Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 13, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTK OAT AT FA HA I IVY HRR * .MONDAY MA 11 HIT IM.
8PBOIHL NDT10E8 ,
AnVKKTIHKMKNTH KOIl T1IKHK COLUMNS
will lie taken nntll U Mp m for Ilin rrcnlnic
and until 8 : J p. in , for the murnliitf or mindar edt-
No nilrrrttieiicnt t kcn for lest than Jl ccnli for
tlioflritlnwruon.
All adtertnomontii In Ihpio column * IM ronli n
word for the nri > t ln eitlon and I rent word for
rarli milmoqnont Innerllon , or f I.M per line per
month. Ti-rinn , rn h In ndratifc Initial * , fliinrrn ,
rmholn. etc each oounl n a word. Advertlie-
rnrnta mu t run coni > ceiitlTClr Adr rtl cr , t > r to-
qiirntlnd * numbered clirck. ran lia o the letter *
aildrcMril tu ft numbered lotlcr In carnor Till ! IIKK.
Aft wi > ra to nddrrnsril wilt bo delivered on the pro-
aentatlnn of the check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
lIIK ! < SKS.M\l > K ATHOMK. fit WHAIM'HIIS ,
k tZ. Mrs. rjnklcjr , WXIX. 2llb. Chlldren'a clothing.
T2U
, -WANTKI ) . A POSITION AH tTKNIXIIIAI-HKIt
ibjr experienced mala operator. Addrcsa X SI Moo
721
A-WANTKI ) . 1'OSITION AH OKKH'E A'SISTANT
and monographer. Addron X M llco. 731
-WAN'llf > rHITt7ATIo\ : KXl'KIIIKNCKI )
rouniflnilr Monographer nnd Ijpowrllor ! can
onrrato Smith 1'jqinlor or llcinlngtmi. Addrr , II
it , Hoc. ti
AwTNTKI ) . POSITION THAT WILL PAY
from H5W to I'm ' ) M per month , t > r a thorough
oll.cctimn , stenographer ami tjpeirrller. Ip ! < t of
reference ! ! . Aililrvti C.7J , Omnhn lion. MJJO U
WAMTED M ALE HELP.
T J-8ALA lV 1 loMJ. ] . is ioN ( ) AGKNTS TO
-Dhimdle tlm I'ntrnt < hemlcnl Ink Krn'er Pencil.
The mo t UM'ful nml noTol Inrontlanof the HBO ,
1'rnfon Ink thoroughly In two ic'coml * . Worlti like
mimic. 3JO in ua PIT rent | > rom Airents making
tui per week. Wo also Kant a noncrnl nsont to lake
rhnrirn of territory nnd appoint sub nccnts. A rare
clinncii tp nicko money W rile for li-riiu nnd a P pect
in rn of criming. .Monroo Krnslntf Mfu. to. , VS . I.a
Cruiie , Wl . T
11 .MAN ABOUT 73 : QTICK TO LKA11N. CAN
JJlInd permanent employment and alar ) ' weekly.
Itlfi Douelnii street. .MWJAI
Tj HAKKll TNI ) rONKKCTIONKU WANTKD
JJaboiit April 15. A irood rcllalilu , aobor. etpo-
rlcnccil work.nnn. Adilroti , attitlni : nve , nation
ality and wnirc , Includlnu room and board , to llox
Oifi , Vnnkton , SJI ) . MIKI U
fT-WAN'l Kit , A MAN AND WIKK WITHOUT
Jjchlldren to work on a farm ( 'nrden at Omaha ,
I JO UU per month and board. Address C 'it , live.
f > WANTKI ) . A riHST-CLASS IJOTTLKIl AT LK-
JJranrs Homing works. Address S. Nciidermann ,
Ix-mara , la. MlbS 15 *
-bTKNOUHAl'llKIl WAXTKI ) , IIIIKKIIKNOKS
required , J 10 , lien ofllce , Council IllulTa.
B-WAITKH WANTHI ) , MKTZUriK & HANU-
lott,525 , 677 llroadway , Council Ilium.
M 270 13
T-TKN IFAUNEH3 MAKKHH. Al'l'LY TO
Jillnrdcs Saddlery Co..feloux tlty. la. ; j 16
: WANTKO , TWO FlltST-CLASS SHOK HALKS-
men Iloston Htoro , Omaha. AI2 < J1 U
TJ-WANTK1) , CAUKIAUK PAl.NTKIl AT If21
1 Jj.N. 3 < lli st. llelnhardt X Co. M 3 13 *
lii A KIHSTn.Ar-S COAT MAKKHIS WAN I El )
JJnt John Wlnklcr , Sutton , Neb . pay for labor :
rack foatfJ.CO ; cutaway , from fJ. 10 to IIO01 : slnulo
' broanled overcoat , ll.l/Udoublo ; breasted overcoat ,
112..00 ; Prlnco Albert , braided , til 60 ; but n tlrat clans
cent maker end no other. 1U7 II *
-MAN WHO HAS WOIIKEI ) IN PLANING
mill anil who In capable of runnlUK wood work-
.Inn machinery nnd tanliiK thn placa of foreman
lln omall plnnlnir mill In thu bout town In xoiitliorn
| > obra ktt. Addresn 1100 , Omnliii lici.MW..i' !
WANTED :
- W ANTK I ) , Gil It. IN SMALL 1AM1LY. 31 IJ
Woolnortb A TO. W4
C -WANTKI ) , INTELLKENT WOMAN TOKIIKP
e for two men. must bo a good cook. P.O.
, lllalr , Nob. M 149 15 *
C-ALADYTOTBACH MUSIC IN A PrtlVATE
family ; liiitrurn nti , oritnn nnd guitar. Address
Cil ! llco. VM IB
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-WANTED. A LADY CAHH1KU IN A LA1IGK
nryt'ooils store , only one who has hnd oxperl-
encoondcan Klvo good references need address O
Hi , llco olllco. -7 U
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G -WANTED , OOOn OIIIL ToTt ( iKNEItAL
'housework. Mn. II. A. Uoud , 311 N 2Mb. st.
st.JU
JU 13 *
C WANTKI ) , KXPrSUIKNUKD DINING UOOM
Elrli. Apply Monday. Windsor hotel , city
C-llKSf Of WAGES TO COMPKTKNT O1HL ;
must bo Rood cook and laundress. 2 < ! )3 ) Karnnni.
> lr . J. M. Thurnlon. .Mitfi
STui7KNTl < UItSK WANTKI ) AT W. C. A.
hospital , eorner 'Jtli ntroat nnd Stli avenue.
Council Illnns. Must bo between 20 and JOycars of
i u , healthy and of wood chnrnutor. MSO.l IS
FOR BENT HOUSES.
Del I IIK.ST , HOUSES IN ALL 'PARTS OC
city. The O.I' . Davis couipany , 1505 Karnnni st.
r\-H'ATS. UWKLLlAflB , COTTAGK.S. IN ALL
IVparta of the city. Kilkenny & Co. , Itoom 1 , Con
tinental block. 724
.TTV-KOIl ItKNT , TWO 5-HOO.M CUTTACB9 ON
J-'riolor. Call at southvrcatcor. 9lb and Douglas.
; 2ti
D.-FOll IIKNT , NB\V IZ-ltOOM HOUSK. 254SJ
also 10 room home. 2021 Capitol arouuo. All
tnodcrn. Call33J Ciuiltol avonuo. 1) . II. lioblton.
l.'l
irv-is-UOOM ; COTTAOE-1. STANFOltl ) ClUCLK ,
l-'new , modern. C. S. KlKiitlor.'JOI lleo bideSU
\-LAitGELi3Tiiouaaa. PAUL , i KARNAM.
D AMERICAN HOUSE , 020 DOIUJLAH 8T , M
nor month. J. M. lirunner , til lice building.
Mi-31 M2t *
_
'rv-JOIl RENT , A NINE-ROOM HOUSE WITH
.L/nll modern convpnlcnccs nnd tlrst-clais burn ,
lllnney Mrett. 'Apply G. I Green , room 28 ,
lUrkcr block. MI7'.i It'
'JDiKOIt ' IIK.ST. C'K.NTllALLY LOOATKU I1OUS15 ,
modern ImproTemcnta , ' 0 $ N. I'JtbsU Jli'JI
-Hl.V-ltOOM COTTAUK AT Na HIS S. WTll ST. ,
I20.UO. Hvc-rOom coUnk-e. No. SI3S. 33tb at. , at
I1QOO. O. I * ( irecn , llarkitr block , 7C2
IV-1 1IAVK K.ill RENT THIS FOLLOWING
J-'llrst class hotihi-s near Hnnscom pirk :
Ko. 320J I'oppleton avenue , brick liouso. 8 rooms ,
with bath , furnace , olc. , south nnd east
front , corner I'oppletou nvenuo and 32d
treut , * ,00.
ts'o. .1203 Popnlfton nvenuo , new frame bouse , 8
' rooms , modern butlt , furnace , bath , etc. ,
Mjiitli irunt , 150UU
Iso. C005 I'nclttc. ilri'Gl. Ono of thn finest finished
nnd cosiest hoimea In Omaha ; H roomi , , all
luodorn convenlencos. 150 uo per month.
Keys fan l-n utitalncd nt my olllco at any time
N. Hicks , ilOJN. V. l.lfo building. MMJ II
TV rtK IIKNT , COTTAUKS , U It. , ALL MODKItN ,
.UttHO ; 7 r. o. front , modern , ii50J. Hilelily
Tru t Co. , 17QKnrnam. . SCI
-3IIOOU COTTAGK , 1T1U WKHSTKll STI'.UKT.
.M8U4
T _
| V-SMAI.L 11OUHK , FiniNlsllKl ) . Ki. NKTII-
Jrrton Hall , JU5boiitb nth street. M'JM
TV-HI'KI5NT. ! MODKIIN 9 UOoM 11OUSKS ON
JAitIi nn.l Ca a atrculn. Call at once , ( (3 ( lleo
llldit. . llarrtt 111)
1) 'KOIl UK NT. 1)1 MlltAIILK 0 AND R ItOOM
hoiiiea , IniUlrn | ; i.ii | Capitol avo. M12J1I'
7"J-llEbT7-ROOM HOUSE IV
C1TV , HEA1.TIIV
J central locution , nil modern ; also corner Hat.
Appiyiltard,2.idandluugln ) M2.ij It'
I > T ROOM ' AUTMK.N'M. VAN IHJIIN HI.OCIC ,
References required , BIOS ' 'id. M 1'Oi
t-V-fO'l IIE-NT. 8-llOOM COTTAGE , VOI7 HOWARD
JL/street , Apply next door. Every convenience.
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TV ton RKNT. hMALL COTTAiE."cORNER
J .iJth and Vlnton , ( ti.00. lllcli , W5 N. V. I Ifa.
1U 11
TOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS.
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ixiViiKii Voii
M2ISU'
3 KUHMMIIill 1100MS KOil HOUSKKKKl'ISO
for man nnd wife , SI ! ) N , ITth st. -33
1"-N1CUI.V KL'II.S'lSllUn IIOOMS KOIl OKNT1.K-
unien only ; ( sleam lu-at.l ut 15li > Howard M. IBU
FURNISHED '
.
J. with boird at the Webiter , 61ti and 518 .s , li'th
alreet. Ml : ) !
TIIK DOLAN.2W ANU2I1 N I8T1I ST.
IKOR HKNT , KUIINISIIKI ) ROOMS WITH
board. Utopia , HI9. 1781 Davenport ft. 103
P -YOUNG WOMEN'S HOMK. UNDER CARE OK
Woman' * ( .hrlitl.iu
ifoclatlou , HI Sa 17th t.
t. _ _ 7'J7 t.K
1NlCKLr KUllsFsilEU KltONT AND HACK
J
rooms with good board. 113 North lath st.
_
IKUIINISIIKI ) ROOMS WITH HOARD. RKK-
croncei. ni4Karauui. M300-18 *
1 ' 1PLWASANT , CoVKORTAIILE ROOMS AND
'X'
board , 11.60 aud It * we k. SI ] N. 1711) street.
_
"OAItn KOR TWO OKNlLIiMEN
It.llllh. . ,
G-FOIl UKNT. 4 UNFUKMSIIKO IIOOMS
for , SUITable -
boniekoplng.mod rn
ImproYtDontat
rent ebeap. 1TU4
Wol'ular slrcat. MSU4
r < -1 ItOOMH. 1UI N. SIST.liO ) . ' "
VJj roomt , 1074 N. SIM. U OU.
3 to 4 roonn. IHi ! and
llaniey , M to IIJ.ox
3 room. , Tib and I'acltlo. M.tti'
IIOQita of all klnda. O. f , llutta , T.X ) S. llth.
, M7at
GXU 1.10UT llOtSKJtEKl'INa 4 UNa'UlT
otah drooma.Ullb.
tlittrc t. M .
Q-t-itoowa rou BINT.'ITU MORTU IITU.BT.
POR KENT-STOnES AND OFFICES
JO.NK cotrn STOUY tinicK nijii.Di.Nd 2VKRT
nldo H'HI llnrnf r l 779
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- HUNT , BTOIll ! ON . 13TII ST. . LA NO H
1 block , nultnblo for inant market , hnrdtrnro or rtrjr
oodsntoru. Inqulro M S. Idlli t. 8TV
1KOIl IIKNT , TIIK4 STOUY IIUICK IIU1LDINO
Join Knrnnni > u Ilio bulldlntf linn adrpiiroofra
mpnt limeinoni. complcta Mourn bcatliiR Iliturcm
water on nil tbo floor * , Kai , etc. Apply at Ilio ortlco
or ' 1 ho llco , Dill
T-KOIt nh.NT , ONK TIIIIKK-STOIIY AND IIASK-
J mont brick ntiiro tiinldlru. IfXli Karnntn rtrcct ;
onr-Horf anil Imscmenl brick store bullilliiK , < * >
honllilllliiitrcct ; tint 41.1 South lltli street ) ona
Kintf , 1111 nml 1410 Cnpltol BTcniio. All In tlrnt-
clam conilltlon , for rent on rcaionnblo term * . ln-
introof A , J , 1'opplelon , room 311 Klrit National
Hank bliln. Mill
I-TOIIKNT , VKItY C1IKAI' . I'AltT TltArKAOl !
I wnrchouso nltli iiflo tolopbnno * porter , and clerk.
Mornuo or otherwise. 101 ? Jones > t. 22UA10
I -KOIl IIKNT , HTUIIK IIOOM. 1H07 1IOWAUI )
IrteeeL Inqulrn John r * . Klack Co. , room ill ,
Cbambcr of Commcrco. .Mt'il
I - KOH ItKNT. COOI ) MIOltK DOOM WITH
flTO-room Hat , corner Cunilnx nnd Vlstn ctrcct.
lint onttldo cltr limits Kor termo , etc. , see ( ! i > u.
N. HIckB , 306 N. V I.Ko Hide. IGJ 11
AGENTS WANTED.
T AOKNTS WANTKI ) . MAM5 Oil KKMAI.K , TO
" accept n Kood potltloii with ua , to sell our
"Mrcad. Cnkc nnd Taring Knlvei , also ' 'urvor. "
Hliwst Inducemijnt over offered. Nu npltnl re
quired. Addrens with stamp , Clauts Shear ( 'ii . 1 * .
U. Uox 3Ktt , Kansas ( . Itr , Mo. mOII-niW
WANTED TO RENT
-IK YOU YVANT YOUlV IIOU.-'KS UKNTlil )
Hit \ttthJ. II. 1'nrrotte , Uouglai blockM61I
M61I A2
K -IIOAItn WANTKI ) IIY A I.ADY IN
famllr , Kood locution , convenient to Mieruian
Bri > nuo car lino. Addrenl J5 , llco. AI'aj5 |
K-WANT A bl.V-'lOOM roTTAOB , MODKHS
Iniprovemrnts , ccntrnlly located. Inquire 11 W.
lle ler , en re Kllpalrlck Korh I ) . O. Co. .M.'li 15 *
K-COTTAiE , CITY WATKIl , HAHN , l.v lli ; S
mile limit ; north preferred. II. C Wenden , KHIi
and Uuuiflrtfl .M jl 17 *
KPLEASANT IttOAl WITH 110 A It I ) IN I'lll-
vnto family nr with widow , by lady during con-
iiunient. Addrcsi K. U , It. . General Dollrory ,
City. M2SS H
STORAGE.
M STOHAOE. W1LL1AJ1B A CU03S , 12U Hnrney
M DON'T BlOlllnOUrfKHOLIOOJI)3 WITII-
out eoelnK our storaca department. It Is tlia
best. Oraaba ritoro Uep.tlr Works , IWf Uouglas.
_ 13t > _
M STOUAOI5 KOH HOUSEHOLD ( iOOISi
clean nnd cheap rates. U. Wells , 1111 t'lirnsm.
WANTED TO BUY.
N CASH KOIl Fufl.4ITUUB llOUSKHOLD
coeds , etc. . or will soil for ovrnor In our auction
en. 11. Wells , 1111 Knrnjru. M3
\r-WANTKI ) TO 11UV KOIl CASH. GOOD til'-
-ti rljjbt piano , rnunt bn Uistclnsi , In KOCH ! order
and very chonp. Addrats , Klrlnu full particulars
with price. II 61 , lleo olllco. 803
AT-TO IIUYOULKASK AV KLKVATOIt IN XK-
1' braslia or Kansas. Address 1 * . O. box 3r > ' , June-
tlou City , Kans. I'M 14 *
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
vJchnlrs , typon'rltori , etc. SJSN. Y. Llfo llullillnu !
O-KI'IlNITUIli : KOH SALi : OK 8-11OOM MOD-
orn bouse ; liouso for rent cheap to KOOI ) party.
3507 Hurt Htrcot. 2'2 13
0 -KOIl SALK , ALL Oil I'AHT OK KUIINI'IUIIK
at 1W ! Ames nvenus. Hie harealns. M" IO 1C1
FOR
1 ) KOIl SALK. 2ND HAND PLATKOItM 8PU1N (
nacon , linrnesa and Kood team. Miltnblo for
morlnu outnt , cheap. A C. Itnymur , 2IW N street ,
South Omaha. HJ
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.r
0TIIK bTANDAUDDATfLK COMPANY Ol'KBll
baled hay nt $5.00 per ton , on board cars at
Ames , Nob. This prlco may be withdrawn at any
time. 73.1
Q -KOH bALK OH THADK ; ONK ACHB WITH
: hennery. : Addrcsi It. , S''J Center street , Omalm.
48'JMIU *
QFOII SALK , CHEAP , KOIl CASH , ONI !
: onk , curtain top dcik , SH Chamber of Commcrco
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Q IIANDdOMK. LIUIIT.TUOKOOCnilUKDJEIt.
oy PUK puppies cheap. 1KJ8 40th , between Mnrcjr
nnd Mason. .M2T8-13 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
S-MUS. NANNIK V. WAIlllKN , CLA1IIVOVANT ,
. rollnbla business medium , fifth year ni 111) N. ICtli.
73 (
S-MIIS. DII.M. I.KOUAVK , PHOPHKTCSS. IKAI >
franco clalrToynut nnd Ufa reader ; tolls your
Ufa from crndla to crave ; Oin bJ consulted on all
utlnlrsof life ; hat the celobrntad Kiryptlnn breast
Plata to unite the scpnrntcd and cause marrlnRU
with ono you lovo. comoona coinu all and oo con
Tlncedof her remarkablu powcr . ORlca nnd roil-
dencu4l7 " . llth st. . hoursUn in. to K p. m. Strict
Ufa chart nnd phot" of yunr ftituro nlfo or hus
band sent through mall for * 3.0) ) , chart alone , tiXO.
All letters contiilului ; i cents la stamps uromotly
answered. MSiS-lit *
rnI . TIIKATMKNT , KLKCrilll.-THKIt.
-I nml baths , acnlp nml hair treatment , manicure
and chiropodist. Mrs rosMlVH S.15thWUbnoll blk.
rp MAIIAMK SMITH , UlS S. 1STI1 , 2ND FLOOlt ,
1. lloom 3. Massage , alcotoi , aultibur and sea baths.
rp-MME. CARSON.l 121 DOUGLAS bTREET , 3RD
i-lloor , room 7. inuaaxo , alcohol , sulphur nnd sea
buth . 1'Jt lt > *
PERSONAL.
U WANTKD , THK 1'ltKSKNT ADD11KSS OK
Sarnh A. Ilotorla. who llred In Omaha name 5
or ii yenM ago. It will bo to heradvantiiKO to com
municate at onro with M. S. llnrtlett , if.12Mo-
CUKIIO HlclB. . Omaha. 1G5
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
V - . V. UKLLKNBKCK , BANJOIST * TKACHKIl ,
18,0 California.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
"IXT' MORTGAGE LOANS LESS THAN 7 PER
> ' cent. Including all charges.
( hnrlns W. Itntnuy , Om.tlia Nat. bank bldg. 745
" \\7-KIHSiT A SECOND .MO.IlGAtiE 1XJANS ON
' Omaha prupnrty X on far mi in adjacent coun
ties , bt-nd full description Alex MooriMOl lleo bldg
7(0
\r ANTHO.NYLOAN ANDTIIUST CO , 318 N. Y.
Life , InmlJ ntjo\v rates fo cholco security enid
Nebraska or lown farms or Omaha city property.
id
A\ r CENTIlALLOANi TltOST CO. UKI3 ULuiT
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3'J
\\r OMAHA LOAN A TRUST COMPANY , lOTH
ii and DouKlus , loans money on city and farm
properly nt luw rate * of Intxrost.
AY r C. K. HARRISON. 012 N. Y. LIKE.
741
ArWANTKI ) ATONCi : , LOANS ON IM1MIOVKD
'I I innhit property ; loir rate' , lldollty Trust
coniiuny | lic ! l-nrnam it. 730
Y\r MO'NKV To 1-OAN. J..JOO PR1VATK EAST-
' < cm money , on Improved ( ninlm or Co. UlufTs
real eitutit ; one or raoro lonni. Addreis A II C ,
cure of carrier No. II. Omaha U3
\\r-I.OANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
< < city propertyI3.UUOnnd upwnrd * . 0 to7 per cent
No OolttT" . W. Karnaui hmlth , \.xo.,15th and llarnoy
712
\\r-7 PER CENT MONKV NET TO IIOltliOWKRS
'I on Omaha city property. No extra cliarces of
any kind. Why pay high ratc 7 Money Is cheap.
Vou can get full benuntot low rates fiom Glebe
Loan nnd Trust Co. , lilth and Dodge. 747
\V-OMAIIA SAVINGS HANK MAKES LOANS
* " on real citato at lowest market rates. Loans
marie In small nr large Minis for short or long time.
No commission Is charged nr.d thu loans art ) not
sold In the cast , but can always bn found at the
bank on the corner of Ibth and Douglas streets
743
ir MONKY TO LOAN AT I.OWKVT IIATUS.
I Tlio O. K. Darli Co. , 1501 Karnam strict. 744
\\r-MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA AND OOU.V.
II cll Ulultarenl cslnto and Nebraska and Iowa
farina at from 54 to C per eont Interestwit line ad
ditional charnos for commliilnns or attorney * foes.
W. II , .Melkle , lit Nnt'l bank bide , L in alia. 450
VV-1 AND i VKAIl LOANS ON CITV AND KAltM
'i uortgagei. Heed & telbj , 311 Uuard of Trado.
J3S
\\r-IXJWKST IIATKS. KIIIULITV TUUST COM
' punr , 1107 Carnani trc t. 736
-
\V-MONKY Tti LOAN ON IMIMIOVKD CITY
II property loir rates. A. C. Kroil , Douglas Ulk ,
rn
\\r-JIONKYTll LOAN AT LOWKST ItATKS ON
I > Ipmrored and unltnprorad real estate , I toft
years. Hdeltty Trust Co. , ITOJ Ksrnam. 7i
° - ° - WALLACE , SU UIIOWN BMC.
MONEY XO LOAN CHATTELS.
X-MONBV. 10. CO. SO DAYS. Cll CAP 11ATKS
and raif payoKnti , on ( urnltnrc. plaaoi , life -
took , etc. , without ( lalar or publicity ; call ) on
band. lluaQrnen , room a , Darker block. TUO
} rillTCIIAHIl,41 DOUULABULK , 1 4 UOIKIK. a
X WIU < J/MN MONEY ON ANV KIND OK SB
curllr ; atrtctlr confidential JL > t lUrrli
roam I , Loutlnenul block. 'M O
MONEY'TOLOAN ' OIIATTEIi3.
' -CALL AT THH OKMCK OK
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OlIAtIA MOUTOAOB 1/OANCU !
INCOlll'OltATKI ) . !
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'lrJYOU"WANT"MONKV ,
You can borrow on
IlOKSEIIOLt ) FL'IIMTUIIK AND PIANO ? ,
IIOItSKS , WAI10NS AND CAHIUAOKSi.
DUSK IIKCKIITS. MKIICIIANDISIC ,
( III ANDOTHKIl SKCUIII1Y.
Wo will lend you any amount
from JIO 00 to tl.OJO.
ON Till ! DAY YOU AsK foil IT
without publicity or remornl of property.
You can pny the money back In any nmounta yon
with , nnd at any time , and each payment so rnado
will ruduco tbo cost of the loan.
Ilcmembor that you ham the lisa of both the
property nnd the money , and pay for It only as
Ionic ni you keeplt.
Thcro will bo no oxpen o or chtrgo kept out of
tbo amount wanted , but yuu will receive Ilia lull
amount of the loan.
lloforo borrowing clsewhero call nnd co us and
you will rind It Kreatly to your advantaee.
OMAHA MOIITOAIIK LOAN CO. ,
IXK SOUTH KIT HSTItKKT ,
IIrut llnor above the slrc t.
TIIK OLDEST , LAHUK.sT AND ONLY INCOIlPOIl
ATKULOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
X \-uo YOU WANT JIONKYT
TUB FltiEMTf LOAN ( IUA1IANTBIC CO. ,
lltlOM 4. W1TIINKM. lltMCK.
si9 SOUTH isrn , COHNICH HAUNKYST.
WILL \ LOAN
BOM \ LAUOK
niou \ TEN
WK MAKK LOANS ON' KUUNITUKK IIOKSKS ,
OAllllIACKS. WAIIKIIOL'SK UKCKIlTd Oil I'Ull-
fcONAL I'llOl'KHTY OF ANY KtNil.
WILL /DO WELL ,
ONHS FI113T
TKUMS WILL JinKT VOOIl AIM'llOVAI.
You can pnjr the money back nt nnytlrno and Innnjr
nruount rou wish , anil thus reduce tliecost of cirrr-
IUK the Innn la proportion to amount you pay.
IK YOU ( iwo n balnnco on your furniture orothar
pcrsor.nl property of any Kind , we will pay It on for
you nnd carry It ns long an you dcslru.
YOU CAN HAV13 YOUIlIOXKY 1NONH IIOUU
KUOM V1IK T1MK YOU MAKK APPLICATION.
No publicity or rcmovnl of property , so that you
gel the n e of both money nnd property
You will also IInd us In from T to I1 p. m. 733
BUSINESS CHANCES.
-KOll SALK OH KXCItANOK. A PATENT
right for f.ebraska , out of wliluh a rustier can
make money. Acldrusj , 213 Medium ] IlUk. 517
V FOIl HALK ; COAII'LKTK IIIU(1 STOCK AND
1 store fixtures at Waterloo. Neb. Satisfactory
tcrmn to the rlxht party ; only drug itoro In town.
Knqulroof Meyer ft llaapke , or Katt-NovlnsCo ,
Omnhn. VSI
Y-KOIl SALE , MAItULK A 8TONIC HUSINESS
dolim ft 17.1)00 ) business. Grod location. Address
C 14. lee. ! MIOX ) U *
Y HAllDWAIlK , JI.300 , AND IMPLEMENTP.fJiO.
K. I Hall. Crcstoii , Neb. MI21 14 *
V'KOK SALK Oil TllADB , ONE OP THE CLEAN-
J- cat nnd nnwost stocks of Koncral md'so In Nu
braska ; well located In cjunly scat K od cnsh
trade. Will trade for KOOI | . clear land , cnxh and
notes For particulars address 1COJ btb uven-je ,
Kearney , .Neb. M1SJ Hi
V KOIl HALK , TEN gHAIlES GLO1JE LOAN
JL and Truit company fcuvlngi bank stock. Ad
dress Chas. W. Cochrnn , Ilcpubllcan , Dourer , Colo.
.MIS1 lit *
ir ran HUNT oil SALK , HOUSE AND i ACHES
A Kood enrdon land , Inqulro 601 North 13th bt.
S1I70 10 *
\r A 500 KEKT WELL MACIIIM : WITH A DIA-
I uiond and steel calntr nttacbmcut { or sale , low
prlto. Address box i'JI. NellKh. Neb. IM 13 *
\T W.OOO HUilllKL CAPACITY OHAIN ELK-
X vntor for pnlo cheap In Kood town and best
Krnln Krowliifi district In the state , und doing tlrst
dust business , tithcr business requires my ntteu *
tlon. Address W. W. Mitchell , Wood Hirer , Neb.
yea 10
-r 7-0,0(0 | WANTKD PAUTV WHO HAS HAD
L evperlenco In banking to purchase 100 shares of
Btock In Urst National bank and assume catihler-
shlp ; food locution nnd will pay huudsoinely.
Must furnish nnquestlnnnhlo reference ns to Integ
rity nd honesty. Addrenti U. , care of National
Hank of .Nortli Dakota , KnrRO , N. D. 2U ! . )
T'-AMKfeT.UlLIHIlKDOllOCKUVIIUSINKbSFOIl
sale In ono of the be t railroad centers In east
ern luwn. Population "U.uiO. block nnd flxtures
will Invoice from f .lXXJ to fT.Otxl ; beat location In the
clt > ; trnde , none better , doing a business from f IS-
000 tn tol.UOO n your ; Rood rcunon Klvou for sollliiE.
'
Don't write unless you wean business. Address
cnro Dee offlco. lucloso ! cent stnmp. Address C
38 , Deo. M2T < i 5 *
Y-DIlUG STOHE. WYOMING MINING TOWN.
A well established and prolltnbln drug business
for inlo. Meet Invoices about { 2BaO.W > . which wilt
bo sold separate. Moderate rent for store or
stock and store tOKether. This store Is paying
rlffbt alone. Controls a need trade and Is a
splendid chance for an enterprising man of mod *
ernto means. Terms reasonable. Address Lock
Uox 114. Hock Springs , Wyo. M255 It"
r-AVOCA STEAM LAUNDIIV KOIl SALK OR
trade. Address C. Kollet , Avoca. la. 1)3311 )
FOR EXCHANGE.
- SlOCKOFiiUNKItAL ' ' '
Z-CLKAN M'D'S'K ; WILL
take real estate & money. UoxTitt , Frankfort , Ind
75B
r4SO ACItKS OF CLKAll LAND IN ONK OF
/-Jtlie best winter wbeat dlHtrlcts In Kansas to ex-
chanKO for It ) or 20 uoro tract near Oninhn city
llmlti.M11 pay caah difference If property Is
good. Address , giving prlco and location , o 20 , llco
205
r/-TO EXCHANGE FOR HOTEL AND PUIINI-
/J ture. well located land In Holt county , Nebraska.
307 N. ICth l. , Omaha , Nob. IK ) ! ( !
PIIOPEIITY roil GOOD KAHM
In Nebraska or Iowa. a. II Peterson. 1412
H. Uth. 51WI M''S
-$9,10 WOUTH OK LAND TO EXCHANGK FOll
Jdry goods and clothing. K. I. Hall , Creston. Neb.
MI2.2 14
Z TO EXCHANGE , A FINK YOUNG DRIVING
team for a lot. R2I2 McCnguo Dldg. lt
r/-A ( ICAllKACTOKY AND STOCIv WITH UK-
' -/tall connected , working flvo
men , wortli ISJXX ) ,
lot land and cash , llox 2J , Kearney , Neb.
1W !
r/-I OWN 100 KAUMS IN NEIIHASKA , KANSAS
/Ji Dakota , will sail cheap , or.exchnnje for
mds. , hones and cattle. Add. box711 , Krnukfort.Ind
75(1 (
y SKCOXD-HANI ) ORGAN KOIl LIGHT SPRING
Afwagon or pony phaeton. I51IK 1'arnam. K3
rLUMIIKR VAIID , YORK COUNTY , TO 13X-
f-lclitnue for land nnd cash , ypencer A Hunt ,
Hoard Trade.
51291 13
FOR. SALE REAL ESTATE.
KO ACRES IN ONtf-ACRB IXTS. NEAR KUTII
Jum hawlll bo placed upon the market March 15th.
No mortgages or tales upon this property , abstract
freo. Within 15 minutes ride to 21th and N streets ,
Healthy location , good rcsldonci place , tine chnnca
to rulno vcfetables , poultry , etc. Torim easy. 1'er-
ons.V' Ilerry , South Omaha 3\l \ .MIS
EI.hGANT CORNER KOR REslDENtfE , 1.IJ tT.
< ] . . (13,000 : Iiandsoino residence , W ft. lot , Jlf.OUJ ;
nno farm Ii miles out , SB.OUO. K. K. Darllug , Darker
buck.
|
757
fPWO DESIRAULU IMPROVED KARMS KOIISALK
J-XM acres In Douglas Co. , 15 miles west of Omaha.
4.10 acres In Washington Co.,12 miles north of Omaha.
Kor prices nnd termi apply to W. JJ. Mlllard ,
Omahn. Neb. M513 Ml ! )
FOll SALK-KAIIMS , CKST11AL AND KASTKIIN
NebraiLa , K. C. tiorvln * Co. Shoely block.
? -lALK-HOL'SB AND LOT IN NOHTH 1'AllT
of city I..500 00. Ternn J1W.OO cash balance 115 00
permonln Tbo O. K. Davla Company. V73n 4
FOR SALE HAROAIN-bACIllKICE SALK IIY
nonresident , four 50-foot lots In Hrlggn * Plncn
add. , lots 5 and tl , block 7 , on Podge St. , near 47th
St , and lots 20 and 29 , block 11 , Hurnoy St. near J
I2d Su I or special price and terms address owner ,
E. C. Joliuion , 1310 Chamber of Commerce. Lhlcngo ,
HI
M2I.1 AIO < 9
I-1IE REST AND CHEAPEST KARM NEAR
L Omaha. ICO acres nl (6J per acre.
23 acre six mllei from court homo with 2,000
4-ycur-oldgrapu vines , 1,000 fruit trcoi. etc. This Is
a very pretty place and cheap , nt "uo per acre.
We have houses and lou of nil kinds and at nil
prices. Monthly payments.
Omaha ttcal Estate and Trust Co. . Dee building.
H'.Ui )
\VBBTKRN NEHRASKA AND NORTHEASTERN
> i Colorado agrlenltural lanes are now attract
ing attention at the boit financial Invettmont ,
promlilng great Increase In values. 1 havelOchuIco
sections of land of unsurpassed fertility In Per
kins county. Neb. , nnd bedgwlck county , Colo. ,
Joining Nebraska , for sale at low prices and easy
torus , In Urge or small tracts , tbat rauit provo re
munerative , ino iiplendld crops of the two past
seaionsdoDionstratu the fertility of the toll and
Its Intrinsic valuo. Address O 43 , lieo ofilca.
ofilca.M2VJ
M2VJ 13-
17011 8ALE-CH01CK LOT nEUFORU PLACE
-L cheap : 7-room housei full lot fJ.OOO. Also
bouses II , (00 IOI20.0UO. Some on very easy terms.
Call nod see. bpencer A Hunt , Hoard Trade.
Trade.MK)4
MK)4 )
A KAllll LANDS IN NEHIIASKA , KANSAS AND
South Dakota for ale on long tliao , easy terms
and low rata of Interest. IJberal commission to
ageuu. Send for caUlogue. I ) . Hayes. Manager
Muiotlna Mortgaga and Trust Co. . room 3,311)4
So. 15th street. JllCd MI3
$3.000 IIUVS I S < . 27T11HT.,80x150 , 7 UOOMS. D.
V. bbolej Co. . 1st Nat. bank. ( Ca IS"
f AND r-OllSALB-KlQHTQUAItTEU
SECTIONS ,
-LJUoonecounty.unlmproved.2laacr aWaihlngtOD
county , Improved. ICO acres , 10 miles from Omaba ,
Improved SO acrei , 15 miles from Omaha , Improved.
34U arro , in miles from Omaba. Improved. 3OuO
acre * . 80 miles from Omaha. Spenner It Hunt ,
Hoard of Trada
building. U ) i U
EXJIt HALU-AUOUT Z5 AGUES ON 8. 20TII ST. ,
being part of tax lot No. JI In sec. 'H. Apply
fftife A fchclby , So-jtb Omtht VIZiS It'
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
IJMH SAI , . KIVK HOOM roTTAHK AND 1-OT.
-L'cllr wiMer unit onlr fuiUock from motor. Ap.
pli 2uU Bancroft H . mnr rmli. HVJ.VM8'
'PKN Al'IlKfl WITH HJtAJlt , COTTAOKl CM > SK
1 to I'olt llr i West Omivhni cheap for rush ,
lllckn , .101 N. Y. Life WagVUI tW-ll
rplIU UlUOK.-T 1IAKOA1N- OMAHA , KOIITY
1 ocreo lint west of the cllyt cill and get prices
BI'd terms. Hicks. .Vftffllfo tildit. lUJl-ll
1'Olt fALli. A IlKAt'Tin LTKN UOOM IIOUSKj
all modern convenlenerrn tils bargain If taken
atonce. Hlck , no > N Y. Llfo bid * . 10.111
I foil HALK. .VODKItN irlLT MIAMI ! HOUSK ,
eight rooms. No. aiM P6Vl'leton ave with fur
nace , butli , noweraite , gas. of * . call Rlvo posnenslon
nt nnce , can offer at nlow IlRuroi Illc s , 30J N. Y.
Llfobldit. H13-II
LOST.
IOsT O.V THUHSIMY AKTKItNOOtf. AN OU >
Jpockpthnok tie t up In n linndkcrrhlcf anil con *
tnlnlnj fl''iOUll bills , nomowlioru between 31 t nntl
l lilciuo nnd the postolllco Kinder will plcnto.ru-
turu tu Ibis U1UCB nnd recelrc a liberal reward.
2.KJ II *
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
SIIOIIT11ANI ) IIY 3IA1I. WITH ANY OK TIIK
standard typewriters nt Home. Or cat chance for
tho-e cither In city or country who cannot attund n
roxulur Bbortlmnil rchool. Address Van Sunf *
School of fliorthind ill .N. V Llfo. Omaha MWI
DRESSMAKING.
FINK DHESiMAKINrt AND LADIKS1 TA1LOU-
Ingnt moderate prlcei at the Ladles' Tailor
Dressmaking college , Mine. Corbett , 501 Drawn
block. MSCJ A4
UNDERTAKERS AND EM13ALMERS
( \ W. UAKKIt iKOHMEULY WITH JNO. O. JA
Vy. cobs , dccomoJ , latar with M. O M aul ) , undo
taker and enibahncr , : < ! & 8 , lUth St. . tol. ti'M CM
PAWNBROKERS
1 bONNKNUKKd HlA.Mli.NI ) llltOKKH , 1305
' ' < Ionzins nt Lor.nt uionuy on diamonds , watcl'os ,
etc. OldKOl < l nndsllrur bought Tel IJM IjJ
If you don't want to buy n DonaiuoroTypo-
wrltor , don't OY.imlnolt , MnReuth Stutloa-
cry Co. . 1301 Faruam tit , . Otnaliii , Nol ) .
"Imprtraeat ( ho Order of HID Aga. "
It Is unnocc sirv to mention the points otsu-
porlorlty posippsod by the
l
ns It Is now siVwo'l known.
Its Record of Success la Its Boat Ro-
commondation. , ,
Wlien It was mi urn the uiarkot rivals said It
would not wo.ir. Tiniis has shown tlioin
wront : Inn very iMrtlou nr and hr > 3 nrovon
that the S'liltfi ' I'ronilor IS THE 1IKST nail
STKONOKST TYi'nwtti rr.it Evr.u IN-
VENTIU ) . AND TO HAY IT STANDS FAK
AHEAD OK ALL COMPETITORS.
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO
Cor. 1'tli and I'nrrmm rits. , Omahii , Nob.
E. II. MAY11KJV , M.inasor.
STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD
7. n. IIlKKIt , SI. D..No. 4 Biiinnrh at. ,
IHiKT. , l\ : ' < * . , c'ilef rcmittting phytlclan of M <
I'EAWODV.IIKDlCAHWiTlTUTK.lowU'-'l
was awarded the GOLD > mnr. by the NATIUNAL
MEIIICJLL AS O-IATION fo. tbo PllIZi : ESSAY on
JDtbllltirs.iid all . and irVuiurtt of Man ,
niinPO the yiun , the mitltlle-ugtil nnd old.
iillnr.N I'on-uliatlon In pcrsou or by letter.
UUIIL.U i'roectuswith testimonials , FREE.
LnrRO book. 801 KNCE OF LTFK. OK SELF-
I'KKSERVATJON , SCO pp. . 12i Invaluable pro
- - ' iHomu full e It. oniT # 1.00 bv mall , iwnlcd
PROPOSALS FOll MEI.D SEEDS-Unltod
htatos 1 ml In n Bervlco , llosobtitl Auancy ,
B. D. . Kebruury ' 'Otli , 18U Soulod proposals ,
endorsed " 1'ruuoiuls fur Klold SeodB , " and id-
drcssoJ 'o tlio undurslunod nt Hosobnd
Agencyi- , ulll ho rucolvod nt this tiacnoy
until ono o'clock p. in. . nC Wodnosduy , M.irch
15tli. 1 * J , for furnishing nnd dellvrltii ; nt
this agcacv : l.SiJObtishola ( if scod o us ; 1,000
bushels of seed potatoes nnd liiX ) bushels of
sued wlio.it. Illddors nro rutiusstcd to state
speclflcnlly In their bids thu proposed prlco of
ouch urtlclunlTorod for dullvury uiidor-ucoti-
truct. The rl lit Is nsservod to rojoot anv or
nil Dldsornuy part of any bid If dooinod for
ho best Intorett of thu service. UBiiTtritiu
CHECKS. Each bid must bo uccompanloil by n
ccrtlflud ( diceIt or draft , upon United States
depository , or solvent national batik In the
vlclnltyjjf the ros denco of tbo bldJor , made
puyabio to the order of tbo Commissioner of
Indian Affairs , fur at loiai rivi : run CENT of
the a Mount of thu proposal , \Uucli check or
ar.ift will bo forfeited ti > the United States In
case any bldderor bidders receiving 'in award
shall fall to promptly execute a contract with
Rood and aullli'ient stiiotles , otborwUo to be
returned to the binder. Illds iiccompanlod by
cash in lieu of certified chock will not bo con
sidered. Kor anv further information apply
toJ. GKOKUK WltlGilr. U. S. Indian Agent.
RRILWRY TIME GKRD
Leaves CHICAGO IIUltLINUTON * g ArrlrJ
Omaha Depot 10th and Mason Stt. Omihi
4.15p in . . .Chlcazo Voitllnilo. . . . f Via m
ta a m . . . .riilcauo Ezprosi. . . . U.SJa m
RiO.t m . . . .Chicago Kxpresi. . . . 4.U p m
li.50 p ni .ChlCAgo A lena Local . bOa p rn
I.OUTUJ UUIlLIM.'jO.N A .Mil. UHVU. Arrlv
Omaha Depot lOfi U ilitioj Sti. Omahi
10.15 am Denver Kxprnss. . . . . * 4 Oi p m
10.15am Dcadwood Kxpross. . . 03 p m
4 DO pm Denver Ktprosi 9 n a m
I.M p m Denver Limited 13 .X ) a m
6.M p m llaitlnci I.ocil , . . . ILJ ; p m
8 15 a m . , 1 Incoln Local ( IIicoptnn > ll.i : ] n m
Luivut n. > . r j. , v > u. I Arrlvji
Om hi > Doiiot 10th ani Mason Mi. I Omahi
V.60 n ro , . . .nn ai City Day xprnss . . b.OJ p m
n.45 p ni K. U Night KIII. vl U. P. Trans C < J n m
bt. U.1J am
CHICAGO. St. I. A , PACIFIC- hrom
Ea t. Union DepollOl'j 4 Mr.roy Sts , East.
10.00 a rn Atlantic t ijrrosi C.70 p m
4.40 p m Vastlbuls i-lf.re | i 1.IO p m
li : . ji m . . . . . . , . .
u n.1 i' m | ia.in. \yrnmm , , 850 n m
'
( Join * I OHK'AUU , ji. l..t 1'AL.trl I l-rom
West. I Union DapotnthWl Maror i ( West.
l.vonmi Denror IllHillnd . . . 4 8) p ui
8.60 aml..Kaniasrity ( Bmapt Snndjyl . I 7.03 pm
leaves I UMO.l > i I'A'Olh'li' I Arrlroi
Omaha lUnlon Depot 10th and Marcy flt . | Omaha
7.U n ra llentrlcD li.fj p m
JO nra Denvnr . . - . „ . . . 401 p in
2.15 pm . OierlinJ.KIror . 7.0 ] p m
4.15 pm . .UeatrlcoA Ktexaun ( ) lit ) p ui
t. 43 p m 10 4) a in
_ . _ t . . , . „ . _
Leavei I clfiOAOU , 3I1K , v fli' . \ UU
Omihcl U. P , rlapot nad Marcr 'U. Omaha
7.05 pa. | . I Ulca/o KIJJJI MM a m
lUOnml | i M p m
Lcuvei | SIJUX UITV AtlMu'l Arrival
Omahal liopol. IQlli andMarey Sti. | oman <
7.10 ami Sioux i Ity f.uieniror llU.SIp m
6.35 p m | [ . . . . . . .3U Paul IVTlrtl4V. > | . . . . . .I llO.OJa m
Leaven I FnTuxT'iTTUPpATu i ATri veT
Omahal Depot. I5ih anJ Webiter Sti. | Omah
6.45 pro I St. Paul I.WltiMl t I 9.2 am
Leaves I ( JUAHAAST IXUTa. ( Arrives
UmahaU. | P. Depot. IQUi an i Marcy St . | Omaha
IQU pm | Bt. Louis Cannon Hall , , . . . | 13. i pm
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Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figa is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tnsto , nnd nets
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , bend-
aches and fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy _ of its kind over pro
duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd ac
ceptably to the stomnch , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy and ngrcenblo substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have nmdo it the moat
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in SOo
nnd 81 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist \vhrt
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it. Io not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. C4L ,
LUltlSVIUE. Kf. HEW YORK. N.t.
The Uroatest on
Sea and Land
Send
U-.cont
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ataiup
for n
100 page
COOK
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FREE.
Prices
low.
Fnro
auinptunuB
Sales
every
ilny.
Sets
your
donlor.
Ask
for
trlco3
Take
no
other.
MILTON ROGERS & SONS , Acts. , Omaha , or
Majestic Mfg. Co..St. Louis.
If Your Cistern
Is Out of Order
or Soft Water is scarce ,
don't worry yourself for a moment
go right ahead and use hard water with
WHITE RUSSIAN
and you'll never know the difference ,
The clothes will be just as white ,
clean and sweet-smelling , because the
"White Russian" is specially adapted
for use in hard water.
JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago ,
Dusky Diamond Tar Soao. " " ' lya '
mi. r. 1. . sr..nr.r > . Constiltini ; Surgeon.
Graduuto of Ituali Modlunl .
Collozo. ( rON-
N I'UKK ) . Kor the troatniontof
AND
Wo euro Catarrh , AH Dlsoiiei of the
Noao. Throut , Ghost. Stomach , Uowols
mid Liver.
Blood , Shin nnd Kidnojr Dliomov
Fcnialo Vouliuosscs , Lost Manhood
CURED.
1'ILKA KI8TULA. FI3IIIIB , permanently cured
mil out the nsoof knife , ligature or c uitlo.
All maladies or a prlrato or dellcata natura. of
cither sex , positively cured.
Call on or address , with stamp for Circulars , r.-oa
Uook and Keclpes ,
Dr , Srirlf ? a 'spirlpc ' 1I8 ' " > tii ista st. ,
, OJIAHA , NII : .
< > Jt Door to PostnrUca
PATENT
BUREAU.
SUES & CO. , Solicitors ,
Boo Building : . Omaha , Neb
year Examiners U. S. Pat. UHlce. Advice frae
PENSIONS ! CLfliHS !
fiat I opal
. H. om'oaiToitY. ooi.vua. x
Capital $100,000
Surplus $ (15,000 (
Officers and Directors Hanry W. Vatai. prill 111
tXCuiblQif. vloa praildaatl (1 U. M jrlai , , V. V *
Horn.John d. Colllm J , N. tL Pitrloi ; Lints j
d , caiblar.
caiblar.THE
THE IRON BANK.
UNDER VICKSBORG'S ' GUNS
Traits Displayed by General Grant in a
Memorable Campaign !
PROGRESS OF THE GRANT MONUMENT
Suniclrnt ruiulu .Secured to Snltnlilj"Murk
the Ilrntlnj ; IMiico of tlio ( Ireiit Ciiptiiln
Uonuntl Slirrnuiu on Notoriety
A Cliurrh n AIoniurl.it ,
I tn\v ; General Grant under flrosovornl
times during' the Vieksbnrg cutnpai n ,
writes Editor MuCullogh in the St. LouU
Globo-Deiuoeriit , but only once when ho
the supreme eomnmnder of the day.
Ono of the good traits of Grant's charac
ter was liis scrupulous regard for the
rights and feelings of his subordinates ,
nnd hence on a battlefield lie often eon-
tented himself with the position of ad
visor , without assuming that of director ,
to which his rank entitled him. When
the battle involved only a subdivision of
his army ho left everything to one of
his corps commanders and only when
nil his corps roninmndors of whom there
were three at Viuksburg were engaged
did ho take full control. Thus in his
"Memoirs" ho speaks of being "with
Sherman" at a certain battle on one day ,
"with Mi-Pherson" at another battle on
another day , and s-o on ; but when it
comes to an engagement in which all his
troops participated ho makes it plain
that everything was under his personal
control nnd direction. The two assaults
on the confederate works at Vicksburg
were two tceasions of this kind. The
second of these assaults took place on
the 2 < 1 of May , when the whole army ,
with scaling ladders , forlorn hopes and
all the ingredients of the terrible thun
der of battle , made a desperate but un
successful effort to capture the confed
erate stronghold. As the bearer of an
unimportant message from a division
commander , I had an opportunity of
seeing the great soldier in one of the
most eventful hours of his eventful life.
I had been told to look for him 'Some
where near the center , and well to the
front , " and I found him very well to the
front , and almost exactly in the center
of a line extending from the Ya/.oo rivet-
on the right to the southern limits of
Vicksburg on the loft. Ho was the least
military-looking member of a small
group , consisting , in addition to himself -
self , of stall olllcers and onjerlies
six or eight in all. Ho wore a
soft lint surrounded by u cord , on which
there were traces of gold thread , and a
blouse without shoulder straps a gur-
ment of which a second lieutenant would
not have felt proud. But while careless
of his own garments , ho had imitated
Caligula by conferring rank upon his
horse , whose Middle cloth bore the glit
tering dpuble stars of a major-general.
Only his left leg was in a stirrup ,
the right was drawn up and .seemed
to bo twisted round the pom
mel of the saddle. In his left hand the
general hold a pine stick , which lie
was whittling with a big knife grasped
in the right. In his mouth was a big
cigar , which ho was smoking violently.
I delivered my me--age , to which an ap
proving nod was all the answer required
or given. The general continued to
whittle nnd smoke without betraying
the slightest emotion. It was about
noon , and the battle had been raging
since 10 o'clock every man of the whole
army engaged. The stall'olllcors
and orderlies in the group
around the general \yero discussing the
situation in all forms and dogn.'o.s of agi
tation , but the general fcnid nothing un
less asked a question , and then tnid very
little. He was watching with his oars
rather than with his eyes , because the
range of vision was short owing to the
trees and the fortifications. IIo listened
to the llring as the noise advanced or re
ceded , and told him that his troops were
gaining or losing ground. Suddenly a
shell from a confederate battery plowed
into the ground near whore our party
stood. The general , without moving a
muscle except of his legs , straihtcned
himself up in his saddle , and in a tone of
voice not stronger 'than ho would use to
call for a glass of water , said to one of
his stall'omcers , "That buttery ought to
hnvo been silenced an hour ago. See
why it has not been silenced. " The
staff oilicer went oil on a gallop nnd the
general renewed the attack on his pine
stick , which had by this time been
whittled to the dimensions of a lead pen
cil. I mustered courage enough to approach
preach him and ask how the battle was
going. Ho answered in n very
pleasant voice that ho thought every
thing looked well , but that there
was a great deal to bo done
yet before Vicksburg was taken. "What
ho meant was that there wjts much
heavy lighting"ever trenches and earth
works nnd against almost impregnable
mud forts , between where the army then
was and the actual possession of the
stronghold. I am satialled now that
when the general answered my question
ho had made up his mind that the as
sault was a failure , nnd that Vicksburg
could not bo taken in that way , but there
was nothing in his manner or voice to
indicate that ho had reached such a con
clusion. There probably would not have
been the slightest noticeable change in
his manner or voice if , instead of defeat ,
ho had felt assured of victory.
His imperturbable solf-possonsion
could not have been wrested
from him by any change of fate or for
tune. If his army had boon annihilated
ho might have smoked two cigars at a
time instead of one , but that is as far as
his emotions would have carried him , at
least in their outward manifestation. I
started back whence I had come with
my message and learned in si short time
tlfnt the troopi were coining back , leav
ing Vicksburg still in confederate hands.
That night I heard General Grant say :
"We'll have to dig our way In , " and soil
happened. In the memoirs the work of
the 2'M Is not treated as u disaster , but
rather as an unsuccessful experiment.
The siege began immediately and at the
end of nix weeks General Grant took din n
ner in Vicksburg. si
Thu ( irant .Monument.
At a recent mcoting of the Grant j
Monument association in Now York , tn
President Uorace Porter submitted a
aetailed report. After recounting the
various stops taken to ralso money the
roK ] > rt says :
"The total number of subscribers
whoso names were furnished was 17,118 ;
the number of sopitrato coins , bills and
cheeks which were dropped into the nu
merous contribution boxes was 47,070 ,
ropi'dionting probably about that num $
ber of separate contributors. The
total number of contributors to
the fund may , therefore bo stated
ut (51,783. ( , The Individual amounts of
received ranged from 1 cent to $5,000 , it
and the difference between the subscrip
tions and the actual cash received from
thorn willtbolc3s than $400.
' The to'tal amount of cash received
amounted to $ 'i9i)20.01 ) : ) , which would
make an avorngo of'about $0,120 for euch
contributor. This money was all fur
nished by the people of the city of Now
York with the exception of & 38llfJ.20 , ,
which was received from Brooklyn ,
from the interior of this state and from
a low other Btates. Adding1 to the ubovu
the sum of 9IU7it.ni : ( ) , the fund turned
over by the previous administration , tlio
entire cash reivlvcd wiw $ , 'illKi" ) ( 2J.
The total ( ItahiirriiMuvntH made durinif
the lUcal year just i-losod WITH $ .ll,70H- )
! M. Thuro nceordiiifrly remains In the
hands of the treasurer at this date thu
sum of tl70.03S.8l ) , all of which , with the
exception of a mimll balance In bank. U
deposited with four prominent trust
companies in this city , which all i\v the
association interest at the ruto of 'l IHP
cent per annum ,
"According to the closest estimate
which can bo made at the present tlmo
this mini will substantially complete the
monument. There will bo a small addi
tional amount required to procure u
suitable MU'oophuniH and to properly
embellish the crypt In which it will bo
placed. Any sum obtained l > ovond that ;
could bo advantageously used in addliiHT
to the decorative features of the Interior
of the structure.
"A very satisfactory contract for the
prnnito work in the monument has been
entered into with the Maine and New
Hampshire Granite company. Tlio
granite is light in color and durable in
quality. It is
expected that the monument
ment will bo completed in the autumn of
18IK5.
18IK5."A
"A communication was received from
the Grand Army of the Kepublio
through its coiniimnilor-in-chlof , who ,
by virtue of his olllco , is a trustee of
this nssoeiuti > n , requesting that pro
vision bo made in the monument for n
repository in which may bo placed an
autographic roll of surviving veterans ,
and proposing that all
expenses CDII-
nected therewith be borne by the \ol-
ornns whoso names will appear upon tlio
roll. This proposition was cheerfully
accepted by the Grant Monument asso
ciation , and a commodious room will bo
constructed In the monumen
which will contain this rolt
of honor of union soldiers and unlll
ors whojs-erved during the last \vnr.-
The signatures will bo placed upon
parchment paper , bound uniformly In
volumes and properly indexed , and will
be accessible to visitors throughout nil
time. The roll will bo an invalnablo
record for posterity and will enable the
soldiers \yho marched with their illus
trious chief to have their names insep
arably associated with the national
memorial which is to mark his grave.
"Thet e parchment pages have already
been sent to the Grand Army posts In
thrce.of the states , and as rapidly as *
they can bo prepared they will be for
warded to till of the states. "
( irnrnil Slirrnmii on Notoriety.
Among the letters of General W. T.
Sherman to his brother , Senator John
Sherman , published in the Century , is
the following :
. IAXOASTIU : , Dec. 30 , ISf.n. . Dear
Brother . : I have been importuned from
many quarters for my likeness , auto
graphs and biography. I have managed
to tend oil all parties , and hope to do so
till the end of the war. I don't want to
rue or be notorious , for the reason that
a mere slip or accident may let me fall ,
and [ don't cnro about falling HO far as
most of the temporary heroes of thu war.
The real men of the war will bo deter
mined by the closing t-couoH , and then
the army will determine the questions.
Newspaper pull's and helf-writton bio
graphies , will then be ridiculous carica
tures. Already has time marked this
progress ) , and indicated this conclusion.
If parties apply to you for materials in
my behalf , give the most brief and gen
eral items , and leave the results to the
closer of the war or of my career. As
well might a judge or bcnutor seek for
fame outside their spheres of action as
an olllcor of the army. Wo must all bo
judged by our own peers , stand or fall
by their verdict. I know I stand very
high with tlio army , and feel no concern
on that hcoro. Today I can do mor'o
with Admiral Porter or the generals
than any general ofllcor out west , except
Grant , and with him I am as a second
self. Wo are personal and ollleial
friends. AtTcctlonatolv yours ,
W. T. SIIEHMAN.
A Church IIBII Miunorliil.
The now Holy Trinity Memorial Evan
gelical Lutheran church will soon bo
completed at Sharpsburg , Md. The
church is 02x43 feet , with spire 00 feat
high , and is now under roof. It will bo
a memorial to union soldiers who fought
and foil in the late war. Survivors of a
number of union regiments have contrib
uted to the building and ornamentation ,
of the structure. Among these are George
II. Washburn of the Ono Hundred and
Eighth Now York regiment , Dr. S. M.
Whistler of the Ono Hundred and Thir
tieth Pennsylvania. D , A. U. Toft of the
Ninth Now Hampshire , Thomas Camant
of the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth
Pennsylvania. Mrs. Florence Hicks of
Haverhill , Muss. , will put in a memorial
window in memory of a relative killed
at Burnsido bridge. Uev. J. W. Linglo
is the pastor of the church , and the
vestry is composed of John II. Early ,
William Early. James Frieze , William
Frie/.o. Dr. R. AI. Keedy of Hagorstown ,
Jacob Larkin , Henry Burgan and John
P. Smith.
The founder of the original church
was Colonel Joseph Chapline. For 100
years before the civil war the old Luth
eran church stood on the outskirts of
the town. It was shattered and ruined
by the shells at the battle of Antiotum.
For f-i.\ months it was used as an cmor-
goney hospital. After the war the edi-
lice was repaired , but it became so inse
cure tbat several years ago it was torn
down. It is ono of the most historic
churches in the state of Maryland , and
union soldiers who foilrht in the battle
of Antiotam are taking a great interest
in its completion nnd have made liberal
donations to it.
Drcllncil UioToHt.
During the war n contractor made to
Secretary Cameron a proportion to sup
ply brctibtplntos for the union t-oldiors at
so much n thousand. After he had used
up much valuable time in expatiating on
the merits of his protective armor , the
secretary said :
"You will guarantee It bulletproof ? "
"Absolutely so , " replied the applicant
fpr n contract.
Ifn "Very well , then , " said Mr. Cameron.
"Ju&t put on the sample you have boon
showing me , and stand on the other sldu
of the room while I try a few shots at
you with this pistol. If you remain un
hurt I shall bo convinced1 of the useful
ness of your breastplate. "
Strange to say , the contractor refused
toaccedo to the suggestionand , ! no armor
was provided for the fedora boldiors.
I'onilon Approprliitlnn.
The pension appropriation bill passed
bycongress appropriates for army and
navy pensions , Including widows nnd
minor children , $105,000,000 end about
$1,500,000 in addition for fees of examin
ing surgoous , elork hlro at nension
agencies , and some small Items. Senator
Gorman commented upon the magnitude
the pension appropriations and gave
ns his opinion that it would bo neces
sary to appropriate $200,000,000 for pen
sions next session. There was a gonorul
expression of opinion in the discussion
which took place In the eonato that no
material reduction could be effected ex
cept through a repeal or modification of
some of the laws on the subject nnd that
there was no probability of such a thing ,
Every man , woman and child who ha
once tvlud that spocjllc , Dr. Hull's Cougtt
Syrup , catmot say enough la its i > raU | |