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THE OMAHA DAILY BEKt MONDAY , FEKllUAflY 13 , 1893. ' 7 Bands , Buglera aud Songs Eecallod by Oaptain King. STIRRING MUSIC OF THE WAR DAYS Tlio llnlrynn Days Alone tlin I'litonmc In 'Sixty-Olio ItcRlineiitiil Uniids iitClinln IlrldRr A Vnnroimo of 8 rct .Sounds. Wo were talking tlio other night of the nongs wo Ming und the music wo most enjoyed whllo MeClollnn wns organizing the unnj in-ound Washington in ' 01 , and mutters were nt least so comparatively quiet on the Potomac thnt , except when out on picket duty , there wns tlmo nnd inclination for music. I doubt if there \yus a hotter place to observe the variety In Htylo , Subject or composition , writes Cuptnln King in the St. Louis Republic , than am Jiig the wooded heights over looking Chain Bridge ulung about the end of September , for right there within rille shot of one another were en camped regiments representing almost every state from Maine to the Missis sippi , liven California wns represented , but rather by iiaino than in fact , for the "Fit-fit California , " commanded by Col onel and Senator linker MJ soon to lay down his gallant life at Ball's BlulT was pi nelically recruited in New York and Pennsylvania , und largely olllcercd by gentlemen of the middle states. Oddly enough , too , the fortunes of war had marched that very regiment , under its brilliant com- Tiianilcr. straight across the Potomac and bulled It in the thick forest , side by flldo with the Seventy-ninth ( Highland ers ) of Now York , at that moment com manded by Colonel Isaac L. Stevens , who , as governor of Washington terri tory and its delegate in congress , had become n bitter political opponent of Oregon's senator. Baker , who wus ono I of. Mr. Lincoln's elos-cst persoual friends 1 and political advisors. There were two or three days of "strained relations , " for "both men were eminent citizens and em phatic lighters. Then Mr. Lincoln sol veil thu problem forced upon him by the < jrdeiw of generals who were possibly ig norant of the old-time dillerenccs be tween Baker and Stevens , lie bottled the vexed question in Ills own inimitable way and to the comfort and satisfaction of botlv parties , n thing only Mr. Lincoln 1'iud the faculty , or the power , of doing. Ho promoted Colonel Stevens to the grade of brigadier general on Septem ber 28 , and sent him to an important command nt Port lloyal , S. C. , leaving Baker in possession of the field nnd his colonel's eagles. Within the year each had mot the soldier's fate Baker killed at Ball's BlulT , Stevens at Chantilly. But there was music of another kind nn inspiring kind along the heights at C/hnln Bridge day in and day out , and it is of this I want to speak. Every regi ment had its band in those days , some good , borne "so so , " Homo positively bad. And every regiment bad its own drum and fife corps , and all day long it seemed to mo those bands and those corps of "field muaic" wore at practice. The air was rich with discordant melodies. Of course , the first regiments to leap to the front ns the echo of Sumtor's shotted jfuns aroused the north the Sixth and lOighth of Massachusetts and Neiv York's _ prfiiw < HLs Seventh had their own fine Lands , admirable alilco in in struction , instrumentation and equipment. For weeks , indeed , after that memorable afternoon in April when the Seventh strode away to the Cortlundt street ferry , every man and "boy who could whistle at all was piping their famous quickstep , "Skyrockets , " the composition of their old leader. Grafulln. But the Seventh was recalled nt the end of their thirty days , went homo and was mustered out as gray-clad privates and corporals and reappeared some 000 of their number as commis sioned olllccrs , either in the regulars or volunteers. The three-months men were rushing to the front then and before Bull Run wns fought many of the "three-year" regiments had been mustered in and were ready for duty. Even ami lift these there came some cap ital bands , tho&o from the western states being without exception the old-fash ioned brass or cornet bands , while in some cases the eastern bands were made up of both brass and reed in- btruments. For a few weeks , when the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Massachusetts w'oro brigaded with us westerners nt Kalorumu hill , we had delightful music every evening , for the bands of the Fifth Wisconsin , Fifteenth Massachusetts , the " Phalanx" and later "Brooklyn the Nino- tconth Massachusetts were really line , but not until Baldy Smith's Vermonters seized the heights on the Virginia shore nt Chain Bridge and our brjgudo wont up in the dead of night to support the move , not until our forcu of a dozen regi ments from all over the north was Camped about the bold and romantic shored , did wo realize how much there was to army music , whether of full band tlfo and drum , battery bugle or cuvalrj trumpet. It was considered a great thing ir thosa days to have u drum major or i veteran lifer who had been through tlu Mexican war and wns master of all the old army fcorvico calls and marching tunes. Wo enjoyed our bands , of course und looked forward with eagerness ti the afternoon concert , for regularlj every fair day , when 4 o'clock cuini around , the really good bands would bi asMHiibled , and then the banks of tin Potonmo seemed bathed tn a Hood of mar tial melody. First the band of the Slxtl Maine would Ktriko up and favor us will ' some stirring quickstep. Then , over bj General Smith's headquarters on tlu ' roads-ido north of the now fortification ; , ( Forts Kthan Allen and Murcy ) , the bani J of the Third Vermont would ultimo ii \ with another the instant the echoes o the llrst had died away , and before thi applaut-o for their oT6rts ! wus stilled oui own "silver cornets of the Fifth Wis ! , cousin would be uplifted , und the woodi ' < would ring again. And so it won ( through those dreamy , hazy autumi days , when the rivmy wus "getting on i good ready" and being drilled und dls olplinod for the task ahead of it. An other year and the three brigades pres entlv assembled there about Chuli Hritlgo were in the thick of light afte light and thu bund men had bomothini fur moro trying to do than tooting fo our entertainment. By the tlmo tin third year came around some of thos onlhuslastio regiments were not miiol bigger than the bands behind whiol they had so joyously and proudl tramped across the Potomuo that is not counting the recruits sent forwnn to 1111 the gaps rent by battle nnd dls ease. And then came the order llmitinj the number of musicians und mustorlui out all the bands except one in cnci brigade. But the fleltf music the drummer nnd lifers , the buglers nnd trumpotors- hnd wo always , nnd , after all , the musl that scorned to make the most lastly impression nnd to bo most intimutol associated with soldiers' llfo was tha which they gave us. 1 shall never lot pot the morning reveille , along th jiolghts overlooking the Chain Bridge Already the autumn frosts had lx > gun to ouch the woods with lire and tinge the olingo with crimson and gold. The nlstri billowed upward from the silent caches of the stream nnd its bordering canal , nnd hung like some Hooey drop curtain between the shoras. Over on ho Virginia side the great mass of the orco wni in camp or bivouac , whllo the reserves were st'll ' occupying for drill nft'iHxes the broad plateau north of the irlitgo. They used to rout us out bright and early in thoao days the cooks llrst , in hour before the dawn , so that there night bo collec ready for every man a "stand oft" against tlio malaria. Then , just ns the llrst faint Hush of coming morn could bo traced upon the eastern sky , the corporals of the guard would como milling through the company grounds turning out the boy drummers ind lifers and getting hartlly damned l > y many n growler for making so much noise about it ns to disturb their com rades of the ranks. And then in their shoddy great coats the boys would gather under the eye of the drum major ; ind brace their batter heads nnd blow through their fifes , nnd then , all of u sudden , ns It began to grow light enough to see across the valley , somebody would let drive up near the Vermont brigade headquarters , and in less than a minute double quick , squeak and pipe , loud and shrill , rattloly bang , hearse and roaring , the rollicking notes of the reveille would go echoing up and down the heights , and even the log banks Deemed to rever berate with the lively clamor. Just fancy it ! All within hailing distance , one of the other , the field music of a dozen regiments of infantry the blar ing bugle of Mott's battery all "lotting go" at once. Reveille , with variations. First the lively "tumble up , " and then the medley of melodies sojKipular to the old army , the prelude to the march around camp. Every command that had nn "old regular" for drum major or lifer had Moore's melodies or the songs of Scotland by heart distributed with her Britannic majesty's army all over the globe. The boys of the Second Vermont would bo trolling out "Yo Banks and Braes o' Boiinio Doon , " their comrades of the Third Green Mountaineers beginning their march to "I'd ' Mourn the Hopes That Leave Moj" the Sixth Maine tumbling up from its blankets to the plaintive notes of "Willie , Wo Have Missed You , " tlio Second Wisconsin swearing at the racket of a thundering performance of "Yankee Doodle , " the Highlanders turn ing out to the tune of "Bonnie Dundee , " the Callfornlans across the ravine shout ing the chorus of "Flniiegan's WaKe. " Over on the eastern ramparts of the now fort the Nineteenth Indiana boys at tempting an artistic performance of "Tho Dawn of the Day , " which neat and appropriate effort wns drowned out by those iconoclastic rulllans of the Fifth Wis-coasin howling in unison with their fifes and drums the touching cords of that classic ditty , " , Too Bowers. " At last I got a letter from my dear brother Ike , It came from old Missouri nnd all the way from PikQ. Up on the heights of Mott's buglers "Can't 'em I can't were braying , got up ; get 'em up in the mo-orning. " and over on the plateau the Sixth Wisconsin talk about the Siegfried "motif" the bignal of his bugle horn that is carried through nil the grand music of the Wag ner operas why , over since the Mexican ar every drum and fife corps in the west , at least , has been hammering away in "two-four time" at a quickstep that in their exact order contains the notes of that Siegfried bugle call , and the Sixth Wisconsin played it day after day in 1801 , and every lifer in Yankee- land knows it now. Verily , wo had n concourse of sweet sounds to got up nnd dress by in tlio early war days a cata logue of soldier tunes that everybody know nnd then by the spring of 18lio wo had another. One by one , tem porarily nt least , the old ballads were dropped and their places taken by war ditties homo productions the off springs of the four years' struggle. Out side of "Dixio" the south had hardly a war song of their own , while the north was allluont. ' 'Tramp ! Tramp ! Tramp ! " "Kingdom Coming , " "Marching Thro' Georgia , " "Flag of the Free" ( Millard's best soldier song ) , were the inspiration of our lads on many a field , while "Just Before the Battle , Mother , " "Tenting Tonight , " "When This Cruel War is Over , " "Kiss Me , Mother , " "Mother , I've Como Homo to Die , " and a "raft" of other lugubrious ditties were the sol dier's solace around the camp fires , and the battle hymn of the republic was best known to the army of the north in the words "tho boys" so loved to bing "John Brown's Body. " o Tlio joints and muscles are so lubricated by Hood's Sursaparilla that nil rheumatism and stiffness soon disappear. Try it. lllliiilncas In Kiisslu. The people of Russia are more terribly nflllcted with the infirmity of blindness thnn any other race , sect or nation on , the globe , the proportion being twenty- one to every 10,000 population. In 18G there was an otllclnl census" taken of the blind of Europe. These statistics show a. . remarkable state of affairs , especially in European Russia , the Caucasus and Poland. In the countries named there was a total of 180,872 persons who were entirely blind. The whole of the re mainder ( and mind , this includes the thickly populated countries of Germany , Franco , Spain , Holland , Belgium , Great Britain , etc. ) only has n blind popula tion numbering 168,812 , while the three Americas North , Central nnd South with their islnnds , have less than 23,000 persons who are totallv bereft of sight. The authority from which these facte are gleaned states thnt there are nctu- ally many small villages in the alkali dibtrlets near the Asiatic frontier whore the blind predominate ! 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WJ \-bTBAM HKA'J'KU FLATS , K1LKINNKV A. CO , /JO. Karback block. S-u - UOOM iIOUSK. ALL MODEKN. LAItdE D-7 yard , shade trees , near llnnscom park , (25 per month. Inqulro 1118. llnrker block. MI3. - I115NT. 10-UOOM HOUSE'JOIINISII16TII and Dodge , cheap , Inquire next door , or Uls Farnam , 148 II FOE , BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. - ' BOtlTlI HOOMS FOll THRKK. E-I'LISASANT 11100 H- E-HOOMS. IlOAItD IF DGSIItKD. l'JJ ' ! DodKO M IJiiJls- E-NICELY FUHNISIIUD HOOM , 114 N 20TH ST. M.'M 14 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. iH-l'LICASANT FUUNlbllEI ) AND UNFUlt- nlshcd rooms , 622 N. 19th , with or without board. MII5S 17 VOUNQ WOMBN'd IIOMB UNDKll OAllK OF JWoraanV ChrUtan aiaoclatloa. 111 So. I'tli st. 210 F TUB 1)01..N , 203 ANI ) 211 N. 15TII S1\ 7M F-FOll IlKNT. WIT1I 11OAIU ) , FUllNlSUUD rooms , SU19 California street. .Mlt > 917 * 17-8OUTIIIIOOMS WITH UOAHI ) . IlKFKllKNCK. JL' 1533 tlilcoRO. M12T-IS * FOB BENT-UNFTJBNISHED BOOMS Q-I 1-3 HUOMS CHEAP , WJUTX. nm ST. , , 419 FI9' G TWO NICE UNfUUNlSllKI ) HOOMS FOU rent very reasonably at lull l > Douglas street. G-FOUll HOOMS S. W.Aqjl. I6T1I AND LKA- vcnworth t. * AiaiA I7 FOR RENT STORED AND OFFICES T-ONE FOUH-STOHY HlllCK HUILUINO2J FEET -Iwldo. 1407 Harney st. > 75i I-KOHltENl' . THE.STOUYI1IIICK , HUILDINO , 91CFnrnaui st , The building has a fireproof cement - ment basement , complete slttun heating fixtures ; water on all thu floors , gnsieto. ; Apply at the otllco of The Ueo. . , 1)10 ) T FOll HKNT. 8TOKB HftM ( , 214 8. 16TH ST. -1 formerly occupied by Adams Express company ; Inquire U. U. Iteovcs , agcnt/l > 07 fcaruatu t. / ml K2 18 I -DESK HOOM , OHOUNU'FtJOOi : , 1519 FAHNAil. L i' 1W15 * I-FOll UKNT. TWO STOKES ON SOUTH I3TH street , Lange Illock ; suttablo for hardware , meat market or dry goods. Inquire at wW * oulh 13th street , M259 18 AGENTS WANTED. T-J75.00 TO (250 00 CAN HE MADE MONTHLY 'working for II. F. Johnson & Co. , No. .i So. llth St. , Hlcliiuond.Vn. M8ISM2 * ' T-W 00 10 (3 00 A DAY. IliM OUPFIT FHKE. ' Work year round for man or woman. Wrlto at once Excelsior Portrait llouie , 44 N. Clark ! -t. , Chicago. MI2J MS * J-WANTED A LIVE MAN OH WOMAN IN every county where wo bavo not already SB- cured a roproiuntatUo to sell our "Novadn Oliver" Solid MeUI Knives , Forks nnd Spoons to consum ers ; a solid metal as whllo as silver , uo plate to wear off ; good * guantntood f ) wear altfottmc cost about ono tomb that of sliver : the cbanco of a lifetime ; g nts avuraga from UJ todMptr week and meet with ready sales overywli ro , ( o lireatu the demand for our .Solid Metal ( Joodi. Over ll.OOiOUO worth of goodi ID dally use. Case of samples freo. BlaQdard allremaro Company , Dot- ton , Man. J13U-FI1 * \VANTED TO RENT. _ _ ' _ _ _ KANTPIIIVATK KAMIdV'lUVINfl TWO OH Ihroo nicety lurnlthed room * to rent wlihln tha next two or tbrpo week ) plpa < u wrlto otatlnit Iocs- Ion , lerirt , etc. llofumnros exchanged. A : o , lleo j 1 I3 _ _ -0-HOOM COTTAOK. CITY AND CISTHItX water ; llrst clam nrUhbnrhooil nnd repair ; Iilgh ground , mllirclrclvi modornto rent ; no children. P , O. llox 7W. .Ml 7 ! < _ -WANTKI' , IV I'UIVATF. FAMILY , TAIILK board In oxchnnite for tuition In turolmi Ian guaitcs or English branches. Address A 40. Hen. K YOUXII COUPLI ! WANT I OH 2 IIOOMSi prefer unfurnl hod In nlci prlvnta fninlly ; also bonrd , llcslof ruferciicoi Address A 23 , lieu IUII RENTAL AGENO5T. T KNTIHH PEU8ONAL ATTENTIO.N OIVKNrO XJrcntnl property , C'linrcui roa onnblo , 4 yours' porlenco. ( I. K Mutts. 2AS ) , I71h strfi't. ( ifft-l- STORAGE M -STOIIAOK CIIKAl'cMANvKUa. llll Knrnnm street , 757 DONT s'oilE HOUSEHOLD HOODS WITHout - out seeing our storage department. It Is the best , Omaha Steve Hepatr Workj.l.M ? Douglni. 7W WANTED TO BUY. STAMl'3. "ilOX Af-WANTKllSKCOMlIANIUUUUIAHI'ltOOK ! -i > ento with tlmo luck. AtUress "K. 1' " 5513 IIo- cntur t- 11)7 ) IJ * 'V'TIIK OMAHA bciii'imii.v V5itiiNi : ( , < coii- i' liorntoil ) viatica to procure from 5 to 10 ncroi of land for the pnn.u-o of a rliootlnn park 1'nrtle * Imvlnir aultnlilo i roiiPUs willing to ilcdlcuto or * pll , will nt once Kuiul thvlr otter to ( lustav llonckc , tirusldcnt , ruum 21(1 ( , Knrlmcti block MV7S l.'i "V-A SKCONIMIANU SAPH. AUDIIKSS A M. 1 > llceolllco. MJiHIS FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC. p-FOIl SAl.K , 1IHOWN ( iin.lll.Ml. 10 Y KAILS I old ; sound ; can trot or jnro butter tlmu 2 2) . Will tnka road liorto In purl pajUox Vbt > . Micnun- donli , In. M2I3 If fl-Foll SAMTIIK llllK'K THAT 18 TAKKM vioiltof the Cotilltr liosiitUI. Inquire of tlio foriMiinn nt tlio hospital 3100 Q-FOll SAI.K , A SCCONI ) HAND , 23 ItOnSK- power Woodbitrr onglno and two O liorsoponor boilers , nil In Kood order. Not ncodlnir thorn In ournow location wo will suit them nt n UnrKatu. Omaun Printing company. No. IDOi rVrnam t- _ 8T5 - 1 UK sTANDAitn cA'rrLii COMPANY OFPKK Q- Imlcd Imy nt $509 per ton , on board cart nt Amc ! > , .i'eb. llils prlco nisjr bo ultliilrann nt nnr tlmo TOO _ NEW KlKK-l'llOOKSARKCHKAl' . A SI. HUE. Q .MIWM It ) ' QQ" Q" ' FOIt aAI.K. FllO.NT ANO IIACIC UAH , WITH mirrors , 1321 Douglts st. niHi-lii' 'Q I rOll SAl.K OH TllADi : FOU A FAHM , MI1.K route with ' . ' 0 A 1 cow > , Address A W , lice. 201 I" ' -FOK a ALE A muii UIIADK GUN IN oooi > QFOK condition. Inquire ' . 'Otl Shcoly block. M23J 13 - FOU SAI.K , AN lIl'UllfUT IIAMT.II IIOILKH QFOU and engine : cost f725 ; bed In use 3 years , prlco tJ5. Morse-Loo Shoo Co M224 14 -FOU SALK. FUIINITUHH OK A NICK C-HOOM modern house : will sell nil or part : house for rent. Address A 47. lino. M271 la * MISCELLANEOUS. K KOUUKNT , ON CASHTKHMH. FAUild OF 80 to 3'.0 acrci east of Lincoln John Casey box Gi. Olllco , third floor Kuuko opera house , Lincoln. 244 11 < CLAIRVOYANTS. _ _ _ S -MU ? . NANNllfv WAUIIKN , CLAIHVOYANT , reliable buslnens modluuitlf th year at 119 N. Itith. _ 7H - IB I'OWKH. CONSULT S-KNOWLKOOK 1'rof. nnd Mmo. Arnold , business clair voyants , palmists nnd astrologers , have world wldu reputntlon for their oinr- vclous nnd vrondcrful power In reading the past , unvnlllmt the fiituro. xlve Indispensable ad vice. brlniilnK success nnd happiness to thousands ; tells the business you should follow for greatest success ; If your lover Is true nnJ Inteudi mar- rlnge ; restores lost lore ; removes fnuitly troubles nnd throuKh their TTondrous maglo mirror show picture , toll name of the one you marry , batls faction Riven. Consultation , fl to f2 ; full reading by mall , t ! ; Bend date of birth. Olllco 213 15th street , near Knrimm , 2d lloor , room 4. Hours lOn. in. to 8 p. m. MJ37F13 S-MU9. IMC SI. LEGHAVK , I'KOl'llKTISfcS , DUAI ) trance clairvoyant nnd Ufa reader : tolls your llfo fromcrndlo to crnvo ; cm bo consulted on nil iitlalrs of llfo ; has the celebrated KKyptlnn breast pinto to unite the aeparntcd and cause mnrrlnico ulth one you love. CO mo one , como nil nnd no con vlnccdof her rcmnrknblo powers onico nnd resi dence 417 tf. llth at. , hours 9 n ra. toll p. m. Strict llfo chnrt and photo ofour future wlfo-or hus- bnnd sent tbronzh mall for U OJ , chnrt alone , 82.00. All letters pontalnUig 4 cents In stamps promptly answered , M IB I [ ' . > * _ MASSAGE. BATH , ETC. A nml baths , scalp ami hair treatment , manicure and chiropodist Mrs. I'osUlBH S ISth.Wlthnoll blk. . _ 444 rp-MAIAME SMITH , 321 N. 15TU , 3D ? JOOIl. -L Mnssnge , alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. M2M 18 * rp MMK. CAH3JN. 1131 DOUGLAS 8T11KET , 3D -L floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd tea baths. 174-10' _ PERSONAL. -WANTKD , TllK I'UKSBNT ADDIlElJS OK Peter Norsti who Icf t low.i about three years BKO and , It Is supposed , settled In Nebraska , by his brother. GeorBQ Norst. Heading. 1'a , ai'.MI 13 _ US O , ART ANpJLANGUAfjES. Tf-G , K OELLUNUKCK.IlANJOTKACHF.ll. N. V. ' cor. lith and ilarncy. liaruoy street entrance. _ ail \r HAllllY WILLIAMS GUlTAlt AND 11ANJO > teacher , 1023 Farnam street , lloom I MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. \\r-MON13Y TO LOAN ON IMl'ltOVKD CITY vi properly , low rates. A , C. Irost , Dougas blk. T71 T\T 1 ANI ) ! ( YKAK LOANS ON CITY AND FAIIM ii mortgages. llejd & bolby. iili Hoard of Trade. nt \\r-MONKYTOLOAN AT LOWKST IIATKS Of > < Improved and unimproved real estate , I to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co , 170 * Fnrnam. 7TO \\r CBM'llALLOAN&TllUSTCO. IJK15 IILIKJ. ' 773 W ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUoT CO. 318 N. Y. Life , lends at low raton for choice security on Nebraska or Iowa farmi or Omaha city propertr. 77 < \\7 -U. F. 1IAHIUSO.V , ! ) | 3 N. Y. LIFE. 1 > 7U ( \\r-1 I'KIl CUNT MONI5Y NUT TO IlOltltOW KHS ii on Oninha city properly. f < o extra charKCs of nny kind. Why piiy IilRh rates ? .Money I * cheap. You can net full bouoltl of low rates from Olot > o Loan and Trust Co. , ICtli and Dodgo. 7u ) \V WANTKI ) AT ONOK. UANS ON IMl'UOVKD ii Tmaha property ! low rates. Fidelity Trust company. 1701 Farnim st 770 \ VWANT130 , IXJANS , 11OUSKS TO 11K.NT AND 'I Inauranco solicitor. Ueo. W. 1 * . Coates , 10y Farnam. M38J VV-MOUTMtJK 10ANS LKb8 THAN 7 I'Bli " cent , tncludliiE all charges. ( liarlcs W. Halmiy , Omaha Nat. bank bldx. TOJ \\r-JIONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST 11ATK8 , ' i Tbo O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 1'urnam itroot. 704 \\r-OllAHA SAVINGS HANK MARKS LOANS it on real ostuto at lowest mr.rket rates. Loans made In small or larva BIHIH for short or IOHK time. Nu commission Is charged and the loam are not sold In the east , hut can always bo found at the bunk on tbo corner of Utli and Douglas streets 7C9 LOAIsHONlMl'IlOVKD AND UNIMl'llOVKI \\T ) ' city proportr.H.ooo anaupwards.il to T percent. No dolaya. W. Farnaui Smith A Co.,15tU and Harney \\r-MONBY TO LOAN ON OllAIIA AND COUN- > ' ell lllutu real cstalo and Nobraika and loirn farm ) at from U to 7 per cent Interest , with no addi tional cliorKoi for coiumlmlons or attorneys fees. W. II. Mclklc. 1st Nat'l bank bid ; . Oinulia. 76J \\r-FIHijTi , SKCOND MO11TUAUK LOANS ON ' Omaha property X on farms In adjacent coun ties , bend full description. AlexMoortMOl llcoljldj. 557 TIM /-LOANS. ( J. U. WALLACK , 313 I1IIOWN IILK. M 7U7 MONEY TO LOAN OHATrLES. ' V-CALL AT'IIIK OFFI01S OF ; OMAUAM011TOAQB LOAN CO. : i INCOltl'OHATED. Ip'rOU WANT MONKY , You can borrow on UOUSKIIOLD FUltMTUlttJ AND PIANOS. llOltSKS. WAiONS ( AND CAUHIAUKS , WAUlillOU H ItlCCKllTJ , MHIIUllANDlSK , (111 ANY Ol'HKlt SicUltITY. : Wo nlll lend you any amount iromfiuuuto ( l.otx ) , ON THK DAY YOU ASK FOll IT without publicity or removal of property. You can pav the ruonny back In any amount * rou wiih , ana at any tlmo , anil c.tcli payment 10 hiide will reduce the cost of tin loan. llc'inoiibcr Iliat you IIITO tin ui3 o [ botu the property and the monuy , and pay for It only a long as you keep It , 'Ihero will be no expense or charge kept out of the amount wanted , but you will receive tUu full tmounl of the loan. lleforo borrowing elinwhero call and seu us nd you will llnd It uroatly to your advantage. _ OMAHA MOHTOAUB LOAN CO. , 30) SOUTH Itil'llhTllKI'.T. flrst floor abova tbe street. TIIKOLDKHT. I.AltdKSI'AND ONLY INCOK- I'OHATKD I/JAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 711 MONEY TO LOAN-OIIATTLE3. Ccllllllttli-.l. X -I > 0 YOU WANT MONKY' TllK KIDK1.1TV LOAN IIUAIIANTKK W. , HOOM I , WirilNKLL IIIAH'K , SOUTH ISTII. COllNKIl IIAUNKY ST. W K MAKU LOANS ON FIHIMTItlth . , CAIllllAIlK * , WAllKHOl'sn UKl-Kll'TS OIU'Klt. 8UNAI. i'iioriinv ; UK ANY KIND , _ / WILL / DO WKLL / TO / /TOO IAIX / ONus vinat I TOO. I OUlt TKKMS WILL MKKT YOl'll Al You ran pay tlio money back nt nnv then nnd In nny amount you wlnli , ami thus rcdiict ) the cost of carry ing thn loan In proportion to amount you pay IF YOU ewe a bnlancuon ynur furniture ornlhor pcrional property ( if nny kind , wo will pay U OH for yo.i and carry It ns longns you di lrt * YOU CAN HAViUUII MOM'.Y IN ONK 1IOUII FllOM TIII5TI.MIOU ! MAKK AI'l'I.ICATlON No publicity or rcmnvol of proporlv. so that you sot the uta of both money and properly. You will also llnd us In from 7 to V p m 770 V WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF 81 ! . Acurlly : ftrlclly oonildeutlal. A i : . Harris , .in Karbnck block 7-0 * A' MONKY , 30. l0 ! , W DAYS. CHK.U' IIATICS -Aauilonay payment * , nil furniture , pianos , llvo slock , etc. . without delay or publicity , cash on hand DuB Croon , room S , llorbcr block. ' $ X PllllCHAltD.niDOUULAS IILK IDA DODOK 7711 X -J. K. VANlllLDKIl , H2J7 , O.MAUA NAT'L UK MIM Mil * BUS"lNES3 61lANO ST "AU uTsTTuir TfA i MAUKKTT VFOU S > I tlrsl clavs location , cash aalei Hi per day Ad dress W 7 , lleo. AI9IJ 11US1NKSS AIIKNCV. 81U N. 1 V Llfo , conducts n Konornl Imslncjn oxchnnio Ll t of KOOd buMnes * cliancpa In nil parta of ttio country on nppllctillou lluslncsi positions 3- ciirod Mali KM V A TIIOUOUOH PHYSICIAN WANTI51) AT 1 once to locate In our town , Inrtro practice , pres ent phjslclnn leaves on tlio IStliof February. Kood openlnc for Kood uinn must cnmu neil rocom- monilud , none oilier nod nppljr. Addros * llnnk of 1'annnia , lowu. No other doctor In the town. liH II _ \--W ANTED. OOOU OKKICK MAN ANO ONK Oil X two other * to form co partnership or stock com pany for the extension of n business now doltiK (2UO cnsli tnnlnois dallr nt big profits. Western Uuslne s Aeoncy. 3li ( N. V. Llfo , SI I Mil _ \fl-NOTlCK. ONLY DIIUO STOilK IN TOWN. L Loisof health cnuso of ( tolling. It will be uojj plnco for a doctor. Address A IS. Ueoolflco. IIP M 8 _ \r-fiooniiLACK3Mmi CAN KIND LOCATION I nt Pnullno , Neb. For Information write Wm. Tonnsond , 1'aullno , Nob. l.V--U' \r-IIUSIN15SS OI'KNINUS IN KVIIIIV TOWN. 1 State what you'll buy. Vnn Patten's McrcnntUo Agency , Hoard of Trade. M1SI 14" V-fOIl SALK , KKSTAUIIANT AND CO a tloncry store ; good location nml cleuu stock , Address AUK Menu , crlbncr , Nob. I'j-IS * V ' 'Oil SALK , STOCK AND 1IUILDINO OI1 A J llrst-clnas harness shop In the lifnt fnrmlni ; community In the stnto. Addrcis S. N Tnylor , Wood lllvor , Neb AI2JJ 18 V-l-Oll SALK OK THADK , PAP15II AND JOI1 1 prlntlnif olllco. Central location , coed business ; three pressei. electric power. Investigation In vited. Prlco 11,600. Address llor 12y , Llucnln , Neb. M23I 13- -\r-roil SALK , I'-STAIILISIIKIJ ' 11USINI > S IN J Omnhs Ilnrgnln Small capltnl required Terms cash. Address A M , lice. M2U 18 * WANTHD , GOOD LOCATION KOU HAltD ware nnd Implements In live country town. Addro s A4U lice. 1U70 13 * \r KOH AM2 , 1ILACKSMITI1 AND WOOD 1 working shop N 1th set of tooU , good lot nnd bulMlng. In onu of the best towns In Ncbrnskn. UeaHon for sulllni ; . poor health. Address Drown A llutlor , Superior , Nob. M2S1 15' FOR EXCHANGE. ry-CLEAN STOCK OKlIBNEIlAIj M'D'S'U ; WILL /Jtnko real estate & money , llox 2'JJ. Frankfort Ind _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7SJ ACItKS OK CI.KAll LAND IN ONK OK est winter wheat districts In Knnsns to ex- cbnoKO for ID or 20 nuro trnct near Omahn city llmlta. Will pay cull dlHoronco If property is Rood. Address , Klvlng prlco uud location , u 20 , lleo Olllces. 80J r/ i OWN IUO KAU.MSIN Nl'.IIUASKA. KANSAS ' -l& Dakota. Will sell cheap , or oxcbnntro for mdi ( horsosnnd cattle. Add. box 70,1'rnnkfort.lnd , Tit Z-50,000 AGUES OKSCIIOOLLAND TOIISALK ON ensy terms or will cxchnngo for merchandise nnd stock. Inquire of J. U Sultun , Uloomtleld , Neb , 6S2f.it' _ Z-KOIl TKAI1B KOIl LANDS AND CASH. A clean stock of general merchandise. Address n. W Wntllrn A. Co. . I'rankfort. lod. S2ora4 rI IIAVK UOOI ) UUILU1NO LOT. SIST AM ) / > Krnnklln ( II.WJ ) , for Hmall stock of merchnndlso In city or country. K. U. WHICH , Souih Omaha. M037-M4 * V-KOll SALi : OH nXCUANUK ; WHAT HAVE f-tjou to oxchanKO for 100 acres farm land 7M miles of O'Ncll , Neb , close to short Line K. U. 1 want stock of ready made harness , collars , lonthor , etc. Hoots nnd shoes. If clear stock , or furniture : nlso 280 ncrcs2 miles from Whiting , In. , No. 1 hay Und , cnsh. no trndo. Address with stamp , C. K. cnro Lock box 21 , Onawa , la. 1W 1Q * y-v,7uo AOiins NKBHASKA LAND , OLKAU , FOU / > KOOC | equity In lmpro\ed Omnhn rent cstnte. I'/ . U Unrvln .V CO. . JJU3 bhcely blk. MKtf-14 y 3,600To ioooi.N nuv OOODS , UATS. CAPS , / - > boot . nhocj. notions , etc. , for deslrnblo No- hrntika land. Address Kord A Pack , fetromsbiirg , Neb. M2fl'J Mil' rl'lHST MOItTOAGK AND CLliAlt HENTKD /J property for laud , Wllllnms A Mlttnn , 3d lloor , ilcLnguo building , opposite pOBtolHce. M2SU 11) . . . . . _ . . _ 'ES. ' FIIJISLITY TUUST COM ' i pany , 1701 Farnam street , 775 O > ACKBi , 2 HOUSliS , OltClIAKI ) SMALL FIIU1T 'and ' grapes , i\i miles of 1' . O. . (373.UO per acre , easy payment. S acres on 4ttli st , I2.1UO , terras easy. J. II. 1'urroUe , 32 Douglas block. M9M-MI LEQANT COUNKIl FOll HUiIDiCNCK , U3 FfT sq , { 13,0.0 ; handsomn residence'A ) ft. lot. 118,000 ; line farm 12 miles out , ( .1,000. F. K. Marline , Marker block. M8I7 LOT FJIl SALK ON GOOD TKUMS. LOT SIX In block ono In Sprlngdalo addition to thuclt ; of Omaha. Address Jonas Oak , Andovor. 111. , box fTO.UOO ACHHS OF CIIO1CU FAIIM LANDS FOU tJsnloln Fiontlor , Qospor , Dawson nnd Lincoln counties. Nob. , nt from fl to (15 per aero : easy terms. H. II. llonson , F.us Is , Nob. M8lj Ml \VM AUK sou : AOINTS : FOU DHCIDKD IIAII ii gains which wo can recommend as being very dcelrnblo ns well us voi-y cheap ; ono-fourtli cash. Full lot at 7th and Arbor streets , only (450. Well located lot. llcdford Place. forliiO. Hleirant Boulli Omaha lot. tUxlU , snap , $ jSO. Mno corner , Orchard lllll , fi"5. Cliolcenl lot In Walniil Hill , trees , ate . fOM. Most desirable lot on Iiowo avenue , I..IW. Huslness lot on Smith stub , worth II.OJJ , for lloautlful uindcrn homes can be sjcuroil In our now Avondale P rlt , Inside mlle limit , at froml3'JW ' to $ fOtiO Couiu an.1 nee us. Fidelity Trust Co. . 171B Farnam .M3I5 Fjj VOIl SALK,2,500 C11OICK IOWA AND NlCIIltASKA -1- farms If yon wish to buy. sell or borrow money on farms , write or call , llofgs A Hill , Omaliu , Keb. 111 Ma \\rn OFFKIl THK FOLLOWING DUSCUMllcT ) ii property on monthly pjymenti of ! 10 each It Is all desirable , and thu prlcoinru dirt cheap at an all-cash tlguro : Coed corner , A'ltli and Sprajue , tUO. Corner , 10th and Dominion wnlki. oto , W ) . Fine corner , linker Placa , on car Una , II ! ) ) . South front lot. orchard Hill. 1700. Valuable Walnut lllll lot. II.U03. F.legant corner , ClovcnUlo , two lots. It , 111. Ftno t-r cottage , barn , etc. , howard streetI.50X No trouble or expense to show this property. Uemomber that In ourolenant new addition of Avondale Park you can secure a beautiful modern liomn within the mlle limit for tMJ ( tn f IOJ ) . of Idellty Trust company , 170 ] Farnam. M405 F H Old ) CASII WILL SKCUIIK ICO AflllCS HIIST < uclass land In eastern Nebraska , balance long tluio , 0 per tent Interest. Tlio O. F. Davis Co . lioi tarnamst. 105 M 10 , r AND 10 ACIIK TIIACT8 , THK HKdT AND clienpcBtcver nirerc'd m Omaha. A nlcou room homo In Walnut lllll. 11,600 A good building lot In Walnut Hill , SUM tn 11.200. A Una lot In Mount Pleasant addition , only (500. And In Highland Park ( JDO will vet you a lot. Any of these bargains on small monthly pay ments Omaha Heal I'slMo and Trust Co. , lloom I , lleo building. 153 U 1JOII SALK AND iXCIIANiK. ; ( IIOUSKS AND 1 lots at ( l.l'iOO up to I..MO ! on very easy payments. Have dwelling properties nt ( J 'XXI up to J.-J UuO. and goodbii'ldlngsltciiftt alow cash flguro. Alto farm lands and acreage near Omaha. Call nnd see us. Wo cau suit you. Spencer A Hunt , 613 Hoard of Trade pulldlng MMIH FOIt SALK , IIOUSKS AND LOTS AT 1'UICKS and on terms tnat defy competition. Call nt , or address , 212 McCaguo bldg before , you pur chase. Uood ( nnaim equities to exchange for No- brinks land , 212 McCaguo bldg. M2C1 LOST. LOSTOK sroLKN-i wiuri : ANP LIVF.IICOL orcd setter pup , about U months old Itolurn to II , K. CliubbuckSOUS. I3tu st. , and receive reward. Mlli 15 CilODO IlKWAKD-LOsT , A SMALL LADIES ) ' walch , smooth case , wtlh monogram on one sldo of cate. "W. I * I * . ; " engraved Inside of case , "From Aunt Julia. " Made by Couitantln & Valentine , Oenavo. lloturn to 222 S , I7lh street , Omaha. J. U. I'ratt. Mltvl U T OST , LIUIIT HAY 1IOIISK , WIIITK HIND Jjfoot , star In forehead , about U year * old , H. K. Cox , 1512 Homer ttrcet. 1(7 11' COSTUMES. LADIES' AND OK NTS' MASCjUKltiliK COj- tumet for tent av lit B. luth. BLOOD rOISONINO. snd orlUrf nn < ( > car ml In n ) toWdAyi at money refunded. 1 ho troMinont Ihorouuhly oral Icalos all poison from the blood mnd iloni not do * tain yon from your b Mno . Von on ho trnttnl at hurnii or onioo. All oornniiiinl ioi strictly prl vate. For further information cull on or niMreit thn Continental ItomoJy Co. , room 63 , lurker block , Onialia. Nun. . * SHORTHAND AND 6llOK1IIANI > IIV .MAIL WitfTAjft OF TIlH ulnndiird typowrltpri nt homo ( iruat chancu for thn'o oltlior In rlly or country who cannot attend n revnlnr shorthand school Address Van Hunt fchool of rhorthand MJ N V Llfo , Uinnha M.i't ' PAWNBROJCERS. j SONNitNIlKlun lY\jioNI ) lniiKKTlJI.WJ ) ' .DoiiRln * t Loansmonpy on dlnmo.ul , wntchos , etc Old gold nnd silver bought TollV3 IM SEOOND-HAND TYPEWRITEHS. I 'All niaVM lioiik'ht , old , cxchanncd , r en ted nt ] N. Y I.I to bldx Tel ft > 4 tin M'J DEN SM TYPEWRITERS ORE OREThe Best in the World. MAOEATH STATIONERY CO. 130'1 Fnrunm St. , - Omnlm , Neb "Iiiroveiiienl ! | lic ! Order of the Ae. ? " It Is unnocnsv\ry to niontlon the points of mi- porlority possessed by tlio ns It Is now so well lifinwn. Ita Rocorcl of Success IB Its Boat Ro- Whou H wns uuluntlin nmrVct rlvnls salJ It oilln not woar. Tlmo has shown tliom wroiiR In every partlou nr nnd Ims nrovon thnt tha Suiltfi I'rotnior ISTI1R IIKST nml STltONOKST TVl'KWUITKH BVKIl 1N- VKNI'K.l ) , ANM ) TODAY IT STANDS KAB AllKADOKAM.COMl'KTlTOKS. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO Cor , 17th nnd I'urimm Sts. , Oninhii , Nob. i ; , U. MAYIILW. Omaha's News3t HMel COR. 12TH AND HQWA33 Jf J. 40 Hooms nt i > , 'jf > per day. 101 oems at fJ.OJ per day. :0 Kromj with Hath nt JJ.'J ) per dir. 10 Itooms with Until at Si..iO to $1 i ) p3r dty. OPENH1U AUGUST 1st .Ho < lern In Ktrry liostitict. ISoivly ruriilnlioil Tlirongltou t C. S. ERB. Prop. Tlio only liotol In the city with hot and cold wntor , nnd stonin licat In every room Table and dlnlni ; room sorvlco titiaitrimssod. BATES $2.60 TO $4.00. Scoclnl rates on application. B. SILLOWAY.p. Pro A. H. DYER , Klnvatori , miruliuiisos , factory null nil work rrqutriui ; 'i thorouKli uncl liructlcal Idiowliulctt ol construction nntl Htrnngtli of mutorlulK , n Mpcciulty. r. U , ISox : IU 1 , fromout , Neb. BUREAU. SUES & . CO.Solicitors , Boo Building , Onialia , Neb 4yonrs Exnmluors U. S. Pat , Olllco. Ad vice tree RR1LWRY TIME CRRD 1.2Uprai Denver Limited I 4.u : p m 850 a ml..Kansas I'lty ( Except Sunday ) 1 7 0 > _ prn _ _ * 70J pn.'i . Chlcano Kxprosi IU..U n m II. tOn ni | . . .C'hlcnsti ) Kiprun | 560 p . .8t. I'anl Limited I'J.ij a m Leave * OMAHA A ST IXJUI.i I Arrives Omaha 11. I' . Dapot. 10th ana Maror SU. | Omaha < 00 p ml , . . . .Bt. l.nuli Cannon Hull. | U3j pin Loaves I C. , SU P , i ( . .t O ( Arrives Omahal DopjOt Ut anjIVobilor Sts. | Omaha MOain1 bfoux tity ; AcobmniOMraTlon " , I li W ITm 1.13 pro I Sioux City Kxproi * ( ISx , hunday ) 1341 p in 6.n pm ] St Paul .lulled I 0.25 a ui t5 ! pmlllancroft Passenger ( Bx.Hund'y ) ' 8 IS p m Loaves I I''K. A MO. VALLKV Arrive ! " Om Ua | Depot 15lh and Wohstar Sis. _ Oinah 1)00 ) am Deadwood Kxproii. . . . . . 5.2) pm Via am ( ix. Hat. ) Wyo. Kxp ( Kx. Mon. ) S M p m ft.Wpm Norfolk ( Kx. Sunday ) IJ31 H ra S.4J pm St. Paul Kxprois . . . . . lui a m I-eavet Arrives" Omaha ly iid il2.lj.0iL ! ! i'1 Mftf < " ' ! Onialia ( Kl. Sun'y ) Carroll I lilca o Kipren. . Veitlbulo I.lmltoj . Kaitorn Klrr ( V.i Hun ) Chin. I'uii. ( Kr Mon. ) U'avci I 1IIHSOUIII I'At'lKIC. lArrlTCJ uniahal Depot lith and Wt.b ter 8t ( . | OnuliJt 1.10 p ml. . . . .St. lauKiprcn \ . . . . , , | 7.00 B m 10UI pin I > t. lxul Ktpr i5 , , . , , , , , | C.ui p m UIOpui Ntbraiku ix < tal. . . . . . . Mkr