Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 20, 1886, Image 5

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    COUNTY CLEKIIS CONVENE ,
Preparing to Organize to Secure B tter
Laws For Themcelvos.
SECOND DISTRICT POLITICS.
How Opponents oflmlrd Are Treated
l y the Hallways 'llic Stinking-
"Water Hlatrsinnu Denounced
Other Lincoln News.
[ rnoM Tiir. nnr.'B i.t.fcoi.x nrtir.AtJ.l
KiThe comity clerk's convention , as per
the call formulated seine time ago , met
in llioir first SC .MOM nt the district court
room in this city yesterday. The com en-
lion \a \ an outgrowth of .1 proposed con
vention called for tlio 10th of March last
ami wliich failed to materialize The few
present nt that time left it with County
Clerk Hell of this county to cull the boys
together for the 10th of Julyand n goodly
number have responded to tlio call. The
objects of this mooting is , lir&t of nil , to
take steps in self-protection and to ar
range for legislation in regard to the
nuiklng of the tax list , ft will bo remem
bered in this connection that4tlic supreme
court rendered a deeiuion in the case of
thn comity clerk of Webster county
which ruling was that no extra pay could
bo allowed under tin1 law for the making
of the list Tlio former clerk of Cass
county has a case in com t of much the
* I same nature , and tlio clerks
in general throughout the state
ficem to regard the time
for action in a sort of self-protecting way
sit hand. The clerks argue that especially
in the older counties Ihu work is petting
to be something mormons in making lliu
list , and if tin ! law la as interpreted they
propose to take steps Jor legislative rem
edies. There are other questions of in
terest that the convention dicuss.one
of them being the question of a change
in the law regarding the time assessor's
returns are made and the days of sitting
of the county boards of equalization.
Under the laws at present the assessor's
returns come one day and the day imme
diately following thu boanl of equali/a-
tion sits , making it a moral impossibility
for the elerk to examine , as lie IK required
to do , nil the dilVoront precinct returns
and have them corrected ready for the
board. This is a change that inert ) will
be a unanimous move made to have it
affected at the coining session of the law
makers. Among the clerks in attendance
are J. A.Piper , llarlan ; W.B IJaper , Paw
nee ; J. M. Hobinson , Ca s ; Mr. Cook.
Washington ; Mr. iMolsline , Hurt ; and
others arrive on incoming trains.
POLITICS IN run bicoxi : > WSTKKT
seem to be well inaugurated , in 50 far ns
the Jim Laird workers uruconccred , and
between booming Laird for a renomina-
lion ami Laws toe decretory at atniA | thn
tfcdikor family and the rcfet of them are
hustling themselves. A former member
of the legislature from put in this section
who hadueen the recipient of railway
pass , nt the expiration of that token of
remembrance presented it at headquar
ters for renewal. The first square ques
tion asked him was if he was lighting
Laird , and upon giving an allirmative
answer the thermometer in the room
fell to a point below zero , although the
day was a July onp and there was no re
newed transportation forthcoming. The
applicant was given to understand that
no free transportation was given to par-
tics who fought the original settler on
the Stinking Water.
A prominent gentleman in Lincoln re
marked after reading of the pugilistic ex
hibition of Laird , that it was a gieat
record for a Nebraska congressman to
make to strike 4 man. oM enough to be
bis father , nrtu the same party was em-
plmtic in denouncing such procedures
in general. There arc a great many
others in this city who view the Affair in
tlio same light despite the fact that the
local morning paper published columns
of highly colored dispatches that at
tempted to show a feeling of justilication
for Laird existing in Washington. A man
that resorts to arguments by force of
lists to defend his record woulti be a good
hand to contest some district with John L.
Sullivan. It would bo a contest removed
from any basis of high moral standing ,
and the winner could select his seat in
the house backed with a record.
THE CKOI' OF NOTARIES.
Since the lirst of January there have
been Issued between live and six hundred
commissions to notaries public and still
the work goes on. Those commissions
are about equally divided between new
applicants and renewals of former com
missions , and form the bulk of the work
for the governor's olTico or for the head
ollicial in that olliee , who afll.ves his sign
manual to the documents with a How of
ink that is einblomatical in itself of the
greatness of the donor of notarial favors.
The latest grist of notarial commis
sions embraces the following list , wliich
is well distributed to the dillcrcnt points
of the compass in this state , Myron T.
Wiidish , Aurora ; Albert A. Sawyer ,
( liindy , Logan county ; ThomasJI. Helm ,
McCook ; Champion S. Chase , Omaha ;
Daniel W. Clancy , West Point ; T. W.
Blackburn , Omaha ; Andrew R. Uitchic ,
David City ; Elmer K. Lontr , Loup City ;
W. ( . ' . Ramsey , Button ; James 11. llanna.
Allondale , Chase county ; Elmer K. Long ,
Loup Citv ; ( Jeorgo Foster , Foster , Pierce
county ; Edward Jnll. Auburn ; Martin L.
Higgins , Omaha ; Wilson T. Graham ,
Omaha.
SCHOOL nexus uicoitmi : > .
Judging by the way school bonds for
school buildings pour into the state of-
liees to b'o approved and made a matter
of record , the state will soon jeach the
halcyon vista of a "schoolliouso on every
hill , " nnd a good one at that. The latent
bonds recorded are thoio of district No.
a , Franklin county , in amount $3.000 ,
drawing 7 per cent , interest ; the bonds of
district 72 , Antelope county , for f 170 ; the
bonds of district 70 , Holt county , for-f iO ,
and the bonds of district M , Jejlbrson
county , for f 100 , all bearing the usiiul
viilu oi interest.
bTATi : IIOUSF. NOTES.
The state board of equalization , con
sisting of tlio auditor , state treasurer und
governor , convened yesterday and will
bo Imiily employed for the coming two
or thrcu days , There yet remains three
counties that have failed to return their
abstracts of assessments to the state aud
itor , nnd work proceeds without thorn ,
TJioshorirt'of linrlun count , ? brought
up an insane man from his territory yesterday -
terday and ho was taken to the moso-
Jptmi , b couitfts/ called the insane hos
pital.
Secretary of State Roggcn was at Hast
ings yesterday.
CITlf NKWS AKI > NOTES.
The police , acting upon the meagre
clues that they could obtain regarding
the Saturday night burglaries , made dill-
pent search throughout Sunday and Sun <
day night , but without avail , and the
prevailing opinion among the officials is
that the burglars have shaken the dust ol
the city from their foot and departed
i\Uii tlioir booty. A return , however , tor
fioih work may bo their tactics of work ,
und it would bo well for citizens gcncr <
ally to avoid sleeping with open doort
i' and woll-iillcd pockctbooks left un <
i'I guarded.
I The police judge hoard the trials and
failings of four plain drunks yesterday ,
und assessed to eaek and all of them the
aaiix of one dollar and costs. Two vag
rituU who were furnished quarters ID
jail , bud tboir bearing and were com'
ii'ittiid , and a party charged with steal'
ing uwhip was placed on the docket foi
R homing. In the case of tlio party caught
Nuatiug hi * board at the Capitol hotel , he
was arraigned , nnd on a hearing of the
on e , was fined ten dollars nnd co ts and
ent to HIP county jail. It is expected
that friends of the man will raise the
necnvnry funds nnd secure his release.
Hon. P W. Wllcox of Mcndota , 111. ,
who interested the Crete assembly , and
who is looking in Nebraska witn a view
to locate , is at the state capital renewing
old acquaintances. Mr \ \ llcox , in com
mon w ith hundreds of othc s , gaze * with
surpii'-e upon the progicss and improve
ments that Lincoln has made , his first
visit to this place occurring at a date
when thorc was not a brick in the cor
porate limits.
The assessment returns from Douglas
county , ns filed with the auditor of the
state , fellow about the same relative in
crease in valuation as did this county.
The incicascd valuation will bo very
large.
Tlio Missouri P.icilio Lincoln extension
has the iron laid to the village of Kim-
wood and the grading well along to com
pletion on HID entire line. Track-laying
Is now proceeding eastward from this
city , anil the 80th of August Is the latest
announced date for the completion of the
line.
line.Count
Count } Commissioner Clements , of
Cass , is an attendant at the meeting ot
the state board of cquiliKutioti , and re
pot Is a creditable increase in the valua
tion as returned from his county. Mr.
Clements is ono of the fathers of the
town of Klumood , which is now in the
midst of a promising and prosperous
giowlh.
A barber who worked in a Eleventh
street shop lias been using a two-edged
tool , as it were , or has been shaving both
ways , shaving his customers in the shop
and his creditors on the outside. Satur
day ho disappeared from the city , and
creditors are left with bills unpaid , while
a detective U on thu watch for the
mourned departed.
Thr Hastings and Lincoln b.t'o ball
club ? are crossing uats in a couple of re-
cicative games at the former place.
A side horse race was secured yester
day between some parlies in tbo city and
strangers , and an appeal to the race
track resulted in victory lor the home
horse ileah.
1IOTKI. AltKIVAUS.
The following Nebraskans were regis
tered at Lincoln hotels yesterday : Fred
W. Race , PhittMiiuth , J. P Twolig , Da
kota City ; T. K. Pierce. C. II. Brown , J.
A. Piper , Alma ; J. ,1. Weinple , Hastings ;
C. O. Bates. A. V. S. Saundcrs , Beatrice ;
John B. Rapier , Pawnee City A. 11.
Sehafcr , Ord ; E. C. Bartlett , Omaha , M.
A. Daugherty , Crete.
A Short Lesson In Political Kconomy.
To the Editor of the Hu- : Under the
above caption the Omaha Herald of July
llth says"If congress were to reduce
the tariff duties , thereby eliminating tlio
protective feature as Mr. Morrison desires ,
the public revenue would increase enor
mously in consequence of increased im
portationthus swelling the surplus in the
treasury far beyond the present enormous
t tal. That would compel the abolition
ot all mtcrnul revenue laves exactly as
Mr. Ytandall desires to begin to abolish
them now. " '
Again in the article following , headed
"Have had enough of Morrison's folly , "
it says : "It docs not require more than
ordinary intelligence to understand that
the reduction of internal revenue taxes
will compel reductron of tariff duties or
that the lessoning of tariff taxes will com
pel the reduction or abolition of internal
revenue ta\cs. "
If the elimination of the protective fea
ture as Mr. Morrison desires , according
to the above , would abolish all internal
revenue taxes "exactly as Mr. Randall
desires , " why does Mr. Randall oppose
Mr. Morrison's measure ? nd why docs
the Herald say"tlwt wo nave and enough
of Moriisbn's folly ? Surely the Herald
ought to be among the last to call any
measure foolish that would exactly carry
out Mr. Randall's desires.
The Herald teaches in the above quota
tion that it is immaterial at least it does
not express a preference whether we
adopt Mr. Randall's method ol abolish
ing internal revenue taxes lirst and as it
necessary consequent reduce the tariff
tax afterward , or Mr. Morrison's plan to
reduce the tariff tax afterwards , causing
the abolition of the internal revenue tax ;
that in cither case the result would be
precisely what both gentlemen desired to
accomplish. Then wo ask again. Why
did Mr. Randall and the Omaha Herald
oppose the introduction of a measure so
happy in results , introduced by the chair
man of the committee on whom the duty
devolved , backed by four-lifths of his
party ? Lot the Herald answer. "The
trouble lies in the fact that the congres
sional cspousers of the dillercnt theories
arc too strong-headed to yield anything
to each other. " Again wo ask , "What
was there to yield on Mr. Morrison's
partt Ho introduced a bill that , accord
ing to the Herald , would accomplish ex
actly what Mr Randall desired. Is Mr.
Randall then the strong-headed theorist
who will yield nothing to an opponent ,
not even when tlio measure wroposcd
would accomplish his cherished convic
tions ? Is he the "dog in the manger ? "
The Herald prescribes a remedy.
Listen :
. "What the dem'ocratic party needs and
needs badly is tlio deposition of Morrison
and the substitution of such a man : us
Hewitt or oven Carlisle. " The trouble
with the prescription is that the demo-
cratio party is u strong-headed cspouser
of different theories from those enter
tained by Mr. Randall and the Omaha
Herald , anil refuses to depose Morrison.
But even if Mr. Hewitt or Mr. Carllslq
were substituted for Mr Morrison , what
comfort would this bring to the strong ;
headed espouser of Randallism while one
of them agrees with Mr. Morrison in ovor.y
particular and the other supports him in
all essentials ?
Has not the Herald mistaken the name
of the gentleman that ought to bo sup
pressed and deposed ? . D. McC.
A Most Ijluornl Offer.
The Voltaic Bolt Co. , Marshall Mich. ,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Bolt
and Electric Appliances on thirty days
trial to any man alllicted with nervous
debility , loss of vitality , manhood , oto
Illustrated pamphlet in t > oalcd envelope
with full particulars mailed free , Write
them at once ,
It is said that the colored people of the
United States maintain more secret and
benevolent societies than any other people
ple on the face of the earth.
It. PBCEJ
SPECIAL
EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors ,
Vanilla , Lemon. Orange. Almond , lime , etc. .
Ilor u delicately aud naturally as the truit.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. ,
CHICAGO. irr. i > ocia ,
IN
Tlio Itincstcrs nt AVork to Dcfcnt
Vnn AVyok.
Yt'TAX , Saunilcrs Co. , Nob. , July 17.
To the Kditor of the DEB Sattnders
coiinly hhs n drouth on hand ns well ns
oilier parts of the state , and whilst the
farmers are nil sweltering in their fields
tlio old Rang of politicians that infest
Saundurs county nro trying to sot up the
Dins for Church Howe for congress , nnd
for the election to the leylMaturc of Rang
of rsiilrogtio strikers , who while they will
prctenil to lie for Van U'yck , will lirst bo
led off Into voting for M. U. Hcoso for
United Status Senator , nnd thus held out
of the traces nntil the wires can be woven
nil nrotind them. Put Hall , n yooil solid
farmer of this conntj- who was In the
Ja-st home , will bear watching In this re-
sweet. Patrick , whun talking to George
Kov , and other ring representatives heiv
is "down on old A nn , " but when approached
preached by his Van Wjek neighbors is
all solid. All that is necessary for the
tanners anywhere is to select their ou n
candidates and not leave politics to the
lawyers nnd court house rings.
11\ the way. L observe that one Cald-
wcll , blab-mouthcit nhystor of Lincoln , is
a candidate for the legislature from
Lancaster county. He spoke here once
and .spent an hour nnd u half railing
about Van Wyck's republicanism. In
fact ho entirely torgot what he came for
and devoted himself to the task of demol
ishing the old general's boom. He is
probably smiling around now , "as ( rood
as pie , " to get Van Wyuk support. 1-rom
such as he good Lord deliver us.
From the eastern Dart of the county
Scoville , of Valparaiso , is talked of. Ho
is said to be a lair sample of n decent
lawyer , but your correspondent does not
know him. For senator John Stern , cv
postolllee inspector , is spoken of as well
ns is Day , latii senator. .John is a lead
ing Norwegian , and would poll n heavy
vote. Aside from this tie is said to be of
nn observing turn of mind and can bi >
made to see the handwriting on the wall
which interpreted looks HHO this.
"The Saundcrs county delegate who
sells his vote to the railrogue gangI this
'load of poles' is worse than dead he
s > tinks. "
Xo one knows hereabouts what Day's
proclivities are , in the senatorial ques
tion , lie claims to be in favor of whole
some legislation and report says he is for
VanAVjek. In this count v. or at least
this part ot it , you can read in the faces
of tliO'O you meet covered with dust and
tan , this epigram :
"No more 11-ccnt corn , the railroad
commission must go , " and with this for
our watchword we intend to win. Gen
eral Van \Vyck \ will speak bore before
the campaign closes. Oiteuitvi.it
A Chilli with Glnmlers.
One day last week the State Veterinary
commission ordered the killing of a horac
at Fremont which was ntlected with the
glanders. The animal was duly killed.
Kincc then , n child'of the owner of the
horse has also died , and it is supposed
from glanders , caught while tending the
diseased animal. A small sore was lirst
developed in the child's eye. It worked
thence all over its face and body , break
ing from lumps into openings from which
matter * freely flowed. Several doctors
examined the case und nearly all have
arrived at tlio conclusion that the disease
was contracted from the horse. It is sup
posed that some of the virus from the
nfl'ected animal , when the latter was en
deavoring to clear his lungs , struck the
child's eye and lodged there , witli the
result mentioned. Dr. Gurtli is prewiring
a report upon the matter and will soon
publish it.
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Comlnj * to Omatia.
A. Block , of Atlantic , la. , and H. Hey-
man , of Dcnlsou , la. , are in the city.
The gentlemen compose of the firm of
ISlock & Hoyman , who have large cloth
ing stores at Denison and Atlantic. They
have decided to open a largo clothing
store in Omaha , and nre here for the pur
pose of securing a biiitablo location.
Block & Heyinan have boon engaged
in their line of business in Iowa for ten
years , and have established a reputation
for fair dealing and business stability that
has secured tor them nn abundant suc
cess Thev nro both young men of line
business ability , and come to Omaha to
find a larger field for their enterprising
spirits than is furnished them in smaller
towns. Tlioir business will bo conducted
on a largo scale and in a manner that
will commend patronage.
Tricky Horse Trailers.
Al Davis and Tom Hutlcr , belonging tea
a pack of horse traders who have been
camping near the city for the past few
days , were brought before Justice Andersen -
son yesterday on a charge ot horse stoning
On Saturday they had met an old farmer
named A T. Smith , nnd proposed to
trade animals. Smith agreed and the
Unnsfcr took place. When the traile was
made , Smith.found that ho had beuu put
in possession of nn old plug , hardly aolc
to walk. Ho at onou had the two men
thrown into jail , but Sunday n compromise -
miso was ollorod , and Smith yesterday
failed to appear against the tricky
horse traders , consequently they wcro
released.
A Lin ml Mark Burncil.
Karly yesterday morning the small two
story frame cottage , known as the Platt
Snundors homc > tend , the possession
session of Slmll &lloluf , was completely
destroyed by firo. No alarm
was sent to the ( ire 'department ' ,
The building was destroyed aim w.is un
occupied at the timo. It wu : > insured for
six hundred dollars. It was ono ot the
oldest houses in that part of the city It
is said that it was saturated with
kerosene and was doubtless burned by nn
incendiary.
Blockmlinc tlio Streets.
The great rush of business which the
Union Pacific has experienced for several
days bacu has led to serious detention of
vehicles at the Thirteenth street crossing.
Some of the passengers on the line of
cars on that htrcot say that they have
been detained by switching and station-
cry cars at that crossing , ns much as
twenty-live minutes. The delays yester
day sometimes reached ton minutes ,
To Help Volunteer Flrcnion.
Denis Lane of this city has just re
turned from Lincoln , whore , with some
of tlio members of the State Firamon's
association , ho interviewed sotno of the
prospective candidates for the next cam
paign with reference to their support of
u bill in the logi&luluro to tax lire insur
ance companies 3 per cent of their re
ceipts for the support of volunteer fire
companies throughout the state.
Nuilworlcs Fire.
Yesterday mornng about 5.80o' clockjtho
nailworks were discovered to bo on firo.
An alarm from box 7 brought the fire de
partment to the scone , and in a short
tune , tlio flames which were found on
the rafters wore extinguished. Jn view
of the fact that the works have not boon
running for a week , the oauso of the fire
is inexplicable ,
Pants for Ills Pnnts.
Justice Ilorka , yestorda } * issued u
writ of replevin , to. enable Nathaniel
Ford to recover his clothes from Roger
Evnns , who ho claims , holds them
unlawfully.
A Noiv. Dlnlim Room.
The dining room of the Millard hotel
1ms just graduated from tha hnniU of the
decorators nml presents n decided Im
proved appearance. The old fresco of
the walls and colling has disappeared
and In iU stead ta a beautiful variety lighe
and gold colored papering , which giv
the room a rich aim elegant appearance
The only color is visible in a pretty
llowcr wliich decorates the cornice. Tim
ceiling has been divided into panels , the
outlines oflneli nro decorated in gold
while the cornices lire coered with bright
and boantilitl ( lowers in var
ious designs. The effect of the whole is
rich and beautiful nnd is n welcome sub
stitute for nondescript adornment which
has heretofore obtained in the Millard.
THEY QUIETEcTDOWN.
IJIIly EtlMartli , the IMisllist's , First
Meeting With Several Mexicans.
New York Letter to the lloston Globe.
Last evening warty of burly Tc\ans
were enjoying themselves mound-ono of
the mahogany tables in the Hollhinn
house , when suddenly their merriment
wns turned to anger. The party had
helncd themselves to one round of drinks
nnd were pouring another out of the bottle
tle when Hilly Kdwaid- , , who has a kind
of superintendence of the place , called a
waiter's attention to the fact , and begged
him not to forget to charge for it. IJilly
simply did this as a precaution. The
waiter , however , stupidly supposed Hint
the gentlemen were trying to got n drink
without paying for it. Ho approached
the party ns if they were dead-boats and
rudely demanded pay for a drink which
they nail not yet taken. The gentlemen
were indignant , anil it looked for a mo
ment as if they would make matters un
comfortably animated for the waiter. He ,
seeing that he had maile a mistake , threw
the blame ou Edwards , to whom he
pointed.
"Why don't < that dude mind his own
business ? " asked the largest of the party.
"I guess I could knock the follow over
witn my little linger. I'll just show him
how wo treat such people down in our
country. "
"Come hero , you poor dude , until I
swallow you , " said another of the party ,
as he bccKoncd to Kdwards.
As Hilly advanced innocently , a thiid
member of the party remarked , "He'll
s-caro the llttlo fellow to death , any
how. "
"Look ahoro. " cried the biggest Texan ,
firmly sei/ing Edwards' coat , "I'll "
The threat was cut short by Colonel
Tom Ocliiltreo. who was one of the paity ,
saying. "Hold on , bois , this is a mistake.
This dude is a good fellow. Lot mo intro
duce you to him. Gentlemen , allow mete
to introduce to vou the celebrated Hilly
Edwards , the champion light-weight ( if
the American prize ring , and let mo add
that ho is not a dude. "
Tramp * nnd Sludgers.
Rradlaw Anderson , n young man
about eighteen yeara of age , who has
charge of the closets at the Union I'acilic
depot , relates that on last Saturday af
ternoon ho attc.niptcd to eject couple \ of
tramps from the aecommodiitioib Under
his care , and was struck on the forehead
with a slung shot and cut in a painful
manner. The fellow escaped.
Mrs. Thomas S\yobe and children , E.
T. and Dwight , loft for Laramie yes
terday where they'will ' remain a siiort
time , after which they will 50011 * an ex
tended visit to Idaho.
I'olilciicss.
Chicago Herald , The story is going
the rounds that n p'olito Chicago burglar
entered the house of a beautiful lady who
immediately fainted , whereupon ho im
mediately ransacked the l-orise at his
leisure. A few "clays thoror.ftor the lady
received a note from him , in wliich ho
said : "Dear mrfdam , as you lay upon
the lloor the other day you looked so
lovely that 1 was strongly impelled to
kiss you , but the instinct of a gentleman
prevented mo. " The newspapers in the
cjletc cast are commenting upon this
circumstance ns if it wcro rare and ex
traordinary , when as a matter of fact it
is merely typical of that well bred cour
tesy to bo mot with everywhere in tlic
great metropolis of the west , where
every man would rather bo polite than
president.
The area sown in wheat in Manitoba
this year is 450,000 acres , which it is esti
mated , will produce 11,200,000 bushels of
grain ,
A vein of what appears to bo first-class
burnt umber has been discovered near
Newcastle , Pa It is twelve feet wide ,
and of unknown depth and extent
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age !
SYMPTOMS OF A
I.osnofnppc'tlte , Iloirel * costive , 1'ain In
the bend , with a dull sensation In the
hack part , 1'nln under tlio BhoalUer-
lilatlc , Fullness nfter cnllutr , iTllUndls-
inclination to excilionof body ortntnil ,
Irrltaullltyof temper , I.ounplrltsrllti
afeclliiBafhnTini : neglected eomodutr ,
Weariness , Ulzzliiem , Fluttering nt ( bo
Heart. Data befoiotbu eyrnHcaducUo
over llio rlcut ere , Itestlessness , with
fitful dreams , Hlchly colored Urluo , aud
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S 1'J 1,1,8 nro especially adapted
to oaclj cases , ono dosa effects such a
chanRnoffcallngnatoastonlilitliaeutrcrer.
They Increase the Appetiteand cauio the
body to Take on 1'lcili.lhus the evilem Is
nourished , ami l > y their Tonic Action on
taeUleestlveOrgans.HvidilarHtooUara produei-il. I'rlceUric. < 13 fllurmy St..N.Y.
TUTT'S ' EXTRflCT SARSAPARILU
Renovates the body , .naked healthy tttsli.
strengthens the ncak , repairs the wastes of
the system with pure hlootl and hard muscle ;
tones the nervous system , Invigorates the
Lraln , and Imparts tlie vlor of manhood.
81. Bold by flniffilsta.
Ol'l'lCK 44 JllurruySt. , Now York ,
LINCOLN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Itoccntljr Uullt. Newly rurnlsheJ
Tlie-Tremont ,
J. C. FITZGEHALD& SON , Proprietors.
Cor. fill and 1' ts. , Lincoln , Nob.
Itatci 11.00 porclar. btruol can from house to anr
pirtot Iho clljr.
J. II.-\V.HA\\KINS ,
Architect ,
Offices ai. 34 and 42 , lllohnrds IIlock , Lincoln ,
Nob. Elevatoroiv'lltn stiuot.
Urooderol Drecderof
OAU.OWAVCATTt.Ej ) 1 fiOOIITllUIUi CATTC.B
F. & 1 , WOODS.
Live Stock Auctioneer
Sales made In nil itnrts of the U S. at fair
rates. Itootu 3 , State lllock , Lincoln , Nub.7
Golluway and Short Horn bulls for salo.
D. II. GOULDIN ,
Farm Loans and Insurance ,
Correspondence In regard to loans solicited.
Itooin 4 , Klcbnrd lilo > .lc , Lincoln , Nob.
Public Sale ,
Denver , Col. , Jiiuo lOlh , ISSiJ.
40 head of Show Short Horns , Hutcs le Crniclt
fhunk , J-yeur-olds , weighing 1G.V ) ; bulU and
Iiolfero. Addroia Hold und Farm , for catalogues -
uos , Denver , Col. C. M. Uranson , Lincoln , Neu ,
Col , F. M. Woods Auctioneer ,
When in Lincoln stop at
National Hotel ,
Aud gut a food ulnnor tar 'So.
I , J.A.FEDAWAV Pro *
Gctttnc
Chlcaffo Herald The startling Intelli
gence conies acrois the water that tlio
celebrated Jcrsov "Lily , " Mrs. Langtrv ,
is pettlne fat. The transatlantic reporter
kindly add * the Information that this
condition Is duo to crtravacant indulgence
in trtblo luxuries. It is well enough to bo
exact In aca e of thU kind. Changing
the subject slightly , it wouldn't occasion
more surprise to the public at largo to
hear that a bed-post or fence rail or even
Hornhardt had taken on symptoms of
obesity.
Fire lm\v Violation.
Councilman Schrocder , on yesterday ,
pointed out to a HKB reporter a violation
of the lire ordinance in a shed on Thirteenth -
toenth street , iimncdiatclv not th of the
Union Paeilic track. The owners lirst
built a platform , then onlargi-d It and
llnallv covered the latter part with a
frame roof. The whole i * now used for
storing agnr-ultiiral implements
' 1 he bank clearings yesterday were
$71M.7 ! .11H.
Apoilinaris
"THE QUEEN OP TABLE WATERS. "
luanrcnvEDTns
HIGHEST AWARD ,
LONDON , iS34 ,
AND IS SUPPUKD V.NDr.R
ROYAL WARRANT
H.21.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
Apoilinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
" The defective sewerage system of many
of oar cities and the no-drainage of our
larger towns and rural districts are poi
soning the very sources of potable water
in many instances"
A. Van Dcr Veer , A.M. , M.D. ,
1'iiiiiient tf ( lie .Vntfeal Saritiy tf
Iht StJte af Xtiv I'm i ,
Frbrtiary 3 , iS36.
"The purity of AFOLLINARIS
offers the best security against the dan
gers which are common to most of the
ordinary drinking waters , "
London Medical Record.
Apoilinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"Filthy streets may be bad , and defect
ive drainage and sewerage worse , but
, " diseases thejliar-
fe Ihepromotion of of -
rhccal type there is no agent like the pol
luted water supply. "
A. Van der Veer , A.M. , M.D. ,
1'rtiftttnt ff Hit Mediral Society ff
tit State ff Xe-.v York ,
fttrnnry 3 , lS35.
" The dangerous qualities of contam
inated drinking water arc not obviated
by the addition of wines or spirits. "
Medical Officer of Privy Council ,
England.
"Use not/ting but a.tnrql Jljje'i
Water * . s"ti as JPOLLINARIS ,
free from all vegetable poisons"
Boston Journal.
Apoilinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
HAS RLCl'.IVLD THE
HIGHEST AWARD
LONDON , iS3 , ,
AND IS SUrrilM ) UNDER.
ROYAL WARRANT
, 10
H.E.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"The dangerous qualities of contam
inated drinking -water are not obviated
by the addition of wines or spirits"
Medical Officer of Privy Council ,
England.
"The purity of APOLLTNARIS
offers the best security against the dan
gers which are common to most of the
ordinary drinking waters"
London Medical Record.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Apollina'ris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"APOLLINARIS reigns alone
among natural dietetic Table Waters.
Its numerous competitors appear to have
one after another died away"
British Medical Journal.
"Its purity offers the best security
against the dangers which are common to
most of the ordinary drinking waters. "
London Medical Record.
Apoilinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
UXS IIECEIVEDTIIK
HIGHEST AWARD ,
LONDON , i83 < ,
AND U BITPI4ID UNDER
ROYAL WARRANT
TO
H.E.H. THE PBINOE OP VfALES ,
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
O/ all GrMtrt , Drnfltlt & Mi * , ll'al , Dtiirt.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.1
"Jfat acquired a leading plate infublh
esteem throughout the world "
British Medical Journal ,
May 31 , 1884.
ANNUAL SALE , 1O MILLIONS ,
OfallCroHtn.Dmssi : ! ! , irMtn. Wat. Dedtirt ,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
M ONT.Y TO I.OA > Ull n'tll 1 > IRU > .
H. S. Smith , Uooiu3itlmcll Itlock.ft"
ft"
MONI'.YTo txinn on mil p tnto In mn of
$1VX ) unit upwards. Aililro s Aliurt SKi-ol ,
Mlllnrd lintel. UV > S '
OM-V ; TO l.Ov On Honl oMnto
M
llrillou Itios. , lulO Douglas stlcot.
-
RI'ICIAI. : rrxn or sn.oon to u > nn in
nmoniit * to Milt , on < hort time inortimos ,
three to tweho months time on property tin-
tire red or unlinproted , Cnh nt HIP Oinnlin
rlnnncinl i\eliuniro : , ( eoiid floor of llnrker
H oi-k. S. \ \ \ CoiJ nirimm nml IMJi St. _ _ " < l _ _
MnNIJV TO IX ) ANt rpnsonnlilo rule * on
rntiilturp.nno wnU'hos nivl iithorucrMiniil
) . C .1. Cniwotl. loom I ! ' . Ii-on llnnU
yroppit . 12th nnd rarnnm. Take din ntor.
_ _ _ _ KMn 11 _ _
Ml. IIIOIUNS \ CO , 1RCKJ DoiiKlni Bt. will
lonn jou moiipy on liupre < l liirni" In
Dottelii * , la s. Snuii.pr ( , Snrpy , Wnshlncton
nnd Hint ponntles , ill tie lowest rnto of Inter-
c t. Cull nn < l $ te n . _ . _ ? " ! _
M OSr.Y I.OANP.n-On wnrelionto receipt" .
ftirnlltiro , dlnmond" , Arnti'lir . etc. II. C.
.
" \\riim ; > o tlioaji inonoy on long time , liuiiiv
iiniintltv.toloiinon tn ldecltvpiopeitor
fnrm liuul. JInrflmll \ I.obcck , 1G11 Kiirnnin st.
GI'KH CENT mono ) to lonn. It. C ration-on.
13th nnd DnitKln * . l
\f OSl'.YTO LOANAt lowc't nitcgof Intel-
lilpst In sunn of { .MOnud npwnrd on fnrins
nnd vltj propel ty. F J. Pity \ Ca. O.Croun-
se's block , so coi Cnpltut uvo und Kith st.
5C"-nngC
GO .MA II A IMNANCIAI. I'.M'H ANdKHpro-
pared to innkc lonns In nn ) iiimnmt , mi any *
kind ot npprovod fpcilrlty. Lnrire collnternl
loiiii-i n ppcclnlt.v. Al-o nn rlmttph nnd renl
rstnto In ninountsnnd time to unit. Iotver rntPS ,
bolter tprm , nnd prompter wvrxlco tlmtt nny
lonn agency In thoelty. Tor further piutlpulars
pull nt ofllce on Iho second llonr of the Itnrker
Illook. so > Ul ) t > pt corner of I'linmin nnd IMh
S7S
I'KH CUNT monuy tolo.in. .1. J. Mnhonoy ,
G lira nirnnm. ' . -
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jCnjj'-O _
M ONKVTO I.OAX At lower rntesthannny-
where el oln the city , on f urnltnro , plnlios ,
, horfos , wnRono , or stock ol nny Ulnd.
Itomoniber , nt lo nrrnt < s tlmn nny ottior lonn
oniipnny in the pity. City I inn .v Mnrtgniro
Co. . room 15 , 1101 1'nrnnm Bt , opposite 1'nxton
hotel. _ _ _ * _ _
. - - to loan nn ic lilonco nml business
JLIJ property. l/rmo t rntp * . C. J ( "nswi'll &
Co. , Hoom lU.Iion Hunk llullillnjf , 12th nml Kur
il nni KW _
MONIIV to lonn by tlio uii < lor ! Kiiecl. who Ims
the only proporlv orirnnlzoil lonn ntruiicy
In Ornalm Ixinni1 ol $10 to 51,000 mndo on fur
niture , phinos. oipnns horsps , wiiironi. machin
ery , &C- , without rcmovftl. No dclnys. All
mislncsi strictly ronflilpiitlnl Ixinns co inmlo
thnt nny pnrt can lie pnlil nt miy tlnio , rnch pay
ment rpilncltiR the co t pro tntn , Ailvnnros
made on line wntches Mini illntnoniM. Persons
Plioiild carofullv conililor who they nrc dpnllnp
with , in many now concorni nro dnlly comlnB
Into c'YlMcnco. ShouM you nocil monov , cnll
nnrt co mo. W. U. Croft , Hoom 4 , Wltlincll
Hulkllnir , ir.th nml llnrnoy. SJ3
inn.OOOto lonn on city rcsldonco property
Gco. AV.Day , 14C3 Knrimm. KW
PEll Cr.NT Money to lonn. Stownrt & Co ,
Koomit. lion bunk , 12th unitriirnura. Kit
nn.noo to loun. Sums f5'X ' ) nnrt tipnnnK
Lowest rntos. Bemls , loth nna DoughwoW.
EfiO
roNEV TO LOAN-i ) . F. InvJ3 ) * CP-
L BaUta and Loan atronts , 1600 JrnrtiPCi
MONRT TOJOAK Oa eood pccnrltios. A
HcOavock , room 7 llodlck Block , \Kfi \ Fnrnnm
Bt. JWJ
M' IONKv ' TO r.OAN On real cstuto and chat
toll D. L. Thomoa. -"iJJ
M'MONKY
MONKY TO LOAN In aum8 of PMO nnd tip-
wards on drst-dnss renl estate eccitrlty.
Ptlor * CobbJBIS Fnrnam Su 204
MONKY L < > AN yD nt a F. Heed & Co'S. lxi n
offlco , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons
pcrsonnl property of nil WndsnnJ nil other " .
tlclcaol vuluo , without reaovat 515 s. I3th ,
ti > er Cl"srmma commission storo. All bus.
boss Btrlctlr oonfldontnU ? f 5
BUSINESS CKAJfCES.
FOU SAT.K Ono of the oldest ostnblishod
Brocory liuslnoss In the city , with a\ery
largo , woll-pajlmr trade. Will oxchiiniro for
Oinnhn ronl estate or pint cash nnd balance secured -
cured notes. Hood reasons given for soiling.
Address " 131 , " Hoc olliee. 1137
T\TAsTKI > To"pnrchliso n ImlF'liltorest in n
T furnlttiioor genoml household turnlsli-
Ing bnslncs ? , or hnrdwaro Rtock. Addix- , ! IIO
K. M St. . Council llluffg.lown. ICJ-li )
Foil SAI.i : An eating house whcio n solid
business Is tiansiiotod the jour nroinid :
on account of the pnrty going Into another kind
of business. For sale cheap lor cash If bargain
cnn bo mudo Immediately. Addicts I -.i , Ilco
olllcc. ftta-SO *
FOH SALE OR EXCIIAXfiE For city prop-
erty , n nloo clean stock of grocoiles with n
line trado. Good reason for selling. Thee Olscii ,
21H S 15th st , 8H8-2-J
TTIonSAI.E-.Half Interest In ngrocorr bnsi-
-L ness ; dolnggood business : ono ot the best
locations In the city ; III lionlth tlio leason for
wnntlng to sell. Address I Uo , Ilcu ollieo. 893
W , VNTElJ > nrtnor with f3W ( , In good bnsl-
noss. Apply 30 ? B. llth st. MK-U2
I. OIl SAI.K Stock of Hooks , Stationery nnd
1 Musical Instiumonts. Will soil or rout
building. Dlroct. Lock HoxS01 , AlbionNob , tt
FOU SAI.AK-Mlllnory stock for Falo cheap
or trade. Including shelving , counter , show
en os complete , stamping patterns , etc. 8. A <
Sjpiimn. 141X1 " rnninm. " _ _ _ ' _ _ _ 874 ;
H OI" is : I.on.rurms.Laiids inonoy loanoil.
nomts , .1.I gtrocts. 471
. . . _ . . _ _ _
FOUSALK 20 shares stock of flOOoauh of
the Wyoming Moat Company at Cheyenne ,
W- , This stock Is llrst-clnss , will boar the
closest Investigation nnd Is now paying a
uotxl dividend. Tor fuitlferpnrtlculnrs address ,
O. It. T.caio Omaha Ilco. Omaha. Nob. 271.
Foil H , ir On account of ether business I
will spll my Ice rrcnm pnrloi-s nnd confec
tionery store at 14JO Douglas streets , nt low t\tt- \
nies. If you ivnntn bargain npply ut once. IJ.
_ 273
FOU HALK In n prospoilng llttlo towtTlii
Iowa ol ubout 50U Inhabitants , sltnntod on
the C. H. I & P. H. n. line , a good and complete
butchering business will bo sold choap. ns tlio
pro = out owner Intends , on account of his poor
health , to go to California. Tor further information -
formation , address H 6. lleo ufilco. _ 1/BJ / yii 1 *
OUKXCllAMiK stocks of poods or every
kind , for farms and land ; nleo lands to exchange -
change for goods. If you want to trndo , no
ranttor what It is you bnvo , write , with full de
scription , to C. F. Mnyno. Uonl Estate nnd
Trust Co. , Omaha Nob. WI
TTIOU MALU Rovornl stocks of eonds , dolnirn
J-1 healthy business , ownorshlp clear , anils-
faction guaranteed ; tormn nasy. iwuio Omnba
jironorty taken In oicliango. Marshall A Lo-
bock , 1511 Furnam st 412
LOST
flS IIE.WAHD Fjr the lotnni of pointer pup ,
P J iivor color , whlto k'fc-ij unil bolly. 2lth
and llnrncy. J. It. Slrnxv. M7 2J
LOST From 1D13 Ciiming St. . n llghf bay
hnn-o nbont Hyears old , nrnndcd 1) , V. on
the right front hoof. Unwind otforol for return -
turn to 11. J. Ki ers , IQl'i Cinnlnc St. Wli-20
TOST 4 days niro a rod cow , hiniidcd "W.
J \"on hip. Uotnrn lo V , Pjvonku , Soiuh
Umabn. Wl-ri1
PEUSONAL Oo to C. U Mnyno's oillco for n
bMrgnln In real osinto. llo glvoi honest
ndrlto.imd noior ndvlsoa a pnity to buy what
ho thinks U high-priced piopcrty. Tiy him nnJ
Boo. B4'.i-VJ
wishlmr for domcjtio
help tliould call ni lliiKorth HHh t : good
giila will bo InrnUhcd. Kchruskn Uiniiloj incut
Airuncy. 74 1
PIKSONAI. : 'lo persons wtio wish 10
homo In Orchard Hill , I will boll lota upon
imminent of the nominal sum of tun doling nnd
balance at the end of Hvo ) ours. IntoriMt at 8
\wr \ cent , payable fccml-annnally. This U the
b < st oiler ever mode to nnr homorokor In thu
city. Call and ECO inc. G. ! i Mnyr.p , Heal I-- :
tate nnd Trust Co. , S.W. cor. > 5th aim rw'nm.
* _ _ 8C7
| 3iilSONAIj : ( luu monthly profit , llr-antliul
J plio'o rinl ; putiitlnv taught frco. Miai
Chrlslle , 1514 D'liiglaj. _ 7'Ji.lB"
\TANTKI > iv.inily lo adopt n gli I baby unnut
M two wttcktoU. I'or parliculuii iiildrrsi I
7 , lleo ollire M-\'J \ >
BOAHDIHO.
BOAUDlNti-Cnll at IKtt Fin nan ri. forbosnj
and lovely room either nmti nn.l wlfo or
two gentlemen K24
Foil ItKNT-Unom uud board for twa i CU
Ciipitol nve US
"p OA HD-And lodtrlaiiS. utOii N. lUh it
S J Ki
AL'rrriON-To be soldo hlifhBsnuddor. Weil-
niiitjj , July 21,111 IU n in. lh t-tiiiiplfiQ
out ) tof hoisehilJcaJ.ai 7i'J ' S. I'Hli. ni-.ir Hi.
Miuynavv. 'J'-'W
4 XVONi : know Intr the ndilrc * ? orfhero
Jnboitts of ( loorifp 11. Hnplo will plenso
forward tlio Information to Ms i ter Lmirn
V : . llltrle. South KuelM I' . O..Cujnhogn eonntj- ,
't
rpo lll'V , Sell or Kent rent r tnte. en to the
Ji office of tlipC. I' . Mrmio Uenl llstntn mid
TruM Company 1)17-19 )
AHTIIl'.UK. Don't tm > oiitMdP-prnpctt ) un
til jon hnvptiist looked lit nit ( .niiip'aaiV
< lltlun rn Pol hit twnth t. . two nul onohn'f '
miles oiitli of the poMotlko l\ir nle l > ) lll '
don & ComMork on-i MeichmiK' J ntiomil
bunk. "AK.T ) _
rpO 111"V. Sell or llont Mill e tnte , ( jo to the
I i HUi < .r the C. It MII > IIO Itenl K-tntc iitul
Trust ( "oinpany I'l'-ltf
HOOU1C * ' bc t trliTplppTntp Vnlit" nml lotk <
only $1V ) per ct ; for essh only , lldh'ilm V
irlcK : nn.app 1 * . O. 70 SI
rpTTnVYSell nr llont mil o tnte , BO to llio
L ollU'oot the C. 1Ma ) no Konl l. lnte ntul
Trii t Complin. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' " "
rpOlll'V , Poll or Hi-lit n nl rMnle.no to the
-L olliee of the C. K. Mn ) ne Iti'ul I.tnto nn 1
Tru l Cinipiiny _ _ I'J7-U' _
CAfll pnlil for oTil Jowclr > . * ll crorgoM. K < 1-
Jmlm \ iriPk : on , op | > . P. O. 87021 _
rpfflirv. ell or Kent real eMnto , no to Iho
L olliceol tht-C. T. . Mnyno llenl IMnlo and
TMK * rompmiy _ l'17-lff '
IJIHVV xn.ilts nnd ees poolsclenned byK.
i : -ltir. ( P.O llo427. . OlOniltrH'
rpo lit'V , Pell or Kent icnl pMnto. ( ro to tlio
JL iillleo of tlio C. K. Mnim Kenl I'.Mnto nnd
TIIIM Oompnii ) ' gli-19
ANIM-OfNTY linn Is
SCllllOIi . < 5eo. W. Dn1101 ritrnnm. 4" < l
mo lU'Y , Sell or iTent t7cnl Titnte , RO to tlio
L oilier ot tlio C U Mn ) no llenl lislnto nml
TrnstComimny ? 45 1
iti : > T-S < | uan ) I'muo. t monthly. A
JL1 llospo. 1313 Douglas. _ _ 23 _
TO llt'V , Sell or llcnt rciTl o tnti > . RO to tlio
otliccolthoC. U. Jlnyno Itoal Ksmtn nnrt
Tiust Coinpniiy _ 1M7-19
"ITIOK UKNT UrjiiiH , $ . : per monlli. Jloipo ,
J : 1611 oUBlns. _ _ _ _ _ -71 _
lU'VSrll ir ItPlll it-ill o-.tiUe , ire to thn
JL ollic-o of tlio C. K. ) ln > IIP Honl listnto and
TrilM ( 'oiiipiiny 047-10
_ _
FoTF llilvr A Ptoro on n ROOI | rctnlUit root.
Apply the Oimilm Ilviil llMato nnd Ixinn
Co. _ _ _ _ Ut7
rpo IIHV , Poll or Hont leiil estnt" , an to Iho
1olllco ol tlio C. i : MIIJMO Heiu l.tntr nnd
Tui t l.oinpiin ) _ _ viV \
THOK UiNT-Slinru : | riituo ( j tuontlllr. A
JP IHnpe. 1513 Douulil : .T3
_ _ _
MM inc. K. M"AYNI : iieiiniiuitu S TrTist com-
1 pnny U tlie jilnco to ire for it ill i-stnte , ub-
stincl ortltloor to lioirnir inonoy 1U7 IP
FOU SA1.K Or Kxi-linilRC Splendid flc h
toek ofliou'o futnUlunu uoods ; Invnloo
nlioiit ff.lHIO ; e > luinis llutcliur , ( iiuld A 0) . ,
Millnrd Hotel Illook. U74-i.'l
dnyn by ' , n AgentsCom -
lilnntloii llrooin < ln-cr ! nnd dust imn holder -
or , S sninploi nnd lermi iniilled to nny mldnM
foi Illet 1'oslnl Noto. Tiiko onli'is Iniin nninplrs ;
llio thing lir fill is. Kinokii llruoin Holilcr Co. ,
liiillnniipolls.lml. UTit-U' ' *
t'Jia foot within 4 blocks
F of tlin eouit hoii'.c , \ Itli two new UOUMJS ,
$7oa T.ils N n ImrKiiln I , C. V Mil ) no lli'iil ! ' .
Into nnd Ti nst Co , l&th mid rai-iuun. Pt'-lO
SA1.12 I'lirnlturo and len o of six-room
Foil
hoiice , tlmo on purl. Cull laii Noith a'tti
Ftroet , t o blockb from llfd Cnr line. B 3
TiTioir8AiT ] : Aioi nov-jirfTooTwithu ! 4 biocKs
JL1 of iliocturt lioiifo , with two now lieu os
f7rx)0. ) This Is n imrRiUn. C. I'Miiynu Honl 1H
Into nnd Trust Co , 15th nnd Kuriinm. Ui'-lO
TT OH SAM : A lotOO.t i ? ; feel "within 4 liTu k *
JLJ of thocoiirl lioilse , with tw'o ueTw lioHJoa ,
JT.VIO. Tlil < Is n barmiln. C. 1' . Mnjnc Henl Hs-
tute nml Trust Co , llth mid I'nniam IU7-1H
SA1.K A good Inmily hoiso and bar-
J ncssJ701CnpHoln\cnne. IM4 20 *
3'OU SAMS A lot OK2I3 foot within 4 blocks
of the emit ltou o , wltli two nowhonsoB.
? 750) . This Isnlmrgata. C U. Mi\iiu Konl IX-
tntenndTuistCo , inth niul Pnniiim. P47-1H
\\E8T Sini-r.ots : nt f17.1 will nniko inonoy
' i for yon faster tlmn any bnslno .8 you can
gel Into. Cull and tnl > o a rldo out nnd Boo the
lota. C. K. Mil ) no Heal I'statu \ Trust Co , , l.'itli
nnd Fnrnnm. 017 111
H SALE Two thorouirlibicd Kngltsli Mns-
HIT pups , nt 1405 Douglas St. 70'J-ia
r\7iST : SllE-I.ots at STO will mnko money
i for yon laatoi tuannny bii-lne-g you cuii
get Into , Cnll nnd take n rldo out nnd sou tlio
lots C. II. Mnyno llcul Kstnto & . Irnst Co , 1SIU
und I'm num. Ui7 111
T7\ \ ) 1C hALi : flnobocond-hand phncion eliuap
J _ atSlnipsou'8. _ _ T14 _
POKSAM : Alottnxsiafect within 4 blocka
ot tlio court house , with two new IIOIIBOH.
S7.5UO. This Is n bargnln. C. K. Mayno Ilcnl Es
tate und Trust Co , loth and KIUIUIIII. IM7-1D
TOMis. I'oulos Ponies Improvei' Mock , 10
JL odd head lor sale nt UrIJgo Vanls.
784-1P *
WEST SIDE Lots at fTO n III inuko monuy
for yon faster thun any business you cnu
gotlnto. Call nnd tnko a ride out andsco the
lots. C. E. Mil ) no Itcul Estate tt'l'mat Co. , Kith
and Karnani. IH7 19
FOU hALK Ono mclodcon , II ociuvcs $13 on
monthly InstnliaiuntH. Ono U stoji owim
Imoo swells , n\i \ feet hleh $ fl > on monthly p iy-
inciils. Ono lUstop Fhst Class organ beautiful
PIU-O f75 on easy paymnnts. Ono 7H octnvo
1'inno ( Inind Sqimru Itot-owood cuso { 175 on f IU
monthly payments. Ono Uonullful Qrund
Piano F2SO on pnymunts nt Ho no'0 music
rooms 1513 Douglns Nt. (53 ( ; AUK. 7
WEST SfilE Lotn 515375 will inako money
for you fiister tlmn nny IniKlnoss ) on CUM
get into. Cull and tnko n ride out nnd too tlio
lots. C. II Mnyno Iteul Estiito & . Trlibt Co. . inth
mid I'arnnm. 1147 10
OUiE-j Lots.l'nrmi.Lnnils inouuyloniiod.
llomis inth nnd Douglai strcots. 471
V\rnST BIDE-Lotri nt S 7S will mnUo money
' for yon faster than any business you can
( ret Into. Cull and tnko n tick' out und see the
lots. C. E. Mayno llcul Ejtato Trust Co. , ITith
nnd riirnnm. 1)17 ) 1 ! )
WiT li5"vc nlJiiiicir of oooliond
-L two-yonr-old hteenf , good cattle lor Bulo.
Btrniign llrqa , Slou.x City , Iowa.
T\rESTSlPH-I.ots ut fi7. : . willnmko mouoy
T for vou faster than nny bnslnoss ) ou cnn
pot Into. Call nnd tnko u ridoout mid coo thu
lots. C E. Mil ) no lloal Estutoi Trust Co. . 15th
u d Eni-nam. U1LII !
TTIOK SAli : t iiiiino , furnltiiro and kltcho
-tJ rungo. 717 Ba'Jth et. 877 _
W EST SIDE-LolB nt Mr > will mnko mouoy
for von luster than nny business you can
Kttiuto , Call nnd tnko nrlde out and
lots. C K Mnyno llcul Estiito i. Tiust Co. , K.ttj
nnd I'lU-iiani. 1117 ID
TJ < OIl HAl.i : Cho.ip , iron columns nnd win-
J dow caps nultulilo for front on brick build-
Ing. Tor particulars apply nt thla ollieo. 81
\\7E3T HJl.H-Ixitsat S'lTfi will make money
i > forou fiister tlmn any liuslno-s youoan
pet into. Cull and take H rlili < out nnd see tlio
l"tsC. . E Mnyno Honl Eslnto &Tmst Co. , KiiU
nnd Furnum. 91T1U
TTiOlf'BALIJ Oil THADE-Ono line Inrgo eliont.
J- nut hon-ol Imrfo : ( I yours old. lu hnnJf hlidi ,
wclffht 1300 , well hroUun.good dlspoiitlon , will
truJifor two smaller home * , llntclicr , ( ladd
\-Co .Millnrd hotel block , U7 < )
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W1W S1DK Lots lit f.175 illl mill
lor you futtor thnn nny bi'slncss you mm
irct Intn , Cull ami tuko it rldo out midsrc the
loti , 0 11 Muynu lluul RiUltu i TiUbt ( > > . , ir.tli
nnd Knrmun. ! H7 ID
TT' ' > ItSAl.i : Sijimro iniuio , fy > , monthly niy. '
- * - ' mont . IJoajio , I5U Douthis. Sn
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\\'iar"siniM.ots"iit$171 : -lll miiko money
11 lorjou fustnr thun nny luihlncB- you run
tot Into. Cull iin.l tnko n rldo out mill t > ci' llio
tots U Kiionu llu.il I'stulo 'IVlint Co. , l.'itli
und Km num. 047 HI
\WANTUI A Kood girl Hoc eouctal Iiouso
yorl : . nt iml _ I'm mini st. _ _ ! U319 _
\\rANTii-Diiifc'-ioutn : | ! ! slrl. 1C17 Cnpltol
" > onuo. UaiO ) '
> D'ntntr room srlrl at Oornn hnu&o.
_ DllJ'nrnaiii Ht. K3
\\7ANTK i > AecntBTTadiospVgontToraeu. SOI
S 15th st , _ _ _ B'/J-17 * _
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fnmllyof two , Mutation tree < l CODX nml
iaundit-ss. Itolcrcneoa aliMiluicly neceiinr ) ' .
AJH > | > to Mrt .V H. HuC'oid.aMh. IfitliBt. 1U4
rpo HIT. Sill or Kent ii'al'ttUto.lra tJ the
JolllTOOftlioC , 1C. Muynu Hoil Kstnto nn'l
'JriiBt i-i > mp.iuy. uit JH
u K rl * to KO to llnfln'o flau. In-
f qiilicdl IJiiiployiiiciit Hi r..ni--i | N 10th
t .5117
T ? AVriiii lu nol sliUIor priri o lainil os.
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for bom ury ln ni < * K-tctitn.l.i in ! ir" "i'i ' < In-
in romn ijlrla , Umnii.i ] 7.mi > lo > iiiuiil ( lUrrnu.
IliJ l aritrim st. n-t
qMIKj"n.MAVNK llu it Kninto A Trn "iani
J. i uu Is tuo pl.icL-totio .in ccjl o-li' " . ai > -
etrucl nl iitlo nr to l'0iioinnii.v. . . H , iv
T\7"ANTIJJi A tliciliiujrnif ooni | > 9 f'll ' lrf ,
ii ( niiMt l : ft irciixl cook. Uooil v.n.jci. ltj
Fiiriinninlfiii 3 ! , ' ( > ) . , ViJ
rpllllr. K. M.VVNi : lU-al i : t t XTnulcora
* puny U tiii plu'io ' tj uu for real MI u . .u 18
uacs if ilili > or 10 borrow moiii'y , Jli 1'J
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