r .
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ANTED-TO RENT , 2
" \1'1 > . lo"SI ANn \1.\TI l.'on UENT'
furnl.h
flats or hou.po fur ,
lent :
Uat. Ir n ' Pt'ctalt .
_ ! . . I..IIer. . :0 t.rktr WI , . K-Ai2c1 % 6' ) .
WANT D. lon ANn HOAII IN i1it\.tT -
! III ( nu other boartIt.ra ) by : l'I"ATR
) oth.1 bOINtU young lad y
allIu ( ! luale : reference af\'tn ansi requirr.i
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.iJicae - U 34. . - - . - - lice. - . IC-ll requlrt. :
STORAGE ,
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. 6TIAOI } IANI EWL1IIS. IU IARNEY ; ,
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l1TOitAa ant 0\11 zO1tuousElIoLD rle It Wstila . lilt GOODS 1 . ' ; ClAN ;
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JEl' S''IAGI IUL1NG IN OMAhA . U. I 4. -
OlAIA.
guy. wll.d wurehouae. ltouaqiiohl 8
ate 4Wlt 114 . . 10S.101 10uHhuid Levlnwuh
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WANTED-T 'DUY , -
CITY . A CO. CL.UM8 X'RITIL\nD. lU J'An'l -
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lUNI'fll AUCTION AT lilt 1ViILNAMS1 :
I ' 8tUnr _ , 1 a. m nobe. Wela 11 l"AINAH 0-01 -
rl aLU AT . A. iIAChtlFicU. ' 3 ,
, had . ant furiture which han CAI'ECa
< bn
teed ant almost new ; a\ boW tatrent. . IUle
QUt t $ . 2R tl an , o19 renl $ .
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FOR SALE-FURNITURE.
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lOUHlmOLU I"UHNITUIE FOR HALE
cheat . ' : parties about 10 leave FOI ch' SA.E .
5.11th Rtreet. '
O- : ) 27'A
FOR SALE- . .HOUSS , AGONSETC. ,
lJAI'fo ; nAlGAIN : NEW CLOTH LIATU. :
er , paint $ G ; another S25 Drlunund C'ge Cu. I
1'-M4213 DII
1-11 I
Ot.\TCST lAlOAIN EVEH OFFEUED. A
Chrlstmal "resel I Fast family horse buggy .
2-aented carriage and harneas at one-quarter
value If sold at once : Inquire at Oelsler's - bIrd
Ilrd
Rtotv. 40C North 15th street. I'-lS1
FOR SALE-MIbCELLNEOUS.
I" YOU BUY BUY TIlE nEST : MACKIN-
t.hes. rubber beets. artcs , syringes oC nIl
kinds gas tubing : all heat quality. Omaha
Tent and Awning Co. . 131 I'arnam st. Q-5J
WI-CAN PIANOS , nlDOEIOnT OnGANS.
Wolbrhlgo Uro. , II So. 17th. 0-265
F IRE IJI1ICKCAht LOTS. St ; SMALL LOTS
S 11 ; fire clav. sand. gravel . Rcreenlngs. " 'm.
Welshans , :1 hoard of Trade. Tel. 1CS9.
Q-4G : 11
F oil BAI.I -I'Olt CASK ONLY. TiE 1EST
saloon fixture and , bar supply business II the
weet. . lave over . 40 country account . Adll'eR
E 6. Bee. Q-141.26'
lOG AND ChICKEN FENCE ; lARD WOOD
plelets. C. n. Lee 01 Douglns. Q-510
Fn S.\LE-A 10LSTEIN COW AND CALI' . A
heifer lar& rich milker. 2826 Webster RI.
Q-233-2S'
CLAIRVOYANTS ,
MRS. DR. II. WARREN CLAIRVOYANT. REA
liable business medium ; 7th year at 10 N. 16th.
851
MME. DENECIA. THE MOST WONDIII1PUL
clalr'Ylt ot the 19th century , ,161 ChIcago
Btl'eet. S-MSI7 J12'
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M. SSAGE , ATHS. ET\ (
MADAM SMITH 6 : S. 13TI. 2D FLOOR ,
rom 3 ; mns.ngl vapor alcohol steam. sul-
phurne and sea baths. T-112G : '
MASSAGE MADAME DERNARD , 121 DODGE.
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. .5 PERSONA "
DR. , : r \V. . STONE . S : . 811) N. Y . f ' R jTi im .
MACIUNTOSUES S . k lUJEIni OTS. 13t' 'An
' ' ' ; : U-512
, iiIJELLF. ; FppEnLY COI1flIIT . . lADE TO
order from mea.ur. 100 . Farnan1Mtreet. .
- . .5 : U-1121
DIAMOND pIOTOS , 750 A DOZEN AT I'ROC-
tor't. GiG S. 15th st. - pnoe .
. CABINET- PHOTOS S DOZ. I LARGE ONE $3.SU.
framed. . worth $3. Cowat'a . .3' S i'way. C. lliuff.
& '
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VIA VI : IIOASE TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
I . Healh book . and consultation fre" Address or
call .Vlavi Co. . : IG Dee bil ! Lady atte'i :3 :
UASSAGE ELECTRO THERMAL flATI1S .
mFCRO
chiropodist. , Mme. los1 , :19\2 \ S. 151h D.TIS. 11-841
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COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION .
ashtma. bronchitis and cntarrh. Rome treat-
, ment $ GO per month 3 das' ' trial free.tpeat.
menl. Hoom 810 N. Y. Life ) Dd ! . maha
01-31713
THE DOS'ON ( LADIES ) SWIIDISII 'MOVE.
) SWEDSH
10VE.
meat Cure 116Cllcng st" i a success. The
ladles ate responding very rdly and Und our
methods 10 just suit their case 1heumaU.m.
neuralgia. kIdney and liver disease given ape-
clal atentlon. Chronic cases taken by the
mfmth. How la that pain , ladies . In the
sacrum and Inqulnal regions ? have It removed
before to lale. Consultation free. Letters
answered with stamp enclosed. omce Letel
to I p. m. Snturdays 1 to 5 p. m.
m.UM464D26'
U-M464D26'
MATRIMONIAL lAlEU WITH 1,0 ADVER-
U8'ments and photoS of marriageable people
many rich , mailed free. Address box 2/5. Urool
In. N. Y. . 11-31113 J20'
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTAT
ANTHONY LOAN 8 TRUST CO. . 318 Y"LU'E
loans at low rates for choice security In Ne.
securiy
braska and lawn farms or Omaha city property ,
W-515
Ll l 1NSUHANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought . F. O. Chesney , Kanls City . Mo.
W-U
MONEY TO LAN .ON IMPROVEO OMAHA :
rear eslate. lirennan . Love & Co. , I'axton bib . ,
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MONEY 'ro LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THC
O. J' . Davis Co. . 15G I.'arnam a. \V-18
LOANS ON IMI'nOVED & UNIMI'ROVED CITS
property $ ,0 and upwars , G to 7 per CIT\ ;
pOl
delays.V. . IJ'arnam Smith & Co. , la2J Farnam
I W-10
CITY AND I"AHU LOANS A' LOWES 1'
rales. l'sey & Thomas l'lrt NaIl LWEST bIls.
W-
W124
MON Y T LOAN ON O IAIA UEAL ESTATI
lt G per cenl. W. U. Meikle , lat Nat. bank bId i
W-521
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VElY L"W RATES MADE ON UQOD LOANS . I
J. W. Squire. 24 neo bil ! W-
CITY LOANS. C A. STARR 515 N. Y. I.III . .
$0 TO 1.0. : F . D. WEAl , 10TI " DOUOLS
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\\-Gt 31
I.lGE LOANS. LOW ItATES . SMALL LOANS :
shurL tme . I. 1. harder & Cu. . lieu . 111.1g.
\\-ci : 31
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MONEY T LAN ON IMI1OVI D OMAIA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 10 % " , 'am . m
streel. \V-ilGG -
TO LOAN-S0O ON DOWN TOWN 1IUSI .
\URI.
ness prlerty. Sea J. D. l'lper , Commercial : a.
Uonnl bank buldln . -
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MONEY TO LOAN -CHATTELS.
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J. U. hADDOCK . HIO : 421. JAMGE nLOCK :
4 X-5 6
MONI1V T LOAN ON FUnNITUnE. l'IANOS c
boric " wagons , etc at lowest rate In cl ) ;
no removal ot goods : etrlclY confIdential : )
amount. can pay the : On ol at any lme or In any
OMAhA ! 0nTO.\0 LOAN CO. .
30 S. 16th street.
X-523
MONET TO I.O.\N ON IIOUSI'IIIOLD PUItNI I- -
lure. / pianos . hell 10USlUOLU FUINI.
chattel security at Lowest posaible rat0. which
) 'OU can "ny lick lt any tme and In any
Bnlount. VIII7LITY WAN OUAIANTEt Ct ) . ,
Hoom 4. Wlhnel blol'e. ] X-525
BUSINESS CHANCES.
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I.-on SALt ) . GOOD IOTEI , IN LIVE TOWN :
or wil trade for a good farnt 1.'ur particuiai
adtIre & box 112. go . Ia prtclar : r
AN SI'ECIAI.LY GOOD CIIANCII TO TIl
right party who ca OOD cmma , CIANCI ld $ ,00 TIG
$ : .00 to enter an old . established t.uInea
Addrua J' . O. Ujx. 6 oI .e&tblbbe -l18 Iuolnua
liOn SAL OI TRADE DRUG STOCK IN
city In central southern Neb. ; a.6 tnhabItant ;
best "n.rlptol ( tale tn city ; best Inhahlanls Cf " .
_ fur , eh1Io . Aldl ' . I U. IM 11 2.
IUO.O STOCK 0' DRY QOOI' AND SUORB
for ul , h. Slwnandoh , Ii. ; largely new goxi Ii
Ilrcly
bought thla monlh : wilt lake . halt co. '
clear lund. Dav.apurl'Merman . lOhenal . ' .
doh J , Y-MnO : -
conmSl'NDINCU on INTECIW II SO. (
Iclte from \rt. . uU'lell I to 10 p IC
pr
Cent In a Ircilmalo bu.\c : Invutmelt under
full guarante. , of Irnell1 and interest : lion i- I
1 Ina and Ch"Aclr Inque.ol X' , O. Jox j !
cAt. cl" . Y-l1f ; I
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BUSINESS CHANCES
Contnu.t
I'IRST .CI.ASS MRATMAItK1IT . ooon LOCA-
lon , has nrst ea ! trade. Address 11 Y 23 - . I. . '
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FOn EXCHANGE ,
WANT FAUMS. I.ASTElN : : Im. ASh tOWA ,
for good merchanl'ae ' , Oan'ln urns . Omaha ,
Net , . 7.-:12.5 : 20
FOR -SALE" E LEST A' :
BAtG.\IN , hOUSES LOTS AND FA1ntS.
sale or trade. I. ' . K Darling . Barker block
. 1 E-2J
Poll SAIE. NEW 4.100M COTAm ; : ( 'EL.-
mr. cistern city wnllr : cor. 30th ant Snhor
$1..0 : long time. Inquire 131 Fnmam. Snm.
uel Uurns Im-0
MODEtN 12-10M 10ME CmAI' . 2019 INNB\
ltU-M9i3 .113
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J'01 SALE AT A lA10\I : MY lIES- .
dence . between Blrt and Cumin/ street' will
Ins take % In Irade. ' 'm. Flemln 11h HE-1m3 ant ) oig.
Fan A LIMITED TJ . A PINE rSmm.t1
Fie comer 30th and Dodge $10.0.0 ( pavIng ,
"Illd ) 1'1 conlnls.lon to agenla. 'm. 1'lom.
111g. Hth and Douglas , It'-1119
EXCIIANOI8A7'DSAI.ES : CITY I'1tO1'l7ltIY ,
fnrnts , merchandise Onr\ln llro& , 210 N. Y.
Llf" Im-ll :
IIAIIGAINS . SALE on TIAO ! IN i Ss
lols and farms J. N. Frenzar e" " . 1' . 0 :
IIE-MS52 JS
1r-118 :
IUUOATlm JAUllS NEVIt FAIL ; FI1IY1T .
1olato. grain and .tock farms for asia on easy
ternis : correspondence solicited. n. n. l'almor .
room 300 . ' ' bank ' . Colo.
rom 30. I'l'"I" , blk. Denver
ltli-At033
WE lEAVE FARMS 1."n SAI.E IN ALMOST
every county In 'eutom ICansa anl southwest
Missouri : It will pay you tu Investigate our
"cnsh rent "Ian" of selling farms. We Can
give you letter terms than anybody ; fnrms
yu tmn al'body
Im"rvel , : possession soon. . . 1. Bril ! .
Crawford .1 g. . Topeka. Nan. I1R-M9I6 .112'
A ] o.tDA' I1AIIUAIN'-TIIAT 11A : NEW .
"rel ) slx.room modern east front one Hoer
cota e. one block tram lanscom Park . J3.OJ.
$ " 0 dlcount this week . 11. H. hurler .tc Co .
lice hldl Im-2S.3t .
HORSES WINTERED.
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ADDnESR JA1TON & 1IELPS , TEl. . loll : .
201 N. Y. Lirobitig. lU.l '
lU. .
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10lSES WI'tatD , $1.00 AND $1.0 PEt
menth. Aldres hopper thus : . J.Ikhnni 31-867-27' - . Nob.
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I WILt , CARE FOR A I"EW 11I1SDOF
horses fO the winter at $3 per head per month.
10rses sent for and returned nt $2 each None
but healthy horses tnken. ant only from ro
, "onslble particm' . I can give lest of references
Address . M. J. \Velcli . .lretna ( Nab.
159 J17
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WANTED , 10nSER TO TAKJ CAlm OF FOIl ]
till winter I' . Caromeneind . : c\rlll' pr- :
duet
31-205 27
UNDERTAKERS AN ] ) EMBALMERS
' . 'I ' I. K. IIURKI7T . FUNERAL DIFCOn AD I
:
enThalmer . 161S Chicago at.tetcphone ! ' : 526
. I3 \ \ 'ANSONALIIl . UNDERTAlrns AND I
embalmers . 1e Coming st. , telephone lOG 531
S 53
M , O. MAUL. UNDBUTAKlm AND 1.:1.
. Ijaltuer 117 1"arnam st. . telephone 223. G33
C . W. DAKEt UNDERTAKER 61 S. 15th ST.
, G : : )
HOTiLs . .
HOTEL DARKER . 1TH AND JONES STS.
. 75 roms It $ I.W per day.
W roOms at $20 per , lay.
. Special . rates to commercial Ir:1eler" . Rom
and boar by week or month. J'rnle HIllt h.
maMge & :
A ETNA HOUSE ( EUROl'IIAN ) . N. W. COn
13th and Dodge. , Iooms by day or week.
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ELECTRIAL SUPPLIES.
"nMATUIES AND CONVERTCRS REWOUND ; .
I storage . batetrles recharged : electrical all gen-
oral machinlats : superior work gum'lmtced :
Omaha ElectrIcal Worl" 611 and 611 S. 16th 51.
513 r
ELECTIUCAL ENGINEERS AND CONTI1AC.
CONTtAC-
tor for electrIc light nut motor plants and all '
kinds of electrical coneruction. Western Ehec. :
trio Supply Cc. . 418 consructon. . wth at 5t3
COAL.
D. - T. MOUNT HAS Rl3UOVflD IUS COAL
; omco to 20 S. IGtb st. , lLituwa lcl' . , CAt I : : .
S IIEIIIDAN COAL. ' '
SlEIDAN EXCELLENT SUUSTITUTIO
SllSTITUTr.
for hard cal , and S3.lO ton cbenpel' . 160 Fur.
nam Street ; main entrance Dord ot Trade. . :
Trdi5
A t.t. KINDS OP hARD AND SOFT COAl. . I. .
Levi , 175 S. 13th street : telelholc 119. . . :
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BUILDING & LOAN AMSOClATION
HOW 'o GET A HOlm .on SECURE GOOD
SECUIE
, Interest on snvlngs. apply ta Omaha L. k U.
IAss'n. 101 lice bldg. O. At. 'Nottingea' , Sec. .
S . 641
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N IjAY :
' 6. 7. 8 per celt when 1. 2. 3 years old ulwls I
redeemable 1701 I.'amum sl. . Nattinger . Se" )
515
TYP . VRiTEB3 ,
SOLEN TYIEWllTkS OFFERED FOIl
: sale should make you suspicious : funny they
are ' mostly Smlth's. Try one and 'U will
understand why. I'ul tine of sup"les Smith .
Premier ' Co. , 17t. and Farnani . telephone Smih. .
651
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BIC CLES.
1. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16Th. 635
OIAHA DCYCL CO. 3 N. 16TH ST.
, 690
A 1 DEANI & CO. . IIICYCLE $ . IlG y'\nN.U1 I
1 t 1 . .
CABPENTEE.S AND 13UILDER .
CAPENTERS : UIDERS. .
c E. 110nnu.L. CAIPBNTBI AND DUI.Dnn.
paper hanging and sIgns , brick work and plas : I
terln ! O/ce 40 S. lUh st. , telephone unl . 651
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OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL CO . LEADING OPTICIANS .
OPTICA C.
. . F. Ponder manager Eyes examined free :
2 t 16th .t. . In Klnslor's drug store.
I .IG Jr2'
STOVE REI . ;
STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.00 DI'FEBENT
mattes ot sto\e. - Water attachment , and con
nectona a specialty . 121 DoUglas atreel :
- 01M1 ! Stove Repair Work" 5 I
HAY AND GRAIN
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NEDRASIA HAY CO. . WHOLESALC IIAt
grin and mill etua \Ve are always on the
market 10 buy or sell. 1402-4-6 Nicholas ot. 5n
W1IOLE1AIJE COAL.
JOHNSON 111108. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -
ni kinds of coal . CleHndnce DEALEI lolclted 108 (
l.'ara atreet. fJ -
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DRESSMAKING.
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DRESSMAKING IN YAIIILIES. 431G o IANT. )
M-16S JIS'
mUSIC , ART AN ANGUAGE -
o. I. . OE.LENDECI. DANJOIST AND ]
teocher 180 CalIfornia street 9U
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LOT.
1.051' SMALl.YILITLI 100ILI JTCI : IW. ;
turn and get good re" rd. Oe'sl.r bird sim ; ,
40 N. 16th. , I.osl-M2S. 21
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DAMAGED MInORS ICSILYEEU , m N. U. :
563
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JOB PRiNTING. -
Im \ JOI t'ItINTING CO. , FINE PRINTIN U
- ot all kinds. 1th ii , the bldg I'nNTING
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GRINDING
1\ZORS. BII AIS. CLU'IERS. SKATE ] 3
_ _ etc. A. L Undeland 10 I. 11th. SG 1
LEATHER BELT. -
LJATIER i3l3L.TING. CnAS. A. N
I Co. . Mfg. , 208 S .Uth .1 /CIUER1 1
SHORTAN AD TYPEWRITING , F. - :
VAN SANTS SclOL 0' ShORT i1.ND. N ,
St' . Life. Omaha A.k for circuipr. , tl -
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DII. I'\UL DENTIST , % DUHT ST , 51) I
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NOTI .
The PacifIc Express Company , Olce ot the
Prehhmt , Omaha , Neb . November 2. WI :
Notice Is I henly h'eu that the annual
meeting ot the Htockhohler 'ot the cmpany
to rth electIon ot dlrectorl unit the Iran -
action or luch other business a may pro t
erly come be ( ore I. wIlt bi held al prop ;
otlce or the company No. HOI Harney
street . Omaha\ Neb. , on Thunday , Januar ) '
3 , 1& ; at 1 0 clock a. m.
Dy order or the lord or Directors.
E M. MOUSElA 1resident.
, Attest :
II WILLAM F. r3ECXIE84. Secretary.
ND5-i2.1lJ2Mpr
ND5.U.I:2Mprn
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Quaker
'I' ' ' OATS
I Good health gives strong
\ , muscles , firm nerves , clear
brain. Oats
1 . Quaker gives
fgood health.
. ' { \ Sold only In 2 Ib Pnc1ngcs ,
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FRANSCANo
roRors Purely
VMetable.
lrepnret from th ! original fo mlln re
rervcd In the Archives of Iho lToly Land , t"
.lgau utbent1c hletory datita backOycara
: : autbcnl0 tor. dathll ImcJ no ycra
A POSITIVE CURE
for al Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
troubles , especially
( HRONIC CONSTiPATION ,
tc 50 cc'stc Sold by al ttrgglsts
" ! Francst an Remedy Co" ,
184 Va" URBi 3' . , CHICAOO , n
orCIrcuInr ti'd . , .
' Clruln : " .Ilhlslrd Calead
for sale by Iubn & Co. , 15th & Douglas .
RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY
( ITTflF1URNO
c4\ CURED ' PAY
i'l rm PNfUNTIL ( CUREOI
, ,
WE R t'g ft WI ? " ! TO 8,000 p.1irNTS.
. ; : Wrlp i Dank Refcrences
AtlArlor1 FREE.
; ) IIA'rOU
. .o Op6raton , No DetUoi ) from Business ,
. SEND FOR ii7tCULAR.
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. . "If OR
TcCREW
I H ? lITln : miLT
. ! fSPECIALrST'
. a ' 9- r 3(50 TnEATB ALL
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' . 5. 2 ' 7 rwV& 1 ! s DISEAsES1 . ; '
, I j111iaordur or
5l iwENoNLY ' 1
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S . ' ' ' 'cnr 'ONLY
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5 14th k YarninL . .
" OLU..NEI.
A j11is s' : im j rg ,
Rplcnd lit curative Rent fri lsrc"s ori
llendache Bran Exhauston , t'jiae'hc.'v1. :
.prlal or general Neuralgia' a1aclt ,71rs
I
B _ ! oa' !
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matim Goat IUdne I.or e. \ l. .3 . '
pepoln .An ml. Antidote for A1.'e S
ant other . ' , . .
.5 Eteroon excesacu. ! ; l'lee 10. 23aadWc. S .
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C THE ARNOLD CIEPUCfl CO.
't5e9 161 S. Wes nrl A n'Jt. CHICIU' /
For sale by aU. drugists , Omaha
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DUFF"S
PURE MALT WtUStEY.
All Druggists .
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8100 Itoward.
The above reward wi be paid by Hal ]
county , Nebraska . for the uPJreheDslon and
delivery t ( the proper-01cers of said county
ot Joseph Shea and Michael Shea fCmerl 5.
ot Adams county Nebraska , slid wanted In I
wantd
Hal counly. Nebraska. for rand harcen - .
Address George P. Dean , Hhertlf . Grand
Island Nob.- D2 MitT
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BUflEAU SUES & CO. , t3oHctors. Be e
111711dflg ! , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FUFll
RAILWAY \ TIh1E CARD I
Leaves IIJUIILINGTON A MO. mVEU.IArrlvea :
lO.
\UUHLIGTON \
OmallalUnioalepot0th _ _ & Mason IitS.I Omaha
10ISam : ; : .DenVr Expre..7 : . , , .9:3am :
4:351Jn. 4lIpiu.lllle. : : . . . thus. . .Uen.'er Alant. & xJr" t'uget . Hnl . . . Ex. . . 4:10pm 4:10pm : :
G:4pm.Nebrak : Local ( except Sunday ) . 7:4Spt : at
8:1Snm.Llncoln : 1,0c"l ( except i0unday,1tDat )
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2tlpnx. ; . .FasL : lal ( Lincoln lundaY.lal . . . . . . .
Leaves tCIIICAGO \ , IJUI1LINGTON s-Q.IrrlV8
Ginailalunion : . 10th &AlakOn Sts. Omaha
4Iipiij..Chicago ; " Vestibule. : . . . . . . . . g : Mam I
91 ; 1. . . . . .Chlcago Cx/Jre. / . . . . . . . 4:201'/ :
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. 11:15am..acillo : Junction Local. . . . . 6:10pm :
I.eaesCIICAGO. \ . 3111. . & ST 1'\UL.IArrl'ea
Omnhll Union Depot 10th sca Mason . 20ta. Omaha
Oo.m. : . . . . . .Clicago Llmlud. . . . . . . . 1:26am : ;
11loani..Clilragoi'ixpreseex. : Hun. ) . . . GUpl :
Leaves ChICAGO & NOItTII13ST'N.lArrive ,
uaves CHIAnO
Omaha U. I' Depot 10lh tI MaSon St..1 Oiiiaii
1 : : nm. . . . . . :1' ntPm ; re . . . . . . . . . . . 5:10pm : a
4:0m. : . . . . . VesUhuled 14ntlted. . . . : : War
O:5nm. : . . . . .MO Valey 1.oal. . . . . .10Wpm :
5:43pm : . . . Omaha Chle'lcd ' KI.clnl. . . . 2UIII :
'Leaves I CIiCA , It. 1 " &IPA n'j . iArrivei
Omaha Unn Depot. IOt' 6lIlon Sta. IArlV
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i1OOam..Atlantlo' 6 : : . . . . . . . ExpreS't(1 ' < Sunday . . . . ) . . . . .0:5m 6:05pm : : -
4:30nn..Chleag : : Vesthldl ; ! .Imted. . 1:0pm :
,1:351In'.Okahuma , : _ Exp. ( to a. v. ex Hun..1:30pm
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1:30mm : i . . . Nebraska J1"en . f ( daily ) . . . Sltpi : ,
4SSpm.Sloux : City ; ; . ) , . . 8:1"ln
pm..IHoux : Ciy Expejex. tun.1jIOji . : fl
: : . . . . . . . . Paul , i1iniUed. . Sun..I . . . . : Oln t
. 1.eaves I-FCs ; MOVXj.TS Y.rrle' ,
Omaha : 11th and . \
1th We"ter Its. I Omaha '
, pn.I'a.t : Malt aldx"rcs. ' - : . . . . 4tIpi : fl
2:01.e ; ( : Bat. ) W'o. .E.aux. : 4:5pm :
9O : , . .N oiiolk . Express 1 , tiunday,1Q:30.ti ) : ; :
4tIIini..remont : Pass 1 SUllluy.10:30/
. . ( , Sunday .
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OmahalUnlun lepot , 10th & laon Sta.1 . Omaha
1141am..Kanasa - City -Ipiou. - . . . . . :10pm :
914S"mIC.C Night x vlaU. _ : P.Trna.6:5JI :
I.eans ( lltOmU I'ACWIC. ! tArrive .
Omahal flepoL15thanlhter _ Bt. I Omaha
8.45uji" / . ep' . . St. I. Ui Express . . . . . . 6:00m :
9.301' . / 1.t. . Louts Duress. . . . . . . 8:0pm : ;
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( : h0pm..Nebraska I Local ( cx. . ) . . . . _ $ :
" CIT & P/iClt'lC. I\rrl'es
Qmata : Depot Ulb ant Webster Bt. . I Omaha
8 :10"m..8t. : PautLinilted. . . . . : 9:40am :
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. OmitItanii.t Depol .0tII A AtasonStLjOliial ! Ia
6:51am..SLou ; ! / . . . . . . . .
G5am . . . City Pusaeiger..1OlOp ; nu
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l0OlLim.Ecarney . . , . , , . , , . , . -
10:0.ln. . . .Kearey Expgeaa . . . . 3:47p : ni
lOOpni..Overland ; I..p" . . . . . . . . 5:351' : flu
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l.a\'u I I WAUi1AI.WA \ : Mrsvc 4 -
Omaha Union Ieput. 10th & Mason HtLi Omai ia
1elt. & ) It81 Omah.
S'lm..S - LC.nn - a hell . . .1:37p ; 10
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11EROES IN I BLUE AND CRAYT
.EROES
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Agge&siro Oampaig t Drive Oonfeder-
ates Out of Shenandoah Valley.
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SIERIAN'S ' FAMOUS RIDE TO WINCIESTR \
Vnlquo SRII.lo of Sontb"rn .Juttrnnllem-
l'nrson lro\vnlo\v Urnonnce" In True
l'trc.C"tnJ Wl'rd -Othcr STar
IlecotIectIon .
Ot All the compgml ! 11urlng the war , none
wi lasl longr In history than the operations
or General Phi Sherhan In the SIinndoah
v alley and the battle ot Wlnchesttr , which
was a part ot It. The Shenandoah valley was
the granary ot the ' south , es the lltslmrg
1r ss , and General' SherIdan was selected b )
General Grant to drivE the conrederales oul.
As events showed the selection was a good
one , for Sheritlan oC alt the ofcers In the
Army ot the Polomac. was beat fitted to
carry out a dashIng , ngreslvc campign
against such accomplished cavalry cornt
manders l as Jubnl A. Early alt " 'lzhugh
Lee , who were he leaclers or the conCederae
Corces In the valley . Under Sherldan's CoflI-
mand was placed , on August 7 , 1861 , the Sixth
and Nlneteenlh corps nnll the Infantry alul
cavalry ot West VirginIa tInder Generals
Crook anti Averlil . together with two dlvlslol
at cavalry under Generals 'erbert and Wit-
son , making an erectlo force oC 40.00 men.
Sheridan nt once asked permission to carry .
on an aggressive warCare. but General Grant
reCused , lenowiug l that It Sheridan failed thec
road would bo opened for the rebels Into
1ennsyl\anla and the north. However. In
Septenibor Grant visited General Sheridan
and COllt him so confident of success that he
gave way to the repeatEd Iemanls and argu-
ments. l Early at lhls time held the south
bank at the Opequan creek covering Win-
chester , whne Sheridan's forces lay In front
oC 1erryvle , twenty mies south of larl1er's
Ferry. Their poltons were such that either
army could have brought on a bate at any
t ime.
Leaving FIIhugh Lee with one division oC
InCantry i anl all hIs cavalry to defend
Winchester Early threw the built or his
command : forward to Dunker 11. twelve
mies from Winchester. He rcconmlored as
Car north as Martnsburg and on the 19th
Sheridan advanccd tram Berryvle to Winl
chester nail , \ls n's artIllery easily carried
the entcnehed skirmish hue 0/ tile west
bank or the creole four mlea wcst ct the
c
town. Sherllnn hal to walt for the Nino-
tcnth corps under General Etnory who hal
followed behind the baggage train or tile
Sixth corps thus giving Early time to hurry
back to meet the attach. Sheridan formed
his line ot battle with the Sixth corps on
the loft , covered by Wilson's cavalry , the
Nineteenth corps In the center and the Kan-
nwha Infantry on the right , fankell , by a
dl\lslrn oC cavalry under General Merritt.
Averill's cavalry had pressed en the retiring
conCedertes tram Bunlier 11111 and succeeded
Hi anl
In I closing In on the right or Merritt. The
union forces 1)0W with two full divisIons oC
cavalry on theIr right extended about four
miles . enveloping Winchester from the cast
amt north. The lot [ or Eal'ly's lne was
ll Intrenchol l on the huh northwest of the lown.
He had 8,300 Infantry . three battalions oC
artillery and about 3.000 cavalry. Sheridan
hall h about 10.000 cavalry ! and 25.000 infantry.
The infantry fought several hours without
gaining my advantage and Sheridan at 4
( 'clo k In the afternoon ordered a general
advan e. The confederates broke and fled
thrcugh the town , with the union men hot
after .theni Night prevented further pursuit -
suit : but Sheridan already had 2.500 pris-
otters five pieces ' or artillery and nine bate
Sage as trophlos. 'In the engage'ment Generdl
lJ v'"n " ss n , who ' commanded ' the First
'dlvlslo orthe Sixth corps . was kl d. This
' etgaernilt i wcoth1ed . the' battle oC ' 9peq' an
by OenlII Grant. blt the confederates called
'
It the battle of Wln'ehester :
Early did not stop running until hc reached ]
.Flsher'B 11. thIrty miles south. This lull ]
commanded the narrow Strasburg valley between -
thin North moUntain and
tween the Shenan-
doali valley . On the 22d SherIdan arrived
In' ' front of his position and proceeded to attack -
tack him. Early was drivenbacc ! with a ]
loss oC hal his army. lie retreated to thc
lo \'cr passes o the Buo ltdge and Sheridan
completely destroyed the county south of
.Strasburg.
Early was soon relnCorcd by GOO cavalry
from Leo'B army and a divIsion of infantry , , S
and after tanking his way north over the I
country desolated by Sheridan , again tolt up I
his position at Flsher'B Hill. Frequent cv-
, aIry ombals took place , but there was no I
.declslvo movement untl October 10. SherIdan -
Idan was ut Washington , and the commanll
devolved on Wright. In the hattie the union I
left and center became demoralized and were
driven along the main turnpike and eighteen
captured guns were tnrelt on them. The
retreat was not checked until between Mid-
, leton and Newton Wright : haled , and with I
hIs troops In a compact Ino was pr pared tmI
resist further attack. This wa about 10:30 :
a. m. Sheridan hail arrive 'Crom Washln ton
.
and slept the prevlonB night at Wincluester
Hearing the cannon he started on that famous -
I mous ride , which was Immortalized In vene ,
within twenty-four hours , and arrived In
tIme to turn defeat Into victory.
Early retreated south and gave up agges'
Blvo warfare In the valley.
MULE STEAK AT VICKSI3URG.
'
Our ecelent friend , Armand' Uawkins ! . c
Now Orleans , sends us t batch at curoJ ! ,
along which we find a copy of the Vlclsbug
Daily Citizen for July 2 , 1863 says the Ciii
cage Hecord. This copy II l'rlntell upon wal I
paper , and we find It InterestIng reading lt
this tme , thirty years aCer the date oC
puhilcation-graclous ! hew time doe fly. I
IC It only yesterday that
seems as were a
Ito boy down there among the New Eng
land his heard them tel oC the siege oC
"lclcsbul ; . \Vehi , lot ns see what this local I
paper has to say of those troubtrus times.
"We are Indebted to Major Glesplo for a
steak oC confederate bcf alias mule.V I
have tried It and can assure our friends that
if J It Is rendered necessary , they need have
lie scruples at eating the meat , It Is sweet
savory and tender , and so Ing as we have
a mule heft we are satisfied our soldiers wi I
bo content to Bubslst upon It. "
"On flit-That the great UIyases-tll a
Yankee generalissimo , surnamed Grant-
has expressed hlB Intention of dining In
Vicksburg on Saturday next and celebratng ;
the Fourth oC July by a grand thinner nnd '
SJ Corth. When asked I he would tnvlt
General Jo Johnston to ida ho sall ' : 'No : ;
for tear ther would b a row at the table ,
Ulysses must get Into the city before he
timeS In It. The way to coolt rabbit Is firs I
to catch the rabbit. etc "
"The Memphis Dulttn at present Is In
duress and edIted by a plnk.noed , slab
sided toad.entng Yankee , who Is a lines
descendant ct Judas Iscariot and a Irotber
germaln or the gealst purItanical , sycophantic -
phantc , bowling scoundrel unhung 1ar on
. Brownlow , "
"We lay before our readers In this Issue
an ocount at Lee's brilliant and succesBCul l
onslaught upon the abJlton hordes , and
show e'en ( rain their own record how ,
'our gallant lJYs or time cavalry have feshed
their swords to the hilts with theIr vnuntng I ;
fees ' and how each musket ot our InCantry
has tol" . Its fatal leaden tale . "
"Tway Maryland Is ours , , tomorrow Penn
Jyl'alia will be. and the next day Ohio-now
midway , like Mohammed's coln-wi Zak I .
'fucces and glory to our armsl God and rIgh I
are with UI. "
"Porter I enjoying I seaon ot rut , and
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lithe lestillot the usual treatment of blood dis-
re rurruldiel-uiore . 'rho system to is tilled be dreaded with Mercury than thai aiti ditau I'ot-
-and II a .boU wbl" 1. II . far worse condl.
UOI Uan beforo. 'i'bo moat common result I.
' atl'sm for "bleb H. H.t. Is thu
tomes
" ' ' aal molt reliable cure. A
, . rulable cur. A
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' - - - - - - - - ' ' - boEjea will afford
relo where all elo baa failed. Iolt "I .lonl
. ' 'bera.n .1 severe attack ot Mercurial
Itliouui.ttiiiu.aiyrruui , and legs bel . Mercal
more than 1"lc their IAtUrl slle. II .ollu the
uuOaI lees wilbouG olceuglatIng railer. : pail Out , after , . I slant taking ! : : few cuulnl bottles dpi' of
uuiin.compleieiycurod. 1 Improved rapidly , . aiidam J eOlbeartl now a wail ,
recommend your wonderful zaedlc'u
recommen
tOIIJ910 a'llckll ' with ' wonaerulroatcluu
dl..8.
w 1lAIEylrocll'l ) I6leyated 11.16.
Klo'otodl.n.
OITellbe ( a l.od Wall 11i a Skin < rc. fl.eut m.lod Vree
.WIF SPECIFIC C" Atliuita1 a
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hl hi men ire doubtieBs obliged to him for his
kind consh1erRlon ! toe their , 'elnrl. On
TUCtn ) ' ho frel n few Ihots Crom his l'nr-
rots anti kept huh men tolerably busy sharp-
s hooting Acro" Ihl river , with n oilier re81l
ti tan might be l Ictet1 The mortars bnve
not been use.l for nearly Cort.ef.h hours.
Per fool , lie mlghl as wel Rive up the vain
uplrlton he entertains at capturing our city
or cxtlrmlnntll our lo\ll RIUl return 10 his
tu aster to receIve the reward such n n8eont.
InR I dolt will ICl at the hands ot the unaph
Neclnlng government at Washington , "
HAD READY TI AnS.
In his "IUs tory ot the l.st Cnuse" Elvartl
A . Pollard thus describes Jefferson Davis :
" Tluoao who knew Mr. Iavl" best trlnlll
that t he was the weakest at men , on certain
sI ides oC hIs character , nail that ho had a roe
sp mnntc senthnenlatfm ; whIch mRI" , him the
Ilrl ) ' of preachers and "omen. John : I.
D aniel . the editor oC the Hehmonlt gKnm.
InerI i single I'rtss 80 \owNCul In thin con-
Cederney t that It was nnnHtl the 'Courth e-
t ato'-once remnrked to Senator WIRrnl that C.
the t Ire ldent WIS contemptibly weak : that
bls eye oren nlNI wIth tears on lublc cc-
caslons , and that a man who crlel easily wns
unft for a ruler. ' { do not know about thai , '
Bald the rugged Texas senator : 'there are
times In l\'ery mnn's life when It Is beler to
take counsel ot the heart than the heath. '
lellt
' \\'l'U , ' relllecl Daniel , 'I have only to say that
nn u ) man who ! tears lie shallow Is aslrelt
wenk alt unreliable. For 1)'leIC 1 admire
the manner at the austere Homans : when
they t wet the tact was tlrCI away and the
heal h covered with the mante , ' . ant
BUNDY'S ilECOLL1CTIO'i OJ L.INCOL.N.
He\resenlaUvo Bundy oC Ohio enjoys among
olher things two ditinctiouu-h Is the
Cather.ln'law f ot ititigo "
JII e 1oraker. the noted
rellblcan Corm the Blcce'e ] state nlt was
p residential elector for Abraham Ltncnin.
The following reminiscences about "Girl
Abe , " were given a reporter on tue'itsh. .
,
Ington i Tlme : by : tr. Ihlll . who % says he
hemt , them while visitIng ) him In 1862 ,
on which occasion ho halt come on to \\'ash.
Inglon to secure the release ot a unlGn re-
crulUng oleer who had leen nnjlst ) "
chnrgel with having made false vouchers of
enlslmrnt ! and had been sent to Jaltmor . '
and placed In Jai nt Fort : tcIenr . "lie-
taro me In . the line oC those waitng 10 see the
president . " sail ! lie . "was the wle oC a
colonel or , nn Illinois rrglment , who had bean
clltured ) anti was ImprlsonCl In the south. .
She wanlelt to secure a special order of e-
change for her hnsband. ;
, ,
" .1 cm't do I madam , ' said : lr. Lincoln
In I his most pole manner. 'Thcro have
hlen aegther too many specIal exchang 3
already. Besides , Jeff Davis won't to an-
thin ! I want him to do , He has GOOOO
privates In his 1lnrdom whom I should IJre-
fer , to exchange rather than your husbantl '
" 'Uut nir husbanll Is a bravo man and a
loyal l one. I cannot understand what you
mean , . ' was the blty's repl ) ' . )
" ' : ladam . ' responded Lincoln as ho pUle,1 ,
his l old qui PCfl Crom behind lila ear , 'whit
this lien I can make a colonel In five seconds
but I cannot give him regIment. ' Then he
milct kindly : 'Go and see General hatch.
\'ho has charge oC exchanges. It he wi
g rant your request I whit not interfere. '
"The next person In line , ' ' contInued Mr.
I Ruindy "was a man with some alleged tet-
Iters oC loyalty from an ex-governor oC Marya
! land. l As he handed them to Mr. t.lncoln' '
another man canght what had been said 111' '
Interrupled i the con\crsaton to tel Lincoln
that the papers must have heen Corgel. , lS
the t Maryland c-governor had beel dead for
several yea'B. The malt who had brought
In i the letter collapsed . and , Lincoln . with
that pecular 11ity which ho could show even
to thost who least deserve,1 I. replied
'ulckly : ' 0. never mInd , sir : never ituitud
sir : I Is Car more interesting. I would rather
get a letter CraIn a dead man than [ rom a
lve l man any day. '
"The third to have I conversatIon with' the ,
presldlt i was a Wall street broker and ad-
v enturer . who wanted to be made assistant
secrelar or the treasury so as 10 relIeve the
overnment as he declared by , floating an
Issue i oC bonds ills 'plan wa to borrow . for
the government , a cataln arnountof money
on a pledge or $100.000.000 oC United Slates
bonds , which wee to be Issued as collateral
'for ' the payment of the loan. The pIa a oC
Jho scemer was. very evidently 10 break the '
prlcc l of lie bonds and then get possession
o f thbin a ( a price less than the market , for
his nuargin Was very narrow.
. "Mr. Lincoln listened patIently . untIl the 1
man was through and then. as h eyed him :
losely ] he salt solemnly ; . ' 1y friend that loa
a mighty god plan to get bonds for less
than they are worth anal very wel thought
ant , but , ' as he shook his head 'don't ahi S :
me to help you Ih it. ' "
At , last It was Mr. Dundy'B turn. Ho lold ] I
Mr. Llncotn. by way of Introduction that he
hall l been a Lincoln elector . and that what he :
wanted to asIa of him was simply an acl
of justice to the falsely imlrlsoned recrui-
Ing i ofcerr Mr. Lincoln heard the story and I
the said : "My friend when are you olng , , S
to starL for home ? " I was Saturday night
and Mr. DUJdy lol ( ! the president that , lS he
dil u nol : travel SLiIrday ho should not star :
until early Monday morning.
Mr. Lincoln paused a moment and then
said : ' "Wel. sir unless you start for Ohio
i at occo your friend wi beat you home. "
WAn HORSE JII.
W. G. ChaCee , the mayor oC liken S. C. .
write to the New York Worlt that the horse
Dele Moby . whose picture appearel , In the
World oC Sunday July 15. Is not only not t
tIm only equine veteran oC thin war but not
the oldest.
Many of tl0 annual visitors to Aiken have
lean or heard oC old Jim an old gray horse .
better known 10 some al 'Vheeler. Title old
I horse Is owned by Mr. W. T. : Williams of
I Aiken Old , Jim I fourteen and one-hal. f
I hands high and weighs 900 pounts when In
. oot helth ,
For Ihlrty yens ho hal done alrvico on
the plantation of Mr. Wiiams , his won ,
being gradually lightened aB Infrmites lrve
crept upon him At the present tme he haB :
thin nun oC tim lastnro , and enjoys a veIl -
earned rest. I'or ten years after the wnl'
he ' { alowed the fox hounds each Winter
Old Jim came Crom the mOlnlalns oC cast
Tennessee . and took part In the baWl at
Atanta , Falling ] hack before Sherman's adS -
vance or bangIng on the fanle of his army
ail Jlm's coat was daily atnlned by the red
mud from thuG lulls oC GeorHla. CrossIng Into
South Carolina he baggeul through the
of the low country , and bore hit S
rider gallantly In the fight at Great Salt
catcher In Barnwel county In South Cam : ,
line . Front that point accolpanylnH lJgur'
commanl ) , under General \Vhieeien lie brouHht
his msster , Lieutenant Ictuhon oC east Ten
nessee , on thl left fanlt or tim Ilvaling
army . to Miten.
When Sherman's army passing through
Darnwel county , rCchet , the hue ot thl
South Carolina railway , General Klpatrlcl ; .
with his cavalry , made a boil dash wcstward
for the purpose oC destroying the cotton miA
at Grnnle\lle , five mies welt oC Ahken . SIll Li
possibly the COICederale Powder mis In Au .
gusto Ga. . thirteen InUre further west oC
Granhioville. A Aiken they met with the
forces of GncraI Wheeler anti wee repulse ,1
aCer n sharp skIrmish . and retIred to lie maIn
hotly oC the army This light Iletermlnet the
ulure fate ot old Jim
Ills rder ; , Lieutenant McMuhion charge :
wIth him down a road now South UOllllary
avenue , right In front ot the ( house oC Mt .
WIlliams. They had bardly passed the Cront
ulcer when both houe and rider tel , the ride r
with a mortal 'ound In the breast and old
10unl
Jim wIth a bal In Ills neck
lieutenant l fuhol was taken Into Lb C
house oC Mr. Wllam , where ho died In Ihe
dining room a few hours later. The 8tall at
his life blood Is stilt on Ih , llile noor. Jim
was condcmnell liS wor\hle:1 \ aul , ordered to I
be shot , but Mr. Wiiamst1led for hits le f
and nursed him hack Ilan : , t. healh alJ uua
IcIness. Prom that day to this the ell lors
has never Imown It sick day . mil , Ihe ) Irllca-
lens are that lib wi yet bt flue 10 hu\ ;
for several years the bran "C. S , " IIJOI
his shoulders
JUdges at houettoh prinouiiirxd Jim 7
) ear ell when hI C'I Inlo the hanll1 of hh
present maBt I' , which malees him now : I G (
yean ohul .
oil.lONU11N1' , AT . tNTIE1'itM.
When treldcnt Lincoln In 161 I.uue a a ] ii
; tal
for Iroops. 5.000 l'hladtphlnns'olunte rj1
their service. They wert Qtanlzetl , lS the
.Phladephla ] brigade , ( mposet ot the Sixty-
nInth , Seventy-tint. Seventy.ieeolud Illl Ono
Hundredth iitri b'ixthi ' '
DIII llxth lenns'I\anla rPHlmentl ,
The brIgade served fur Ihree anI a halt yeari :
says the New , . Ad\'erlse. Ind Ils.n-
Julshed Itself at Mnneon' 11411. , Hal hiltuffi 4 .
Yorktown FaIr Oaks , lah'cm Ifihl. Altiam ,
Fredenlcksbtirg. Chuneelorlvlh , Get.burg ,
MIne Hun , WiidorzleIs , BpalsI'unl < , eoll
Harbor , and the many engdgemnls around
Ielerburg anal on the road to Apporuatlo : .
Ot the original IOOO volunteerj only ,000' ' ri :
turned to their homes Four thuusand II fll-
oners and twenty.nve baltenags were cat .
tuned by tie ( brhade.hlel uever lost cal. 011 :
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at Its 0\1 tna n . The sln'I'rs propose !
to erect on th felt at Antetam a monument .
.
slxt.thI ( feet In h ) IRht to the memory of
r5 comrnI , who .el th rl. The sum of " !
$ tOO hns already bren l.b8erl1ll. although She '
the cOlmlteo has been In exIstence I faw
weeks only. 1
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This evening Mr. Stuart neb on wIll clos3
cOSI
his engagement at lloy&l's theater II rlvlnJ
the t second perCormance during the lcsent
cnlUlnt of Bronson howard's great
conlcly , "Tho henrietta. . " At last nl ht'8
perCormnnc ot "The lenrlet " at the lloyd
t hto attelidAilce aa so large thtat It was
n ecessary' to i'eillOVO the nuucslcians nun 1)111
o atra chaIrs lii tlto l'llco tustially OCCtlpiC'tt
lu y' them , aluil the utuaclagenient snny ho cois-
p ehicul to do so agahii this evening , CtIstont
tt c not 81.110 the brilliant PlaY. nid it bIds
f aIr to go 011 lii Its vmoelleroup career untIl
t he eopyniiitt exllimea flIlti IL shall take its
P lace nitiong the masterpieces of % lluenlC3Il
l lterttiire. A long stage career Is the lnor
a l'sllreuh heeatie the liutercat does not depelud.
11 1)011 tIme heululerhlig of any vartlculnr iu'rb
li 3 a star actor. Mr , llobsoui , of course , Imlays
l iertle tile Lanuli , anti lula's it , with a tie.
l ighifuil uhu'llncea 81111 crlspuietti of touch ,
w hich ha lnc7c'nseui wittt long l'radihce , but
t hio play C31u1lIuls : oilier 110115 wIth greater
( I raniatic luolhiihltIes lImit this cue. It h
h Ighly creuhhiablut to Mr. hiah.'oli. liii a star ,
t hat he tins never mutIlated the piece to re- 4
t iuce these Parts or to hitereiuto the uroin-
i neiic of lila own , Such respect for ( Ito In.
t egnhty of a pluy is unusual cnotigti to jtistify
s peclile nientiolu.
Ltttlo need be saIl ot the engagement. of
5t 01 SmIth Iltussell , whIch opens at lloyd's
t heater cii Monday night wIth that tiehiglitluil
C iii c'Jnictly , tunic fanuhihar to tatter-day
t hiurater-geers by Joseph Jefferson , "The
t lclr-utt-haw , " Mr. IttIssehl is to rell kimwit
I n Oliuahiu anti cii extremely Popular thint
1 101' . spatter eiiIooy Is Illltuecessary. S.
"Tue lielr-at-hit' , " which wIll hue the bill.
f or Itic opeliliug Iiigttt , Is a lila ) ' at t'cceittriu '
h ues , anti tite.st are ahiuiost exeltisively en-
t rtssiei Lu ) P.tuugioss. ir. ) l'.unglucua Is a hictul-
a nt of the oh ) school. one who Iiiiuoceiitiy
a cirl without tuutthlce loved Ia aIr hIs learning ,
t o tluote from tim ciastcs anti hall each quo-
t aiiouu vhtii the naiiie of the author ,
Mr. ihiiaeli's perfcrnlalco lii this thclhght-
f ul old comeuly will ha watched wIth eager
i lilerest , its It t'Ihi mark huts debut in thii
c ity In ci.ieic coiuiethy. lie has presehitel
t hia play wIth gratifyiicg success In a nuni-
tl t ier of otltcr luhaces. Altiiotlgh having been
l tldfltiIiOd for over ttveiity years with nile
itu i arttctihar 11110 of work , Mr. ltuissehl hici
tu tclupeti tItle aiu cntireiy new ibid anti uionuolu-
uu rrated a talciot for reihticul F7nghlshu comedy
o f tlu classic ached ,
Tite repertoire for Mr. Ihussoil's engage-
I cucat LI titilS arr.inged : Mocitlay evening ,
' ' " ' '
'Tue heir-at-Law ; 'I'uesilay eveiiicug ,
° l'etceful : Valley. ' ' alimi for the closing 11cr- '
f oriuncuceVetiuiesday night , also New' sear's
t ulatlnce. Mr. 1111510)1 ) Ill appear In ( lie by-
a ble character , Noaiu Vale , in that quaInt
lay "A l'oor ' '
p , Itelatlon.
" Railroad TIcket" has islet with its uitttai
great success during Its present eagagertucnt
a t the Empire , attui is assuireti a cordial recalled -
h od by local theater goers In any future en-
gageinents in this city. The usual matinee
f or lathes anti clullclren wIll be gIven today , it
being the last of the week , the Dnver en-
glgelltaIit of the coiuupany lreventlng It inatl-
l ice Sattirtla ) ' ,
"Fiiinigncu's flaIl" is ancuounceti us the New '
Year's week attraction at the F7nipire , cant.
I uucncliig vUlt time usual Sicnulay matInee. Do-
c anuber $0. This Is the flrt npplarind : ) Cf the
favorIte Inch coiiuetihans , Murray nnrh MacIc ,
I n ( hula city for a flUlliber of years , niul they
' should sued with the saliio cordial treatcneiit
that has beau accorded them In till tint larger
eastern cities Iii whIch they have appeared
tltis season. The compaiuy hr saul to b a.
large anti COiflpetcflt one , and the "I3ahl' has
proven one of tIle great , acieceises of the seal ,
5fl ,
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S GUN ANDBICYCLE.
An Invention thtatAitty l'rovo or 'aln iii
3ZIllIary' OIerition. .
; uiiu t ; S
That bicycles' c.en lu used to advantage lrt
times of war Is believed by a French Inventor - '
tor , Acliihie Ili'icre of Itouen , and the UnIteS.
States , by issuing a pdten ( , tins gun ailti
bicycle as OIuO likely to uruve of value In nIh- , '
itary nervice. S
The nuechianisnl pateiiteti Ia for edJ'iistlsft
and controllIng a gun ouppcrtctl on till front
of a bicycle , tintl ( lie gtln may be operated
without. bringIng it to the shoulder and without -
out interfering with the litoveisients or epeeti
of the rider.
The liIVClltlOlI can be adapted to all lul-
chiineis lii general use , alimi , if daired , tue gitit
can be Instantly removed.
Is possible to shoot while riding at the
hIghest slCti without. briiuging the gun to ( ice
shoulder , as it Is always Ill the. tirillg posltlolt
aiud a siifllle presitira of the hand ( as If to
'onlc tue brake ) a suillciciit whthiouL touching
the trigger , \Vficmi the' iiuchtiitc Is stopped It
sviii be possible to take a very prtciao aIm.
'nhie entire ottadhimeitt is mounted in front
of tbte franlo of thl siuachuliue upeli tile post
by neans of two onus into whIch a rod is
fixed wlucii stuIcports the ulowleca necessary S
for working the trIgger. Tue galls Is kept
Iuu Its Place by u. clamp niade of two pants 1511(1
iilngetl. It can be opened whenever deared !
by swiiiglicg the hianubie , operating as a lever.
The barrel of the gun rests upon a aupport
which is Pivoted in order to enable thin rider
to talc aim. which lit hone by raising or
lowerIng ( lie screw , tvhticit Is provided with a
hand tt'iieeh ,
For flniuig the arm It. ho , sImply necessary
to bring , by the left iiand _ the lever against
thia handle bar , which closes ( lie movable
sicee to be iowereul by isueaas of ( hue small
roil. Tim sleeve operates 'tha toils and laver
coiiiicctiori , tile upper extremity of t'hictt
onus in a lIttle ( turk tlurouglr whlchi thu
trigger vtseo. whiicii is vulhltd backward by
tile tictioll of tue connectIon , thstis firIng
the gtiii. 'iiefl tile hiartil releases tile hover
the movable socket alud tile collrleCttOlIs are
Pushed tlpwlirtl by spnIilgs really for another
action.
A piece , 0110 extremIty of whIch Is hiolil itnil
gu'tleti upon the hactulie liar , serves simply
for directing thus guici. 'l'hte rod , ( lie I. trer
part of whIch is coiuncLetl with the post
tvhihchi lulipports the stcutiuiio auth tiileh at. its
forward 011th surrounds the trigger-working
iiit'chiiiiitii with ut hiiterterlng v thu thai '
workings of the Itarts. atistaitts the recoil
whIch itt lost. thither thin eatlihlo unuler , ( Ito
weight. of ( lie ruler , so that tlIQ latter does
1101 feel 1110 host siuock when firing flue gusit
whlic Ill motIon. ,
Vnpluui.i.u . ; ; ; . ( 'tliilPs
Tiigliiuuan's laiaiitl , a hiart of Talbot county ,
Maryland , ucuul conluoctoul with the Inatnhanul
by a bnitlgu , is famous in tIi Cheeapeak , S
regiott till' Its enitoes. 'hue Island in at ; Ill.
thiItc acitiaro sislles in area anul is densely
S
jtopuluteci iuy a hardy race of eastern shore-
lilell. % 'lio giuiii their Ilvhuig In the witters ot S
( lie hiity. \'hien Ice Cr the iaw of Marylanul
ii'terfera % t 1(11 ( theIr ordinaryluurociltn tIu
'l'iighiitait's islanders build caiiucs , anti do It
atlnllr.tbiy iveli , 'Flto true Cbetutcaiie canoe' '
Is stIll a diugout. S inetlinea two or three
legs ara hloiiOWCil for tile l'urpoa nii'J joluied
together. 'i'Iw result In a remarkably staischt
bat , good In oil twattli's aisti ahiuutust judo.
etructtblo. S
I I oliihsy I Iii tut Via I Ii a I I U r I I ii g toci 1 lottte ,
Deceliiber 22 , 23 , 24 , 2'i and II anti alto
cli January 1 round trip tickets to isullit
withIn 200 iuiIl will bti oil sale at rate ot
faro 111111 5 third. Mirilintuin rate , 50 cents.
Tlci.et anti iiutoriiiutiuii at the minion d'po $
and cIly ticket cube , 1324 Fdrstallu sheet ,
, Btitis , ittviikciihiig ,
AIr. Alma-Tadema , yhto is UlIcOtliInQIll S
f.istlihiuui iii his htvraoisal appearance , list !
for lila guest cii one occasioii Mr. . Ellhiu
\'edilrr , the t'pll Icliown Ariwnlean , Oil thu
rnoriuhiig uIier hii arrival at ( lie house Mrs.
Alma.'I'aileiiict was awakened by a ruithe
Irnochliig at her chiuisib6r door ; much
aharlited , siuc aroused Iter hiutb.stid , iviso du ,
inarided , In fierce miles , what was wttuitvil ,
it wan Mr. Vedtlcr who was at , tli door ,
tinul he answered : " 1 cay , Tadeiria , oil
chlalu , where do you keep tIle zctesor thst
you mInt your cuffs with ? " S
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Wbzn Baby waj sick , we gare her Caidorta.
When site was a ( mIld ! siu' ' , tnltsi : fur ( utorIa , r
% Vberi also beiame 111w , the clunk' 14) CdOtcnia.
abe htaml Cblidrealio , 'at'ctbru 'J'trI&
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