Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAUOIT l , 1892.
8PKGIHL NOTICES ,
ADVKHT18BMKNTS KOU TIIK8H COLUMNS
will bntakrn until 12n : p m , for the CTcnlna
nnd until 8:30 : p. m. for thn mornlnit or Sunday edi
\ tion. All Advertisements In thcin columns IS cents a
line first Insertion , and 10 cant * n line thereafter , or
fj per linn per month. No advertisement taken for
lest thnn 2J cent * for the first Insertion. Terms ,
rash In ndvnncn. Cotint nlmut seven words to the
line. Initials , futures , symbols , etc. , pach count as n
word. All advertisements must run consecutively.
Artverlhors by requesting n numbered check , can
Imve thn letters addressed to n numbered letter In
earn of TllK IIRK. Answers so nddreised will ba
itnllvered on presentation of the check.
- FOHTIICTK
BHANOIIOKriCKS-AnVICIlTIHINO
columns will bo taken on the nbovo conditions
nt the follnwtnH huslncis houses , who are author
Iced to Inkn special nntlc nt the tame rntca as can
Imhad nt thomaln nnicn :
Pouth Omaha llrnnch Olllco No.2023 N street ,
I.lster block ,
John W , Hell , pharmacist , lltli nnd Mason streets.
H. II. Fsrnsworth , phnrmaclsl , 2I1A CumlnK street.
W. J. 11 nulles. pharmacist. 1.21 . N. llUh street ,
C.K. Hattorfleld , pharmacist , 1718 Lcavcnworth
etreet.
Utiahes' penrrhncy , 24th nnd Farnam.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ItATKR-l.'iCB line Hrst tlmo and lOc n line there-
nftcrNu advertisement taken for loss than 25o.
nL
JiHee or nsslstnnt cashier ; hnd some export
ruir , best of reference. K. L. ArgabrlRht , Shubort ,
Sob , 779 4
A-LADV WHO 18 A IIAI'IU ACCOUNTANT
wishes a position In nn ntnco or store ! will tnko
any salary named In nnlor to secure steady cm-
pluymcnt Ivimcdlatoly. Address L' 87 , I lee .
.MIIH C *
A VOUNG WIDOW WITH CHILI ) 3 YKAIIS ,
wishes position as honsukccper. Address I'M
llca. MII8.V
WANTED--MAI.E HELP.
JIATKS Ifcn line first tlmo and lOo n linn there-
oiler. Noadvcrtlnomu.it taken for Icis thnn Sic.
- ) . SALKflMF.N ON HALAIIY OH COM.
B-WANTKI handle the now patent chomlcal Ink
crnnlnK pencil. The srentcat si-llliiK novelty over
produced ; rrnscs Ink lliorouuhty In two seconds ;
no nlirnslon of paper ; 2UU to IW ucr cent prottt ; ona
nitcnt's sales amounted to HM In six days , another
Tn In two hours. Wo mint nun ceneral acent In
each stnto nnd territory. .For terms nnd full par
ticulars address Monroe Krnscr Mfg. Co , Lacrosse ,
, -WU. . X 91. 877 _
1 WANTKD , MACU1NI.ST.
illavls ti Cowglll. 75
I'OIITIIAIT A11T1BT3 WANTKI ) TO (1IV1C
B
our electric Ilk-lit prlntn n Irlal , Kxcelslor 1'or-
trait Co. , Ware block. Omnlm. MA14 M13 *
T ) WANTKD , MACHINISTH TO KKKI AWAY
1 Jjfroin Inillnnnpolls , Ind. , ns Ihoro Is a strlko
there. J. J. Lanib , U. H. Ilimnl. MSiBft * .
B-WANTKD AN KNKIK1KT1C MAN IN A NKW
linn of soliciting. Call ur address N. Y. Llfo
Bldg. room Ml. MUM 7 *
B-CANVASSKIIS WANTKI ) TO SOLICIT Oil-
dors for our portraits. Kxcclslor 1'ortrnlt Co. ,
Ware block , Omaha. MM4 MU >
B ; -12 GOOD CANVASSKH3 WANTKD. l l N. Y.
Lite. J. H. Jerome. 3I71U 5 *
MAHONICSALKSMKN. CAl'AULK
> mnn makot25ln n slnidnday. Address J. N. .Me-
Cllutock , uinimeor , 901 Urundway , Kansas City. Mo.
MW2-6 *
T > M15N TO TAKK OHDKHS ; NO DKLIVKHINO
JJai colli-cttint ; nooxpcrli'iico ; steady work ; best
torus : bust specialties : tmmplcs free. Glen llros ,
llpchcstor , N. Y. JIU.14-12'
B , _ \VANTKI > , I'AI'KH HANGK'l TO DO WOHK
L > and laku part pay In rent. Onu year's rent uuar-
.ntced. G. K llutts , 2VO S. 17th , Hco bldg. 775-4
I WANTKD , F1H8T-CLASS MILKKll. .1. F.
Jlloth , 4002 Amos avo. 052 3
B MAN TO 8KW HHOO.MB ON McCOMIi 8KW
Inn machine. Omahn Uroom Works , 16th and
I'ttCltlC , IW4 4'
> 8ALK3MKN. 1'AYS WKLU 401 IIKl ! I1LDG.
10J-A2'
B-ONK AND 2 JOUUNKYMAN CAH-
penters it once. Address L. llox U7 , Alllnnco ,
Nob. 1018-
B W1DKAWAKK WOUKKIIB KVKIIYWIIKIIK
forthocroatost book on earth ; "shepp'n pho
tographs of the World , " costing IIOO.oOO : mum-
moth Illustrntod circulars nnd terms free ; unpnrn-
lellod success : Mr. Thomas L. Martin. Centervlllc ,
Tax. , cleared nil In 9 dajn ; Miss llosn Adams ,
\Vooster , O. , fll In 40 minutes ; Her. J. Howard
Madison , Lyons , N. Y..JIUI In 7 hours ; n bonanza :
luagnlllccnt oulllt only $1. Ilookx on credit.
Freight paid. Address Globe Illblo 1'ubllshltiK Co. ,
Mo..V > H Dearborn street , ChlcoKO , 111. , or 1'hllnde'
Jill In , Pa. Ml 2,1 b *
> -WANTKD. YOUNG MAN WHO IB A GOOD
) ahd also rapid peuuinn. Address 138 , Deo.MI15C
MI15C
B WANTKD , A GOOD 110V TO WOItK IN A
storu and to deliver Hinall packages ; must ho
ncntrrcfcrenco rcqulrcdr J J. Ullss , 1510 Iuugla )
Btrcct. MI255r
B-DO MKN , H. H. WO1UC ; INDIAN TKH. ; KHBK
fare : ship tjunday night.Vhlfs Luhor Agency ,
II'JN. IMh street. Ml''M
B 'AGKNTS , LADY Oil UKNTS , WANTKD
overyn hero for quick sollliiK household article.
Kncloso stomp for terms , or call at 11119 > ladgo
directW. . Mil ( >
WANTED--FEMALE HELP.
11ATK8 15cn line first tlmo and lOc u line there
after. No advertisement tnktrn for loss than 25o.
C LAlls.DOOlJIlWoKAT
easy and Interesting ; day or evening ; noozucr-
lenco , no canvassing : good pay. Address with
Klamp , Boston Aquarelle Art Co. , 48 Winter street ,
IlOBton. Mass. M585 M5
_
CWANTKD , GOOD COOK AND LAUNDHK88 ,
\JlllU 8. 29th st. _ 75J
rv-GOOIl GIHL KOU GKNKflAL I10U8KWO11K ,
\Jlaml\y \ of two , 11211 Bouth 32it street. 78.1 4'
C -WANTKD GIHL FOll HOUSKWOHK , 1018 Web-
aler. U53-U *
AN im'KUIKNCKU COOK AND LAUNDIIK8S ,
references required. Mrs. J. K. Uoyd , 1VOS Davenport -
port t. . 959 3 *
/--GOOD ( ( HUE FOll OKNKHAI. noUSKWOHK.
Apply 1810 N. 2Gth st. 953 3 <
/ 1OOI ! ) OIHL FOH GKNK11AL HOUSKWOHK.
V/SOJ4 Furuam slrcet. 772 3 *
WANTKD , A GIHL FOll GKNKIIAL HOITSK-
wurk. Call at once. 1212 Month 31st street. Mrs.
J. W. Crnlg.
/-t-nniL TO cooir , WASIL AND IHON. mi
vyjackson stroot. MUU3-4 *
C WANTKD , G1UL FOU GKNK11AL IIOUSE-
wtuk.must bo a good cook. Mrs. L. A. Garner.2527
California t. 980
_
G-10 GOOD GIHLSKOH HOUSK WORK CAN GKT
places Immediately ; wages (3.60 to U per week.
Apply U114I4 Furnnm street. 98ji : *
fWANTKD. . GIHL FOU < ! KNKUAL HOUhlC-
V norkln small family , 2U'J llurdettu street
111 4 *
_ _
C I WANTKD. A aillL FOU HOUBKWOHK IN A
prlvatu family. Apply to 5108. sjd st. 1075 *
AV-WANTKD. A. COOK AND lI8HWAHHKlt AT
V CIty Uutf I , cor. 10th anil Harnoy. ion 5 *
C _
C WA-NTK1) , JL COOK. D1HHWABHKU AN1
kltt ben girl for the Houston hotel , Ijothep.
burn , 'Mib , Wngus , t.1 per wuek for Hlrli ; cook
from i-U to $10 per mouth. M. K. Gorman.
Mia
FOB RENT-HOUSES.
_ _
l < ATtCS-l5unllne Mrtttlmo and lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 21c ,
TV- . 4 A s IIOOM HOUHKS , o to tis
JU/t denco Huts In city , Moail Inv't Co. , 442 llea bldi ; .
-1-v-KOH UKNT. HOUHH 10 HOOMB , ALL MOD-
Jurn lipprovomontu , W ) per month ; 32il nud Knr-
uaui , DuiturL , Thomas. BU
1\-a-IlOOM IIOUHK. S7TH AND DAVMNPOUT7
- , JL/al' ' conveniences , > 'J UU per nionlh , It' , K. l > r
X llnin llnrker blook. B-iU
T\-1IOUSK8 , COTTAGUS. 11OOUH , OU N. ITtli st.
/ 474-uilI *
fKOU UKNT , 8KVEN-11OOM COTTAOK. C1T.Y
Jvwnter. gaa unili clstarn. 24UI Uadgo st. , fiJ per
month. M. J , Kenoard.WJ Nuw VorlbLlfo building
fjlU
fA-KOll UKNT , CO-ITAGK , IIIUWM8 , HATH , HOT
Jml cold water , large store room , Stationary
range , curtains , good cellar , WUUO per month. 15X1
bnunuan luenuo. Call at room' Muruhaul * hotel.
D KOU UKNT , KllAMK I10UHH. NO. U a 111T1I
stfoet , In coed repair , llcnt fl6U ) per uioutli.
Call Hi liar „ I u's. . lllil Hnrney streetM7li
D-d 11OOM KLAT , Z OS LKAVKNW.OUTH HT.
757ui2i *
TWIO-UOOM , ALL MODKHN llOUBli , U 8 , J8TH
B morn house , til ? Howard it
l-ruom house. Kin u. ibib st.
U-ruoui huusa , (100 ( I'ltirru l.
It-room hoiiku , 821 8 , iuth st.
A largo lint of other hautui.
11. Q. Ol rk * Co. . U13 Harnoy st. 782 t
v tXXTTAGK.tTH , KAHT FHONT.l
JJ m llu f rum IV o..all mod. Imp. , I.-5.
jjoom eotuge , 3VII boward , nuw , prulty , III.
6. room home , Z&th near HI. Clary's nio. , 115.
bldeJlly Tru.t Co. , K. oulruuod N. Y. Llfo.
794 M3H
_
y-JfOfl HKNT AT IGTIt AND C1I1UAGO
1 rooui IOURBO with water , K.
t-ruum Hat vtth wiilur , 110.
u-room Hat , stuaui h at ,
Nuwly popurod and painted , 110.
llobcrti , 1613 Chicago strpct.
MUTU 8 *
I\-TWO VKHY DKBUIAULM FOUlt IIOOM
J/moJoru tuts. , stcvaui heat Ono lx room , one
B u roow rotUso. TuL J.rjJ. 810 South a itreut.
. _ MVS )
BS-4S-HOOM FLAT OVKU 021 BOUTH 10TH
tracit freshly papered ; all modurn convonl-
cac . Including lame kltcliun ranxo. Auuly Wind.
or. Kemp t Co. , a N. Y. Llfo bid. ; . MU7U
B-470TT.AUK , y/ril AND QUANT 81U , 119 I'KH
mouth , 110 per month to > doilrablo rouuB man
nil wit * . 0. F. IlirrUon , till N. V. Ltf * . W ( t
Cmittivitil
VOU HUNT , 8TKAM IIKATKI ) FLATS IN
io I't llbr block , corner loth and .JacXoon
Mrcclfl. They have i.ll conveniences and are In
Hood repair. Call at llor A Go's. , 1112 llarnoy
Mrent. M7U
TY-KOIlllBST , MV HifllIKNCKHU DOUCJI.A8
- Vsl. , partly furnished. $100 per month : pos < os-
Mon April I Krcil W. ( Iray. MKB-t *
-KOK KENT , 4 ItOOM KLAT , KIIONT 1CT11 AND
Hickory. 7Z90 *
D-frllOOM COTTAIIK. HOT AND COM ) WATKIl ,
balh.closcl furnacn , bcnutlful lawn nnd shade.
Apply nt N. K. ant. ZJnd and MInml. V33 0 *
D-Wir.I , LKARK VUll 0 MONTH ! ) Olt MONK
well f nrnltticd homo of B or 8 rooms , In Eonil lo
cality. Addrnss room M , Dollono hotel. MtlflO'
FOB RENT--FURNISIIED ROOMS.
11ATKS 15cn line first tlmo tinrt lOo n line them-
nftcr. No ndvcrtlscmont-lnkcn lor leu * thnn 254.
E-KLKOANTLV PUUNiatlKII HOOMH FOIIUKN-
tletnon only ; all luoilorn Improvements , I4UU
Douftlnsst. 170M7 *
-KOU HKNT. O.XK LAUGH KtlOXT OH TWO
ibnok furnished cr unfurnished rooms , In the
bent locntlon In Omaha. Adilross V 19 , lien. 8 < X >
DKSIUA1ILK FUHNIB11KD HOO-MS" " . SIZT
-Ltn. ! MB3G-4 *
1 N10KI.yKUllNISHKDKUONT IIOOM KOU ONK
Jor two gentlemen , 201U Dnvcnport st. H57
TOll HUNT. KUUNISIIKI ) Oil UNFU1L
E nlshod rooms forllght housekeeping. 1112 a llth
iitrcol , 1039'
E-VKKV DKSIIIAIILK KtlllMSHHD FUONT
room , nil muilern conveniences , convenient to
Hrst class bonrd , U'S ' North Uith slri-nt. Mill ) 10 *
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
llATIW-tf.cn line first tlmo nnd lUo n line thoro-
aftor. Nondvcrtlsomont taken fur loss thnn 250.
Tf-nLKGANTLY FUIIN1SHKI ) 11OOMS , S1NHI.K
L or on suite ; nil modern conveniences ; llral-dnss
board ; S18S. 2Cth st. 831
I-NICICLV HWiNismiii UOO.M WITH uoAiin
-L for mnnnndnlfo or two ladlus , prlvnla family ;
to week onch ; modern conveniences. 115 N. JUrd st.
| ? -FIMNISHKD 1100.MS AND 11OA11D. 1114
Cnpllol nvenuo. tiOI-3 *
IJ-KHONTUOOM WITH ALCOVn , ALSO UOOM
L1 unfurnished If desired. 212 Ho. 25th st. ti'l
I -1100M8 AND 110A11D , 113 B. 25T11. St.
'
L' 42l-ml5 *
17 KIIIINISUUD HOOMH Wl'lU UOA11D. lini'KU-
-i. once , S14 Farnam si. 778 4 $
. WITH 11OA11D , A FOItNISHKI )
front roomflull-aulo for two. 2019 California st.
MTW 6
F-t'LKASANT FIIONT UOO.MS WITH GOOD
board. JOIN , loth Ht. W971 4
FOR RENT TJNFPRNI3HED
itATKB-lio ! n line first tlmo and 10c a line thero-
uftor. No advertisement taken for less thnn Mo.
G-81X ONPtlllNISUU HOOMB. Ml 8. 17Tn
avcnuo , between Jackson and Lcavcnworth.
' Ml 4'
BOARDING.
HATI5S 16c a line llrst tlmo nnd lOc n line there
after. No advorttsamont token for less thai ! 2. > c.
H-1 > ULLMAN HOUSK , 1S10 IOI ) B , KOU HOOD
hoard , nicer-rooms , conveniences , rates and 10-
atlun It cannot bu excelled. Mrs. Horn , proprietor
XI M ID'
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES.
ItATlCS ISc n Una llrst tlmo and lOo n line there
after. No advertisement tnkcn for loss thnn 250.
- Kol HUNT , 3TOHI3 , 1118 JACKSON
832
T-FOR HUNT , TI1I3 4-STOUY IIHICK HUILDING ,
JlllO Karnan street. The hulldliiK hns n 11 re-pn/of
cement basement , complete Bteam-hcatlnt ? fixtures ,
water on nil the floor ; , gas , etc. Apply ut the ollloo
of The Dec. iilS
1KOU HKNT , HTOlli : , K.21 1IOWA11D.
1 | 883 _
I FOll HKNT , OFFICK8 , VKHY DK8IHAULE ,
slnKloorensulto.ln Uouglaa block. Kiiqulro J.
11.1'arrottc , room 22. M767 S
I 8UITA11L15 IIUILniNOB FOll MAMJFACTIJK-
lt\K purposes at Kckurmann 1'lnce , i oed cnglno
and boiler , f.U pur month. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. V.
Llfo. ! B3nl
1 FOll HKNT , IN I1K8T HKTAII. LOCATION IN
Omnhn. entlro second floor or departments In
( inldun KQ | O bhop btoro , 114 8 ICtli st. VJ1
T DKSK H001I FOll HUNT CIlUAl * . KOOM 22
AFrenzer block. MIIUS *
11ATICS 15c a line first time nnd lOc n line there
after. No vdvortlscmont taken for loss than 23c.
T GA11DKN F AK.MS TO HENT. T. MUHIIAY.
" ES4
r UIUCK YAUDS KOU UKNT. T. MUllllAY.
MUllllAY.M052
M052
JH 100 ACHKS , HOU8K AND UAHN FOll M UKAD
Ilutchlnson & Wood , 1524 Douglas. 101-5
WANTED TO RENT
UATKS 15c n line rlrst tlmo and lOc a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c.
unfurnishcd house of about 8 rooms , moderate
conveniences , In good neighborhood. Stuto loca
tion and price. Addrois I1 32 Ileo. M ' .OT ( i *
WANTKI ) TO HKNT , SMALL HALL OH OF.
flee twU evenings monthly for club meeting. Ad
dress , C. M. II. , Glebe Loan & Trust Co. 105 3 *
T/ " TWO UNFUUNIHIIKD HOOMB. WITH BATH.
JVApply at once to K. C. Thomas , 111 8.10th street
Golden Kagla slum storo. 102 4 *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
HATKS 15cn line first tlmo nnd lOc a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c.
T -HKNTAL ACKNCY ; 1IAN1C UKFK11KNCKS. K.
Juc.UarvIn & CO , , ZOSShoely block. Telephone. KM } !
895
L-TO INSailK QUICK HKNTINJ ( , LIST WITH
the Kxcluslvo Ilental Aucncy.l'arrotto , Douglas
block. Srtil
STORAGE.
lUTlCS-IDon. line llrst llmonnd too n line thoreaf-
tcr. No advertisement taken for loss limn 25o.
M OLDKST , CIIKAl'KdT AND' I1KST STOUAGK
housolnlhqclty. WllllaniH A , Cross,1214 llarney.
8S7
WANTED TO BTTY.
HATKS 15da line Hret tlmo nnd10o * a line thereaf
ter. No advertisement taken for loss than 25c.
N' FtlHNITUHK I10UGIIT , BOLD , STOHKD.
WolU , IHI Farnam U 833
\T-8KCONB-H AND FUUNITUllKllOUOIlT.SOLD
-l-ir d exchanged ; highest prices paid for second
hand icoods. IlOBton Furnlturo Co. , OU N. Kllli st.
. (150 ( M2I
N WANTUI ) , 1'Alll OK 8CALKH , 1,000 TO. 1.500
pounds capacity. Addrusi ! O ( VS. Hco. 725
\r-\VANTKD-A GOOD 11IAKTON. WlI.Ij GIVE
i ] Kood liuslooss w.-itfon anilBOIUO cusli In uxclmrwo.
Andrcaa 117 , Bt-u. ' jj gai 5 *
N-WANTin.THIS WKKK , LOT ON Mm HK-
twcun Cmtullnr and Vlntun. bubmlt proportion
tion ! . Fidelity Trunt Co. , liilt r'nrnnm. ta U
i S --VFtniNITtJBE. .
IIAT1CS Itaalrnotlnt tlmo'anil ' lUo n Una thorn
attor. No nilvortliomont taltoii for luai than 2io
0KUIINITUIIH KOU 8 HOOMS AT HALF
prlco. Inquire Bam Olson , 1UM H. ' . ' .Id st
stMD7J
MD7J 4 *
BAIiB HORSES , "WAGONS , ETQ.
11ATK8 I5 < i a line first time and IQou line thorouf-
tor. No advertisement taken for leu than .lie.
1 > - KO U S A L t , I IOIIS Krl AND Mil LMS , C11K A M
Fidelity OilCo. , B iiUUi and U.'l1. ily , lwf \
FOB SALTS-MISCELLANEOUS.
HATHS-lfxi n lln * tint time and lOo u line thoro-
after. No advertisement taken for less than Sic.
used only u few months , at a sacrltlcu. Ktl ( 'aid
well at , _ (41
Q -ONK NK\V UI'UIIIUT 1'IANO. 811 S IfiTH 8T ,
MKU 4
Q-iKOrt HALK , TWO IIILLIAUI ) ANII TWO POOL ,
tables , with cues , bulls , racks ; good order ) 7S
each. Hull ( iroen. Darker block. M84I1
Q -KOU8ALl5 , A K1NHHALKJK119KVCOW AND
: calf cheap. Address I' 31 , lieu. MW-4 *
Q-TVl'KWlUTKIl.f-SMITH 1MIBMIKU , " GOOD
aB new , only used few uionlus. Cheap. Ad
dress I * S3 , Ileo , M'/JS ' 4 *
MISCELLANEOUS.
11ATKB-150 a line first time and lUo a line thoro-
aflor. No advertUicuienl taken for IBBB than 85c.
-llAMH/oN UIIOS. CAlll'ENTKIlS AN1 >
builder * . All kinds Jobbing. 414 bo.l | u. Tel. 117'J
IUJ11 *
U-CLAIMS KOU HALAUIKbSKUVICKSWAf.H. (
eta. , against corporations or Individual * , bought
aud advanced ou. V. 1C DM vis , U a ) Continental blk
3U9-MI3
K-CANADIAN ISMl'LOVMKNT- KICK , 3HK B.
IVlMh , male nud female help ! orders by ma.ll
promptly ttended ta lleferoucai Omaha Nation *
tank. Tel.t * .
K WANTKI ) . WAHUIMU TO UO AT HOMH Oil
wlltgo out by the day. Mrs. llalay , UW ( Leaven-
worth , socona Hoor. M1X18-4 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
llATKS-lio a line first time and lOo a Hue there
after. No advertisement taken for loss than Me.
S-MADAMH H1UTZ. SfS ) CUMINU BT11H1ST ,
clairvoyant and trance medium : independent
voices ; tolls pot and future , ; 2 < J1JI'
S-MHS. NANNIH'V. WAUUKN. CLAIUVOVANT ,
rullabU busluest medium , Bfta v ar 11J N. 1Mb. .
" ' '
$ <
CLA1IIVOYANTS.
S-AllltlVAL KXTIIAOUUINARV , WO.N'DKIl UL
revolutions. Clinllonscs thn world. Mrs. Dr. M.
Ixicrave , deml trnncn clnlrvoyunt , aitrologtit ,
pnlmlit and llfo render : telln your Ufa from the
cradle to grave : unli * the epnraled : causes mar *
rln n with the one run love : tells nlinro yon will
fiucri'pd nnd In what butlntmi bott adapted fort him
tlio cr-lcnrnled Knypllan brcantplato for luck and to
deattoy bad Inttncncrc cured fits. Inloinnornnco
and all prlvnlo cumplnlnl * wllli maimriira , baths
and nlconol treatment. Send tl , lock of hair , nnmn
nnd dnto nf blrfli and rocpivo nccnrnto llfo'hurt ;
2centum stump * for ctrcnlnri ( tlvo Initials of onn
yon will marry : also photos of psino. Ofllco 1007
tiouth llth strool , flrsl floor ) honm.U n. m to I ) n.
m. fomo onp , rorao all. and bo convinced of this
wonderful oracle. MWO 4
C-MINDllKADKll AND I1U3INKSS S1KDIUM
Oacknowloditod by press and publlr to be the bc t
fureensler In the world , has a unite of parlors nt
thn 1'ullman homo. This medium linnn trans-
mlltrrof thought , with It your life U llk nn open
book. It enables the forecaster to see the end nt
the bORtnnlnii. Also han Iho wonderful inaulo mir
ror , In Ityou cnn sea ytiitr future husband , wlfo ,
enemies or friends. ( It's free. ) Private parlors
C to 9. MMO t *
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
fP-MA8.1AlB ( TllKATMKNT. KLKCTUO-THKn-
J mal baths , scalp and Imlr treatment , manicure
nnd chiropodist. Mrs.l > o t,319SS. I5tli\VIthnoll tilk.
p MADA.MH SMITH. 1121 lUU01-Afl HTHBIKT ,
Jroom 7,3d Boor. Alcoholsulphur and sea baths.
M834 m7
'P-MA88A015 , ClQ 8. I3T1I 8TIIKKT , Jl ) FLOOH.
_ _ (111) ( .M2U *
'P MISS S'lOWK , MAS3KUSB I'.l.KUTIllCI AN
322 llnmsn block. MIV.07' ,
rp-MADAMULA UUK , MASSAOK. 4IS SOUTU
JLIMh street , ? rd Iloor. Hat 4 , nsilstant , M7411 *
JttUSIO , ART AND LANQUAOE.
11ATK8 15c a line first tlmo and lOo n line there
after. No advertisement tnkcn for less than 25a ,
r-UKFOIIK IIUYINH Al'IANO K.YAMINR TllK
1 now scnlo Klmlmll plnno. AIlospo , 1513 DoiiRlns.
ir-0. F. OKLLKNIIKCK. IIANJO THACIIIU ,
> with Hospo , orS18 N. 18th st | j
\r-FOIl HALK , G1IKA1' FOll CA8II , A FINK
' uprlKht piano , nearly now nnd standard manu-
fnctura. Address OM , Hoe oltlca. 434
MONEV TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
IlATKS-ltaallnoilrsttlma nnd 10a n line tharo-
aftor. No ajvcrtlsatuDnt tnkua for lots than 2ia
Vr-CKNTUAL LOAN „ TllUST CO. 11KK 1ILUG.
\\r-I.OANBONIMIMlOVKI ) AND UNIMPltOVKD
' city property.J-3.UOO and upwards.il'to 8 per cent.
No delays. W.Farnum Bmlth , tCo.,15th andllarnay.
W HKAL KSTATK LOANS , 8TO7 I'HH CKNT ;
no additional charges for comiulsslon or attor
ney's fees. W. 11. Melklc , First Nntloual bank hldu.
WO
\\T--COATKS , 1014 FAHNAM. EABTKIIN MONKY
>
> HOI
\\T LOAN3.W.M. IIAUHI8,1U20 , FHIINZKUHLK.
G. O. WALLACK , 31J , JlllOWN 1ILK.
\ir-UHL , UKALKSTATE IrfJAN8,343 UlSK BLIVQ
> 420
"IV ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y.
< < Llfo. lend at low rates for choice security on
Nebraska ur Iowa farms or Omnhn city property.
If Al'l'LV TO J. L. IXJVKTT FOR CHKAP
money ; only first class security. 231) ) S. 13th.
894
T\r MONKY TO LOAN ON IMl'HOVKIl CITY
' property , low rate A. c ; Frost ; Douglas blk.BUS
BUS
\\r-MONKY TO LOAN ON LONG Oil SHOUT
vl lltuolnsmnsof WOO to flU.OOU.
Mutual Investment Company. 81X5
T\7"-C. W. IIAINUY. 1115 OMAHA NAT : UK. DLDG.
" Clly morlgages , Lowest rates. Money on hand ,
fill ?
"l\7 LOANS ON HKAL KSTATK AND COLLAT-
> ' terol notes and mortgages bouKht. Heed &
Sclby. : nt Hoard of Trade. IIUS
r-G I'Kll CKNT FlUSr MOIITMAGK LOANS.
Ulchard C. 1'attcrson , 1511 Farnam st. 'Ml
f LOANS , CITY IMIOI'KUTY. K. NK11. AND W.
Iowa farms. K. V. lllngor. 151 ! ) Karimm.H2M
( H2-M 4 *
"ITT SCHOOL DONDS WANTKD. It. C. 1'KTKHS.
' T West I'olnt , Neb. ( .44 0 *
\\r-MONKY TO LOAN ON IMI'llOVKD OM"AUA
TT property ; building loans a specialty , llrcnnan
& Co. . Knrboch block. M703 M2I
\\r MONKY AT LOWKST 11ATKS , F. F. W1L-
V > llnms , First National Hank building. M7.13
W-OMAHA SAVINGS UANK MAKF.H JXJANS
on real estate nt lowest market rates , l.onns
made In small or large sum and for nbort or luntt
time No conimlislon Is charged , and. thu loans arc
not rold In the cast , but can always bo found at
the bank on the corner of Utli and Douglas streets
7OT
\\T L'HIVATK MONKY. FIIlbT AND SKCOND
ii rnortgago loans , low rate * . Alex" Moore. 401
Hoc building . iI788
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS ,
HATKS 15o a Una first lime and lOc a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c.
X-DO YOU WANT MONKYf
It so do not fall to got our rates before . .bor
rowing. _ , .
Wo make loans , without removal or. publicity , on
furniture , pianos , hones , wagons , eta. , at the low
est possible rate.
There Is no unnecessary dolay. unf ? you ect the
money on the same day you ask for It.
Wo will carry the loan ns lomi' as" you desire ,
glvlnir you thu privilege of paying It'll ! full or" In
part at any limn to suit your convenience , and liny
part paid reduces the cost of carrying tho. loon lu
proportion to the amount paid.
Our offices are centrally located and are so ar
ranged that partlescalllng on u can bo walled , on
quickly and courteously. " ; ' '
It will bo to your advantage to sea US' ; before so-
curing-a loan. ' . T Io' " '
Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. .
llooni H , Crolghton Hlock ,
15th St. . south or 1'OBtotllco.
X MONKY TO LOAN HY K. F , MA8T.KH8 ON
household goods , pianos , ortcans , horses , miflcs ,
wagons , etc. , at Ilia lowest possible rates'without
publicity , removal of property or change of pos
session. Tlmo arranged to suit the borrower.
Payments of any amount can bo mode at any
time , reducing both principal sud.Interest . , thus
giving patrons all the benefits of the partial pay
ment plan.
Call and see mo when you want a.loan , or If more
convenient , call telephone 1M1 and your budncsss
can bo transacted at homo. , .
Money always on hand ; no delay ; no publicity ;
lowest rotes ; business confidential.
It. F. Musters , 11. 4 , Wllhnell blk , 15lu and Harnoy.
X-WILL fXAN MONKY ON"ANY KIND OK
aocurlly ; strictly confidential. A. K.'Harris ,
room I. Continental block. ' . iioi
X \ HOIl'T riUTCHAUL ) , H , 3 , W1T1INKLL , IIMe !
XV , 907
V MONKVON k'UIlNlTUUK. 1IOIISKS , 1'IA.NOS.
-A-KeyntonoMtgo. Co. , room W.Hbeuly , block.'KM
'KM
V-WUKN VOU WANT A CUATTIJl. LOAN His7 ;
.A.W. II. IJnrli , room 2U , Continental blucs.WJ :
rMONKYLOANKDONlfUUNlTUUK ,
L wagons , pianos , oto. Krcd Terry , U , ftt , Uulngu ,
" ' 1)10 )
X MONKY TO LOAN,30. CU. SU DAYS ON KUUNI-
--tnro , llvo Block , elc. Dull Greun , removed lo
lloom 8 nnd tl. barker blk 163
"Y MONKV ON ilONDS. STOCKS.
-A-iieruonal property.\VuruuAllalleylZ.JJ ( Kurliiich
BUSINESS CHANCES ,
11ATKB 15ou line llrst tlmo iiuil lOo ulluo there-
nflur , No ailvortlDUinont tnkcn for leis limn 250.
THK COMMUIIC1AU TUB IJKAMNO
-hotel ut llroken How , Ncli , No land lu trado.
1111
Y.-KOIl SAI.K. 1IOTKL , FUliNiHUKI ) , 17 HOOMH.
dolHKn Kood utmlnuBii ; tiirmn euay ; location
bent , Addrunv'llox Wi , Cimdron Nob. MMI MS'
Y KOU HAI.K-HAUJON , DO1NO A UOOI ) 11U8I-
nc i good roa on KlTen ror rolling. Add rim
tockbox bIJ. Want I'olnt , Neb ,
Y-Mll BAI.K , A KlllbT CLASS Ol'KNINU KOU
n man with snuiull capital ti Invoil In a Block of
gunurnl niercliundiBUi well ostulilUhuil business ;
Kood proliu. AUdrena Lux TM. Omuha , Neb ,
Kl in 1C *
Y CASH I'AII ) KOU KNIKJWMKNT I'OI.lflKS
In old Una coinpunlco. Bend iluicrlptlon A. .1C.
llrooklesby , bur m , Hurlfoid , Conn. ( H5 13'
Y-KOIl 11KNT. A110UT MAUCII I. TllK 1IO\V
rd ligtul , corner Howard and N.UI streets : con'
tuliu about W rooun , which uru furnUhod com.
iiloU ) . A need opportunity tii the rlaht imrtjr.
ror particulars call at Her A Co'i. , 11IJ lUrnoy
street. MJ3 |
A7l A.KTJJKH WANTKI ) IN T1U ! MANUKA&
i turo of brick , bunlneas already established ,
capacity of plant 4U.UUU pur ctny. y banki of clay , 15
acres clay In all , building nnd iiavliiK. bVliorau
power boiler , tt-uor o power fniMnu. Ohio jjflck
machine and spread * , and all other tools necessary
for * tlrat-rlnss yord ; established 5 year * and have
tbutrudanf central Nebraska ; will sell half ur all.
Kor further particulars luqtilra of I' , yl. titowart ,
Hauling * , Adams Co. , Neb. TM u
- ALLOKHAIIDWAUK KTOOK-
I. flood trudu. good location , chuup rent , and good
ri'sious for Belling. Addresi Luck llox Wi , Lincoln.
Neb. M8S4 8
Y-KOll HALK , A CLBAN. STOCK Ofc' < HN
oral merchandise. Invoice 110,000 to UJ.UM us
detlrod. Oldesl business rJrru lu city. Well estab
lished and paying irade. Uood renaon for retiring.
A splendid clmnoo for any ouo desiring to engage
In mercantile biuloum. Address ford & ' 1'ock ,
UtromburgNQb.
Y-WANTKIX AN ACTIVK 1'AUTV WHO CAN
Inreit KI.UOO or I4.0UO in > u incorporated company
doing a wholesale and manufacturing business , to
take an ottlcu poMtlou and become actHoly im.
gtged. Uou't answer unless can giro the best of
references as to ability Integrity , etc. Address 1 *
* > , Uee. MbCJ i
Y-13.000 IIANK STOCK IN ONK OK TUB UB9f ,
bauki la thu city. U. V. UirrUon , 91 ] N. V. UtV.
Wl'it
BUSINESS-CHANCES.
Y - OPI5SlNV'0THmoimKUAIj ' MKIt *
; chandlAO storel town Mibmlnin canning factory
and snuh unit iloor fartlinr already flMnhllshpd :
iireat Inducements being oRcred for arreamory ; thn
best stnro building In tn-n , vacant * , rent low ; rare
clianrn. A. IX White lldMlTstnta Agency. HI. Kd-
ward , lloone Co. , Nob. ' * \ MiES 9
\ < MKAT MAUKKT FDK .8AT.K IN ONH OK
the most thriving towtw of Nebraska. Address
Ill-tier I.lTnrlo. , butchers'supplies , 1217 Howard
St. , Omaha , Neb. , ! 10-IL.
V SIIOB STOIIK FOUi'SAI.rC , AT NOIIFOLK ,
1 Moh. flood location , jlino trndn. Ill health
crtuso. Ftoro fixtures nriilfil.UUi ) worth of stock. Wo
will keep bal. Must sell this week. F. T. and V. A.
Campbell. > lv. 101 4 *
V-WANTKI ) , nLACKS.MITIt TO LOCATH IN
-L now town on now ratlWar ; Inducements to right
party. Address Wmt II. ( lunsoll , townslto agent ,
Savage , Antclopo Co. , Nob. M1I7 II *
V TOW SAliK , A CIOAII MANUFACTOIIY AND
L tobacco store of Iwonty-oni" years' standing , on
recount of olJ ego. Inquire of D. Arnrtt , lllalr. Nob.
MI31 a ) *
FOR EXCHANGE.
llATKS-ISc a line first tlmo and lOca line them-
after. No advertisement taken for less
rCliHAN STOCK OF ClKNKUALM'IVHKt WILL
Aitakc real esUto & money. Uox293Frnrkfort ) , Ind.
913
Z-1F YOU IIAVK A (1OOI ) UIMIIOHT 1'IANO TO
trade for lot 40. block 1 , Armour L'lnro , South
Omaha ; clear of all Inciimbranoo. Address N W ,
llcooltlco. S1233
Z HtlNDUKI ) 1IKA1) OF HOK8K3 AND LAND
In cnatorn Ncbrnnkn for n stock of dry ( roods ,
clothlnir , boots nnd shoes , hats and capi. Aclilrojj
box IOH , .Nebraska City , Nob. m 3111) ) '
Z-IIAIIOAIN , A 1II < ACK8M1TII AND WAGON
shop for salu or trade wltti a rnsldonco ; will soil
or tradu for Hood farmliiK land , Tappo llros. . Vor-
dbn , Neb. M7U58 *
rllUMl.NKsa LOTONN. JlTlt ST. KOU HOMK
/Jor vacant lots. U. t' . Harrison , UI2 N. V. Mfc.Ml .
Ml 4
Z-TltltKK GOOD KAUMB FOIt SIKUCIIANUISU.
U. II. Ulckson , Crclghtnn , Knox Co. , Neb.M120C'
M120C'
FOR SALE---REAL ESTATE.
UATU8-150 n line flsrt tlmo nnd lOo n line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 2o\
AT K. COHNKIl TH AND H1CKOHV , 60X15U
li .feet ; n liaroaln'for a-fatr days only. F. K. Dnr
ling , Darker block. 914
FOH BALK. NKIlllABKA 1'All.M LANDS. G. U.
Wallace , 312 Drown block , ICtli and Douglas.
91 &
FOll BALK , I1O5IK9 , ANV I'ltICK , * 7SO. Il,2o0 Dl1 ;
easy terms ; take clear property as llrst payment.
U U , Wallace , Drown block , loth und DouKlas.
013
rpOH 8ALK AT A IIAIIOAIN , LOT 15 , BLOCK ,
JW. . L. Bulby's llrst .addition to Bouth Omahn.
Small payment down , bulanco monthly It desired.
Inquire U. U. Ttsuhuck. umahtt Hon. ! I83
M IODKIIN ID IIOOM 1IOI18K. UOO1) LOCATION ;
no trade ; cash bargain. Address O24 , Ileo.
M440MIG'
FOll BALK 100 ACllKFAHM IN DLUK HIVKH
volley , Tlmyer county ; 10 miles nest ofllehnin.
One of the very best farms In the county ; Kood
house , barn , granaries , crl.bs , etc. . and an abundance
of fruit , timber und rnnnlnu "liter. Also for sale
oruxchatiKO fornood lands or city property , n brick
pork pncklnir housu nrid fixtures In Hebron , Tlmyer
county , near 11. Jfc M. depot- For particulars Im
quire of any real cstnto uiiont In Hebron. CM
BHAUT1FUL HOMK ON 3iND AVK FACINtJ TllK
park ; the houxo Is n KCin nnd the location nil
that can bo desired slro of ground tOx''H feet ,
price , $13,100. C. F. Ilnrrlson , UI2 N. Y. Llfo.
P81 4
OUNT/K I'LACK. HAKGAINB , NINK-HOOM
house on Wlrt , Jb.SOO : tlOOJ cash. Klcuunt homo
on rinkuey , fS.FiOO ; ( rXXIl.cnih . , balance WJOO per
month ; other tine humesi would consider some
mule. J. J. Gibson. Crrhthton block.
FOll SALIC. OWNKIl FliliClSI ) TO SKLI , WITHIN
8 days 43xl7 feet ut ZflSl , llrlstol street. (1,300
will buy It. J. H. JohntiviiBl2 N. Y. Life. M815 &
T OT AT COUNKIl OF MUD AND DAVKNl'OHT
-L/sts. , SliUU. frontliik-euit Biul south , one block
from Mr. Yutos , rcsidcnco , fJO per foot , < i F. Hur-
rlson , 912 N. Y. Life. ' ' - " 931 4
FOU BALK. HKllK IB A JIA11GA1N-
7-rnom house nnd bnrn , 2 full lots , one a corner
nor , In Walnut 11111,2 feet abavo ( trade , benutlfu1
yard , only K.60U ; * 500 caiirrdown : discount for nil
cnsh. 11. a. Clark A Co.iJ21B Harnoy st. 782 4
EAST FIIONT LOT NOlS FAH KIIOM HANSCOM
park , J2.100 , very cheap. C. F. Harrison , 912 N.
Y. Life , j 931 4
FOHSALK-20ST07-It < XM HOUSKd , J1.20000 TO
$3.100 00 , JIOU 00 cash , HP 00 per mo. I house to
rent nt 458 Cumlntf at. , JIO.OO pur mu , E. G. MIrrell'
4512 Patrick avo. ' u < r 0 7 *
T 6T FUONTING KAST1OX33T1I ST. NOHTH OF
JJO. M. farter'H rcsldencerKO per foot. C. K. Ilnr-
rlson , 913 NuKiiLiriw > "viiiln ) ' . .liu'fi" 931 4
FOIl'S XliK OU HKNT goVcrar'dcsra.blo'mertlnm |
clzeil nnd small houses cheap and on easy terms.
W. a. Mlllard. at OmahA Nat. bank. 9SU
I7OH , BALK OH TUADK , 1C ( ACHK8 CHOICK
JL laud , half mile frpni Orchard , Neb. Address
Goo. W. Conrad , Snyder , Nob. M'/W 5
BEAUTIFUL BllICK HK8IDKNCK OF 8 HOOMS ,
modern , largu Uarn , Kround 40x105. 1'rlco. all
complete , fO UO ; f 1,000 onsh , bal. 6 per C3HU C. F.
Horrlaon. UUN..Y. l.ltc. _ 1001)5 )
FOll BALK-S-H COHNKIl 17th , POHCAS ,
I8H. 3 cottoius , stablqor U horses , can bo divided
Into 5 lots. Inquire at premises. 112 U *
HAIR GOODS.
HATK8 16c a line first tlmo nnd lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c
-1-Jrlcnl WKS ) and beards a specialty. Wigs , bangs
switches , hair chains , etc. . send for catalogue-
.Moll orders solicited. IJnvlos , 111 S. 15th St. , Omaha.
910
_
rpHK IDKAL LADIKB' 1IAIU DHK8SING I'AU-
JL lors , switches , bangs , wins , toupees , jewelry and
hair ornaments In stock ; wigs to order , special at
tention L'lveu to mall orders. 903 8. 15th BU , 'Id floor.
. MMU M20 *
FAWN BROKERS.
IIATK3 15a u Una first tlmo and lOc a Una there'
after. No advortlaemont taken for loss than 25c.
FAHNAM ST.
917
S.SNYDKU'S IXAN OFVICK , 1510 DODGK ST.
. M1H3 31'
> KN K. MAHTI , 11KMOVKD TO 107 S. 15TI1 ST.
> 1)71 ) MB'
LOST.
TOST. SATURDAY NIGHT AT THK GUANO
-LJopern house , on the stage , a ladles' circular ,
( llluck. ) I'luaso return to J. J. Gibson , room 3 ,
Cretghton block. MV7U4 *
STRAYED.
UATKS--15o a Jlno first line and lllou line there
after. No advvrtlsemcnt taken for lejs than 25o
STUAYKI ) , A HKD COW WITH 8HO11T KAllS
And rope around horns , lloturn to Oth nnd Backott
streets and vet ruwiird. Gus Sachs. MH4 U'
DRESSMAKING.
ENGAGKMKNTS TO DltKSH MAKING IN
families nollclted. Miss Sturdy , 30) ) S. 2olh st.
MASUUERADE COSTUMES , ETC.
LAD1KS & GKNTLKMKN CAN HKNT MASQUK-
rado coctumu4 at 114 BICtli , Golden Kaglo stora.
' tibO-rall
MANTTFACTTJRING JEWELERS.
CASH 1'AII ) KOU OLD GOLD. OAIISON & HANKS ,
room 30 Darker block , Omaha. 918
CUTLERY GRINDING.
SUN I ) YOUIl , SCIS3OIbHllAZOllS ) , KTTO UK
ground to Uudorland &nJo , . IU ] 8.14th st. 91tf
REMINGTON
TYPEWpITER |
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Jos. E 'MEGEATH ' ,
1007J Fora'in Street , Omaha. Neb.
Till !
INSTRUMENTS placus'cm roiorJ MurcU 3 ,
lu'J3 : U * . t
WAUUANTIC UKEO.S.
Anno. Ward at itl to U MWolslmns. lots
1) . lUund 11 , block ! . ' B oCorinloU's Sad
add k 7,503
Krunk Danuk und wlfii to Mntbow
Fronk , lot C , Iiook7. | mi Camp's ntld.110
J H Arnola nnd wlfo tnWfctor ( Jlurk. lot
8. blook 4 , Jottor'H adilVA 2.500
K It Woolloy and liualmnJ to Turuzlo
Hadlluk , lot Ii lilooK I , Ultnhamu purK
II Jottur nnd wlto to l < 'rcd Uloinous , lot r > ,
block'J.Jettur's 2d udd &CO
J H Tlmmpsuti to J H MuNitlly , a lO''ft
lul 12 , bluck 14. Itiiprovuiuont uswclu-
tlonitad f , . , . . , ; , 7,500
G L QruvoH and wlfo Ui W Ii McC'ttKUO ' ,
lot 3 , blookb,81ilnn'iiadd , . . . . 3,000
J J O'UuurUuund wlu to Duulul Mo
Nultv , lot 1 , blook 10. Ilurr pluc'o a > 0
Ilutiry Mlllor to Murlu Jluuk , w IDOft lots
ia und 20. b ook 17 , lliiusi.'oiii plucu. . , , , 1
A A Irvln nnd luulmnu Kt Albert NOD ,
lot 0 , block S3 , Boutli Oiniiba. . . . . 1.000
W K Uoollttlu and wlfo to M II Nee , lots ,
block 17. llniiscoin plftco 2,800
Jacob KoDilU uud wlfo to Junior I'hllllps ,
lot a , bluck S. , Boulli Oinuliii. . . . . 1.0)0
J IlWatklimlot ul to O 0 tUanlu/- , lot 3 ,
blook U'l , South Oiimlia 1,000
QUIT CJ.AIU IIUKOS.
A J T Joslln and nlfu _ to UurJa Oarlton.
lot5G , KnlrmouMt nlnoo -1
Tlioinnu K'olluy to Mary Tlffhe. und i lot
ablockll2boutliOiu lm ; . , . , , . , . . 700
Totul amount of transfers .t3J,7IO
Froposad National Monument to the En
listed Mou ,
GLORY FOR THE BLUE AND THE GRAY
History of n Union nmt n Confcdornlo ItpRl-
incut , Alniint Idvntlriit In ( ) rlK > n nud
Oncn Directly ( ) [ ijio iMt on the
Sumo ri.il.l.
CoiiBrossmnn Vincoiit A. Tftj-lor of
Ohio has introduced in tire house a bill
for the erection In Washington of a
monument to coinmomornto the services
of the enlisted sold lors , Bailers and
marines who foil In the war of the ro-
bollion. Tha bill provides for a proper
commission to take chnrgo of and
superintend the oroctton of the pro
posed monument , and the sum of
$100,000 U to bo appropriated , provided
the measure moots the approval of con
gress.
It is a pleasure to note , says the Wash
ington Post , that some one has finally
proposed to have the government pay
such a tribute to the memories of the
private soldier. Since the close of the
war every public movement , of this kind
has had for its purpose the glorification
of those who hold the desirable olllcial
positions. From the innumerable colonels
nels up to the most distinguished
brigadier generals has this token of ro-
pard been extended.There is no ob
jection to'prlying the propbr tribute to
the memories of the departed olficors ,
but it is lilch time that recognition wns
given to the fact that there wore also a
fo\v \ privates engaged in that mcmora-
blo struggle.
It will not detract from the honor of
the o'lllcor 16' make a little departure at
this stage. Congressman Taylor's bill
Is but just and proper , and Washington
is the piano for such a monument. Lot
the gentleman from Ohio press his bill ,
that coming generations may know that
there was a fair sprinkling of privates
engaged in the hazardous work of sav
ing the country and that their service
was appreciated , by the government they
assisted to perpetuate.
d IMtlny of Opposing Itcilniciitit.
Suppose that dueling had boon
adoptod/as a method for settling our
rebellion quarrel , writes George L.
Kilin'pr in fie Now York Morning Ad
vertiser. It was not , but there wore
duels' 'nevertheless , according to the
records. Pennsylvania championed
the north for first place on the roll of
honor , and a trifle over 7 per cent of
lior' quota of soldiers mot death on the
battle field. South Carolina led the
southern states , and sacrificed over 22
per cent of her military population , as it
stood in 1801. Had the combat boon
left to these two commonwealths the
Keystone would have annihilated the
Palmetto , and have come out of the contest -
test with an army largo enough to in-
timidatn the umpire , if so disposed.
South Carolina furnished the regi
ment that lost the highest number
killed in battle during the war , Orr's
First South Carolina rifles , which piled
up a death roll of 334. She also
furnished one ' for second place on tlio
southern side , the First South Carolina
volunteers , which scored 281.
The first place on the union side was
taken by the Fifth Now Hampshire , with
a score of 295 , and the second plaeo fell
to a Pennsylvania regiment , the Eighty-
third , which had a list of 282. Hero
begins another duel between Keystone
and Palmetto . The Eighty-third
rolled up a score of 071 killed and
wounded ; the deaths , as before stated ,
reaching 282. The First South Carolina
had 950-killed.and wounded , the deaths
scoringvSSl.
The Eighty-third Pennsylvania came
into being as a reorganization of a reg
iment composed of volunteer and militia
companies that responded to President
Lincoln's first call , and served three
months. The colonel at the head of
both regiments , John W. McLano , had
sorvcd'asji yolUntcer clllcor in the Mex
ican war , and distinguished himself as a
maater ill organization and drill. The
First South Carolina had a similar his
tory ; for it was formed out of the dis
banded First South Carolina of the Pro
visional army , called into being by the
convention when the gtato seceded in
December , 18J10. That regiment was
made up of old militia companies and
volunteers on Listed to servo the state six
months.
This Provisional regiment and the one
formed , out of it were created and led by
the same colonel , Mnxcy Gregg , who
had boon a volunteer officer in the Mexi
can 'war , ' and had acquitted himself as an
able disciplinarian and master of drill ,
Anil it happened that at the very time
to a month , and almost to a day , whan
ColqnolsGrpgg was getting his Palmetto
men * out of old harness into now and
touching thorn up with his Moxiciin war
reminiscences , Colonel MoLano was
doing the very sanr.o .thing with his
Keystone boys. The "Eighty-third was
ready for orders in the fall of 1801 , and
the Firat South Carolina also. Each
wont to its respective station for as
signment to place in line , and both
begun , their fighting careers on the
same day and on the saino field , within
long-ifango > iilo shot of each other. The
Pennsylvanians numbered about 050
mop , the Carolinians but a trillo loss ,
They were not directly opposed upon
that Jlold , Gainos' Mill , Juno 27 , 1802 ,
nor upon any other , except at North
Anna , Va. , May 21 , 1804 , but were en
gaged for the whole three years in the
opposing armies of Northern Virginia.
and the Potomac , of ton on the sumo but-
tlu ground. No fanciful comparison
could heighten the parallel. The regi
ments started fairly equal , and both
were in the thic'iest of the fight , with
varying numbers engaged and varying
losses in dilTorout battles against metal
tempered by the same boat. They
emerged with a not result almost equal.
Oh , no , 'twas not a duel ; but 'twas '
"very liko" it. -
The South Carolinians struck hard
lines in that first fight atGalnes' Mill.
They wore .brigaded with -four- other
regiments from the same state , and Col
onel Gregg became loader of the whole
column , .Business opened by an order
to charge upon Captain Edwards1 regu
lar batteries , supported by General War-
ron's regular infantry. As often hap
pens , the poor follows wro compelled to
stand idly and look death ( n the face a
long tlmo before thowordcamo to "go. "
The First was in the front line and made
it j way slowly under fire from the buttery
through a tangled thicket. As POOH as
it wua clear of the thicket and about to
spring across an open Hold Warren's
brigade charged upon it , and with ono
deadly volley , like a blast from inferno ,
swept the front ranks from the oarth.
Tli' color guard wont down to a man ,
and the colonel , II. D. Hamilton , toolc
the , ( lag and culled upon tits men to
stimd. Gregg , seeing the slaughter , and
the .usqleasnoss of trying to advance ,
ordered the regiment to retire by filing
through tao Intervals of the second line.
Tho'lfoutentint ' colonel , ono captain and
three lieutenants were killed und five
lieutenants were wounded , and twenty
mon were killed and 125 woundoil Ifi3
in all.
The First wns not severely ongapod
again until the second Hull linn , August
2il , faring bettor than its union double ,
which was terribly punished at Malvorn
Hill , four days after Guinea' Mill. At
second Hull linn the Carolina brigade
was ordered to defend the famous rail
road cut which was Stonewall J.xckson's
kr > y in that dcsporato contest , The First
was sent across the cut an skirmishers
to moot an attacking column. Retiring
stop by atop under nro , it rojoiuod its
line behind the cut and helped repulse
tlio union charge , at times fighting the
enemy at ton paces. Excited men oftun
rushed ahead of their ranks and grap
pled in deadly combat ; olllcorsuscd their
pistols and fought man for mau. In the
last hours , or moments , perhaps , of the
hand-to-hand struggle the First lost its
quota for the dav and came out minus 21
killed and 110 wounded , a total of 14.1
out of 28l ! taken Into the light. Its com
manding olllcor , Major McCrady , was
among the woutnled. The next after
noon the Eighty-third Pennsylvania
charged upon that railroad cut , then defended -
fended by other troops , nnd lost two
commanding officers , wounded in quick
succession , and 07 men out of 221.
In the Maryland campaign , following
second Dull Hun , the South Carolinians
shared In the bloodless victory at Har
per's Furry , and late on the bloody 17th
of September double qulckod to Antie-
tam just in tlmo to mingle their dead
with the fallen around the Dunknr
church. Tlio First lost 31 mon out of its
roster of less than 160. At Froderlcks-
burg , in December following , it
again found a warm corner by ono of
those accidonts.of battle that do not
lesson the sting of bullets , even if they
win no victories , Grocrg's brigade occu
pied the second line in frontof a position
charged by union troops. Owing to a
misplacement , there was a gap in the
front line , and a union charging column
burst through and struck the First's
companion regiment , Orr's Sjuth Carolina
lina Rules , so suddenly as to throw it
into confusion. The First stood next to
the Rifles , and its commander immedi
ately swung it around at right angles
with the old line so as to bulTot the ono-
my's advance. Again the fight raged at
arm's length , or a few pacus at most.and
the regiment stood its ground until sup
port reached the spot. The alTalr cost
llvo olficors and fifteen mon killed , and
four olficors and flfty-eightuion wounded ;
olghty-two In all.
Gregg was killed in the gap trying to
right things , and another colonel of the
brigade , Samuel McGowan , took com
mand , giving hia name to the organi
zation. The First would have been
wiped out at Fredericksburg but for the
return of its wounded to duty and the
shrewd confederate system of conscript
ing into old organizations. By the tlmo
"Stonewall" Jackson , who was its corps
loader while he lived , was once more on
the warpath to double up the union
army , the regiment had picked up a
fighting strength of 300 , and star'od
out on Sunday morning , May 3 , todrivo
old "Stonowall's" wedge homo to the
heart of Hooker's camp at Chancellor's
House. It was not ns plain sailing as
was expected , for Sickles' Third union
corps was moving in the same direction
just ahead of the "Johnnies , " and
wouldn't bo hurried oven to suit Loo's
"Invincibltis. " The First regiment
passed in splendid line over a bare
knoll , at the ease of which Sickles' mon
.lay under cover. The Carolinians stood
it so long as mon could and then ran
back , with the enemy at their heels , to.
a line of breastworks in the rear.
They made a stand at the breastworKs ,
and the pursuers took a turn at punish
ment and then at running away. The
First loat twelve killed and eighty-
eight wounded , 100 in all , with seven
olficors among the fallen.
The Carolina brigade marched to the
field of Gettysburg Ja July with well-
filled ranks. General A. P. Hill wns
their corps leader in place of the dead
' Stonowall. " With him they assaulted
Reynolds' corps in MePhoraon's Woods
on July 1. As at Gaines's Mill , a b.it-
tory confronted their advance , and
rained shell and canister into the ranks ,
chiefly upon the First regiment. That
battery was doomed. Ono pleco was the
prlzo of the First , and they dashed for
ward without a halt until their banner
was floating in tlio town , the first con
federate Hag in Gettysburg. Ono day
later , almost to an hour , at the other
fiank of thosamo , field , the' Eighty-third
Pennsylvania fought gallantly to defend
Round Top , with success equal to that
of the Carolinians in their charge. The
First lost ono officer and nineteen mon
killed ; six ofilcers and ninety-four men
wounded 120 in all , which was more
than half its membership.
In the Wilderness battle on May 5 ,
1804 , the First led its brigade and di
vision in an attack on the union loft on
the Orange planic road , and at the same
hour its double , the Eighty-third Penn
sylvania , had the plaeo of honor in a
union attack on Jho confederate loft
along the Orange turnpike , u couple of
miles distant. Both regiments BU Ho red
in the ensuing three days , the First with
a loss of sixteen killed and Hi wounded ,
besides six officers killed.
At Spottsylvanla a week later the
first , reduced'to a handful , entered the
"Bloody Anglo" with its brigade in the
forlorn attempt to hold its assailants at
arm's length. Its cummandur and IIvo
other olllcors were wounded , the second
in command killed , and the ranks lost
10 killed and fil wounded. , At the end
of another week , after almost two yours
of this eccentric dueling , tliotwo regi
ments mot fairly at Jericho Ford , North
Anna rlvor. on the road to , Richmond.
The First charged at the lioud of Mq-
Gowan's brigade and ran into a battery
supported by the PonnsylVanlans. The
regiments grappled for An Instant , the
commander of the Carolina brigade was
captured by one of the Eighty-third ,
and the loader of the first was killed in
the moloo. The first lost twonty-llvo
prisoners , the highest in any battle of
its career.
Bloody Cold Harbor next following ,
both escaped , and through the slogo of
Petersburg their lines ran separate
again , though with proportionatolossos ,
Almost at the close the brigades to
which each belonged were mipports to
companion brigades that fought ut
White Oak Road March HI , 18(15 ( , ono
week before Appqniattox. The affair
ended abruptly , and neither roglmunt
wasBovorely.opgagodljuutho , colonel of
the First wasv shot dead by u stray bul
let. This was the last death iii tho'rogl-
mont , and the score stood 281. The
rocor.d of wounded closed April 2 , wlfon
the major commanding and ono captain
were shot ddwu , making 0501ti all.
On March 31 , alee , the Eighty-third
scored 281 deaths , and on April f added
ono , making 282 , closing its record of
wounded at the same tlmo. So the duel-
la U stood at Appomattox , 050 against
971 casualties on the battlefield , itlraodt
the maximum war strength of a regi
ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Itathor lie SliotTIutii Suiutruck.
During the war'of the rebellion an eccentric -
centric colonel , an export at political
stump spnaklng but u novice in military
mutters , led , with' a big' umbrella ever
his head , his regiment to the attack. ,
The brigade general , knowing that the
conspicuous mark would draw lire , re
marked to his old : "Look at Hint old
.fool now. Go and tell' ' him to' put that
umbrella down , " Whoa the Order was
delivered the colonel replied "Toll the
gonornl that I will not lower the um
brella. " The aid returned again with
the order , and the angered colonel f > ald :
"Toll General Rodoa that I hud as Hot
bo killed by the bullets of the enemy ns
by the sun , and I'll bo d d If I lower
the umbrella , " Dy thnt time the urn-
brolla had drawn a sharp lire , and , per-
colvlng his mon pomowhnt huddled be
hind him , ho shouted at the top of hla
ringing voice : "Bulge out there In the
contorl" For the third time the aid gal
loped to him with a peremptory mes
sage , whereupon the Indignant colonel
answered slowly and frigidly : "I will
lower the umbrella ; but toll General
Rotlos it's a d d outrage. " It was low
ered , riddled with bullet holes , and the
aid who carried the order had his arm
shot away. _
Olllrnrn InMitllnl.
Hoi.YOKK , Colo. , Fob. 20 [ Special to
THU llKix ] Tiio onicors for the
ensuing year for Gettysburg camp ,
Sons of Veterans , was installed hero last ,
night by W. U , Kelsey , deputy
state commander , as follows : Judge 10 ,
E. Brannon , commander ; G. W. Dick-
orson , S. P. C. ; Charles Chanoy , J. V.C. :
W. S. Bradford , a ? J. W. Abrams , S. ;
Reuben Churning , S. G. ; James Carson ,
C. S. ; James Oliver , M. ; John ImliolT ,
C. G. ; George Hill , C. G. and S. E.
Koso , P. G.
The ceremonies were very imprcasivo
and ably conducted by the Installing
officer. The llolyoko ladles' cornet
band and the Grand Army of the Republic -
public drum corps furnished excellent
music for the occasion.
lion. E. E. Armour of Sterling was
present and addressed thu camp in a
pleasitnt , Impressive and patriotic man
ner , followed by remarks of a like na
ture by the lion Jainoa Glynn of this
place.
The camp is compi-isod of the flower
of the youth of this county , patriotic and
Intelligent boys , who are in every way
capable of making Gettysburg camp ono
of the foremost camps in the stale.
Ititrimt nf Ditroimi'il Vvtrriin.
William Dennett , who died in Lincoln
recently , was ono of the oldest Grand
Army of the Republic men In Hall
county. Ho was a native of England.
lie entered the service on January 20 ,
1802 , as a private In company E. Third
Michigan infantry , nnd remained in
active service until the oxpltation of
hostilities , being discharged from the'
same rank July 8 , 1805. lie was mus
tered into the Grand Army of the Re
public May 5 , 1802 , and became a
member of Lyon post No. 1 1 of the Ne
braska Grand Army of the Republic In
April , 1888. His remains were interred
in Grand Island.
Olllriit-H Installed.
The following officers of Dradloy post ,
No. 134 , Grand Army of the Republic ,
Wood River , were installed for the en
suing year at the last regular mooting ;
Riley Woscoatt , Com. ; R. Burden , S.
V. ; E. Kunz , J. V , ; George Plummor ,
O. D. ; R. Gillospio , Q. M. ; A. C. White ,
Adj. ; Rev , Hatch , Chap. ; A. Plummor ;
O. G. ; George W. Miller , Q. M. S. The
meetings of the post have been changed
to the first and third Friday of each
month.
_
I have suiTorod with rheumatism for qutto
a number of yours , and after trying Salva
tion Oil pronounce it the bast remedy I have
ever usod. Mit * . J. ZIMMKUMAN ,
Wotborodvillo , Md.
Caution Insures safotv , and all cautious
people euro their colds with Dr. Bull's ' CougU
Syrup. 25c. _ _
STBONGr AS A CHANT.
Amazing Strength nf thu Connecticut
lIurouli'H.
There lives on Pigeon Hill , Conu. , a
man who in his prime would have made
Sitndow , the Gorman giant , and Cyr.tho
Canadian Hercules , ashamed of their
boasted strength if they could have scon
his muscles put to their greatest tost. .
The man's name is Solno Gandri , or ,
as ho is familiarly called. Bob. In the
early fifties ho was brought from the
Wnst Indies by a merchant vessel loaded
with rum and molasbos , and sot adrift , in
Middlolown , on the Connecticut rlvor.
Gandri was of nn exceedingly powerful
build. Ho stood six foot and so\on
inches in his skin , and the upper half'of
his body was as massive and as firm as a
structure of iron. Ho was always very
fond of rum , and would work harder and
longer when the wages to bo earned
were so many quarts of rum than when
the compensation. wn8 to bo dollars and
cents. Notwithstanding the man's lik
ing for liquor , ho never became a
drunkard , and ho was always indus
trious. One day Bob was going to the
village of I'almortown. On the way ho
came across an acquaintance who was
laboring with a balky horse at the foot
of a stoop hill. The man was taking n
load of potatoes to market , and as itVIIH
late in the fall and quito cold ho was
anxious to got into town with them before
fore they'snould freeze.
"What's the uso'n poundln' 'im. " said
Bob quietly. 'T k'n make 'im pull. "
"If you'll make him draw this load of
potatoes to town I'll givo-you half tlio.v
letch mo , " said the desperate owner ol
the horso.
Bob said ho could. The village was
two miles distant. Bob went to a farm
house near by and got a longstout rone.
Two ends of this hotted around the ndck
of the stubborn horse , and across his
shoulders and under his arms ho passed
the bight at the other and of the rope.
Ho started up the hill about twonly
foot ahead of the horfto. The animal
planted its four feet and braced ngaiust
the man , but it might as well have
tried to kick a hole through the aidant
an ironclad ship. Bob bent himself to
his work and slowly pulled horse , wagpn
and potatoes to the top of the hill. From
the brow of the hill to thn village the road
was level , and the man drew the pnttro
outfit into thn town. When the vil
lagers heard of Bob's wonderful foit :
they requested the owner of the team to
put the potatoes up for sale at auction ,
Ho did so and they sold at an exceed
ingly high price , and Bob got well paid
for his work. Thin example of a willingness -
ness to pull had no tilToct upon the
horso. whonn nock was nearly disjointed.
It balked as badly ns ovor.
i m
DIsouso never successfully attack * a sys
tem with pure blood. UoWlU'a Saranimrlila
pure , now blood and enriches ; the old ,
A Hurt of OlKltnl l ) ( > | irrH inn.
Did you ever notice , when a man
emitod his thumb with a hummer , while
putting down a carpet under wifely
supervision and criticism , how quickly
he thrusts the bruised and throbbing
member into his ready mouth ? writ'ei '
Robert J.Uurdotio In the March Ladles1
Homo Journal. People think it is be
cause the application is soothing , But
no ; it IB an involuntary movement ,
Hiuno as wlnKlng. The man can
not help it Nature knows what
the man would bit apt to any un
der the circumstances , and' BO HIO ! has
provided him with a stopper and hqs or
dained that whenever ho 1)1 ) ta his thumb
hard enough to hurt and It doesn't.lulto .
very much to nearly kill a man when ho
is doing something that lie doesn't want
to by a sort of interlocking nystom thu
thumb flies into his mouth and stops him
up so that ho cant say anything. Some
men whom you and I know bhould bo
provided with un extra thumb , whiiih
they might curry about in their hand , all
the tlmo it wasn't in active UHO. Ik
would bo a great thinir , wouldn't It ?
Sick hoadaohel Deocbttia's ' nllli vrlll , r -
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