: ' * fr-V ullf'Wfzn''r * ' " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUNE 9 , 189-I.-TWELYK PAGES , SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertl * mentii for thes column ! will b Ukn onlll I * * . p. m for the evrnlnir n < l until 9:00 p. tn. for tb momln * nd Hun < lr million * . Adv rtt er , ly rcnumllni ? a numbered chpck. cnn have nnsw. r nd'lrco cil to n niimberwl let- ur In care of Th.V . , * . Answj.ni ia i.l.lresswJ will of th check. I * delivered upon presentation * RatM , l'4e ' wonl flr t Insertion. 1c a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor Ins than i c. SITUATIONS WANTEPT WANTED.SITUATION BYAN n.x.TK' rineced bookkeeper. Good reference furnUhejL Addr M M W. Omaha tlee. A-M7039 _ \VANTKD. T Y YOUNO MAN , T03I- tlon ail Mlit nt V * * " ! 1"- - or cleric. Reference * . 130. Address M -j JJ ; " A " iinfl ATTENTION : A YOIJNO MAN "de""i ? n lAm Ihc iSrlVr.trade ; will learn rea-lllr. nnd nm situated to accept nny.rrai.m- nblo tVrm Mr good Instruction * . Any l < x-nm > r. Address N It. lire. A-MTO u WANTED MALE HELP. BOLICITORS , TEAMS FURNISHED ; INHTALL- tnnn Roods. American Wringer Co. . 1C09 oj" ard street. 'I"3 ToY-NTS , " SALARY OH COMMISSION. TIIB greatest - Invention of the age. Th New Tal ent Chftnlcnt Ink Erasing Pencil. bells on dlKlil. Works like magic. Agents are maklni ? 125.00 tn 112300 per week. I "or furth'r par- tlculam wrlto th Monroe Erasing life. Co. , X Z6. La Cross * . WIs " wt WANTED. SALESMAN : SALARY FROM start , permanent pl.tc . llrown Bros. Co. . * nurserymen , Chicago , 111. B-M359 .122 BALESMEN WANTED. TO SELL OUR by rample to the wholesale and retail traoc , . II on night to every Imslnpsi man ° r " " ? liberal salary : money advanced for ailvertlslnB nnd expenses ; permanent position. Aiiiirnw. with Blimp , King Manufacturing Co..C-n. Chi ' B-M771 3' - cago. III. TVANTED. YOUNO AND INTELL GENT MAN to make himself generally useful In " > M tc ofllte. Addre B N 7. Bee. . -877 WANTED , BAILSMAN ON THE ROAD TO Bell advertising cards nnd calendars on com- mlMlon direst from manufacturer. Can make - > 000 per week. Advertising Specialty Co. . Buffalo. N. Y. _ _ 2JTM TRAVELING SALESMAN W. NTED TO I our makes of blankets , flannels - . d S" . ir * c.iwi innn and low-prlcrd cnMlmer wUh retail tmT. The Purn.ll M * * ' DCO , 1'hlladelplila. 11-M8M 9 street , Chicago. HELP. tADIi:3 , WANTINO aillLS APPLY 'AT Tlirj Scandinavian Youne Ladles' home , 3301 Cumins. " " "J13 ! TH. ALWAYS BOMCTHINfJ NEW AND ' . Write today. It IA > pllprx In ladlei' goods. 11 pay y5u. Ladles- Supply Co. . siw mrl ove- nue. Chicago. BPHCIAL BOMMnn CMPWYMKNT ron nchool teachers : we want two apodal represen tatives to devote the summer In Introducing our serial publication for the younger student. The I'lctoral History of the World's Omit Nations11 ; llbcrnl financial arrnnKcment. Caller or address 12 Crelghton block. Omchj , ,533 10 FOR BENT HOUSES. FINU FLAT IN CLOUSHU BLOCK AT 703 3. 16th St. ; ran * * and all other conveniences : J2J. George Clouscr , room Z , 1C13 Farnam Bt. HOUSES , F. 1C DARLING , DAIUCnn HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THH CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 15Qj Parnam. u OST C-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Sntnford Circle. C. S. Elguttcr. 204 Bc9 build ing. D-538 T.ENTAL AGENCY. 007 DROWN CLEAN , COMTOHTABLE. CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , best 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also e-room BUlta In tenement. 81G S. KELKENNGY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTALJ1LK. FOR RENT. J33.00 PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAYette - ette avenue. 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot nnd cold water , closet , cas. electric llghtinit appli ance * , etc. Beautiful lawn , treei. etc. PldelUjr Trust company. 1702 Farnam street. D-EDJ FOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house 2621 Capitol avenue. B. II. Ilobhon. room 7 , Commercial National. D S50 FOR RENT. CHOICE FLAT IN THE P. E. Her block , cor. 16th nnd Jackson streets. Call nt 1112 Harney street D Mo43 HOUSE FOR RENT. TEMPLETON & PIER- Bon. I'axton bile. D- < FOR RENT. DWELLINGS IN ALI < PARTS of Omaha ; call for list. E. II. Bheafe. 2 Pa ton block. O-M66G FOR RENT. DESIRABLE DWELL1NOS IN Crmncll BlulYs ; call for list nt Omaha nfllce , 432 I'nxton block. 13. II. Sheafe. MC67 FOR RENT , TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS , cheap. J. W. Squire , 24S Bee bMg. D-ga3 TOR RENT. 3. 4 AND B ROOMS. ENQUIRE C31 S. 17th ave. D 852-21 * FURNISHED HOUSE ON FARNAM STREET , near Mlh. Cell at M7 Brown bloct , . . _ FOR RENT. DESIRABLE MODERN RESIdence - dence , 2513 Farnam. 11. C. Patterson. Ramga block. D-M868 3-ROOM FLATS CHEAP. HIS N. 17TH. FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS. LARGE SOUTH ROOM , 1919 DODGE STREET , 13 MO AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNER 13TH and Dodge. Rooms by thp day or week. E teO J8 * ROOM WITH ALCOVE. 521 3. 20TII AVE. E 123JH * FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY STREET. 13 M7a 11 * FOR RENT. NICELY AND NnWLY FUlT nlnhed room , llrat door ; no other roomers ; six blocks from P. O. ; gaa , bath , etc. Address M 21. Bee. E MS30 FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT board. 2211 Douglas street. References re quired. E M833 13 FOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , nil modern Improvements , -UOj Si. Mary's avenue. E M7S1 11 * FOR UENT. NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH front room In private family , to Kcntlcmm ; references rcnuliud. Inquire Gil North 21st _ street. E _ .MS13 1J FURNISHED ROOM. BATH. JC MONTH. 1D11 I'nrnam. 13 SIS 8' S FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE. Ueep ng. Rent moderate. 2005 Hurt street. 13-MSI7 H FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Ucvplng. 1611 Howard street. 13 M51S 14 * FOUR. BIX OR EIGHT ROOMS , FURNISHED complete for houiekecplng. In good modern house. Call 2005 Dodge. K S3I-S * THREE LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS COMplete pleto for housekeeping ; no children. 1913 Far nam street. 13 MS50 10- DESIRABLE FURNISHED LARGE FRONT room and nlcove , close to business center. Ad driwi N S , lice. 13-S31 H BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROOMS ADjacent - jacent to burliness iwrtlou , iefercices ) ex changed. Address N 9 , Bee , E ( tail * FUBNISHEU BOOMS AND BOABD PI SOUTH ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. 1M ' Douglas itrc t. F-MW5 YOUNG WOMEVS HOME. UNDER CARE OK Women's Christian association. Ill S. nth it. F-53J 60UTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH board. In prUate family. 2020 St. Mary's ave. F-MS61 J13 ROOMS ! FURNisiIED OIl UNKUItNI8HKD. with tlrst-cl buitil. 190 < S Caplto ! ave. Imiulra H10 Capitol avc. F M774 NICELY FURNISIIED ROOMS. IXILDINQ b la , modern conenlcnccs , with good board. The Rose. 2020 Hnrney. IJIRGE FRONT AlCOVC ROOM. TWO NICK rlunets and grate , with board The Albany , tioi DougUs street _ ij1 * " " FOR "RENT ? TV > 'O JJICBI.Y FURNISHED roimi with excellent table board , home cook- Inc. 5 minutes fnmi postofllce ; terms reason able. Ad Ircss N 1 , Bco olllco , ! Ml GOOD BOARD , ROOMS ENSUIT13. HOJ 1XJUO- Ja st. I'M MI U FOB RENT-UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS. 4 UNKURNI8in3D "llOOMS. B u7rAliLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. . low nt. north- is vt corntr 17th and Webtter U O C ? _ _ 4 LAROB UNFURNisiIKI ) ROOMS FOR ) u > u eket | > lnfr. 3 largo clcuets , bath and ualer on am lloor ; chap to man and ttlfo without clilldren. U Kama in. U-.M800 10 * _ 1XIR RENT. HUOOMS AT 171J N. FOB'BENT , II MONTHS OF STORE. 303 S. 17TH. I MO CORNER 8AIXKN. HI DOUULAS. INQUIRi : 10. 1-WSC3 FOR BENT STOBE3 AND OFFICES Continued. _ FOR RENT. TIIIinB-BToilY AND BASEMENT brick Imlldlng at loll Farnam slrett , In nrit- clnsa condition , RTM > | location for any butlncs . Inquire of A. J Iopplcton. room 311 Flr t Na- tlonal hank building. I3i 13 _ FOR RUNT. THe 4-STORY BRICIC BUILDING , 1 Fnrnam street. The building has ft fire proof cement basement , complete Bteam heit- ing fixtures , water on nil floors , gas , tie. Apply - ply at the omi-e of the Bee. 1 913 AGENTS WANTED. _ AGENTS , WI3 HAVE A BP.LLER , ) PER cent profit ; sells In every olllce. resilience. novelly , book nnd news store. Send Cc postage for sample , terms , etc. Jewell N. Ilalllcan JCo , Chicago. J M l BOOK , 1CO.COO SOLDrA wanted ; outnt free. Ferguson , Cincinnati , O. J-MK4 l. _ AGENTS IN AND OUT OF CITY : LIBERAL commissions. Apply room 433 , Prtxton block. J-878Jy7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AGENTS WANTED , GOOD MEN ONLY ; RAPID nellcr In town nnd country ; large returns to workers. Call 2707 Q street , Sou 111 Omaha. J-87011' _ _ WANTED , AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS BY ( ample at home or to travel. Expenses nnd rood salary or commission to right party , Apply nt once for samples. Address Lock Box 13H. N. Y. City. J _ STORAGE. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. WelN. 1111 Farnam. M-tOO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1J14 HARNBY. M01 WANTED TO BUY. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND sold. L. Altman , SOS & 810 N. ICth st. , N S23 Jy5 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , stoves , etc. I. Brusscll. 71D-712 N. 16th. _ N-S37 f WANT TO BUY A GOOD 11.00 DAY HOTEL , with n saloon In connection , from tlO.000.00 to JSOU .00 , In good town ; J8.000.00 or JJ.fXM 00 cash , balance good security. Adilress N 10. Omaha Bee. N MS35 11 * WANTED , A GOOD , LAROIj DRIVING HORSE for two-Bcated surrey , xultabte for n lady to drive ; must be young and sound. Address M C2. Bee. N MMI 10 * FOB S ALE FUBNITUBE PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Price low furniture & household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , 613-615 N. IGth st. O-857 MONEY TO LOAN BEAT * ESTATE. Continued. _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxlon Mk. ' ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO..3U N.Y. LI FR loans at low rates for choice security an Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED J. N. Frenicr , opposlto P. O. W MI-J15 MONEY TO"IXAN AT "LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omnh-v real estate , 1 to 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 1'iirinm , UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital $2,000,000. Surplus JWO.OOO. Hub- inlt choice loans to F. S. Puscy , agent. First National bank building. W 800 _ cTTY LOANS. C. A. STARR , SIS N. Y. LIFI3. W-M9IS _ LOANS. TCMPLETON&PIERSON.PAXTON blk. W7 _ LMOGENB L. RAMSEY MAKES DELICIOUS home made bread ; try one loaf. 217 N. 16th su U-871 Jy7 _ _ _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish , rmall or large , ai the lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible time , nnd for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay fur It as long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. without publicity .or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 308 SwUTH 16TH STREET. First floor nbovo the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAX COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 31 A. 13. HARRIS , ROOM 1. CONTINENTAL BLK. X MM3 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Hnrvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Llfo building X-M271 _ THIS PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULKS , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY , MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay bark at any tlm nnd In nny amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , corner 15th nnd Harney ntrects. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. W-017 Do you want to Trade FOB Something Else ? and get the Best of the Bargain. Then advestise it in Our exchange column. Cost you i l/tC a word , one time , a cent a word after that. FOB SAXE HOKSES.WAGONS.ETO. FOH BALE , LIGHT CAIHUAaE TEAM. 1134 N. 17th. P M333 J53 * _ LARGE DIIIVINQ AND SADDLU IIORSK TOU sale , 4 years old. 1009 Douglas sU I' BS2 11 * SMALL PnUFECT SADDLB HORSE FOU sale , suitable for lady. 1000 Douglas t. 1' SSOll * _ _ FOB BALE m3CEI/LAyEOTJ3. FOR BALH , NEW SAFETY BICYCLE FOR boy ot 9 , cheap. J. U. Ilayncs , Dee editorial rooms. Q-M3I3 12 _ BALED HAY TOR SALE. TUB STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of eood barn-stored hay for eale. All orders filled promptly. " O.-S03 _ FOR SALE , UPRIGHT PIANO. 817 SO. ICTH. Q-M815 ! ! nnNIIEIM SPANIELS. THE HANDSOME Ilttlo toys ; Scotch Collies. O. II. Moore. 1C31 Sherman avenue. Importer nnd breeder. Q.-S75 JyT _ roil SALE. CHEAP. TWO NEW TOP UUQ- glcs , two new farm wagons and one Almost new roll top olllco desk , large size. Must be Mild nt once. Omaha Bicycle Co. , C07 North IGlli Btrect. Q-MS93 12 _ MISOELIJANEOtTS. FOR RENT. NO. 2 REMINGTON TYI'E- wrltcr In perfect order , J , li. Hajneg. liee Editorial rooms. R MS It 12 gLAIBVOYANTS. MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 10. MASSAGE. BATHS. ETO. MME LA RUE , 418 SOUTH 1JTK T 750 J10 * _ MADAME SMITH , 602 S 13TII , 2D FLOOR. morn 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlno and sen , baths. _ T M741 9 * MADAME 11ROWN , 13H CAPITOL AVENUE. M floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd sea baths. T-M723 9 _ MMU. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths , massage. 30S N. IGth , room 13. T MS72 10 * _ " " PERSONAL. MASSAGE TREATMENT , iuiECTRO-TIIER. mal Lutln. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcure& cnlropodU. Mrs. Post , 319U a 15th , Wlthnell blk. VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR IwVDIES. Health book nnd consultation free , Addreu or call Vltul Co. , 311 Uee bide. Lady attendant. U CM _ MASSAGE. MADAMS BERNARD , 1119 DODGU U M6SI 16 * LADIES' Oil GENTLEMEN'S HAIR R ! stored. Prof , Frank UroKlIn will guarantee to lestoro hair on bald heads If roots aru net do- ntruyed , will stop hair from falling ; out , euro dandruff and return gray hair to Its natural color. Frco examination from 9 o'clock a , m. Stram shampoo nnd ladles' hair dressing will commence June 13th. Room 409 Moo building. U 73S-J10 MISS JOHNSTON. LADIES' HAIR DRESSElT shampooing , OM location , 111 U. Idlh street. U KO-J > 6 MIIS. F. DOREY , CARD READING , 111 ! NO. iOtli street. U-ilJ li _ CATARRH TREATED , N PER MONTlf. IIOO.M SO. Douglas blk. , cor. Kill unil Doilice.U U 5 9-Jy8 MONEY TO LOAN HL'AL ESTATE. IXANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property ; { 3.000 & upwards , 6 tn | S per ci'ni ; na ielajs. w. r rnam Smith ti Co. , 1320 FAUiam MONEY "TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES "THE O. F. avl Co. , IMS Farnam st. W COS TRL'8TCO. . Douglas streets , loan money on city unil farm property nt | owc t rotes of Jnterest. W 610 LOANS. I TO 5 YEARS. WARRANTsTTlONDsT etc. Oarvln Bros. , ill ) N. Y. Ufe. W-IH Wl'R INSURANCE IH3LICES LOANED ON or bnueht. 1C. . Clicincy , Kansas City , Mo. MONEY TO" LOAN ON OMAHA "pKOl'CUTY and Nebraska farms at from to 7 per cent. W. I ) . Melklr , First National bank bulUlnir. AYH MORTOAOK LOANS , A. 11OOHE. CO ) N. Y. Life. W-7IS-J MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN boU < 3LA. ' , Improved and unimproved Omaha real mat * . Fidelity Trust Cii-JIOJ _ Farnam st. \V J1 LOA"NS. E. H BmuFiTuTpAXTONTiLocK. BUSINESS CHANCES. PARTNER WANTED ; INTEREST IN A branch business of well established firm ; JJOO.OO required. Address X * GO. bee , with full particu lars. Y M172 J19 I/1 / YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR Ex change merchandise , Kct In or out of business , call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. . 203 First National bunk , Omaha. Neb. Y M507 J26 JC50.00 WILL BUY A GOOD PAYING BUSI- ness. a household necessity. Large profits , exclusive right In this state. Templeton & Plcreon. Poaton blk. Y CM FOR SALE. CHEAP , FIRST-CLASS RESTAURant - ant and lunch counter , opposlto F. E. & M. V. depot. Fremont , Neb. Y MC61 PARTNER WANTED. YOUNG LADY OR gentleman , to take half Interest In manufactur ing my life preserver. Not much money needed. Address Math About , Lamott , loua , Jackson Co. Y M777 IS * SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL : try our syndicate system of speculation ; In crease your Income ; Information free ; send for circular. Thompson & Derr Co. . . 3) Wall street. New York. Incorporated under the lana of state of Now York. Capital. J100 < X . Y-M333 9' FOB EXCHANGE. A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN mares ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and water. Address M. L. laylor , Sprlngvlew , _ Neb. Z MUM J16 * EQUITY or H.MO.OO OR K.VQ oo IN AN OMAHA residence and Council lllurfa cottage for mer- chandlsa or land. Box 3G , Grlswold , In. V. MSC5 14 * A LETTER FROM EASTERN CLIENT DATE ? ) May 23 says : "I wish to dlspooo of S , 10 and JiVacre tracts Ju t south of Hanicom parU , clear of Incumbrnnce ; would consider In ex change business or residence block that mil nay fair Interest on Investment. " J , J , Glb- son. 317 First National bank building. Z 871 FOB 3 ALE BE AI. ESTATE. BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOT3 AND FARMs ! talu or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Darker blk. _ RE2l BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 2TT1I ANrT HICK ory. F. 1C. Dnrllns.Barker block. RE C21 FOR SALE.7ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT A bargain , one block from motor , Imutro at 816 S. 25th st. RE-913 Jll FOR SALE (00 CHOICE EASTERN NEI1RAS- ha farms ; also a few for trade. C. It. Baat- right , 301 N. Y. Llfo bldg. RE-424-J84 _ FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 913 N7 YT L'fe ' ' RE-I2C-J21' BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE. ZJxlSJ adjoining the N. Y. Life on Fnrnam St. , at 110.000 less than a fl per cent net Invcitmtnt. An unchangeable location. D. C. Patterson , 1C23 I'limam. _ R E 838 12 A FINE INVESTMENT INSURED. By purulmslng either of these lota offcrtd by tha Fidelity Trust company. S4SO.UO , N. E. corner SCth nnd Sprngue sts. , [ Ox 130. on proiKised boulevard , worth 1700.00. 1173.00 , N. U corner 40th and Ohio stu. , full alghlly. Cheap ut I700.W. tOOO.uO , for a lot considered worth double this amount. Three blocks from Farnam St. , facing on both 36th and " > 7t i Jl.WO.OO. bu > s a lot In Avondale Park , within a mlle from tha postolnco , with building limit , paved street , stone sldcwalUs , parks , etc. No Kpeclal tnxra , Georgia avenue property , between Mason nnd 1'aclllo sts. , th finest residence portion of nur city. Lots In slxa to suit purchaser , at 23.00 per foot lens thnn appraised value. These are bargains that we can recommend. But little cash lequlred. A pleasure to show property. FMcllly Trust Company , 1703 I'amam. _ U E-ES 11 VERY r-HEAP TEN OR TWENTY ACRE3 jut west of the city on D < MTO ! olrcvt , 7j. ) pur acre. Wright & Lnsbury , 10th nna How. ard . RE MS8 10 BUSINESS NOTICES. QUICK PRINTERS. KRAMER & CHANDLER. lii Farnam & 307-9 S. 12th. Phone low. Mall orders get quick nctlon. _ 79l-Jy < A. MARTIN. MERCHANT TAILOR. KSTAD. 1S73. Imp. & Oaincitlc novelties. 1GOF 1'arnam. _ _ 79S-Jy4 TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK , GUTTERS. pimutlns , valle ) . rootlnz , dona cheap. Gale City Tlnncra , Vfi N. ICth M. si2 Jy5 BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON buy hay. A. 1L Bnyder , IMS Hurt si. , tel. 1107. DAMAGED .MIRRORS RES1LVERED. 719 N. 10. _ 831 Jyi ROBDER'S PHARMACY. M7 N. 16TH ST. glJ > S _ TINWARE REPAIRED , li GREDIC. 717 N. IGth street. Copper nnd sh ctlron ivorlc. ivorlc.BiSJyB _ I . T MOU'NT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to SB Bo. l tli. Brown black. 117-Jyl UNDERTAKERS AND EBIB ALMER3 Jt , K. I1URKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmfT. 1611 Chlcaso. Tel , ; 90. 6 _ 8WANSON A VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND embalmem. 1741 Cumins ft.-.telephone 1000. J/ASTUB AOE. WB HAVE 16 ACItKS OF tlLUE GRASS PAS- lure for horses. Board tenet , spring water , Barton A Phelps , Ullmoia. NM > . , or A. W. Phrips & Son , 207 N. Y.t Llfo bMc. Telephone 1054. M 95 JZ1 * STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SAIL regularly every Saturday trivm New York for londomlcrry nnd Gln-n-ow. Anchorln , Juno 1C , 3 p. m. : Clrcnusla , June 25. ' 9 n. m. : City of Rome. June 30. 3 p. m. ; Ethiopia , July 7 , 9 n. m. Saloon , necond cits * nnd steerage , rilngle or round trip tickets from New York or Chicago nt reducwl mtes to the principal Scotch , English , Irish nnl nil continental point ! ) . For money orders , drafts , outwanl or prcpalil tlckili apply to any of our local agfills or to llcndfrson Bros. , Chicago ! _ _ _ - LOST. LADY'S SILVER WATCH WITH OOLD clmln , with name "Mnltlo" on case. Reward will be paid for return to 1816 Chicago street , Ixjst M8I8 9 LOST , A BLACK COLT , 4 YI'.ARS OLD. while hind feel ; a liberal reward for the re turn of name tn 118 North Mill elreet. turn of name to US North 39th street. S1SSO TAKED UP. TAKEN UP , I-ONY STALLION. DUN COLOR , nhlte face. Call and pay charges. Ixiuls LltUefleld. 6002 N. 21th at. SC3-9' _ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 613 N. Y. Life. Omnhn. Ask for circular. Ml SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS , RAZORS , ETC. , grountl. Melcholr Bros. . 1119 Fnrnam st. TO-Jy4 _ M.USIO , AKT AND LANGUAGE. G. P. GELLENBECK. BANJO1ST AND teacher. 1S10 California at. 914 FINANCIAL ] CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES In old line companies : Addres A. K. Brock- leaby. Box 233. Hartford , Conn. MSS9-J23 * HORSESHOEING. E. B. BURT , HORSESHOER. 3H N. ICTH. 826 Jy3 MRS. THO3. MALONEY , 912 N. ICTH ST. 827 Jy5 PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOHLE , 1517V4 FARNAM. 623 WANTED TO BORROW. J400.00 OR $50000 LOAN WANTED ON NEbraska - braska farm , north J2.000 00. Williams & Mlttan. room 313 , McCague building , opposite postofllce. 879 10 JC.000.00 LOAN WANTED ON" IMPROVED Omah.a property. Williams & Mlttnn , room 313 , McCague building. 878 10 DRS. BETTS x-t. AND BETTS Medical and Surgical Institute. E. V. DA IS , M. D. , RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. \all forms of NERVOUS. CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES We cure speedily nnd permanently nil di seases of the sexual system , nlso kidney , bladder , blood , skin nnd stomach troubles , Our principles and assistants have all made life studies of our specialties CONSULTATION FREE. Send 4-cents for our new 120 page book. Call or address with stamp , 119 South i4th St. , Omaha , Made a well OSTT Man of 1NDAPO TUX oniiT HINDOO REMEDY rorjiccta TUB IDOTE Ncrrous Ulseases , Falling Te'morT , _ _ lre-l . 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When \vo work with God wo do that always , Where should wo be today as n country If It wore not that during tlieso sixty-eight years past this homo missionary society Imi planted 6,000 churches where would bo the mis sionary Institutions that sent Camp to the Sandwich Islands and Judson to India and Goodcll to Turkey , and all the noble mis sionaries who have passed away to all parts of the earth , nnd those who have fol lowed them and who are walking In their footsteps today ? nut , friends , If It had not been for this homo missionary society tlioro would not be nny foreign missionary work , and so we rejoice today In this society , for It Is liter ally the fountain huail of all other Christian work In this country , too , educational or any other form , and all the missionary work that has been done Is being done by the churches of this country for the evan gelization of the \\orlcl. N'ow there Is a great deal that I would like to say that ha come under my personal observation ns a foreign missionary In Tur key and ns n foreign missionary In othnr territories , nnd the things that have been accomplished for Christianity In these lands , but 1 must confine myself to one Illustration drawn from the mlsilonaryorl < In which It Is my privilege to bo engaged In tills country. My father always taught mo to obay. He was very much of a soldier , and ho brought his sons up to mind , and I do not believe It Is right for me to disobey orders nnd go over the fifteen minutes that have been nl- loted to mo here for this address. I do not believe It Is any more right to steal the next man's time than It Is to steal his watch , and I also stand somewhat In fear cf Drothcr Puddcfoot , because If I do In fringe upon his time Jie will tell some awful story on me. me.WORK WORK AMONG SLAVS. The story that I wonted to tell Is ono that Dr. Klncald briefly alluded to In Mi paper It will bear expanding. Since I list stood upan the platform of this society three years ago wo do not get cur turn as oflen now because there are more of us there ha grown up In the home missionary work the most remarkable departure that I have had any connection with , that amongst the Slav ics In Pennsylvania. These Slavic * or Hun garian Slavs arc net Huns. They are called Huns In the newspapers. They are called the Maglemaz. They are not the Huns of In famous Atllla renown , but they are the Hun garian Slavs , and send us Holiemlnrii and speak the same language as the Bohemians , and are really nearly raised with them , but they arc far below the Bohemians In Intel ligence , In morality. They come to this country just to make money , and their women stay over there. One woman alone has to servo as high as ten to forty men , be n perfect slave and drudga to them. Tlie men stay here a few years , make n feu dollars and then go back home and live like gentlemen there. Three yeari ago last August I sent one of our pupils with orders toork among these Slavics In DrjiMock. right opposlto Homestead , where they had all of this trouble a couple of years ago There was one man there among them , and the people who knew him before In the old country and In this country told me that he was a terrible man to get along with ; ho was proud , he was touchy , was fiery , and none of the neighbors dared have any trouble with him. I was down there in the middle of May and I wish you could have seen them come Into the old hall which they have recently hired , a little room COFC by the railroad , where they had to stop their meetIngs - Ings whenever a train passed by. They had been crammed and choked like sardines In a little box of a place , and now they had this room and they rejoiced in It , sixty- seven of these people In that whole church and out of this number there were fifty- seven gathered there. What would our pastors say with a church membership of fifty-seven , with a weekly evening prayer meeting of sixty-seven and eleven of them missionaries out of town doing missionary work ? Out of that little band of Ofty-scvcn church members eleven of them consecrated themselves to this missionary work , three of the men with their wives , and out of that Ilttlo church eleven are missionaries , and there arc others that might be put Into the field If we only had the money to do It and more help. Dill what a meeting that was. I saw there before me on the bench this man nnd his wife , who n few years before had been a terror to all his fellows. When people would say nnythlng that would not suit him he would whip out his knife and stab them , but now he sat there ns peace able n man as you could find anywhere In this country. There they s.it amiable and loving , Christians finding their Joy In the service of the Master. When M. Yellick first went Into the saloon and spoke to that man , he said that "man was the terror of the saloon , and he talked with him , and he replied , "Very well. If you are so wise , will you tell me where Gain got his wife ? " And when ho got drunk nnd went homo he would drive his wife nnd daughter out Into the cold night , nnd there they would wait trembling until all was quiet Indoors , nnd they would find him on the floor and the furniture knocked to pieces , and they would n lctly go to bed , disturbing him as little -possible. . The daughter was fond of the dance and all worldly follies. And they were there , and the father said when ho siw mo last : "Everything In my house Is changed. " Dut he also was con verted , and after the meetlns ho came around to talk with me about his daughter , about his girl. You could not tell but that she was nn American from ono of our cul- tuerd families , n lovely e'rl ' , full of zeal and Joy. And how many do you suppose nt that meeting got up ? Thirteen of these Slavs got up. And what touching and heartfelt prayers they poured forth. Now out of that little mooting one was sent a year ago last January to Johnstown. lie was a man who had first como to the meeting to see how many fools there were there , and nt the meeting ho said : "If that Bohemian talks like Hint again I will give It to him. " When he got homo ho said : "That Hohemian Is all right : the bible says so , " and he went again and ho was converted , nnd he was nf tor- wards sent to Johnstown , and there ho worked until ho went to Oberlln , where ho Is now assisting In the ministry. To bee these men overflowing with gratl- tudo that they have como to the knowledge of the dlvlno truth would bring Joy to your hearts. Their hearts have been enlightened and they have learned to know the true God. If you conld have seen these Slavn , If you could have seen that they were aliens In everything , aliens In race , In language , In prejudices , aliens In their intentions , In tending to go back to the old country ; but when they were converted everything was changed ; Immediately they took out their naturalization papers nnd became American citizens , and became honest to their em ployers. The boss In the Curneglo works ; says ho wonders what has come over thcso men ; they are entirely different men , and they Intend to stay In this country , and these same men were the foremost In the riots and the strikes before they were con verted. Out of them we have made noble , Christian citizens , becoming Americans Just ns fast ns the gospel of Jesus Christ can make them , and those of them that return homo nro cnrryrlng the gospel nwny back to Hungary and even to Russia Itself. Hero Is the universal solution of the whole problem : It Is to glvo the gospel to tlieso nations , and thcso poor Slavs becoming Christians can become elements of a great Chrlstlanlzatlon In our land. Wo shall place these different nationalities so much higher In the scale of civilization nnd In telligence nnd humanity. Wo shall Chris tianize them by the fearless light cast out from these American churches which are faithful to their trust. TOOM 1)11. ) ANDHRSON. General Howard I am glad , brethren , wo have got along no well tonight. I now have great pleasure In Introducing the Hcv. Joboph Anderson , O. D. , of Connecticut. Plenty of time , Brother Pnddefoot , for you. Dr. Anderson spoke as follows : Brethren. Ladles anil Gentlemen : I be speak In beginning your tender sympathies. Think of being sandwiched In between t\\o such men as Ur. Schualller and Mr. 1'udde- foot , experts , If wo have an > . In the vork which has been unfolded before us fur tha past forty-eight hours ; men who can come to you full of facts , and those nro the tlmei when we want facts ; thuxu are the tlmai when we look forward to the future rather than back to the past. I have b en wonderIng - Ing what I could say , and It comforted me when I heard that new prayer which Dr. Schauffler referred to , or that new tlon In regard to what wo might pray for , to "forgtvo us our Antiquities , " for you know wo of Connecticut nro pretty old , nnd wo nro not AS active as wo n id to be , al though wo do sometime * watch the results of the activity of our ancestors or hear about them from our good Brother Moore , I ha-'o not been looking back very far , nnd jot 1 have been In n reminiscent mood flnw I have been here. Crossing these prairies be tween hero and Chicago pleasant memories hmo stirred within me. I went back to the tlmo when a theological student , at the ge of 19 , I became a Sunday school missionary In northern Illinois. I had left my homo 1,000 miles In the rear , and I can assure you that I was pretty lonely sometimes , but never got so lonely as ono day when standing on the top of one of the Ilttlo mounds of the rolling prairie and look ing In nil directions I could see neither tree , nor house , nor cow , nor horse , nor man , nor nnythlng. In nny direction , except the waving grass nnd the beautiful lion era of the prairie , the horizon describing a perfect circle around me , and nothing to break the solitude. That was very lone ago , my friends , and when two or three years slnc on my way homo from Colorado , I passed across northern Illinois agiln , you can readily Imagine the Impression produced upon my mind by the change that I witnessed. In these da > s that I refer to I had the pleasure which perhaps not many among you ha\o had of breaking the prairie sod myself I remem ber the yoke of oxen , several yoke of oxen , and the Immense plow , and how I used to watch that beautiful solid sod , turning over furrow after furrow , and burying those prairie flowers beneath It , and then how they used to go along and plant corn along the top of the sod and gather a good harvest by and by , but nowhcro In that section now will you find any unbroken prairie , nnd here among you , why , we are In the midst of a city which was then an Insignificant village and which now reports Its 140,000 Inhabi tants to America and the world , entirely changed , and with the Congregational Home Missionary society meeting here , and callIng - Ing attention to the fact that It Is the cen ter of our country. Two facts Impress me the Immense growth which has taken place , the rapid growth which has taken place , and the other fact to which I have just referred , that If there , Is so much space lying In the rear , there Is Just as much spice lying before us as we face westward , nnd that whatever has been accomplished In the eastern half may yet be accomplished In the western half , nnd must , and moro than that In order that the destiny of our nation may be followed out to Its grand climax. Wo are here as a home missionary so ciety , and we should hold that aim before us the old purpose and yet something moro than that. I remember pretty distinctly when about the only argument that was used In reference to homo missions nnd foreign missions and all others was the Im portance ot saving the Individual soul from the perils awaiting It In the future. At tention seemed to concentrate almost exclu sively upon that Idea ; It btlll remains true , as Dr. Klncald said In his papar , that this Is to be In an important sense the chief ob ject ot all our efforts , and yet the piper of this afternoon goes to show how wo have broadened our range nnd added ono concep tion upon another , and another upon that , until wo find ourselves tonight thinking not nlono of the Individual soul , but of home mUslons for the sake of America , and of home missions In America for the sake of the wide world , and I like that broadening out , not that the human soul Is of less account than ever , not that It Is not of Infinite account , but we are learning , as we have been told more than once In this meeting , wo nre learning to look upon man not simply as nn Individual , but In his rela tions to other men In society and In con nection with the nation , and not only as Christians do wo come here , but as patriots , patriots looking to the home missionary work and homo missionary result In the light of their effect upon the futureof this great nation. And Is It not a noble thought. Is It not n thing for which \ve should congratulate ourselves , that these good men who shape our programs for us , In view of the fact that we are standing here at the center of this American nation , who suggest for our consideration not America only , but the wide world ns the field In which the home missionary effort shall bring forth Its fruit. I was n Ilttlo curious to notlco how the connection was established between America and the world In the matter of home mis sions , and I must say that It seemed to mo that Dr. Klncaid was not altogether suc cessful. Perhaps what ho threw out was simply by way of suggestion. Ho spoke of Italians and others. He might have men tioned the Chinese also coming to this coun try for temporary purposes to earn a little money and then going home to spend It , perhaps going homo Christianized , nnd ho spoke of the great American travelers , omlt- Ing however , Mr. George Francis Train. My friends , there Is a broader view than that. I have been Interested lately In thinking of the relations of the nations to ono another in the future I dp not know whether the near future or the re mote future but I think the condition which I have In mind Is sure to come. There are suggestions of it. There Is a suggestion of It In what has been done by David Dudley Field , referred to so beauti fully In the paper , and by men of like stamp , In establishing an international code ot laws. There was a suggestion of it In such gatherings as those at Chicago. The fair itself and the par liament ot religions and other parliaments , suggestions I mean of the tlmo when na tions shall stand to ono another In relations of positive confederation. Wo have read long ago of the parliament of men , the con federation of peoples , nnd if wo believe fully In the testament prophets and In the now testament gospel wo must believe that the time is coming when the nations will stand to ono nnotuer In some such relation perhaps ns the states of our union * taml to one another. Then there will nt any rate be a confederacy possible , wo think it is probable , a confederacy In which the nations bhall know ono another and help one an other to work together for these grand ultimate results which are to bo gathered up Into the final kingdom of God. Now , my friends , every nation on the face of the globe today Is passing through a tutelage with rcferance to- that grand result. 13very nation Is being trained nnd disciplined for such results. For the nations wl.l not continue to live for themselves only ; they will learn sooner or later to love their fel lows also. Do % so forget that our nation Is but a child among the nations In some respects ? The example of the child , the Influence of the child Is not great , nnd some times I think that the Influence of our na tion amongst other nntlons Is not nearly ns great as the American people suppose it to be. Ono or two visits to nurpoo. perhaps - , haps , will lead us to a different estimate from that which wo generally taKe , but the child who Is being educated In the right way is being educated for future things , character being developed ; that character will take effect and will tell sooner or later on the child when ho gels tr > bd n man , will make his Influence felt among men. BGSTOWID GUIATNISS. Let us think of the possibilities that llo before us In the wuy of developing cur na tion with reference to that character of the future to which I am pointing you. I think It was Lord Bacon who said : "Same men are born great , and some men achieve greatness , and some men have greatness thrust upon them. " Wo are accustomed at our homo missionary meetings and at various other places to speak of the greatness of America. Wo are perhaps a little too boastful In rr- gard to ourselves. Now you take thnt Amer ica represented by the Congregational ! ts of today nnd thnt America of one hundred years ago , and ask what It has done , looking htck : at things for a moment. If you can , auk what It has done In the way nf greatness ? I grant that It wan born great. How much greatness has It achlsved , considered In ono way or another ? And yet , my friends , wo ought to lake Into consideration the great ness which IKU been thrust upon n thli territorial greatness of which wo hear n much at our home missionary meetings thli Is not greatness that wo have achieved , this Is greatness that has been thrust upon in , and It might be a great deal larger without making us vry great , and than consider that subject Mr. I'nddefoot Is colng to talk about , the Incoming multitudes from beyond the sea. Think ot nil those who have como already , anil consider to what nn extent mir greatness has been thrust upnn ua by tha Incoming of thcic millions who bsautlfy our fields and crowd our cities today. I have been going ulong your streets loadIng - Ing the names upon your signs , and I have been surprUed to nnd how Ktmllsh the ) Tire , how few Germans nnd French anJ Jin. hemlans there are , Judging by the name * of your store keepers , but my dear frlendi It U not no In every part ot the country , it Is not ro In Wnlcrbury , where I live ; U in not so In New York , It Is not so nlon c the seaboard , and you know very well that , taking the country as a whole , the preixtcr part ot Its population nnd n large part oC Its work Is done by these who ha\o como front beyond the ten , nnd this forces n cer tain kind of greatness upon us , I nm nfrald the native American would make a poor hand at the digging of canals nnd tha building of railroads nnd working In mills , when It comes to brawn nnd sinew. I do not forgot the American farmer , but I nm speaking for the foreign laborer , aml I must recognize the fact that our greatness Is tea a considerable extent thrust upon us. But I have not tlmo to dwell upon this , I only want to .suggest that there Is a grottncs.s of character to bo achieved , n greatness which consists In grandeur of character , I diippaao this claim Is correct , thnt In the matter of material well-being wo have reached a higher level than other nations ; It may bo correct that In the matter of In telligence \\u have reached n higher level , nt nny rate the percentage of Illiteracy Is snnllcU here where we stand tonight , nnd It may be that In the matter ot Impplner.i we have reached a higher level thnn most others. And at the same time , dear friends , there Is another view. There aru suggestions that nrlso as to whether uo nro achieving or have achieved as a nation greatness of character In order that \\o may take our proper place In the gram ! confederation of the future. We must be great not only terri torially , not only great Intellectually , not only great In the way ot superficial happi ness , but great In those elements of charac ter which como from possessing the truth and the gospel of Christ In the heart and living It forth In the life. Lot that be our aim to attain to that greatness , And how shall wo do U ? By establishing Con gregational churches as Dr. Klnkald sug gests ? Yes. Do not let us stop doing that. But let us nlso take warning from the noble discourse of last night , that there Is something besides Institutions required In the achievement of this great \vork. The church Is nn Institution , even If It wns a Cnlvnry church , and the Institutional church toward which we nre drifting Is nn Institu tion , and we nre In danger , my dcnr friends. There nro these who devote themselves to the Institution nnd the rest stand Idle lookIng - Ing on. Wo must do something bcslda that If wo would make our country n mis sionary country for the nntlons of the \ vorldo must take It home to ourselves In thnt. We must ask without much refer ence to the Institutions , wlint can I do to make America moro noble , more Clirlst-llko ; \\liat can I do to bring on the brotherhood of man ; what can I do to fill these gulfa that nre deepening1 between classes nnd classes ; what can I do to bring on the day of peace and the day of Christ nnd his country ? The reference to David Dudley Field and his family brought up n pleasant memory to me. My first vacation as a pastor was tpent In Haddnm county , and dally I used to go by the house In which the Hov. Mr. Field ll\ed when heas a pastor there , the old house in which David Brainard was a boy , and It Is worth while to think on what went forth from those old homes. David Brafnard. David Dudley Field nnd his brothersand In our own tlmo.my dear friends , Josephus Brnlnard , who amidst the accu mulated dullcs of n large profession found tlmo for twenty yearn to be the chairman of the International commutes of the Young Men's Christian association of the world , nnd Is known the world over because of the work thnt ho bus accomplished In this antiquated and liumblu Connecticut home , but this has been dwelt upon already. You may become the fountain of love and truth nnd you can become all that without much reference to the Institutions of today. Lot us have Christ In our hearts and livoi. "And all hath help to save her , she who lifts up the manhood of the poor , she of tha open soul and open door , with room about her hearth for all mankind. " Notice tn IliislnrsH Mon. All buslne < s men of the city are requested to assist in the reception to be tendered to the delegates nt the Congregational Homo Missionary society Saturday evening at the Commercial club. H. N. WOOD. W. II. ALEXANDER. WILLIAM FLEMING , Committee. A i.noil Apprtlto Always nccompanlcs good health , nnd nn absence of appetite Is an Indication of some thing wrong. The loss of n rational desire for food Is soon followed by lack ot strength , for when the supply of fuel Is cut off the flro burns low. The system gets Into a low state nnd Is liable to severe attacks of dis ease. The universal testimony given by these who have used Hood's Snrsaparllla , as to Its great merits In restoring and sharpen ing the appetite , In promoting healthy action of the digestive oicans , and ns purifier ot tha blood , constitutes the strongest recom mendation that can be urged for any medi cine. These who have never used Hood's Sarsaparilla sl'ould surely do so this season. Popular Incursion tn Burlington Ilcacli. Sunday , Juno 10 , the excursion ot tlio season. Speclnl train will Icuvo Omaha at 0:30 : n. m. Hate , $1.10 for the round trip. Durllngton beach Is the pleasantest resort In Nebraska. Splendid boating ana sailing nnd bathing tlint's ns exhilarating ns a dip In old ocean Itself. You'll miss n treat If you dou't arrange to be at Durlington beach on the 10th. Ask the city ticket agent of the D. & It. U. K. n. , at 1321 Farnam street , for further Information. i\curtlun : tn Drudvvuml ituil Hot Springs. Only one faro tlio round trip for Congro- gatlonallsts nnd their frlendo. Trnln leaves via F. , n. & M. V. Uy. Monday , Juna 11. Call on W. I' . Brnss nt the First Congre gational church for Information nnd ac commodations. nest $3.00 cabinet photos tn the city. Heyn's , 313 So. 15th st. ( .oliit ; I.use Tiiilny ? Your cholco of four dally trains on tin Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of these trains nt 4:05 : p. m. and C:30 : p. in. , are vestlbuled nnd limited , arriving In Chi. cngo early next morning. Elite sleep , dining cars and tlio latest reclining chair cars. C.ill at the city oHlco. 1401 Farnam street. The Northwestern checks your trunk nt your house. La Hose Tiros. , acrobats , Courtland beach , Kxriirslnii to Dt'iidivnntl am ! Hot Springs. Only one fnrn the round trip for Congre gationalisms and their friends. Train leaves via F. , 10. & M. V. Ily. Monday , Juno 11. Call on W. P. Drabs nt the First Coiigro- gadonal church for Information and ac commodations. Best $3.00 cabinet photos tn the city. Heyn's , 313 So , 15th st. REALTY MAKKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno 8 , 188J : WARRANTY DEEDH , C F Ulnker ti > A J Williams , imJIy # uf rant UI1 ffft lot 8 , Fuibos' subdlv I 9W Dora 1'irtz nnd hiiHliaml to Ann i Lull- Jnn. woit 3Hi feel 1 t I ! , block 3 , FOH- II.T'B add , cunt II f > f v.i-H U ) fi-ut lot M. Jlillurd Ai W * ndil 7.WO O W htrliklcr unil vvlfu tn J C Wu < H.m. lot 1S. ( Modi 31 , liitR 17 , 18 mid 19 , block ; > , AlhrlKht's Choice 3tM Join l > 'li-ld aii'l vIfo to EiiRlur , Ailaiui li IColly , lot C , block 30J. O.iult.i 2COO Ouurgi ) l'rucl > ner nnd vvlfu to Jaouli .Mcrl3 , lot II nnd va t > , , lot i : , blnck 3 , nml cant HI I > t IS. block 2. Rush & H'u udil to Hoiith Omnha 2,40) 1' R lloaiicy to R L rurKiin , lot C , block 12 , Iniiiruvilnrtlt liiwn.-l.iUun , idd . , , 2,705 Hcrinnn Kountio tn Unltrd R I ! Sr-'f Co , lut 4. block 93 , nnd lot 4 , block St , Kountza Place. , . . . . , 109 QIMT fl.AIM DUr.DB. 1) ) II Halm nnd luulmn I to Chrlxt Aivlcr- iwin , I"1H M and 11 , block 10 , Uwliht At l.'s mid 1 C W Morton ft nl in t ) I' DnvU Co , lot "C , " Morton's miMlv C ) W T Omlium ami v\lfe to B-uiit , Ipt X > , block II , Omalm View 1 DEKDH. ilAalfr In chancery to II L Ilawver , blocks 5 In 8. l-'m ! tu ix > rl ( ( an. lots t , la S. 9) ) to 21 , blot I. . ' , and Iota 1 , 17 , li , K t < i SI , blue ) ; rl C,75 Kixclul nnt r tn A A lliivn jvr , lot U , Ijlwk 17 , Unulha Vluw Jr Same to Ram * , lot ! ! l , block 3 , Munmotith iidrk . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . , , . . . . . . . , , , , , * . 1,239 8mn to R O Dupw , lot SO , block 1. , Sunnin ( ' l > H , lut 1 , block It , Or- clmnl lllll Totul amount or trensfeni , , ! La Hose Bros. , acrobats , Courtland beach.