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    8 OMAHA JDAIl/V BEE-TUESDAY JUNE 10 , 1884.
HIE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday Morning ; Juno 10 ,
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
In pollco court yesterday four dlsturl
era of the peace were fmoj $5 each nnd coiti
Several infanta were baptised at the Knf
llsh Lutheran church , Sunday morning.
On Saturday Dr. Paul Grossman filed
cross bill for absolute dlvorcofrom his wtfo I
the district court.
lid Gorman has g ! n i > ni > orcd the dt ;
jailor's office , and It now "looks just too swco
for any tiling. "
All members of S , Barnabas congrcgatloi
are especially Invited to attend service tbl
( Tuesday ) evening nt 8
It was reported that a whlto girl ha <
eloped from the St. Charles hotel with a no
green Saturday last. Investigation provo
tliat there u no foundation for the rumor.
The annual picnic of S. UarnoU's churcl
will bo hold to-morrow , St. Uarnaba's D.iy
from 2 to 8 o'clock nt llanscom park. Can
will leave Cftn and 10th sticots at a p. m.
In a nurabor of tlio churches Sunda ]
1'lowor-day wan observed. Many of tha odl
ficos were handsomely docorntoJ with flowers
nnd bird caKes were hung around the rooms Ii
largo numbers.
Several hundred foot of flooring at the nov
Block yards has boon laid , and the work I
being rapidly pushed ahead. Contract * )
Kynor has paid anJ discharged nearly all o
his grading force , ni his contract Is abou
finished.
The California delegation for ' 'IMatno am
victory , " spent Sunday afternoon In this clt ;
quartered at the Mlllanl. They were natur
ally very jubilant over tlio result of the con
vontlon.
The buslnesi men on upper J'arnnn
street nro making conslderablo noise becausi
th * street U horribly torn up nnd no work I
now being done upon U. They say thoj
can't do any business on that account ,
Saturday night some parlies kicked i
hole In the back door of Jones A .Uroi. ' clga :
store , 207 North Slilronlh street , and galnct
nn enlranco to the place , They took nbou
82.50 from the till and also carrlod away i
number of cigars ,
It was reported yesterday morn , that some
bodyjwos nlugged Sunday nlpht nttho corner o !
Tenth and 1'iorco streets. There was conoid
crablo blood upon the ground nnd ddownl )
nnd ovldonco of a struggle. No report hai
boon mode at the pollco station ,
Yesterday morning about 4 o'clockO0icoi
RiRwort RAW a team standing in tha center o
Ilarnoy street , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth
toonth otreotj. A man was goatad In tin
wugon when the officer approached. Upoi
investigation tlio man and team were botl
found to bo fast asleep , The man , who was i
farmer by the name of William Woatfall , wo *
taken to the city jail and the team waj
placed la a livery ntablo to have their nn |
out.
The nodding of Dana 8. Lander , Kir ] ,
formerly of this city and now of lioaver Dam
Win. , and Ming Lou Ijami , daughtsr Of W. II
Ijatnx , K i , will take place nt high noon 01
Wednesday at Trinity cathedral , and will b
fallowed by a reception at the residence of th
parents of the bride. Mr. John T. Clarke
will bo the "best man" at the wedding , am
the ushers will bo II. W. Patrick , Esq. , A. C
Wttkolv , Esq. , Mr. N. N. Cr ry.and Mr. 1 !
L. Oarllsb.
Kldar MItoholl , of the A. M. C. church
Is cillod to Nebraska City to ntton J the fuuoi
nl of Mrs. Sarah Jonas , who deputed this Hf
Saturday , Juno 7th. Tlio elder will rotur
\ \ Tuojdayjand begin preparing for the aunun
conference which will convene In Omaha , In
toad of St. Jojoph , Mo. , in October , llov
John M. Drown , D. D. presiding bishop.
The Llttlo Shamrocks played n game o
ball .Sund y with the Bluffers , on the Towi
uldo. They were all over eighteen yean old
but the Shamrocks played hard and boat then
In seven Innings with a score of 10 to 4 , Th' '
Bluffers and Shamrocks will play game Ii
Omaha in two weeks. ' 1 hero will bo a game between
twoon tlio Shamrocks and the Null Worker
next Sunday , near the nail works ,
The races at the driving park Saturda ;
nftornoon wax not largely attended , ' 'Th
raoo between ' 'Lady .Cook" and "Jane M (
Orogor" was a made up affair and was wo
by the forinor although the Utter was mor
apeody. A great deal of dissatisfaction wa
manifested by the spectators. The contest fa
the ollver water set by road homos was a fo
bettor racu in every respect. The starlet
were Joe Brady' * "Snncl DAH , " Dennis Cur
nlngham's "Nebraska Multl ; " D. 0. Kodman' '
" Redman " Kouben Wood's "M
"Lady ; ] orj
Stophonson'a "No. 1 ; " nnd J. II. Griffon' '
"Lady Alice. " All the horses had Htroi , ,
friends , the favorltou being "Lady Itodman ,
nnd "Lady Allco. " "Sorrel Dan" wonthandl
ly in two straight hoati. Tlino. 2:63 } am
O. A. 11. llffcoltitlniis.
At a regular mooting of Goo. A. Cue
tor Post , No. 7 , G. A. R. , hold nt theii
hall Juno Oth , 1884 , the following rosolu
lions were unanimously adopted ;
lldolveJ , Tint the thvikiof Geo. A. Custoi
Pout , No. 7 , G. A. U. , depurtment of Nebras
ka , bo , and the nuuio Irhuroby tendered to thi
cimnismllntf olliuor ( it 1'ort Oin ha , and the
olllaais and suldlora under bis command , ( os
poclully to the { fourth U , 8. Infantry baud.
lor the very liberal support rendered In thi
obiervanuo wltU thU put of Memorial da ]
Bnrvlcoi ! alsu to lion , A. J , I'oiipleton ant
Col. Klclur.l O'S , Burke , for their very able
and patriotic iwldrrsira on tlmt occoaon ; to thi
Illberulau Hlfloi for their kind support ; tt > tin
Udy In chin gu of procuring aid to defray ox
ponsM , for IIIT unurlug offorti In that verj
thanklost undorUklng ; to the suporliitonilenl
nuil teichora of the city soliooli
for their zealous and succohsfu
efforts , In procuring and furnUhlng flower
with wliiuh to strew thovmvoi of our Ir.noroi
dead ; and ulio to all cttlz us who so Until ;
'
and geuerouidy contributed flowers for th'
me purpuso ; audio the pitrlotlo lady wh
had ctiargo of arranging the ( I iwor > In ptoim
shape for dlitribullun uii the cruvea , and lie
aesiiit wits for her anil their officiant iwvlooa
to the thlrty-oUht yi > uug nil.aeu who ro ooau
tlfully represtntoil the statea of our Union ) t
the patriotic cltlnus of our city who so goner
ouilv aided ui in jiiylng our rcspeuti to tin
dead kernes who laid down their llvoj for tin
prOBfrvatlon n | their country.
ItnolveJ , That a onpy u ( these prnceadlrg
be given to ths diily paiior for publication.
SiMKOK HLOOM ,
Putt Oommundor.
( EBMOHD BAUTLKTT , Pu t Adjutant.
Army Orctcra.
RocruiU Darry Brown and Goorg
, Reisi.'eullatod nt Fort Omaha , Neb , , nr
usigned to the Fourth infantry.
Recruit * Oaspor Kayter nnd Harry A
Hilton , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob.
are atsignod as follows :
Recruit Kayter to troop A , Fifth cav
airy.Recruit
Recruit Hilton to the Fourth infantry
Recruit Kayeer will be sent to the sta
tlon of his troop on the first favorabl
opportunity ,
ANOTHER SUOKEB ,
Ho Deliver * 3-1OO lo nn Entln
Strangernnd then Heports nt
tlio Hintlon ,
Fools are not nil dead nnd in nil proba
bility never will bo. So long as the
world stands just BO long there will be
"suckers , " ready to hlto nt any bait , IK
matter how old or how thin the game
may bo. It is loss than n wcok since
an old man was confidonccd out of § llK (
by n couple of sharks. Yesterday al
the 0. M. St. 1 > . & 0. depot n green
Strode was robbed of 8400 by n couple
of confidence men , probably the name
pair who robbed the old man.
The victim whoso name is Olson , had
just como in from Wyoming. IIo had
bout $400 in caah which ho had scraped
together by close economy nnd hard
work. IIo was approached by a nice-
looking young raau wliilo ho was stand
ing upon the depot platform , and the
stranger told the groonoy that ho was the
itntion agent , nnd of course the grcenoy
believed it. If ho had said ho was the
president of the United States it would
liavo boon nil the same to him.
The nice young man said ho wanted
400 to inako change with but as the
nnk was not opened ho could not get it
Ho aakod the grcony to loan it to him
and take n chock ( or 8850 ns security ,
Of course the greeny did so and the younf
man took his departure ,
It is atrango that the suckon
who thus give up their mono ]
over realize the fact thai
they have boon robbed , but they nlwayi
do just a few minutes after the sharpoi
has taken his departure. This young
man suddenly discovered that ho had been
robbed , and rushed frantically to the police -
lice station nnd bellowed like a calf , but
it was no good , the robber had gone.
IIo had the cheek , which was drawn or
the Commercial National Bank , of thit
city , paynblo to J. 0. Crawford & Son 01
order , and was signed by D. 0. Monroe
it Co.
The greeny is now poorer but wiser nnc
will bo inoro careful in the future aa tc
who ho gives money , but other grooniea
will have to loam the same way.
NEUUAHKA STATE GAZKTTKBU &
INEH8 DniBOTOiiY to bo issued in July ,
18b4 , price $4 50. J. M. WOLFE , pub
her 120 S. 14th St. . Omaha.
Real EHtuto TraiiHforfl.
The following transfers were filoi for
record in the county clerks office Juno 7 ,
and reported for the BEK by Amos' real
estate agency.
Basil Manly , jr. , and wife to E , 0.
Stevenson , w d , lots 8 , 0 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13
and 14 , block 4 , lota 7. 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 nnd
12 , block 5 , lots 0 , 4 , 5 , ( i , block 7 , Par-
kor's add , $2000.
Ralph IS. Gaylord ot nl to James M.
Parker , lot 5 in 3 , and n A no BOO 10 , 1C ,
13 , q o d , $40.
Ilobort McDonald ot al to Rose Mc
Donald , n o d , s 88 foot of lot 8 block
201J , Omaha , $1.
Hose McDonald to Edward 0. Lucas ,
q o d , s 88 foot of lot 8 , block 201J , Oma.
ha , 8275.
Goo. P.Bomis nnd wlfo to T. Eiizabotl :
Hnrdonborg , lot 6 block G , Lewis' firsl
add. , wd. $175.
Ilonry Chamberlain and wife to GoorRi
W. Logan , loU 8 , 0,10 , 11,12,13 and 14
block 0 , Hawthorne. , wd. $4,000.
Jacob Daniso nnd vrifo to David L
Simpson , lots 18 and 19block 1 , Denise *
add. , wd. $1,100.
Dexter L. Thomas and wife to Ed H
Walker , w d , lota 1 2 and 3 , block 7G
Florence , $100.
Uoo , Armstrong nnd wife to Hans El
gar , w d , s A , lot 27 , block 2 , Armstrong'
1st add , $225 ,
Franklin 0. Fiahor and wife to Ohosloj
D Loyton , w d , s A , n w and u o | , ol
a w | , see 8 , 114 , r 13 , $5000.
PottoOlco changes in Nebraska durinj
the week ending May 31 , 1884 , furnishoc
by Win. Van Vlook , of the postoflico department
partmont :
Established Elgin ' , Aiitolopo county ,
W.M. Eggloston.'P. M. ; Gates , Oustoi
county , Stultman Gates , P. M. ; Haymow
Stnnton county , Martin Krueger , P. M
Postmaators Appointed. Third , Nick'
ols county , Win. Ellcgo ; Ouster , Onstoi
county , Miss F. Young ; North Platte
Lincoln county , John E Evans.
Poatoflioo changes in lown , during the
week ondinging May 31 , 1884 :
Established Crabb , Jackson county
John Howe , postmaster ; Pioneer , Hum' '
boldt county , Edmund B. Growdon.
Postmastora appointed Belfast , Lee
ciunty , Jesse W' Matthews ; Cedar
Mahaska county , Jno. N. Endicatt ; Cha
pin , Franklin county , Win. F. Marks
Commerce , Polk county , Calvin M. O _ .
born ; Hawloyvillo , Page county , Alone
\V. Guild.
Comltiolorw In Council ,
Railway conductor * from the variou
roads centering in Oanha mot in counoi
Sunday in Odd Follow' . ) hall , for UK
purpose of forming a division or ledge
There were ninety-six present and a divi
sion formed with twenty-five charto
members. Their division will bo No
120 , of the United Slates nnd Canada
b11. . Fnirbrass , was elected 0. A. , J. J ,
Millspaugh , A. 0. 0.V. . II. Mnddon ,
S. 0. , S. R. Ross , J. 0. , R. G. Fleming
ing , J. S , , M. P. Siutor , O. S. , Harrj
Gilmore , correspondent of thofjourna
and R , J. Mantz , secretary nnd troaa
uror.
Vlra at Buhuylor Nebraska.
Bradatroot received yesterday morn , the
Following report on the iiro at Sohuyler ,
The fire occurred S kturday evening aboul
930 ; ; the losses ( heroin will aggregate
$10,000 nnd fall upon the following
named persons ; Francis LPO , saloon ,
$ lUiO , insurauco $3CO ; A Giacominni ,
SIJ.t'OQ ' , no insurance ; Sutherland Bros. ,
87,000 , no insurance ; Oano & Johnson ,
Drugs , $1,000 , insurance $2,000 ; M B.
Enohseii , $4,500 , iniuranco 83,500 ; P.
Rank , $7,000 , insurance $1,800 ; L. Kra
wer , $8,000 , insurance $7,000 ; J. L
Packard , $ OtO , no insur.nou ; Dvorak
Mdfurd & Oo , , $5,500 , insurance $1 600
MM. Curry $700 , fully imured ; Jamei
Irving , $300 , no iniuranco. The cauoi
of the liio is bi'liovcd to ba incoudiary.
STEEEr GLEANING ,
Rloetliiu of the Hoard of I'uliHo AVorki
IIo\r ril HI root I'avlnj ; Coil.
trnot Lot.
Oily Enginuor llQiowatorpreaontod th
final ostimatoi for the grading of Ouniitu
street from Wheaton avenue to the cit ;
HtniU ; also of the filling of several lei
B-turday ovoniug.
The upplicatinm for building perrniti o
Charles Korbach and Smith Bros , wor
granted.
It won decided to ndvortiso for t
weeks for contracts for cleaning th
. ( reels and alloys of Rarbapo matter.
The contract for paving Ilowan
street from Ninth to Seventeenth was lo
to the Barber Asphalt company ,
Hid * for cleaning the paved BtrcoU _ o
the city were opened , the specification
being by the tquaroyard forsweopinj
once , twice and three times n wcok , amen
on ono , two and three year con tracts. D
T. Mount , W. A. Smith & Co. , A. H
llool , II. T. Shannon tt Co. , John Franl
nnd James Duffy bids.
The three former bids were very close
while the latter came in at figures tha
would bankrupt the city , The lowos
bid , taken all in nil , was decided to bt
that of A. H. llool , which averngod abou
ono and one-half mills ( ,00l ) per yan
for each cleaning. At this rate the eon
tract would amount to from $20,000 ti
$25,000 per year.
D1KI ) .
JU8TKSKN. Wtuic JDHTIHKN. m of Kill
nnd 1'otor .Ttistoson , Juno Uth , aged ' ,
month * and 2i dayt , >
1'unoral wllUnlcs place Jane llth , at 2 p.m
from Twenty-sixth etroot in Arbor 1'laco
Krlonils nro invited.
I'EItSONAIi.
D , 1 * . Harris , of Ooono , It at tha Motrojw
lltan.
lltan.O.
O. Cook , of Fremont Is at the Jlotropc
lltnu.
lltnu.C
C W. Avorlll , of Lincoln , Is at the Metre
polltan.
T. N. Green , of O'NoIll , Nob. , U at th
Metropolitan ,
II. A , McCormlck , of Tokamnh , ia at tli
llotropolltin.
Mr. A. H. Swan , ot Cheyenne , ii at tli
MlllarJ.
Mr. Q. W. Gray returned from Chlcag
yontorday morning.
Sotmtor Manderson and wife returned froi :
Wiwhlogton , this morning.
I'rof. 1'ickott And wlfo , of Mltcholl , Iml
are Ruostfl of the Motrotralitan.
Frank Shtnn nnd family , of Canon , ar
stopping nt the Metropolitan.
Mr. J. Ilor ana wlfo returned from Cblcag
yesterday morning and nro stopping nt th
Mlllard.
F. 0. Moore , Miss A. and M. Moore , o
Blue Springs , Mob. , nro stopping at the Mot
ropolltan ,
Mr. Harry Gilmore hoa gone to Atlantt
Gn , , to attend the United SUtoa yard-maston
convention.
Samuel B. .Tonon , assistant pamongor agon *
of tha Union 1'acifio railroad , went wast yd
Lordaynoon ,
G. K. Spochtof Dtxon , 111. , is in the cit
Lho guoat of Mr. 0. Spocht , proprietor of th
Western Cornlco works.
Senator Faasott and party , from Now York
wont west Sunday In the special hun in
car , "lavy ) Crocket , " of the Fullmao lino.
Mtas Addle Davis , of Blair , IB in the cit ]
vliitlng with bar sister , Mrs. W. F. Flynn , n
No. 14M South Ninth stroot.
C , L. Hall , Ksq. , one of Lincoln's rlsin
young attorneys , came up from the capital cit ;
yesterday to nttend to legal business ia the U
S , court.
Senator Charles F. Mnnderaon returned yei
tordny from Chicago , where ho has been al
tending the convention. He will return t
Washington In a few days.
Miss Kittle Manning , daughter of Hon. K
Manning , of Keosaurjua , Iowa , Is vlsitln
with her friend , Miss Gusslo Kobinion , at th
home of the latter. Cass and Twonty-fourt
streets.
Billy Shull and Gen. John Heath roturno
Sunday from Spirit Lake , Iowa , where the
spent a week In fishing. They brought horn
with them a fine lot of fish which they di (
trib-tod freely.
Mr. K. II. Cable , president of the Chicago
Hock Island & Pacific road , accompanied b' '
a few of the directors and their wivei
spent yesterday in this dty. They occupied
two special oars ,
Leroy Fennoyor , Central City ; H , Itoe
Kearney ; L. C. Burr , Lincoln ; C. J. Bowlby
Crete ; Joseph II. Carter , Plattsmouth ; M
H. Hopewoll , Tok&mah ; H. S. Fuller , Crete
and Hen , A , S. Paddock , Beatrice were guest
yesterday at the Pnxton.
O. Hall , Hastings ; J. McNolly , Tecumseh
K. W. Smith , Fullerton ; John It. Barnoa urn
John B. Barnoa Jr. , Poncn ; James A , Bowen
on , A hl nd ; W. B. White , Tokumah ; 0. C
Klsor. Grand Island ; F. U. Whltehouso
Lincoln , and J. B. Dlmmoor , Button , registered <
terod yesterday at the Mlllard.
COMING FBOM CHICAGO ,
1'ortloiiH of tlio Onlifarnia nntl Nebraska
braska IoI < > intl < > iiH Arrive In
Ouialia Vostordny.
Owing to the fact that Mr. Thuratoi
did not return from Chicago yesterday
the reception to bo given him and the re
nmining members of the Nebraska dele
grtion at the Boyd last evening was post
poucd until such a time M ho can b
present. Tlio U. P. band , howeverwhicl
had been engaged for the occasion
marched to the depot to serenade thi
California delegation on its'way homi
from the convention. Contrary to ox
poctution , only throe of the delegate
passed through and these not in a specie
car.
Ifon. W. W. Morrow , chairman of thi
delegation , came aver on the 7:45 : dum
my and after him came Hon. W. II
Parka and Ore an Sandorsf the otho
mi'nibors on the regular U. P. train
The baud ployed several aira after whiol
Messrs. Morrow and Parka addressed thi
crowd numbering a couple hundred fron
the platform of the cars. After thi
speeches had been conclndod the bam
played a farewell ; three choora were giv
en for the ticket after which the trail
pulled out of the depot.
TUB NBIUUHKA DKLKOATION.
_ The members of the Nobrauka delega
tioii seam to have acattered to the foui
winds so aoon aa the convention hai
ended. John At. Thurston vreut to hi
old homo in Wisconsin , wlioro his fumil ;
now ii , and will not return until thi
Utter part of this wuek. N. 8. Hanvood
of Linuuln , left OhicAio for ono of thi
interior towns ot Michigan on a visit
Church Howe , it is eaid , went to Gluvt
laud , Ohio , Burton wont to Indiana ti
une friends , and Jensen to Wisconsin
Brooks and Scott arrived in Omaha yee
lordny , and remained over until thi
morning. McOall , Matt tie .vson , am
Reeid returned to their homes severe
days ago.
Ask your druggUt tor llodillng'a Kunl
Salvo. Keen It in tlio Iwuso iu casa ofacvi
uunts , I'rlco 25c.
COURTS AND JURIES.
A Doll Day for the District Com
Judges ,
Tlio Invest ( Ration of Ilia City Oniclnl
to Begin Tilts Morning.
DISTRICT COUIIT.
In the district court yesterday bofor
Judge Neville no case was found road ;
for trial. An application for n totnpor
ary injunction was filed by Willian
Dove ngainst Matt Patrick. The nppl !
cation alleges that Dove is in posaeasloi
of n lot on Sixteenth street near Cnpito
aveuuo , under n lease from the owner
These promisor have boon loaacc
to Patrick , the defendant , his term to begin
gin when Doro'o shall have expired. Thi
defendant has taken steps to erect i
building on this lot , and these proceed'
ings were taken to restrain him from
completing its erection. The case woi
argued yesterday afternoon , the court al
the conclusion allowing the temporary
writ to issue , holding that if the defendant
fondant could keep possession of part o
the promises by the same principle o
law ho could take the whole.
Before Judge Wakoloy , the case o
Borthold against Guy was on trial all da ;
before a jury. The amount involved it
this suit is several thousand dollars , am
the cause aroao out of an nttachmon
alleged to have been made against th
plaintiff , when the defendant was ahoril
of Douglas county.
COUNTY COUUT.
In the county court yesterday , an ac
tloti was commencad by Sadie Yor
against Sarah Bernstein , to recover judgment
mont for ono thousand dollars. Th
_
plaintiff alleges in her petition that ah
has been damnified in that amount b
reason of malicious prosecution , vein
tious litigation , malicious attachment an
abuao of process arising in a oouplo c
suits wherein the plaintiff was dofondan
and the defendant was plaintiff. Thes
notions wore brought in Justice Brandcf
court , and attachments were issued ii
thorn.
TUB ( JltAND JUKY.
The grand jury resumed ita work agaii
yesterday morning. This morning the ;
will begin the investigation of th
charges against the mayor , marshal
and other eity officials. The sheriff ha
served subpoenas upon the proprietors o
the several gambling houses citing then
to appear before the grand jury at 10 a
m. to-day. Frorn reliable authority i
was learned that several presentment
would bo made to-day , but who the in
dieted parties are could not bo found out
' ETltlcntly "Wounded.
From evidences found yesterday , i
aooma almost certain that Rlchtor'a clorl
shot the highwayman who robbed bin
Sunday night of his watch and $17 ii
money : Officer Buckley was yeatorda ;
sent out to aeo if auy clue could be foum
to the robber. In an old box , noa
Twentieth and St. Mary's avenue , usei
by the expressmen in which to feed the !
horses , largo pools of blood wore foun
by him and bandages , evidently used t
staunch the flow of blood and bind
wound. As his is the direction take
by the robber , the police think it evidently
dontly probable that ho found in this bo
a place to dross his wounds. Thus fa
none of the suipicious have boon missu
from their haunts , nor as yet has an ,
clue boon found.
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powder never varies. A nrnnol of purencsi
strength and wholcsotnenena. iloie ecor.omiol tha
the i rdlntry klndi.and cannot bos Id in comi.elltlo
with the multitude of low test , ihoit weight alum c
nhoeplmte powders. Sold ouly In uins , RUYA
RAKINU POWDMl CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES
tarDpeolalt will Posltlvolyuot bo Inserts !
unions paid m advance.
TO LOAN-Honov.
MONRY Loaned on ch.ttcl morfgtire , by C , II
Woollcy , room iO.Onialia Natlonai Dank ,
016 Imo
M ONKY Loanrd on chattel property by S 1
Peterson ICth and Duu < la , 172-lc
TO LOAN III BUILI ol K300 and upward ! a
MONEY
low rate , on tlmt clus real rauta recurltv
SH2-H TOlTKll & C6llll
LOVNKD-On chattel property by J ,
M01RY , 213 n'i'h Uth .itr.at. . 776.10 :
ONKYTOLOAN-Tbolooest rates ot intorvt
n.m-11 Loan Agenov , IMh & Douvla ! J4-tl
VfONKY TO IXAN Ineunuol 1500. and upward
iVI O. K. Davis and Co. , IU-1 rust-to and Lo.
K\rnam St SW-tf ,
HFI.P WANTBJI
\lfANTKU-Oirlfor housework kt 227 Uoiko SI
V > 7 Min
\\7ANTEU-Ono gooti canvauer to cell goodi Ii
> rlty. Blrjuiy.tnployment. Call 4.1 South 101
Street. 7C8-llp
\T7ANTBD-KinUrla. ! ! conk , seootd u-'rl. ' kept n
f > Uun'lrv work to il'i Apply at "Ila idle IMUII-
tei , " Mone' * Dry good rtore. 705-10
117 ANTKD-A Hrst-rla's dli.lng ro > ra girl. Diwt <
< > wage * . Uuntou llnt-ur-nt , 1414 i oiiglaint.
78. HP
- blacliuil'li ' for grneral LUcV
WANTKD-Uood
uuthlog NIII other u od ll > ly. Adurci
J , K llo ir. Sprh gBtld Nib 781-Hp
\1TANTKI > Twenty iiood strawberry plokeri
Ihoaewho moon bu l , e i. Apply to i--uui
Auery , i uillu nouth f f bi'rackt , 777-lOji
AOKNTI WANTM1 doubU quick , to K
nil gr.thlM clot IIIINKt ) II. j. 11 ami
a lMH. ULAINK ANl > LUUAN'S pcr.oo.l frien
> nd pr ( eiunoi uuthor 0 ) pe > ; t l portr-IL
fullr illuilraUu ; uici.dU Uruii , prwpcclui uadi
Suul 6JO l < r cumpleUi oiillU Dju'tJcliy , A U
. , lmaNtb. . 7U8-14
WANTF.D-Oood d'shwiiher and rtcond cook i
Danbaum's rctUurant , 1814 Dodge Street.
\\7ANTED-Olr ] for gentr.l hon work. Ca'l i
M llSsouth IDihSt. between Dodgeand DougU
780 9p
'ANTEO-A girl for general housework ct 201
Ctpltol avenue. 7J3-1C | >
"l\7ANTHO-Ooccl rcnmanand sccount nt do lr <
f situation In real i state or Insumico office. Ca
furnish references. Address " \V. A " Dee office.
743-9ri
" \ \ 7ANTF.I-To or three good strong Rlrls to WM
clljhcsnt I'-xton Hotel. Apply at onco.
I
WANTKD-Ocncral State Apont who can get n
work c-nvas ors far new book , Flrttcl-js I
every respect to Bell on subscription. AddrtM "L
S " Omaha , Deo. 7f.7-llp
WANTED A rcllabl * nnd actn e man lo roprcsec
a first cla poitralt hou > o , taklnir orders aii
delivering work in Omiha to th rlirht party , I3i
commission will b pal.I. Address Uhlcaio rortral
Co. , M , Motroiiollt.n Block , Chicago. 723 lOp
17ANIED laundry girl at European Hotel , 82
> south 10th street. 70311
'ANTED-O'jod irlrl one that c ii cook. Ooo
' w.jcs paid. Call 1510 North 10th Street.
705-lip
WANTKl ) A ( torn ! harlicr. tlooJ pixy guaranteed
K. I ) TKIOIKlt , North licnd , DwlRO Co. Neb.
070 Imp
\H7ANTED Oood wntntn ( oolt. WUROJ 37pcr cel
i or $3) per month at M. Oboretrroprittor N'ol
House , Nortn l'littcNeb ,
T\7ANTKD-OI llorKcnerMjhouiow.rk. Jl > II
TV 8 Hmltl , N. W. cor Btli and Charles utrccU
south Omaha. 639-11
\\TANTED Caiivas-liiK agents to handle a nowl
TT patented article. One t > thro' 04n 1)0 sold I
every family. Call on or addiC8s"EnUrprl o " Nc
H Crclthton rtlock. ' BSMI
WANTED A younKOcrrain girl , one neat and I
dustrlous Permanent place and KOOJ wagci
Mis 8. Ilccs , Oouthavo. andl/oavenworth , 432-tf
AOKNTH WAITEU-Local or Traveling Stapl
K oil * scl Ing rapidly , lluslnc's light , agrcear , ]
and cosily loaincd. Guperlonro nnt ncccsary. fan
pie ( roe. It. W. MONTHO-S , Oallsn , Mich. 78-J
BITUATIOHB WANTED
WANTrD Situation ai watchnnn by an cxtx.
IcncoJ man. AJrcsi it. W , D. " Hot olllco.
749lOp
Wi ANTKD Situation ai \ alch an by an cxpci
IfiiceJ mm. Addnsi' M. O. " Bee otn > . 74(1-10 (
\\rANTKD-A situation In an ot > co In n trim v.1
V > hajha ) pool oxixrlcncoas liouk-Kufjur Ai
dress "I' , " 13 Ueo olllco. 733-9p
WANTKD S'tuallon as coaphtnnn by a sto i ]
and tr uty mac. AddrcaiV , " lee ) olllco.
738-9p
VX/'A * TED Situation aa honk keeper or tale mi
ft by a man with esierlence 0 n live goo
rcoommouditlons. Addiesa'T. A A. " 2 1(1 ( Cun lr
St. 018-llp
MISOELLAHEOUh
WANTED A rcspoctaljlf , noll-tn-do marric
Kent , unacquainted In city , whosedmlly Is too
porarllvabsent , would Ilka toc < > rior > | > oiij wltti s re
nlo > lady ( married or single ) with a vltw t > atquaii
tancc. Ohjoct pastime. Correspondence strlctl
confidential. Address "A. I ! . C. care Bee olllcc.
700-9p
Good furnlihcd room within reasnni
WANPED
bio dUtinoa ol n. P. headquarters , at mcxleral
price. AddrO)8"C. N. B. " Bee offlco. 737-tf
WANTED To borrow at 8 per cent , for B jean
$5oCOiinder murtgaeo onunlncumbered city re
idor-co property. Address "A , T. F , " Bee ofllcu ,
710-lOp
WANTED For a man nt good business qu'lfloi
tlona and Rood standlns , a poslilon in tocl
yards , or other olllco or capacity , where a enod rapl
penman and accouttnt li rcqulicd. Applv r E. I
Smytho , Ketllck'u Block. 752 u-ji -
WANTED Hoard In prltato family , by a y .ur
mtu. Address " \V. J. O > " Bee olllcc. U 1
W ANTED Some ono to adopt a buy babv di
yrarold. Inquire at the pour firm 7t211p
WANTED Hoard ( or ucntl man and wife In pr
vato family. Family vrtliout chl'dren prefe
red. Addicss ' 17" Bie office , etatlnt' to ms and Ii
cation. 699 tf
\XTANTED By a gcntl man , room and board In
IT private family. Will uny gord i price for U
place. Addresj "F. B. S. " can Bee offioJ. 707-tf
TX7ANTED Few p-rnons to Instruct in book kcej
VV ing. ( Situation ! . ) J. B. smith , 1516 Dougli
St. 090-9p
TXTANTED To estibllsh an agency for the silo i
V T mv Vtlvo Oleum Lubricating Oih m oinnh
and vicinity. Libera terms , largo territory ; gou
bane * f ir an honest , energctlo luan. U. S lilo
rlchs , Cleveland , Ohio. 634-U
W'ANTED Boarders to know the St. Charlox HI
tclonllarnev St.b t eeii 12th and 13th HI
si t up thn best table boaid for 14 00 per week ot an
house in the city of corrcapondlr" nrlce. 2 x-tl
WANTED 'Iho punllc to know that Jlra Lumui
VV the milliner at 010 Noith 16th St. sells tb
late't st > la ol New York Millinery. & . ' 8-t !
FOR KENT Hoasss ana Lots.
FOR RENT Itvoms with board by dty or nccl
1611 Dodge bt. 779-12 , )
TT10R RENT ironre of 4 rooms and Hvhcn. d
X1 quire 420 south Uth street. A. MUltl'IIY.
610-llp
FOR KENT A housa of B rooms , half block froi
U , P depot. Inquire of M Lee , grocer , 22d a
Lcavonworlh StretU. 637-10
RENT A desirable room wlthb ardsultab
FOR
for two gentlcaen. Call at 1812 Uodk'o St.
FORHENT-SUroom hnufooii striotcirandCoi
rent to business. Addrass immediately , " 0 X
liooottko. 7(6 tf
FOR BENT Nicely furnished room 1013 iJo Ipe S
703-lOp
KKNT-Oood lurnUhed fiontroom. Kirn
FOU
clujl otso Hf-8' ol tlio Herald ntllce. 770-Hp
FOU HKNT Vew hou-o , 6 r oinn , 1107 D.ivenpo
ttrcet. Ioiulioatl2ISla ) eiiortit. ! 63-1C
P'Oll UKNT Store and basement , 16th and Cii |
tel avenue. 740 ( p
FOU RENT-SamtiUy evening , a largo , reel roon
suitable for two frirndi , w.th board , 322 H. 10 :
street , corner ol Harney. 73B-Bi |
"I OH RENT FurnUhcil roor.u 2201
7 8 Op
FOU RENT Dc irab'o f'ont room furnUhel c
unfurnished , with board , In private laniil , no
rerldenco with modern comenlcn cj T.riiisiuiaiu
able , 635 I Irasant utieet , ouo-half block tn ! j |
Mary's avenue utrcetcam. 7MMlp
TO REN 1 Nice rooms , 653 S. 20th St.
730-lCp
FOR RENT Front room furbUbod 1823 Farnni
st ei-tt
FOR IlHNf T o n cely furulihed loomi SU
15th fct. , near Caw St. 7100)1 )
FOR RENl A i > leatant ( urn ) hul room f r ger
tloir.uii , at 13'9 C | illol wnu. . 657.il'
O I RKNT-Oiio lurnUhed room 912 B. W. o rue
ifl 1 lurdaiul 18th sta. OBMOp
TT'OR RENT Four pleaaintaid convenlfiit ch m
JT1 lh t * for huuae-ktupnijf lor n > an and u ifu u ititou
ihlMivn , no b aulrru < r ro'nitrs allowed , SlBntri
17th atS blocks from P. 0 OlMf
17011 KKNT Furnl hep house A rnomifir a fo
I1 iu7iitha Addles "U. \ . It. " Bti utlict * .
63 ! Up
I Ult RENT Furnl-ho 1 room at 1717 Cutu.
I1 6 7-Op
1'OKltKM A linttl M n'orx ill guud I c lll
P Inquite at F'lh 1m aiul Knoksiii. ( Oj-tf
TTtdll llKNT-First-fii | 6 r > ra cottage a 1
J. ' I'oleiiou. s , uth ol-1 coiner 16th and Uomrloa.
t74-luip
FOR RENT Kurnnlinl front rr ra 1724 Douuloi
687 tf
I poll UENT Hfgart rettdunm 10 roomr , furnon
1 hot and cold utter bath rooms & i. nulu bio fo
flrit-ilaoa biudlng huu a or pilvnto re ldeno , I
i cr moiiih.
K uitfon room home u w , 14t'i 8L nrar Jonr , | C
per month , BAIIKr It & . MAYNK ,
W7-H 5th an I Firuan.
) IlKNT'TMOilettant fnintrooms nicely fui
(7MU (
' iil fd , Counrctwl lth lath ruom , hvt > n
co l w ter Onu ot Ilio i lovst I cailuui In tha clij
It blookfrom M. Maiy' avu , 60 riem.nt St.MXtl
MX-tl
liENl' H * mi l > Nulrmk * Nttli kl Hi n
JjXtlt . Mot iloilra'lu i.lll t In the cllj
SuptJfeU Mitli hv raull cUiittor ana luil l b
tciiu. Apt b' at iUuk. C2fl tt
IltCNr FurnUhel roouHiiir ?
439-lra
U IIBST Thno l r liout : uf ) > li > 2) rouii
1 1 vaih IVolrkbloL iilou. Saltab'o for Ixmidli
tioueo or Lota UAUKEU S MAYNJ4tM ! (
MEKGELL & KOSENWEIO ,
Pfactical Palnteis'&Decoratois ,
CUIIRY THE LAUQEST AND FINEST IIKTA1L STOCK OF
WALL PAPFES AND DECORATIONS
° 1515 EflDglas SlMBt.
Are prepared to do
OflTSlDK TIIK CITY
fa any branch ,
On Short Notice
HOUSE ,
SIGN ,
AND FKESCO
PAINTING , ,
DECORATING /
ALWAYS IN STORE.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST.
Adopted mid iiiUso by the United States Government.
ItEPAIR SHOPS-Scales of nil kinds repaired and sealed by U. S
standard weights.
237 Write for Estimates.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOE ,
1405 Douglas Street , Omaha
Buffalo U. S , Standard
SCALES.
"V-
Himebaugh & Taylo NEB"V
WESTERN AGENTS , - - OMAHA , NEB
R. R.
R.DO 11 MA STOCK ,
HOPPER , \VARKHOU8B
PLATFORM , & COUNTER
Two furnished rooms for light house
keeping Bcemcr's Block corner 8th and Howard
JIENT UOUEO 0 room * . Inquire tf J. P. Ita
FOU i St. 230 tf
poll UENT In Ilodlck's block. Storeroom 12 (
I 1 ( ect ( Icon and Rood offloo room. Paulson & Co.
.1 ) Pjrnam , room 3 , 786-tf
KENT piano. Inquire at Edholm & Ktlck
FOlt
son's. 893-tf
IOIl 11ENT Store room 1509 Farnam St. , by
F PAULSEN & CO. 409-tf
RENT Furnished tiome on the no rthwe
FOR . ISthaodCapltolaveano , formerly Crolgntor
HOUBO.
T7OH ! UENT Lvgo furnlsned room to guitlemar
X1 only , N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 435-tf
OU RENT-Choip. one piano , ono organ. A.
F Hospe , 1510 Dodge St. 4101m
FOR BALB.
SALE-A nice cott'ge and full Int , half blocV
FOU Milton Rage's' rcsldeucn , on 13tn etroot.
Inquiruof M. Lee , Grocer , 2Id nail Lea\onworth.
C36-16
FOB'S < iLK Finci-t phaeton horse In the city. R.
t' . Patterson , 13th and Farnam. 781-11
FOR SALRTwo cheap lots , thlnn's addition. Foi
ten days only , K. C. Patterson , cornerlSthani !
Farnam. 772-11
II SATjB 20 cottages , beautiful homes , from
El Ji,500to Jl.OKlcaiy toruis. U. 0. Patterson ,
corner 13th and Pjruam. 773-11
FUR SALE Lots in Sannders and Illmebaugl'
add. , S'jmr Side , Hawthorne , West End , Slay
field , by R , C. Patterson , coiner 13tn and Farnam ,
774-11
SALE A perfe&tly new No. Z type writer al
a irood discount. JBall or address C , M. Miller ,
1517 Harney St. OmaKaNcb. 77810
FOU SA' E Full lot with good 4-room house , Nel
son's addition , near Cunilng street. Monthly pay
menti for * 1,700. 1JAUKEU k MAYNE , ISthand
Fan am. 747-12
FOR SALE At lo figures nndia y terms , refl
rienrnnrop rty , most do-trable In ttocltyat the
price. First aud second No's cast of 20th on Mason
ttteet. 749 lOp
FiltSALB-Attlo thriving town ol Blue Hill ,
Neb A stock of dry goo 'e and grocerii e. f Isc
store niom for rent , 21 60. , good opiiortunity for
man con'eniplatlug going Into business Apply one
iloor e t of CitlUtel , r addrois"E. K. " P o. boi
43 B no Hi I , Neb 722-12p
IOIISALK-REAI-SHSTATE-A grrat bargain in
J.1 Mlotiln HOIBO'S Plico , on St Mary's avenue
street car line , nt very low price f rSOdajs. Apply
to Joecph M. Ucjje , ill South Uth strojt. 674-lini ]
FOR SALK Ono of the btt business nppnrtunltlri
In Nelirak * . Stock of Ucneral ii rchamli-o.
r.fh fndo 3i0 ( penhy. Good ruifonor eclltii ) . ' .
Ca | Itnl ri-qulro I $3r to f > * S , ( OO. Bust of reforcni eg
Adilrc "ll. II. cart Ikoolllce. 077-10
S\I 13 Hous aii'l lot B room h'.u-o trocd fri
FOlt kind of Iniilnu sat Ia\ld ClUj.Noli Ad.
0)3-0p )
JVIK 8AT < * < Th gO"il will aril fixtures of thu
' Cro'irliton IIouso. Kisy terms. 633 tf
J/Oll fAliK Jcrcy cnt , y , uni : bulU and belfuri
F .ity huad largest I erd Heat quillty , most
notuil lii Ilka knoii. At head of herd Hie u'l '
kin n and thn bctt btecu bull llv HIT. S'lnniy T | .
ileu , shoun t Ice at Nebraska Stale K Irut Omnlia
Neb , , tdken tlratpilzovadi time Pri cs 1 wijualit >
best. AdJies- , I , I ) Solomon , SprlmrValley SlocK
farm , une mile wc t of Fair ( -ruimda Oiuaha Neb
HOl-tf
I7IOII S.\LE-1BH. Full lot Hickory St. , near lOlh ,
largo lioubu , jl,700,3/00down , balance montbl ]
aiiifiit
141) New 7 loom houtc nn ore of the n'ccst lots
i i I Ian-co n jihoo $3,000. Illtf discount for ra h.
S K'l'Rint 0 roum cottage , lennnUnl cellar , full
lot , clt wiit-'r , cuterri 4o 10th St , uoir Ijuiven-
xonh. ino1)1.dl ) iount for c.th
I'M Virycnniiht 0 loom cottage Falr > Iow St
near Ilnrnuj , $ .1,5ix , $7iO ilown , h&'ance B-I-I tint * .
0-H tf lUIIKKItfe JJ VYNE.
HWll .SALK OK I CAIK-Huc bi-ln.i-8 . lot * all nr
part ol It naiuth 18th st The whola will nuke
avery bta-iiifulresidenceN W.cur.lS haodJIartlia.
fttd-ll
ITIIiil .S VUi.Vury uuurttol foiljoiioj lur HUU |
1 dmlly , o ID bloc * oil dt Sliry's vunue , 1U block
frnmiwjtiillljj Lio.thn ftao , O.SO ) Hwy tcrral
I'Ori'KU&UDUII , IMftFtrn-iimrmt. 5U-tti
' ' H\\K \ Boverul flue Hoconil hand booV.cases.
IT'O'l
Inrjiilruuf Jn'i L Weh.ter , over A. D , MniettV ,
4lh and Farnam stio'U Ml tf
> ( iH hAIK-A tlral-Oa 8 , wel ibtibllshul I'ry '
Jr Uooi'a but nrvK , M4 > ck ami I a < e of ' < , rc , ? l",0 D
toll ,000 Will take part trade. AdJruMi U. Y
H liters. carc > Il < i ) m u M-tf
, " S\IK 200 OX ) hard burned brick nr hotrd
1"VIH u-rn at Omaha or Florence at lnvie t m-n ct
prlcu. AiMroMi r'loitince Dnoi and TtleCo. , Dniaha
H " * tllS < 'h < llir'u I" UB Im
> il.i1 * wo t u > irkiut ) hou.tt , o room * uiiii
LMni on U-81 o'r-et ' , . eir 10th. O sli pnie , it , (0.
H (11 Kit A ( OH Ihlft Knrium * trt < rt 4Vtf If
J hLtltU UUtfU ml UUU-llttiiU Ub ) jtti4 * Uld
HlVJU doilvery wagon , cheap , at 131H Ilamey Sc.
83 tJ
> ItHALB-A alUAll MlMlcr , U.hUiau SCO. , Oil
ITU proof * ! , almoat new , at thin ottlce. > l
/ 'n ' Vc e uid Suns mane at a bar-
I/O11SALK ' Edhnlra anil Krlcksoii'a muilc
lore , oo Kith ht iM.tl
lj"OH Al K A cho'ce impn\e < l farm of .W acrcf ,
Twill wat < re I , ituixl bulMlnirt larte onh.nl 80
( Ten fiiicvl , wlthl l | milltf ni-w tt'ick ) aii'Drixl
niiiyfi 1'i'nfr ' mdij atBiO i r > cr . Almi4
a i at a joining Ili-j tba > e , th t c.m hftrll In 60 M re
l rj > t < 45aud3l7 rfl jur a1 re Terms tiny I'OI'-
TKH A t ) Ull 'M Fnriii.ni > licet 4Mtf
0 VS I.K-H u . ro.iu. , 1.1 7J4S , ti.m. ill-
td'ti , trim , .to Thoriivlliiaildliluu , jmtilf ft.
'ii btint ( r HUD tree | ) , HXj. IOTTK i
CJIUU , itl5 r'mnaiii itrott , 43VII
1j > illLr. . tiiiti pla .u. iMtiUxl aj he * . Uiu-ii.
1at llom1519 IK due _ ffl 1m
UIl BAl.KI luupcat lieu a uu < i lei HI on r , , In
I 1 1'uttei' . aild tlon , a roiiiu , wul 3.0 baritl ell-
t m IM two l''t , ltd fujt Irciit br ISO fett deep , IT
' rol'l hit _ : ( J.iUU. 161b I'uoaui St. 468 tf
SALE A flrst-clisa stock of fanoy goodg.
FOR
Golden opportunity for eltr cr lady or ccntloman-
Small capital , gtoa trodo established. AddreM "L
L WV'Beeolrice. 449-tf
HALE At a bargain , 1200 pound work horse
IpOll 1 good order. A. J. HANDELL ,
424tf 325 Broadway , Cotlni.ll Dlufls , Iowa.
poll SALB-Cuinmt ( street property. Lot In Wai-
I 1 nut Hill , Kostor'a and Donnocken'a addltiona and
Wont CuminK. Lets chrap and on easy terms. POT-
TERiCOBU , 151B Farnara utreit. 4B.tt
\LE-Cheap lota In Shtnn's 2nd addition
FOR and riainviovr. rOTTER & CODB
1615 Karnam street. 428-tt
OR SALK Wo offer to ranchmen and eton ,
F 700 choice Iowa UcHcrs 2 years old.
700 " " " 1 " "
600 " Steers 2 " "
600 " " 1 " "
100 1 and 9 year old erode bulls
Our cattle are yarded , and wo luvlto inspection.
204-lm. Strange Bros. , Sioux City , Iowa.
SALE Twenty acres of the Grlffen farm , 3 |
FOR from the I'ostotllco , and c-nly two blocks
from Pratt'a Bub-dlvlalon. Will bo sold In 2 } , 6 or
10 acre lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1611
Douglas treet. 270 tf
SALE Farm i ) miles from city , near Union
FOR yards. Inquire atIrs. . Meyer , over Iloo
dor's Dnw store. 18th and Webster. 872-
FOR SALE Cheap , fine driving horse , buggy and
harness. Apply rooru24 , Omaha National Bankv
Building. 2iB tt
MISCELLANEOUS.
Suuday afternoon at llanscom Park
LOST cha'n and cross. Finder will bo rewaraed
by leaving at Doran House , 013 Farnam St. 769tf
MUSIUIies ons given on Flute. Bond postal to
John IHnier. Omaha P 0 693-llp
GOOD day board can be hid at 117 North I4'h St. ,
between C-pItoI ave and Dodge. 050-llp
EXCnANQB Stock farm of 40' ' > acres , has
JL1 good buildings andlmpiovemfnt , some stock and
iinp'oineiilR ' , want stock of merchandise of about
< l 00' . Address O. Henry , bo i tlico. 612-tf tj
J ED OR STOLEN A while roan cew St//
STIl
years old , > hort tall and about to have a cal. . /
Ten dollars reward will be p-'d ' for her rfturn to Jim
Stephenson'a Livery stable , ICth St. ( maha. 607-tf
rpAKKN UP One stray red roan horse 3 years old.
X ( 'all at A. S , Outrom's , corner Campbell and
Btondu , N , W. Otnahl. 2 4 Bw o w.
TARRANT'S
Seltzer Aperient
TKENINEOTWTER.
CURES
y s p e p s i a.
V < * JL
Hotel Block ! ,
For B siness ,
Traveling ,
JDress and
andWeddings
Weddings ,
MADE 10 MKASUIIR AND HEADV-Sf AD1S. f
t Drtsilngf , New Summtr Nuvcltlc9.JE * "
THE HULL
The Pioneer and Still Ahead ,
> . _ . . _ _ . ' ii.tf /
3.00,000 X < Toxv ixx TToo.
Fast supcr c < llng the brvrt old f hinad |
andrinnoi Itlu Ue ultuple-t nd wst ttnoleul
bto ebnrnoialnthu world , aud with new I ! ' " 8'
ii en u th ttmfat tn iperi'e Ab olut lv ale wl'H
Ita pat nti rtvolr , now la use the nocowl uo
without & mi yip accident.
< Ti.e-l fwr tuuipgiM , I'rlce I , ' * i Etc.
HUI lj VAl'OHSTOVKOO. ,
CLEVELAUP.O.
c-Snof pm 6 m