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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TttfiSDAY , JULY 4 , 1803. SPECIAL NOTICES. VnVKUTISKMKNTS FOR T1IKSH COIAJMNS tfWlll Ni IIXMI nntll 18 < 1U P m for tlio PVMI ng , ,1 until 8 30 p. tn for tlio monilng oml Sunday cdltlotm AilxvrtlMTfi , l > y rcqneMIng .1 nnmnerea CHOCK cnnlia-ollie-lrnnnwi'rs addressed to n numbered letter In care of THE Urn Answers no ndilroiwoil xv 111 bo ilellvtrcd upon prr < w > nfillon of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. -WANTBI 1 ) , VrOllK OP ANY KIND HY MAIl- I riotl man ! State wanes. 712 8. 18th , U.iftoinont. - SITUATION WANTKD HY A FIIIST-C&AS3 A- - cook In city or out. Oooil reformers. K C8. IKf. M8144 * WANTED MALE HELP. tlnlcs l' ' < o .iwonl first limorllon , loawonl llicro- ntier. Nouilnir tnknn for less limn 25c. n-WANTKD , ALT * STKNOOKAl'IIKllS. HOOK- likprpern , silemen , iilinrmnctnlH , clerks of nil Vlnkn. uinlo tir fetmle. out of iiiiiiloyinent In Jew a , Nebraska or Wiomliiff to nenU in tlielr n.imrnnml nOdrcM. wo can bo of service to ) ou In nldlnir you to nr-runi jwslilons. Wtstrrn Husl- ness Agency , am N. Y. Eifu iiuig. .iia jyiiQ - ) . MCKNSKI ) 8TATIONAIIY ENOI- B-WANTKI In writing giving exp-rlcnco find reference. Adit rum K-48 Hva. 734 3 , SALESMAN , 1)O YOU WANT TO HKCOMK .i nrst-cl.iHi Halesman , with chancn of bccomlnir colli-clor , mid-work for thn Singer Mfg. Co.1 If so . nm > ly nil ) a. m. sharp , 1510 UouelnH. MT80 13 B-SALESMAN , A I.tVK. ACTIVK SALESMAN can have a ste.idy iKjsltlon with mlvmici incut neconllnir to merit , In a vrry popnlnr business. Call bet. 8 and U a. in. 1B2H Vlnton. M7HH 13 TI -WANTKD. THAVr.LINn SAT.KSMEN. OAl.t , JJ ticroro 10 a.m. , 34 1'carl struct , Council lllnffs 1' . A. Satsburv. M71U 3 - - . AND ROCKMKN ON B J-WANTED-I.AI1OIIEIIS HID 11. & M. Ilallw iv extension in South Dakota , flood wngesj free PUSH. Kr.uncr & O lleini I.iuor Agency , hO I Sunlit llth Btroot. M817-4' B-WANTED-20 LAIIOltnUS FOR U15AUWOOD , South Dakota. $1.70 auil..00 per ilay. Ship WiiIiiMNliiy nionihiK. Kountrcc & Co , Labur AtrcnlH , 11VIU Fiirnain street. MH1U-1 B-WANTRD QKNEUAL AOENT FOR NE- brnsU.k to plnen our Investnient bonils. T.lbi'r l contract to rltrlit man. JloBt liiM-Btment over o.TcrtHl. For llturaturo and eopv pf bond aililress iJirrlu Cain , preslilcnt The WashtiiBton On iranti-o nml InvuBtmuut Co. , 411 llatluy bulldlnir. Soiltlo , Wash. MS10 0 n-WANTED , MEN IN KVEHY COUNTY TO DIS- J'trlbtito circulars for blir ailvcitlBors. $ .1 DO per IhoiiBiml pnld. Send fllamp. WllHon Company , box , Indianapolis , Ind. M80S 1 ( T-JP YOU WANT A OOOD 1'ATINO JOB WI11T1' JJtlio Haw M NUrsurr Co. , Mlltt auUu ) , WIs. MH07 a 3 WANTED FEDIAI/E HELP. Raten IKo a word first Insertion. Ic a word thero- after. Notlilntr taken for ICSH than ' 'uc. WANTED , LADIES TO WIUTK AT HOME. . C EneloKO htampcd unvelopc. Ella Weret. Sec. , South lluiul , Ind. 43'J / 1-WANTED , LADIES OR YOHNO MKN TO v/tako llKht , plcaB.mt work at their own homes : $1 00 to * . ! 1)0 ) pt r il.iy can bo nulatly m.ule ; work uit bvm.ill ! no cin\aHHliiK. : For particulars ad- BvJress Cilobu Mfg. Co , Ilex DJJ1 , Boston. M tss. Ea- lubllsliiHl 1880. MJ /-t- WANTED AT NO. 1010 SHERMAN avenue , lira. J. M. Coimsiiiau. M711 7 * n-WANTKD , A GOOD GIRL : GOOD WAGES. V iiiilii Farnaiu Htrccl. MU11 C-WANTED Glllt , TO DO GENKUATj HOUSE- work , nilddlo.ifcd lady profened. AddroHHbox 17.i.Mnl\eni , I.I. 01)7 ) C -WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Enclosa Mamped envelope. Vern.i I/iugilon. South Uond. Ind. MII77 li'- * / - _ WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : WE * V/win pay you $ . " > 00 to $11 ! 00 per week to do " ( rtrfetly homo work for us at your homes ; no can- passing. Send Bclf-addre sed envelope. G. F. > : ninioim A. Co. , Battorym.'ircu and Water slreeta , loatonMass. ! 1.170'J C * / - -WANTED , FOR NEXT SEASON , AN A 1 V nillllner w ho la n good HaloHlady ; oiin acquainted \vlthclty tradu pruforrod. AddrcBU 1C cr > , Oiu.iha Ueo , at oueo , M7014 * O-Oinii FOB GENERAL HOUSHWOIIK. W. P. V/stootzel , 1'JalS. iUlh ! , uotweeii I'oinilelou and Wool orth nvo. 8UJ FOB , BENT HOUSES. Raton , lOc .1 line each insertion , $ l.f 0 n line per month. Nothing taken for lets than 'J5c. -FOU HKNT , HOUSEs'lN AI.L i'AHTS OP tliu city. The O. r. Da via company , 1CU5 Faniam. 440 t D-10-nOOM MODKIIN UOUSE , GOOD LOCA- tlon ; rent moderate. L. S. Skinner , 1014 Farnani. 418 ' -7-HOOM HOUSE. T3ASTPUONT , AIIi IIOD- ni , CS.OOr Fldullty Trust Co. , 1702 Faniatn. " ' 445 T3 AND 4-IIOOM , APAUTMKNTS , VON DOBN -L/blocU , wllhBlc-amiroferciiceanxiulredi81US 2d. 447 DKOOMS CHEAP. C08N 13TH ST. ' 'MBSSlylO * -roil KENT CHEAP , A GOOD BAHN. IN- qulro on premises , 611 North 'J2d Btnn-t. Also two nlcosov oil-room cottageB , good ) ard , nlindo tn-os , very near lo c.iblu or motor ; $ 'JO 00 and ( HI7.00 cuuh. M'JKl . . . . . . . IIOUSi : . MODERN , CONVKNIHNT jJfQT business or wholoualo men. Apply IIPJ Boutli 10th Direct. 41'J r7ROOM COTTAGE TO UKNT , CONVENIENT J-Jtor U. 1 > . railroad men. limulru lll'J S. IDlh BU 413 FUHNISHED HOUSE FOR HUNT. JUIjY Auif. Snpt. ou Capital Hill. 10 rooms , largo yard ami barn , to nm.Ul family only. K 'M lion. 439 D-FINE 7-ROOM r&AT , COMPLETELY FUK- nlBUCHl with llrst clans funilliiro nearly nuvv S.13 , or nnfunilHlKHl t'J7. . Call at Htoru , 701 South lUth Btreet , at 1U a. in. Georgu Clouaer. OJU * T\ -FOIl ItENT , TWO 10-UOOM I1UICIC HOUSES. . - TSit N vv. All modem coin eiilunceH. iiUIH and iWU ! * Titvenport Btrt-et. iID OU pur mouth. Innulro at KU'J4DaveuXit | Btreet. M5l ) Jyl -roil KENT. 10-ROOM HOUSE. OAH1 > ETS Hli.uloH and nuifo ; IH3 00 mo.O''l Farn im St IUU 8 * 11-KOOM JIOUSE , ALt , MODERN CONVHN. Di lenues. Innulro 101U Dodge. - 01)3'Jyl | * \-F01l HUNT. NO. 213 N. 17TH. 14 UOOM8 J-'tvMi HOOIH fimilshiHt , near new poutolllci olio. Sou Ueo. 3.1'ox , ll18 ! Ilanicy utrect. MB7Q iy 37 _ _ , FOH RENT. PLEASANT rUHNISHEr IIOUBC , for Hiiinmcr , at low rent , to di'Hlrabli taut. Thoo. U Itlngwall , 'OJ5 St. Mar ) H av i > . f.OO D-FOH KENT. EIOHT-UOOM HOUSE. MOD cm improv emeuls , In Urut elubs condlllon : gooi location. : U11 Hint St. M708 7 * -FOH RENT. IIOUSI" (1 ( ROOMS , 1F07 IZAIH Htivet. bOl U -1100M COTTAOKrRIT VU.OITJ-RN iVMIer. jaiil Bedded , cor. : iuth and hihle Bin. , only U 00. Innulro 1.I1H I'arn.nn. 7U8 5 f-v-FUHNISIIKl ) HOUSE WITH LAUGK I.AWJ SJimA irt'os , toi-unt for July , AUITIIHI and Soptcm liur. Itoom for tciniU court. KUU , Uoo. MHUJ 8 Tv-FOlt UKNl' , B-UOOM HOUSE , INQIIIKK 83 L/South U''d Btreet. 11815-0 * gQB BENT FUItNIHHED KOOMS Ratc'H. lH ° n "Til tlnitlMHiTllon.lc.a v\onl there after. Nutliliu t iltuu for lens than ' 'Be. E" I NicHiiY ruuNisiiEiriiouTiiTio"o fr2flo Htinioy. E-FUKNISIUU ) ROOM WITH ALCOVE FO guiilli'iiic'n.inodLr.i convciileiicea , ajo North'.Me M7.10 E-I'IK.\SANT. WKLIi FURNISHUU ROOM v1th all niuUuru cuuveuleucuu. Ill bo. soih BI. ' MSUJ _ _ El'UIASNTFUKNI8IIED ROOMS FOR OI llomrnonb , 1C.1U Huwanlbtroel. VOUJyO NIC'KnV FURNI81IBD ROOM8 , WITH O wllliuilt bo.inl. Call al U107 Douglas Bt. Bt.OOP 13 o TWO rURNISHKI ) OR UNFURNI8HR inJUMia fur l-c-iit. Imuilro 1101 Park avonno. avonno.M 710 -NHH : faOUTH ROOM WITH ALL MODEIl c-oinunlcnceii. a. tth ! Bt. 7JJ E-FURNISHUU ROOMS FOR OENTLKMK1 J10 N. UMIi. W700 8 I'y 'aFlNlU.Y FURNISHED SOUTH ROOMS 1 Jinoilern brick : aUott fiiniUhcHl for light IIOIIB | , Ui.-oiliu | ; . Q05 Hurt Btroul. M77U 7 * -"FRONT AI/JOVK ROOM FOH 3 OK 4. 51. Nu. imii Btrc-et. M781 ' -NIOEt.VFURNISIIKD ROOMS WITH HOAR J Tv-nun ixibonablo.'U.'O Haniey , M78U 4 < OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ] private finilly.l'lcasanUy louatod uca r Ilansoo with pr \ \ Ithout board. K Ul , Beo. M82a " " -FUttlflSIlBO ROOMS FOR POUR OR FU ! fcutlcunuii. Larva lawu and trees. K OU. Ueo a.a FURNIOHED ROOMS AND BOAR3 Rates. IKe a word flrat loBortlon , lea word thoi Notulnjr taken for Icta than 25o. _ * -YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER OARU I JL Womau'a CUrlatlan uwoclallou , HIS. 17tl | at. f ABI -p- NIOK ROOMS W1TU HOARD AT 107 S. ITT pJ MUUJyg.1 AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS. Vtl' alcoTO. lurnlahttd or lUifumUliud , al The Frx r , JllIN , ajtUmrMi. M701) ) 7 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARP. Conniif ( ( < l _ IT'-IIOMK TABLK RATES , MODERATE , 1024 i Farn-im ulrcct. 5371720 * _ I COOL SOUTH FRONT ROOMS , AWNINGS , JL Bummer rale * 2584 Harnoy. MO 12 fi * _ ' I-LNICKT < Y FURNIS'HED ROOMS AND BOARD JL1 M the Wcrwter , 010 and SIH N 10th at. 727 7 * 17-NICF.LY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT JL room with alcove and biy window , modern con veniences , prlvato family ! board. 022 Sonlhsnth Blrocl. M7D5 4 PORRENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Ratoi lUo.iwordflrstlnserllon.lea wordtlioro- after Notlilng taken for lens than 25c. GFOR RENT , B OR 0 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , modern improvements , hciullful liwn and nhado. N. E. cor. 22d and Miami Btrecls. M700 G-FOR RKNT. I NICK UNFURNISHED ROOMS snltablo for housxikeDpInc , city water , gas , etc. low rent. Northwest comer 17th and Webster streets. CUD G-3. t AND fi UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 0 U SO. 17lli , between Jackson und Luavcnworth. FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES Raton , 10o a line each Insertion. $1 nil a line per month. Nothing taken for lo n ihan 25e. _ _ _ _ _ _ " " " | POKhKNTTolKo3ti"sL"slB -I block , Biiltiblu for moil market , hardwarn or dry Roods store. Inquire 000 S. 13th si. 131 7-FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING , J Din Pnrn.im Bt. The building hai a llreproof , cement - ment basement , complete Htoam lieitlrur llxlurc1- , \ \ atnr on nil thu floors , gas , elc. Apply at the ntllco of The Boo. D10 I-FOR RKNT. CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR I1USI J ness corner In Oniahi Ololm building , lUth and Dodge. Globe Loan A Trust Co. 452 T-OFF1CE3 EN SUITE OR SINGLE , WITH OR J without tlroproot vaults : cheap. Wlthnoll blk. M742 JyU * AGENTS WANTED. no each Insortlon. $1.150 n line per month. Nothing taken for loss thin .Tic. T AGENTS EITHER SF.X WANTED TO SELL 'ournovvketllocloiner , broad and ciko knives and other now articles. Eisy Bolltsrs , 111 * proflta , tcruia easy. Claims Shear Co , Kansas Cltv , Mo. M.HO JylO RENTAL AGENCIES. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing liken for leaa than 25c. -BERRY & CO , RENTS ; 717 N. Y. LIFE. 370 _ STORAGE. ri Oc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less thin 25c. MWEDO T aNoMovio , STORINO , Bhlpplng at pianos and furniture ; atorehouso 1111 Douclas , < imco 1500 Dodge. Omah i Van and ExpnBsCo. Tel. 1351) . M. Beklna , Mg'r. . 7 Jlyit' M .STORAGEWILLIAMSA.CROSS,1211HARNEY 1.0.1 TIT-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; JJi-cIiun and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Fahi.im. 151 WANTED TO BUY. RateB 1 We a word first iiiBertlon , lean ord thorc- nftcr. Nothing taken for less than 1'uc. vf-CASir FOR IFUIlNITtTREl HOUSEHLD XT cooilH , otc. , or will si'll for owner In our auction Biles R. Wells , 11111'arnam. 451 "XT-WANTED , SECOND HAND ROLLER TOP J-Mlrsk. one BtindliiR desk and one surveyors lex el and target. D. G. Doane , 111 Chamber of Commerce 37J V WANTED TO BUY A SMALL HOME ON -L > ctHv ; pinitiiits : must bacheap. D. F. Hutchi son , 103 North Kith street. M711 1 FOB SALE HORSES , WAGONSETC Rites , 1 Oca line each insertion , $1.0 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than -Tic. 1FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND biiKfflos : 'J phiutona. hand made : 3 open bug- rles ; .1 top bungles. Dmmmond & Co. , S. 18th and lla\uey. \ 7H8 0 p-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-I HAVE A GOOD -L ] untseat ; Hurry and will soil cliiMp , or trade It for a driving horse. Apply to Brown's barn , 20th and Mlimt S.ta. ] FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. j Rates. IKea word first insertion , lea word there after. Nothhur tanon for loss thin 25c. /K NO 1 SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCLE , Vi cushion tire , nearly now. Very cheap. Ad dress K 0 , Beo. M.I30 Jy 2L "rv-FOR SALE. MODEL D VICTOR 1JIOYCLE wcused two month-i. Call or addi-eei Room H Batch- clor Headquarters. 7U4 3 * TO SELL A GOOD PAVING STOCK OF hardware , will Invoice about $4 000 UO , In a good town of 1,000 inhabitants In northeastern Ne- bniBka. Good reasons for ttolllng. Addrena K II Ueuomco. M734 7 -PUG PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BARKER 1ILOCK. M7U1I JjJl - CHEAP , MILLER STREET SPRINKLER ! neai ly now , O. P. DIngea , Lincoln , NebM780 M780 0 Q-A LARGE DARN THAT MUST BE TORN down at once ; will sell very cheap. Gnorgo J. Fox , 1318 Hamcy. M770 4 FOR SALE , THE PRETTIEST SHETLAND pony In Nebraska ; broketo rldo and drive ; coal black ; BtjllHh , gentle and splilled. Can bo scon at 'J''mt nnd N BttectB , Sonlli Om ilia , orv 111 drlvu tc your residence on command. J. M. T. , eate lice. M7UJ i ) Q-FOR SALE , A FINE ASTRONOMICAL TELE- BcoK ) ) with emritori.il iiioimllng ; U-lnch object , glass ; v > 111 bo sold clunp If taken BOOH ; good ret- nous for aclllng. C. II. HowlcBon , Chlppevva Falls WIs. 800 3 * . MISCELLANEOUS. -IT-DR. RICHARD C.MOORE HAS MOVED HI AVoflico to Itoomu JJ10-J13 McCaguo IJloc-k. , , M80U S t. CLAIRVOYANTS. . Ralos. lOc a lluo each Insertion , $1.51) a lluo pm month , Nothing takou for less tli.in - _ ' . " c. , o reliable busiuuiwmedium' Oth jear .it'lli ) N.l'liti 457 S -MRS. DIl. M. LEGRAVH. PROPHETESS , DEAI 'tninco ' clalrvoyunt and life reader ; tells jou life from cradle to erave ; can bu coiisulttHl on al alfalfa of life ; has the celebrated EKitlan bre.is plate to unite tho' BCP ir.iled and cause marrl IKI w 111) ono you love. Como one , come all , and b con\lucctlof 1'flr remarkable powers. OfHco am esldeiico 417 S. 11 th striiet , lionra U : i. m. to U. p. in ililctllfo chart and photo of jonr future wlfuo D nmb.nut sent throuKli mall for $5 00 ; chart alone f-'OO. All leltc-i-H containing 1 cunts in stamp prouipllyaimvvorucl. MUSljyl * er MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH. 802 S. l.tTH , 2ND FLOOH -L Room 3. Maisaga , vapor , alcohol , steamsnlphut no and BOH bathu. ni7Ul'8 > 13 FI--MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 31 J. lloor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and BO batliB. MUD 1-7' n-MME. MACK OP CHICAGO GIVES BATHS Lmaguolic.massago irualnieiit. lit ) North 15t it. , second lloor , room 1 , ctU 1 * OS PERSONAL. IR ] Ralea , IKo aw oi-J Ural insertion , lo a word thorn id. 'lor. Nullilug taken for Icaa than 2o. Tr-WRlTE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU I'tlfully lllimtmUHl Matrimonial Journil , Uli talnlng many i > lioto-enn-ravlin"b of haudHoin \v omen and Kallaut men w ho wish lo wed. llrow Publishing Co. , TiMiiplocourl , Toledo , O. M711-U U-CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT ATCOWAN PhotoSludio , --'r..IOunitiiir HI. , and you will t entitled lo 13 Arlalo Cabluol Phoiou , very best , o gilt ixlu'ial canltt , and ono Hxlt ) for framing , fc * Uil > ; w ithout this , $3 00 ; for 10 days only. .M . ylT BD U-WRITE FOR PRKB COPY OF OUR BEAl llfnlly Illustrated marrlago Journal. Brow 0ilN Pub. Co. , Toledo , O , N80i ) u5' ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Rates , lOo a line oich liifn'rllon , 11.50 a lluo 1 > month. Notlduff taken for less than 25c. HO- \T ABSTRACTS THE MIDLAND GUARANT1 > nnd Trust company , abstracts , conveyancer HOnu Titles perfected and guaranteed. Own the on nu complete abstract boohn In Dourlaa County , R moved to room 310 Now York Ufa bulldhu , 40' MONEY TO LOAN REAL E8TATJ IN Hates , lOa a lluo each Insorllon , $1.SO a lluo p om month. Nothing laken for leaa tlunJJc , 3U " " " RTSA"NToN"cTTYA"i V Rood&UolbyJll Hoard of Trai . 40j w MONBY TO IXAN AT LOWEST RAT The O. F , DavU Co , 1503 Faniam strtict. 4U 1'J ! D. \ir-MONKYTOLOAN AT LOWKST UATKsl " luiprorod mid uiitinprovixl real estate , 1 to Scam. Fidelity Trum Co , 170J Faniam. 40 : 3KCOND MORTGAOB LOA1 lowratea Alex Moore. 401 Bee Uldy. 17 \V LOANS , J. W , SQUIRES18 1IEE IILUG. " rs \ VANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO , 318 N. fit ' T Life , lends at low rates for choice nociirlty i Nebraska uud Iowa fitrum or bmulia'clty'pfbVwr 70 ITU ou ly-CUNTRAL LOAN&TBU3TCO , IIBKBLl JJ MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ConHnn L Ttr LOANSONlMPROvi'D AN UNIMPROVKD ' city property. $ .1.000 and tipwanls , r to flM per cent ; no delays. W. Fnrnam Smith A.Co , 1C It H.irnnjr \y-LOAN3 , O. O. WALLACE , 312 DROWN HLK. \V-T- ° WEST HATES. F1DF.LITY TRUSTCOM- ' pany , 1702 Fnniam street. * " 2 "W-WANTEHATONCE LOANSON IMPROVED M Oniaha property ! low rates. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Fnniam strecU 4JJ3 T\r WANTED , TO HOT B PERCENT NOTES 9K- TT cured by mortgages Onuhi clly or Douglas Co. proiwrty. Rocit & Selby , 3J5 Hoard of Trade MONKY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Hales , lOoa line eicli Insertion , $ l.f > 0 a line per lonth. Nothing taken for le s th in USc. X -CALL AT THE OFFICK OP OMAHA MORTOAOB LOAN CO. : INCOIU'ORTKD. IP YOU WANT MONEY , Yon ein borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 , HOUSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE IlEOEIPTS. MKUOHANDISB , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Wo w ill lend yon anv amount from $ IO 00 to J 1)00 ( ) no. ON THF DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of ptopnrty. You ciu piy the money back In any amount you wish , and at any time , and i > ich payment BO mauo will rediica the cost of tlio loin. RemombiT that you ho\0 the use of both the propiTlv and the money , and pay for It only as Ions asNoukceplt. Thi-ro w 111 bo nooxponsoor clianro kept out of HID amount wanted , but you will recctvo the full amount of th lo in. Before Iwrnmlnif cmowliero call andBcouaaua you will nml It ureatly to your advantairo. OMAHA MOUTOAOE LOAN CO , aoi ) SOUTH 10TII STREKT , flr t lloor nbovo this Btroet. THE OLDEST , LARGEST ANUONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMl'ANY IN OMAHA. 477 X \-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , ROOM WITHNELL IILOCK. 310 SOUTH ICTH.CORNEltHARNEYST , WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY SUM \ LAROH \ OR \ SMALL FROM \ TEN \DOLLARS\ \ \ UP. WE MAKE LOANS ON rURNITURE , HORSBS CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSK RECEIPTS OR PER SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND YOU /DOV / / /US / CALL ONUS P : OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money back at any llmo and In any amount jouwlsh , and thus reduce the to-tt of carr\ln r thu loan in proportion to amount you piy. IF YOU ewe a bilinco on j our fnrulturo or other person il properly of any kind w o \ \ 111 pay It oil for sou and carrv It as lone ason deslro. YOU CAN HAVK YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. ' No publicity or removal of proporlv , so that vou get thu use of both money and propoity. 47U WILL LOAN * MONEY ON .ANY KIND OF SE- curlt ) ; strictly conllduitlal. A. E. Harris , room 1 Continental block 478 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc a line each Inwitlon , Sl.'iO a line per month. Nothing taken for less th in 'J."c. Y lilUCK bTl7EWAL KS SlDEWALl ! : nHT < 3KTO oxchaniro for cash. Wllll tin J. Wolsli ins. III Karbach block. Mil IHJyl'J V DO YOU WANT1 TO BUY , SELL OR EX- JL chaiuo a business , re il estote or hmdil Do jouvnit additional capital In > our buslnuss ? If BO HCO us , w o can help > pn. Call or w i Itu for our Imllntln. Ofilcea In all-'prliiclpal cities. WoHtern HuBlni-uB Agency , S10 N. V. LIfo llldtf. 318 Jj''O r BUSINESS OP'NINGS.S" l.SHENANDOAH.IA. 112 ) s-ya Y FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL ADdress - dross box 55 , Lincoln , Neb. C'Jl Y WELL ESTABLISHED BOTTLE HOUSE TOR H.ilc. Good reasons for sollln ? . Addn-ss K 31 } , Beo. _ Mliiil 5' Y FOR SALE , BARBER SHOP AND BATH room , loc.itcd in the business part of city and excellent business. For particulars address. K .17 , Bee. UIH30 * FOR .SALE. B 1O)0-BU. ( ELEVATOR , SJT- mteil in ono of tlio best Kraln Brow Imr districts In the stato. For further information , acklresa P. O. Box 8S , BloomflelU. Neb. ai74' ' ! _ FOB E2COHANQE. Rates , lOo a line each insertion , $1.50 a lluo per month. Nothing taken for less than -3o. , , i W'ORT H OF CLKAK "LAND TO EX- chaiuo for morcliandlso. VMcCUijuo ! bid ? . M Ull Z-l HAVE $2,300 00 EQUITY IN 1GO ACRES 00 mllen from Om ilia : also 320 acrea in Mis - souri , all cluar. Will hell or oxch.uiKO for stock , general merchandise , boots and shoes , homes or cattle. J. R. , 4001 Lcavenwortli Htrect , Omnhi. . TJ $7,000 00 STOCK OENERAI , MERCHANDISE fJttir one-third < ish , balanuo Improved land. Box , SO , Blooinlield , Neb. MU8t S -jno ACRES CLEAR LAND IN KENTUCKY TO xch 1111:0 for merelianillso of any Klml. Ad dress R. E. Everett , Molmrona , la. UU5 4 * . ry A CLEAN STOCK OP GENERAL MDSE. fJVfin take real cstatuandmonoy Box 'JU5 , Frank fort , Ind. 481 $0,000 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE doln ? h'ood business , to exchange for real t- l.ito and caali , AddruBB R. E. Everett , Molugoiia , la. UUll 4 * - > 7 WISH TO EXCHANGE 100 ACRES OF IM- /J | > ro\cMl land one mlle from county sent , for mer - chandise , clear tltlo Elvcn. Address Frank Bishop , David City , . ' Z-WILL TRADE VACANT OMAHA nioHtly elcar. for I'qnlty In good 8-room honso anil lot In good location In Omaha , or will trade for good btiblneBS or good Ncbrauka land. Address ! K 30 , Beo. J > Mr.78 Jyt r/-l OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS j.unl Dakota. Will Bell cheap or n.xch inga for mdbo .horses and cattle. Add.box 7UPr.inktort. Ind. 481 Z-WILL TRADF FOR DIAMONDS OR SELL for cash , an a. 1. Blx year old stylish b iv horse new buggy extension top double sc.ited carriage and harness horse c in be used tor buggy or extra carriage. Address 1C II , lice. 7UJ-3 V TO EXCHANGE , FOR HOTEL AND FURN ? turo. uorthurn Nebraska land and Omah i prop erly. InanHuerliio'Bt.ito prleu and description ol hotgl. P. O. box 75 , Nellgh. Neb. MD7U 0" V WANTED , HEAVY TEAM OF HORSES FOR < eloar lot. Nobi-aska Hay Co. , 1818 Webster. . M71U 8 y-TWO BEAUTIFUL MODERN RESIDENCES /-Jand barn , on motor line ; besl location for bank Block , inerehandlMj or clear land. Whath ivojou' Box 7'Jl > , Omaha. M781 10 FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a lluo each Insertion , $1.80 a line pel , month. Nothing ftkeu for II-BH Ihan 33e. ir- irio TfOll SALMON EASY MONTHLY PAYMKNTSi io A south front cottage , n rooms , 8"1,3.0 00 , CO feet Ul A south fi out collage , 4 rooms , $1,100 00. SO feet A Boillh fronl liousu , 0 rooms , $ J,35 00,101) feet IS A north front collage , II rooma , $1,100 00 , fil ) fe t , til A north front cottage , 4 rooms , $1,000.00 , BO feet A north front house- rooms , $1,800.01) . M feet ABiuallOrst piincnt and easy monthly piy meiits Small clcir lots will bo taken In iixch.iugo bcfo N , A. Kuhn , druggist , 13th and Douglas. M. Jjyl7 Ir-ORSALE , GOOD 8 PER CENT 1ST MORT gages , secured on proiierty vith i > erfeel llllo , li Bums of $300 and upvv ards _ U- AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY , line 1507 Faniam Stroct. no 7J1 7 vn ! ASTERN NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FO1 , " li/salo / by Huiitsberifor Si CioYiieuta , Lvoim , Ilitj rs county , Nub. M71J J > ' 3 * bu ' on AT KVE'R WAS A BETTER TIME TO INVEST U lor 1 > real estate , mid look at this for birjalim in In Bldo proi > eny. 4 lots , 10th and Center , worth $1,500 oacli , enl Uwn $ UOOeich. wn 1 lot ) n Orchaid Hill , worth $1.'JOO , only # 7W. ( 1 corner lot on Military av o. , just opposite ditto Hill , worth * li0ll ! , only # 70U. Lot on Marcy Bt , betvroen aiat and 33d , wort J.t.OiN ) , only * UH)0. ) Finest lot in Crclghton Heights , worth $1,303 iwr only 4770. J lota In Lincoln Place , worth $1,300 each , om UOO for both. EE H lols. I iFavctto place. Walnut Hill , wort in. &ASOO 00 uach , to$1SOO DO each , nly llo Aroudalo park , Inside ono intlo line , WcbsU alrcot lols , wilh paving , curbing , alone aldowall bcwer. pariiiii-ultctrlo light , otc. The finest Insld per rcsldcnooproperty lit theclty , at llio lowest prlej worth $ . ' ,500 00 perlotourprlcoonly ; $1,500 00x \ RM ido. lot. half casli. Burt struct frouUt in Avoiiila puik ; only * 1JOO oo per lot. It will pay > oit to li 17PK3 \untlgato thta. PK3 Fourteen lots in Rees place , on Oeorvll ai 3 Virginia u venues , bclu eun Mauou anil t'auluc. Fi caBli wo uru otfuriug thU proi > urty at 60o ou U ON dollar. For a tiomtt there la nothing flnur ; us un 1 5 \etttinuutltialinpobalblu tu tind anything belli Alvt u ) t u pluaauru to show any or all of lliU pro urt . ty.FIDKLITY TRUST COMPANY , 1703 Furjiam , liJ7 A CHANCE TO INVEdr YOUR SAVINGS. EAS front lot Lowe uvcnuo ( Popplelon p. irk ) , ua nccuwi to motor. Owner golng4ulobuslntyi' . W Y. Hull very cheap for cash. Also lol llunscom PI n on BU bargain fur ca h. Addrona L. P. , P. O. Box lit rty , M14S _ _ _ 70DO. TJARGAINS IN HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. DO. -L > N. Pivuzer , room C , I'runiur block , opp. P. O. Mill Jyl4 FOR EALE3TATF. BAROAINS/ ' " ' BAROAINSoi.rl - _ oi.rl . lit' li n-ROOM COTTAOK nnd lot , Hanscom Place , splendid location. $ J,000 OO. > , > n' ' COTTAOKnnd south front 1 1 , near SOtli and Pa- ' clflc , If Bold quick. onlySt.OOvgOQ , ; NICK HOUSE and lot neji' ' 'itanwom mrk , wroo.oo. ' ' _ , R'ROOM HOUSR npir 32d arW pTippleton nrpnue , w 111 piy 10 per cent oninonej IhVealed. $0 00.00. - ut' ELEGANT brick and franio cetllso , 32d and Pa- cinc , $7,200 oo. ' HANDSOMElo-roomlionsonMrSOtli anil Pacific , all modem convenlcn ELEGANT double brick resldencn. corner 32il and Poppleton ai e. , nouth nnd e ist f mill , will yield 10 per cent on money lim-atud , $13,600 , SPLENDID residence proiiertv , "lixiriO fret , east front , with two houses , Noi. ll''S nnd 1130 s. .list ; two beautiful homes : will } Ibid 10 percent ou In * Vestment : prlcn. 614 000. NICK RESIDENCE LOT north nf Hanseom Pnrk , covered with line Bhido and fruit trees , grapes , etc , pit-is ml loeallon , only $2,200. FINEST SOUTH FRONT lot nenr Hanscom pirk , 00x170 fei't , oleiraiit tn-oa , pived streets , Btono walks , ntc. No Bi > ocl il t ix , $ 1.200. CORNER WKH5 feet. 30lh and Pacific , elegant location. Will Hiirxllvldo. C-ill for price. CHOICE FIVE- ACRE tract , close to city , a llrst cliwi InvestincMit , only $2.350. TEN ACRES w Ith coltiipo Jnat OUtnldo city llmlla. Splendid plico for small fruits. No liner place around Omihi. Price 1,200. TWENTY ACRES , rlosn to now Elmwood park and Belt Lluo railway lo WiwlOntnhn , Wlllpl.it Into 100 bemtlful lots : one oMhu Illicit pk'cen of actoproiicrly around Omaha j splendid Investment , at $35O per acre. FIRST CLASS PROPERTY , Biilwtaiillal lirlck , Initirovcmentaj yearly rental , $ .2,200 UO. Prlcu $24,00000.1 _ ELEGANT DOUBLE RESIDENCE on on n of the finest Btreets ; rental 1'I20.0U ! prlco * 13OOO.OO. HANDSOME PROPERTY , splendidly Improved ! piy 13 percent. S15 000 OO. . CHOICE PROPERTY , BplemltJIv Improved ! pav B $3,800 00 per annum ; prlco $45,000 00 , $20,000 00 cash , balance 3 years ni ( I percent. IllckR Re.il Estalo Agency , 305 N. Y. LIfo Bulldlnc. M820 4 B KST VALUE. Safe , sure , profltiblo Investment , ono thai cannot bo equalled In Omaha $100 00 for Inntdo lots with all Improvements , tltlo per fect , no mortgages or llcim. See for j oursolf what the properly is. > $100.00 a'lol , 7 per cent Interest. No ilsk , safest possible v ay to H iv o money and make money. $400 00 for a lot. Youcnnnotdo belter for -.out-self thau lo Inv esllgato and buy now. AMES , M305 1507 Farnam. T > EST VALUE. S vfe. nnro , prontabln investment , ono lint cannot bo equalled In Omaha. $400 00 ' for Insldo lolsv tth all Impiovementq , tlllo iwrfect , no mortgages or Hens. See for } onrsolf what the property Is. $10000 a lot , 7 percent interest. No risks. Bifest possible way to aivo money and make money. ftOO.OO for a lot. You cannot do beller for yourself Ihan lo luv oallgalo and buy now.AMES AMES , , M805 lfil)7 Farnam. JJEST VALUE. Safo. Riire. profltablo Investment , ono th it cannot bo equalled in Omaha. $100.00 for Insldt ! loti with all Improvements , llllo perfect , no niortgagca or liens. See for yourself v > hat the propel ty is. I > i $ .100 00 , a lot , 7 per cent Interest. No rinks , Bifest possible way to B.IVO money and makb money. for a lot. You cannot do better Tor yourself than to Investigate and buy now. l o AMF v , J M805 , , . , , Ifi07 Farnam. SOME BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND VACANT lots. F. K. Darling. Barker Blk. M830 0 T > UY LOTS IN j Ofi STOEPEL PLACE. Chcapesl and txjst Igtsin OMAHA. , . ( > Specif ! pileo nnrt teVms to HOME BUIIiDEHS. Stoepol Pl-ico lotB will ahviv advance in prlco , for the city must grow weHtwinl. Call on or address - dress W. A. Webster. 40g Hep blO * . M. > 77 rHEAP LANDS 3r.80 ACRUS * NEAR LODGE Vjl'olo , Neb. ; Ui-st-clas4uH < JlliJiiaarlv all llllablo land , iminliiw.il r , vie.i ; ) > pi.ils > > d by Union Pacific railway nt from SU.OO to tw.OO per acre : can offer for next ten days at $4.5f ( | irftcre. . Addrt-ss Hicks Real Estate Agcnc } , 303 Now York Life building. M831 t XAMINE THIS FORCED SALE , 10-ROOM house , almost new , bath ro/mi , sowerige , etc lot 35x130 feet to alloy. Pileo Fi.OOO , $500 eash liiiprovcmcnls cost $ JUOO. 538.N. ! 13d. O'J.l J A BSTRACTS. THE. MIDLAND GUARANTEE 1 Valid Trust company , abstractera , conveyancers Titles perfected and guaranteed. Own tno only complete abstract books in Douglaa coiuily. Removed - moved to room 1110 Now York Ltfo building. 45'J I7OR SALE CHEAP LOT fi BARKALOW PLACE. JL' Call or addroaq 1304 N. 38th bt. 701-7' O FINE LOTS IN BRIGOS' PLACE AND CASH Jfor a vacant lot. F. K. Darllnjvltavkur Blk. M835 0 INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET Irleh. . Wo offer for quick silo 10 choice lltllo planta tions of ten acres o.ieli. at Mlllanl , only $10O tier acre. You can llvo there ami work or do busi ness in Omaha. Ik st thing over offenxl. Call early , If you would aecuroono of tlmHoeleganl ptec-osof - land , nny one ofv hlch will produeo n living for . jotirself and family. Bo gs & Hill , 1408 Farn nn si. DUJ Jy 30 - , v .v.ic , NEAR NORTH LOUP. NEB 'Splendid ' soil , running water , admirably , .id ipted for stock farm. Can oner for quick halo al $8 00 per acre. Address Illeks Real Kslatc Agency , .101 New York LIfo building' . M833 4 EQUITY IN GOOD EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. MOD- urn , only : i blockn from I'.irnam earn : fora clear lot. F. K. Darling , Uarkor Blk. M831 0 * N EW I-ROOM COTTAGE , CELLAR , CISTERN city water.yard sodded , only * 15U ; easy piy nienlH. Inqulro 1JI18 Farn tin. 7000 . T70R SALE-100 ACRES OF LAND 2 MILES JL1 from Council Uluffs In lots from 10 acres up splendidly situated for grapes. Address 1C > 1. Bee , olllco. M781 8 SPLENDID INVESTMENT , TKN ACRES .TUSI outBldo tli" cltv limits. Call for Ptlcn anil t nns. Hicks Real Estalo Agency , aOS N. Y. Lift Illdg. M8104 170R ONE WEEK ONLY I WILL OFFER TIIESK -L bi-aullfulruiildencn loin , SOzlSU feet , only om and one-half miles from business rentci , at tin low prleu of $100 per lot , $10 down , balnnco $5 jw-i month without Interest , I hav e a few aero lots lefi In Buniham Place at tbo very low prleoof $ nil ! ) pel acre and on eas - terms ; olectrlc motor runs dlrecl lo the addition. J. A. Lovgren , SOB Drown block. ' MHl.tll- WORLD'S FAni HOTELS & ROOMS Rales. IWe a word first Insertlun , Ic a word thtiro- after. Nothlns taken for less tlnn 23o. fPHE OROSVENOR , IS217 SHERIDAN AVENUE X ClilcaKo , a suluct family hotel , within II mliuHo- walk from Ihu principal nntrancca to the fair Good refurenreH. Reasonable rates. Apply to C C. Shinier , 211 New York Llfu bulldlnir. Onuha. Mills Jy Id IJOOMS FOR WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS , SPLEN AVlldlvfurnlrtlii il with IUiioili < rn convnnleiiceH , blocks from main iintrani'o to fuli'k'roundsblocl ; f i urn oluvatid road and Illinois Central. .Star hotel 1141.1-45 Star ay onuo , Clilc.u-o. MH11 4' LOST. Rates IKea won ) tlrstlnuiriK > u , lua word there after. Notliln ? taken for les. thaw 25c , y-H- . LOST. MONDAY MORNISG.&UALL , , SILVEI vv alch and Ivory i-oso bud' iflil. Finder will b rewarded by leaving them nlAU-3. 35th Avo. B . . * . . . MH1H4- irt SHORTHAND AND gYTE WRITING Ratox , 1 On a line each lnsf > rli' > n , 91.GO it llnu i > o n- motitli , Nothluc taken lor lilrAuian 25c. YOUNG LADIES AND GEf LHMHN CAN SOO ly iM > liilro a working- know ludfi Qf Hhorllmnd an tj piivvrlthnr at A. C. Van S tnt.H , cliool of uhorl hind , filllN. Y. LIfo. Typovvliti to rent , 4HI PN'PER KEIlS NI MB ME'ni th Rates , Ida a line each liiH"eilqa.l.r < ) a lluo pc month. Nothing taken for l'y .tjau [ 3io. W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN C . Jacobn , decuaHod , lalur vvlth M.O. Maul ) , undei 111 taker and cuibalmor , J15 S. ICtWU. Tel. UUU. lllxi 483 lor PAWNBROKERST" , Ratng , ifla n llnu u.icli liiHeiiloii , $1.50 a line | do month. Nothing taken for lom than 25c. T SONNENHERG , DIAMOND BROKER , 1311 BO , tl .DoiiKtan si. Lo inn money on dln'uondn.watche1 or etc. Old gold and Hit yyf Uouslit. Tul , . 15M. 485 BOALfcB. In. Hates , lOoa lluo each Inaortlon.Sl.Wjfl HIIUM aid inonlli. Nullilng t iken for lean than 2Sc. llio 'or "VT E\V A ; B ECON D H A'N D S > 0 AL iJ3 . ALL IJlS D InMr. xi AddruHU itorduiii Bullock Co. , LjkuM , Clilo i < Mr. SECOND-HAND' WRITBRS. R.itoa , lOoalluo each lnsorllon.il. 50 a lluo pi inonlli. Nutlilug tak.--ii for lo a than 23c. fill lay 7j O YLK3 A. IIAIIB. DBALEUS INTYPEWRITEit .00 , -I All inakoti boiuht , void , uxcliauvod , ronu-d. U 8U. N. Y. Lltu bid.Tel. . S.a _ 4M1 . MUSIC. ART AND LANGUAOEi GP.OELLENBECK.DANJOI3TANDTHACHE UlOCallfornUitrout. UU How They Were Once Etampaded by n Ory of "Boo ! " THEY WERE NOT SCARED BUT RATTLED liow 1'ort FIMior Itlotv Up Ocncrnl Slooiim on IViulons A Undent of OrnTB nnil Hnmoroui Inrlilonti of the War. The brigade of troops which In the civil wnr oocompllllcd nbovo nil others the loftiest devotion nnd fighting com- acre , the Kentucky Orphan brigade , was once stampeded 'by n trlllo such as earns a scolding for babes in the crib. The command was in the presence of tno enemy , and , overcome by fatiiruo on a night mnrch , the men dropped hsloop in the road whore thov had halted to awnlt orders. An aid of the general shortly passed along on horseback , picking his way carefully among the prostrate sol diers.Qno of them , half awake and startled , thought ho saw the hoi-no about to tread on a comrade and cried sharply , "Look out ! " That wn1 * all. In an Instant a hundred of the sleeping mon clutched the musket that rested in their lax fingers , sprang to tholr foot and over a fence into the first illmsy hiding place they found , like a covey of Unshod partridges. With no other alarm than the precipitate haste of the first exodus other hundreds followed salt. So there wore mon.vrh.oat Shtloh had rushed to the charge upon Sher man's rallied line with the ringing war sonu : ' 'Choor , boys , cheer , wo'll march away to battle : " mon who in their last previous action Stone river had atormed union batteries that not alone mowed down soldiers , but actually cut wide swaths in the forest through which KontuckiaiH marched to the attack , the survivors in scattering companies wading tho.river under a gall ing fire to silence the murderous guns ; mon who in their next battle Chioka- mauga were to charge breastworks in open field against doublu oddsand , carry them , too , and who at Missionary Rldgo and before Atlanta were to close their martial career with deeds of valor match less in American annuls , started out of their wits because a thoughtless follow in a moment of trepidation called out "Bool" in the darkness. The best definition of faltering at these times is the currant slang torm"raUlod. " It is more than to be simply llustorcd or , ; . . , - , T4HC lliiAl.TY MAHIIICT. INSTKUJir.NTS plttuod on rccora July a 1HU3 ; - WAItllANTV DKKUS. W I1 Slovens to .MiiKilnlena Hulilnnd , loU3J.7 , 0.10 to 20 , ' _ ' _ ' , 3. ) , lllock - l.Stovons'l'lacu . , . J 10,000 , K A lii'iison , trti-itoe , uml wlfo toAI- , burt Hursclixvylur , lot 10 , block 07. Bunion , . , . , . . 50C W Lfaul by , trustee , nml wlfo to A O KlnK. lot-to , block a , W I , hulby'a 1st add loHmtli Omaha . S5C . 1 Lenvllt Jlurnlmm nnd wife to W J Lowry , lot a , mock 7 , llurnlmm I'lai'0 . 5D I ) U JOnus ut al to II 0 Nuwliamo > , ' . ho34-10-ll . 2CO n J ItcmllM'ii to Soilili ) ) ( 'lirlitl.iii-.on , r-B 32 foot , lot 'J , block ft. Deur n irk . . l.GCM Ivnto Mella mill husband to A L llued , uiiillv i' > of n li lut a , block 135 , Uinalm . , . 0,001 > bo J W Cotton mill wlfo txi K V Luwii , Jot 3. block 7 , KilM-l Place . 1,001 > bor Julius Kratisonml wlfo lo ( i W Dunn , lot. 2 , block 4 , IlitrltiiKton I'Huo . 401 r O L rrltsolier null wlfu to K Wbulmul- clur , lot 4 , Cioilfroy'rt mill . / . . 3,08 Kir QUIT ciaisi IIUKUJ. . C ! M Moo.ro and wlfo to 1) ) II Klopn , lot N : 8 , Aubuinlltll . 10 ml DFflW. rt- I ) H Horcor ( mastur In ch.iiioory ) to Valley J.oan mill Tiintt'oiiiii.iny. n1/ ; 13 lotn.wS'j of nii lot 0 , block 130 , Omaha . , . 20,00 Hiuno lo s.iiuo , unit 111 feat ami west 34 fiuU lot 0 nnil wen 17 feet anil oust 34 feet lot 10 , block 0 , Kemi'd G. 3d mill , . > . 4 , CO r- Q A II Minott ( thvrliri to National HUIIK o ( Uoinnteii'i ) , lot ! ' _ ' , block 1'J , I'ut- rlck'ii'Jil wld . 2,00 J II Moll.li ) ( .special inuittc'r ) to J J Moni'll.Jr , uxucutor , lot b , bloi'k 13 , Central park . , . 20 II 11 Irey icounly tmmmuri to It 1) Uarvlll , lot U , block 5 , K'ountzj & KM 1)5 mhl . , . , . . . . , . . . . - 1)5r r- Total amount of transfers , . . . . . , . . OUUN PATENT BUREAU , SUEB&CO.,8ol3nor3 | , J1J US Boo Building , Omalia , Nol 4 years KzauiluoM U , H , I'at Offloo. Aiivlco frc is ilU No fee until patent is obtained dhoonccrtodi It is a montnl , moral nnd nervous collapse , a km of grip on one's self nnd the exciting situation tit tlio tlmo ; n sudden blurring of the consciousness as to who nnd what wo are , what udvnn tagos lid under our foot nnd the responsi bilities that go with thorn. Trim bnttlo courage addto , the moral obligation which soldiers nssumo and fool , quick presence of mind , a firm grtvap on all the faculties , a trained rondinoM to net nnd conndonco to deliver the bo.st blow at the nearestin roach. Dr. William A. Itnmmond has said that n soldier's courage depends upon the pathological condition of the heart , nnd the theory is peed so fur as It good , but it goes no farther than does the saying that n wood chopper or prtzo fighter should bo healthy and strong. In the case of soldiers a board of army surgeons looks after the heart of every recruit , Many u line looking candidate is rejected , the reason being hold u secret in the ex amining chamber. A nfhu should bo healthy to bo at his best in any situa tion , nnd if a man over needs to bo "ail there' ' In any place on earth , that place it the battle field , Napoleon lost a battle tlo by overeating and sudden indiges tion. He debated , hesitated , let slip the golden moments without n blow * ; and \ietory Hod from his eagles. A Scilillcr Hurled Alive. The funeral of Joseph Nelson took ' place in Oakland last 'week , says the Sun Francisco Examiner , and when the coffin was lowered into the grave ho was buried for thu second time. The llrst burial was twonty-bovon years ago , when ho was entombed alive at the explosion of Fort Fisher , when ho was buried in the debris for thirty-six hours before lie was found , am' then he was dug out for dead. Joseph Nelson was then a lad of 21 , a volunteer in company F of the Sixteenth Now York regiment , and attached to General Benjamin F. Butler's division , lie was at the storming of Fort Fisher under General Ames , with n ( loot under the command of Admiral Terry. Fort Fisher v-as captured , and when it was evacuated by the confederated the mag azine was lired , and \vhen the union forces took possession the fort \\as blown into the air and the union troops with it. Mr. Nelson was buried many feet under tlio ruins , and it was thirty-six hours before ho was found. lie was paralyzed from the burial , and became a sulToror from selatic rheumatism for his entire life from the effects of the shook-und exposure. Uu never recovered , but was for a while able to perform the duties of a conductor on a hglit run on the Southern Puclllp railroad. Mr. Nelson was not always willing to toll of his unusual experience of being buried alive for such a length of time , lie was very graphic in his account , however , anil this is the \v-ty ho told it shortly before his death : ' 'It all boomed like a nightmare , or the things ono fancies while in a fever. Fort Fisher seemed to be on top of me , with all tlio guns directed at me. I could neither move nor speak. Slowly I began to grow cold , so cold and numb that I began to wonder if I were dead. It began at my feat and crept up Ihron * * h my limbs , and up my bxly until it almost .seemed to clutch at my heart. 1 thought that it was tlo.ith itself , but I coulti hear noKo. It was very human noibo.nnd sounds thttt told me only too .plainly that 1 was btill alive the cries of the dying and wounded from the battle and the uxplcuion. ' 'They wore over mo and around mo cries that made my already chiilod bjtly colder. I cjultl hour them everywhere , it seemed to mo , the eriej of those in greater pain than I , for they were wounded antt mangled while I t was only cold. . ' ' 1 was buried up to my shoulders in the heavy sand of the breastworks , but my head was free. Over it borne timbers and rocks had bcoJino crossed and jammed , and they hud formed a roof over 'my head. This I did not know at the time. I could only feel the terrible cold that bunuuiLcd mo , for the pressure of the sand around my body drove the blood back to my heart nnd loft me without fooling. "I could not move ; ray armi wore buried in the sand and I was nbsjluioly pinioned. I could btuathu and that wa'i all. Then there came u great , pain in my head. It acemod tvs if it would burst and still I was helpless. I hardly know whether I was alive or not. I was conscious , for I cjuld hear the eric. } of the wounded ; but that was all I know , HIVO : that t could not move and that 1 was cold. "The fort blow up at 7 o'clcck In the morning and it wad the following day beioro I was found and dug out , and all that time I was conscious- , but holplcsi. " When Mr. Nelson was found ho was taken tu tno hospital at Wilmington , N. U , , but he never fully recovered froin the injury to his Bpino , and during the greater part of hid lilo walked on crutches. lint Mioc iii till ) I'miilon AVir. General II. W. Slrctim lias written a letter in very plain language to John T. Uapor , the cditjrof tlio Ohio Sildier , at ( Jhilliuotho. O.j in reply to an article published in that paper rollucting npjn the general for his opposition to pension frauds. The paper stated that General Slocum id on the retired list on half pay as n major general and Inn boon draw ing a borvicu pension of about $1,000 u , year binee the close of the wur , notwith standing the fuut that ho ij an able- butliod man. It continues ; ' 'No wonder he does not need the balary of commis sioner of pensions. It ill bcoomos him to throw mud at poor devils who don't draw as much per month as lie does per hour. With a fat bank acuouut and .0 a major general's half pay General Slo cum booms to have forgotten the mon wlio made him , " ( General Slocnm ropllos : "I am not on ( the retired list , and have never drawn a dollar from the government o.\oopt for services rendered , At the close of the war a commission giving me high rank o in the regular army was bent to mo. 1 o declined It , preferring in time of peace to take my chances in civil life. The )0 mon who made mo wore good and bravo )0n boldiers who daaorvo the gratitude of their countrymen. The real soldiers who bavcd tlio nation were brave and )0 patriotic , who , if disabled or in poverty , uro justly entitled to pensions , men nhimld not bu glassed with bounty jumpers or num who unlisted in thu 30 closing days of thu war , and who novur heard ' a hostile Hhot lirod. Occasionally b'omo of tlio bounty jumpers had thu mis DO fortune on their second or third enlist ment to bo Bent to the Bamo brigade or .regiment from which they had deserted. : Some wore uhoi by bontunce of court martial , and more would have boon but 00 for thu clemency of President Lincoln. If mon would risk disgrace and death ti secure the bounty of the government , why should they not seek that bounty in 83 time of peuco , whoa they risk nothing , and are urged forward by thu claim agent who divides the spoils with thorny They have boon cheered , too , by the pol iticians who think they merit the fuvoi of the pouple by buing ulilo to say that they never voted against a pension bill or throw an obstacle in tlioayof ut applicant. "In 1872 General Garllold said to congress - gross that thu pension roll was largo b. and he thought the maximum had buot rcuchod , In 187) the amount was S-'iO. 000,000 , and this was gradually decreased creased until 1878 , when It was S-USoO. 000. Now the United States is - annually to the disbanded army i 000,000. The number of poiulonorn now on the rollN 43 per cent of the number whoBorvod. The ponslonors of tlio war of 1812 constituted 11 1-10 per cent of the number that hiul nnlUtod. The pensioners of the Mexican war were about 15 } per cent , and the pensioner * of the war of the revolution oon'tltutod 23 3-10 per dent of the entire number ot enlistments. " A Much \Vounilod onicer , That wsw n good story which Hov. O. J. K. Sonos ot Louisville told in n DJS- ton pulpit the other day. Ho said : "An alarmist always reminds mo of n friend of mine who was a commander nt thu battle of Hound Mountain. It was a hot light ono of the hottest of the war At n particularly intense part of the na tion my friend stood besldo his horse scanning the Hold with his glass and di recting the troops. Ho told me It scouted as if the lire of the whole con federacy was centered on him , the bul lets Hying thick nromul him. "Suddenly he hoard n mlulo ball sing ing in thu air and ho felt Mmiothlng strike his log. Hut the occasion was urgent and ho kept up his glass. Thoru was another 'plng-g-g , ' and ho felt an other strike. And so It continued. "Thu captain at last lifted up his hand and pray oil , 'O ' Lord , I can go home to my wlfo and children without either ot my legs , but , O Lord , lut me go homo. ' 'Finally there came the clients of vic tory. The battle was won. "With u long-drawn sigh the raptnin turned. IIu nhoutcd to his orderly at a llttlo dis tance , 'I'm ' wounded , Jim. Como and help mo on my horse ; 1 must go homo. It's my last battle. ' " 'No , I guess not , ' replied the orderly. " 'What's the matter ? Como , hurry up , I'm wounded. ' " 'If yon want mo to help you , coma hero.1 sang out the orderly. " 'But what's the troublu ? Why can't you come hero ? Djn't you bee I'm wounded and almost dying'/ ' " 'Oh no , you ar8 not , ' sung out the orderly again. " 'Cmie hero instantly , you rascal , ' shouted tlio commander. " 'No , t dont. That's the biggest nest of yellow jackets there I over saw In my life , ' was the llnal laughing reply of thu orderly. ' 'The storming swarm of jackets were the only minie balls that had struck him. " Boston Journal. Vlijjl of Othur n.iyj. In olden days , when armies went forth to battle all in their armor dressed , thu Hag they carrloJ in the forefront of their ranks was worked and 'jmbroidered by the hands of fair ladies at thu omrtwho : thus visibly signaled to every man whti carried sword or halbort tlio hopes , sym pathies and good wishes of those who.su limbs were unlit for the rough experi ence of the war. It is a custom which in modern day hns > nearly gone out of fashion , llecently the Andrea Uoria , nn Italian battleship , was presented with coloi" ) worked by the Indies of tlio city of Genoa , and the hoisting of the symbol to the mast was made tlio occasion of great rejoicing. A ct n espondent in the Queen nskn why something of the same kind should not bj done in England. It is believed that no ship of the B.'itLsh navy has over loft pjrt carrying an ensign worked and presento.l by the ladles of Knglnml. And yet it would be ditllcult tj imagine n , more appropriate Hag fjr any vi-siol , whether entering into bittlo , liberating slavuj from to-riblo cruelty or carrying a nil'aj.is'o of peace and protection to thu op pressed , than one made by the bunds of tyginoii at lumc. Thu cjri'cspDiident biiggbals that ladies Tiiionld bestir thom- M.-IVOS in this dlrcutim and mike a ba- ginniiig by projonting to a battleship a silk ensign workoJ by themselves.f h > Iiormm tin u Story Toller. Fo two years in Hiieces ion Eli Perkins " kins whe"n a Grand Army of the Republic man h < vs aldroisu.l the f , 10 J old soldiers at the National homo at Milwaukee. Ono night the humorist told this story , says tlio Milwaukee Sentinel. "Goneral Sherman before ho died was a neighbor of mine. Ho lived at 75 _ West Sovcnty-llrst street. Ono night I took the general up to my Grand Army post Kilpatriek post 14U. On tlio way buck I asked him if ho didn't think 'Kil' was a good lighter. " 'Splendid , ' said Sherman , and then he said laughing , 'Hat ho was a great boaster , too. Well , ho had a right to boast fo r ho could never boast stronger than he fought. ' ' 'O.io day,1 eintlnuod the general , 'Kilpatriek was recounting at Willard'u hotel in Washington , his experience in driving back rebal reinforcements at Chanoclloisvillo. Listening to him was a crowd of oU soldld.1. ) , anoaj wuni ! was Mosoby. " 'Why , ' said Kilpatriek , 'the woods swarmed with rebels. I hud two horses shot undo ? mo and ' ' 'What did you do tlien , Kil ? asked Custor. " 'Why , I jumped on tu a government mule , a ball kn-'ckod mo elf , but thu mule charged ri'h ahead Into the rebel ranks. 1 never knew what became of that inu'.o ' , ' " 'Why ' , General , ' bald Mosoby , 'I saw that mule. He came right into our linos. ' " 'Well , I'm glad to bee my words ODII- llrmod'iiald Kilpatriek boriously. 'Thou you leally baw him ? ' * ' * * Yos. Hiiro. ' " 'Doad ? ' " yes.1 " 'Head shot o1T ? ' " 'No , died from mortiHcation.1 " General Sherman alwav < said with pride that the Army of the Tennojsou never retreated. They btartod In at Memphis and came out at Charleston and Wilmington in a fourth of the tlinu that it tookjtho Army of the I'otomuo tu HOC saw back anil forth bjt'.soon Wash ington anil Richmond. One day after the war the gunural said ho was talking with a veteran from the Army of the Potomac. The sOldlor wai dcoorlblng thu big fight uf Hooker at Clmncollors- villo. " "Did the rebels run ? " nskod Sherman. ' 'Jld they run ? " repeated tlio soldier. "Did tlio rebels run.- Great Soottl I should say they did run. Why , Goniral , they run so like thundur that \\o hti.l to run three miles to koup out of tholr miy , and if wu hadn't thrown away our gunj tnoy'd run all over us , rtiiro ! " < JtMii-r.il Miuiln'ri Xoiu. "Gonoral Moudo was nbovo all thing1 } a disciplinarian , " said an .ox-colonol of volunteers at thu Ebblt house last even ing. "On ono occasion a nephew of his hud lcon appointed on his statT. Only a day or two afterward it happened that Meade was passing by the tent occupied by the young man , Thu latti > r , standing at the entrance , saluted and said ; politely : ' ' How d'ye do , Unolo George ? ' "Tho old soldier turnud sharply on his keel and replied : " ' ! ) n it , sir , I'd have you know I'm ' not Unolo Gonrgo. I am Goiiorol George (5. Mcudo , commanding thu Army of the Patoinac , by G , sir ! ' ' When Meudo wont to West Point some follow cadets used to joke about thu ul/.o of his niwo , which was largo. Ho took it all good hunvjrodly , reply ing , as lie touched the organ on oue aide : " ' soldier1 ! 'Big uoso , great - Who ( ' Ui fat Aiihumnr.lliunU "lluit- VTU r" kiiunt- what Is good. Omulm branch , K S. 1C. corner lUth anil Juokson ntruvt * . Gootgu Ki-Uif , Munagcr ,