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    THE OMAHA DAILY JTCEEt MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1801.
A BOARDER
4 V ' >
Pays you $4 Lo $8 weekly
that means pin money adds
little to your present expenses
THE BEE GETS 'EM
17 WORDS FOR 25 CKMTS.
SPBGiRL NOTICES.
Advertisements fnr these columns will 1)e tahcn
until 12:30 : i ) . m. for the tvcn UK nml until 9:01 :
1 . m. fur the mornlnR nml Sun.lay eilltlotu.
Advertisers , \ > y ifqucntlnj ; 11 immboiod check ,
can liav UM WIT mMremfl to n numbered li-tter
In cnro of The llw. Answers so aMro 3f > d will
lie delivered uii-in iirwwnlntlon of the chuck.
Ilnte * , I'SP n word drat Irmertlon , Ic a wonl
tlicrraft r. Nothing Inkeii for less than 2c lur
tlrnt ItiBerilm.
Those advertisement ! must run consecutively.
SITUATIONS "WANTED.
W I > | 3Il-MOKTII WANTED HV A fOMPET-
cnt liMkKcvper nn.l ntrnoKruplior. fJjml clly
references. Address 353 ! , N. ICl'i ' Btro.-t.
A-M3M 4
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POSITION ItY LAI > Y STIONOOII.AVH1UI. ACcurate -
curate , quick nt flKUrcs unit willing In work
for moderate salary. AUiln-'es UT ! . Hfc.
A MS. ) 3 *
WANTED Iff ALE HELP.
8ALESMKN ( nNEltKCJTIO-WANT MKN OF
K < KKI ttililrena on salary fur retail trade. Apply
15H Douglna. D-MHO-fra
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SPECIALTY SALUSMKN fOU JtnKIVS LUMP
Jaw remedy ( endorsed Itf U. 8. l > cpt. Altrlcul-
ture , Jlureau of Animal Industry , us a 8iclllc )
nil a nldo Iln < > . Llliernl terms to right parties.
Addren lliotlier * & Iteml. .Ualvein. In.
II MSul BIT
WANTED , TRAVELING SALKSMEN , I
& Thompson , taller . 1G12 I'arnain street.
It Ml S2j
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CAni'iNTRiiH , IOWA , NnnuASKA ; ir YOU
want a good. . Mencly job In your own county
from now until uprlnK , enclose lOc In slnmiis
fnr full pnrtlcul.irs Jo VrniVk Alhcrlr. manufacturer -
facturer of Hie common , sensa wc-itlier strip ,
Cedar llhiffs. Neb , U MTU 4"
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WANTED. AN OLT1 LINK LirrTlNStmANCi :
agent ho lias lind experience nml been sue-
cpiaful. Can gl\e nn nReiic ! ' , loeoted In n state
wliero crops Imvc tieen good this year and
money Is plenty , nnd vrlll nccwnimny It with
n tooil contract. jMdresa Old Linn Company ,
IJox 15li ) , Lincoln , t-Vli. _ It MSCT 3
WANTED. MAN OK SOMH JIUSINHRH KX-
periencn In open lirnnch business In the atnto
of Nebraska for reliable mnnufHcturliiK com
pany. Point ) rendy cnift rapltnt required In
the arranRemcnt ; applicant plense Btato finan
cial worth and previous experience , Clood
alary nnd part of th proftts to tlie right
man. Tleferonces. Address Maiiujaclurcr. X
Z. U C4 , Omalu Jlce , , , f i _ -It M9W * t
BPECIALTY AUVCnTlHI&O CANVASSERS :
men familiar with. premium mercantile trade.
Money maker of eighteen ninety-Tour. Slanley-
Bradley Tub. Co. No. 7 E. 16th t. . N. Y.
11 420-1"
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
LADIESWANTINGFJHST CLASS01111,3
apply at the Scnnillnavlan Y. I > . Home. Otnre ,
zm N. Uth street. C M68S 7
100 nlltl.S WANTBD TO MAICK OVUnAI.LS.
phtrts. panta anil coats. Apply at Tiotlo's
Oyerall factory. Bt. Joseph. Mu. C MC79 4
FOB BENT HOUSES.
TENTS FOH HKNT , 1311 TAHNAM BT ,
D-T37 817
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WANTED. GOOD MEDIUM I'lUCKU HOUSES.
List your houit-H for rent with Ames.
P-733
3IOU8nS , F. K. BAUKEIt I1LOCIC
1 > 734
IN ALL PARTS OP THH CITY , THE
O. V , Dnvls cotupany , 1W5 I'mn.lm. I ) 735
KKLKENNY K. CO. , iC I , COKTINENTAL IliTlC
" - D-73G
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PINK r-nooM COKNEU FLAT AT 7 i s. IOTU
Bti-ecl ; ranse and all other conveniences.
George Clouser , room 2. isn Farnnm etreet.
I ) 3iM
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. . R ANU 10-HOOM. HOUSES. AIOi MOD-
rrn , Inwn nnd ihnde. Apply at 111 N. Y , Iifo
or 3m ! Miami street. _ T D M133
FOR KENT , CIIRAPKST 8IX-noO > f COTTAOH
with hath In city ; cnly S15.00 , S033 California
street. D M3 3
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FoiT "HKNT ! DESIUAULD OWKI-UNGS IN
all parts of city. 10 , U. bheatc , 432 1'axton bm.
D H7-S
r JIINT. MODERN -IIO'OM COTTAOC ;
call between 12 untl 2 1131 Slid man avenue.
V D 783
ItUNT. E HOOMS , C31 S. 17TH STUinT.
D ID-SM
KIOUT-IIOOM HOUSi : NHAI1 IlIQII SCHOOL.
j:0 per month. Inqulro 2 1C Capitol avenue.
D-CCS 3
3-HOOM INQUIHE nn DOUGLAS
street. D 11673
RICIHT.noOU MODERN HOUSE. 2215 MIAMI ;
Imrulro 12H N. Siith , u 638 4'
s IIOOMS. LAnan IIATI. , HATH noon AND
closet ; rent cheap. EU South ISth st.DCM
D-CM 4
S 6 ROOiF HOUSES. MODCHN ANU CHEAP.
COS N. Ulh lr ' t. 1J M71Q B23 *
POU RENT. El-EOANT 10-nOOM HOUSE ;
reasonable. 2003 Hint itreet , U R51-C *
1-Ol nENT-TKNVROOJC HOUSE. N. W. CO1U
Knrnnni and SOth ta. ; modern Improvements ;
by Chas. Turner , 3)16 Fainam at. 1) 819
FQH nnNT nOOM COTTAGE. 1413 DORCAS
street : city water , bath , Inqulia Robert Hun
ter , lt o OIHcc , D M933
S-tOOM. , ALT. MDRflN 1IOUSK , 83 otJTH.
11th ; nl o other Ri * > d houses. U. L. Qreen , rnnm
88 , ll.ut.er block. _ D M838
Toil RUNT. I.AHOC TWO-STOKY UUII.DINO.
formerly uied by the Uarhoff Trunk Factory ,
XUO Bcward it. D no l
FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS.
I'UICXISIIBD nOOMS"c8 SOUTH 19TH 8T.
E-MJM Sll *
W.EABANT ROOM , ZJ15 DOUOE ;
E-M373
11KNT. IIOOMS. SC3 DODQII ,
B MSIi 4
FUUNIBIIE1) ItOOMS , MOHEUK : St'ITAllLB
for on or t ix l l Dudjc. , E M3
PUUKISIIEn IIOOMS AT 316 SOUTH ISTH ST.
i ; MI51 till'
LAUU1ANU 8M.A1.L ItOOM.H ANU ItOOMS
en > ult on two car Hum. 116 Biuth 20th street.
E MCM a
I KtJUNISUEI ) ItOOMS FOH UOUSEKniU'IN'O
fur man unl wl ( , llent taken In l * > ur < I. 319
N 17tli BtreeU U-MMl
JIOOMS FUUNIHUnU AND
lets Dodge. U-M6I3 ]
KINE noOUH AT THK OM > TOHNKH HOME.
N. E. cor. 15th and Huward , E-C3I 4
HBNT. NICELY"FUONIBJIKD UOOMS *
roll t ttOT IKiuglatL B 7W-19
IIOOM. I'lllVATU PAMII.Y. 19J1
Bl. Mary's nvume. E K-i
J. NIftJ KUIlNISlllU ItOOMd I'OIt UQHT
hou ekeep < nE. HIS S. llth it. B-8Jt-7 *
31ENT. NICE KL-TlNiBHEn SOUTH
Irunt roonu 1'rlvalo family. : U3 Cum street.
E-lil &
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FOR HKNT. FURNISHED IIOOU :
enc rcqu rrd. ttt S , > 4lnstreet
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HOOM. iir K. Tim Elll
FOB. KENT FURNISHED BOOMS ,
Continued.
VntlY 1 > ES1UA1II ! : SOUTH Fl'.ONT J-'tril-
nlshod rooms. 1S22 Chicago street. E il97 ! S
KOOM roit LIGHT HOUSEKEEPIN'O. 113 N.
ISth. E-7J 4'
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FURNISHED KOOMS AND BOABIJ.
YOIJNOVOMKN'9 HOME UXDEll CAIU3 Or
Women's Christian unsoclatloii. Ill M. 17th st.
F-7M
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PLEASANT HOOMS WITH UOAltD. 5150 HAH-
ney. F a 45 816 *
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NICELY TUnNISHED ItOOMS WITH ALL ,
conveniences , rirst-class board. 211 No. ISth
etrect F-i278.3H
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NICE IIOOMS ; GOOD IlOAnD ; IIATES 31EA-
sonabteconvenlences. ; Tha Hoseo.0.2Q2j Harnoy.
F M620 SJJ *
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IIOOM AND HOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY.
S215 Howard. F TO3 4'
KLiaANTL.rrunNisHiu : > SOUTH
room nnd private board' best convenient.
2110 Doufilag etreet. F S1SCS 3 *
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UOOMS AND UOAIIU. 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE.
r M712 5
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THK FUENKEK ! i HAVE TAKEN THE
uliovc family hotel at Klh and UodBu nd It hm
been placed In perfect repair ; am iendy to lo
cate the romns ul cnco and shall serve meals
after Soptcmber 13th. Phona Is 1M1. He-
P ctfully.Mra. _ L. at. Tuttlo. T 713-5
EXCELL72NT nOAno NICEIIOOMS. . IN
stnuH private family : tas , bath , heat , central
lnc.it Ion. SI 4 South 2M. K M813 2'
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ruiiNiaiiED IIOOMS , WITH on WITHOUT
board. 316 B. SClh atreel , F Mt33 3"r
a , WITH Oil WITHOUT
board. 2'2'n nnd U Douglas street.
F-MSJ4 3'
noojis , SINGLE OH EN SUITE ,
wUhJjoarU. 21M lougla ) . _ 1' ' ' MSJO S'
ONE COUI'J iT OH TWO YOUNO MEN CAN
have flrsl-clasi brinrd. with room furnished or
unfurnished , central and line location. 201) Kl.
Blary'a avenue. F S1837 3i
DESIltAULK IIOOM WITH 11OA15D IN Pit-
\ato family. 7M K. 13th. F-S73-7'
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SOUTH FIIONT 11OOMB F0 FOUIl OH FIVE
Uillcj ar gentlemen with llrst claen Ixianl nt 1722
Uodije. F 871-5 *
VEUY DErtirtAHLE UNKUnNISIIEE FKONT
and back parlora , also furnlslu-d looms ; every
thing , Ilrst-class. 210 and 211 South 2ith street.
F MIS I 10 *
UNFUBNIBHED BOOMS FOB , KENT
3 UNFUIIN18HED IIOOMS , WITH OR WtTH-
out board. ! I70 N. 84th , O M915 4 *
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3 UN'I-'UIINISIIUD UOOMS. 2220 LEAVEN-
worth , G MDIJ 4
TWO UNPUI5N1SHED ItOOMH ; SECOND
Hour ; modern conveniences. 2JO N. 13th street.
2 MJ4S 3 *
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FOR RENIaTOBES AND OFFICES
COHNEIt STOHE , 55 > > 00. 924 DOUQLAS. n-
quiie 822. 1 740
FOR UENT , ROOM , 65 IIY 3 ! . 2ND FLOOR OP
my store , nultablc for cloaka nnd sultn ; goo.l
light and elevator service , ilrs. J. Drnson.
I MSSO
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FOR 11ENT , THE 4-STOnY niHCK IlUILDINfl
M6 Tarnam street. The bulldlnir has n lire-
proof cement basement , complete steam heat *
IIIB llxureswater on nil lloors , gas , cle. Apply -
ply at the otllce of The Hte. 1-013
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FOU UENT EXPOSITION HALL , GIIOUND
door. Open dates can be had for ri.irta of
September. October and November. This la
the only hall In Omaha equipped fnr conven
tions , political meetings , balls nnd other IUTRP
Catherines oC people. A. J. J'npplc'on , ronm S14
First National Dajilc building. I S14
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED , GOOD SOLICITOnr. , MEN AND
n'umen , lo woik for the PrDsrcBnlvo Kndow
mcnt Uulld of America , for Missouri , Kansas
and NebraiUa , ( lliill.llns nnd Loan and ten-
I'rnr Endowment Insurnnco combined , ) Ilc-
Ilabln people nly need apply. Adiln-ss room
S , ICock island bid ? . , cor , Cth un.l Edmnnc
Btrcet , 8t. Joseph , Mo. J M503 01
AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS ItY 8AMPLE AT
homo or travel. We pay llbeial 'salary and ex
penses or Rood commission nnd furnish
samples to rlKht applicant. Addiesa Lock
Do * 1331 , New York City.
WANTED TO BENT.
WANTED. HOUSES TO IlENT. HAVE MORF
calls than I can supply. J. II. Panottu , loth
nnd Jed e. K 051 S2I
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FDIIN-ISHED IIOOMS FOIl LIGHT HOUSE .
keeping. Addrpsa W 8 , Uee. K-,31031 3
WANTED. S'OH 5 FUHNISIIED HOUSEKEEP
ln rooms , modern , at once. Addtcxx W C
I tee. K MOC1 4"
TWO YOUNG MEN WANT FURNISHED ROO1
without board ! .location , not est of 23th M. o
north of Dodge ; state terms. Address U 04. Dee
K $72-1
STOBAGE.
STORAGE. WILLIAMS &CROS3 , 1211 IIA11NEY
Jl-711
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate. II. Well * , 1111 Farnatn.M .
M 743
o"M.VANiSTOItAGE CO..1W2 FARNAM. Tcl.I5J9
M-7IJ
I1EST STPRAGE 11I11LDING IN OMAHA. U
H. ROV. Bonded warehouse. HnU ! > ehold Roods
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1013 Lcavcnworth.
M-7II
WANTED TO BUY.
CASH FOR. LUMflER TIUSINEPS IN LIVE
town ; cl 8 full particulars , T S , llec. nillce.
N-311'83 ' S7 *
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HAVANA F1SKCKLES , 11EST ON .EARTH. fC
N-M631 827
WANTED TO IHJY STOCK RANCH. WH.-
llanva K Mlttan , loom 311 , McCuKUt ! ImlldliK ; .
N MS9C 4
FOR SALE FUBNITU-RS.
l'AYMiNTS EASY. VOU WON'T MISS YOUR
money , l * ) r prices on furnllurn and houiwhoU
GoCKl * . 3nt nirlsa Credit Co. . 813-615 N. I6tli s
O 745
FOB SALE HOBSE8WAUONBETO
S TOP I1UI1CHE8. 133te. . I.EATHEIl TOP
caritaKi ) l1 , Drummand Carriage Co ,
I'-746
I.-OR SALE Oil TRADE. S HOUSES WEIOH-
Iuif Jo puundii encli , G nn J 7 years old. Fred
Teiry , < 30 Ilarngo block. r 747
THE I1EST LEATHEHTOP UUGGY IN OMAHA
for > 53DO. OrummonJ. IStli and Ilurney
I'-7IS
WANTED A TEAM OF HORSES WEIGHING
no less than 1.100 Ibs , , well broken lo clly
driving. Srnil particulars to U 17. lice.
P-BI4-S-53 *
FOB HALE MISCELLANEOUS.
VHUJ UIHCK. CAU LOTt ) . Ill M. IJEST 8IDB-
vralk brick in market. Bte jurnple tvalKs lalJ
cor. 20tri nJ Hurt and 13th and Pl rce , Wm.
J , Welihons , room33l , Hoard of Trade.
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ICB FOR SAI.U ; CAN SHIP OVER ANY ROAD
out of Omaha and Council liluffs. I < umnrtaui
Urea. , M & , . ; eth. Omaha. _ Q-M35J BlJ
BANK AND I'LATTE VALLEY BAND FOB
ulr. C. W. Hull company , zmh nr.d liard st .
Q-IM
FOJt BALE MISOELLANEOUa.
Continued.
CHEAPKST CHICKEN AND OUNAMENTAli
fence made. C. H. l ? e. Ml Douglas , q 748
" OH SALE , THE FORMULAS FOIl WELL
known proprietary medicines , favorably known
In the northwest , w.lli silo rlRhM to manufac
ture and ( ell In North and aoutli Dnkoln No-
lirnnkfu Nnne but renimnslble partle-i nwd
utiiwer. Address H. r. Bmllh. Q-MJ1JS15
MISCELLANEOUS.
1TOCK PASTURED , GOOD FEED. T. MUR-
my. R-MI57 SW
OLAIP.VOYANTB.
Mltft DIt. H WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , IUJ.
liable business medluni ; Uh year nt 119 N" 18.
8 753
' 'MASSAGE. BATHS. ETcr
MADAME SMITH. MJ S. MTH , 2D FLOOR ,
room 3i ninn-.iHe , vapor , alcohol , stenm , sul-
lihurlne nnd BC.I liaths. T MilI 8 *
> 1ME. LA RUE , tit ROUTII liTH , T M531 S'
.IASSAOE , MADAME BERNARD. 1413 OODOE ,
T < j < 8-3 *
JPEBSONAL
unnnnLLAH MADE. RECOVERED AND HE-
palred , 1 Houlh Sixteenth street. U 753
vi/a-i liOMn "THBATMBNT roi LADiE ! .
Ilenlth book anil consultation free. Addresser
call Vlaxl Co. . 16 Ilee bldg. Lady atletdant.
! > * lt > l
TAKE YOUR FRIEND ; TINTl'PEH , 4 FOR
Kc. rtoctor , 613 S , 16th street. U 753
A pleasant and convenient place , 15S1
Fainim street , Paiton block , 'phone 711.
cuA ron WHIPPPINO AND
mllk. Watetloo crcnincry , 1613 How.itd ; tel.1332.
U 2it ! S10
-\VIIOI.E WHEAT IIREAU FROM UNltOLTKD
Hour at Imogen L. Ramsey's,1 217 N. llith si.
U - M40S s 10
Un.M * . STEPHENS OX SPECIALIST , BOB S. 1JTIT.
MME. LA nOOK. MASSAGE , 1COJ LEAVEN-
worth street , third floor. ; .ont rooms
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WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J.
Mnller'j ) new Ice crtnm parlora , 2S03 Leaven-
wortli street ; everythlns Is new. Including the
build inc. Tel. 10W. Ice cream delivered ,
U * 53 SI 4
TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOSTS
to two responslblo gentlemen , 1C03 Ixnven *
' worth. 3d Moor. _ U MM3 3'
IOC CIGAR FOR 50 , HAVANA FRECKLE3
U M631 S27
KLECTRO-THEItMAL DATHS , FACIAL MA 3-
B.ise&cumileilon ) treatment. Mme. Po t , 31B',4 H.15.
U X7S-SO
I3ATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319 S. 15TH.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
I.IPE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. C. Chcinty , Kansas City , Mo.
W-J55
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ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N.Y. LIFE
loanj nt low rateq for choice Keciirtly In Ne-
bra&Ka and Iowa farms or Omaha city property
W "CD
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MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS
Improved and unlmpnnwl Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st , W 761
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate Dronnan , Love & Co. , Pax ton blk.
VT T62
OJIAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , HTII AND
Douglas streets , lonn money tin city oml farm
piojieriy at lovuest rates of Interest. W 7C3
TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATIOS. THE
0 F. DaAls Co. , 1M5 Farnam at. _ W 761
UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW
York. Capital t2Oi)0OW. Surplus JWXOOfl. ) Hub-
mlt choice lands to F. S. i'usey , agent. First
National tank building , W 765
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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate ,
1 lo 5 sears. Fidelity Ttust Co. , 1702 Fainam.
W-761
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property ; M.OOO A upwards , li to 7 per cent ; no
delays. W. Tarnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Farnam ,
W 102
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RKAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. 11. Mollclv , 1st Hat. hank ?
. W 763
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wagono , etc. , nt lowest lates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; > ou
can pay the loan oft at any time or in any
amount.
OMAA 3ORTaAOE LOAN OO. ,
300 S. ICth st.ce' .
X M
J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 ItAMGE I1LOC1C
Jv7' '
SHOUT TIME LOANS. 432 1'AXTON liLOCK ,
X 031 b
MONKY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
erty. Hnrvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life build
ing , X 7M
MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FUIINI-
ture. pkinos. hornes. wuKona , or any kind oC
chattel security , nt lowest po lble rntM , which
you can iiay bark nl anv tlmo and In any
amount. J'lDCLITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
room 4. Wllliiicll lilotU. X 767
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOtl KENT. A DEPART.MENT ON SECOND
floor. 3' ' > x80. In one of the largest houses In
Council 1)1 ) nfta. 13. care Ilee , Council llluffs.
y TOS
FOR SALE , A RIG PAYING 11USINESS NO
competition ; J1.SU0 cash takes It. Addiess S.
60. lice. T MHO SS'
A HOWLING SUCCESS , HAVANA FRECKLES.
Y M651 H.'Z
FOR SALE OR TRADE. THE PAPILL1ON
hotel In I'apllllon. Neb. , an IS-room liotcU nl
In Rood Bhapu ; will trade for unlncuinbeiec
land or sell cheap for cash , Address Fred
HaKcJorn , Pniillllon , Neb. Y M8C2 3
THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EX-
cliunec Co. , 20J First National hank. Omaha
has cuctomers with cash , farm lands nnd
property for meichandUe ; also stocka of e
for a.l and trade , Y MSW
FOB EXCHANGE.
I WILL TIEADE AN IMPROVED FARM WITH
plenty of feed for cattle. N. II. Drydcn ,
Ollrlths , S. D. Z M7W 4 *
AMERICA'S PRIDE , HAVANA FRECKLES , SC.
Z M651 Si !
M,000.00 STOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS. W , 000.00
rral estate , moi traces and cash. ( SvO DO rea
estate , building and lots , all In northeastern
Nebraska , far land , cattle or sheep. Address
U 43. Bee. Z Ml 4
A CHEAP , UNINCI.'MIIERED LOT IN OiiAKA
' | j < trade for good buggy and team. Addroi
I.tit. . Uee. ? -Mtt- > '
I HAVE CASH , IOWA AND OTHER LANDS
to exchange for meichandlse. H , A. Wacner
Omaha , Neb. Z Mi.65
FOR TRADE , ONE OR ALL OF S STORE
buildings on N street , South Omnha. bringing
nice Income , for rood clear furin land near
tr > Omaha , South Omaha or Council Bluff *
Valu of properly about JK.OOO.W , Address
H W , lieo. Z-MC91 H
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FOR EXCHANGE. IMPROVED LANDS , CLEAT
at Incumhiance , rood quality , wllh comi * carh
for g-enerul merchamllse ; correspondence con
fidential. Address loci : box 30 , llraver rty ;
N'nb , Z M853 7
FINELY IMPROVED FARM OF 210 ACRES
In Dlxan county , Nebraska , 33 ill I leu suuthwei
of Hlouic City ; bet of snll ; lies level and nice
all cultivated except line large trrove nf 'M
acreH for pasture ! Hold in June for $ C , < XX.09 )
Innimbranca U.OOO.CO. running 5 yars at 7 per
cent , want Mock of general merchandise ; wll
put In Jl,003,00 , cash wllh farm for ( rood utocl
of K&od . Davenpoit & AVaterman , 8M N. Y
Life. i-M8S8 3
CLKAR r-ITV PROPERTY FOR LAND. WII
Mams & Mlltnn , McCagua bulldlns , room 31.1.
Z-M893 Ol
KOil SALE OR TRADE , SO ACRES OF
school land In Howaid county , Nehranka.
Prrfer good upright piano or currhiRfl and
double haineia. II. M , Covert , Magnolia. 1 -
X M91B 3
CHOICE RESIUENCH LOTS. SIK MINUTES
from iiostoHlc1 and court house * to exchange
for grocery utocfc. lMone r agency. Sheridan
Wj-o. X M5IO t
FOU' SALE REAL ESTATE.
FARM LANDS. C.F.HARRISON , MS N.Y.LIFK.
RE 9C
FOR RALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAOH : CEL-
lar. cittern , city water ; cor. 13lh and Knhlor
J1KX.0 ) ; lonr time. Enquire 131S Fnrnam
Samuel llurm. R E 773
ICO ACRES GOOD \ND FOR W . WIL-
Hains and Mlttun , room 313 McCainia Mde.
RE-I29-2
GARDEN LANDS.
B mll from postonice , long time , easy termi
Call at * 0 N. Y. Life , KE-711
ONE OK THE 11E8T HOMES IN KOUNTZ *
Place < t019 Ulnney ) If sold before S pt lit
will co for less than cost of house Terms
ftboul half cash , balance easy. It , N. Wlthnel
( owner ) . [ 07 N. Y. Lite. It E344
NOTICE TO INVESTORS. WE HAVE I'tNE
Income benrlnr property at sila at holt Its
value. It Is on elegant pavtd street nnd motu
llns Set this before you buy. It will pay you
Williams It Uitlnn , room 511 McOiRue Imlld
In * oBpoilie pott " * i ft. MVIV.I
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE.
1ARC1AIN8. HOUSESV LOTS AND FARMS ,
nl or trnde. F. K. Darling , Umker lilock.
- - - 11 nn *
CHOICE OAItDKN' LAKDH. t , MILES PROM
P stoine7 , In tracts frOm-W to 101 srrea. A
ftre.it bargain. Will tntu .somc trail * . N. 1) ,
Kcj-es , 617 1'axlon blotk " is nOR - " '
OR SALK-J.1.600 LOTTOn IIXM.
I'teKant corner , iriod. m'lvw , tl.OW.
B-nxim house nnd loluooi.tral , JJ.W ) .
5-room house , corner lot. l5.Sr > .
6-rooni house iind 1OU..SL2W.
4 ncrefi. HfiiK > n , near motor , $ I,4 < ) Q.
7moni nv > dni ( house , Iftttliitn st. . $1 ,
Jl.SiXI liit for J'f'O.
7-rxim hou s nnd lot , '
10 per cent rental fruiwUy. M.toO.
O. ! ' . llultn. 820 So.fttn'M. . It E 377-1
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS TiorniiT , SOLD. EX-
cliiinrcd , rented nnd rvimlrnl. Typewriter nnd
olfice 9U | > i < llen. Typewriting reined at SI per
month. The UmnhA Typewriter exclmnKe , sue-
ttssttrn to the typewriting department uf the
Meg-eath Stationery Co. , S14 S. Uth , tel. 1J 1.
SHE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYI'EWIHTKR.
The Omnli.1 T > pewrltor exchange , tel , 13G1 , No.
211 8 , 13lh t. 777
' " "
. ! TVI nWIUTKJiaOKFKREO TOR
sale should make you suxidcloua ; funny they
i\r mostly Smlth'H. ' Try one nnd you wilt
uniU-rstund why ; full line of nupidlCM. Smith-
Preiiler Co. , 17th ana rarnim ; telephone ,
l,2l. M 703
TYPHtt'R ITERS-OMA HAJTOPLB UO.V'T
Btenl lyin-wrlterB , they liuy uf U3. Whv ? llc-
cnuso tlio Uonsmoru Ciill inpli nnd Tout are
the best machines ni.ide ; thev nil ) OUtuc.ir
Hnt > rcwrltei' mn le. and dn n letter quntlty
of work. Our sujiply ileparlrnent will be sine
to pleaa > o , Send your ninrhlne * to us It
yon iint them repaired. I'nltnl Typewriter
nnd Supidlcs Co. , 1619 Karnam itn-et. Tote-
phone , 138. , P30
BUSINESS NOTICES ,
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM IMI'i : rACTOIlY ; OLD
pipes mnilP nc ' . 603 S. loth , 780
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL OK-
Ilc < - to 2i S. 16th St. , llruttti block. 78i
DAMAC1EU MIHROH3 ItESILVEllED , 719 N. U
731
STOVE itEi'Ains or' ALL KINI > S ; ALSO
hotel rnnRe & Keneral assortment of range ? ,
r.ooka & licatera ; water iittnclimenti imt In &
vC-r.ected at J Hughes , 507 S. 13 at & Jaelvson
308
BICYCLES.
niCVCLES ItKl'AIItl'.D AND IlEMOnnLEil.
Tires nnd sundries. . nrea opened , repaired. C.
n. Hrllln. locksmith , 31t N. 16th 8t. . 90' ' ) 83
HICVCLES , NEW AND OLD , fM TO ) I2 .
e < isy p.ivmentii ; we rent and repair. Om-ihn
llloycle Co. . 32J N. ICth'Bt 778
mCYCLES ALL STYLES.
ALL rnicna
Send for our list of occoml rmtul nnd slio | > -
wurn Mcyclcs. Itcnalrs nnd cyclr ( undtles of
all klmU M. O .Damn , 402 N , ICth st. 77t !
IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BICYCLL'
take It to Omaha Ulcycle Co. . :23 N. ICth st.
4CS--I
LOST.
LOST A SMALL 11LTJI5. ENAMEL LOCKET
with poM K-fr.tno uttuehxlnxrnvcd "Sept 2i ,
93. " Itcturn to 1304 Oeorgla. live. anI receive
re ird. S7S-3 *
LOST AT COIUtTLANlV PEACH. TUESDAY
nlKlit , u child's iluik Ijlitb Jacket. Howard for
return ti J. W. lledford's olllce , ICtli tind Fur-
rum Btifc-t. / t M32J 3
LOST WHITU Tlt'LL T100 , AllOUT 11
niiMiths old , marked blaclr on both aides efface
face , ears cropped , joiw istralRht up , other
drooping. Suitable reward for return to 433
3. 21th street. , - -c MOMJ'
LOST. 1SUMCII OF 'iujyJS : RETURN TO
Percy li. Turd , lice Hide.will ' be ieward l.
J Lost M960 3
BUILDING & LOAN" AaSOCIATION.
THK OMAHA LOAN ANP > 'lUILlINl ) ASSO-
clntlon pay a larger Interest than , any savings
bank , Recedes Investments o ( U nr more
per mo , G. M. Nnlllnger. Sec'y , 1701 Far-
nam St. . Tiae building. , ' 724
YOU CAN MAKE MORR IS.TEUEST ON YOUR
money liy iiayliiR us Jlqor more per month
than In any savlnc * lunk.i Iu\estiKnte. Slu-
tual Ixinn and -Hulldine nfsoctivUon , G. M.
Nattlnger , sec.'y. 170 ( Farnam st. ! 2o
ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND
storage b.ittrrlca recharged ; elcctrlc.il and Ben-
< -ral mnchliiHtK : Buptilor work Kimraiueed ,
Omaha Ulectilcal Work 017 nnd Gl ? B. IGth st ,
< 83 ,
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONT IAC-
tor ? for electric llKhr and motor iilnnta ami all
Kinds oC electrical construction XV'esteni Elec- <
trie Supply Co , , 41S and 420 S. ith at. 784
DNDEBTAKEIta ANXIEMBALHEBS
H K. HL'RKET , Fl'NERAL DIRECTOR AND
embjlmer , 1613 Chicago St. , telephone U9. 785
SWANSON & VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND
cmbalmers , 1,01 CumliiB St. , telephone 10 .
788
ill O MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM-
bilmer , 1417 Farnam st , , telephone 221 7a7
PLUMBEES.
HIEE PLUMUING OF EVERY KIND , GAS
Rtcam & hot nater lieutlnKl seuerage. 313SIS.
78S
J. J. HANIOAN. PLUMniNG , STEAM AND
hot water heutlne. 2703 Lc.ncnworlli Et. " 89
JOHN HOWE & CO . PLUMISING , STEAM AND
hot nater heating , iron llxtures. Elobu.i , 421 S. 15
790
TJBESSTyiAXING- .
MISS MASON'S SCHOOL FOR DRESSMAK-
1ne , establlslied 1S92 , la ready for the fall
vork , A thotoush tailor system Is taught ,
taken fiom actual measurements and founded
on a mathematical b.fsls. From two to three
dresses lire made during the term of ten
lessons. Each pupil being compelled to handle
the garments durlns the dllTeivnt stages of
proerfsalon. Room III S. 26tli ctieet.
M-922 8
HAY ANB GBAIN.
BUY YOUR HAY IIY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE
buy hay. A. H. Sndei-,1515 Hurt St. , tel. 1107
- . 86S-S5
NF.I1RASKA HAY CO. , WHOLESALE HAY ,
Kralti and mill stuff. We lire alwu > s on the
market to buy or sell. 1492-4-0 Nicholas st.
791
OPTICIANS ,
O&CAHA OPTICAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS.
J. F. Ponder , manager. Kyes tested free. 221
South ICth. . In Klnsler's drug store , 416311
THE ALOE & PENFOIiD CO , . SCIENTIFIC
opticians , U'M ' Furnam nt. , opposite 1'axton
hotel , Eyes examined free. 791
JOB PK1NTING.
HEED JOIl PRINTING CO . FINE PRINTING
of all kinds. 17th st , , IJee llulldlng. 7'J9
MAIL ORDER COMMERCIAL PRINTING ! A
rpeclalty. Douglas Printing Co , 419 S. llith
B | . , Klu-cly bldr. Tel. C44 for prompt service.
too
TJPHOLSTEBING- .
UPHOL'RINO CADINETJM.VTTRESSVORK3. .
W. II. Uell , R. A. Mcr.fii. | ) . 17 L vnw'th ,
UPHOLSTERING VERY'CjllSAP THIS MONTH
M. 8. Walkln , 2111 Cuiifliui. , Tel. C02. HO. !
\VESTEHN CORNII'E WO11KS. GALVANIZED
Iron cornices , 1722 S. Man's ' ave. 803
EAGLE CORNICE" " ivoHics , JOIIN EPE"-
tveter , [ > rop. , 10S , 110 , IK.NJ , Uth. Kstnb. 18 1
. . ' * sru
_
SC1SSOHS , LAWN MOM'.llS. RAZORS , ETC. ,
trround , Mclchoir Droa.uti Farnam street.
IIAXORS , SHEARS , CLU/I'JjRS. LAWN MOWer -
er . etc. A. L. Undelalil'Io ) ' , < i N. llth. 782
MTJSIO , ABT
Q. F. GELI/ENHEClv RANJOIST AND
Jviicl. mo California gtr et. 911
FOR HARGVIN3m I'A'NpS AND OltOANS ;
eaty payments ; Instruments rented ; rents apply
on purchase. A. llospe. Jr , 7M
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
WOLF BROS. & CO. , MANUFACTURERS Of
awnings , tenls , flags , wagon , hay stuck covers ,
tarpaulins , balloons and parachute * . 703-703 S.
16th st. , telephone COI. Tentt for rent.
877 S17
DENTISTS.
DR. GEORGE 8. NASON , DENTIST. SUITE 20C
I'axton block , ICth and Farnim ! . , lei. 71t.
8)8
DR. I'AUL. DENTIST , gO RUHT ST. BliT"
MATHEMATiOAL INSTRUMENTS !
ALVA J. GHOVKR , MATHEMATICAL AND
surveying lastrumenla. entclneer * ' anil archl-
tects' nuppUct ; tracing clolh , Mua process
uapers , 319 S. IStli ; mall orders. 131
TAKEN" UP.
TAKEN UP-OKAY I'ONT , OWNER TAtf JIAVH
IT paying pxpcnves. MrD.nmM , S2.I and Grant
-are. B74-8 *
I1K8T FttRNAPE MADB. SOFT COAL SMOKE
cwnsumlnit and linrd conl furnaces , KAKle Cor
nice Wntks. 109-112 N" . HIM si S10
TAXIDEB.MISTS.
TAXIDERMY AND FUIIS. SEND YOU CATA-f
Ueornc E. Hroun , Jr & Co , 70) S. 16lh.
WHOLESALE COAL.
JOHNSON 11ROS. , WIIOLnSlLK DEALEim IN
nil kinds of cual. Corre ! < t > ondciice eollclted.
IQOH I'arnnm si. 812
_
STE NOG 11 1 PHElt T.
1\ J ! SITCL ! I'FK. GENERAL KTENOG-
fapher. fU Ilee bulletin : ; ' Telephone B07.
STABLE.
ROARDINO STARI.ES. FINE LIVERY RKlfl
cheap. Ed llaumley , 17th anJ St , Mary * nvo.
HOTELS.
AtrTNA HOl'HB ( Kt'UOPEAN ) N W. COR ,
Uth and Dodge. Room by day or week.143S
143-S ) *
CABPENTEUS AND BUILDEBS.
C. E , MORRILL , CARPENTER , OFFICE AND
store fixtures a spovl.il ty. Patching ami
plastering , 1511 Capital me. , ti-l. 4)8. 79G
DYE WOBKS
SCHOEDSACK , TWIN CITY DYE WORKS ,
15S1 Fnrnam street Dyelne of in cry descrip
tion nnd dry denning. 737
PAWNDKOK13HS ,
VL.UIOWITZ 1J3ANS UONEV , 418 N. 10th s' .
722
HABNES3.
GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU I1UY A 1IAR-
liffl.t. August Itcihne , * 11 S. ICth l. 2G3
BHOBTHAND AJSTDTY/PEWBITING ,
VANSANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND.
N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for cliculm. 793
HOBSESHOEIWG.
MRS. THOMAS MALONEY , 912 N. 10TII ST.
234
DANCING.
Au. . ON MORANH FOR LESSONS. SOCIIfJ"
ot MAKO dunces. 1510 llaraey. 3J2 J
Purely
YegetalJle ,
Prepared from the original formula pre
served in tlio Archives oC tlie Holy Land , hav
ing an autheut IB hi story dating buck 000 years.
A POSITIVE CURE
for all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
troubles , especially
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION ,
Price CO cents. Sold by nil druggists.
The Franciscan Remedy Co. ,
134 VAN QUEEN ST. , OHIOAQO , ILL.
Bend for Circular and Illustrated Calendar.
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve end Brain Treatment
Ci sold under positive written fraarmitee. by author
ized agents only , to cnro Weak Memory ; Loss ol
Ilraluanrl Xorva Poworj Lest Manhood ; QuIntaiuM ;
Night losses ; Ii\ll I > rcams : Last o ( Confldeuco ;
Nurvounneps ; Lr.i ltc < le ; all Drata ; Lossol Tower
ol the Qonorntlva Orca In Dllh r set , caused by
iiTor-oxertlon ; Vouthlul Urrors , or EICCPBIT& UfO of
Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , nlilch eoon lend to
. lleor/ , Consumption , lumnltyandTlcatli. liy mall ,
'laboi ; 6forU : wtlhwrlltcmirunrmiteo to cure or
i Bf und money. WrST'S COI I a H H YIt UP. A curtain
-uro for Co'iglis. Cold" , Asthmn. JJroncliltli" , Croup.
iVhooplnH UOURII. Son. Thront. I'leasnnt totflke.
Iniall tlze ilKconilrmftl ; olil.Wo. fKo , nowKo. : old
_ ,
, rn. " - lvi"'T-aivl ] , ,
Qooamnn Drus Co. , Ouaba.
PERMANENTLY
CURED
NO PAY UNTIL GUREO
WE REFER YOU TO 8,000 PUIENTS ,
\VriteforBanHKeferoncea.
EXAMINATION FBEE.
Jo Operation. Ko Detention from Business ,
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
THrH 0 , FT iVULLER CO. ,
30C-30S New Tork LUe CI'OB. , Omalia , Neb.
BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Boo
Building : , OMAHA , Nob. Atlvluo FREh
RRlLWflY TIME GRRD
Leaves I UHIUAQO & NOHTHWEST'NJArrtvea
Omulia.U. | r. Un qt10tli & Manon Btal Omalio
HOSnm : Ki9trn ; Uxpresa C:30 : m
1,00pm . . .Vrjtlbukd Limited OilCam
0:55am. : , . . , Mo. Valley l ocal 10:30jm :
SMipin Omah.Chleaga Special. , . . . 3:15iiin :
Leaven ICIIICA GO. HUrtLlNGTON' & Q.lArrlves
Omahal Depot 30th mid tlqBon Stu. | Omaha
Il5pm : . Chicago Veatlbule . 9SOim :
1:02pm : . Chicago and Iowa. Local . 8:00nm :
lt35arn ! . 1'jcllic Junction Local . S.SSpro
Leaves I I1U liLINOTON & MO. ItlVEH.JArrUes
Ouahal Depot 10th nnd Mason Btg. | Omaha
lOilSam . Denver U press . 93nm ;
] 3irani. : . . . , . Ucadwoad express. . . , . . . . 4inpm :
liMipm . Uenrrr Kipresa . 4ilOpm
6 : 0pm. Nebratka Local tcicept Sunday } . 6SOpm ;
8 ! l5jm. . Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . .I
Leavra I K. C. , fiT. J. & C. H. lArrlvca
Omaha Iil ] DepotJl thnnd _ Mason St . I Omaha
0rnm : Kansas City Day lUpre-s , . . ,
> ; pm.K.C. _ _ Night Kx.yla.UlTrana. , . C'.Mam
" " " " '
Leavei fCHICAGO"IC" ! , TPA'crricrrXiTlvcT
OmahalU. I' . Depot. l lh & Slason Hta.f Omuli *
EAHT.
IQ'.r.nni . .Atlantic Rxpreaa ( ex. Sunday ) . , . 6OSpm ;
G:23pm : . NlKht Kipress . 6tOnm :
MUpm..ChlcaKO VnttlJUUd Limited. . . lJ5pm :
ll:3 jiii.Olilahoma Exi. ( to C. D. ex , Sun ) El 35am
_ "WEST.
S:3Sam.Oklahoma : & Tcina 'Etp. 'ex. Sunll:5pm ) :
l : pm . Colorada Llmlteil , . < i0pm !
Leavea I UNION * " I'AClt 1C. I ArrlveiT
Omah.iUnlon | Depot. 10th & Munon Sta.f Omaha
10:001 : m . Kearney nxpreta. , . . , . 2Wpm
J:15pm : . , Overland Plyo.r . B : pm
SMSpm.lteatrtce A Slromsli'a Ex : ( ex 8uri.12 ) : pm
C:40t : > m. . . . Pacific Kiprvsa .
6Qpm : . F.nt Mall .
Leaves I CHICAGOTVlfL. A ST.
OmahiiUnlon | Depot , loth & Manon Htu. | Omaha
( liSpm. . ChlcMcn Llmlteil. ' . , SlsCam
llrlQ.iin. . . .Chicago lixprera ( ex. Hun. ) . tiOOpm
Leave's" I P,7 R * MO VA"LLKY ; ( Arrlrea
' Ornahaj Pt | > ot 15th und\Veb _ * lor Hta. _ [ _ Oinaha
'BMam : , . , , . .Dead wood" Express . : ll > pm
CC'nni ; . ( P.i. Bat. ) Vya , Kx. ( Kx. Man. ) . . CilOjim
& ( > , , . Norfolk nxpresi ( Kr. Hun. lav ) , .10:4Sam
. St. I'aul
I enves I MISSOURI PACIFIC.Urrlres
Ornahal DtP ° t 15th nnd Webttcr St . Omaha
'O0nnm. ; , , , SI , Louis Exprc tlOOam
0SOpm : .St. Louli Exprea * . . . . . . . . . . 6Hpni :
ClO : | > m.Dally < . Sun. Nrbrasldi Local. . 9:10am :
lxavtI I C , ST. I' . . M. & O , ( Arrives
* Omaha ] Depot 15t li ' and _ \Veb t r _ Sti. I Omaha
S:03am..Rlou Clty'Aecotn. < Ui. Sun. ) , . . lOSpm
10iWam..Sioux Clly Arcom. ( Bun , Only ) . , 8:00pm
12lEpm..Sloui : City Kiprcsa ( Ex. Sun. ) . .ll:5ram
SiiOpm. . . St. Taul Limited aMOnm
Leaves I "HBIOUX C1TV & PACIFIC JArrlvea
OmahaUnion ) Dl * j 10tjjfi ! Man tit * I Omnhn
.Slout City riiBaTnKerr..10'pm : (
. . . .St. Paul ixpre : 3 lQOOum
Leavea I Slb UX cTTVlt rXcTFiC : ? : lArrlvra
OmahaLDepot 10th and Welnter Kt . I Omaha
S : lpm 1st. Paul Limited. , , . . . , , . , t : hiin
tSOim. ! | . . . . . . . . .Chlcajra Llmlte-j 9MJ.ini
LIRVPJ ! ' .VAIIASH RAILWAY lArrlvt *
OmahaltJnton Depot. 10th & ilaton BH.I Om '
Il5pm. : . . , at. Louis Cannon IJall..lJj'.uu :
"Cuckool CucTcool All Sins Cuckooi ! " la
the tlllp of a new rctmhUcnn odttipalRn song
published br KiullVulschtieT & Son , In-
illannnolla , Intl.
Hook NPWS lor AtiRtisl Is nccoinpiinlctl
with an Intert portrait of the novelist , J.
Stanley Werinnn , niul a sketch of hU ca
reer , John \Vnnntnakcr. I'hllailelplila.
An nnmsltig anachronism lately nppoaTCil
In a econil-liand hooksdler's cittalOKtie
"Aristotle on Iho V liierican Constitution ,
translatud by Kcnj-oii. " Kcnyon lately jnih-
llshctl a tranel.itlnn of Arlstotle'a treatise
on the Constitution of Athens.
"The Hnchelor at the Jlldwny , " by Uou-
tenant O orgc Kathborno , contains graphic
pen iilcttires of the blznrrc plulanncoorlteil
Into n roinanco lu which a Chicago wheat
king la a Ir.idltiK chnrnotcr. Paper , 311
P.IRFS , C-0 cents. The JIascot I'ttbllshlnK Com-
p.iny , Now York.
"How Members of ConRroaa Are llrlbpil"
la the title of nn open letter written l y Jo
seph II. Moore .Tlilrtssed to congress. 11
piotost : aKalttst the practices of the loliliy
ntul inintcs Irntn somp correspouilonro of
Collla P. Iluntlnston tta ovIUcnco of the
prevalence of such corruption.
"Tho House' of the Wolf , " by J. Stanley
\Veyirwn. Is another \crslon of n curious
French nlemalr or frugtnetit of autobiogra
phy apparently Vrlllcn about the year U20 ! ,
by Anne Vlcomto tlo Cayltia. The i > rlnclp.ii
Interest In tli ? story lies In Its clmractors.
Paper. 2EO PJKCS , BO cents. lUtntl , McNully
S Co. , ClllCBKO.
Cy AV'artnan , who wrote the well rcniom-
bercd ' Klycr" article In McClurc's Mngaglne
for Jnnuiiry , will have an article In I IIP Sep
tember number describing the marvelous
proflls Ihni have attended , and the yt-t inure
manelnui proflls that promise to attend ,
IrrlKatlon In the > \est. The article will bo
fully Illustrated.
Here Is an aRreeabln story which Mark
Twain Is quoted as telling about himself :
H Rave him r..il pleasure. lu > salil , to hoar
that hH works orc almost the only thing
which Mr. Darwin read during the last year
of his life , till he hcanl that Mr. Uarwln
suffereil front a kind of mental atrophy , and
wnb [ orbitden ! to rcnil anything but absolute
drlvol.
The United Typothetnc convention souvenir
number I'.itier nnd Tress will be Issued to
subscribers the 1st of September. As a
printing house test book of prlntorl.il lllora-
lure , sufigestlve art , demonstration and object
lesson , hints and formulae , for reference. It
will bo the most complete and valuable com
pilation ever published for popular distribu
tion.
tion.The
The reminiscence of nn old Virginia town
Is convoyed In Lolla Mechlin's article en
titled , i'Winchester An Hlstorlcnl Hovorlc , "
nppearlnR In tlie August lllue and Gray ,
n. B. nonraO , M. D. , lalo licet burgeon , C.
S. navj , contributes a paper "With nuchanan
on the Tennessee , " nnd n poi trait of Ad
miral lluchanan npprars as fiontlsplece. The
Patriotic American Company , Phlludclphla.
The K.ilainazoo AuRtistlnlan Is out with a
hanclsonio Jubilee edition. Issued as a me
morial of the silver jubilee of the dedication
of the present St. Augustine's church , wlilch
occurred July + , 18G ; > . Its space I * mainly
devoted to historic rcmlnlBCcnces relating to
the founding and maintenance of tills church
and n presentation of Its present status.
It Is lib.rally Illustrated , and Is a most ex
cellent memorial.
"The Maiden's Progress , " by Viola Hunt ,
Is a new departure In ttctlon , presenting a
novel wholly composed ot dialogue. .The
conversation Is realistic and enjoyable. Th ;
Ktory shows the dangers an innocent and
uncumentlanal girl of the "smart" set may
encounter In rejecting the safeguards that
society has devised. Cloth , S vo. ornamental ,
$1.00. Harper & Bros. , Now York. Sold
by Slegeatli Stationery Company.
"The- Chain of Destiny. " by Edith Honln-
son , Is a splendid piece of fiction , opening
the August number of Outing. Other nota
ble features are : "The Ascent of Mount
Hood , " by Earl Morse Wilbur : "Tho Land
of ths Uread-fnilt , " by r. M. Turner , "Pln-
talled Grouse Shooting , " by James S. Crane ,
nnd "The New York Yacht Club , " by Cap
tain A. J. Kennedy. The Outing Company ,
Ltd. , 239-211 Fifth avenue , New York.
Headers of "The T\vo Salomes" will wel
come Its senuel now out under the title "Out
of Step , " by Marlon Louise Pcole. The
story Is deeply Interesting and strikes a
deep chord of dmotlon H presents With
lights and shades a curious psychologic
study , "In which the conflict between heredity
and environment Is beautifully Illustrated.
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In a recent magazine article Mark Twain
told of the discovery ot his "Jumping Frog"
story In a Qrwlc text book , the Inference
being that the story had a classical prototype.
Hut the resemblance was so striking , says
the Literary World , that it proved tco much ,
and now Prof. Sedgwick , who prepared the
text book In question , states that he. teok
the Story straight from Its American source ,
merely to use It as nn exercise for transla
tion Into Greek.
PaludantiB , , In his "Thesaurus Nevus , " ac
cording to Mr. Daring-Gould , states positively
that Alexander the Great undertook his east
ern expedition In order to flnd the earthly
paradise He got near It perhaps to 41 de
crees east of Greenwich but never Into It ,
and one- day in a remote valley his soldiers
found an old man who said , "Go and tell
your king lie will never find Eden. The way
to It Is a way of humility , a way of which
ho knows nothing. "
Among many Interesting topics relating
to the vegetable kingdom discussed In the
August Meehan's Monthly It develops thai
the root which recently , killed five boys at
Tarrytown , N. Y. , In one hour after eating'
waa the common elderberry root. A portrait
trait and sketch ot the life of Miss Wilkin
son , nn English landscape gardener and
architect ot some reputation , Is one ot the
features ot th& month , Thomas Median & .
Sons , Germantown , Philadelphia.
Tlio August number of Paving and Munl-
.clpal Engineering contains an Instructive
"paper from Mr. J. M. Helskcll , C. E. , In.
which the Important relation the width ot
wheel tires bears to the paving problem Is
shown. The magazine contains much ad
ditional Information relating to brick street
pavements , a new plan of assessing the cost
of sewer construction and further discus
sion of the comparative merits of as
phalts. Tha Municipal Engineering Com
pany , Indianapolis.
It Is Intended to celebrate on April 2C.
1895 , the third century of the death of
Torquato Tasso. A new life of the poet
Is being written for-tho occasion by Prof.
Angelo Solcrtl , and Is to bo published early
next year by Messrs. Loeschor & Co. ot
Home and Turin. This book will embody
the valuable matter contained In Bema COO
documents , hitherto unpublished , and will
be illustrated with photogravures of all the
port rails of which copies can bo obtained ,
besides other Interesting memorials.
An Ideal picture of Eden entitled "The
Sixth Day of Creation" appears as frontis
piece to the August Homo nnd Country.
Frederick It. Costo describes "Some Well
Known Now York Divines , " D. M , Morrell
touches the theme "Women as Wage Earn
ers , " and an Interesting and well Illustrated
paper entitled "In the Court Kitchen of
Germany , " l > y Hcber J , Hatfleld , gives the
reader nn Idea of a royal kitchen. Short
stories , sketches and. poems are presented In
most enlortalnlng variety. Joseph W. Kay ,
C3 East Tenth street , New Yorlt.
The publishers of tha Century havn had
Corsica thoroughly searched for material ro
tating to Napoleon , lo be used In connection
with the new life ot the great commander.
The result of this activity Is that mucti has
been discovered that has norer before been
published. One Interesting find la H picture
of Napoleon's mother , which , although It
has always hung In tlie homo lu which the
emperor was born , at AJacclo , , will jiow for
the first lima be engraved. There has- also
been secured a portrait uf Mile. Caroline du
Colomblcr , generally reputed to be Napoleon's
flrat love.
Whoever takes an Interest In tha study of
free Institution * will flnd a rich Held In
Robert Henry Viewers' "History ol Bo
hemia , " telling the Htory of an energetic
race , strongly Individualistic and full of that
liberty-loving instinct that gives rise to the
birth of heroes. To afford & true conception
of Bohemian Itlstory tlio work portrays the
geographical features of the country and the
character of Jts early occupants , ana the
methods of administrating government prior
to its formation Into a kingdom ; All the
customs , manners and local peculiarities are
reviewed In detail. In following the career
of the little kingdom ha traces tbu Influence
of ( he democratic spirit In the evolution of
tha Iiohenilan constitution , It Is the demo
cratic spirit and dislike to a firm ruli that
has prevented the Dohemlani from establish-
IDE a powerful and Independent stats lu
middle Kiiropt. Tlio contest Inter vllh
Catholic Europe At the tlmo uf the Hussite
tnoietncnl for religious liberty shows the In
tense visor nnd spirit In which this p'oido
drugged ugnlnst enormous odds. Tha
record ol barbarous cruelties nnd mcrclle a
Persecutions Inflicted by the fnnntlc victors
will cause the sheddlnfe of lear * for centuries
to come as often as the story Is read. The
nation survived Ha enemies , but to this day
li.ta not acquiesced In Us thirst for the lib
erty of trim Independence. Published by
Charles It. Sergei , Co. , Chlcnfio.
A fine portrait of the Into I.otils Kcmuth ,
engraved by Gll.irdl , occupies the place of
honor ns frontispiece In the August edition
of Tlio Art Amateur. Another striking-
Ittll-pngo picture In this number Is n copy ot
"Toilers of Iho S.MI. " from the painting ot
Lionel \VaIden. "Tlio Open Sea" Is nn nd-
mlrablo sketch by ( J. DclleiiRer. "Notes
from nn Ocean Studio" U a line study ot
the moMmicnts of vnvo nnd surf and Is nc-1
eoii'pjtilod vrlth n series of Instructive pen
drawings. Montnfiiio Marks , 23 Union
Squire , New York ,
"The queen of Kcuador , " by K , M , Man-
ley , divides the scorns between the mibtirbi
ot New York and tropical Kcuador. Tlio book
conveys no practical moral , but the plot nnd
the manner In tUilch It unfolds forms nn
excellent story , clear , well told , of nbsorblnc
Interest nnd creditable from many points of
view. .It is a startling talc , but Is told In so
quiet a manner as to avoid the' kn proas tenet
ot strain. There Is
some pleasant love-tnnk-
IntC , light satlru and a tew dramatic sltru-
tlons. Its general tltslRii. print , .Illustra
tions and finish are agreeably attractive.
Paper. 3.S1 pages , 60 cents. The H. W. Hago-
man Publishing Company , 111 Klfth Avcnuo ,
Now York.
Thp Cosmopolitan for August Illuminates
French history with tlirtw Important articles
from this Interesting Held The first Is
"Mario Antoinette In Petit Tralnon , " giving
a picture of the brilliant gaycty of her pri
vate life nnd Us terribly tragic end. Tha
second Is from the pen ot Murat Halstead.
entitled "OutllankliiR Two Hmperors , " nnd
laUos the reader amid scenes In thi > Krnnco-
Prussian war. The third , "The Kngllsh Na
poleon , " by J. Howe Attains , Is accompa
nied by a vsry Interesting and nmtislns
series of. caricatures ot the Corslcan hero ,
copied from the lirittsu literature of the
limes. It shows clearly the terror nnd fear
Iho French emperor Inspired among his
Kngllsh contenipor.irles. whoso views are
most ludicrous as seen In the light of our
day. The Cosmopolitan , Now York.
The third number of Ynnkce Doodle Is
fully in keeping with the g'nlus of Its title.
It combines originality and art with the
KO-ahead spirit and snap so oliaractorlstio
nf America. It tells the story of the Great
F.ilr with the living eloquence of true art ,
free from the monotony of that close adher
ence to custom that copying that In art Is
virtual Idolatry. Two handsome full page
colored portraits , In themselves works of
nrt , accompany the number one entitled
"Arcadia , " Is a preparatory study by Alex
ander Harrison for his painting , "En Arca
dia , " and the other , "Tho Orphan
Olds of Amsterdam Singing Psalm 110 , Ix , "
from the painting by Miss Thoreso Schwurtzo.
Tlie treatment is made to run along Iho line
of special phases , this number containing
"Ilio Manufactory of Serves , " by Edward.
Garner , "Navy i\hiblt , " a continuation from
the previous numbers , "The Orphan Girls o
Amsterdam , " by Mile. Thcrese Schwartzo ,
a talk on the superiority of Dutch paintings ,
"The Architecture of the Exposition , " an
other continuation from a former number ,
and "Along the Midway. " by William Wal
ton , Illustrated by Charles II. Johnson. It
Is needless to say morn than that the whole
Is a fiom In art production. Ibsued monthly
at $ U > .00 per year. Ueorge llarrle , Phila
delphia.
Two articles In a symposium on the great
railway strike appearing In the August North
American Review will attract much attention
among thoughtful people. One by Harry P
Robinson , editor of the Hallway Age , taken
an extreme view of the situation ns a menacb
still confronting our government and amounts
tacitly to a confession that legislative an
archy must sooner or later conlront Its prod
uct and counterpart In the anarchy of the
streets. The other article , by Samuel Gom-
pers , takes , n broad and rational view of the
situation. The writer pertinently says : "As
a matter of fact , the organizations of labor
are endeavoring to secure that protection and
Ktiaranty to Ine warklngmen 'which tlie state
has failed to take cognizance of. Without
organization , the workmen would sjmply bo
reduced to a worse condition than slaves In
ante.-bcllum days. " Ho calls attention to the
declaration ot Judge Grosscup In an oration
delivered on Decoration day that "tho growth
of labor organizations must be checked , by
law , " and In a measure treats the strike as
an outburst provoked by the attitude of
courts lii endeavoring to crush labor by de
cisions nnd law hostile to this only weapon
of emancipation left in the hands ot the
workingman. Senator 'Vytlllam V. Allen
\\rllea on "How to Purify Legislation , " en
tering a vigorous protest against speculation
In bonda , stocks , etc , on the part of senators
and legislators , upon wham its inllucnco Is
paramount with bribery North American
Review , New York.
"Told In Whispers , " Is a story that really
shrieks to catch the. car of the multitude.
It begins with a roaring mountain nnd ends
with n mouse , It Is an echo of the nolso
In the labor world the drum and the tom
tom marshalling the'hosts , the confusion of
riots and bloodshed , and the terrorism of an
archists the energies ot battle let loose
without a line of march or plan of campaign.
It deprecates all solutions other than the
employment of Idle people through an en
list men' for five years to work on a reser
vation , to bo set aside for them. The au
thor , Mr , Leigh H , Irvine , will be remem
bered by many Omaha people as a member
of the Omaha Herald staff back In ' 79. The
plot deals with' tlio ntparutlon of two lovers
who reside In a , small Missouri town. The
young swain mysteriously disappears , \vhllo
tlio pining maid loses her only surviving
parent , whoso entire earthly wealth Is de
voured by the panic. The young girl , with
poverty as her sole companion , now drifts
to New York , where she becomes Impressed
by the terrible environment In the poor dis
trict , and meeting u fellow townsman , who
Is a violent anarchist , she Is led to attach
herself to a woman's branch of their organi
zation. In the end her former loyor turns
up , nnd a happy union of hands seals the
union of their hearts. The principal value
of tlio book lies in Its lesson on the danger
from anarchy. Paper , 223 pages , CO cents.
The Crown Publishing Company , 10 Astor
Place , Now York. For sale by Mcgeath
Stationery Company , Omaha.
LITERARY NOTES.
It Is reported thatWIlllain Waldorf Astor
has contracted to pay Robert Louis Stevenson
$15,000or his next novel.
Macmlllan & Co. announce that K , J. Sim-
cox , the author of "Primitive Civilizations. "
la a woman , the Initial K. standing for Edith ,
A new serial from the pen of Hva Wilder
McGlasson Is running In Harper's Weekly.
It Is Illustrated by Carleton and It U to bo
{ completed In two Issues.
Paul Sabatler. tlie author of the "Life ot
St. Francis of Anstal , " recently crowned by
the French Academy , Is a priest ot a little
country pariah In Krancc.
An authorized life of Mr. Edison Is an
nounced for publication by an English linn.
The work was written with the approval of
the great inventor himself.
Mr , Edward Stanton Macley , author ol
"History of the Navy , " la the son of a
well known missionary In China and Japan ,
now president ot tlio Macloy Theological
Seminary at Los Angeles , Cal.
The Magazine of American History which
lias languished since tlio death of Us founder
and editor , Mra. Lamb , wilt be revived by
the Patriotic Publishing company. General
0. O. Howard , TJ. S. A. , Is the new editor-In
ch Icf ,
English journalists arc badly muddled on
American affairs. Aa a recent oxnmpla
Vanity Fair remarks : "Five years ago Hud-
yard Kipling Icfl India to BOO China , Japan ,
nnd America , after wlilch ho came to Lon
don and got married. He has now made his
home In Vermont , ot Central America , and
when he has passed BQVOII years In the study
of the people among whom he dwells wa
may expect to liavu a great work on that
country , which has In It the rnaklnc ot sev
eral empires. "
When Baby was sick , tro cavoher CutorU.
When sbo was a Child , Bho cried for Castor ) * ,
When she became JItis , the clung to Castori * .
Whea eho had Children , ulio R&rothem distort * .