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TTTTC OMATTyV DAILY BF/Jfr MONDAY JULY 20. 1801 , 8PB6IHL NOTICES. VKKTICIMKNTF. : roit TIIKHK A will tr tnken until IZiro p.m. for the nnd until 8. U ) p.m. for Iho morning or Mundny e < ll- All ndvertlrrmrpts In tlirrp columns 2 cent * n word Ilrst Intrrtlntt nnd l ! { cent * n word thereafter , or 12 per line j-ft month. No dTcrllPcment titken for lers thnn 25 cent * for tli first Insertion. Tor inn cnsh In nil- T nre. Inltlnls. ngntrs. tymtioln , etc. , rnchcotintnii n word. All nilvrrtlfcnionls must run cnnsccii > ItTely. AiUerllfcrs , by rrqnrMIng n mimbert-d rhrck , cnn linro their nnstters addrrrrcd to n "num bered lelli-r In cnruof TDK ll > : r. Answer * to nil- dressed n III bo delivered only on presentation of the check. IMlANritmCKf AUVKKTIPlNd J > columns will te Hiden on thn nbovn conditions t tbo fnllnirliut buslnefs liousen , who iiru author- Irtil to IrVc M c'lnl notices nt tlio fame rates as tnn tehnd lit ll.omnln onice ! honlli ( mnlia llrnnch OIT.cc-No. 2 ( .1 N "treot , I.t - ttr block , John W Hell , 1'harmnclnt , 1Kb nnd Mason street * H , II. Knrnswortb. I'hnrtnnclM. : ! ! . ' > ( 'timing street W J. llnuhes , 1'hnrmaclst , 4N. 1Mb street. ( icorguV. . 1'iirr , I'lmrninclit , 1713 Ixsarcnworth tlrrel. JliiBhes' riinrmaey , Jlth nnd Karnnm. " HITUATIONM i'araaUt , rtc. , * cr lnj > nf ftrt cult/inn / rm I/IM / jvio' . KT OF HOOKS TO KKKP KVKN- uilngnby competent person. First clam refer ences. Address , TBO , lleo. MjllS 2I - ) AT ONCK , HITIIATION DV AN A-WANTKI experienced lady stenographer ; can keep book * . AddrcitK.iil3N.l7th. M 310 20 -WANTKI ) . "MY AN'KXPKHIKNCKD AND UK- liable bookkeeper , situation In nn otllce or with n business house , wholesale proferrud. Addn-xjT S7Ioo. ) MIH72I * A-WANTKD SITUATION'S KOH ( IOOI ) OIHLH ; J\my wnltlriR rooms lire always full from 9 n. in. to dp. in. Cnnndlan Kniploymenl olJlcc , 3I4J < S. I5tli. Telephone 8X4. 4U3 AVANTKD SIAM'3 1'iir titter , rtc. . He IDJI of fitt rnliimn on IM * i > aaf , T-WANTKI ) " , "votJxn MAN ; , KKKP IIOOKfl , JJAUKiist 10. Good situation. ! 0i Now York Life. .TO 20 n WANTKD-MBN TO T UA VKI. KOIl Otltl CAN- J'WANTKDMBN Stono.V Wellington , Mndbon. . M3dl W T ) WANTKIAN K.M'KKIKNCKI ) DUY ( ! O)1)H ) , JJclotlilriK. boot and nliou Hiilenmnn. Don't apply union * yon can till the aliovo branches , U. Adler , Hownnl. Nfli. MBTPM _ T > WANTKI ) AN ACTIVK , HKLIAIII.K MAN JJnalnry > 7U to (6 < ) monthly , with Increase , to ropri-nent In his own n'ctlon n renponolhle. Now York liiiiiM' . lloferonces. Mitnufuclnrcr , lock box IMS , Now York. B WANTKII THAVKLINO MKN ; B ; references ; 55 Times building , Chicago. 2&I 18' T > MKNOK fiOOD AOOHKSS. MKTHOPOLITAN JJM'fit Co. , 1GOO Howard Omnhn , or 137 N. 12lh Lin coln. 123-Jyl8 * TJ-AOKNTS MAKK $ :5 PKU DAY SKLL1NO JJPortfollo of Life. A work wnnlcd in every home. Kxqulsltcly Illustrated. Contains warnings lo boyn and girls. Aids parents In training children. > 'ull page pistes showing elTccts of alcohol and rlgnretto smoking , ete. Address O. W. Close. 1115 Wnbnuli nve. , ChlcnKO , 111. M33S 51' I } WANTKI ) . AN KXPKUIKNCKD 8ALKSMAN. JL > Address , ntnthiK experience , T 43 , Dee olllce. B -WANTED , A PIANO 1'LAYKIl. INQUlltK 108 ; N. .nil st. 2011 n WANTKI ) , RKNKHAIiANI ) Kl'KCIAL AGKNTS JJto represent tbo Kldellty Mutual Llfo Insurnnco company of Philadelphia , Pn. , In Nebrnakn nnd Council DIufTs ; extra liberal Induce.nent to right pnrtles. Cnll on or nddrcss &lale manager , 537 I'ax- ton block , Omaha , Neb. 840 n-HALKSMANTOSKLLGOOOSTOMKUOHA.-sTS .Dhy samplt ; ; big pay for workers ; now goods : per manent Hlluatlon ; cbanco to build n tlno tradn. Model Mf'g Co. , South Ilend , Ind. 7.11 an * TWANTKI ) SALESMEN ON SALAKY OH COM- J'mission to handle the new patent chemical Ink crnslng pencil ; the greatest selling novelty ever produced ; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds ; no nbrnslon of paper ; 201) ) to fOO per cent profit ; ono ngent's rales amounted to I I'M In six days , another 132 In two hour * . Wo want one general agent In each state nid territory. Kor terms nnd full pnr- tlculars lilress the Monroe Eraser Mfg 'o. , Ln CrosBo. W 494 T > WANTKII , 100 LADOHKHR KOH WYOMING JJand South Dakota. Kree transportation. Al bright Labor Agency , lift ) Knrnnni street. M.VJ8 \VANTKD ia JIKIA * . For rate * , rtc. . rce tnnf \ f.nt column on l/ifs jmyc. -WANSl-A"VHlTlj"K ( lOO ? ) ADDltksS , TO do soeond work. Muni come well recommended. .Apply In forenoon nt44 ! North 10th street. M343 20 * A YOUNG G1HL TO TAKK CA1IH OK CI1IL- dr jn nnil help tn housework ; good bomn nnd Itood wage * . Mrs. D. O. McKwuu , 1414 South 2ith. : n 211,1 20- KOIl KKNT HOUSES. F r rntu , etc . , see tn'p of flnl column iinl/i / ( " D-KIVK-tlOOM. FLAT , DHICK , 1WJ "LKAVKN- worth. MS80 25 _ -KOH HKNT , 1337 N. 19TH ST. , 8 KOOMS , largo barn , niodorn Improvement * , f2S. IKVi N. liith st. , 4 room * , modern Improvements , ? IO. W N. liith st. , Sroonis.inodfrnlmprovcniontn.fM. 1223 N. ll'th ' it. , 0 rooms , modern Improvcments.fl.V Blirlvor A O'Donoboo , opposllo poslolllce. 2 < C1 18 -KOU UKNT CHKAP , N1NK ItOOM I1OUSK , fnrnHliod or unfurnlabed and barn , convenient locution , llolbrook. 4 Dee bullilhut. MOT - HOUSK , o HOOMS , KOU HUNT W N. Nason , chamber oommerco. , 237 30 B-KOH HKNT , MY UKSIDKNCK , 418 N. 21ST street. Henry Gibson. M270 20 -KOH HKNT. A S-llOOM HOUSK , .1.114 KHAN- els street , with city wnler , west Bldo of Hanscom P rk. Mlia D KOH HKNT , HANDSOMK 11-UOOM HOUSK. nil modern conveniences , In perfectorder ipaved streets ; motor nnd within . ' . minutes wnlk of poet- Olllco , Nntlian Sholtou , 1014 Knrnnm slrcct. M W DKOU UKNT HOUSKS NOS. IS17 ANI ) 1SIOH ! , N 17th utioet ; 9 roomn. bath. uns. etc ; SiO.OO per month. Apply K. 1) . Woodrow , Neb. Nut. Hank bldg. I2M S I KOH UKNT , ft-HOOM COTTAIK , IM N. S7TII street , JIO ; 3-room coUano , 23d nnd Knrnnm , Ui'tMl A Hnlby , room Kl. Hoard of Trndo. Oil D KOH UKNT , KINK MOOKIIN , SKVKN IIOOM house ; lawn nnd idindo ; I''iul nnd Nicholas , Walnut Hill. Inquire on premises. C. I , . Krlckson. M300 20' -IIOUHF. Foil HKNT 1720-N. 13TH ; MODKIIN conveniences. Mail V-8-UOOM MODKItN DUICIC HOUSK , JW PKU /inoutli. H , K. Cole , Conllnenlal blilK. i > 1520 B-TOuKNT , I10USlw"i2o7l2S AND 121 8. 2JTII st. ; de lrnblu houses ; chalcn neighborhood ; near to business ; low rent. Ames , ngent.IOO ? Karnam. A-IK YOU WISH TO UKNT A HOUSK OH STOIIK 'seoll. K. Colo. Continental block. < w Dfo I HKNT 10-HOOM HOUSK CKNTHALLY locatedmodern linproveiiients. 713 N. liitli. 4W T\-l'-OH ' HUNT , NKW YOUIC HOTKL ON WKli- S.J stcr street and stores now People's Mammoth Iimnllincnt Houso. Inquire of Hears , H. OM. N. Y. T\-KOH UKNT , 7-HOOM HOUSK. 20B HAHNKC. X/lnqnlro A. H. Uladstono , 1310 Donulu street. street.M505 M505 TV-FOIl HKNT , i-HOOJl COTTAOB , CKNTUAV X/HS.W. ( room cottage , near motor. (12.00. 4 room roltago near motor , (10.00. ilroomx unfurnished , J10UO. And tlm test residence tints In the city. RO to R5 No stoifn. The Mead luv't Co. , 2 Dee llldjr. (113 ( . . . "I8HOOM IIHICK 1IOUHB. ALL ToNVKNl"- " MV > J/ences , K'i.OOlroom ( brick bouse. tSOU ) H , K. Cole , liConlluentnl. Ml 1 \ -CO/l'L'AUK FOH HKNT 411 S. 21TI1 AVKNUK. * * U05 IIOUSKS. ALL KINDSTHHKH NICK jV KUH- i.lstied. Hiindy A Co. , lull Capitol nvenu IM NKT\r MODKIIN ANl > liosr"TK7itAULlT | IN tha city. : i or 4 room suites , romiileto for lionso- keeping. Ma a 22d street. F. U Van Porn. M&Oi DSTKAM IIKATlil ) MODKHN KLATS , 707 AND ItW S Klh lriit. ! ) K. F. ItliiBur , IMS ) Fnrmiin. VO Il _ I tKNT-KUUXIsllM ) KI1HNI&11K ) ItOOJl , K , MONTHLY , IWil KAU- - - - HOOMS , ALL CONYKNIKNCKS. as street. soj KutNlHllKltooM8. . MODKIIN J.Jlcm-es. Hoard If desired , HUN. Itttli , .M3.10-31 * 3.V-KUUN1HIIKI ) . ONK KltONT ItOOM , LI011T JboiiiieVwplind fS per month , (19 S. IU street , third Hour , M3W1-3J' " T-FOU HUNT , 8 FIWNISHKD OU UNiTlT J JII | | HM | rooms for light hoiisokeoplni- fur- nlturo fur nlo cheap , bui'N. ' nth slrcut. MdH ! 20 * T ; ' r-OU 11K NT Fl Itl ? IIKD HOOMS , SIOIIKUN J\conTClilenee . * f t farnaui , lint II. .MSH .M * IKUHNlsTlT : ! ) ' HOOM.S ; * Sl'LKNDID NK1IHI- Jl borhood ] , 111) auulli : Jlli strout. it'Ji 1).M ) 1KOIl UKNT. LAIICK. NICK1.Y rUIINISIIKU 'Jttont rooiu.irround nuor , prlvatu reildenco. iil Houlli Uitli street. M37J W - FintxsilEl ) OU UNFUUNISIIKO HOOMS , 1JU S.Uthit.H t I ) . bT. CLAIU KUHOPKAN IltVI'KU COH and Dudiie , will uiakit low rnin for rjoiui 7 the week or month with or xllhojt board. SJO fVKHY PLKA8ANT FIIO.NT ItOOM"IN Pill" - < v tuf nilly tor § tro t. XII 1 ? VOIl HKNT. N1CKI.V J-J l iiorllieast corner tiSiu nd Howard , nrouca building , i'luw ti.W toNU a uiouih 515 KOU 3 ? NICKI.V Kl'lt.NIHIIKD HOOMS , MODKIIN J oiiNICKI.V . ItOOCnpltol nvcniic. lo PKU MONTH. \ < tt iJKnrnam. MliVi 3) 1'1UUNIHHI'2I ) 1 { OO.MH AXI > IUA III ) . _ _ for ratt * , tie. , ne tnp nfirl column mi l/ito / ixia' . 1snltablo for two ; excellent board , modern con * vrnlonccs : tlrsl-cltiM In every respect , prlvnto family , fiyotl per month each. Address T 67 , Dee oftlco. Xa Ij'-LAIIOK. PLKAHAXT IIAST FIUINT IIOOM. L with or without board , modern conveniences , ew S. 17th. MIHVI20' IfKOU HKNT. DOOM WITH liOAIID. ITS ! DOIHlK L street. M Ip-TWO KL'ltNISHKD fOIJTll DOOMS WITH J board. 1721 Davcnpott. it'lS 20 * -CONVKNIKNTTO 11UH1NIWS AT 1731 ! KItllT. ) 1 S30 20 * I.--UM\IS AND DOAIID 1 SI DOIHJK STHKKT. 1' KOAKDINO. Far rate * , ctr. . net tnp of tlrtt rnlilinn nn f/if / * " " -u/LLM AN nous , ma Kor irood borrd , nlcn roonm , modern convcn- Inner * , rntcs and location , It cannot bo excelled. Mrs. Horn , Prop. M127 Alt' FOU IIHXT STOitlCS AND OKKICKS. l-'nr rate * , etc. . ff.tnn of < irit' f < itu u > on tilt * wye ' " " " " " I-KOH IlKNT , TIIK'"wFTcKS""TOWkVlLY"cC- Icupled by Dm , Drynnt .V Huircll In llubermnnn'it block , cor. Ulh und Douglas sis. Inquire ut Jewelry store. Mo : ; < ; yj 'I-KOll HKNT , TIIK SKCONI ) KI.OOHOF ONK OK J the principal dry coeds store * In Omaha. Bull- nbln for clothing , lints , raps , crockery carpets or furniture. Will rent either the cntlro Boor or part of It. Address T ai , Ili-n. All81 ] I-STOHK9 KOU HUNT IN OIIAND OPK11A J llou-o bnlldlnK. F. J. Sutclllte , nil First National Hank bulldlni ; . 2i2 'I FOU HKNT , TIIK OKKICK KOHMKHLY OCCIt- pled hyAlexnmler A. Fmllh In the Continental block , corner loom , In perfect order. Kreelnnd , Loomls Co. M783 1 FOU HKNT OH SALK , MYDITILDINU ON J Jones St. , bet. 10th Jt llth. U.A. Llndqulst.SlU S I.Mh.ua ua T FOll IlKNT TIIK I-HTOUY HHICK IUJ1LDINO Jwlth or without power , formerly occupied by tbo Hen Publishing Co. , UK ! Knrnam st. The bnlld lnK has n flrepoof cement basement , complete steam-heating fixtures , water on all the Hours , Km etc. Apply nt thu Olllco of The Deo. UI5 AVANT1CD-TO IlKNT. for ritte * . etc. , nee top of lirtt column on this j > an3 - - ANY'TVriYKN'KAN as near 15th and Karnnm strectn as possible , with good sited burn. A. K. Itlloy , room 40 , Darker block. \VM \ 20 UKNTAIj AGICNCY. CHKAP HKNT. LAHCKST AND CIIKAPKST Jlht In the city ; SI und upwards. U. F. Hulls , -"JO N. 15th St. SS5A17' ' -H. K. COLK HKNTAL AKKNOY , CONT1NKN- till block. c.rj 'STOUAOk. M-W. M. HIJSllMAN , LOWKST HATK3 , 101R Learcnworth. MI3I M -OLUK8T. CIIKAPKST AND IIK8T STOHACJK house 111 city. Williams it. Cross , 1211 Hurney.M5I2 M5I2 M-fLKAN , imVANI ) PUIVATK HTOHAOI3 OK furniture Omahn Steve llepalr Works , 1207 Douiilna. M3.ll UMNTK1J TO 11UY. VT WANTKI ) TO DUY SMALL. SKUONIMIANI ) J.1 phaeton ; must bo cheap ; state price. Addrann T 60. Deo. M3SJIZU' XT WANTKI ) . TO HIJY FOUR 8UCONIMIANI ) -1 ' pool nnd billiard tables ; no fancy prlcen. H. O. Hnrnard , Chadron. Neb. M37C1 M * TVT-12.0UO IN CASH TO PUT INTO A NICK LIT- 1 > tlo homo ; It ban cot to bo a bargain. A. K. Itllcy , room 10 , Barker block. iJMiSO "M" WANTKI ) , A STOCK OK 1WUOS , ONK OK -tl general merchandise , one of hardware , and n printing ? otllce. Have for muuo clear real estate and cash. Owners only. Lock box ' 'ii , Stuart , Neb , M323 2.r AT-WANTEI ) TO I'UHCHASH ! . DUtIO STOHI ! i > llxturos. Apply ( Jeo , W. I' . Conies , 7 Hoard of Trade building. M37& I'O \r VUUNITUIIK UOUOHT SOLI ) , STOIIKU. l > Well . 1111 Karnoniat. \T-WANTKI ) TO 11UY. OOOI ) HKSIDKNCK LOT J. * or houtfo and lot , or several lots located BO nf to make a KOOd building tile , must be In Umt class residence part of the city. Parties answering this should lilvo full description of property. Intrcst price , terms , whether Incumbcrcd , nnd If so hovr much. O 10 , lleo. 071 FOU SALK FUltMTUKK. Forr.ifw , etc. , teetnp nfjlrtL column on Will r > t0a -V'AitT Il'dUSKIKJIJ'FUIlNVTuitK ' Kbit'sA'LK very cheap , of four-roomed cottage , within 4 blocks of court house , rent loir , by party leaving town. Address TS'i , lleo olilco. M303 20 VOUSATjH HOUSKS , AV AGON'S. KTO For tcrmt , etc. , rce top nf first coluiiut OH tna ixiaf 7KOll SALK , ATA HAU ArNOO6iKAMILY 1 driving borso and buggy. Inquire nt 1SOS Call- ornln. 202 20 * -MOHT5-3TOI' HUOOY , NKAHLY NKW. -L 3 top buggies. S phaetons , ! ex-top carriages. canopy surroy. 2 top delivery wagons. Driimmond. l6th Bt. . opp. court house. 231 n5 ! p-VOIl SALK I'AMILY CAHHIAOK. LKK A JNichols' Mublc. Kill nnd Lcnvunworth. M5U 1J-KOH HALM CHKAl" , LIOHT ( ILASS ItOCIC- L nwny and good plnno box top bmtgy , both In good order. Inquire nt room 0.2 , Omnbn Nut. Dank bulldlui ; , iuo r -HUAVY Sl1IHNO WAGON KOU SALK AT 2705 l arcnworth et. US1 rP P -FAMILY HOIISKS KOHSALK. SINOLK DUIV- crs or cnrrlnk-0 teams. Cnn furnish any kind of her o desired. Cnll nt O. D. Woodworth Ii Co. , or address. T , J. FlemlnK. Cnlhonn , Nob. _ 701 FOIt SAIJ3 Kor riittt , etc. , rsc top of prat column on this jxiys , Q"KOH BrLKT B tKlH A7 rTe r WAnON * plntform sjirliiK' , Harvon pat. wheoln , bet und handsomo.it ones made , 175.00. Address Canton Dros. , Kearney , Neb. MII77 2l Q-MASTIKK I'Ul'I'IKS FOU SALK. I'KDir.HKKlT . Address 15. L. Marttton , care 1'acllto Kxprusn , Omnda. juio _ -FOH SALK LOT OK KHKSII MILK COWH cheap. Cull afternoon nt 013 N. 2Cth nvonuo. K. S , Jestir. M'J7(1 ( 20 rv-KUUNIHHKI ) I'LATKOH SALK W1TH5KN- ! Wtlemnn roomers ; very cheap. 701 8 , Itlth st. . Klat 0. Mlli3 a ) * _ -KOHSALK. TKN TO KIKTKKN THOUSAND lonx peed Ice , f. o. b. cars , Sioux City , In. Jas. K IIOUKU > V Boils. 7A1 _ -KOH SALK ( JO01) ANI ) COMl'LKTK FIXtures - tures of meat lunrket ; excellent location unit low runt. M. A. Upton Co , 1W For raid , tie. , KC tup offtrtt coluinti - > n IMt ) xiyc , S , HATIN KlNlSlT - . , nt Cownn'g photo tdlo ! , iril Cumlnir st. ssn so * _ _ R-WANTP.I ) . A fiOOl ) LOCATION VOH nitiTfl store. Address 1. Kbcrt , Supurlor , Nob. M374 ? J WANT TO COSTHACT IKO ACIIKS lillASS TO lie put np , The Btnuton UiroUliiK Furm Co. , Crenton , Neb. iT"MASSABK THKATMENT , KLIICTHO-THKH- IVniuI lmlli , sc.ilp nud hnlr iroatmnnt. mnnlouro nnd.uhlropodtat , Mrs. l'o t , 31'JH U 15th\Ylllini'Il blk. h7tf _ i > --Fou SALi-ciii'iicii : ' . . - - - iiuii.ni.vc NOW i.o- J Vented on llarney til , , near Slth , to bv moved olt. Apply to bniuucl Kali , CM h. llth su _ 057 * " " i -Dit. I.OXSDAI.K-S SPKCIKIC MKDICINKS .lA "tvatvi peculiar to women. tllOb. 13th street. IT < nug2 * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) -I.IllTNINO ] HODS. WHOLKSALK AM ) UK- Mull. J. J. McLain , -'OU Sponcur t. . Oniaba. CliAlllVOYANTS. t'nrnitet , ftc , , friliij ) elicit rnliimn nn Mi Li i iut S-MINI ) HKADIJlt ANlVl KClSMaTllTSKKir. ( ! k'TIo ; Kroiil tortumi teller In this city ba iiulln nt parlors nt tbo llmrnrd bousii , ( > nilinn t corner ot liith nnd Howard street * . Tills peculiarly Killed por-on has n ni.iclo mirror In which you can swj your future husband or wlfu , xncniy or friend. No luntnauo trnatment or any other quoMlonablo biuiiu-n. Tbo bolter clashes nro Invited to rait. All business strictly rontldentlal. \ounlllmret n' striinner. llanuro of Ibono who mnko great claims. M 213 ' . ' 0' 0-MIIS. NA NNIK V. WAIIHKN. CLAIHVOVANT. Oirnuce speaking , wrlllm : and rellublu buslneu medium. luurcars In Omuba , 111 N. Hitb. Mi S -MADAM KLimilMiKi CI. A I H VIVVA Nl' . itlSJ ( umlnot. , UTcrbank ; Sunilajn o\c | ilivl. KO W _ atAKSAOKt HA'l'l I s7 K'VO , l-y < r ratietf , , , et I np of fl nt cola m u mi thlt j rp-5lAUAMK tiMlTII , ISO 8. I5TII , 3l KUxlu M37D iBTOWi : . MA83KU8K. KI.KCTIUCIAN. ' -I 313 lUutto block. ' pMMK. . MAl'kor inill'AGO OIVKS KLKCTHin. -I luaMato Ireaiuivnti and nlcoliollo sulpburluo LMlis. 1418 Dodge it trout parlor- IU 31 * I\-L \ NABSAUK , MAUAMK DKLZIEII , OVEIl CIO a. - IMU. Wl ! 1'KHHONATiH. for n\tt , ete. , ttt top nf fnl column on Oitt PKIHONAt.VA NTKI ) - KVKHYHODY IN' tereslpd In the cUht (81 ( hour law nnd Its ] en < forciimenl In Nebraska after AIIKIHI 1 not to a. , tend mam meeting nt "tho Grand tonight ( Mon day ) . .Inly 20. Indies Invited , Hood music. Onoil speaker * . Admission free. M.KKC -COUHKSPONI ) KOH AMI-'SK.MKNT OH M AT- rltnonyi full particulars ( coaled ) 10 cents , llox B-ji , Omaha , Neb. EW AD' MUSIC , AiiT A xT"i7AXOUAOi'3. for rtitr * , tic. , tee tnp nf fnt column nn thl inigt. \f-GKa KTrKLLKNDKCK. TKAUIIKH OF TIIK ' bane | : with HoKpe , 1513 Douglas , 2IJ V-IIKIOUI : DUVINU A PIANO KXAMINK TIIK ' new scale Klmball piano A. Huipo.liU Douglas. 510 \ rlf TAH AND DANJO MUSIC S1MPLIKIKD Pieces reail at glance. No knowledge of music required. Send forclr. Guitar Music Co.Atlaiillcln. V PUPILS , UHAMMAlt A SPKCIALTV. 1C07 < Douglas. . ZMJyai * fllOXHY TO MXXX UHAIj KSTATfS. Forrale * , etc. , ee top of Kttt enln-nn nn Ihli piyt. \V MONKY TO LOAN ON K1U8TMOUTGAlfKB. A. K , Ulley , room 40. Darker blk. 3.VI 20 " " \ "T-CAN I'ttAGtt SOMK COOD APPLICATIONS for loaus. A. 1C. Ulloy , room 10 , Darker blk.S.VI VIf S.VI 20 If MONKYTO LOAN ON OMAHA PHOPKHTY I K. Neb. nnd la , farms , K. K. Itlngor , lil'J Knr'm IHU-nll ir WANTKD. SMALL LOANS ON UN1MPHOVKO property. Kldullty Trust company. 173 21 \ir-nt ' nted. Fidelity Trust company. 17021 \ir-J. I * KICK , INVSTM'T HKCUHKTIKS , 032 Llfo llul'ld. TZ3A4 * \V-mjAHANTKKD MOUTOAdKS ON HA U P Y. " ' Tbiiycr , Cumlng nnd Stnnton Co. lands for enlo by II. T. Clarke , lit Hoard of Trade. 4 > I \V STOP PAVING HKNT , OWN A HOJIK. WK ' will buy or have ono built for you anywhere , nnd let the rent pay for tbo property. Kor Information mation call or address North American Savings As sociation. Room 720 , New York Llfu building. Olllco open until 7 p.m. 1'15-a ' U Air-MOUTOAtSKS WANTKI ) , LONO OH SHOUT timo. ( leorgoO. Wallace , 310 J.J. Drown buildIng - Ing , liith and Douglas. 513 \\r-PHlVATK MONKY TO LOAN. J. I ) . S51TTLK , ' OIIN. Y. Llfo. tfti \\r-KASTKHN MONKY TO LOAN AT VKHY low rates. H. D. Irey. 20UN. Y. Life. M52j \\r-OIIKAP MONKY PHILA. MO11TOA(3K ANI ) ' ' Trust Co. , wants gllt-edKO loans , ( leo. W. P. Coates , representative , 7 Hoard of Trade , M'i \V-LOANS. W.M. IIAHHIS , It. aKHKN/.KU ) DLK \\r-SIOUTOAOK LOANS WANTKD , MCCAGUK " ' Investment company. 5-M \ \ -MONKYTOLOAN ON OMAHA PHOPKHTY. > Khl lollty Trust company. Kill Farnam. & ' . ' ! \\r-ANTIIONY LOAN ANI ) THllST CO. , 313 N. Y. 'T Llfo , lend nt low rate for choice security on Nebraska or Iowa farms , or Omaha city property. \T SKCONI ) MOHTr.AOK LOANS FIIOM J500 TO < (10.000. AlcxMoorc , 401 Dee building. MUS4. TO 7 I'KK CKNT : NO ' additional charBesforconimtsalonornttorney'H leea. W 11. Melkle , Klrat Nutlomil bank bldtt. 030 MOXEV TO For nito , etc. , set top of tint column nil tliti X MONKY TO LOAN MY U.K. M _ . . houHehold goods , pianos , organs , her OM. niule.i , warehouse recolptfl , ele. , nt tbo hiwcnt iiott.Hlblo rates without publicity or removal of property. Vlmc nrrnnjjcd lo suit borrower. .My loans lire no arranged that you can make n payment at any time nnd reduce both the principal und Interest. You will llnd It to your advantage to eea mo If you want n loan , or If moro convenient call up tele phone 1U2I nnd your business can bo arranged at home. Money always on bnnd ; no delay ; no publicity ; lowest rates. * II. K. Masters , room 4 , Wltbncll block , 15th nnd Ilnrnoy streets. 527 MONKY LOANKD ; CHATT1SL SKCUH1TY ; 11.00 to $100.00. iilljCumliiKst. M320 nl3 MONKY TO LOAN ON HOHSKS , WAGONS furniture , pianos and collateral security. Dust ncsscomidentlal. Krcd Terry , U. 4.U Hamgoblk. Kl X M ON KY ON KUH N1TUHK , HOHSKS. KTC. , Kcystono MortU'"L'0 Co. , room 203 Shcely blk. * M533 X-CIIATTKL HANK , 310 S. 15TH , LOANS MONKY on chattels or collateral at reasonable rates. & > 0 X MONKY LOANKD ON ALL KINDS OF SKCUH Ity. U23 Now York Life. It. A. Morris. 6:19 Jy-23 nUSlXliSS O11AXCKS. For raltt. etc. , tec top off rat column on r/ifs pane. V WANTKD PAHTNKH WITH flOO. IN TIIK AT J-rlcal enterprise. Has paid over f200 Ir. n slnglo day. Your money Is sccuro. Address T 53 , Doo. \r-.WANTKD TO BKLL OH LKASK , A NKW L fifty-barrel roller steam mill , located In good wheat country. In Northwestern Kiinsus. Largo wheat crop now being harvested. Kor terms ad dress , Aiisoliuo II. Smith , drawer 1502 , Lincoln , Neb. iK)5-18 - KOU QUICIC SALK OU KXCI1ANGK-I HAVK 1,040 acres choice land , well timbered with white nnd red oak , nsh , hickory nnd red gum , A. C. nnd G. Cooper porlnblo saw mill , with Mi-Inch circular , all In perfect running order , two nnd onc-lmlf miles to Btntlon on Iron Mountain rallrondwlth honeiioxen , lumber truck * , wagons. , chains , logging , tonguex , cant hooks , blacksmith tools , tram road with train cnr , alt In good order. Cnn sell lumber for cash as fast as It Is sawed. This Is a splendid level tract of land , well located , title perfect , good farms near It located In lirecn county In tbo northern and best part of Arkansas , and between two railroads. This Is n splendid chunco to KO Into the lumber business. Cnn't help hut do well and make money. Ago and wishing to go out of business rennon for selling. Addicss U. U. Wnternmn , Peach Orchard , Arkansas. M87I 22 * \r-KOHSALK LKASK AND KUUNITUUK OK25- J room hotel. Uarnaln. J. S. Jordan , Council lllnirs. Y KOU KXCHANOK , CIIOICK HKSIDKNCK LOT 132 fcot , on paved street , on best residence street In Council llluils , for stock uoods. Kor right klml of stock In Kood town would put In , say from { 1,000 to fl.W.0 cash. 1. C. llonhum , Council llluils. M3C7 24 _ WAXTKI ) I'AllTNKIl LKJllT , , MANUKAC- turlnK ; oxpHrlencu unnecessary ; will iruaranteo partner tlSOprottt monthly ; JMJO to (2,000 required. \dilres9 T 4i > , lleo 2117 25 * VKOIl SAL'K K1IIST CLASS STOCK CHOCHltlKS -L ut n barKaln to cash buyor. First class location. 22.M Knriiam street. 35821 _ \r-HANK OK nilAVTON KOU SALK. DOING A LKOOd business ; Kood reasons for scllhiK. Ad dress J , T. lllnkluy , cashier , ( jrafton , Klllmoro coun ty. Neb. J1277 24 V KOU SALK OU TKADK , AN USTAHLIS11KI ) -Lcommhislon business. What have you to oiler. Address T 51 , ilee. M3I2 25 * V KOIl SALK , ON13OF T1IH OLDKST SAI.OOXS L In Omaha , has had n regular run of trndo for over 2.i years , close to U. I' , shopi. will sell ground nnd bulldhiKS , license pnld till I fir. ; cause of Belling , retiring from buslnuas. Apply Mrs , S. IJallnw , 1014 Chicago st. iUMtMSI4 V-l H BALK STOCK AND PIXTUIIK3 OF KIIIST J. class bakery nnd Ice cream pnrlor ; avcrythhiR complete nnd now ; tlio only bakery lutboclty doing n good business ; owner must KO to Kuropa on ac count of his health , Addrc9 > J , H. Decker , Crete , Neb. 2rj > ! V KOU SALK HALF INTKU KST IN OXK OKTIIK L beat paying grocery sloroi In Omuba. An ele gant , clean olock ; centrnlly located nnd doing n Una business. Only tliono mcnnlng business need answer. Address Tl W lleo. M2'W.3 ! V-I.-OU . HUNT. TIIK HKCONI ) Vl.OOIl OK ONK OK L the principal dry goods stores in Omahn. Suit able for clotblnit , lint . cnp , croekury , rnrpets or furniture. Will rent either the entire floor or part of It. Address Till , lleo. Mis * V-'OK SALK. STOCK OK HAHDWAUn AND 1 stoves Invoicing ubout M.500.00 nnd In llrst-clasi rondltlon , In one of the best locations tn Onmha. No trash , but will arrange satisfactory terms with responnlblu purcha er. Address T 31 lice. U'J 'JI V-"U ALK1 ONH ULAt'KHMlTII S1IO1 AND .1 tools eompletn ; easy terms. Udward'n Loan Agency. 12 Darker block. | ; ) 'j V-t' > " 8AI.K. MILLIXKIIY HTOIIK , IN tiOI > 1 locution. First-class opening fora competent milliner. Addresi Milliners , box 31U , cjyrueusu. Neb , 2.1.1 21 * V KOIl SALK , J , ( X ) water bonds of th city of i Missouri Valley , In. , foruxtvimlonof wntcrMork * ysleiii , bearing 6 per cent Intuient unit to run for 20 years. Interest payabluscml-annually. Illils close July 81st , IS'JI , Address all bids nnd communion- tlous to O. II , Walker , city clerk , Mo. Yulley , Iowa. isayj _ V-TO" SALK A SMALL COUNTUY HANIC.11K1.VU A the only bank In town nud no other within 12 miles. Heat of reasons glvun for soiling. Cull at or nddn-sn room tils , New York Llfo bulldlug , Omaha , Neb. mi jii _ V MKHCI1ANT TAII.OH lIUSIMUsi KlTANK XSocbor , David City , Nob. UXI-Jy3I FOU KXGHANGK Fcrnt/M , tic. , nee titttofjittt ctilainn nn tlilt I rlwon IIOTKL I'llOl'KHTY / lot 10 or la room Mat. T ' . ' , llf . rfOtt K.XClANOK , STOCK OK 50UU KINK CI- ugart. ( mall Incnnibrance , for real estata of canal value nnywheru ) samules furnlsbud. M. S. lleiin , real e lsta agent. Dnytou. Olilu. I3 la STOCK OK liKNKIlAL MKUCIIANDIHK Jin Ncbriuka touxchaimo for good Ornabuprop. ertyi will amuuio murtgaifo. Alex Moore , 401 lleo bulldlnir. MUiJ 2U ' / -8-ltOOM ( ! IXI | JIOUSK ANirTlAIlN m Mljais fJIroiul' . o , for land. Hutcblnion * Woad , | j'4 LlQUlilui. M-I 2I TltAllK. IU ) ACIIKS UOlll I\M , rom good Ncbrikka town , for iiiJiu , funr Ofplauo. T K , II * * . U ll 2U > KOU HXOMANOR. [ CunUnwoJ.1 r1IAVK A IIOOIIlT-UOOM HOU3K WITH /Jsmnll lot that will nlna-T * he good rental proper ly , which 1 wnnt to tritiM ) for vacant lot * or IIOUK nnd lot farther from b/plijcss. Addrost T 47 , DPI olilco. ) n , SW * / KAKMS ANI > IltjtHK3 ) TO K.VCHANtJK VOV / JOutaha property. Call h ( room IUI Drown building ' y-UOO ACHKS OK AnNO. 1 LAND TO 8KLL. Ol ' -'would oxchnnga form'good stock of genera mdso , : must bo clear sUH-k. Address U. A. llarton CurtK Nob. ' \ - 171 21 " /-CH01CK HKSlDK.Vtjn IN COUNCIL HLUFFM /Jnnd cash in oxcbangtf/ar mercliandlsos hnrdwart preferred. Address IS'.U. Dartlctt , ,41 Droadwny Council Hlnfti ' ' ' m 7s' yVANTKD TO TltADK , NKW KUIISITUUK fJlor ngoodalrong borso. Address T HO , Dee.M1M M1M VIF YOtr HAYK A GOOD UPHIGIIT PIANO YOU 'Jwntit to exchange for clear lot worth fiOO , nd dresq , T2I. Heoolllce. Ibl y-DIVIDKNiT'PAYINll STOCKS FOU GOOD AJfnrm lands or desirable city property. W. , P. O. nl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y KOIl BALK , HAUGAINS IN n , RANI ) 10-UOOM ' -JuoUKes ; will take hind or vacant lot * us part pay , W. H , llouiun. rooms 8 and 10 , Kreiuer block. 7 ' .i .iJO I'lto- Jertles for vncniit lot * nnd lands. W. It. Ilonmn , room * 8 nnd 10 , Krenior block. 7811 a ) rKOIl KXCIIANOK KII18T CLAMS OMAHA ' property , clear land nnd cnsli for I IO.UUO to (2U.IU ) slock of dry goods. W.ll.Ilomnii , room 8 A 10 Krcnier block. WH 2.1 FOIl 8ATjK-llKAI < ctcreetnpnfJlnlrolmnn nnthl * > 'Walnut Hill on Hamilton nt. motor line , only ROOO. HutchlnsOM A Wead , yv 18 l/Oll HALK. OXK Oil TIIIIKK LOTS KIIONTINC1 1 on luth street , lot 8 , block 231 , city ; 10IB S. 10th Btreot. M31122 * _ 17011 AN INVKSTMKNT. 15 LOTS ON KOT1I 1 nlreet , M.7SO. I0-rooni house , nil conveniences , 2 blocks from motor , (1,0(0. Vacant lot taken for part paymtmt. Kino sbrubberyfull ourt front lot.Hanyrom 1'lacu with 5 room collage : M.IXW. fl-room eottnge. good barn nnd lot. one mile from I' . O. . J2OJOj r5UO cash , llutclilnson \ Weail , 1521 Douglas. M3t')21 ) 17011 SALK-KASY TKIl.MS. HO.MKrt KOU TOO , L Jl.UUO. SI.20I ) , tl.lVO nnd up. Take small i-lenr prop erty as part payment. G , G. Wallace , liruwn block. lUth and Douglas. 2U ! . OIl SALK CIIKAT , A S.MALI , 4-UOOM fill. I I. Btory building , 12 years old. nt 15th nnd Capitol nve. ; can bo added to another building , O , K. Wood , M. 1) . 231 Al _ _ _ _ _ 170H SALH. ON MONTHLY I'AYMMXTS ANI ) -t very cheap , a number of hou c * in different parts of the city ; will tradu euultles for vacant lot * . The O. K. Davis Co. 2iil Alii _ \\rANTEII-TO SKLIj Oil UKNT ( i-KOOM COTtage - * ' tago to good reliable piiluterand take pay In work. W. It. llomnn , rooms a and 10 , Kreiiior t > lock 78'J ' 2J _ OH SALK C1IKA1 * , KA8Y I'AYMKXT.si l f- story now C-room hotlao , with bath , cellar , etc. ; full lot. N. aiiolton. 11)14 ) Karnam. U35 _ I70U SOUTH OMAHA rilOl'KUTIKH , HUSINKS3 JL trackage or resilience , go to the lending real es Into dealers In South Omaha , Kd Johnston & Co. corner 24th nnd N streets. M2SU 'r\VO KLKOANT KAST KltONT IXJTH IN WKST 1 CumlngH addition ; llnest ptaco for a homo In tbo city , Must sell. Clear. Non-rcsldcnt. Wants offer right away. A , K. Ivlley , room 40 , Darker block. 100 21 JO YOU WANT A HOMK3 HOUSKS KOU SALKONKASYTKUM8 ; HOUSES torrent. Address German American Savings Bank. , . 163 T7O11 DAIIOA1N8 IN KOUNTZK I'LACK HOUSKS JLspouio. W. U. lloman , rooms S and 10 , Krenier block. _ ' . 780 'M OU SALK. TO WOHKINOMKN ONLY ( Sl'KCU- lators need not npply on time or monlhly pay- rocnls.-n neat cottage at less than actual value. In side property , only ono block to electric lino. In- iiulrout room 202 , Omaua'Nnttonal ' bank building. ] j M53I IVK-UOOM HOUSKSMNOUCHAIIDIIILL , fl.SOO each on Monthly payments. Thomas K. Hall , 311 I'nxton block. . 533 "I7OII SALK GOOD WAUKHOUSK LOT , COIINKH -L paved streetB , trnefnijrc. 2 blocks from depot ; very cheap. N. 8heltott < IH14 Kurnaiu. _ 400 " ' 17il. MKUItlLL Dlj"vL'KIl IN UEAL liSTATK. -1-JContructor nnd llnirilrr ; residence , llaker l'aco | Walnut Hill. ' Cottngea'fttr trade or saloon month- lylpnymciitBln Donckenirndd. ' ' I SnundcraJc lllmebaugh'n mid. . "Clifton Illll"nnd "Dakcr 1'Ince , " nil new nnd convenient to motor. I'rlcca way down. Improved nnd unimproved farms In Mcrrlck Co. , , Nob. Kor sale or trudo. Cash for lots. & 70JyJ * FOUND. For raft * , etc. , fee foj > of frut column on IM * pass ' ' TTAKKN UI'-ONK DLACK . J-wclglit about 8JO , nt Jelterson &uuaro stable. 4"0 N. Itiih Bt. 234 18 * _ 8TKAM F13ATHEH K13NOVATOU. For riifcs , etc. , te tap of fnt column on this liS. l'ilLWS WASYlBD."raA'n- K . TICKS ) . - or * bought. Mall orders promptly Hllcd Work called fornud delivered Frank Anson , alnt.V Franklin M745 PATKNT SOLICITOUS. PATENT LAWYKUS AND SOLICITOUS , o. w. J- Sue * & Co. , Dee bulldlug , Omahn , Nebr. llrnncli olilco at Washington , D. C. Consultation freo. Kt5 nilHSSAIAKING. For rate * , etc. , ce tnu nf jint column on f/ib page. 17NOAGl n N i-Jllles solicited , Miss Sturdy , 2U10 llnrney street. _ M4. ' > Uy27' PATTKHNS AND AIODIOLS. IJSANDKUSON , COUNKIl IST11 AND JACKSON. -H : l-Jy2i' MKOHAXIOAL UUAUOII 1\S > I 15N. For rate * , etc. , ice tnp cfjirtt roliiiiiu on this pii/e. AND SI'KCIAIi - prepared by O. W. Sues A Co. , Omaha , Nob. 177 PROPOSALS FOU ERKOTIONOK SCHOOL blllldlnilS. DKl'AHTMKNT Of TIIK lNTiiIIOH. OKKIUK < IK INIIIAN AFKAIIIS , July loth , IR'.U. ' Houlod proposals , onilursod "I'rooosnla for m-ollon of suhool buildliu-H , " and addressed to thocnmnilsslonar of Indian alfalrsVisli : - ItiKion , O. U. , will no rucolvcd ut this oHk-u until 1 o'clock of August 10th , IMll. for the erection of thrcu Uir o school biilldln s on thu Slioslionii Indian rpsorvntlon In Wyoming at a point to bo selected by the Indian agent , the main building to be 140x41 , thu girls' dormitory 4ix7l. : uml Iho boys' dormitory IX.xRi ; nlbo for thuoructlon of thn Kort Mull Imlliin Indus trial suhool ntuir IllacUfoot , Idiiho , n fnuuo donultorv bulldlnR Il'JxIl , all In accordance with plans nnd spuuiflcntlons that may bo ex amined ut the unices of the "Itupubllciin" of Donvur , Col. ! "TilK llr.E"of Umiiha , Neb. : Tribune" of Salt LnkuUlty ; the "Sun" of Cheyenne , \Yyo..uml the "Journal" of Helonn , Mont. ; also ut thu Hliosliooo Agonuy , Wyo. , anil the l > 'ort Hall suhool , Idaho. Illdders will bn rciiufrod to submit separata Mils for ouch building , and to Htato thu length of tlmu pniposi-d to ho eonsumec1 In tholr eon- StrilUllOII. CKUTIfllSI ) UIIKCKH. Kui'h bid must bu aucoiiiuanlod by a certi fied chuck or draft \ftfJn Homo I'nlU'il Status doposltorv or some xolvcut nnttnnnl bank In thu vicinity of the V.isyor's ! place of Inisliit'.s.s. imyuhlo to thn order iir the commlsHionur of Indian ntrulrs , for id. ( past r > percnntof tint amount o : the propa a , which ehouk or draft shall bo forfeited lotl/MUnltod Stntun In uuso nny bltlacr or blddorsrccclvlns an award shall fall to promptly u.tAiK > u contract with good and Kiilllulcnt sureI.jYS , othurwUo , to bo re turned to the bidder. ) , , The right Is ressrvTO to rolect any or all bids , or any part of irny hid , it duumed for the host Inti'rcst of the Blwlco. THOMAS J. MUItUAN , Commlsslnunr. _ .1 _ Jylhd-JUlm - j-j Notion tO'.OontrnutorH. Notice Is linniby nWvh thut bids will he ro- : olvotl by the board ( > t publle lanusand bulld- IngHat tha olllcu oftriiicretary of state until July SO , ItUI , ut 12 o'qlix-k , iKxin , for thn ureo- tlon und completion u rhapol and dormi tory forthollomu Of 'tlio ' rriundluns ut Lin coln , Nub. ? ' I'lani und HpcclOciitliliu may bo seen at thn olllruof Iho eiinmls < f(4nirif public lands and Imlldlims at Ilmiljit ; Neb. Cunlraulnri will bo requlrod to conform strictly tocondltloiiH of NpttolflcallonH. I'hu Ixurd reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. . l > nt d.liim > : in , 1801. J01INO. AMiKN. A. H. UtlMIMIUKV. Soeretury of State. 1'res'tof lloiud. Jldutm for I'i-littlii < / . Hlds will bo roi-olvi'd by the State Hoard of I'rntliuntthiHilllcoof tlioSuurutary of fitute , on or before ' 'ocluok p. m , , Aii.'itit ( itli. IMlt , for iirlutln und binding In cloth , ono Ihnus- ind [ I.WJJcoplosof Vol. HI. , of thu Transac tions and ItoporU of the NHirnsuii liuo I1U- orloul Society , to tin dullvorud complete ut hoolllcu of thu Socrotnry of thn Society. In the State rnlverslly llulldln . Lincoln. To contain . ' 101 paKOi , nniru nr loss. Tlio slio of IUKO , wi'lL'htiiinlqii.illty of piiiior , style und | iiiljty ; nf bliidlnv. styltiof lullorliiK onc-ovur , and In nil ii'-nTts | lliu work ID he tha sumo as the s in. i-li i i hu Moon In llio olllou of thoSi'O- 'elf. The rltthl to reject any and nil bnN vnd. JylUd Jt , . , JOHN O , Au.ctf , Secretary. AWMUen Guarnnleolu CURE EVERY CASE or _ MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro U permanent nd not a p tchhit ( up. Cfo < IrraleJ five years ego hare never se n n symptom ilnco. Hyde erlblnircnjiefutly wo can treat you ky mall , and wo _ lvo the tame slromt cuiranlco to euro or refund nil money. 7ho e who prefer to come hero for treatment can do s and wo will pay railroad far * bftlh ways and hold bill * whllo hero If wo fall to euro. Wo ehnltonco tha world Cor a c s that our IIA010 ItKMKDT will not euro. Wrllo for full particulars and Ket tha evidence. W know that you nrn sVtptlcM , Ju lly so , to.i , ns the most eminent phyilelanslmn never been able to clvo moro than temporary relief. In our flvoyears' i-rae'.leo with tie ! MAOIO Iir.JIF.lY It has been mo t dimcult to overcome the prejudices galn.it all no-called specifics. Hut under our strong pnaranteo y on idiould not Imitate to try this remedy. You Ink * no chant a of liming your money. Wo Rimr. nteo to euro or refund every dollar , nnd n wn Imvo n reputation to protect , ol o financial backlnitof IMO , . 000 , It Is perfectly safe lo nil who will try tbo treat ment. Heroloforoyouhivobissn putting up ami paying out yojr money for different treatments and although youaronotyelciirrdnooiiohiis p. ld bacfcyour man. ey. Ponotwaato anytiioro money until you trym. Old cfironlcdcepse todcnj icuridliiS3lo SO day * . In vestigate our flnnncUl standing , our reputation n < buihiodS men * Wrlto us for names and adJrtss.'d of these wo have cured who have Kit en ponnU lon to re- fertolhem. It cm-Is jou only po"'a o to dotblsilt will save you n v. orld of surferlnB from mental strain , nnd If 3 ou nro married what limy your oir > prlnf turTcr throunh your own necllBeriro. Ifjoursymptoininro ere throat , inu-ou p > : ctiei 111 mouth , rlieumitbm In bone * and Joints hall * falllnn out , eruption * on nny rartottbebody.feellnnof Rtnenil deprewion , p.iln In header bones , you have no time to wixiltf , These who nro convtantiy taking mercury nn 1 potn h should dUeontinuolt. Conilaiituiort them drug * will runity brlniCborei and oat Intf ulcers In thooiut Don't fall to wrll . All rnrrcfprndrneo rentrenlrdln pl.ilncnvcl- otwf. .Wo Invltn tbo mo t rigid IntcstlcAtluti nnd will do nil In our power to nlU you hi it. Address , COOJt JtIMii > L' CO , , ( Imalia , fTebranltit. Onico ISlhand Fnrnnm , second flour , cntmueo IStbtl FOR MEN ONLY , $ QOU fora case of Lost or Puling Mnnluo'l , Ucneral or Nervous Debility , weakness ol body or mind , thu olTects of errors or exeosaui In old or young that wo cannot curi ; . Wo gua rantee every ca o or refund every dollar. Kl vo days trial treatment $1 , full course is5. I'rr- ceptlb.o benollts realized in three days , lly mull , M-oiirely peeked from observation , COOK KEM.EDY co , OMAHA. NEB. LADIES ONLY MARIP FEMALE HEQULATOR. Safe and iTlnUlU Certain to a day or money ref muled. 1'rlco by mall K. i-ealoil frnni ohsurvatlon. COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha. Noli. AND OTHER Notlucto Contractor.- ) . I am prepared to furnUh promptly Ilubblo Hip- Itivp Dlmentlon Stone and Crushed Hock of best quality nt lorvost price. Kor figures call or address P. L. MO.NHOK , 42iNcw YOrlcLlfo llulldlmf. Omaha , Neb. He Falls to iMnrry Ills Dnuslitcr to n \VooiIeu-Ijojifrcil Ijovor. SHAMOKIN- . , July 19. John iCobash has been placed In Jail on a charge of securing n marriage license on falsa pretenses , and thereby hnntrs a tale of love , courtship , a wedding that did not take piano and parental authority which is amusing to everybody but the would-be bridegroom and Kotiash. Kobash mot John Mutcholt , a good looking miner , In a saloon a month n o. Finding that ho was a Polo but recently from the old country ho took n fancy to him , proposed that MatchoU marry his daughter and before they parted arranged for a mooting of the young pcoplo at his homo next day. Matchok entered into the schema and thu next day mot Kobash's daughter Mary , a dark-eyed girl. The yo'uug people met con stantly after that and on the eighth night of their courtship MaehoU proposed. Ouo week later , on Saturday night , the Kobash house was filled with guests , dancing merrily to the scraping of a couple of vlollnsT Tnu guests wanted tbo prospective britfa and groom to dance , but Matcnok said ho was n llttlo lame and did not care to waltz. A feast was eaten and a lot of boor consumed. It was a great night and Matehok paid all the bills , amounting to ? 50 , besides buying the wed ding dress of Miss Kobash. When the time for the ceremony arrived the priest was ab sent. sent.Then Then Miss Kobash caused a sensation by refusing to become u wife und related a re- markublo and laughable talo. When her father came homo on the night of his first meeting with Matchok ho told his daughter that on the following day a young man would call nud that ho was se lected to bo her husband. She protested , but was cowed into agreeing to treat him civilly and accept his lovo. Mary hud de termined that to avoid trouble she would ro- cclvo Matchok kindly , but would usohor own Judgment in selecting n husband. On Mutebok's Ilrst arrival she took .a liking to [ fun. Ho walked as though ho was lame , but she did not Inquire into the causa until after a week's courtship. They were sooted on u lounge and Matchok slipped his arm around tier aud stole a kiss. She struggled to get away , but appeared to llko his caresses. Growing bolder ho placed her on his knees , ono of which seemed rather hard. Mary grow inquisitive , and , dropping a handkor- jblof at his feet , leaned down to pick It tip. In doing so she placed her hand on his loft cuco and found that It was awfully hard. Looking up sna asked the blushing minor if 10 was not a cripple nnd was dismayed to Ind that ho were u cork log. On the night of the awful discovery Mary .old her mother. The father Insisted upon the marriage uiifl warned Mary that she must ahoy him. Ho had already secured n mar- dago license. On the morning of the pro- losod wedding Mary vlsltod a priest nud told 11 m the story and requested him to stay away. Matchok , after the denouement , demanded ) f Kobash the money expended on the colo- jratlon. Kobash said lie had HOMO ana the 'allowing Monday ho was arrostad nnd tried ) ofore n squire. When asked why ho at- empted to force the marrlago ha said that ho viis a sporting man nnd only wanted the narriage to buvo a big tlma. Ho was bound over In the sum of $500. Since then ho has drank to excess and when It was rumored that ha contemplated leaving town his bonds- non withdraw and last evening ho was ilacod In n gloomy cell. Information Kruc. Do you know t'int ' any old sere or cut can 10 absolutely cured by tlio Intelligent use of lullcr's Barbed Wire Liniment ; Bo morel- fill to your horse and trv It. ATTENTION ! WOUKINOMKV , and All Others Intor- CHtutl In Ki 'it ' Hour Ia\v. This ovonlii" ; , nt Grund Oioru | House , nnss mooting will bo hold to tnko action > n oiprlit hour Inw , logo into olTeot An- just 1 noxt. Passed by Nobrmtku logls- tituro and Binned by the governor. Hood music ! Good Kpeakorn ! Ludios in vited. Admission free. Everybody In vited. AM I'.UOKH 1'K.lVK.t II ! , ! Strong Denial Tlint 'I'lu-y Intonil on tlio Wai'iiulli. Ai.nuQ.tT.HQin , N. M. , July 111 , The re ports published from HagstnlT and other points of Arizona in regard to a Navajo nut- break In that country are not only faho , but absolutely ridiculous. The Navujouj are n soini-civlll/.od people , who could not ha Induced to war with thn whltos under any circum stances. 1) . M. HinrOan , manager of the big sawmill , who was acant of thil Navajoes fora number of years and Intimately acquainted with their head mon , tclogrr.phs to tha At lantic & Paclllo onlchih .laying that the re ports referred to nro abioluto nonsense and that the Nuvujocs were never moro puice- uhlu und Industrious In tholr Uvos than the ; uro at present. Wanted A good nppotito. You cnn Imvo It easy enough by taking Hood's i-inrinuarita It tone * tbo digestion aud curia sick houjucuo GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT , A Hatch of IntJKsting Ramlnisoinojs of the RobalHon. OWEGO'3 MEMORIAL TO PATRIOTS , Tin ; I'.loody Kloltl of Spot.sylvnntn Tlio Magic nrOottystMirK V ( Jibuti- tie .Monument Sit rfjoHltnl K'llORtllpllllMIt Not OH. Should you nslc a veteran of the war , ofll- ccr or private , to point oat the blooihpot of ho war , the Held ou which the carnnifa wait tlio Krcatcit In a jjlvoii time , no two would perhaps njjroo , snys M , Quad In the Now York World. Almost every battle of the war would bo named , and not ono In u hundred answers would locnto the spot. It was at fc'potuylvanla , on the second day of the tight. On the afternoon of the Ilrst , as the Second and fifth corpi moved up against the earthworks crowning Laurel Hill , they were driven back after n Huhl InstliiK not over forty minutes , with a loss of almost six thousand kllleu and wounded. The dead wore ten to every wounded innn. There was no heavy lighting next day. Urant was In specting Loo's lines for a weak spot. Ho found It at. the point known to every soldier on both sides and to history us "Tho Horse shoe. " In forming his battla line _ iuo had loft this to stand. Indeed , his troops had formed It us they cnmo on the Held. At this ono spot his Hold works projected out from the main line like n tongue Of land into a bay. A whole foil oral corps mltfht have boon rushed URainst It in daylight to Its destruc tion , but Urant moved I lancock's troops by night and stationed thorn for a dash in the Brav of morning. They rested on the Molds of the Drown farm and the farmer's house was Hancock's headquarters. From Han cock's ' lines to the Horseshoe was less than half a mile , with the rnuto obstructed by thickets and a seeoml-Krowth forest. .lust hoforo daybreak of that , early suTi mer's morning : , with n mist HsitiR from the Holds and thluliots , and while the birds were faintly chit-pine in the trees as they noted the coming of dawn , Hancock's men moved forward. The confederate pickets worn only pistol-shot away. As they challenged the lines got the word to dounlo-iUiuk | and the pfrkots were carried nlonp with the rush. With cheers and yells , which were heard two miles away , the federals struck the Hold- works dashed over them were unon the confederates before oven a single company had rallied. Some of the defenders were preparing an early breakfast some yotslopt. More than 11,000 prisoners were captured in twenty minutes and Leo's right center was pierced. Then cnmo delay and confusion , and the golden moment was lost. Ho formed a now line in the roar of the Horseshoe , and the ' federals reached it to bo driven back' to the ground they had captured. Now It was Leo's turn. IIo did hero what ho did nt Gettysburg attempted the Im possible. Five times within ten hours did ho hurl great masso-j of troops at Hancock's front , but each time they were repulsed with dreadful slaughter. Bvery charge was made with a momentum which carried the con federates clear up to the field-works , and were shot and bayoneted or taken prisoner. Aft''r the third charge the dond almost blocked the way , while the cries of the wounded almost drowned the roar of musketry. There was not a tree nor bush nor twig nor blade of grass which was not cut by the Hying missiles. Tlio earth was ridged and plowed and fur rowed as if some mighty drag had passed and ropassed. The very .ilr seemed to blnzo and burn. After 1 o'clock It rained heavily , and wounded men dragged themselves about and drunlcoutof the pools and hollows. Those who could not crawl lay with open mouth to cool thpir parched tongues by catching n few dropsi In front of a part of Blrnoy's division was a sink hole. Into tint rain and blood collected until it was full or red water , and around this were u hundred wounded men , drinking and mo.ininc. Not whuu the sun wont down not when the night came but only at midnight did Leo cease hurling his gray masses at Han cock's front. Then the living could no loucer charge over the dead and wounded. And when the morning came again and man looked out on those acres of Ik-Id and bush they saw what was seen nowhere else during the long and bloody war the earth hidden from sight the soil so glutted with blood that when the burial parties cleared It of its awful burden it had turned red 1 of Gettysburg. Ono of tholargost individual nnd most In teresting collection of wnr rollcs In the Unitotl States Is owned by Captain John Slusscr of Datmvillo , III. , consisting of over 0,000 pieces , nil properly labeled nud cata logued , with the complete history of eacli. To describe the relics singly would tnlto several columns o ! .space printed in small typo. Those acquainted with the cxtnnslvono.ss of the collection wonder how oiia man could got together so many x-ollcs , with history , oto. Thcro Is ono rclio among the collection which we dcslro 10 glvo to the readers of the Com mercial today , with a brief ttlstory , because It Is of local interest und belonged to Sam uel J. Hodgcrs , u well-known citUoii ofDanu vllle , during the wnr und until given to Cup- tnin Slussor. The history of this rollo is taken from the records , and Is ni follows : This bugle has n history which no other bugle in the United States possesses. It was owned nnd carried by Samuel J. Hotlg- nurs , company 13 , Third Indiana cavalry , during the war of the rebellion nnd so'iiiiiixl ' thu Ilrst call to "boon mill saddles" which brought on ono of llio grcatoU battlei of the war. Unit ot Gettysburg , July 13 , 1801. The bugln was afterwards captured bv Ashh.v's famous rebel cavalry nt Hevorly Ford , Vir ginia , whilu Its owner was on n raid with Kll- palrick's cavalnr.v , und was afterward ro- capturou from n rubul prisoner at Iinnovor court lunue , Virginia , by n federal solitlor , nnd having thu name of Mr. Kodgiicrs cut upon It , was returned to htm und was closely irunrdcd until the elo o of thu wr.r. Whilu waiting to bo mustered out , nt Washington , 1) . C , , it was once moro lost or stolen , and scomliiKly for Rood. As time passed nway Oomr.ulu Kodiiiors gave up ever hearing or getting po.-sesslon of bin old war companion ngaln. During thu year of 1SSG ho received n pueKniro by express nt Danville , III. , nnd to his surprise and Kindness , when opouint ; the bundle , thcro was his long lost nnu precious war uuglo sixteen ycnr-s after ho had con sidered it trouu from him forover. And from that day to this hu bus iH.-vor boon nbla to llnd out who it was who vutunind U to him. This bliKlu has haon used a number of times by Mr. Undgnars at noidlur.s' rounlons , nnd ns boon as tin hlslor > - bocnuio ] < nown was n great curiosl y , nnd wits handled nnd fond led by thousands nf old veterans who know Its worth. This Is only nnn of tha many in teresting rollcs whoso histories may bu pub lished ut homo future time in thojo"columns. . Tlio Qwi'Kii .Monument , Ono of the fiiiost monument .shafts yet erected In Now York state 'to "tho heroes who fought and the martyrs who fell" was unveiled at Owega Fourth of July , arnid a patriotic display such as has not been wit nessed in this charming old village sluoo Tiogu county's contribution to the union forces , the gallant Ono Hundred and Ninth regiment , warmed to the front with Hunja- mill F. Tracy in command. All the VOUHMIIS and a largo number of other residents of that and neighboring counties were gathered to take part In the oxoroUot and listen to the Htirring speeches that were ijiado by Tioga's most noted sous , ox-Somitor T. C. I'liilt , Secretary Tracy of the navy department and General Isuao S. Cntlln of liroolclyn. The decorations of buildings , both publlo and pri vate , were elaborate The crowds blocked nil the principal streets .ind the hotels and pri vate houses were tilled to overflowing. It was ostlmutfd that thcro were at least twcnty-Jlvo thousand visitors In town when the exorcise * began. Nearly all the towns In the southern tier of countlus wore repre sented , The celebration was admirably man aged. The wuather was all that could bo desired sired , Of course the unveiling coremonlo * were the foatnro of the day's proceedings. They were held In the vllla'go park , whom prayer wus offered by HOT. P. 1' , llawkshum , nnd then Mist Louise Hosktn.i drew the curtnln that hold thu whlto canvas coloring the monument , ( inclosing the graceful plcco of memorial architecture. The monument U of Vermont granite , ami Its full height Is fifty- ono feet. Surmounting thu top Is the lU'itro of n color-bearer In heroic size. Two other tl mnvs , one of n marine nnd another of a sol- dler at pirado : rust , rmch six feet In height , adorn tlio sides nbovo thu dedicatory Inscrip tion : ' -To her heroes who fought , and her martyr * who fell , that the union might llvo. " The romtnlltvu appointed by the board of supervisors to select nnd erect it monument wcrolieorxo Unrmuii , Dr. .1. n. Stnnbnitigh , Owi'iro : .1. T. Sawyer , Waverlyj C. llliir.v cor'iindornml Luctan Horlon of ltorkhirj. Messrs. Hay wood Si Baldwin of Owegn per formed the work. Loud chooM followed the unveiling. Miss Cora May Uarlnnd sang and then the presl. dent of the day made his speech , nccupllnif the monument. A NVrvy 1-Vllnw. Jes o Tobias of Taronu , Wash. , tolU in the National Tribtum the way n youngster inarched ihroo rebel soldiers Into cninp. Prof , Hartow was n niombor of company F H5lli Fhlo. Ho onlUtod nt Sandusky mid was mustered out nt Camp Chase nt the ago of fourteen. He carried the same muskvt given him nt thu Mme of his enlistment until ho was discharged , marched with his compa ny In line whenever called upon , took Ills part on picket and skirmish duty , ate his hardtack and sow belly whenever It was pos sible to got the same , nnd never lost n day by sickness during his term of soldier life. Ho Is thirty-nine years old anil weighs 157 pounds , nnd Is principal of the KIIITAOU school In the city of Taconm , n position which only ihoso worthy and well qualified can obtain. A llttlo Incident which was told In 1117 hearing by ono of his comrades Is too good to keep from your readers. Toward the close of n u warm afternoon In .fitly , IStVI , young Hartow found a horse sad dled and bridled nnd ready for n rider , in n lane about half a mile from camp. ThohoMO was loose and walking leisurely down the road. road.Barlow caught the animal , lit his pipe , mounted , nnd started down n little hilt , keep ing n sharp lookout for something to stow away Into his haversack. Pulling nway at his brlorwood pipe , and thinking of homo and mother , ho came sud denly upon three Johnnie * sitting on n log bv the side of the road , with their backs toward him , while their guns were leaning against a tree snmo ten foot awav. "Hero's a go , " said lie to himself. Thrca rebels In front of him mid nothing in the world to defend himself with. Necessity is the mother of u bold frontHo knew that ho would soon bo taken in if ho did not act , nnd that quickly. Snatching the pipe out of- his mouth , ho threw his hand out toward the robs and shouted , "About face forward , march ! and quick , to. " The .lohnnlp.s sprang to tholr foot , wheeled around , and seeing what they supposed to bo a revolver pointed nt them , walked out into the road ahead of his horso. "Forward , march I double quick , " nnd nway they wont up the lane toward camp. One half hour later three rebel soldiers came running into the union lines ahead of a horse carrying a fourteen-year-old boy , who had a brierwood pipe in his hand. You may well imagine the surnrlso of his companions on seeing him Drlncr thrco prison ers into camp. They took him from the horse and tossed him into the nir , and gnva three cheers for the little hero of company F. A Conf'iMlcr.ito Yet On Pnrotn. Many odd stories of the great rebellion nro yet told , and the Cincinnati Times-Slur has discovered another that properly comes un der that heading. It is the experience of Captain J. ! J. Williams of Alabama. Ho served during the civil war in the Tenth Tenne-bco cavalry In the confederate army. Ho was captured but released ou parole In May. ISuT ) . "Now , I Imvo never been released from that parole , " ho said , as ho stood in tno Burnol lobby last night , "and as long as I obey the laws and do not take up arms against the Unltod Status gov ernment it is in force. I carry it witli mo all the time , but until I am discharged I am simply a United States prisoner on parole. 1 have never taken the oath of allegiance on Unit account. But thcro need bo no four of my taking up arms against the government. The politicians may go uhond and do or say what they please. I'll do no lighting against this country's government. But if any ono of those foreign pcoplo cot Into n light with us thcn's when I'll como out , got my dis charge and go into the t-orvico. " The purolo b yellow with age and almost worn out at the folds. It Is dated at Meridan , and Is signed by Colonel W. U. Miles for the con federate states , and by Colonel Henry Ber tram of the Twentieth Wisconsin fortho fed eral government. _ _ _ _ _ _ For lUiie and Oray Allko , Memorial day , at San Antonla , Tex. , Cbarlos A. Ogden , a lawyer of much promt- nonce and a lifelong republican , delivered the principal address. Ho advocated with much earn ostncsd the building of a giuantio monument , which should overtop the Wash ington monument as far as that overtops others to be , in fact , the tallest column of stonu in the world , and to bo erected in mem ory of tlio valor and patriotism of federals and confederates alike. Ho would hnva its sides bngrnved with suitable inscriptions in symbols , tno site of its erection to bo selected by n veteran vote , ami the money tobnraUod by national contributions. Ho thought such a monutucntwould itand for dccados nt n tostl- inoniiil of the fact that the passions of thu wnr hud ended , The post of the ( Jrand Army of the Republic took up the matter , nnd requested - quested tiin co-operation of nil posts of the Urund Army of the Republic and camps of Jonfrdutnto Veterans. Many veterans of Texas Imvo been heard from , and the Invita tion will be extended out-sldo the stale. It is expected to assume n national character In a short timo. It Is claimed that the money to mild the monument can bo ruhod In u yonr'i time. ( ' ! tain Jittlt t'rnwfnnl , " Hie'oft Smut , " Yes , children , It was a terrible war , And these old men In blue Who are marching by with their flags on high Fought well the whola conflict through , ' thu Ilrst grand rally in Hixty-onu rill the Bullen roar of the linn ! gun. Look at their hnlr all streaked with gray , Look ut their aging forms. { end In each fnco the well-stamped trace Of exposure to wintry storms ; And your grandpa , children , did well his share , [ n throttling the traitorous wolf In his lair. I'ho < o were the days that triad ini'ii's soilll When the .slogan was .sounded forth , That our glorious land was by traitorous hand Assailed , nnd the loyal north Sent forth the ilowor of her patriot sons , I'o still the roar of tint liouthorn guns. Did I hattlf the fee ? Aye , I ditl my share , As n patriot , brnvu and true ; When Llncoln'n pen called tor vet moro mon My chi'ck on tlio batik I ilrow , Nor piiHO'.l ; till I answered my country's ory liy renting a sulntim to tiix fcot high. ung- - equals Ayor's 1'IIN for stlmiilalliu ; n torpid iivcr , tru'ithtiiliiB | ! ! digestion , ami rcgu- luting the ncllon of HID bowels. 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