TV 1 IT TT i TTrrnrti 8PEG1HL NOTICES. A nVRKTISKMBNTS FOIl THKSJ $ COLUMNS J\ will tMtnkm until 13 so p.m. for thn evening ntirt until 8H ( ) p. ni. for the morning nml Sunday , edition * . AdvortlMrs. by nvjuosttnir n numbered chocV , ran hnvolllr answers addressed to a numbered Idler Incam of THE Ilrr . Answers o addressed will bo clrllvi'ml upon presentation of tlio check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Tlates 1 Me a wonl first insertion , lo n word there- M r , Nothing taken for less tlianttSe. A-WANTKII. I'LACK IN THR COUNTIIY OH city by n lady , cnti take full chnruo lioiiiwwork. 11121 N. Itnh Bireot , Omaha. 771) ) 4- WANTEP MAljE HELP. Rntcx Wo n wonl first Innc-rtlon. lea wonl llioro- Nuiilrtg taken for IPBB than SSe. _ _ iOENT rKMAN OV OOOtl Cli AUACTKU TO J 'rpprcscntmirbttidiifBs.lnMurancoiiicn prefcrrecli 417 Uru bnlldlnc. C 4 n-SATAUY OK COMMISSION TO AOENTS TO iMinndlnllin Patent Chemical Ink ira : pr Pencil. Tlio niofit tiH riil ntul novel liuontlon of thoaco. KraBpn Ink iliomiiBhly In two Bocoiuls. Works llko ntmrlc. soil to COO pe.'CPtit profit. Arpnln innklnir f .M ) | XT weiik. Wo also want n BPiicral necnt to tnkn ctinnro of territory nnd appoint wib nir''iitH. A rare cli.mcn to make monnv < Write for twrnm nml a Bpt'clniPnof craslnr. Monroe Eraslnu Mfff. CO. . X ill ) , La grouse. WIs. ( SHO I > -HALKSMIN : TO SKLL IIAKINO POWDER. J > Wn put our fronds In Olant Ilolllne I'lnn. fOO.OO inotith and uxiionncR , or commission. Cht- cniro IlaklnePowdor eto.,707 Van Uurrn BtmotChi- cngo. M 058-A 7' U-AT LAST W > 2 HAVE IT. ACTIVF AOENTS J'OTrrywIiomto takn onlors for Shpnpn World FalrPhotOffraphPd. A marnlflpctit collection of eopyrlchtiirl pholOKraplis of hnlldlnirs , Bconr . ox- lilbilH of the .World'H Colninlil.ui pxposlllon. gplon- illdly dcscrtbpd , 'Authorized by tlio onirlal msn- npciiirtit. Onn oblonir volnnio. Uctall , $ : i.S5. Ilookn on credit. Freight paid. AcniitB In thn Jlnld arnclpnrlne from 7.OO to $ l.f.OO dally. Drop ( vorytliliiB else and handli ) lliln book , Von will innko monny taut. Flnolv llhiHlratod circulars and lennn frro. Outfit anil BO photocraplin only $1.0O. AildrpBS niobo lllblu I'libllHlilin ; Co. , II.IH Uuarboni ntrcpt. ChKneo , 111. , or T23 Clieatnut atroot. I'hlla- tioluhla. Pa , M014 0 T > -nUTOHKH WANTED ! ( IOOD CtJTTKll AND J ) sa > isairii inakpr. Apply nt P. O. meat market , 035 llroadwny. Council IlllifTB. M77a B B WANTKD. T1IK COLUMIIIAN OU1LD , A fraternal order with entirely original tiiHiiranco nnd endowment features , and the most popular ever known , wishes to employ ono or moro first- class men In uvery state , to oreanlzo chapters. To the rlsht man an opportunity for permanent em ployment and larco revenue Is open , and seldom cqnaliMl. Wrlto for p-irtletilarH. Supreme chap ter , Columbian Guild , Toledo , O. M784 4 * Tl-AOKNTS WANTED. TO SKLt TIIK BEST J'moiu'y-inaklin ; niachluu on tbo market. Iho niilomauc eluar solliT , a fi-cent slot machtno , can bo tiHisl In ri-Htanrautn or saloons. A uood chance for reliable hustlers. Territorial rlRlits sold only to reliable men , Tlin mnchlno can Ira HCOII In op- rratlon at 107 S. 17th St.after ! ) p.m. HOBO & LooHor , solo auts. for the west. JI785 0 * TR-WANTKD A KIHST-CLASS SALESMAN TO J'nell aslandanl llnnof HO.-IPH on eoinmlHslon to Iho croccrv trade lit Omaha and vicinity , Aililre s , nlattnif uxpi'rleiico , etc. , to It. W. Hell M'fV Co. , Ilnffalo , N. Y. M7B.J 0 B -WANTED , SMART MAN , MUST COME WELL rccoimneiiUed , with $ iiOO.OO or $300.00. Ad- eBH N 1(1 ( , lleo. JI780 n- 1 WANTBI ) , A nAlinEIl. ADDRESS M. M. 'JoneH , SlroniHburj ; , Nob. M701 4 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Il.itcn.IKca wonl llrstlnsorllon , lea wonlthero- ntter. Nothing taken for lesa Ihati 2Rc. C"LADIES""OF GOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCJE our biiHlncss among frli-uds. $7'i.OO to $100.00 salary to rl ht parties ; 417 lice building. S84 C-LADIES WANTED TO ADDRESS CIRCULARS at homo. * M.OO to $ : | 0.00 aweok. Eneloso Blamp. Miss Ella AVeisi , South llend.Ind. 080 ri AVANTKD , LADY TO REPRESENT WHOLE- v'Hnlu IIOUHU In city until pipparud and to travel tlinreafter. Must have no home cares. AddressN 0 , Heo offlco. M7U8 4 r\ \ GOOD COOK WANTED. 202 NORTH 1HTH. \J 701 4 in WANTED. GIRL OF 10 YEARS TO ASSIST V-Avlth housework In family of two. Apply 1014 North IDth street. 781 3 * -WANTED. RY A SMALL FAMILY A YOUNG girl to work for her board wldlo attending school. Address , NlOJleo. 778 D * ri-WANTED , AN INTELLIGENT LADY WHO IS vvambltlous nnd wlllinff'to make money. Address N 17 , lleo. M70a 7 * 1 OB KENT HOUSES. Kales , lOe a llno.cach InHcrllon. Sl.r.O n line per month. Nothing taken for Icuft than -Tic. T i'OlV "UKNTCHOUSES IN ALL , PAnTS OP J/tho city. TlioO. 1Uavls company , 1005 Far- liain. C87 -X AND 4-llOOM Al'AUTMKNTS , VON BOHN block , with Hteam ; references required ! 810 B'-'iid. - C88 Pi FOll ItKNT. 7-HOOM MODERN FLAT , J-'LJUIBO bioei , uon s. lath i. ; it5 : D FOR KENT FOR 0 MONTHS OR LONOKR nicely loentnl l-room ) house , all fnrnlsliod and In first claHHcomllllon to wnall family without children. Knit naHonabln ami reforcncps re quired. Inqulru at na5 South Stllh Blreet. MU4 : TV-FOn HENT. I'--UOOM JIOBKUN HOUSE , Jvl7ii : Chicago St. MlilU fi' TV FOH HUNT , 10-rooni hotmo , all modern Im- 4-'proVemeuls , si8 : OIUh IDtli Htreet. Indiilre''nil Chleapo. Mlidil TFOR HENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE , ALL -LAnoiInm ciinxriilenees ; barn ; elegant lawn : lliiDsh.ide. No. 'Jill S. Ulstave. U. J. Kennanl , 007-H N. Y. LlfD Uulldlnir. M OWU i-O-ROOM COTTAfJB , MOOHRN. CHOICE. IN C. U. Kliriittler , ' . ' 01 lleo bldir. ' D I FOR HKNT , fi-ROOM HOUSK , tm S. 17TII at. , between Jackson and Leavenworlh. 758 0 D- I HOUSK , MODERN , NEAR IIUSI- IIOSH , rent moderate. Apply I'D 1 lleo bullillnir. r\-'OR ItKNT , PLAT. 7-HOOM , CORNER , J-Avllji rnniri * . 701 8. Hilli street. Charles W. Hallor , No. 611 Paxton block. M770 8 TV ( I-ROOM OUTSIDE FLAT , MODERN IM- .L/iirorrnienlB. also 3-room b.isemrnt. nl71l ! Iri-avfitwortli St. i M707 4 JD -IIS ( CAPITOL AVENUE , SKVEN ROOMS. ro'.MS Capitol avenue. 77:1 : 7 * JDD D- FOR RKNT. TRN-HOOM HOUSE ON PARK aviMiuo , with all modern convi-nli-nerti. hu.ited with furnace , hath room , rle. Knqulru of F. PJ Klrkendall. of Klrkendall , Jones A. Co. 7711 : ) VOK HKNT. 10-ROOM HOUSE.ALLMODEHN linpi'uvcments. Walm * unlil. Ik > st location In town , Only 7 minutes walk from iwstolllce. U114 Chlvaeo blroet. Percy 1) ) . Font , Hill lleo bullcllut- . 78y 0 D FOR HENT , NIOK FIVE-ROOM K , $1'J.OO. Imiulro room : HI ) , New York Life building. M71I3 I _ 1A VERY DESIRAIILK DETACHED TKN .1 'roonuHl ' modern heuse , large lawn.no Imspini'iit , SS'Jl California. M7H7 10 * it.h FOK B.QOM.8. Rate < i.lKe awiittl Ilrsi liiHi > rllon , lea word there- RfUir. NothlnL'Iak'Mi for less than -80. T'-TO qurr co J tor mifnrnlshiM rooms with luni'd U blocks from court lieiiHu. Address , M : IL' , live , Bid 1O * ALCJOVR FOR /ieiiilemLii.medirn | conveniences , 3'0 North 2W ! , M7 0 E- FURNISHED ROOMS. 1017 AND It ! ' . ' . ! UAl'I- tul urvnue. . MU7.I A7 * I" ? - IlO FURN ISHED oilO SOUTH Jl7lh street. JHUD 111- E- FURNISHED .110051 WITH ALCOVE. SOUTH frmil : nlhii small nxmiH , ullh or without board , Mm. Kntffht , No.'IIIO DonsUii Hired , nii ; EFURNISHBDiKOOMS FOR ONE TO FOUR ladles in * k'enthimi'n ; prlvato family : modern Imiiho , Ixuwfcn cable und motor llncx. v'ill-j NOllh IDtliSt. * \ M72' ' 0' EiVKRVPUKABANT FURNISHHDOR UNFUR. iilHlicil roOiim'wHh luocli-m roiiveiilunci'H , uter- jf llaimconi ii.'irk. 14V1 Park Avu. Avu.M7H8 4 E PARLOR , VM > HUD ROOM. STKAM HI'.AT , rnannilballi. Cheap rc-iil. 700 8 , lUlli.Hd Moor , _ _ J17U-J H FUIt V ISIiED BO OMa'AN 5 BO ARD . llito . IKu n wvnl ilrst Insertion , lo u word thero- tfer. Nolhliiy taUen for lom than tfae. I"f I" -TOUNO ' AVOMEN'S HOMK UNDER _ OARB OF Wuinan's CUrslan ( ( association , lilt ) . 17th st. j DOJdAIf.SOO AND Sill N , IBTH ST. ST.B03 1THK 8TATB KUIIOI'KAN HOTEL NEW AND vlotfftiltly funilhluxl ruoiim for rent by duy or \\wkal rt-aiOiiiilUinuuti. Emery i Spruit , IHOg toiamiou la titut. M481 A'.H 34NIOKI.Y KUKNISHKD SOIJTHKAST VUONT room vrltli alcovu nml \vliuluw.iuoJorncoii. . vciiUiucen.prlvtttuf.unllyi buard. O'JJ ymh ' 'liili trvul. BU8.-1 4 * AMUllOAKDj DOUOK BT11KRT. FOU RENT BToEa AND Itatea , lOo Una each Insertion , f 1.60 a line par youth. Nothlpy taken for Jen * than t6o. ! _ tr FOB. nKNTVsOllK'dN ft JSTli"ST. . , LANOK Xblock , suitable for meat umrkel , lianUvuro or Sry f ooJ more. Inqulro COD 8. 13Ui t. 60S J-t'Ott BENT. THE 4-STOUY 11KICK BUILDING VIO Kornahi si. Tliu bulldlmr hui B fireproof ci > - uittnt b MMunnl , complete atrau. heailne llxtun ) * , > * * * * l ° * APP'y ' > < " " ' ° lice to AGENTS WANTED. Hnt R , lOo a Itnn nvh InAorllon. tl no a line vet month. Nothlnr takrai for let * th J -HOOK AOP.STS WANTKD. OS PKK CKNT dlwotmt nnrt fioo.00 In cash to agent * for our S2.CM ) book. Onn a < rrnt In luklmr from 0 to 14 or- ilirxaiUy. Sample by ninll for 80 cent * . 1'nrtlcu- Inm froo. Wt A. Sjlrcntcr , 33 Hnrcrlilll ntrwt , llOBlcn. Man * . M'88 C * WANTED TO RENT. Hate * . 1 Uf. n wonl 0nl Imortton.'lo n wonl there- nftor. Nothing takrn lor Ion than 'JSc. K-THREE KOOMS WITH HOARD FOR SIX. Address Ilrowncaro of Chas. H. Fnllor , Chi cage , 1IU ' ' M71.T7' - TO ItKNT. TWO ' K-WANTKD NlCEhY r'Utl- tilnlinl e6ol Tootni or Oonhlo p.irlora with or without board for four. Ucfcrcncoa cxchanccd. HIvu description and terms. N 8 Uco. 7-175' 7fWANTED. . IIOOM AND ROAU1) ) 1NPIUVATE -IVfamlly by two ladles. Address N 1U. Ilco. STOKAOE , Hates , lOe allneeach Insertion , Sl.f.O a line per nionlh. Nollilng taken for less than 25e. STOHAOK 75it ilOUBElioLlT OcSoDS ! clean nnd ojicap rates. * U. Wells , llll Faniam. -STORAEWlLUAMSAOROSSiU4HAUNKY ( \1 _ OP ? WANTED -TO BUY. Kates , IHc a word first Insertion , lo a wonl there after. Nothing taken for less than 'J5c. \T WANTED. TO PHHOllASK A OOOI ) RETAIL J.'business ; nny llmi. 1'iirt trado. Ames Heal Kslatu Agency , 1017 Faniam street. 0:1.111 : * AT-CASH PAID FOlf OOLD AND 81LVK11. X > JacobHjjn A. Klsulo , teem U , 1610 Douglas st. M"i0 ! A31 * N-CASlt FOH FOIlNITUnn , IIOUSKIIOLD KotxlH , olc. , lir will Boll for owner In our auction Hales. It. WfllH , 1111 Fariialn. ona FOB SALE FUKNITXJBE. llaton. 1 > tf < S a wonl first Insertion , lea won ! thoro- artor. NolfiUic taken for lcs.4 tbmi "JSc. O-FOR SALK. ATONCK. PIANO AND SOMR joinl fnriiUnro , reasoiiiiblo. . ' ) Irs. Urar , I'oal Doiiulas Blruvt , „ 7B1 ! J ? OB3A1/E HOK3E8 , WAGON8.ETO Hates , lUo a wonl first Insertion , lea word there after. Nothing taken for less than S3o. ! I ) -HOnsB FOR SALK-QOOD ROADSTER , worth $188 ! will oxchaniro for surrey or 2- Hl'ilU'U IHIikflUll * See him nt Brown' * Uikilli opposite \ : Y. M. C. A. park. M7400 1A FINE DRIVINO HORSR AND PIIARTON for sale nt your own prlco. Address Nil lleo. , 700 4 FOK SALE M18CiiLA.NEOUS. ; Rates , 1 He a line each Insertion , $1.CO n line per month. Nothlntr taken for lets than l3a ! -FOR SALE ? ICE IN"CAU" ' " oTs ] OILHERT IlroH. . Council lllulTs. MilAl ) Q-FOR SALE CHEAP A li-HOUSE POWER EN- plnp , tiprlklit , splendid condition. Inqulro of J , P. nreitlliitf , Fremont , Neb. MllOB ! > OLAIKVOYANTS , Rates , IDo a linn each Insertion , 9l.fiO a line per nionlh. Nolhlns taken for lesi than 'Jfie. SMI . rollablo buslneHa medium ! Oth yearat lilt N.lOth. OIl'J ' MASSAGE. BATHS. JJTO. Hates , IHo n wonl llrflt insortlon , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than itfc. q'1 MADAM B SMITH , OO'JS. 13T1I , UND FLOOR , JL Room : i. Massage , vapor , alcohol , slraiii.sulplmr- liiuand sea b.illis. in li'.T > 0 * fP-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUOLAS STREET , :1D : -L floor , I'Ooiu 7 , iiKia3.iio. alcohol , sulphur and set baths. M077 4' T MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 205 JL Douglas block. M1U7 All' PEKSO-.AL Ratcs.lHca wonl Ilrst Insertion , lo word there- Tier. Nothing taken for losi than 23o. U WHITE FOH FHEE COPY OP OUH HEAU- tlfully Illustrated ntarrUgo Journal. Ilrown Pub. Co. . Toledo , O. M80 ! ) a5 U ; VIAVl. A HOME TUEATMENT AND SUHE euro for any iitei hie and ovaralne troubles. Of- tlco ( ill N. Y. Life blilff. Mll)7 ! ) .V MONEY TO LOAM RKAL .V'i DHatesMOe a line ench Insertion , 91.no a line per month. 'Nothing taken for less than L'Oc. T city tiroperty. VI.OOO and upwards , 5 to HM per ccutiiio delays. W.Farnam Smith & Co,1320 Farnam UU1 _ ' MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATKs ! The O. F. DavUCo.au05 Faniam Htreot. 00.1 F1UST AND SKCOND MORTGAGE LOANS ; low rales. Alex Moon ) , 401 lieu bid. . liUl Wi -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , ! to 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170. Faniam. 003 TV" ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , HIS N. Y. V Life , lends nt lew rattm for choice suenrlty on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. ; lib ? -CENTRAL LOAN &TRUST CO. , BEE BLDO. OUtJ V\7" FAHM MORTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON , 1)12 N. Y. Life. 7bO S'J MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOoa linn ench Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Notldnir taken for ICSH than L'/ic. / Wl LL LOAN MONEY ON A N Y KINO OF SB entity ; strictly confidential. A. 11 llun la , room 1 Continental block 47B V-MONEY TO LOAN * * Wo will lend yon any sum which you wish , small or large , nt the lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible time and for any length of tlmo ' to suit you. You'can pay It back In Biich Install ments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay fer U as lout , ' as you keep It. You cm : borrow ° " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOUSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , ai > SOUTH.1UTH STREET , llrjit floor above the street , THK OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOHPOR- AT1SD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 j V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? i Wo will loan you AN Y SUM you wl si i on your : : FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , : : CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , oto. : Wo irlvo prompt attention to iU ( applications , : : and will carry , your loan no Ionian you wish. : : You can reduce tlio costof carrylnir your loan ' : " by a payment , at any time. There la no pub- : llclty orrumornl of property. " " VIbELiTY"LOA"N"dUA"HANTEH CO. , Room 4 , Wlthmdl block. 11741 Cor. ISth anil Harney St. : BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOoa llnfleach Insertion , $1.B ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 'J5c , 7- FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL. AD- L dress box 05 , Lincoln , Neb. G1U Y-FORSALVIORTRADU , FIRST-CLASS DRUG slum , centrally located , uood ca h LuiliiHHs. o. W. I. . I' . O. liox 01H. M-iO'J -FOR SAl3lIALF IST4UIKST IN A WELL cnliibltBlu'il and . p.iylnir Imulneus , yonnir man preferred , \ > llh iO.DDD.Ol ) to * H,1)00,00 ) c.inttil. llest of reference * rciinlnxl and Blren. Address A. II. 1 * . O. , Ilo.x OU4 Omaha , Neb , M771 i' -LOCATION WANTED I1Y PHYSICIAN OP Hunt years oxpeilencoj Would .buy umall drug stock. Address N 18 , lieu. M7U1 4 > JFOH EXOHANOE. Hales , iboaUuoeach Insertion , l.nia Hue per nionlh. Nothing taken for less than _ ' , ' NEI1RASKA , KANSAS ' 'Jnnil Dakota. Will neil cliuap or uxc-humro for miluu.horttesuiid cattle. Add.box 70 , FrankfortInd. Z-CLKAN STOCK OF GENERAL MD3E. WILL take real estatu , uioupy , llox yUJ , Frankfort Ind. Z -ABOUT $7.1100 WOltTJI OH STAPLE OKN- ntl meix-lianitlHi ) for one-thlnl cash or Hoeurnd notus. baUniM Ouuba elty propurly or food farm , J , II. Haddock. Fall 'jary , Nub. M''rtO V-WILL TKADK REAL ESTATE FOR LARGE /or small block ut U'OOils. Address M 7 , lloo. MIIU7 ( / WILD I\NIH , , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR / - | iroi < riy hum. Wrlto full duitcrliilloiiii. 701 youthii'tli ttreet. M807 A3i _ V-SEWINO MACHINH FOll 11UILIHNO CIS- "tcrn.doliik'curpcntcr work , or a fresh cow. Ad- droaaM Ilteo. SiO _ Z-TO SWAP , QUARTER SECTION NEIIRASICA land for block uiurchandlso , Address 1 * . O. box No. tliia , IXn Id City , Meb. -M070 0 _ Z-A MOUE11N 10 ROOM IIOU3K. S LOTS ONto cer ut gnulit , i-ood r klonco twrilon of tlia city. For aitiullur house or voL-.tnt liiuMD lots address N. 10 Uoo. 7S7-8. 5WAVU 1 ° ° ACIIE3 0V IMPROVED BASTKUN JNobruHUu laud not inoilearod that I wUh to trade for merelmmlUo. Oeo. L. naiupUdl , Colo- ' ' rt' 'Q. Nub. M711Q 10' MUSIC , ABT AND 1.ANOUAOE8. llatos. IWoa word llret lu erllou loa , word Ihoro- after. KutUlng takui ) for lesii UnmUSo. FOR SALE BEAl ESTATE , RatnH , lVi ( n linn ncli Imtrrtlon , Sl.SO n line l r montl " . NotlilnR taken fbr ICM thAUJJ STOEPKL \t nnd bent lots In _ OMAHA. * Special prlee ami terms to HOMK IIUILDHIW. Slocpel Place lots will nlvr.iys advance In prlco , for the city must grow wealwnnl. Call on or address - dress W. A. Webster. 4M Ilc < 3 blctg. 014 CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINOS. KAST front lot Lowe avenno iPoppleton park ) , easy access to motor. Ownergoliig Into business , \\lll snll very cheap for cash. Also lot Hanscom Place. lllg bargain for cash. Address L. F. , P.O. Uox.'ISO. 010 IJAIieAINS-HOUSKS. IXJT3 AND FAUJIS. SALK JUortrmlu. F. K. Ua rl Ing , Darker blK. 1 Wl A1 a IP YOU AUK LOOKINU KOU A BAKB AND JL iironinblaliirpstmutit Wo can irlvc yon ono. For InsUinco , n ( rood fann of 100 ncroi 10 miles from Onmhii. Wlial onn you flnrt Ijcttort Or. If you want a homo-oii nn y irtymoilt * nnd clicnp , wo liavo scvi-rat : Oinalia wal Kslaln nnd Trust company , room 4 , lloo building. M071 TMUM LANDS , C. J.lIAllUI3ONtOlzN. ! Y. MFE. ? MIU3 I A1U' pAUOAlNS , IN FAIIMS , HOUSK3 AND LOTS. J. -lN. I-'romur , room C i'rcnzer block , oini. 1' . O. trjl ) AB2 AFOHCKD BALM. 13-IIOOM HOUSIJ.\VITH AITj the mixlom Improvement * , " good lol niul barn. 1'rlco Kl.TllO. $1,00(1 ( canti. balance on tdrfftlt to milt , ivltli low luloroflt. ImproTunnvitn toit ever tl.dOO. can rent bouuo for two years at $35.00 per month , fiiH ! N. il''iul. 17" " 1 > KAD THIS , 10-IlTOM itQUSB , , WNB HATH JVroom , Bnwrrairo and Btm'I i-ange , lot.itljcr.l ( to alley. 1'rlciij.oo , $1,000 e # i. Irtiprt v'ni nt lliillllri ) 028 N , 32nd l. 478 M UST HE SOLD , fi-ROOM 1IOII8R ON PAVED street ; nmall cash payniunt. Address-N u. lo. > . M7as o FOR SALB , HARD TIME PJIIPK , $10,000 , 21 room limemeiit house , D room cotlago In rear , lot (10x140 ( ft. , east front on. North t7Ui St. , $3,000 cash. Kasy terms. Has ono first morlgago of $4.1100. il per cent. Long tluio. Part trade. Ad dress P. O. box 714. oily. 70 ! ) 3 TOR SALE AT $1,000.08 A NICKS-ROOM HOUSE , -L nmvly palmed , with largo lot and1 , car line , monthly payments. This. Is a bargalih D. F. fllulclilimon. lUd N. IQUi St. MTfltl C RKAT SACRIFICE , INSIDE PROPERTY. House and lot offered for bale at half Us value , by J. M Clarke In J. J. Brown's block. M780 7 LOST. Rates , lOon line each Insertion , $1 .BO .1 line per month , . Nothing taken for less than -"o , fosT-A PACKAOK OF IIAHYCLOTHES , -LJ Wednesday morning , between i ! tlt nnd 31st on Farnam north on31si ( oDodgo and on Dodge to 32d. Please return to business offlce of tha Deo. M701 4 * LOST , AT COURTLAND HKACII , PAIR GOLD- franicdeyo glasses. Ilewanl for their return to D. O. McEwim , 1U11 Ilowanl si. 777 4 * T OST , ON FARNAM , BETWEEN 2BTH AND JJll'JilHlH. , n ladles'iMicket book. 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Men. ) 0.20am Leaves ( Arrives _ Omaha Depot ljithand Webster 8ts. | Omaha "l.lOpin . SULoula Express , . , I 0.50am 10.00pm S.'JS lint pm Local . am Leaves j c. HT. 1' , . N. AO. > a _ OmaliaDcpot | _ lathand Vfetiatar Sta. | Omaha . pm pni uu tm pn am 5F ilia am uni Loarea OMAHA A ST. LOUIS. | A rrlrea . Depot. 30th uud M rey. Omaha Din I | A VALOROUS JHPSTEER , "You nro sober , gtmornl ; you Boom preoccupied , snd , ai&ut when with inc. Can it bajrom lack oft ntorostV" Tnusspako tho'projjtjr Countosg Alvls Zelinska , In n soft tpoe of renroach , ac companied 'by the Most gracious of smiles , to a Froiieh olUfcor sitting by her side. side.This This young ofllcor Hw the bravo Cal viniac , an Auvergncwmighlandor , who , before his 30th year , Hmu won already upon the bnttlotlold ills epaulettes as a general of cavalry. _ l They happened to , bo nlono in a vast salon at ono of the old palaces in Wnr- saw , the homo of the countess , who had been loft n widow at 22. A largo fire burned in the enormous fireplace of rose marble , upon the pediment of which the arms of Zolinskn wore finely sculp tured. The month of January , 1807 , the time of this story , was remarkable , on ac count of its severity. It is well known that Nnpolooii ) nftor the battles tof .lona and the overthrow of Prussia , conceived the gigantic idea of a contlnonla'l blockade - ado and , instead of enjoying in peace his triumphs nnd his glory , wished to impose by force on all Europe the effec tive execution of his projects against England. Fer ) that purpose ho resolved to pursue the remnant of the Prussian troop ? to their last intrcnchment , nnd to go to moot the Russian armj % which was still intact , nnd under the command of General Bonnlngson. "You are still mute , general , " con tinued the countess. "Have I lost your confidence ? " "Pardon me , " replied Cnlviniac. "You must excuse mo for being dreamy and preoccupied. ' You know the cm poror has withdrawn from mo the com mand of my brigade for a month , bo- causol expressed too frankly my opinion of his indifference to the sad condition of your unhunpy country. The emperor has punished"mo severely and here I am , far from my bravo soldiers. I was quite happy in my disgrace , since it , gave mo the pleasure of being received by you , in the midst of the most glorious representatives of Polish nobility , as ori ally , as a friend. You , the energetic and enthusiastic patriot , have kept up my spirits , have permitted mo the pleasure of seeing you , of confiding in you my cares'and dreams , of admiring you , ot lov " "Ahlgenorall" ' "Yes , 1 am going to say of loving you. But am I worthy of expressing such a sentiment , when I ought to make iI ii strange confession ? You see mo sad I and preoccupied , because there is in mo a violent combat. Jam happy , intensely happy ; yet at thesame time , in spite of the charm which chains mo by your side , I would like to bo elsewhere. The inaction to which itl' am condemned crushes mo. I curso/tho severity of my sovereign. I would''liko ' this instant to mount a horse , cros Warsaw , and re join the army whu JJ means to leave" you , to lloo from youfcBeautiful eyes , in order to see , faeoto face , the horrible mustaches of the Cossacks of Benning- " sen. "You are always frank , general. However , I admit fliis unforseon de claration has Burprippd mo a llttlo. After fifteen days ofrgpose , you become dull and disconsolate ! , , , You are homesick - sick fen camps uind slmttlos. My salon seems to you loss attractive than your tent in the midst of tli 'snow. " "Permit me to MJkplnin. I hoard yesterday , ttnVlhj'ij | } ] V > voln6nt , of con centration oos n cJ-upjdly ; that th.o ' ' ' ' nvfrrpoiiig..io bo'qrcotl , to ac cept battle. .itMy blood-balls at tlio news. 'Thoy are gohijjvJtp fightJ I reflect. 'My brothors-in-arhis7are into going danger and honor. I wish to shuro their lot. ' However , whan I think of you , I urn cowurdly. I restrain ray feelings. Thus you see mo here near you , as usual. But I feel that my conduct merits reproach. If you esteem mo , you cannot blame me for this indecision which tortures ino. You cannot advifaome to remain inactive , in the midst of luxury and comfort , in r , rich palace , \vhon tho.dragoons whom I commanded yesterday , camping now in the snow , now marching in the mud or crossing the Vistula by the bridge of boats , are going once more "to bravo the dangers of war for the glory of Franco and perhaps for the liberty of Poland ! " Thu countess remained standing before - fore ; -o general , listening eagerly to his words , and expressing by her pas sionate looks the admiration which this martial ardor inspired in hor. "I love you thus ! " , , said sho. , "No matter how much I .may miss you , I feel , alas ! that you ought to go. I thank you for having given mo a day. A day is much in these troubled times. Yes , general , go qo where duty calls you ; resume the 'command of your troops , and return victorious. " ird "Thanks , countess. You understand mo. After leaving you I wish to ren der myself worthy of your noble friend i1 ship ; but see to what an oxtromo' 111 implacable will has reduced me. I have no right to resume my arms and rank. To go to the emperor , to Implore his pardon , to seek to reinstate myself Isn his favor , would bo a bold and useless stop. The emperor has no time for > audiences , and then , ought I to deny juy sentiment for Poland ; to retract the words whinh I spokei so freely ? Oh i. no ! Today loss than ever. Therefore i.o. , I am forced to seek a way of resuming the Eorviuo without being recognized by my superiors. I have rollocted for > some 'time , and when you reproached mo for my silence , I was" just making a definite resolution. I will present myself to the outpoets as a Poland 'countryman , desirous of fighting for his country. " "Why ! general , do you wish to enlist - list as u simple soldier ? You will have THIS INSTRUMENTS plncudj 0)i record August 8 , 1803 : I W li Roas nml wlfo to J J jVIoUors , lot ll.Axford'H add ; lot 0'Mock - ' , Fos ter's add rVt\ , . , * 8,000 J V Vlckers to K M Koss.irffiiiu. , , B.100 Edgar KulllnK'nnti wife ( U W H Kerry. lot.8. block ( ! , Totter & . .CJ'a add to South Omaha ru. . . . . , . . . . . . . 1,000 O Ij Van Gump nnd wlfivim I'Yedorlck ' Armbrust , lota 12 and la , block 3 , UnttaKopark ix ? , 2,200 W 'PKi-aiuan und wlfo to ) J n Jasper- son , lot 25. block IS , Vuj ey I'laco. . . . 100 I ) M Ura and wlfo to U'T Uruhnm , Jotl. Uro's sutxliv 01 8.000 H U Dovrlvs to Lluwoo < Ftj'nrk Land company , lots 13 to w. Hultliiiuro park : ) ' , - 6,600 J ti Vundercook and luWmnil to A II Johuiiben und hiubanul > HJ ( acrus , commencing at nortInsist corner 8- 10-13 ' f .i 1,825 Theodore Ols'en nnd w/fo / to Ourlo MaliieJII.lot 1 , Tlior I'laco 300 O UHtiinloy and wife to H W Francis , lots , block lUl.BouthOnmlia 1,000 QUITCLAIM I1BKU3. Walter Ilroon to John Mudlson , lot C , Andrews. \ \ & T' sitbdlir. , . 1 Aaron Voder and wife to G 0 Wallace , lota , block 4 , Uomimii i'laco , . . . . . . . . o llallou Haiiklni ; com piny ( o Omaha and Lincoln Kealty piimimny , , nest y lots and 8. block 18 , dentral ( park , lots 0 ud 23 , Archer Tlaco. . , i II Ii Iroy ( county treasurer ) to Walter Ilrcon , lot D , Andrews' W & < T's ub- dlv. . .t , Total amount ot transfer * 31,083 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING ' " llal , lOo u line each lunartlou , $1.30 a line per Uiouth. Nulhlnir taken for less than ' 'So , \70UNQ I > AU1KS AND OENTLKMEN CAN SOON JL uciiulru a working knowledge of Hhorthnnd and iypuwlilnr HI A. C , V n Saara Bchool of hort- tttud,513 .S. V. Life. Typowrlter * to rent. 010 to obey , instead of command , to mnrch In the first ranks , to struggle hand-to- hand with the onomyl It is to certain donth you voluntarily run. OhI What have 1 done ? . I. who hnvo rather en couraged you in your roAolutlonl I , who admire jou only to lose you ! I was wrong. I was misled by blind patriot ism , Itonounco your projects' It is your duty to execute scrupulously the orders of the emperor. " "No , countess , my duty is to bo whore the ifrcnah nro exposing their lives to bravo the dangers that they run. " ' 'Even brcnkingyour word ? " "I 'do riot violate my oath since I enlist ns n volunteer. " "You nro immovable. Do therefore us you wish. My best wishes accompany you. and I will pray for you. God grant that your temerity may not bo punishodl Think of inq sometimes. " Sha extended her hand , which ho kissed passionately , while she turned aside her head to conceal the great tears which plistoiind like diamonds in her oycs. February 8. , 1807 , nt daybreak , the French nnd llussian armies mot. The troops of Bcnnlnggon covered the moun tain'tops in front of the llttlo town of Eyluti. The umporor rolled upon this village , the cemetery of which ho occu pied with theguard. . The vast plain which sdpntatod the two camps was gloomy and dosolato. A whlto shroud of snow , recently fallen , entirely covered the hard ground. The sky was gray nnd gloomy. Tlio rays of the sun could not penetrate the thick , frosty ntmosnhoro. Upon the loft , a llttlo buck of Jiyluu , was . miMscd the cavalry of Murut. In the ' first rank- among the dragoons of Gonqral Grouchy , was a simple cavalier , sword in' hand ; without a distinctive mark , without , a decoration , but superb in his martial and > determined bearing. "It was Qalvlniac. AfUJr the scoho which wo have de scribed the general lost no timo. Hav ing dressed himself in the clothes of a "countryman und crossed the plains of Lithuania , ho presented himself for en listment to the first colonel of dragoons whom ho mot. Thanks to his disguise , ho was not recognized , und ho was soon able to put on the greoti tunic with its yellow enils and to take his place in the midst of his new companions , wearing , like them , the white breeches , the regu lation boots , and the helmet with an or namental plume of black. The battle was in progress all the morning. About 11 o'clock the snow fell in largo flakes , blinding the oycs of the French , who began to waver. The oin- poror believed that his good luck had for saken him. He saw that a superhuman effort must bo made. Calling Mural , ho said : "Well ! are you going to allow those men to devour us ? March forward with all your cavalry. " At the order Murat started like a flash , and drew up his eighty squadrons iu battle , placing ahead the dragoons ofGrouchy. Calvhiiae's heart beat fast ; 'at last ho was going to light as a simple soldier : to devote himself obscurely , lost in numbers ; to sacrifice his life , without hope of recompense , for the love am ] glory of his country. His thoughts trans ported him to the salon of the palace at Warsaw where ho had said adieu to the Countess Zolinska. It seemed to him that ho could hear her voice , could see her smile. Thus encouraged , it was with joy that ho throw himself against the regiment of Cossacks who , with their sabers , wore cutting down the army ol Augereau. The snow ceased , and ono could con template , in all its horror , this immense plain covered iwith1 the dead , the dying and thO'Wounded"tlio blood making horrible riblo spots on the white uniforms of the French soldiers. The meeting of the two bodies of cav airy was terrible. Calviniac , showing an impetuosity and an assurance whicl astonished his comrades , struck mos formidableblowsovorthrowingall obsta cles. The Cossacks were soon dispersed or rendered unfit for battle. Then the Russians , in order to delay the victori ous cavaliers , hurled again their bullets and shot into the melee , without caring for their own. Grouchy fell , his horse having been pierced by n ball. Cal viniac dashed in , released his general , who happily was not wounded , and gave him his own horse , then , bastriding a horse without a master , he rushed again into the tight. At this moment Murat and his eighty squadrons , horsomon. dragoons , cuirassiers , charged at full gallop into the Kussian infantry. After along resistance and several assaults they yielded , fleeing from all sides terrified , bloody and seeking a refuge in the neighboring woods. Calviniao , in the midst of this frightful confusion , fought with an audacity which nothing could stop. Each' ' blow struck , over threw and killed. His right arm was injured by a ball , but ho seized his sabre in his left hand and continued his course until the sound of the clarion forbade his further action. The work of this cavalry , perhaps the most astonishing in the history of the empire , decided tho.victory. The next day the emperor , in order to honor in some apodal manner the heroic squadrons of Murat , wished to survey the front of this admirable company of horse men. Grave and sombre , after a victory so hotly disputed , ho passed , at a slow gallop , before the soldiers , saluting the flag lowgrod before him. Arriving op posite the Eighth regiment of dragoons , he slackenqd his pace and said tj ( > Grouchy , who followed him : "Who is that cavalier in the first rank , who holds his sword in the left hand 1 ? Ho strangely resembles Calviniac. " "Ho is u Polish volunteer , " responded Grouchy."Ilo was engaged several days ugo , aqd.has fought like a lion. alI saw _ him at work , and I do not know of ono moro worthy a reward , " The emperor approached the pretended - tended Polundor. "Well , , my bravo follow , said ho , "I have the pleasure of congratulating you upon your courage. Ono of my generals , Calviniac , recently took the liberty of . criticising my actions. 1 have deposed him. You may replace him. I shall have then at the : head of my dragoons an olllcor worthy of tliom , whom 1 consider a compatriot and a friend. " oty He resumed his course , followed by' ' his escort of superbly uniformed gen erals. nlo The days which followed this battle were employed in removing the dead to the shore of the Vistula near Warsaw. They were transported on sledges across thp vast plains , followed by flocks of crows. Some , whom the guard would not permit to bo moved , romnlno'l in the convent of Eyjuu , now transformed into , n hospital. Among them was General Calviniao , who was very ill with a fever. ) Ho had abused his strength. After having fought all day , his arm in era Hlintr , ho was still at his post of honor > : but at night , when the excitement of the struggle and the emotion of triumph were somewhat calmed , hla wound , which hud reopened , caused him violent pain. Favor t > ot in. The surgeons thought amputation would bo necessary , out knowing that the hull had not remained in the flesh and that the bono was not injured , they decided to wait a few days. Happily , a woman watched near him. A young und beautiful Polish girl , wear ing the graceful ejostumo of the pennants of Ukraine , had presented herself to the outposts , saying that she bought her brother , a volunteer iu the cavalry of lurnt. Tlio Countess Xollnska , for It wan she , had n presentiment of the ro- till of the bnttlo , nnd following her omlnlno Instincts , she sought among the voundod for her lovor. After a day of vain search , worn out nnd anxious , al- no31 doflHirnto | , she conceived the idea if seeking shelter in the convent of the loncdictinos. Seeing that It was oc cupied by the wounded French , she ittll had strength enough to search the argu halls. Asking explanations , civing lotnlls , she finally discovered the llttlo room where , upon n camp-bed , was ox- : ended , not nor brother , as she said , but 10 whom she loved inoro dearly than n jrothor , since she had witnessed his chivalry nnd patriotism. The counters was not recognized by nlvlniae. Delirium had robbed liiin of his reason. This condition lasted for several days , during which his dovotcd nurse watched ever him constantly. Finally , the , fever1 abated , and the surgeons dcolared that , if ho avoided all .imprudence , recovery was curtain. Ono morning Calviniac , while taking seine nourishment , regarded with at- Lontion the young woman who served lilm with so much devotion. Ho thought that ho recognized her features , but her dress puzzlou him. Ho feared that it wns n 'dream or un hallucination. How- over , hearing hot1 speak , ho troinblotl , and roinomborod tlio awoot intorvlows nt the fireside in the palace of Warsaw. Ho inado an effort to collcot his confused - fused ideas , and raising himself upon his couch , called feebly : "Alvlsl" . The countess , ttnablo to repress an in stinctive movement , turned toward the sick innn. Slio approached him ; their eyes mot. They regarded each other a long time , without speaking , but this mute language told the story and joy radiated from their fauos. . "How came you hero ? " asked CalVin- iae. "It is you who have cured for mo like an angel from heaven ! It is you who have saved'met Lot mo repeat to you that word which you stopped on my lips the day of my departure. Lot mo tell you that I love you. " Ho extended his thin , polo hand , which Alvis took in hers. "General , " responded she , "my con duct is a confession that my words do not try to dony. My life belongs to you. Your niuno shall bo mine and your coun try shall bo my country. " There are tnrco tiuu a worth savin ? Time , Trouble and inonoy mu ) Do Witt's Llttlo Kiirlv Klsera will suvo them for you. Tlicso Httlo pills will suvo you time , us they act promptly. Tlioy will save you trouble as they came no pain. They will suvo you monovas they economize doctor's bills. WHY HANK DIDN'T ' HANG. Strawberry 11111 .Spoiled it LynchingIlco HOC.IIMO Hunk Taylor llnd ICl hta. When Hunk Taylor was put on trial at Strawberry Hill for killing Steve Brown ho pleaded guilty , says the Ana conda Standard , and in a Httlo speech to the crowd ho said : "In course you'll hang mo. I expect it , and shall bo disappointed if you don't. But I want it understood right now that I hov rights. " "What bo them rights , prisoner ? " queried Bill Totton , who was acting as judge. "Waal , I want to bo hung with a now rope. I was brought up respectable , and I want to die that way. Then I want to wear a bilod shirt. I was brought up to wear bilod shirts , and I don't want to disgrace the fam'ly , I want to bo shaved and to have my hair combed and parted in tbo middle , and I insist on Zoko Cooper lending inq his now butos. Thorn's my rights , and I shall insist on 'em. " "Prisoner , hain't you jest a leotlo too partik'lar ? " inquired the judge. "Hain't it puttin' this 'ero camp to u good deal of extra trouble for no real benefit ? Whar f.ro wo goin1 to got a biled shirt , for instance ? " "I dunne , but wo got to hov ono. Do you s'poso I'm goin' ' to bring up in the other world with this old red shirt on ? They won't allow mo to stake a claim or sot up a shanty. " "How are you goin' to bo shaved when wo hain't ' got no razor in camp ? Wo kin furnish you some grease and a comb , but tlmr can't ' bo no shuvin. ' " "Got to bo , " replied Hank. "I hain't goin' over the divide lookin' like a wolf with his winter fur on. And as fur grease , I want rog'lar bar's ilo. I bound I to look jest as purty as I kin. " "Zoko , will you lend him yor butos ? " asked the judge. "Jfawl 1 could never fool easy in 'em ' ag'inl" "Then I don't ' ! " hang retorted the pris oner. . "Mind you , boys , I hain't dcnyin' that I killed Steve , whom everybody knows was a provokin' , cantankerous cuss and ortor boon killed long ago , and I hain't kickin' as to what will follow. I'm jest stickin' out fur my rights , S'posm' any ono o1 you was goin' to arrive - rive in the other world us a tenderfoot , wouldn't ' wan't ' to look you fairly de cent ? " "That's ' so , that's so , " mused the judge. "In course it'll bo known that you cum from Strawberry Hill , and In course wo'll hev a pride in flttin' you out in decent shape. The prisoner will be removed while wo hov fi talk. " Wo had talk. ' a Wo couldn't got a white shirt , a now rope and a razor anywhere - where within 100 miles. And , as Hank hud observed , Steve Brown was always saying mean things aud provoking quar rels and wasn't of nuich account. After discussing the pros and cons it was de cided to overlook the olTonHo and Jot up on Hunk , but after telling hiiq our de cision the judge said : "Gut don't do it again , Hank , It are thooplnyun of Bomo'of the boys that you were too darned particklur about the bited shirt , und others that you were right about w tin tin' ' to make u decent appoaraiico on the other slioro , and so we decided to cull it squur. Next tlmo , however , wo'll hung you with n intilo rope and in yor old duds and lot ye run all the chances. " "Waal , boys , ilx it to suit yorsolvos and it'll suit mo ; " caroloBjly replied the prisoner , and court was adjourned and wo returned to work. It is shady at Hurlington beach. A tlrtmt 1'ubllu Work. Nothing is moro remarkable than the vast contrast that exists between the nolso , the froth and the loam of politics in France , und the quiet , silent , deter mined way in which every enterprise connected with trip defense of the re public or the prosperity of its colonies is- undertaken and carried out. One of the most noteworthy of these , soya the Now York Tribune , is the construction of the harbor and fort of Tunis , which Imvo just been completed by the French gov- in orninont. The capital of Tunis is sepa rated from the sea by a lagoon twelve miles long , which was not oven naviga ble for small Btuamors , while the- port itself , La Uoulotto , was BO shallow that pasiongor boats had to remain at u dia > tunco of about throe-quarters of a milo nt out nt sea. Within the short space of live yimru Franco has entirely metamor phosed this state of affairs , and the ) lart'ost eteamora can now advance between - to twoon two superb jetties , lighted by electricity , and moor alongside the newly constructed quays , which at pres ent constitute the finest ornament of the by city. It la cool at Burlington beaoh. ho BODRRE COCIIRAN'S ' BREAR Eloquent Now York Attorney HM Become a GroTor Man for Good , TAMMANY HALL TO LOSE A DIG TIGER Ho U llepomlnr AltnKflllier Too Solid with the Administration rrmllctlnn * Ito- the .Mmngi < A Chlnrto WASHINGTON , Aug. n. A morning paper has the followinp ; : Dourko Cockrnn is the llrst ot tlio Tammany hall tlgora to nmko the loap. A story not to bo doublQil coinos ever from Now York today that Cockrnn has jiiil oft from Tnmmanv hall and will soon ho on the deck of the administration. Tam many men express great indignation nt what they dosorlbo as Cookrnn's dosor- tion. Cockrnn has not formally severed his relations with Tammany hall and thuro are these here from Now York who nay that if ho clous not expulsion by order of the hall will bo the lir.ogrnm. It is paid that Cockrnn has boon con sulted by President Cleveland about the Now York nppplntiiionts , especially aa to the appointment of the po. tmnslor of Now York city. Prominent Tammany men have suspected that Cockran would withdraw from the organization or bo forced out of it ever since the Fourth of July , when ho wns not invited to nponk , while Congressman J. R. Follows was shoved to the front. I'rcdlutloill About tlio WASHINOTON , Aug. 3. The chief in terest in the coming congress cpntors in the president's message , and as to Hint no ono whoso opinion is of value claims to have any dclinlto information. It is true that a Now York newspaper re cently published in double leaded col umns what la claimed wns iv summary of the president's ' views , hut that news paper has a reputation for fakes , and the publication attracted no attention and was not oven commented upoh by its colleagues in the city of publication , except in terms of derision. There are two general views among the leading democrats a to the character of the president's recommondijtion. Mr. Car- llslo is said to bo of the opinion that the president will restrict the recommenda tions of his mo-ihago to "the special ses sion , to the limuioiul mid silver ques tions only , and that he will make hla suggestions as strong as it is possible to make them. Mr. Crisp , on the other hand , says frankly that in his judgment the president will not conllno his mes sage to silver , but that ho would hardly fail to call attention in it to the subject of the tariir. Vlilncxo Lobby Will Ho nil Ilnnd. WASHINOTON , Aug. 3. It is nllogod that the Chinese are coming to time with a live and vigorous lobby , and will raid the capltol buildings onrly Monday morning. There is * to bo war to the knife , and report has it that it is to bo pushed in up to the hilt. The Six Com panies , it is said , are bucking this , and every means pobsiblo will bo taken to effect the repeal of the Geary law which passed the lust congress. If reports that come from the Pacillc slope can bo ro lled upon n lobby of gigantic proportions , equalling that of tlio famous Credit Mobilior in 1871 , when Oakes Amos-said ho planed n great deal of inonoy "whero it would do the most good , " is to infest the coming congress with the solo pur pose of getting quick action for its nionoy and wijiing from the face of tlio congres sional record everything offensive in Chinese legislation. Inquiry at the Chinese legation elicited the fact that all scoined confident that a repeal of the Geary law will bo ono of the great humane acts of the Fifty-third congress. When Triicling. . What her on plc.isuro bout , or business , talto ou every trip a , bottle of Syrup of Figs , aa It nets most iilcn.siuilly und effectively uu the kidneys , liver and bowels , pravunts fovtfra heuiches ; ; and other forms of aluknoss For sale in 50a nnd $1 bottles by nil loading druggists. Manufactured by tlio California Fit ? Syrup Co. oul.v. Ohrlitlann Ktocutod by Turks. LONDON , Aug. II. The question o Turkish outrages upon Armenian Chris tians was again brought up in the IIouso of Commons yesterday. Sir Edward Groy said that what little information the foreign olllco had on the subject was very painful. Fifty-six people have boon arrested , and of this number suvantoon had been condemned to death and many of the olhors sentenced to long torins o/ / imprisonment. Subsequently the sultun of Turkey commuted the death Hontenea of all but 11 vo of the prisoners. Thesu five men liavo boon executed within tha past two or three days. From the evi dence that had boon given at the trials , it was clear that two of the men exe cuted , and probably moro , wore innocent of the charges nmdo against them. The British representative in Constnntinoplo had used his influence to convince the Ottoman authorities that the trials wcro unfair , but his efforts to Imvo the wrong righted were in vain. Fatlguo and exhaustion overcome by Bromo- .Seltzer. Contains no opiate. TluniKlit IloVii4 Hypnotized. PriTSHUita , Aug. I ) , ' 'TJio Dutch and Irish out in Colorado have hypnotized mo and tried to rob mo ot my sllvor mines , " said .f. K Gorman , a resident of Chicago , to Police Inspector McKolvy last night. Gorman in insane and wan arrested while making u speech to n street crowd. Ilo mild ho had just cotriu from the west , whore hu wan compelled to abandon Ills minus anil ucuk work in the oust. Ilo looked like a man of re finement. The policetelegraphed hla relatives and ho was provided with a rail road tlekot and Heat buck homo. Ilo said ho hud visited every city between Denver and Now York trying to getaway away from the people who hypnotized him , but could not break thorn off. The inspector thinks his mind has become unbalanced through excitement oVer'tho wilvor flurry in the wont. Don't Kursot tha Diite , Sunday , August ( J , of the-mounter cheap excursion to 13urlington beuch. Train loaves Omaha at 0 a. in. Itound trip tickets 91.00 , Moiqultoe * In War Tlntp * , "Speaking of mosquitoes , " Hnld the man on the voraindu , "thero were issued Homo of the troops in the eiiHtorn part of tlio south in the course ot the civil \ytir this country , from 18(11 ( to 1805 , mos quito nets , which might bo called indi vidual nota , for they were ono to a per- son. These nets , when eot in position , were about six feet long.thrpo feet high , and three foot wido. Tapes ran along the top edge and extended in IOOBO ends the four cornom. When the not was Bet up for use theao corner tapes wore tied around four sticks , llttlo corner 1)08ts , driven into the ground , It might soiiiu uooin ainiiBing , the idea of Issu ing moaquito nets to troops engaged la actual service ; they might think thai men in constant d'tngor of being bitten cannon bulls and bullets would have little fear of mosquitoes , hut this would merely the superJloial vlowof pursou not fully acquainted with the mosquito , "