Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 26 , 1692.
8PEG1RL NOTICES.
, AlVKim KMK.\TS KH ) TIIKSK COLUMNS
, /Y will bo taken until ! ! ) p in. , for the evening
nd until t.SO p. in , , for the morning or Sunday edi
tion.
tion.All fiilTprtlK > mint In them column * 1 * crnU ft
line III > t turcrllon , and lOccnln n line thereafter , or
ilpcrllni * tier month. No nilvcrllK'mcnt taken for
Irrn II nil 2.1 rfnlB for tlic tlr t Insertion , Tornn.casn
infidvnnrc. Count nbout 7 words to the line Inl
tlal" , fsnrc , symbols , dr. , fach count a n word.
All nOvprthonirntB muH run consccullrcly. Advcr-
tine , tir fcqupMlnR n numbered check , rnn hnve
their IcttrM addrcssi-d to n numbered letter In care
Of Tilt : ill F , Answers onddrpMCd will be dcllr-
cretl ( in presentation of Iho clietk.
TjTl A NCI I 01KICKH A I ) VK11TISI NlTToTlTTl'KHK
J-Jcolnmn * will bo tnkcn on thn al > eve conditions
at the following business house * , who nro author-
Ircd tn tnko rpeclal notices nt the mo rates a * can
l > c had at the main oflloo ;
Foulli Omalia llrnnch tmc ! < No. 2023 N Mrcct
I.IMer Mot-It.
John W. Hell , plinrmnclnt , IIHi and Mason street * ,
R II. Fntnsworth , pharmacist , 21 ! > CumlnK street.
W.J HiiHliP.i , pl > nrtnnil l.MI N. letli direct ,
V. K. Snllcrflcld , pharmacist , 1113 Lcnvonworlh
llreet ,
Hughe * ' pharmacy , 24th and Fnmam.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
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JIATKS U J n line nr t tlmo and lOonllno Ihoro-
after. No advertisement taken for loss than 2. " > q
_ posnio.v WA'm iiv A UNU MAN IN
J \ procefy store or meat market. Not nfrald of
> rork ; used to keep books. Address O , < " > ? . llco.
701-25 *
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-WANTKI ) , SITUATION UV A COJII'KTKNT
AWANTKI
ahatractcr ; can Klvo references. Address 1 * 1
lleo. 717 25 *
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SITUATION WANTIM ) I1Y A 1 CI.OTI1INO
A
man ; Hood references Address Uoxf > 3l , Hast-
S , Nub. till 1
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' -HlTtlAl ION WANTKI ) , A YOUNO A.MKHICAN
J\.uf IU years doslrra n sltnallnn to llnlsh machin
ist trndu ; 2 years oxpcrleneo with 0 months nl a
lathe ; can lurnlfth Rood references ; TJ BIIP * no ob
ject. Address A. I ) , llughor , L'lcasanl lUditc. Knn.
A WANTK1) , A ( IOOD ( II lib FOll UKN1MIAL
homework. 631 N. Itltli street.
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WANTED-MALE HELP.
11ATKS l.'xi n line llrst tluio nnd lOc n line there-
nftor. No advertisement taken for less than 25c.
p WAN'IHI ) , HAI.i : < iMi.V ONSAIjAHYOHCOM
JJmUMon to handle the new patent chemical Ink
etnMnu pencil. 'Iho itrcalcst nelllri ; novelty over
produced : cratta Ink thorntiKly In tno roccimli ; no
abrasion of paper ; 200 to iw per rent prollt ; one
Hcent's sales amounti d to K20 In nix dnyn , another
fnin two hours. Wo want ono Kcncrnl uitcntln
c-ach Mute nml territory. 1 or terms nnd full par
ticulars address Monroe Krascr MfK. Co , I-aCrome ,
\VI . .y til 7.M
-iiTYCANVAS8iilS.SAIAHYrAllWKiKI.Y. : : : .
-iJShiKor Benlnn machlno oltlco 15111 Donulns it.
1'Jl fil
> - WANTHI ) . FlltS l'-ULASS MACHINIST.
> ln\l8 ) \ Omulll.
' ) 'IO JIVK
1J-1'OIITHA1T AHTIbTS WANTKI (
'J Jour electric Unlit prints a trial. KrccWor I'or-
trait Co. , Ware block , Omaha M3.lt M13
1SALK3MKN WANTKI ) , HOOM 17 , WAUK IIMC
3" ] WANTKI ) , MACIIINlh'lS ' 1O ICKKI' AWAY
from Indianapolis , Ind. , as there Is a utrlko
thenJ. . J. l.nml ) , ( i , K. Hoard. M5JI26'
O -WANTKDAN KNKHIJKTIC MAN IN A NP.W
4'l ( line of soliciting Call or address N Y. Ufa
' ; . I001H32I. MIA07 *
> -WA.STKI ) , AFCIHKMAN FOll OUH 1101I.KH
'shiii | ; mine but u skilled bollcrmakcr need apply.
I'rkmnnt 1'uuudry and i Machlno Co. , Fremont , Nou.
1,71 25'
r > -WANTKD. TWO ( IOOD 1ILACKSMITUS MUST
J buo Kootl reliable men nnd workmen , capable of
doliiK "II kinds Kuneral Job work and umor.iliiiul !
Jilow nork well. 1C in II bnlKKH , O'Neill , Neb.
i 74 1M *
Tfi HAUNKSSMAKISUH WANTKI ) AT FALLS
JClty , Neb. ( Two whocan run a 5 "Plerson ma-
.chine . , ) oy Henry Caso. 700 I
B-WANTKI ) AT ONCIJ , 2i HAIlNESaMAKHUS
on IlKbt and heavy harness. To KOOd men will
plvo sternly omplo > ment the jear around. Iho
Konanlr bnddlory Co. , bt. Paul , Minn. OifJ-l 0
-WANTKO-A ( IOOD HAH11KU ; VIOL1NUST
preferred. Address HOT M , Alnsworth , Neb
M70U27'
B POIIEMAN FOU US. OOOD HALAIIY. AP
pllennts wlro us. Southern California Tracker
Co. . l.us AniiOloa , California. M7I027
B-WANTKI ) , YOUNO MAN WITH ONK OK
two years' experience at barbcrlnK. Addrcm
Win. ailillinu , Alma , Neb. 7l'.l .V
PKIlMANENTOKFirK ASSISTANT. KITIIKK
sex ; salary f75U ; faro paid hero. Kncloso rofcr-
oncu and HOIaddroE ! > i > d stamped ouvoloio. ) U.
Jonca , cecrclury , ChlciiKO. . M7 526 *
T1-OOD ! STEADY MAN WANTKI ) AT ONCIC ;
J miiHt bo neal appearlnu and haven fnlr educa
tion. Apply with rofercncu at t > & ) Paxtun block ,
.After Un. ui. M73T-2l > *
WANTED--FEMALE HELP.
KATKS lie a line llrnt tlmo anil lOc a line there
after. No advcrllsoment taken for less than 25c
C-tiOOD GIHL I-Oil OKNHHAL HOUaKWOHK.
Apply at J , A. Johnson. VHhl Capital ttvu. 417
' /1-WANTISD , ailll. FOU (5KNKKAL "lYoUSE-
-V/work ; must bo good cook ; German preferred ;
two In family , 27' > U Howard it. M&U
' p-LADlHS , DOOUKWOHK AT YOUIl HOMES ;
v casy antl tntcrosllni : ; day or ovenlnff ; nocxuer-
lencc , no cuiivusnlnK : coed pay. Address nlth
stomp , Iloi-ton Aqiiurullo Art Co. , 48 Winter street ,
lioslun , Mans. M5S5 M5-
rri-WANTKD , aim , FOU SMALL FAMILY. K
uvyqulio atniI2 WoolMorlh avenue. MbI2
' / 1 WANTED ACHIL KOH QKNEItAL
V/work forafumll ) of tw o nt 1025 8. .JOtli ave
M02I-23 *
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C -WANTED I , ( Hill. FOU OKNKUAL HOUSEwork -
work ! must bo uood cook. Call at 2537 California
WJ
- ! ' ; AT 2)15 ) SOUTH
C-AfIHM'ODOIIOUhiWOHIC
lllh street.
I-C I 111 , FOll ( ir.NP.ItAI , IIOUSIiVYOHK : CALL
C ii mornlnu. 2iil Se ard. UN ! * 5 *
C - ' ) , 3 AI'l'HKNTICK GIIU.S. MISS
Allco Isaacs , milliner , 01 S. Ibth , en
I WANTKI * . A YOUNtJ I.ADY ASSISTANT IN
Ctii ' Krco Kindergarten. Apply after 2 p m. to
-n. ( ! ould,2J25 Davenport. M7I22U *
- WANTKI ) , QIIUi TO WOUK FOll DOAHD AND
mom and learn ilre n makliiK , waxes paid If trade
learned. Mrs. II. C. Moses , 2iib Farnaiu. 7. < I2 *
jh WANTKD , A OOOD lilltl , KOH CKNKItAl"
l. liousework , nanaithlnK , must have Kood refer
ence * . Mr * . D. llcnnlsou , 517 South 23th st.
723-25
/1-A OlllI.lNSMAM KAMILYTO DO OKNKHAL
v uouscvfork. Cull utttl bouth 2uth uvemio.
31713 2i !
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
ItA'l ltd IU ] a line tlrst tlmo and lOo n line there-
alliir. No iiitvortlrcmcnt taken for less than 2ic.
T\-3. 4 A 6 UOOM HOUSKS , lIOlo J15 ; Ill'.vr HKS
X/ldcnco Hals In city. Mead Inv't Co. , 14.2 lleo bldg
f-k-l'Oll HUNT , HOUrti : 10 HOOMS , AU , MOD -
J-'ern linpro\emcnts , fjO per mouth ; 32d and Far-
Hum. Dexter 1 * Thomas T-'l
f\-l'-HOO.M IIOUS11. 27TH AND DAVKNroilT ,
.L/ull eoinenleneea , 12500 pur month. K. K. Dar-
IIUK , Marker block. 7-li
- > HOOM HOUSK. MODKHN IMI'HOVKMKNTi
D-l
ft' . ' .V. 2Jth avo. 11. Kallbh , tailor. 211 N. luth. 727
D-HOUbKS , COTTAiiS. ( : KOUMS. Ull N. 17th st.
475 mli-
T\-KOH HUNT. 8KVKN.HOOM COTTAdK , CITY
4nterKii and cistern. ' 'IUI Doduo t. , $ . ' 5 per
uionlh. M. J , Konuurd'JUt ) Nun York I.lfo building
&IO
TV-KOH HUNT , corrAOK , n IHW.MH , HATH , HOT
Jxanit cold water , larnu tiim room , Jtnlluiiii
ranyo , fuitulns , tiood cellar , fuO 00 liar month , I
bhermiin avenue. Call ut room 'U , Mori hunts hotel.
D - - ) IIOI'SIC KOH UII.ST , 1700.
No. ym to. lllh , No. 118 lluncrolt street.M5W27
M5W27 *
PJ-TWO VKUY DKS1HA1ILK > XUH ) HOOM
J-'inoiletn Hats , steam heat Ono nix ruom , ono
Uvo tooui cottage , lei. l.WI. SlOBontU Std street.
ili-vj
I\-T\VO 10-HOOM HOUSKS , MODKHN CONVKN
J lonccs , at IW and f 15. Inquire at 301 N. Kd ( st.
MIDI
IA-KOH HUNT , BTKAM HKATKD FLA'IH IN
Jv'the J1. K. ll r block , corner ! Hh nd Jackson
elrreti. They have nil conveniences and are In
llbod repair. Call at Her A Co' * . , Ill * Harney
treat. Ji7l
D-Mlll HENT. HIAM15 11OIWK , NO , 60 IbTIl
Btri'ot , In good repair , ( lent (15 Ou per montli ,
Cull t Her A Co' * , , HI ] Harney street. M7I4
n-f.-HOOM COlTAtlK. HOT AND COI.D WATIIH ,
J bttli , closet , furnace , beautiful lawn and shade.
Apply at N , U. our , 22nd und Miami. 7M 2 j
\-FOintKNT , I HOOM F1.AT , VHONT 1CTH AND
'Hickory , 7 8r
VOIt RENT FURNISHED ROQM8.
'IIATKtf-l.Vitllnullril tluTu and lOa nllnnThoro-
uftcr. No oilvertlsamunt taken for leu thau 25a
"HI-TWO FUHNIHUU1) FHONT HOOMS AT Hill
JjJIIurncv > tr ( > ot. MUU 27 >
If Ul.l'.gaNTLY FUHN1SHKD HOOMS KOKIJKN
Jtleiupn cnljr ; nil modern Improvement ! . UfJ
Douglas it. 17UM7 *
E-t UHNISHKU HOOM WITH HATH , ( ( ! MONTH
1W.I Fnrniui.
17 > XJK HENT. NICKI.Y HIHNISHKD , SKCONI *
- / lory back riioui , tultutilo forilntfle gentleman ,
without board , 1WB , 2Mb strvoL
-CHOICB HOOM8 WITH Oil WITHOUT
board. tiMlsracllun guarauteed. 2IU N. I'Jth st.
E-O.NB Oil TWO WBU. FtlHNISHKl ) HOO1I8 ;
modern conveniences ; near motor cart. & 20
NOrth IDIli itruut. MTU n *
17 Hl'I.MNDIUnUiM'UOOJl.KltONTINOL.AWN.
AUwlth all luuduru couvvnlunrui. N , W , cor. 101 Ii
and Uuugles t. 711.24
F//- / /
FOR nENT-FXTRNXSHED ROOMS.
17 FOll HKNT , NICKI.Y PUHNHIIKU HOOM )
lnll conveniences. 2413 Capitol nrc. M707-27'
? -KOH HKNT , STKAM HKATKD FUHNISI1KU
ii , tOT Ho , 11th street. - . M6IC27
"FURNISHED
17-KIK ( ANTI.Y FL'HNISHKI ) IIOO.MS , SINdl.ll
J orcn suite : nil mo.lern convenience * : Hrst clasi
board , 818 South snth ttreot , M2so
_
1 7"HOOMS AND IIO A ft I ) , 113 8 2.VTII. St.
1
111 m5 ! *
, . . . _ HOOM WITH IIOAHI )
1 for man and wlfo or two ladles , prtrnto family ;
to week cacti ) modern conveniences. 515 N , Zlnl st.
Ml
17-FUHN1SIIKI ) IIOOM3 AND IIOAHI ) . 1114
JL Capitol avenue. HOI 5 *
-I'AUI.OH KI.OOH , PUHN1SHKD OH UNFUH-
nlnlioil , with board , 5IOi Douglas. 640 tS
iJ-FHONTHOtnt WITH AI.COVK , AUSO UOOM
unfurnished If desired. 2IZ8o. 2Mb st. C71
T7-SU1TK OF FHO.NT. AND ONK S1DK UNFUK
L'nlfhed It desired. 2017 Harney. MISSW
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HUNT , NICKI.Y KUIINI81IKI ) IIOOM8
with board. Steam bent. 1731 Davenport sU
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FOB RENT-UKFUHNISHED ROOMS.
IIATKH 15c n line first tlmo and lOo a line thereat.
tcr. No advcrtlsomunllakcn for less than 30c.
-ll6Ma"ANY NUMlVKH KUOM 1 TO 4 , IN
flals , for hoiteckoeplnit. 1'rlcoi atray down. O.
F , Uulti , 311 Taxton block. IM fVi
11ATKS)6oa ) line first tlmo anil lOo a line thero-
aflor. No ndvoilleoment taken for less than Me. J
Hl'U
board , nicer rooms , eoiiTcnlences. rates nnd lo-
allen It cannot bo uxcollod. Mrs. Horn , proprietor
SOU RENT--STOBE3 AND OFFICES.
IlATHS--1o n line llrst tlmo and lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for lens than 23o.
T-ron IUNT , UTOUK , 1113 JACKSON BT KIT. :
JL 7 3
T rou HKNT , Tin : t STOUY iiuici ; IIUILDINII ,
J'JID Karnam street The building has n tire proof
cement basement , complete slcam heallnit tlxturcs ,
uater on all thu Hours , UBS , eto. Apply nt the olllco
ofthollco. 1S
r-FOll IlKNT , bTUUK , 1CJI IIOWAUI ) .
F-A KINK LOCATION TOIl A ( JUUCKKV 8TOUH
Cash trado. Address N II , Deo. MUT2 Mi *
FOK KENT--MISOEt.LANEOUS. ,
UATIIS ISc a line llrst tlmo and lOo a line thorn-
after. No adrcrtlM.Mnent taken for lent than 2' > c.
J -QAUbKN VAUMS TO HUNT. T.
tOT
J tlitlCK YAUD3 KOH HUNT. T. MUllltAY.
V7ANTED TO KENT.
K-WANTKI ) , AT ONCK , A TKN Oil KI.KVV.N-
room hotiso > rllh uioilcrn convcnloncei , KOOd
tenant , rent by year. Apply "O 00 , " lleo olllce
. OUt 2' ' !
1C30H4UNKUnNISIIKD : ItOOMS , 10 MINUTKS
walk of poelollleo Address4 , llco. M73427 *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
UATKS-ISc a line llrst tlmo nntl lOo a line llioro-
aflor. No advertisement taken for Icsi than 2jc.
IIKNTAI. AKNOY ! ; IJANR
U , C. ( Jarvln A Co. , 20b Shecly block.
I TO 1NSUIIK QUICK ItKNTINU , I.IHT WITH
-Litliu KxcluBlvo Ilcutal Agency. Parrotte ,
block.
r toil ItK.ST. HOOM FOll TAILOR OKSIIOK
shop. Ibth and Howard. M740 2b *
STORAGE.
IIATUS- n line Urst tlmo and IMoallno thcroaf-
tor. No uiUcrtlseiuent taken for less than 25c.
M OLDKhT , C11KAPKST AND 11KST8TOUAOE
house In the city. Williams & Cross , 1214 Uarney.
WANTED-TO BUY.
11ATK3 15o a line llrst tlmo ana lOo a line thoro-
after. No advertisement taken for lens than 2oc ,
AT FUUNITUUE BOUGHT , BOLD , BTOUKI )
1 > Wells , 1111 Karnouist 731
T-WANTUl ) TO BUV. 0 TO 8 UOOM 1IOUSK. TO
IMOTU ( into vncant lot. Ailtlresa O Jl , lice oltlce.
WJ
\T-SKCONIJ-H AND KUIINITUIIKIIOUGHT.SOU )
1' nnd CYC'ImiiKOilt lilKhust prices pulil for Hitcond-
linnil KOU ( In. Huston Furniture Co , 003 N. llitli t.
i UV ) MSI *
VT WANTKI ) , 1'Alll OK SCALHS. 1,000 TO 1..WO
1'IioiiMila cupaclty. Adclrcsa O Id. llco. 7 5
\T-WANTK1I , TO I1UY A LUMIIKII YAlll ) Oil
1 > bank , or KOOI ! opening to stiirt one. Aildruta
lock box 103 , Toncn , Nob. 721 !
f WANTKI ) , TO HOY , A OOOD KNO1NK AND
I boiler ; capacity not loss than W arm homo
po nor. Address. 1020 DouKlas street. M7.I2 .V
FOB SALE FURNITURE.
IIATHS Ifio n line llrst tlmo nml lOo n Una there
after. No advertisement tnkon for lean than 'Kc.
KUHNlTUlin OK KOUIITKKN'UOOM HOUSK
0
filled with roomers and boarders In n clculrublo
locality. Adclruss Ot.-Mleo , MW > 5 Mi *
FOR SALE-HORSES , WAQONS , ETC.
11ATE9 I5c o line tlrst tlmo and lOc n line thereaf
ter. No tultcitlxoment taken for loss tlian 'iHa.
l-bTAIT,10N , OKNTLH , BTYLIS11. SI'KKDY
1 and well bretl. for * ale or trailo for wild pralrlo
land In Iowa or Nebraska. Addreas M GO. llco.
JIU06-MV
WIlUKli COAh WAOONS KOU
- salochcnp , 211 ri Ktlt St. , or will trudo for other
WHKOI * . 8. I ) . CnnUcld. U'.I5 20 *
I-KOH HAIiK , CHEAP. ONK 1IOHSK , ON13
llKht MIIHOII. ono top biiKKjr.ono iliiKlo harness
and Btablc equipments. Inuulro at 1411 S. 2Cth Bt.
1U03 JU *
l-KOll HAl.U , O001) WOitK IlOUSi : , 123,00
JFuray'a burn , 25th and CuninUng ot. K. ti. Jester.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
HATKS 15o n lluo llrst tlmu and Ida n Una there
after. No advertisement taken -for loss than 25o
7Wnn
Wnn company for Biilu or exchange for city prop
erty or Kood farms. Address C. K. Millar. : imi lloo
building. JHl.IZ'J
Q-KINK Ul'llICIIT I'iANO , BTANIIAllI ) SIAKK ,
used only a few Miontllt ) , at a siicrlllcu. Vifi Culil-
neil st. 4S.1
- : Ni\V : Ul'HIGHT PIANO. 817 S IhTH ST.
Q
, , J1533 !
HAI.K , HANnaOMK I'AHHOT ; Q001)
talker : very t uuo. H'J N. 15th St. , room 1.MGB329
MGB329 *
- SAI.K. A FA1HI1ANK8 A t'OLIJ 1IAN.IO
Q-KOll
and case nlth music and rack for J.J. Addrens
1' 3 lleo , il'13 S8
MISCELLANEOUS.
R-HAMILTON DUOS , CAIU'K.NTUHS AM )
builders. All kinds jobbing. Ill bo.ltflh. Tel. 1170
Ib3\17'
| > CLAIMS KOH SAIiAHliriSKHVIi'isWAlKS : : ( ,
JXetc. , iiKiilnst corporatloim or IndlvldiialK , bought
and udvnuct'il onV. . It. DAVISIt 2U Continental blk
UOO.MIU
CLAIRVOYANTS.
S AIlltlVAI , K.XTHAOIIDINAHY. WONDUllKIII ,
revelations. ChuIlouKos the world. Mrs. Dr. M.
I.exravo , ileml triincu clairvoyant , uitralonlst ,
palmltt and life readur ; tells yaur life from the
cradle lo Kra\u ; unites the separated ; ciuibea inur-
rlano with tliq one you lo e ; tella nhero 7011 will
succeed niulln whnt business best adapted for ; lias
the celebrated KVyptlan breastplate for luck and to
destror bad Influences ; cures His , Intemperance
aud all private complaint * with massuKo. baths
and alcohol treatment , fvml * ' . luck of hair , name
and datu of birth and receive uccurato life . 'liurt ;
1 cunts In stamps for circular ; give Initials of one
you Mill marry ; alto photos of same onice 1007
touth lltli street , Hnt floor ; liourr.'Ja. m to u p.
in. Come onecomualL and bo convinced of thu
wonderful oiuclo. iU'2i Ml *
S 1-MHS. NAh'NJI ! V , WAHKBN , CLA1HVOYANT ,
rellablu ; business medium , tilth III ) N , 16tb.
7M
S-MADAMH KHITX , 23 CUM1.NG BTHKKT.
clairvoyant nnd truuco medium ; Independent
voices ; tells past and future.
MAS3ACJE , BATHS , ETO.
HATKS 15c a linn tlrt time and lOa a Una there *
a tier. Nu ud\rtl cuient taken for less than 2ic ,
M ilASSAOB THKATMHNT. KI.KOTUO THKll-
I nml buthi , scalp and hair treatment , manicure
and chlropodl > tMrii. l'oit,3l9Hib.l5th , Wltbnellhlk
tl'-MADAMK 8MITI1. 1IS1 1KUH ( < AH STHBKT ,
L rouiu7WHoor , Alcoholmlphur mud tea baths.
MWI ml *
rn-UAt > SAUK , OlQ B , UTII STUBKT. ! l ! ) VIJOOK ,
* - tflDMAI *
fP-MADAMKI.A HUB , MASKAUK. 410 BOUTH
-Llltu ilruet , 3rd floor , Hit I , assistant. MIi52ti *
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE.
HATKS l&c a Una drst time and lOa line there
after. No ailvcrllieuivnt taken f or IM * th * n J5o.
Vr-llUKOHK 1JUY1NU A 1'IANO KXAMl-NKTHB
now scale Kuuwill ptaoo , A. Uoipa,151J Uooglas.
791
ir-O. V. QKLLENUBUK , HANJO TBACHKH ,
Y with Hufpoor i/IS N , I51U street. Srd Boor.
Boor.VII
VII
Y-KOH 8AI.B , CI1KAIFOU CASH , A FINE
uprlvbt ptano , noarlr now and tauJ rd uiana
facturu. Addrati 014 , UoooOlc * . 484
JMONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE.
_ _
UATK8 1ta line first tlmo and lOo a line there
fief. No advertisement taken for Io than ISO
" \ \ r .IjOANS , O. (1. YALllACK , HI ] 11HO\\N 11LK.
> > 741
W-ANTIIONY LOAN AND TIUJ8T CO. , 818 N. V *
v I.lfo , lend at low rate * fnr cliolco security on
Nebraska or Iowa fnrmsor Omaha city property.7JO
7JO
\V-A I'l'I.V TO .1. ti IXJVKTT FOll rilKAI'
v ) money ; only nrst class security , 2208. 13th.
080
\V MONKY TO IJOAN INnfMI'nOVKD CITY
' 1 propcrtr , low rates. A. C. Frost , Douglas bl'k.
IV MONKY TO IXAN ON MNU OH 8IIOHT
i > lime In sums of WOJ to (10,000.
Mutual Investment Compnn ) . 877
\\r-CIIAS. W. HA1NKY. JI5 OMAHA NAT. HK.
* i tildK. City mortKaKcs. Lowest rates. Money
on hand. M317
-CKNTKAL IXAN A THU8TCO , UKK DLIVtl.
736
\\r-IXAN80NlMIMlOVKIAND UNIMl'HOVKI *
T city property$1,000 nmlupwardfl to8per cent.
No delays. W. Farnnra Smith A Co. , 15th & Uarnoy.
-HKAL KSTATK LOANS , 8 TO 7 I'KH CICNTt
no additional chargot for commlsulon or attor
ney1 * fees. W , II. Melklo , First National bank bldit.
-COATKS , 1014 FAHNAM KABTKHNilONKY.
7M
W-LOANS , W.M.HAHIUS , It. W.FHENZltll IlliK.
7)0 )
\\r-LOAN8. CITY I'llorKHTY. K. NUtl. AND W.
v I Iowa farms. 1C , F. Illnger , 1611) Fnrnnni.
Utt-M 4
I ) ANSON HKAL KSTATK AND COLLAT-
tcral notes and morlKauu * bouulit , Hcod A
Belhy , 311 Hoard of Trade. 741
TIT" UHL , HKAL KSTATK LOANS.3U UKK HLD'U
420
\\r 0 I'KH CKNT F1HST MOHTtlAlH ! LOANS ,
> Illchard 0. Patterson , Ifill Farnnmst. 74J
-21 * MOHTOAUKS. MOOHK , A. 401 HUE I1LDO.
735
W-WH.Ii I-OAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF
v necurllyi strictly conttdontlal. A. K. Harris ,
room 1 , Continental block. MSsI
- SCHOOL 11ONDS WANTKD. IU 0. I'KTKHS.
V > Wcs t Point , Nob. , 614 0
\\T MONKY TO LOAN ON IMI'llOVEI ) OMAHA
property ; bulldlnK loans a apcclnltr. llrcnnan
A , Co. . Knrbach block. M7U3 M2 <
_
\\T MONKY AT I.OWKST 11ATKS , F , K.VIIr
llnius , MrstNallonal llnnk building. M73S
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
HATES 15o a line first tlmo and lOo a line there
after. No nl\ortl5L ir.unt taken for le s llian 25a
nYOUVANrMONYf
If so do not fall to not our ralos before bor-
rowlnt' .
\Vo make loans , without removal or pulillrltjon
furnlturo. plnnos , hortos , wuKana , etc. , at the low
est posslblo rato.
There Is no unncccssnr ) delay , hut you KCt the
tnoncjr on the same daf you ask for It.
\Vo will carry Iho loan as lonit as 7011 dostro ,
Ktvlnir you thoprlvlleKoof paylnit It In full or In
part at any tlmu to suit your convenience , and any
part paid reduces the cost of carrying thu loan In
proportion to Iho amount paid
Our oniccn nrc centrally localeil and are so ni-
ransed that partloscallhiK on us can bo waltod on
quickly and courteously.
It will bo to > our advantage to scous before so-
curlnir a loan.
Ouia'in ' Mortcnuo Loan Co. .
Itoom II , < JrolKhton Illock ,
IJtli St. . noutli of L'nstolllro.
M1.71MO
MONKY TO LOAN 1IY U. MA8TKI13 ON
household ROotls , pianos , organs , horses , mules ,
wniiona , etc. , at the lowest possible rates wllhout
publicity , removal of property or change of pos-
cession. Tlmu arranucd to suit the borrower.
I'll ) incuts of any amount can bo made at any
time , reduclni ; both principal and Interest , thus
KlvlnK patrons all the bcncllls of the partial pay
ment plan.
Call ami see mo when you want a loan , or If more
convenlont. call telephone Ib21 and your business
can bo transacted at homo.
Honey always on hand : no delay ; no publicity ;
lowest rates ; business eonlldentlal.
11. F. Masters , U. 4 Wltbuoll bile , I5tu and Uarnoy.
7t7
X I ItOIl'T PlllTCUAUD , II. 3 , WITHNKLL IILIC
748
X MONKY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS BONDS
aud city warrants bought. Itoom 402Karnach blk
CAHF2IJ'
X MONKYONFUIINITUUK. HOUSES , PIANOS.
Kcyslono Mtge. Co. , room 2UJ , Shocly block.
.11(30
X W1IKN YOU WANT A CHATTKL IXAN SEE
W. It. Dnvls. room W , Continental block. 8111
"V CIIATTKIj LOANS , HKNUDI'JT & WUAY. IIU
vl'axton block. Wu loan our ovrn money , charge
no commission : It will pay you to consult 111.
M 8U ) M2
X MONEY UANKI > ON KUIIN1TUKB , IIOHSKS ,
wagons , pianos , etc. Krod Terry , r < 3J , Harnite.
201
X MONKY TO LOAN , 30. CO , SO DAYS ON KOIINI
ture , Ilvo stock , etc. Dull Green , removed to
Itoom 8 and V. Marker blk 183
Y KOK SALE AT ONCK A KINK STOCK OF
clocks , watches , jewelry , silverware and llxtnro.
Will Invoice about fl , ! UO Iteanons for Belling ,
wish to go In other business. Those who mean
buelncsj address N , II , Andrus , \ \ liber , Nob.
72227
Y rAUTNKH WAN'IKI ) IN TUK MANUKAC-
turo of brick , builncsi already established ,
capacity ot plant 40.000 per day. y banks ot clay , 15
acres clay In all , bulldlni ; and pavlnir. b&-linr u
power boiler , B. ' ) horse power onclne , Ohln brick
machine anil spreads , and all other tools noccisury
for a tlrst-class yard : eitnbllhlieil C jcarn and have
the trade of central Nebraska : will nell half or all.
For further particulars Inquire of I * . A. Stewart ,
Hastings , Adams Co. , Neb. v . "JO ! l
BUSINESS CHANCES.
HATKS 15o a line Unit tlmo and 10o * n line there
after. No advertisement taken for lens than 5c
Y-iw.irY yuiT'i'KFc TnSrV'VCi'ouYTN
very best part of Nebraskn : capacity 35QUO to
30O.X ) cans per day ; has made monoy'Iastthroo
years : bcstof reasons forsolllng. Address .MH.Ilee.
IM Kill
Y-KOU SALK , HOTEL , BIIKl'IIKUD HOUSK , AT
Ansloy , Custcr county. Neb , Two-itory frame
hulldliiK , about 24x101) ) , with good barn ; 1C sleeping
rooms ; hotel well furnished. Apply to Dr. J , a.
Thomas , Wood Itlvcr , Neb. M20 M'J
Y-FOIl SAl.i : , HOTEL , KUKN1BHKI ) , 17 HQOMH.
ilolnia KOOd business ; tcriun easy : location
best. Address llox MM. Cliadron Neb. M3J4 M3 *
Y KOU 8ALE-8AIXON , DOING A GOOD , 1IU8I-
ness : Kood reason Klveu ror solllnif. Address
Lockbox 813. West 1'olnt , Neu . MJOO
Y-KOIl SALK , A K1UVT CLASS Ol'JiNINO KOU
a man with a small capital ! i InvetLIn a stuck of
Rencral inurchandlse ; well pAtabllshetlliuslness ;
KOOrt prollts. Address liot'ln , Onmlm , Ncl > .
' til m lli *
V-1IUY TIIK COMMlillCIAL , THE LEADING
1 hotel of llrokcn llovr , Neb. No land In trade.
821
Y'-KOH SAl.lS-KLK\'ATOIfjANI ) 'LUMI1EH '
> ard cheap , for terms , etc. , address Bor u. Linwood -
wood , Neli. M49I 20 %
Y lOll SALK-tiUKAT HAUti AIN ON ACCOUNT
of lckncss ; 1 nlll sell best room Inn house In
Chlcniro , centrally lorated , HU beds , run provo It
clears from hOto liu per wook'.i'l r' purtlcularn
nddrosi Win. I ) . Cook , 01 audUl WMudluun street ,
thlcuyo , HI. , , . MMl..V
Y-D11UI ! B10CK KOHSAIilLOOATKI ) IN TIIK
best and moat prosprrnus , section iKf central
Nebraska. Will Invoice from n/kJU toJAUUO , Utvck
fresh , The tlnu > topciiluK for a Cierman UruKulit
1'urlles nu'iinlnt ; buiilnvss' will ttml It 'to their
Interest to Investigate. Adn' ] 0,411 Iloi'
Y-CAhll 1'AII ) * OH KNDOWMISNT.jl'OLIUlES
In old linn companies , Hcnd ioicrliitlon | A. K.
Ilriickli-sby , box ' . ' .il , llnrUont , Conn. ' J446 13 >
Y-HOTUL iiusiNEbS IN O.MAIIA WIU.TAY
t bit : tills year ; ( an put ) du Into good i > ayliiK onu :
very low rent ; Tl , 10000 required. Alex Moore , 401
llco bulldliiK. . 003 25
Y KOH ItKNT , A1IOUT MAIICH I. VtlK HOW
anl hotel , corner Honaid and IClli strewtii ; con
tains abont 40 rooms , which are furnlshc'l com.
idetc. A wood opportunity to the rlKlit party.
For particulars call at Her Co'sHI' Hnrney
ntrcet.
V < HIKATOI'KMNJ rOHA IIHY GOODS h'lOHK
1. In H thriving Ohio town of 12,010. ror particu
lars address J , T , Lynih , 226 Monroe treot.'flllln ,
O , M73cl 2b
FOR EXCHANGE.
HATK8-15o a line first tlmo and lOo a line there-
after. No advertisement taken for leasthou 2Sc.
Z-VEUY iTKsTK nLTMJM lXi oTisUTTj-OK
I.os A nuole.a property or fruit ranch In tie , Cali
fornia. David Jamlusoii , Duo bulldlni ! , "Hi
y-CUSTKIl COUNTY FAUMB ( IMl'ltOVKD ) Ifoli
/Jslrlctly modern 7 or 8 roomed homo In Kdod rei-
Idoiicopart of Omuba ; vrlll asauuiu , llox 291. Lin
coln. M2I5
- HTOCK OK OKNKUAL ' '
y-CLKAN M'D'HK : WILL
/Jtdko real Vbtato Si money. llorrJS , Krankfort.lnd ,
743
y IKYOUHAVK A GOOD Ul'llIGHT PIANO 'm
/Jtrudofor lot W , block I , Armour I'laco , Bouth
Omaha ; clear of all Incuuibraucu. Address N 46 ,
lln ) olllco. M233
I/-JIIDUMKNT OK A1IOUT SOO V8 AN OMAHA
/ attorney for cjclmnaej will take clear vacant
lot * or equity In deslrublo residence property : will
bear InviiBtlimtlon. Addrcin , U , V , ArgutirlKht ,
bhuberl. Neb. Il68d VT
y-HU.SIUKUIlKAD OF HOHSKS AND LAND
/Jn | eattern Nebraska for a Block of dry loodt ,
clotbliik' , booU and shous. hati and cap * . Aadrew
box I0n , Nebraska City , Neb. 253 MIO *
Z KOU KXCHANOK. MY UK31IKNCK IN NK-
oiaha City , clear , for clear western land , or luur-
rbandlse. U. V , Arvabrlyht , Bhuburt , Nab.M&RS77
M&RS77
Z-KOll TltADK.O.NK Oil TWO ACHKS CLKAIl
In Newport for liousa ana lot. llrgunnu & Co. ,
Karboch block. MO&3-1
Z-UAUQAIN , A IILACK SMITH AND WAGON
hopfor e lt or trad * wllta a rotldoocoi will seller
or trade for good farming Una. Tapi > Uros- Verde -
do o , Neb. UTOiV *
FOR 8ALE.-.L ESTATE
llATKS-IJc a Una nrtt Tiffin and lOo n line there
after. No odrcrtlfonicnl taken for ICSK than 2V.
NK. COHNKIt mil 4NI ) HICKOHY. Mil } )
fcot : n bargain for Mew day * only , F. K. lar-
ling. Parker block , ' . , " 751
iXH SALR-9-MOOHNKU , I7T1I. DOHCAS. SJ X
IM , n cottage * . > t blo rnrjOhorsescan bo divided
InloMots. Inquirespr m4 es 81728'
17OII SALK. NKIIHASK'A FAH I LANDS. ( } . U.
1' Wallace , 312 Ilrnwit bloclt , Rib nn.l DOUR ! as.
In 7M
M ODKHN 10 HOOM ifdljSK. HOOD I.OCATIONJ
no trad * ! cash barxauil Address O2I , lice.
_ _ _ M
iroll SALK , A TWOi BTO11Y 1IIHCK HANK
/building , with basement , vaults snfc , furnl-
turo and flxttiroKl can control cooil biislncns : town
of two thoiicand people : | ) vo railroads ; Rood coun >
try ; lar i roller mlllnl .throo elevators ; Rood rea
son for present corporation quitting business. Ad'
droM T. Lewis , I'reMcIent ; Hlipoilor , Nob. Ml' < 3 3u *
11011 9ALK , 1IOMIC8 , ANY I'ltlCK. t7M. lt,2M tJI' ;
easy terms ; tnko clenr property an first payment.
G. U. Wallace , Drown block , ICtli and Douglas.
750
F0118ALK-400 ACltK FAIIM IN llt.UK HIVKIt
vallny. Tliaycr county , 10 mile * wrst of Hebron.
One of the very best farnm In tha county ; snod
house , barn , nrnnnrle , rrlbs , etc. . ami an abundance
of frull , timber nnd runntnit water. Also for nala
or cxclmtiRa for Rood lands or city property , n brick
pork packing linuso and tlxturcn in Hebron , Tliaycr
comity , near II. A M , depot. For particulars In-
qulro of any real cslalo agent In Hebron. M3
T7011SALK-20ST07 UOOM HOUSES , tla 00 TO
JLjJ.fiOO 00 , 110000 cash , liaoo per mo , 1 house to
ri'ntnt453Cumlnfst. , $1000 | iur mo. K. G. Mlrrell'
4512 1'atrlck avo. C7U 2U'
_
T7OI18ALKI 1111)3 WILL I1K UKCK1VK1) UP TO
-1 Ieh. . ! S for lots 2 nnd S. In hlock y. Lowu'n ad
dition to Omaha. This Is beautiful proiierty , hlah
cotnmandlnK a fine vluw of the city ; lias li-rooin
cottage and barn , line shade trees , nome chorrlrs ,
blackberries , curranls , grapevines , etc. Alto lot
21 , block 11 , In SU-elo ft Wood's addition to Kant
Omaha. This a very ( Icslrnblolot In this rapidly
prowlnie addition , has a 4 rnom cottaue. nnhslnn-
tlally built , and other Improvements , nnd Is 1 block
from electric motor line. Cnn o of nelllim , III
hcallh , compollliiK the owner to remove noutli ,
Illds received on tlie basis of half cash , balance nr-
rniiKe.l lo i > ult purchasiT. 'lltlo to above Is perfect ,
Abstracts furnished. Address Ob'J ' , llco olllee.
fAI2.'i
_
Oil BALK AT A 1IAUGA1N , LOT 13 , IILOCIC 4 ,
W. K Selby'g first addition to South Omnha.
Small pii > ment down , balance monthly If doslrnd ,
Inqulro G. 11. Ttsthllck , Oinalia llco. : S3
_
\\rANTKD. 640 ACUKS IN KASTKIIN NKllUAHKA
v * or western Iowa , payable ono-thtrd real estalc ,
balance cash. Address 1,5 o , lleo. MlJ31'2ii *
KOUNT7.H I'LACE , 11AHGA1NS , NINK-HOOM
housu on Wlrt , MM ) : f l.UM cash. Klennnt homo
on rinkney , ffifiOO ; f , ' < 00 cash , balance f.1300 per
monlh ; other line humcss would consider stimo
trade. J. J. Gibson , UrulXkton block. MT.11.M2fi *
170U SALK. ACltK I'HOPVIUTY KOK GAHDHN-
iIIIK. . Good locution ; low prices ; easy lerms.
Wright A l.asbnry , ll.th and Howard. .MV.i'.l ' 23
6)0 CLKAIl LAND KOU $75 CASH. ADDItKHSl'2
lloo. M74I 2U *
_
HAIR QOOUS.
HATES I5o a line ilrst tlmo and lOc n line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 2Jc.
JLJrlcnl wlus and beards a specialty. WKS ! , batiffs
swltchps , hair chains , etc. , ncnd for cataloauo
Mall orders solicited. Davloa , HIS. I5th st. , Oiualm.
_ 7Jj
rplli : IDKAL LADll.B' IIAIll DUKSSING 1'All-
-L lors , switches , baiiKs , wigs , toupees , jewelry and
hair ornaments In stock , WIKSIO order , special at
tention Klvcn to mall orders. 200 S. lath st. 'Id lloor.
MJ'.H M20 *
PAWN BROKERS.
HATKS-IScn line llrst time and tOonllne there
after. No advertisement tnkon for less than 2 * > o.
KN F/MAilTlMo
071 Mb *
O SNYDltll'S LOAN 6KlfICK , 1510 DODtill ST.
O. _ /I _ 770 K 21) ) '
FIIBD MOULK , OKK1CJ3U511K KA11NAM bT.
I o 8
LOST.
KATKS-15o n line first -tlmo nnd lOa a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than Sic.
T OST ST. llKUNAltl ) itfUl' . TltllEK MONTHS
J-Jolil. pray ; followed lltllii Klrl from liai S Slat at.
to I'ark ave school. Heturn to A. U. Hudson , 1I2U
S 31st st. nnd rocelvo rondrd. UJT
LOST TWO OKUTIKIUATKS SOUTH OMAHA
stock Yards Co. fctok valuable to owner only ,
1'lease address I'S , leo. < iltev > ard will bo paid.
v ; . M741 2G *
UATKS 15c n line flrst tjinb and lOa n Una there-
after. No advcrtlscmcm. taken for less than 2Jc
IJHUNI > GOLD WA'IWH CIIAINt IIKTWKKN
Douglas and KarnaiUton 23th St. j Inqulro UK H
28th nve. I pay for ndvcrllnf luent. i , ) i ,72725 * '
MASQUERADEMDOSTUMES , ETC.
HATES 15c a line tlrst tlmo nnd lOe a line thero-
after. No advertisement taken for less than 2.ic.
LADIES i GENTLEMEN CAN HKNT MASQUK-
radocostumes at 111 SlGth. Golden Kaulu storo.
MANUFA CTTJRINO JEWELERS.
HATES 15c a llnu llrst time and lOc a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25o
CASH I'AID KOH OLD ( JOLD. CA11SON A
Hanks , room JO Darker block. Omaha. 751
CUTLERY GRINDING.
3KND YOl'H HCISSOIlS , UA/.OHS. ETC. , TO I1K
ground to Uiidcrlanil& Co. . 10i ! 8. 14th st. 75.1
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER
JBESTIN THE WORLD.
Jos. P. MEGEATH ,
ICOTi Farmm Street , Omaha. Neb.
I'OH ' AIILOI ! COWS AND
JL bulls. Douartincnt of tlin Invorlor , Olllco
oflndlun Atrnlrs. WaiihlnRton. 1) . U. , Folj-
ruiuy 1 , l ! i Sonlcd proposals. Indorsed
"Proposals for Cows or Hulls" ( as tlio case may
Lo ) and uUtlrcssuU to tlio commisslonorof In
dian ulT.ilrs , Washington , I ) . C. , will bo ro-
colvcd until 1 o'clock p. in , , Sutiirday , March
5. 18' ) . ' . for furnishing and dollverlns nt 1'lno
Ittdgo. Hosobnd , Clieycnno Ulvor , Crow OrcoU
and Lower llrulu a onclus. South Diikotn ,
btandliiK Hock UKoncy , North Dakotn , Hantoo
and 1'onca : i Kiiclct > , Noliraska , l''lnndroiii :
nuoiicv , South Dakota nnd tlio Crow agency ,
Jlontuna , about II. 0 milch cows and 409
bulls. ItuKulnr blanks for bids nro not re
quired. Schedules ( which will bo rnado apart
of the proposals ) showing the number of cattle -
tlo required tit the various uzcnclus. condl-
llnns lo bo obsurvcu by bidders , llniuand
placa of dollvury. terms of contract and pav-
inont. and all other ncccsjury Instructions ,
will bo furnished upon application to thu In
dian ollluu at Washington , tlio co ninSssnrlos
( if subsistence , II , S. A. , at C'lileii o , St , 1'aul ,
Omaha , Nebraska , and ( Jliuviinno , Wyoming ,
to the publishers of the Stock Oro.veis' Jour
nal of Miles City , Momma , und the .loiirnal
of llolunn. Montana , und the sovorul Iiiulnn
utoiits. The rldht Is rcsuivod to reject any
or all bids , or any part of any bid. If doomed
for the best IntereitH of tbo Kovurnmunt ; also ,
thu further r IK lit In mnklnK the awards to In-
creHha or dlinlnUh to iinv extent the number
of animals called for In the schedules ! also to
rciiulru u delivery of twenty-five pur cent ,
moro or loss , than the umntmlupoclfied In any
contract ,
CKIITIKIKII CIIKCKS.
Kach bid must bonpcompantedbya rortlflcd
check ordraft on home Un'tod Stutes depos '
itory for nt least Ilvo nor cent of thu amount
of the bid , made puyuhlo to thu order nf the
commissioner of Indian ntfiilr.s which check
ordraft will bo forfeited to the United Htales
In case any bidder n'Hrtvltit ' ; un award ohall
fall topromptly exccnlu H contract with Rood
nnd sufllolont suretlM : otherwise to lo ro-
tnrnod to the bidder. T. J. MOItllAN , Com-
mlHsilonur. I'lud.'ltM
PUOPOSAf < 8 FOR 1'IK
btutoa Indian borvolu , 1'lno Hlditu
AKuncy , South Dakota. February llth , 1K'X ' .
Sealed proposals , endorsed "Proposals for
Field Heeds0 ind ftdnrcssed to the under
signed at Pine KldK'O Aironey , routh DiiUutn.
will bo reco'vod at this usonoy until 1 o'clock
p. rn. of March Ttli , IW : ' , > for furnishing unit
delivering ut ItiiHhvlllt ) , Nobraskit : 'M.QU
pounds seed oats. 4U,00Ji ( pounds sued whiint.
10,51)0 ) poumla seed corn. 4uoo pounds Heed
potatoes. J.OOO poundsjisoed Ocrman millet ,
Ml pounds timothy Hoed.iI.'OJ pounds hluoiraa
need. Hald so ( Is to lo urown In the soctluu of
r.diintry contiKiiou tu tlio place of delivery.
Illddors will bo required ito state snocllloiilfy
In their bids the proposed price of each article
ottered for delivery under a contract. Thu
lUht IB reserved to reject any or alt bids , or
any purtof any bid , If deemed for the best In
terest of the service. Cortmud Chocks. Kaeh
bid must bo accompanied by a certllled check
ordraft upon BOIIIH United Htatos Deoosltory
ortjolvent National Uank iu the vicinity nf
the resldunvo of I ho bidder , made payable to
the order of thu Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs , for nt least Ilvo per cent of the amount
ot thu proposal , which chuck or draft will bo
forfeited to the United a tales In oiiho any bld-
deror bidders recolvlnic un award bhull fall
to promptly oxnoutOH contract with wood and
sutllclontsurltlcfi. otherwise to bo returned to
tlio bidder. UliU accompanied by oimh In lieu
of u certllled check will not bo considered. I'or
further Information apply to OAPTAIN
OKOHOK L. HOY UKOWtN , U. S. A. . Autlng
U , & Indian Agent. F-ll-12-t-m.
I'mjioswU for CHI & Klootrtu l.lcbt FUturoa.
The time for nccoptlnic bids for these llx-
tures has , by order of the City Council , been
oxteiuUxl from March 1st. to 4 p. m. Alaroh"A
Ibir ; . Illds to bu In oonfonnltii with former
udvertluemonttt. TI1EO , OLi-ON ,
_ rj5-mJ-n Comptroller.
*
finnilTi BANUAUWOOU OA yuLKS ra tut
UUULII A t t andonlr capiulei ureirlbed bi
" * * " reKular phjrslclaas for tuo euro ot
uonorrbxaaud lich > rve > f ran. tbo uilnurr orK on
Iu5 d r . 11 9 par oox
GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT
A Monument to Qonoral Grant Favorably
Considered in Congress ,
SOME PENSION STATISTICS OF VALUE
A Soldier llrliiR * Order Out or Clmoi lit
Church Hrllllnnt ( ; lmrgfl l.cd by n
HutiiUMir Ilnr c I'ull of n
Wratcrn Army Idol.
A favornblo ro ] > ort 1ms boon irmdo on
tlio bill nppropriutlntf $300,000 for tv
inonuinont to Gonornl Grunt , to bo
oroolod in Wnahington , Whether the
romnins of the illustrious Qrnnt nrn
brourjht to WiishltiRlon or not n noble
monutnont in his honor will bo built n
inonuinont to show Umt Mio Ainoricnn
people hohor themselves In rcmombor-
nitf their horooa
1'oiifllnn Statistic' .
It la dlnicult to etnto with aceurncy
the wliolo number of inon in our nrmy
during the Into wnr , says the Chlongo
Tribune. Wo know Unit there wore
2,778iOl ; enlistments. The autunl number -
bor of inon who served more or loss In
the union forces is estimated nt u little
ever thun 2,000,000 , us there wore fully
700,000 re-enlistments. Some were for
on month , uomo for two months , seine
for tour months , some for ono yonr , seine
for two , nnd some for three yours. Moro
thiui ; ! 00OQO men enlisted just bcfoto the
close of the wnr , few of whom saw tiny
nctivo Service. But the olnlm ngcntH
Imvo innnngcil to got n Inrgo part of
then ? oti thopension rolls. If wo citlcu-
lute on the basis of three yoars" sorvieo
toutiuh inan wo doauco the following
Uiblu , showlnp the number of men furnished -
nished by the stutes , with the donths
from .ill causes , the number on Iho pun-
slon rolls from such atutes , the percent-
ngo of deaths from till causes to the
number of men furnished , nnd the nor-
contngo of ponslonors on the roll lust
July :
The figures in the foregoing ttiblo ,
giving the number of men now on the
pension rolls , nro taken from the report
of the commissioner of pensions of July
30 , 1891. The number of pensioners on
the rolls February 1 , 18)2. ! ) is fully lot- ) ,
-OOIJ moro than at that date , as Commis-
'Woner Raum has boon filing otdors tit
the rnte of 1,000 per day under the dependent -
pendent pension act of' two years ago.
The number of persons now drawing
pensions is about 800,000. In a year
moro they will exceed 1,000,000. The
other figures arc taken from a book entitled -
titled "Itogiinonr.nl Losses in the Civil
War1 ' Dy Major William P. Fox. The
data used by Major Fox wore obtained
by him from the War department. Pie
estimates the number of men in the
union nrraiea at about 2,000,000 , llrst and
last. The highest number at ono time
was 1,000,000 viz. : in 1804.
"Gcnurul Order No. 1. "
John F was a soldior. Ho was n
member of the Tot th Maine regiment ,
and orderly sergeant of his company.
IIo was every inch a soldier , bnwo and
true , itlboit a little prone to stick to the
letter rather than the spirit of the law.
The.articles of war wore his study his
vutlo mccum. In short , ho was excess
ively , military military all through.
At'tho close of the war , says the Now
York Ledger , John came homo , and was
shortly afterward inbtalled into the re
sponsible position of sexton of our
church , and ho straghltened things out
wonderfully. On the very first Sabbath
fitter1 hlS'ttiking charge we found posted
upon the wall pf the church vestibule an
imposing document iicadod , "General
Order No. 1. "
Tkoro had been trouble in certain
quarters resulting from the difficulty
which ladles who ciuno to church late
fountain gaining their scats when gen-
tloinbu-hud got in ahead of them. John
determined to remedy this , so ho issued
"Gdhgral Order No. I , " which road as
follows :
' "ftulos to bo observed when a lady
wishes , to enter a pow in which gonllo-
mon are already seated : Lot the lady
advance Ono p.ico beyond the pow halt
r ubpiH JUce and saluto. The pow will
' ' '
bo'vncnto'il'iby the gentlemen by a Hank
movement , " The squad should rise Him-
* ultariiioli6ly\yhon the lady probonts her-
Holf , nnd fare outwatd then deploy into
thb.lalo ; the head man facing the Itidy ,
the others passing to his roar , when , if
necessary , the line will bo perfected up
and down" the aisle by a right or loft
'Couhttft-tottVch. as the case may require ,
the right in front.
' "Tho , lady , when the svny is clear , will
I'saluto again , and advance to her posi
tion in the pew , uftor which the gontlo-
inen will break from the roar , obliquely ,
and resume tltolr places.
'Partlfjs performing this evolution
Imvo possession of the aisle until it is
completed , and none others will inter-
fore. ( Signed. )
"JOHN F. F , Sexton.
Things wonf straight after that.
I'uxt limtullutlon.
The installation of the newly elected
officers of the Grand Army of the Jio-
publlc post of Button took place on Tues
day evening at the hall , Past Com
mander Walthor acting as installing
ofilcor. The olllcorfl nro ;
R , II. Stewart , past commander ; J.
LongBtreth , senior vice commander ; M.
Tossior , junior vlco commander ; F.
Sohroodor , chaplain ; Dr. M. V. Clark ,
surgeon ; I. N. Clark , quartorinastor ;
Charles Newman , ofilcor of the day ; .7.
A. Davis , adjutant ; R. M. Thompson ,
quartorinastor sergeant ; George Rout/el ,
olllcer of the guard ,
Hull tu Jlu Ilruvo.
What I relate are facts which actually
befell mo , says a writer In the Richmond
mend Dispatch. The great oat cavalry
battle over fought on the American con *
Uncut took nlaco nt 13randy Station the
Oth of Juno , 1803. At early dawn the
fodaral advance guard crossed the
Rappahnnnock and o hargcd our out
post with fauch vigor that they
entered our camp at their hools.
Moat of my regiment ( Sixth Vir
ginia ) had turned their horsoa out the
evening before and not moro than fifty
of us were prepared to mount , Our
reveille was the crack of the pistol nnd
carbine of the foo. The fifty men were
quickly mounted , formed , nnd ordered
to charge. Not a moment was to bo lent , i
as some of the onomy'd ndvanco were in
our artillery caniX |
I was the unfortunate possessor of an
untamed Uucephalus that no rldor on
earth could control. I had experienced
this on three former occasions. Hut
what could I do , charge or not chariro ?
that was the question. Although I
know full well that my charger would
load the van , of course , t must clmrgo.
In our front was a heavily wooded forest
of plno shrub and black juck , thiough
which ran n narrow country road. No
tlmo was to bo lost ; therefore there was
Httlo ceremony. The usual commands
trot , march , gallop , charge were
omitted , and the gallant Shumate , who
mustorcd the fifty , simply yelled
"Chnrjro ! " nnd away we How down the
winding road and through the dark
forest , all yelling like Indians.
My liorso bowed his nock , and plac
ing his mouth against his breast , I wai
helpless , and away ho fairly How. What
could I do ? Pull oil the road I could
not ; stop I could not. Away ho wont.
I looked around , but there was no ono
in sight. Wo had loft the others far
behind. I know that in n few seconds
ono solitary cavalryman would bo rush
ing into the midst'of the foo. Oao
moment more , and I siw drawn up
across my path a double line of federal
cavalry. It may bo , I thought , they
will see my predicament nnd lot mo
through ; it mav bo that they will not
llro , but how could they know that uiy
horse was running away.
They must have thought , the devil
was coming , for up wont at least IOC car
bines. a crash , n cloud of smoke , and
with ono torrlblo plunge and groan my
stood foil in the woods , pierced by sev
eral balls. How I escaped God
only knows. In n few moments
I hoard our boys coining down the road.
A volley from the federal line , but on
ward they went , and 1 , mounting a horse
belonging to a lieutenant of company II ,
who was killed here , joined in. Wo
broke this rocrimont the Eighth Now
York Lieutenant Owen Ailing killing
its bravo commander , Colonel Davis.
Then ciunu the Eighth Illinois , and
quicker than some of us cniuo wo wont.
That night , aflor the battle was over
for it lasted all day the boys over
whelmed mo with comulimonts. Never
saw such dasht such couragol Charlcj
O'Malloyt Mural ! and so on. But what
was the laughter and merriment when I
innocently observed : ' 'Confound it ,
boys , my horse ran away with mo. "
A West fill line ami Ills Tull.
During a lifetime of more than ordi-
niary vicissitudes , writes Joseph T.
Goodman In the San Francisco Chroni
cle , I have como in contact with many
bravo mon , but I never encountered but
ono man whoso bravery was so resplen
dent that oven detraction stood abashed
and offered no objection to the absolute
ness of his title. IIo was Jim Thropo.
I know him in the mines of Caliornia
from 185-1 until 1800.
Those were rough times , and courage
was reckoned ns the foremost factor in
the estimate of everybody's character.
Jim Thorpe had novcr done anything to
earn his transcendent ronutation , IIo
was never in n fight ; ho never chal
lenged the prevalent nnd roudy spirit of
aggression ; in short , his most distin
guishing trait was his uniform and
providential absence from every scene
of contention. But the manner in which
ho received the intelligence of an allray
gained him his proud etninenco.
Dispassionately , but impressively , ho
would toll what one of the combatants
bhould have done at a certain conjunc
ture , or how the other should have
behaved at n specified crisis , and how
quickly and neatly ho himself would
have bottled the all a itif it had been his
luck to bo engaged in it. This from a
man of herculean build and with a care
less repose that somehow suggested the
repressed ferocity and unexpected
spring of a tiger cstabli&hcd Jim
Thorpe's status. IIo was unanimously
concodoU to bo the unarouBcd terror of
the camp , and everybody stood in dread
of tbo direful timO when his sleeping
wrath should bo awakened.
The war of the rebellion came on and
the loyal spirit of the north flamed
through all the valleys and cauons of
California. In the particular commun
ity to which Jim Thorpe's prowe&s gave
a bOtibo of security similar to that expe
rienced by the Trojans in the possession
of their palladium it was felt to bo the
proper thing that ho should head a
movement for enrolling volunteers , anil
after much solicitation ho consented. A
hundred names were speedily enrolled
under his leadership , and Captain Jim
Thorpe marched with his company of
recruits to join the army , and they were
immediately incorporated .into Colonel
Connor's Third Regiment of California
Volunteers.
The winter encampment at Ronicia ,
the weary march over the Sierra and
across the deserts of Nevada are no
part of this narrative. At length the
Third California was in barracks nt
Camp Douglas. U. T.
The routes to the newly dlscovorcd
mines in Montana , 00 and more miles
besot with . I'lum-
away , was deadly peril. -
mer's notorious gang of highwaymen
and other bands of cut throats infested
it , but worse oven than that , the Ban-
nack Indians considered 'all who trav
eled it their lawful prey atd | raided and
m.is&acrcd without stint or pity.
Colonel Connor determined to strike
an exterminating blow at the merciless
savages. They had gone Into winter
quarters about 300 warriors strong on
the north bank'of the Bear rlv6r , and
in the appitront inaccessibility of the
location felt secure from attack. Their
boiibo of security , however , but doomed
thorn to destruction. Connor waltod for
the most inclement floarion of the winter ,
and in January , 1803 , led his forces
through a nix-days' struggle with
snow and cold and rnountuiti fast
nesses dragging his artillery by
hand over ttio rugged and pathless
wastes until ho finally reached the In
dian encampment. Troughout all the
arduous march Jim Thorpe was roboluto
nnd indomitable , and his intrepid words
nnd example moro than anything olho
kept up the sorely tried Bpfrlta of our
troops.
The battle came , and n fierce ono it
was. Our forces in that bitter Junmiry
wcathor hud to cross a swollen nvor
filled with anchor li'o in face of a mur
derous fire , but thoyurosKud it , stormed
UIQ llolghts-and left no vestige of Iho
savages to ovqr again organize a raid on
the Montana road. After the conlllct
the roll was called. Fifteen dead , fifty-
three wounded and sovonty-fivo frozen ,
Then 'the ' hoiiortl were distributed.
There were some recommended for pro-
mutton , there was hgioraby ) ) mention of
many , nut Captain Jim Thorpo' was ro-
primnndcd for cowardice In having loft
his post and slunk to the roar nt the
first onset
Ilcllcf Corpi ,
Resolutions adopted by the ninth de
partment convention of the Woman's
Uollof Corps :
Therefore bo It Resolved , first , that
OB a token of ruspoct and gratitude wo
ewe to our comrades who saved our fiag
and country , making us ono of the most
prosperous and powerful nations of the
world.
Resolved second , As a body of Wom
an's Relief Corps workers , at our an
nual department convention here uxsom-
bled at Columbus , Nob. , do roquo&t and
urge the chief of departments to glvo
the wlvo and daughters of soldiers nnd
sailors the preference In the appoint
ments where nil nro equally compe
tent.
tent.Resolved
Resolved third , That these resolutions
bo sent to the head of each department
nt Washington , D. C\ , given to the pub
lic press , spread upon our record and
published with the proceed ings of Una
convention.
Thn I own .Montorlnl ,
M. S. Hulugnor post , Grand Army of
the Republic , of liumburg , la. , passed
resolutions at a regular mooting declar
ing "wo are not in favor of n inonuinont
or memorial hall , but wo want an allot
ment of a farm of KiO acres in each
county in the Htato , already Improved ,
nnd each dependent soldier to have n
horse nnd 11 vo or ton acres lo live on ,
where ho can school his children nnd
live with IIR ! family on his pension nnd
what ho can rnlso. When tbo soldiers
nro all ( lend Iho slate can soil the land. "
OnliiR to Winlilnctoii.
The following is a list of the ropro-
eontatlvcs to the national encampment
of the Grand Army of the Ropub'tlc , to
bo hold in Washington , D. C. , in August
next :
W. II. Johnson , George K. Whitman ,
J. U. Strode , J. J. Buchanan , John
Btxrsby , J. B. Sawhlll , .Inmos Condon ,
Pnt O. Uivwos , K. C. Parkinson. Alter
nates W. II. Widdomnn , John Tnuno-
hill , W. T. Dodge , J. W. Tucker , K. M.
Shaw , D. G. Rhodes , Victor Vifqitaln , J.
II. Stickle.
"Whiitdo prcchor talk'bout today , Brud-
dor .lulliii ! " "Oh , hu tolo 'bout Snmson
boat ( to Philistines , mi you know 1 tuosn cry
to till 11 it ilc in poor croc hi ra couldn't got no
Salvation Oil. "
Huwaro ot now remedies for cousin 1 Dr.
Hull's Cough Syrup Inn stood the lost for
forty years.
lln Ciirrlrs u Itnlililt root.
When Governor Jackson of Maryland
appointed Clmrlos Gibson sena
tor , says the Cleveland Loader ,
Unit was luck , but no one
would have felt like placing very heavy
odds on his being elected senator.
When it begun to look that way every
body said , "Yes , Charley Gibson
always was lucky , ' and a few days before
fore the election , when Gibson himself
was asked if ho believed in his own
luck , ho declared a most intense trust in
it ,
"Do you have a mascot1'
"No , but I carry a rabbit's foot. "
The senator wears a gold chain , run
ning from the vest pocket on ono side to
that on the other ; on ono end is a hand
some trold watch. From the other
pocket ho pulled a bunch of keys , a gold
pencil and a little silver tube , from ono
end of which projected the soft fur of.a
nbbit's foot.
"That was given to mo ton years ago
by a little colored chap who killed the
rabbit in a churchyard. IVo carried it
over since , and you see I'm called
lucky , " said the sonaior.
"Do von believe in it ? "
"Well , " with a laugh , "you see I
carry it carefully. "
In another week Gibson's elocllon to
the senate from the state of Maryland
surprised a good many people who had
not calculated on it.
When the next senatorial election is
nt hand Gibson will bo able to lay up'a
small forluno by leasing that rabbit's
foot to quaking candidates and
nominees , providing ho guarantees Gib
son luck with it.
Our Hottur IluUi'H Sny .
they could not , Uoop liotiso without Chum '
bcrlaln's Cough Hotnody , especially for the .
children. In n case a few weeks siaco nt the |
homo of a neighbor the nttondltifr physician
had given up a case ol what ho called dropsy.
Mothur happening In , told Iho parents that
in nor ininu It was a case of luii fever and
advised the use of this cotiRh svrap , Which
they did. Hosult , the child is well and tha
parents happy. Uhnmcorlnln's inodlcirios
nro uaod In moro than half tbo homos la
Loods. Sims , Dror , Leeds , In. This
remedy Is uot Intended for lunt * fever , but
for colds , In ( jrinpc , croup and whooplnn
cough. It will loosen a cold , rollovo tha
lungs nni ! nrovunt the cold from resulting , ,
in lung-Cover. W ) cent nnd SI.00 bottles for > |
siilo by druggists.
'I '
Hail IIcrTIu-rn. '
St. Louis Republic : "Yes , " said .a
society lady the other night at a fiwol !
West End affair , "I have crossed the
ocean eleven limes. "
The smart young man adjusted hit
monocle and said :
"Ah ? Boi-n abroad ? "
"No , indeed. Why do you npk ? " M tl
"Bocaubo , if you were born in tills { I
country and crossed the ocean cloven ) l
times you would now bo on the other
sido. dontchorknow. "
The lady figured a moment on Iho
tips of her fingers , blushed violently and
then lied.
Under all circumstances , under all con
ditions , under all InlUonoi , Brudycrotjao
will promply euro all headaubus.
>
Clllilcr In tint IJT. ;
One of the simplest and most effective
cures for thai often serious afiliction to
n traveler , n cinder in the oyo. Is that of
a common fiaxscod. Ono or'two of Iheso
may bo placed in the eye without injury ; il
they shortly begin to swell and exude a ] |
glutinous subsbinco that covers the ball j |
of the eye , enveloping any foreign sub-
htnnco that may bu in it : Ihon seed and
irritant may bu washed out. Keep a
do/.on of those seeds in a compartment
of your purse , and they may provo an
Invaluable accessory.
Disordered llvor sot right with Boeuham's
Pilu >
Tim iurth : Tilting.
A few days niro it was suspected that
the lallludo of places on Iho earth's sur
face changes. A number of astrouoioorH
agreed to make observations for Iwo
years , nnd the result hus jubt boon made
public. Latitudes do change. Berlin ,
for example , was fifty foot nearer the
north polo in Soptoiube thuti It was 'In
March. . This change is "not , of course , a
shifting of any ono point on the earth's
surface. It is u tilling of the axis of
the earth.
Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething rests the child and comforts
the mother. UT > o u bottla.
mi : KKAI.TY MAHICHT.
rNSTUUMENTH ulaoed on rusord I'obniarf
1 2S , isir.'i
WAItllAffTV DKKIM
O I' Ilcod taCurrloHlilnn , lot It , blook24 ,
Wlluoi'.sL'iiU add , lolVi block. ,1.Vost
Kliln nnd lot 7 , block 0. Crolgliton
JIulKlitlti ( . ; . , 'd,000
Mr * ( 'arrlfl Ahlmi to O K Keeil , lot ID und
n7i ! fout , lot 17 , blouK 1 , ArmslroiiK'fl tl
mid 5,000 , ; l
Hamuul I'riiyn und wlfit to I ? .M Uuutoii , 'I
lot II. blocl , t. I'ruyn iurl < WO it
M A Wliltnoy and liutthund to.lnmcs
McOiiIri' . lotO , hlocU J. Ilnuor pluco.i , CO ! ]
1' W Jllrklmii&or and wlfi * to Mnry I'A-
llkrf , lOtli , Illfiolf 12. IllllltUVOIIIOIlt UB-
Boultitlou uild . > , . . , C.500
Ititclial MaNahliund liushitad lo Aiinlu
Hlulilcr , lot. ) , block 0 , I'littcrsdii park. , 000
81 M Murslmll nnd wife to .Waller I'ur-
IOIIK , w-JSfcul , lots 1 and S , block ' . ' , '
llutiin end place . - . , , , . 750
U P Kdwiirdu and wlfo to Thaodora nnd
II K llullur , lotri , Dlook 5 , Parker's add 4,030
W B Uudnian und wlfu U ) Armlntu
lluinu. m : feet of GO feet , lot : . ' , block
SOU' . Omullii , . . , i 1,030
U I' Itoed t It M Ftrimif , lotH , bloolrd ,
( 'rolKlitoii Heights 1 ,1 ,
Allco llrowu and hutbnml to I , 1C and W 'I
IKJolu , lot IT , Muynu'd add to Orchard "
1111 ! . . ! . . , . , „ 8.500
ItKXUtt. | l
William Oilier ( apeclul administrator ) to 'r ' |
II II liaxtur. lot IU , block ID , Ilituh- A
cook'u 1st mill Old 'I
Hainu to sumo , lot ID , block 4. I < uka Vluw TM 'I
1) II Muroiir ( administrator lachuucury ) I
to ( lartmoiith Havlnt-s bank. liU ) 15 , > l
and 10 , block 5 , DuugsOc IllU'ti ud urtd. Ift.711 > l
Total ,