Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 18, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs | MPNDA-Y , JUNE 18. 18t. ! )
8PE01RL NOtlOES.
AdvfMliicments for UK-SO columns will tw taken
until 12 34 p. m for tlia evening nnd until .00
n m for the morning nml Sunday million * .
Advertiser * by requnstlnK a numbrml eh %
run Imve nnuwnrs nddrpitited to n numlrer&l li > t'
ler In c.irc nt Tlio Dee. Anawers go nddresawl will
be delivered upjn presentation of the check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
RntM , IHo wont flnt Initertlon , 1e word
( htrenfter. Nothing taken for ten * than Co.
ATTORNEY WITH BIX YEARS' KXPERIENCn
In cast wishes poiiUlon n * collector for Ian
firm , Lock llox M8 , Postolllce. A-2III 18'
BITt'ATION WANTED 1 Y COMPETENT
haker. Country town preferred. Addrejs U.
L. , Whiting. . - Zt
WANTED MALE HETjP.
BOLICITORH , TEAMS FURNISHED ; INSTALL-
nvnt poods. American Wtlnscr Co. , lfr JIiw-
ard street. _
AflKNTH , HALERY OR COMMISSION. THE
tcreutMt Invention of the n ? e. The New Pnt-
nt Chemlcnl Ink Ernslnir Pencil. Sells on
uluht. Work * like imnlc. AK'nln nrr ranking
J2.W to J1Z3.00 per week , l-'cir further par
ticular * wrltn the Mnnroo Krivslnjs MfK. Co. ,
X 30. Li Crossg , Wls. H-M4
WANTED.SALESMANSALARYPROM ;
start , permanent * place. Brown Bros. Co. ,
nurserymen , Chicago , 111. n M3U J2i
J'lJSHINO MEN TO TAKE ORDKRB FOR OLD
rstnhllshcd IIOUEPJ wllarV pnld. Apply
- 173Jyl2
vrn iiAVu pitoFiTAiiLn HIDR I < INI : 1011
rellahla nalcimen. Omaha nubbcr Urokornijo
Co * 3M H. Ulh utrcct. Milt 21
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8ALC3MRN. MISN TO HHMj IjINJJ OP
clKam ; $100 per month onil i-xyenics pild.
Aildrenii , with Btamp , Sumatra ClR.ir rninimny ,
111. H-M3I720'
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BAI.KflMAN WANTRD , TO SCM. OtJIl HOODS
Ly a nple to the. whol ialo mid retail tmile ;
nell on Bluht to < ery budnena mun or llrm ;
Illiernl nalnry ; money aavnnce l for ndverll lnn
nnd. cxpennen ; permanent , position. Aildre-w ,
with ntnmp. King Mfg. Co. , C 42 , Chlcnuo , 111.
\VANTIID. GOOD aifll > TOR
liouiwwork : references required. 1130 South
Mtlj elrcel. U
WANTKD. A OOOI ) OIHt. KOH IIOItHllWORIC.
Jim. Kranlc Wllcox , S.W.cor. 20th and UoiiRlas.
o _ C 22 J 18
> W ANTED FEMAI.'E HEI/g.
.WANTRD , STUDENT NUHSC. AT W. O. A.
lioapltol. Council lllufrn. _ C M2I3 21
iWANTKD. 1'AMILY OP TWO _ 0)3 ) 8.
18th Bt. C 2 i 20 *
, \VANTID , A aniu 2211 rAiiNAjt ST.
IB
* FOB BENT HOPSE8.
riNE FLAT IN CIXDU815R BLOCK AT 703 8.
ICth t < : raiiKO nnd nil other conveniences ;
123. Oeorgo Clouscr , room 2 , 1CZ3 Farniim st.
HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK.
D 5SO
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. 1 % Davis company , 1505 1'ornam. D M7
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( ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN
Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgutlcr , 201 Bee hulld-
ins * u vw
ItENTAL AGENCY , COT 11ROWN BLOCK.D5S9
D-5S9
CLEAN , COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT ,
moderate rentnli. best 3 nnd 4-room suites for
ImuneUeepers only. Rcfcrencea required. Also
C-room BUlto In tenement. 816 S. 22d Bt.D .
D r.oo
KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1 , CONTINENTAL JJLK.
TOR RENT , $35.00 PER MONTH , 4110 LATAY-
etto nvenue , 7 rooms , furnace , Inth. hot nnd
colij wnter , closet , Rns , electric lighting nppll-
nnces , etc. Beautiful lawn , trccH , . etc. Fidelity
Trust company , 1702 Farnnm street. D M3
roil"RENT. . GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM
houea 2021 Capitol avenue. B. H. Roblaon ,
room 7 , Commercial National. D 850
lTEHPI.KTON & P1ERSON , Paxton ulk.
D CSS
FOR RENT , DWELLINGS IN AL.L PARTS
of Omahn ; call for list. E. II. Shf-afe. 433
Faxton block. . , D MCCC
TOR RENT. , DESIRAKLE DWEtLINt33 IN
Council Blurta : call for1 Hat ! nt , Omaha olflce.
433 I'axton bfoclc. E. H. Sheafe. D-MC87
FOR RENT. TWO 10-ROOM' MODERN FJUATS.
cheap. J ; W. So.ulre. 248 Bee bide. D-833
TOR RENT. 3 , 4 AND 5 ROOMS. ENQUIRE
C31 S. 17th < xve. D 8S2-21 *
FOR RRNT. DKSIRAflLC MODnRN
ilpncc , 2513 Farnam. R. C. Patterson. Hnmte
block. D-M868
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B-ROOM PLATS CHEAP. 1413 N. 17TII.
D-M837 Jy8
.
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8-nOOM IIOUSR. $10 PER MONTH. NEAR
High sclvool. Inqulra 2C10 Capital Avc.
D 167 18 *
rURNIBIIRD HOUSK 8.ROOM8. $ M. < M : NRWI.Y
piip < rc < ] | painted ; nice yard. Inquire COS South
IClli street. Rcfcrencca , P 197-18 *
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TOR RRNT. HOUSD 9 ROOMS , MODRRN.
& Hill. D-22723
< -HOOM FLAT , FRONT , 1170 SOUTH
D 224 20 *
NICRI.Y FUUNIHHCD 10-ROOM IIOUSR FOR
rent. P. O. box 637. U M275 18 *
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FOlt ItRNT , MODRRN 5-ROOM "cOTTAaiS.
Btrlctly llrHt-clnss , M02 Scwurd street , Inquire
2810 Bewardj $13.00. P M233 18 * *
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OR RRNT. MOnnRN 6-ROOM-IIOUSR. riRST-
clasi repair , 2812 Scward. Inqulro 2310 Howard ;
$15.00. D-M282 18 *
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FOR HRNT , DKSIRA11LR 10-HOOM. MODRRN
rcxldrnce , llrst-cliiBS' In every iletnll , centrally
located. Rent ! $50. R. H. Sheafc. 433 I'nx-
ton b'lt , I > M3M
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FOR RRNT. A MODRUN KIQHT-ROOM COT-
lagp. Rnqulro nt northwest corner of Slut and
SU'Mnry's lucrme. D 1I2J3 IS *
FOB , BENT FtTBNISHBO BOOMS.
Lxnan SOUTH ROOM ; IDJ Docan HTRRRT.
B 596
KOOM WITH. ALCOVE. 621 S 2flTII AVU. /
, R-423J24
FUHNISUUD ROOM. 2017 HARNRY STllRDT.
R-M155 ll !
3 FURNISIIRD ROOM'S VQH\
Inir for man and wlfo. Rent tnken In board.
31i > N. 17th. R 810
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ACTNATTlOUSR. NOilTHWUST CORNRR 13TH
and UoJgo. Rooms by the day or week.
R 950 JyO
ROOJJ8. 186 C1UUAC1O QTIIKUT.
BMffl Jy9 -
3 NICH rtlRNISHRD ROOMH TOR LIO1IT
housukeeplng. 1112 youth llth Btn-ot.
R S1147 IS *
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FOR RRNT , NRWIA" FIIRNIBHHD FRONT
roam ; bath , KHS , etc. ; only C blocks from busi
ness centvr ; to ) ouns man only. 2112 Doug
las street. U 193 19
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FUUNISIIKD ROOMS FOR I.IOIIT HOUSR.
keeping. J' . Q > pox C37. 1M277 1 IS *
ROOMS FOR
IluwftrJ 1 St. RM-31S23 *
NIORI.Y infRNisiun FRONT ROOM IN P.HI-
\nt family ) usplialt pnd Btreet ; $ ! ! , < for
t\\n. $10 )0 ) far one ; Bcntmcn | | only. Aildrcts
N BTj Ut. R-.M3I3 ,
A NICELY PHRNIHIIED ROOM WITH BOARD
for two , contlcmen. In prltnta family ; no other
_ boarder . M\5 Weliatcr efteet. E-J1337-H1.
WELL HultNIHlIED ROpM FOR MAN AND
wife , \ MMiIt \ d slre < l ; eood.locnllon. . Ad-
divss N K. . llfy. E 300 23 *
1IOQM& im DOUUll ,
FURNISHED BOOMS AND BOAHD
SOUTH ROOMS ANP GOOD UOARD. tint
Uouglai slrr t.
YOUNfl .WOMKN'S UOMli. T'AUM ' QV >
Wonum 8Cli-i llaniutuixla . a. lllli tit
F-ta ?
ROOMS. FURNI3HRD OR UNFURNISHRD.
with nr t-clasa boarit. 1W Caultol aye. Inaulro
N1CRUY FURNISIIRD ROOMS. FOLDING.
bed * , mqdorn con\cnlcncn , with EOO > ! IwnrJ.
The Rose , 2iJO Harn y. V SM JJS
" FRONT AICOVlTftObMl TWOi NICK
and grate , with boiud Tht > Albany ,
2101 DoUKlas street K-S1J
ItOOMa AND liOARD , " SOll "DOUdUAa 8TRKT.
F MW7 ZJ
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DRHIUAJJIjH FRONT "ROOM J10ANI > ALCOVl.
with uoarilj good locaUoi ) , ! J10 ! JCHK ! rlrcet.
. _ _
SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. HltfflliR OR
eiinultc. with board ; referencta , 24 | Faniam
rtrcvt. --Mm 19 *
RRNT. TAVO I VROB SOUTHi ROOMS AT
1
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noMswiTH UOARD. RKKKIU
Mi N , 18h ( ,
T\VQ. v
rovms. 6Uj rfi
[ is-
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rrRNisiii5i > \viyii , WITHOUT
l ard llrf
UQOM8 ii UOAJ1D , Kl N , ) J. "
J ylt *
l'IHtNIHIllil > " ROOM8 ; MOUUIIM
cnvcHl < nct i XJ m. Mary. * . av vuue.
I F-351 n *
OBBBNT UNFtJBNlSH'D BOOMS.
4 UNFumBiinD ROOMS. SUITAHLE
houitktepln ; , city water , etc. , low rent : north.
west corner 17th and Webster at. O 63S
FOB BENT. STOKKB AKD OFFICES
CORNER SAIGON , (21 DOUOLA8. INQUIIIH
. a- I-MSM
It MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. M B , 17TH.
I-M9
FOR HUNT , THe 4.STORY 11RICK nUILUINOJ
610 Tarnnm street. Tlio building has a fire ,
proofi cement basement , complete atcnm he l
Ing nxturea , wixter on nil floor * , caa , etc. Apply -
ply at the offli-o of the Ileo. I-91D
FOR RRNT , MRAT MARKKT AND HLAUOH.
ter housr , with extra gond net of tools , nil
complete ! chenp , If taken this week. Address
1' . O. box 30C , N oln , la , I-M317
DRSK ROOM ; HOARD TflADR IlUlT.Di NCJl
fronting Nth , $500 month , with usa telephone.
Addresa N C7 , lice. I M341
AGENTS WANTED.
ACJENTS IN AND OUT OF CITY ; LIBERAL
commissions. Apply room 433. Paxton hlock.
J-878 Jy7
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WANTED. MANAGERSAND OENIJRAL
ngt-nt * to mnlce the Iwnt ronlrncts for * plen-
d'd nelds for n regular old line life Insurance
company ; all modern , ntlrnrtlve nnd popular
forms nf policies tlmt Imvo only to l > n nhown
to sell. For particular ! ! , nddrcn * P. 13 ,
Mnr ! i , superintendent of ngenti , Topekn , Kan.
J M363 u
AGENTS WANTED , RAPID SELLER , F.VERY
fnrmer must have It ; one ROOI ! man In e\ery
town In Ncbrarka Call or write , ZiOi Q street.
South Omahn. J M3G7 U
8TOBAOE.
BTORAQE.WLLIAMS a CROSS , 1114 HARNEY.
M tOl
STORAOE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS : CLEAN
and cheap rate. R. Well * , nil Farnom.
i M-COO
OM.VAN&STORAGE CO..1508 DODQD. TiL.I559.
M 201
WANTED TO Btne.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND
old. U Altman. 803 & 810 N. 16th ot.
. N-S2S Jy5
HIOIIL'ST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND
furniture , stoves , etc , I , Urutaell , 710-712 N. IGtli.
N 857
. . . „ TO RUY SECOND-HAND BANK
furniture and safe. Address Box ZJl. Clatonla ,
N * * > . N 19I-20 *
HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIGAR. FOR EC.
N-M270-Jy-I5
. OOOD DELIVERY ; HORSE CHEAP.
313 .SouHi nth. N M361 19 *
PERSONAL.
Continued.
CATARRH TREATED. $4 PER MONTH , ROOM
10. Uouulss blk. , cor , Klh and Dodg-e.
U-849-Jy *
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WHEN ON PARNAM BTREET STOP IN AT
1419 and see our new china. M. II. llllss.
U-Boa-Jy
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TAKIJ TOUR FRIRND ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR
25e. Proctori 618 H. Uth streot. U MMI Jyi
1MOQKNR L. RAMSEY MAKES DI1L1CIOUS
horn * mada bread ; try one loaf , 217 N. 10th t.
U 871 Jy7 *
LADIRH1 AMI1ER JRWELRY TO ORDER :
also repairing. 613 B. Uth street. U M1M
MISH DEVOL. FROM NEW YORK. HAS
token charge of Madam La Rook's massage
parlors , 12 nnd 13 , at 322 North 10th
CRRAM FOR WHIPPINOl COTTAC1E CHRESB.
Waterloo creamery. 161J Howard ; tcl. 1332.
U" M14 > J
PROF. FRANK 11ROOI.IN RKSTORE3 HAIR
to the bald ; curea dandruff ; stops Imlr falling
out ; rcatorea gray hair to Its natural color ;
both sexes treated. References furnished of
Omaha patients who are relieved. No cure ,
no pay. Room 414. lieu llulldlng , Omaha , Neb.
WIIUN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J.
Muller'H now lea cream parlors , 2SOi Leaven-
wart It itreel : everything Is new , Including the
building. Tel 1030 lea irvnm dcll\cred.
U M218
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HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIOAR. TOR SC.
U
RALDUl'F
A pleasant nnd convenient place , 1520
Farnam street. Paxton block ; 'phone , 711.
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
LOANS ON IMPROVED fc UNIMPROVED CITY
property ; $3.000 & upwards , 5 to 6ft par cent ; no
delays. W. Fanmm SmIUi & Co. , 1S20 Fnrnnm.
W C07
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1605 Farnam st. W COS
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY
and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent.
W. II. Melkle , First National bank building.
W-61J
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , IGTH AND
Douglaa streets , loan money on city nnd farm
property at lowest rntca of Interest. W 610
MONrJY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real citnte ,
1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 17D2 Fainam.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON
or bought. F. C. Chesney , Kansas CKy < Mo.
W < 612
MONBY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS ,
Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co. , 170S Farnam at. W 609
If a house you want to rent ?
You'll find it on this , page , .
Or on buying you are bent ?
You'll findi it on this page.
Do you want a girl to work ?
You'll find , it on this page.
Or , perchance , a man to clerk ?
You'll find , it on this page.
Do you want to get a bath ?
You'll , find , it on this page.
Or trade for that another hath ?
You'll find ; it on this page.
HOB SALE FTJBNITtTBE. '
PAYMENTS EASY. YOU WON'T MISS'YOURi
money. Low prices on furniture & houaeholdi
goods ; Enterprise Credit Co. . . 613-615 N. 16th at.
FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONSETO.
ONE TEAM. NRW WAGON AND HARNESS ; ;
nlso ono road wagon , for sale cheap ; must bej
sold at once. Fidelity Loan and Ouarahteat
Co. , Room , Wlthnell block. I' M236
FOB SALE MISOELIiANEOTJS.
HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARDi
Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons )
of good , barn-stored hay for sale. All orders *
niledi promptly. _ Q-603 j
HENHEIM' SPANIELS. THE HANDSOME )
little toys ; Scotch , Collies. O. H. Moore , 1G31
Sherman uvcnae , imiwrtcr nnd breeder.
q 875 Jy7
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SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ]
Solo agents for the
[ I NIGHT HAWK. CAMERA. $5.
I S. Hcyn & Co. . photo supplies , 1003 Farnam at. .
Q ! WS-J > 8 '
ST. DERNARD PUPS , 2101 DOUGLAS STREET. ,
LAW 1100K8. WEST'S REPORTERS. APPLY
1309 South 23th streeU Q M154 18 *
FOR SALE , SET SINGLE TRACK HARNESS.
621 8. 16th street. Q M9u7 13
BICYCLES. NEW AND OLD , $ ! 0 TO $125 ; EASY
payments ; we rent and rcpnlr , Omaha r.icyclo
Co. . 607 N. ICth St. TCI. 129. Q-134
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$125.00 RICYCLH NOW $87.50 , $100ioO CUT TO I
JOS. 23 , $60 00 cut to $12.50. M. Trolcl. 2709 Leav-
enworth street. Q M2I9 Jyl3
FOR SALE , UPRIGHT PIANO. 817 SO. IGTH.
Q M221 20 *
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FOR SALE , CHEAP. " 04 MODEL HATETY
bicycle , 25-lntli frame. Call 312 Bo. 12th at.
Q-Z11-H *
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET 'WOVEN INTOl
rues. Smyrna lugs repaired , . 1521 I.Qiwcn worth.
TAXIDERMY , AND FURS. BEND FOR CATA- .
lotfue. George p. llrown , Jr < . & .Co. , 709 H. 16tb.
- . . . . ' = 1
QLAmVOYANTB.
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MR3J DR. H. W/kRREN. QLAiRVOYANT. RE-
llnbla business medium ; ? th , yearut 119 N. Is. ,
H C03
CLAtRVOYANT PROFESaOli " WHITE. TUB
greatest clalnoyanr of hla ag . has arrived In
Uiiuihnt He will read ynur fuluru life without
a mistake. Given valuable Infounatlon on nil ,
matters. Will cho you truthful ndvlco on aU ,
business , Inw , money mutters , uiul all family
ulTalra , In'lnn gifted lth a raiv and uomlerful
Int ght Into such nuittcru , nnd ncxcr known to
make a tnlutuKc. The futlim plainly re > eale < l ,
lais uivlledi ! V uUles he.xlrd , n-unltoa thn
Rcimruteil. from whatevcri cause , , and causes
happy murrluK" * . Glvea nuincit of friends nnd
iwmteo , also the onu you will marry. Telia
wlmt to do and where to KO to be lucky , All In
lioublc call. TUnse deslrinir reliable Informa
tion on all alfalrM-of lit * , or bu lncj > * nro. Invltrd
to call. All counnel btrlctly contldenllal. He
can IHJ found at 1617 ChlcuRO street. Hours
from 9 a. ru. to 9 p. lu. Bundajs , 9 to 5.
MASSAGE. BATHS ; ETO.
MADAMU SMITH. 6U S. UTH. ID FLOOR.
room J. Massage. va | < or. alcohol , steam , sul-
plmrine and ecu baths. T 3183 *
MADAMU BROWN. 1114 CAPITOL
td lloor. room 4. manage , alcohol , sulphur and
MMB. ANNA OV CHIpAflO GIVES ALCOHOL
bath * nod mauase , Sob N. 18th , mom U.
T-M364-23 *
PEBSONA3U.
UIB3 JOHNSIXJN. "iAPIKS' IlAIll UIlE33Kil.
sltampouliiff. old location. 1)1 4. 16h | street.
/ "TKBATMIJNTIKiiiurriipTiiBii
Ata/sUH Kiiiurriip-TiiBii-
mal balhs. Bc l | > an4 Imlntreatnivnt. uunlcur & ,
cniraifHllK J4 1 . ! V tt tH ] S Utli. Wlthnell blk ,
VIAVI UPMTJtUATMHMr / IfOH LADIES ,
Health twek and auuulutlaa Ire * . AUijreo or
call Vlavl Co. , 3U lies bide , Lady attendant.
Pd " 1 IxTno's
U M6S4-W'
MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORC. 501 N. Y. Life.
W T13-J3 *
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LOANS. E. II. SHCAFE , 132 TAXTON BLOCK.
W MC6 ?
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MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , I'axton blk.
W 14
ANTHONY LOAN S. TRUST CO.,315 N.Y. LIFE
loans at low rates for choice security on Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Onrnhaidt/ ' property ;
_ W 615
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UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW
York. Capital (2,000,000. Surplus JWO.COO. Sub
mit' choice loans to F. S. Pusey , agent , Flratl
National ! bank building. W--SOO
LOANS , TEMPtETON&PIERSONPAXTON blfc
_ W $47
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LOANS. 1 TOi5 YEARS. 'WARRANTS. BONDS.
etc. Oarvln Bros. , ZIP N. Y. Life. W-611
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CITY LOANS. LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL , ,
business property ! 6 percent. . C. A. Starr. !
015 N. Y. Llfo bulldlne. W M233
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MONEY TO .LOAN CHATTELS.
A. E. HARRIS. ROOM 1. CONTINENTAL ULKT
X
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP--
erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Llfo building )
X M271
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MONEY TO LOAN ON UOUSEUOLD FURNIture -
ture , pianos , lionet. wuKoni1 , or any kind of |
chattel , Hecurtty , nt lowest possible rates , \vhlchi
you can imy hack at any time , nnd In nny *
amount. I'lDBLlTV LOAN GUARANTEE CO , , ,
room 4. Wltluitfll block. X M2CO !
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MONEY T OI.OAN-ON TURN1TURE. PIANOS ,
horses , unions , etc. . nt lowest rates In city ; ,
no remo\nl of goods : strictly conlldentlnl ; joul
can pay the luan ot ( nt any time or In nny
amounts. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. . 3otJ
Soutli ICth ulieet. X 33J
BUSINESS CHANCES.
PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN A
branch business of well established llrm ; JWO.OOJ
required. Address 'L , V > , bee. with full partlcu-
lars. Y M172 J19 *
FOR SALE. CIIRAP. FIRST-CLASS R13STAUR-
nut and lunch counter ) opposlta F. E. & M. V.
aepot. Fremont. Neb. Y M661
Hi YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR E\-
cnanga merchandise , seti In or out of bualcsij ,
rail on or address tlio National Information
and Eschanga Co. . 203 Flnt National h.\fk ,
Omaha. Neb. Y M807 JM
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HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC CIOAR , 1'OU BC ,
Y M208-Jy-15
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3OR EXCHANGE.
HAVANA. , FRECKLES- 15C CIOARr FOR SC.
Z-
FOR BALK OR TRADED 4 7-YEAR.OLDj
horses , each welghlns 1.300 Iba. . or over ; wllli
take smaller harm la exchange. Fred Terry ,
489 Ranigtt block. Z-M9IS
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A LETl-Ell FROM , EASTERN CLIENT UATBD ,
May IS says : "I wish to dispose of K , 10 and )
20-ixcra trusts just south ot llnnscom park ,
clear of Incumbrunco ; would considerIn ex-
chunR' > buslne n or residence block that will )
pay fair Interest on Investment. " J , J. Gib
son , 8U First National bank building. Z 871
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VOll EXCHANGE. kOO ACRES OV 0005
clear land In Nebraska ; what hu\o > ou. toi
off or T Address J. T. Englchardt , llruJsliaw , '
Neb. Z-M7 | . .19
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FOR TRAOE. ALL KINPS OF PUOPERTY :
nwnoru plcasa call mi or write uvVHIUm , 4
Miltmi , roam 313 , McC4gue buldnff. | | '
ica 13
WANTED-MERCUANUifiE FOR LAND AND ,
cu3lLvtk box 61 , Uothcnbure , Neb.
_
WANTED. TO EXCHANQE A OOOI ) HORBE
and buggy for a upright piano. Address N (3.
He * . _ _ ZM-319 18
? z ! F r " ' " 4
TOR SAtE BEAIi ESTATE.
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS.
gain or trade. F. Iv , Uarllng , Barker blk.
IIAROA'IN , "N. U'COHNCR zrriiiANn HICIC-
ory. F. IH DarlinB.ltarkcr tilock. RE C31
FOR SALE 4 < X > CHOICE EASTERN NEBRASka -
ka farms ; BSO a Cem for IraJ . O. It. Boat.
light. Ml N. Y. Ufo.tldg. KE-,4il-j ; <
'
COTTAGE AND LOT , I1ST NEAU LEAVEN-
worm. IZ.OIM.
CotliiK" and full E. front lot , near Itanscomi
Park. .W.
Ambler plant lot ( luirKaln ) , JJ'JO. '
K. U. Wcu.d. Ibttt nnd ; Doutjlas , It , K-V ) It
B-R COTTAHU ANU IXT. 8H011T "UISTANCB
ort Jllh slivet cnr , $ M ,
East frunli comer , Patrick's add , I W.
Acre frnnthiK lurk on 30th St. , J1X .
F. M. Weadt lttanOPpuglas. . It E-OO H
PARK LANDS. cV > , UAHIHSON. Jll N. Y.
Ufa RE 4W-jt
FOB BAI.E REATT ESTATE.
Contlnuta. 81
1CO-ACRE 1IAROAIN , OSttVIi TWO MII.E9
from Rootl town on It. & M. 1 1. It , , central
Nebrnskn ; prnlrle , with KHwre ttrmc. JI.MOOO ,
$ IO.W llrst pnyment. Williams & Mlttnn ,
room 31J , McCAguo bullinrtflf 1LU" niipo ltc iwtt-
RE-Mni
oinco. -
GOOD , WELL LOCATED TTOT78E , LOW PRICE ,
monthly pnymcntii. Strln cr _ & Hue , room II ,
1'1-cnier bl < .ck. V0 REMM ? U
_
JtO.OiW WORTH OF WKLLI-X'ATKD
REAL naiVXIK
Placet ! In our Inindn by onstein owners with
Instructlont to nell nl \ > fl ti tlmt will
real I iu one-half this amount.
1Z IIAN3CO.M PLACE.
Lots at from
JSOO TO , & EACH.
East front on south
GEORGIA AVENUE
At 17.00 per foot. Went front , near Jacksan ,
nl SUM per foot.
A GREAT " "OPPORTUNITY
To Kct a % cry chonp lot , or
HOUSE AND LOT
At half \nlue.
Terms easy , Call nnd get list of these lota
at once.
P1DELITY TRUST CO. ,
17th nnd Fnrnam streets.
RII-M2M M
S-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 312 N.
very chrnp ; cosy tcrmsi R. N. Wlthnell , 20 }
N. Y. Llfo. RE M338 19 *
FIFTY-FOOT LOT ON FAUNAM ST. , PAVED ,
House nnd lot. E til from court house , tt,5 .
Wo represent nenfly l.Ortu owners of Otmha
property , so vo can furnish best bargains on
the market ,
F. D. Wendt 16th nnd Douglas. R E ZM 10
BUSINESS NOTICES
QUICK PRINTERS , ICRAMER & CHANDLER.
1121 Fnrm.m & 307-9 S. 12th. Phone 1650.
Mull orders get nulck action. 79l-Jy4 *
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK ; GUTTERS ,
tpoutlng , vnllcy * . roofing , done cheap. Qat
Clly Tinners , 83 N. 16th st. 833 Jj3
BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE
buy hay. A. II. Snydtr. 1213 Burt st. , tcl. 1107.
833 SI
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. IS.
831 Jy
ROEDER'S PHARMACY , 707 N. IGTH ST.
830 Jyii
TINWARE REPAIRED. It GREDIC , 717 N.
ICth street. Copper and sheetlron work.
work.833Jy 6
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
otllcn to ZiM So. ICth. Ilro n Mock. CS7-J)1
GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR-
ness. August Bolmv , 711 S. 1Mb street.
M-05C jyj
HARNESS , WHIPS , SADDLES , ETC. ; NEAT
repairing. S. D. Casad , C2I S. ICth street.
M % jy9
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY : OLD
pipe * made new. C13 S. Utli. MI51
HOTBL BRUNSWICK. ISTH'AND JACKSON ,
changed hands , European plan , first class.
Special attention to roomi by month. Rooms ,
J12.00 to J33.00 , Including baths , light nnd clo-
vntor , M143 Jyll
CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER AND MEND-
cd llko now , IOC 3. Uth st . 173 1)11
HARNESS , WHIPS. NI'.TS. ETC. REPAIRING
a specialty. 113 U , 15th at. 203
CARRIAGE TRIMMING. GENERAL REPAIRS ,
top S10 up. Louis Gutting114 S. 13th St.
205 Jyll
LOST. " ' " , , ' ! , '
' '
LOST , LADY'S 18K GOLit'i't'lNTING , STEM
wlndlni ? watch , with cftaln 'cnsa No. 2C3S ;
mo < einent. No. D95.773 , I.lbonil reward for Its
ruturn. rrenzcr. Jeweler , JftljS jloth , opp. P. O.
LOST. IN OMAHA. JUKE I.13TH. A. U. P.
iwcket ineniomnduin bool < i nirti First National
bank clu-catip' book. Of .nf.-inlua except to
owner , rindcr will bn rcwlirrtod for returning
pllhcr or hath to Walked & < Qvlmball , tfa Me-
Cague , bulldlnB. rl * ui M333 1S
STRAYED OR STOIlUN , DJf'FRIDAY NIOHT
lasti from 1503 Park n\enUeJ k bav | K > n > iinnre | ,
tinder lewanlfd * J 'MilI I ) Lost 201.il6
LOST , DIAMOND PIN , Al * HANSCOM PARK.
Return fur reward to Cnrlrlc-s * E.Vllllirn < wn.
f IT I i M372 18
MEBCHANT ffiAiDIjOB&.ii !
A. MARTIN. MERCHANT , .TAILOR , ESTAD.
187.8. imp. & Uomcall ? novjil s. 1C07 rarnanv.
SUITS TO ORDER , AT C.OST. S. , LARSEN , E15
N. ICth nt. Established 2) years. 231 J > 11
S. MORTENSEKi THK OLD RELIAIJLE61i\IL-
or , 401 N. ICthfc has.gr atly reduced prlceei Seei
his $ S pants and { 20 suits : All made In Omaha.
233 Jjll
QBINDING ,
SCISSORS , LAWN "MOWERS , RAZORS , ETC. .
ground. Mclcholr Bros. , 1119 Fnrnam at.
at.793Jy
RAZORS , SHEARSI .CLIPPERS. LAWN MOW-
ers. etc. A. L. . Undorland. 100 N. nth. 172
*
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND RE ,
paired. W. Boehl , rear 612 S. ICth. 250 Jyl4
MEAT MARKET.
NEATEST MARKET. . BEST OF MEATS. E.
A. HarsU'a Washington maikct , C14 N. ICth.
133J > 10
THE BEST CHOICE CUT. Or MEAT AT
ILelnzman'a market. 705 N ; .ipth st. 132JylO
GEO. W. KURZ. CHOICE MEATS. PRICE
reasonable. 723 S. 16111 street. M217' Jyl3
TINDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS )
H. K. BUHKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embaltrtcr. 1618 Chicago , Tel. 90. C2S
SWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS ANDI
cmbalmers , 1701 Cumlncr st. , telephone 10W.
* I 82S _
M . O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM-
balineri417 1'arnnm Btreet ; telephone , 223.
334
HOBSESHOEING.
E. B. BURT , HORSESHOER ? , 3H N. ICTH.
82G Jyl
MRS. TIIOS. MALONEY , S12 "N. IGTH ST.
827 Jy5
' ELECTBIOAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURE8AND CONVERTERS REWOUND ,
stoiage batteries recharged ; elcctilcnl and gen
eral nmchlnlsts ; superior work Ruarnnteed , ,
Omaha Electrical Works. C17 and C19 S. lath St.
333
I
PAWNBBOKEBS.
, FRED MOHLE , 1517H FARfrAM. 223
' II. MAROWITS ! LOANS MONEY.D03 N. Uth St. ,
171-
SHOBTHAND AND 'fypE VJlITINO.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 513
N. Y. Llfo. Omnhn. Ask for circular. C2I. '
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE. /
G. P. GELLENBECIC , BANJOIST ANDI
teacher. 1810 California street. an
VASTUBAGE.
'
WB HAVB 160 ACRES OF "BLUE GRASS PASture - ,
ture > for horses. Board tonce , spring water.
Barton & Phclps , . Ollmora. Nob. . or A. W.
Phclps & Son. 207 N Y. fciNfolUr. Telephone
10M. nl , ao M 939JI1 *
CASH PAID FOR BNDGWttlSNT POLICIES !
In old line companies : AcliUva A. 1C. Brock > <
lesby. Box 233 , Hattfonlrtiffcnn. M339-JM *
DRESSMAKING IN PRIVAlfiraFAMlLlESj
and style , ( juarantecU. Ailttaes N 37. Uee.
. . . v | , M IU
' " ' '
TICKET
J. H. DAVIES , MEMUEUKU T , II. ASS'N !
tickets bougljt und void , i l Farnum stivct.
, yjiij- . wi Jyi ?
P. Id PIULBIN. CUT UAniHW 1453 IfAHNAM.
tn av 3 J/16 ,
DBNISON. Jft.atay 2tlj l.-\yo will lot ,
to the lowest and bout llliMcr. the niovlni ; of' '
live tlianaand and clehty-oho (5.081) ) yards of
dirt on Telephone road , six mllt'3 Houth of
DenlHan Is WttshlnKtQlitownalilp. Cniwfonl
county , lown. Plata of the road can ha
Hcen at the nudltor's olllce or at the real- .
denco of J. H , lluyea In WnHliliiKton town
ship. All bids to Oo , pc UU and left with
the county auditor nnd will lie opened on
Saturday , June 23. 1691. Contrnutor to give
bond of live hundred rtollara ( fMOOO ) for
the faithful performance of the work. Con *
truot to bo llnluheU Ijy JJeptuiillier 15 , Ib'Jl ,
niul the name will bo paid for when com
pleted. A relevel will be titkenJuf the crude
when done. We reserve thu rlKht to reject
any and all bids IT tljoue t too hluh.
J. H. II AKH ,
CHHIBTIAN llAtJMBISTUH ,
JOHN HOPFBIltC.
J1J. m8t
QURCAU. SUBS & CO. , Solicitors , nee
Building , OMAHA , NED. Advice FREE ) .
JIOOHH a.v/ >
"Advertising for Retailors" U tiio tltlo ot
a booklet by Charles Austin Dates , contain
ing n mint of valuable suKKCstlons ( or the
retail merchant , tn whom It will bo north
many times Its weight In gold. The price
Is 25 cents by mall , Charles Austin uatcs
Vandcrhllt HullJInR , Now York.
The fair sex will nnd many n valuable
suggestion and much entertainment In the
pages of "Tho Truth About Hcauty. " by
Annlo Wolf. It Is profusely Illustrated ami
Its letter press Is excellent. 1'npor , 212
pages , GO cents. Lovell. Coryell & Co. , 310-
318 Sixth avenue , New York.
' "Tho Mistress of lloech Knoll , " by Clara
Luulso llurnham , Is a story at onca thor
oughly entertaining and duo In tone. It Is
a book that a mother willingly puts In the
hands ot her daughters and enjoys reading
herself. The plot la well devised and the
book Is Interesting from cover to cover.
Paper , US-pages , GO cents. Houghton , Mllllln
& Co. , Huston niul Now York.
The Globe Is a quarterly review of litera
ture , society , religion , art and politics. In
Its May number appear two striking articles
that will attract general attention. James
Finn writes to "Advocate the Pope's Tem
poral Sovereignty" and the converse Is main
tained by W. II. Theme under Uic tltln
"Abandon the Pope's Temporal Sovereignty. "
William Henry Theme , 100 Washington
street , Chicago.
Aa an able exponent ot the rights of labor
the American FcderatlonlBt for Juno sustains
the high standard achieved In previous num
bers. Its editorials nro clear and bold In
diction and Its contributions are marked by
Intelligent treatment. "Our Equitable
Unions , " by N , E. Uadgcley , Is especially
noteworthy. The- American Federation of
Labor , 11 Clinton Place , New York.
Judge Hubbard on "Kelly's Tramps" nml
Gtmaral Weaver on "Tho Commonweal Cru
sade , " with a dozen or more photographic
snap-shots at Kelloy's army In camp , are
among the attractive featutcs of th& June
Midland Monthly. A striking story ot the
war. "Tho Last Man of the Regiment , " Is
contributed by Major Myers , and an oilglnal
portrait o William Tecumaeh'Sherman adorns
this .number. Johnson Drlgham , 301-5 Mar-
qtiardt block , DOS Molnes , la.
Among the topics discussed In I ho Juno
number of the Ameilcan Journal of PollUtM
nro "Economic. Co-operation , " by Stoughton
Cooley ; "Defenso of the Godless Schools of
the State"ty W. W. CJunrterniiiss ; "Plums
In Politics , " by Henry 13. Foster ; "The
Schools of Now York City , " by the author of
"Preston Papers , " and "Aro the New United
States Ilonds Voidable ? " by A. C. Huu&ton
Andrew J. Palm & Co. , 114 Nassau street.
Nnw York.
The united empire loyalists , were Amor !
ran torles who forsook their homes and
property after the levolttUon to llvo under
the British llag. Ono of these , John Ue-
dcll. is made tlio subject of a thrilling stoty
In the June Romance , in which are pre
sented no luss than slNtcen llrst class stiott
stories and sketches. Just the kind In which
to while away summer hours. Romance
Publishing Company , Clinton Hall , Astor
Place. New York.
"Tho Wonderwitoli , " by M. O. MrCJelland ,
la the complete novel opening tlm June num
ber of Llpplncott's. It Is a romantic tale of
life In Vliglnla during the war , the s'ory
extending to a period long "Her lla close.
"The Kumpety Casu , " by Anna Fuller , tells
how justlcu was dona upon n domestic
tyrant by the Jplnt action of Provldpnuo und
an hontHt farmer , after the forms ol law hud
fnllfld to rpneh the case. J. B. Llpplncott
Company , Philadelphia.
Variety Is said to be the spice of Ilia and
HIP Jtine number of Current Literature Is
the very cream of variety crammed as It Is
with crlup nnd brilliant selections. The
readings from new books urc : "The Meet
ings of the Apostles , " from the Green Uty ;
Tree ; "The Love Phlllei , " from RlHiil"y J.
Weymnn's Man ln Black ; , "The Rabbi's '
Prayer , " by T. Zangwlll , and "At thu Gtoei )
Dragon , " by lieatrlce Hair.iden. Current
Literature Publishing Company , 52-51' La-
fayctto Place , New YorK , . A
, Oven.-for y , portrait sketches of. ilKtlni'
gulshed , congressmen ! adorn thp current num
ber of. Frank Leslie's , ' Illustrating an article
of Walter B < Stevens. , entitled "Characteris
tics of Congressmen , " There .iro also some
delightful reminiscences of Gladstone accom
panied with eight progressive portraits of
the "grand old commoner" at markedl
lods of his life between 1S32 and 1892. Al-
vnn S. Souhlvtortli contributes a paper of ox-
tenslvo Interest and value on "Horsas in
Trade , Traffic and Transportation. " Mrs.
Franl : Leslie , -12-14 Bond streot. New York.
"A Man From Corpus Chrlsti , " by Dr. A.
C. Pierce , recounts the adventures of two )
bird hunters nnd a dog In Texan bogs.
Tnere Is a refreshing vein of humor Intro
duced in the harem scarem adventures and )
the dog Absalom , who was said to bo "worthi
his weight in hair olll" is a prince of canlnci
heroes. The style of the work Is very en
tertaining and for the sportsman It possesses *
exceptional' Interest : Forest and Strcanii
Publishing Company , NGw York.
Western readers will be delighted with
the contribution of "Buffalo Bill" on "Fa
mous Hunting Parties of the Plains , " ap
pearing In the Juno Cosmopolitan. The ,
article Is rich. In reminiscence and Is artis
tically Illustrated. Ono of the members ofi
the French Chamber of Deputies writes on
"Tho Panama Scandal , " and Eugene Sandow , ,
the man ot Ideal strength , contributes , ai
paper on "How to Prcsorvo Health and At
tain Strength. " "Tho Fjords of Norway"
arc described by , H. H , Boyesen In on Illustrated - ,
trated article. The Cosmopolitan , Nowi
York.
The people who are working for the Intro
duction among us of the Swiss Initiative , and
referendum will read with much satisfaction ;
Dr. Lewis G , Jane's article In the Juno num
ber ofi the Now England Magazine on "What
Now England Owes to the United States. "
It Is a panegyric upon the town meeting and )
RHILWAY TIME CHRP'
Oinjhal Deiwt 10th und Jlriaou 8t . | Oinulux
* 445pm ; , . . . . . . . . .ChlcaBo'Vcallbulo . , .79:50am :
94aam ; . ChlcaKU Express . 4:2opm :
7:02in.C'JilciKL : | > 'tmJ Iowa Lncnl . 8iMnin :
ll:3jim..l'aclllo : _ Jiii tloii laical. , . . „ 5:5.riiin :
Leaves | MO. RIVRlCSrrlvS ]
Omaha Depot IQtli and Mason Stu. I On > a'.ia
10:13.iin : . Denver Express . 9:35am. :
10:15nm : . Deadwnod llxprom , . 4:10pm :
4:50pin : . , .Denver Hxpri-aa. . 4:10pn\
C:50pm. : . . Nebraska Local ( except Hun. ) . . O.JQpm
SUSanii.Llncoln Local ( except Sunday. ) . , ll&un >
Leaves ' ) ' 1C , C. , ST , J. & C. II. ( Arrives
Omalial Deimt IQIIi jind Matum Sts. I pmnha
9i45am. . . , > KaiiH.ia City Day UXPVPHS. . . . Gi55pm
945pm.K. ! C. NlKlitRx.la _ U. P. Trims. 65Qam !
LoaveaJ UHICAGO It. I , & . PACIFIC. jAirlvra"
OniahajUnlon Denot 10th & MaHOUiSt . | QinuliiL
_ _ KAHT _
10:15amir : , Atlantic Expresn ( ox. 8undayk , C.OJpm *
625pm ; . NlKht ExpresH . C:40am :
4:40pm..ChlcaKO : Vcntlbuled Limited. . , , l : 5pm
ll35pni.Oklahoina ! Kip , ( to C. 11. ex Hun ) . 535am
_ W EST.
535amiOklalioma ; , & Texan Exp. ( ex Sun.ll33pm ) ;
rli35pm. . . . . . . . . . Colorado MmL'e'Ju.'iiL-'jt' lil' ' ) | > m
LeaTes" ! BUNION "I'XclPlU : | ArrIu-s
OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & MaMon Hla. | Omaha ,
:50am. . . , i. , . . . . Denier Exprexa. . . , , . , . . , - . 3i50pin
2ilSim.Ovvrland Klyrr . , . . G : Upm
345pmlieatrlco ; &Stroin9h'B Exex.Sun,12:30am ( ) :
CUOpm . , , , , , , Tactile Expreeu . , , , , , JO.Vani :
ClSQpni . i..Faiit Mull , . . , . . . . . . 42iiiu !
Led\eH ICIIICTfOrMlLT 8T7'P"A"UL'.JArrl\'Js'
_ Om.-ihajUnlonUej > ot 10th & MasonJ5t .fOiimhu. _ _
LlmlU-di. . . ,77 ' '
Hun
| ' F , 'It. Si"MVALlTV. JArrlvi'H
lT. Depot ISth nnd Websten His. | Unialui ,
Exproa < . . . . . . . . * :
. . JJx. lJi. Man. ) , 0Hpni : |
B00pm. ; . Norfolk Express ( Ex , Hunduy , ) , lOMSim
_ G:30jini. : . . Bt , I'nul ExprtHn. . . , , . UHlain
Leaves f CHICAGO NORTHWEaT'N | Arrlv s
OmalialU. P. Di'j.ut JOlli te Mjuion , HID. I Omulm ,
11 ; 05nm . r.i GhlrtliToi " IiiprVi 7 , < „ , , , & ; lupm ]
; | . . . . . . . . - . * Llmltodr. . . . . . . . . 9:20nm :
G:30piiii : , . . , , , . Eaitern Fl > ur. , , . , 2ipm ;
CJ'pniEx. : ' ( Bat < ) , Chl < % Pam < . ( Ex. Mon , ) . 'JiJlpni
655am ! . , Mo Valley Ijuyal. . 10.2)iin ) |
ircSS1)1 ) MIBSOlWI PAT.'irK' | A77lvTT'
_ OmahaDepot | _ 1511) ) and Wt > l * ler Ht . _ | _ Oinii.iai
9 am. . I , , , , , Bt. Louis Rxpne * . . . . C:00im :
:30i : > n > , . , , , , . .St. Louis i : prBB . . . . CiStymt
JjHl'JlV- ? ' > iUXfeclun4JIfobraaka ! laical. UilOaiii
Lort\es l C. , ST. HJ. M , SO" | Arrives"
Omulyvl Depot lltli and Wcbsttr Sts. | * Omnhoj
8OiMm.BIoux : , City Accent ( IX. Sun.S:0'pnv ) :
lo:00aiih : Hluux- City ACOOIII ( Kim. Only ) 8u'pnv ;
lillSpm , , Sioux City Exrireutt ( Rx. un..ll'mnv : ! ;
'd . . .J49J4 ) anv
rpue ' ' 'fiITUX""C'ITY ( & "PACIFIC. | A rlVc
OmalutlU. , P. Ueint IVIli & Mason HU.I Omaha ,
0:5'ain. : . . . .T.HIoux City Pnuwniier. . . 10.2)pn\
[ > 3 .l HlOU.V'CJITV & ' PACIFIC , | Arrlv
Omiihql. Depot l > Ui and \Vi-.l ) li-r Sin. | Omuh.i ,
5.34pni , . . . . . . . . .Hti I'nul , Llndted . 'J:40iin : >
tiMppimj. . .Chicago Lllplted _ . . . 9 4Jji\ |
BT'L"6iriH IXFriveT
_ OinuhnU. | P Depot I'Hh ft Munun Hts. ) Onwliu ,
"jKliir.r..r..St : , L uls Cannon Hall. . . , . 12S5pm ;
ft vlgoroun plea for pure Jcmocracy In city
government aa well as town government. It
calls to Attention many Important facts
wliluh vro have been In danger of overlooking
snd shows how the provision for direct ICR-
litatlon Is In accord with the bast Now KriR-
Iniul practice nnd tradition. Warren K.
Kollogff , C Park Sijunro , Iloaton.
The mental Implements of the modern
woman are pointed" out In an article entitled
"Have Women Koimd Now Weapons ? " by
Mra. Amelia K , Dnrr , appcarlni ; In the Jnm >
IMIIO of The Ladles' Homo Journal. Mrs.
Krancai Hodgson IHirnctt tells mothers to
what extent they should Infliioiico their sjns
In cliooaltiK an occupation , The article Is en
titled "When Ho Decides. " Mr. Ilowells
reaches the sovcnth Inslnllmcnt ot hla lit
erary autobiography , "My Literary I'a -
slons , " and W. Hamilton Gibson occupies n
whole PBRO with ono of his out-of-door Illus-
tratlons of "A Garden of Long ARO. " The
Curtis Publishing Company , I'lillailclphl.t.
The vital question , "What Women Malto
the Most Wlvca. " Is made extremely Inter-
oslliin In the current number of Doniorcst'a
Knmlly Mngalnc , In which the views of some
ot our most distinguished women nrn given ,
ouch ono ot whom It fully qualltlcd by ox-
pcrionco and Judicious observation to give
opinions and ench of whoso opinions bears
the stamp of the writer's Individuality.
ICilually Interesting Is an nrtlclc on "How
News Is Gathered. " Another curious nml
nn limn paper on "Photography nnd Crlmo"
shows how Important n part the sun plays
In the detection of criminals. Wt Jcnnlng *
Demorest , 15 East Fourteenth street , Now
York.
The Literary Digest for the week ending
May 20 contains under "Topics of the Day"
articles on America's Markets ; Kor nnd
Against the Extension of Our Export Trndo :
The lOtlilcs of Dynamite , discussing the social
conditions that linvo brought the dynamiter
Into existence ; The Gothenburg System ;
Civil Service Heforin , nnd A Plan to i : < iunllo :
the Uiinlcns and IlonoIlU of I'roteotlon. Ile-
sldos this department well solcctod excerpts
appear under the head of "Letters nnd Art , "
"Science " " " " "
"Foreign" and
, "IlellRlon , bring
ing tie | whole world of thought as It were
Into n focus on Its pages. Funk & Wng-
nalls Co. , 30 Lafnyetto Place , New York.
Seine fascinating stories that are sure to
delight thousands ot boy and girls nre told
In "Tho Jungle Hook , " by Uudynrd Kipling ,
whose fiinit ! as n writer has gone far nml
wide. No ono else could Imvo Imagined
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
"Result of Iho First Shoot of thoGuuOlub
Yesterday Aflornoou ,
MRS , JOHNSON DIES FROM HER INJURIES
Young Mm * * lii'tltuto 1MI1 Pltnlo
l Mturd y Why Ur. Doliucn WiutTHU
to Council HIiifTi-Olhcr .Mnirla
City JXMVH.
The South Omaha Gun club lias fixed up
grounds pust south Of ohorno & Uoslok'i
plnco In the southern part ut the city. It la
an excellent silo for n shooting nrouiut and
from now on there will bo shooting several
ilix > s In the wcok. The dint ) already hoa a
membership of about thirty niul sovornl inoro
lui\o slgnliiiHl their Intontlon to Join. Tlicro
nro llvo trans. Some of the members had a
llttlo shoot yesterday aftornoon. The men
shot nt ten blnu rocks and niado tlio follow
.IB . score : J. 11. Smith , S ; Mlles Welsh. I ;
Ulck Merlin. G ; C. M. Sanftinl , 9 ; Ed Gales
S : i V0 ? " ' , " " ' 1 : Tl IJoi'ey. 6 ; John IIiiKhra ,
11lcm M"111' " ' Tom Klynn. 3 ; C. Bojd , 2 ;
John Klynn. 4 : J. M. Tanner. 4 ; John OOP"
man , 8 ; Low Ulnnchnrd , G.
Dloil fmin H.T Itijiirlim.
Coroner Maul came down yesterday morn
ing to Bcloot a Jury to hold an Imiueat on the
remains of Mrs. Khlorn Johnson , who was
run down by a switch engllio Saturday noon.
Ho selected the jurymen and will hold the
ntinest at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The
burial will tuko place from Drowor & Sloan's
morgtio at 10 o'clock this morning. Mrs.
JoliliHon was a widow , her husband having
been killed while at work In a sand pit about
two years ago. She hud sovornl small chil
dren , ono of whom Is largo enough to work.
Leas than a > car ago their house caught flro
and the contents were entirely consumed.
During the winter the family wan provided
tor by the Associated Charities.
ruriMUHVnnt to MOO Him.
A long-haired citizen who announced him
self as "Dr. Uelasco" was taken In by the
pollco- last night on the strength of a telephone -
phone message froin Council muffs to the
effect that the man was wanted on the
charge of adultery. U Is claimed that
Delasco won the affections of a young blonde
In the city across the river and that the
girls parents propose to mnko him sweat
for his conduct.
Chief Scnnlnn came over
and got his man , who went without the
formality of requisition pipers.
VOIIIIK ainn'H InutUiilu Picnic.
The Young Men's Institute of this city
will glvo a picnic at Syndicate park next
Saturday afternoon and evening. Following
Is the program :
Young men's foot race , 100 yards ; 100 yard *
foot race , free to all ; flfty-yaid fat mens !
race ; married ladles' race ; nitty-yard ladles'
race ; running high Jump ; throwing a nrty-
shc-pouml weight ; throwing a ball , ladles'
contest ; girls' raco.
city ( jmHlp.
Tom Hock Is connnod to his homo with the
diphtheria.
Mrs. D. L. Holmes Is suffering from an
aggravated attack of the quinsy.
The Modern Woodmen gvo | a. card party
and social Wednesday evening.
The High school alumni gives a reception
nt the homo ot. . Miss Maullno Laur on the
evening of June 21.
Mrs. David Anderson 1ms gene to * Hot
SpriiiKs , S. D. , to spend the summer for the
benefit of her health.
The Hoard of Education let the contract
for building the Drown Park school building
to McDonald & niack , tholr bid bclnn
$5,001.33. < v
Officer McDonough was lucky enough yes
terday to capture a deserter fipm Fort "Uus-
sell. Wyo. The man's name Is George J.
Hanson and he belongs to company 13 , Sev
enth Infantry.
There was a quiet wedding at the Metro ,
polltan hotel Saturday evening. Hev. n. L.
Wheeler pronounced the words which mada
Hedger A. Kvaiis and Mrs. Mlnnlo Cormlck
husband and wlfo.
The charge of assault was all that Joseph
Mayflcld had to respond to , as Assistant
County Attorney Troupe was of the opinion
that It would bo Imposslblo to iimko a more
serious charge stick. Ho was. convicted
and lined $10 and costs.
All the committees at work on the Fourth
of July program report good progress , and a
big time Is In store for everybody who spends
the day hero. The program of. sports la
very extensive and compitltlvo drills
by the Omaha mid Council Bluffs companion
will bo a grcatt drawing card.
Mr. Jnnios Egan and Miss Alpha L. 0 -
borne , both well known In this city , will ba
married this morning at 8 o'clock at tlia
residence of Nt 11. Cottrell , Twenty-fourth
and 1C btreots , by Uov. U. L. Wheolor. The
couple will malm their homo In Lincoln ,
where Mr. Egan will bo employed as man-
agcr for an Insurance company.
The severest cases of rheumatism , nro
cuicd by Hood's Sarsaparllla , the great blood
purifier. Now Is the time to take It. Ilood'a
cures ,
-
WOULD BE A BISTER TO HIM.
Hut Sim Wna it Trlllo Antoiilsliml When
TaKnii itt Her Word.
The average summer girl who has no scru
ples In keeping half n dozen admirers on thr
string at ono tlmo has many strange peculU
arllles. Conspicuous among them Is'hor pro
pensity for putting off a follow month aftei
month , until the thing gsts to bo monoto
nous. She hates to see him go , somehow ,
though she knows rrom the beginning silo's
not willing ia go witu Him. A young man
of Hlchmond , Vn. , a few days ago proved
lilmself the victor In a rather unpleasant
teaturo of the program. For some tlmo ho
had been screwing up his co lira go to spring
tlio all-important question. Ho thought 1m
could HBO the way perfectly clear , for lilt
Von us had been especially nice to him uliicu
the Lenten season. Ono evening ho worked
lilmsolf up to thu point and determined to
Imvo Bomo kind of an answer , The usual
amount of' eloquence having boon exhausted
the romantic young man was In tlio act ol
appropriating ono of the laily'Hlllywhlti
Immls for a ( pilot , harmless llttlo game ol
palmistry.
"No , no , " said the blue-eyed girl , shrink
ing slightly from her admirer. Then she as
sumed a motherly kind of attitude , as thougt
to glvo a wondering boy n bit of advice , and
said ;
"Now , George , you know I'm ' devoted tc
you In a way , and I will always bo youi
friend "
"I don't llko friends , " broke In the young
mnn.
" ' "
"Voiivdon't ?
"No , they're too expensive. "
"Then , I want It understood that hcrcaftoi
I'm ' your slbtcr. "
"Agreed , " said George , and they sealed the
contract with a cordial grasp of the liarul ,
The next morning the young lady received
bulky-looking packaga. TJio address.vai
in George's hnndvyrltlng ( "Dlcss hla dvui
no.irt ! " Blie s ld , openng | > th\ ( tin ml If. To hci
greut surprise the , umml box , of rosua was tMi
tlmii substituted by n dlftorcut ur.tlolo. Hall
a ilp rn pairs if black socks , each , with a
Ittlo hn | In the too or heel , us If by way ul
ventilation , cauvcd. ' tlia fjjrl to. upoi ) her cyfa
n "lioly horror. " Inclosed In tlio humljo
wab the follpwlng unto :
"My Very Dear Slater : Won't ypu darn
tlKiso IndUpensubio article * for IMU ? Am In
no hurry for Ilium , HO take ynur tlmo. Af
fectionately. your.Jirpthor , aKQUQE. "
Cure Indlgestlau and bllliou neia wltb
DeWltfs Llttlo Uarly Illscrs.
\Vticn Daby vr&a nick , \ra GUTO her Costorlo ,
When hliQ was u Child , filut cried fpr 'J
When slio Iwcaino ? ! ! , Uio clun ; ; t
Wheo cho hod CUldi wi , U P gave tUain Q uUnU.