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'TITE OMATTA DAILY BEE : 1TIIIDAY. MAY 31. 1895.
SPB01RL NOTICES ,
/ < UtTtl i < iitrnU for throe roliinnn will be
tnkrn tntll 12130 p. in. for the ctenlncnml
until R p. m. for the morning and bunda/
edition.
Ailvtrtlnrrs , 117rrqaritlni ; n nnmlirreil
( lirck , < nn hnvn nnswcM nililresie < l to n
fioinlirrrd letter In rare at 'llm lire. An *
urern no mtilKPHcil iTlll bo ilrl roroil tipon
I iiMMlntloii of tbo chrrk only. Itnten ,
1 l-ic ! n ituril , llrst Insertion , lo n woril
lierenflcr , > utliliiff tulceu tur Itii tliun 3flc
tor first Inpi-rllon
Jlieso nitfrrtliciiicnli must tun consecu
tively.
WANTED MALE HELP.
\\ANTKI ) , I.COO MI3N TO WIUTI ! MB TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely free , In plain K nlc'l
envelope ) which cuieil me uf ncnout debility ,
exhaiiftpil vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker ,
box 1.911 , Kalamazoo , Mich. B-MIM
WANTKI ) , MAN TO TAKE ORDrtlS IN CITY
far olj established house , former experience
unnecessary anil salary paid wC'kly. Apply
after 9 n , m. nt 15H Douglaa. B-M6l4Jil
WANTKD. HALnfiMKN.
The Hawkn Nursery Co. ,
Milwaukee , WIs. D M7S8 J10
CUBAN FHIX'KLUS , I'UHC AND MIM ) . CC.
11-181 J21
WAWTEIJ
AllU YOU HONEST. SOIJIIIl. INUOSTIUOUy ?
If BO , cnRncre with ui fur 1 ! 3 , KM a niunth.
J GOO a year ; > uu rtili make It cany , nix huura
a day. Our agents n i notcomplum of html
time * . \vliy7 'lliey urc making money selling
our Perfection l > li > h Washer , thu enl > practical
family wander munurnuurtd ; tta hes. tlrlei
and polishes ! illahes perfectly In two minutes ;
no expi rlencc necessary ; a ihll'l of t rt > * ratM
II ranlly ; cheap and durable ; Height , thirteen
pounds ; made of anti-mat sheet ntrel ; capic-
Uy , 10) pieces ; IIO.W ) for Its ejuil ; every tain-
lly wants ono ; you don't have to canvas , ai
teen aa people know you hive It fjr rale
they fiend for n dl h washer , cnch HBenfs
tfrrltoiy protected ; no competition , wo fur
nish rnmple ( weight six pnm'M ' ) In nUo case
to lady n cents to take orders with ; one nccnl
made J2I4 61 lint ten dnjs. Address for full
particular * Perfection Mfg. Co. . Hnslowood.III. _
C
OIRL WANTED ( GKRMAN PREFERRED )
for general housework. 1910 Dodge st.
C -403-20' '
WANTED , GIRL FOR SECOND WORK , 2037
Dodge street. C MIM I
WANTED , TINNERS AT THE O. H. HAM
mend Co. , nl South Omaha C122-30
WANTED , WOMEN TO SELL THE FRANCE
Skill Supporter. Wrlto lo 1 * . W Franca A.
Co. , Roclaster , N. Y. U M43J 1
FOR RENT HOUSJia.
HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , DARKER ULQCIC.
D 300
HOUE3 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THU
O , 1' . D.ivla company , 1505 Furnam D 3CI
HOUSES. 11ENEWA & CO. , 108 N. 1STH ST.
D 352
IL E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
D-MOI
2703 FARNAM STREET.
W. M Rotf.rs , 133J Farnam street. D-3A
NJCE MODERN FLATS. CHEAP , J.D W.
tjtiulrc , JIS Uoo Ilulldlng. D-
FOR RENT , DESIRAHLE HOUSES.
1) ) rotma , ill 0. 24th ut , )3) .
7 roouid , iM Cumlne St. , > :2.
7 rooms , 92tt N 27lh avc 1250. .
t rooms , 4307 Cuss St. , )10.
8 roomt , 4' > 27 Davenport St. , J10
C rooms. 2420 Jnckso.i st. { S.
G rooniK , 3313 I'ratt nl. , $7.
Be * 1'ldcllty Trtul Co , 1702 F.\rrnm et.
LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD , ICTH & DOUGLAS.
D 517 J3
FOR RENT , FINE NEW 10-ROO1I HOUSE , 520
N. 2Cth l. ,11. T. Clarke. 213 lloard of Trade.
U-053
IlENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO , ICTH ST.
D-727
FOR RENT , AT RELLVUE NEAR R. R
depot , a line 10 < room house , line grounds ,
ahund.int fruit ; also 4-room cuttaK * . Hi'iiry T
Clark. No. 219. Hoard of Ttnde , Omalm , or
W. H. Rctz , Ccllvue. U-731) )
A FLAT , 5 ROOMS , WITH IlATII AND GAS ;
very complete ; suitable for houal.ecping 316
Bo. 2Clh Bt. D-M7I1
NEARLY NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGB "WITH
bath , reduced to $13.50. 3035 Cullfoinla ft.
ft.DS20
D-S20
\"ERY DESIRARLE FURNISHED HOUSE.
clote. In. J. ll. Lhi.ruocd , 4-'J N. Y. Life.US31
U-S31
TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSED CLOSE TN" ;
B-ruom cottage , clly vvater ; store building , 1303
Fninum. L , S. Skinner , agent , 310 New York
Life D-rMO ! !
10-ROQM HOUSE. MODERN , LOCATED 2211
Douglas. W. F. Clark. D-M956 J1S *
rURNfsiIinJi OR UNFURNISHED , THE
handsoiTiost residence In Kcunt/u I'lace. For
pfittlculars enquire Adolph Me > cr , 15th and
Farnam. D 152
TO RENT , HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. MODERN ,
detached , barn , nice lawn , good neighborhood.
Ask nt 1701 Fnrnam. D-2H 31 '
TEN-ROOM , 1IIUCK ; GAS , HATH. LV.UNDRY ;
nnt bailment plan ; keys 20Jl Capitol ntenue ,
adjoining. U M333 31 *
TWO .ROO"M uitTcTc HOUSES , 1333 1 "VAUK
ftvenuc , fnclnit Hnn com park , nearly new ,
hnnl nootl llnlfh ; llrst clm modern con-
\enlnccs. Inquire 1113 Houth Thlrty-tecond
treet
rou nnNT , MY RiyiniNci : : , con. : mi AND
fit Mury'n live. , iilsj ofier my horses ami
caiHagcs for sale. Mrs. M. Ilellman
D-373 I
KOU iti\-r : , HOUSI : OF TKN BOOMS , in s.
ISth Bt All mwle n conveniences. Inquire at
JWSlOlh at. 1) T. Mcunl. D 3SS
FOR IIINT. : O" SMALL PAMILY , U-IIOOM
nnw rottiiBe. HO ) No 21st. Kent J12 M. 11. N.
Wlthncll. 1 > IOC-31
I'OH HUNT , HOOD rOTTAQIJ , LAUOi : LAWN
with liees , barn , nil car line , fiJ. It. C. Pat-
tersjn , I'nmBelllv. _ D 107
FOn RiNT-SivnN'-BOOM : COTTAaiJ WITH
nil mi li > in eoiuonloil'-ea. ' 112'J OeoiKla avenue ,
near ll.m oem park. Alio s vtnroom cottaKu
Zl ! CharlfH btreet. lliuiulrc G. N C'liiton , at
\\abaali olMco , 1I1J 1'amani sir pot.
pot.D 48S-t
i'OH IIINT : , PLATS NKWLY CLIANII > , PA-
iii-rea nml nulnteil nt northeast corn r lltli ami
Ilqnniil , Hi a mnnth. Imiulrt ) txiom 314 1'irnt
TJntl mill lank building. Dlil-lJ
FOR RENT. NEW 4-ROOM COITA'GE. COR.
30th imd Sahler streetx ; cellar , cittern , ill )
water , JO.IO , rnqulra 1313 1'ain.im.
D MIJ2 1
J O Iw K.hNT t'UitlviaHElJ ROOMS.
NICE fcOt'TH FRONT ROOM WELL FUR-
nlshcd , private family. Call 2112 Casa Bt.
E-M2CJ
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Call at 2107 Douglas. E-M7SJ 1
PLEASANT ROOM , 1319 DODGE. E M837
FURNISHED ROOM. C2C S. 10TII STREET.
E-11107 J IS'
FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR ENSUITE ,
C1J S. IJIh , 3ul Iloor , BOUth side. E 222-30 *
NICELY I'tlRNISHED ROOMS , 507 8. 25th AV.
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FFRNISI1ED ROOM. RATH. J5 MONTH. 1911
Farnam. H419-31 *
HOl'SEKEEI-lNCl ' ROOMS CONVENIENT.
clt.ip , tool , laixe lawn : C11 St Mnrj's.
E-M500 !
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BO Q.RD
III ! CHICAGO , EXCELLENT I/K'ATION I'OR
rooiiu with bo.ud Mrs.Churclilll F MM ) 2'
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THE ROSE , W.'O HARNEYTNlcE FURNISHED
rooms nlth board , epcclai rates to gentlemen.
y M1-J8J *
ROOMS WHH ROAP.D , UTOPIA. 1721 DAVEN-
poll si. F 3SS-3 *
I OK RENT a'JORKa AIJXJ OFFIOEd
FOR RENT THE 4-STORY RRICK JlUII.UINcT.
91C Fainam street. ThU ImlldlnK ha > a llro-
proof cement bascrmnt , nimplete steam heat-
lift ; lUturci ; water on all Moors. HI * , etc. Apply -
ply at the uinca of The He . I J10
DESK ROOM WILLLVit J. WELSHANS. 231
Hoard of Trade. I-MSIl
KOK ItKNT , THRni : STOP.Y AND IIASHMUNT
trlrl. toiv ImlWIne , 1M1 Pirnum Mrui-i. Large
rUiviit > r : llrft-clin-i ( oiulltlon , suitable fur any
Klinl of liuslnoim , Kt.is.ir ilila tt-rmn Inquire
loom 3)4 ) 1'lnt National taiiX hulUllnz.
I 1M-13
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AJ3ENl5"WANTEI > .
MiX AND WOMKK. W TO JIO A DAY. AD-
ili < - Ihe Ilnndy II atcr Co. . Si cv Yorli
Life ; MJf. ; Omaha. N b. J-V13
TUB XKW nntVATiON ia TIII : MOST VSR.
ful lnwl v > oiK ever jiulllslnil. llmulndi ol
itircnt * vvantnl to rell l Hchrol b anlr Th
lUii-ii > a LHIi. ) Publishing Co , illnn npolli ,
Minn , J-M < M I
WANTED TO RENT.
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LIST HOfSES FOR RENTA\ITH Q , O. WALl -
l c . Z13 Drown blU. Ila\ milt for cottacn.
. _ K-n
Liar IKIUHF-S I'XJR RE.NT WITH F. IX W KAU
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1C tll-Jl
WANTED TO 11KNT HITHER PI RNISHKD
hoii'Or vim summer mutillu r fer
luoil ri imuritl > h < d hcMu.t , f liht
nvm . Appl > Evii'at P > ) > rkf. U ll.i
_ _ K Mil.
WANTS PI FABANT
with T % tih' ut lurd l In inlvat family , tie&r
UoucUa tnj ; < lb kt , AdJle * * K > . ! > < <
UI1S-U *
STORAGE.
BTORAOE. THANK EWER3 , 1UI IfARNEY.
M-378
BEST STORAGE nUlLDIN' ' IN OMAHA , t' . 8.
pov. bonded warehouse , nnusehold goods stored ;
lowest rates. 1013-101 ! I avenworth. M-377
STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER TEL.
8M. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works.
M 37J
PACIFIC STORAGE ! WAREHOUSE CO 9TH
& Jones sts. General storage and forwnrdln ; .
M 574
WANTED TO BU"K
OP CLOTII'NO , CUNTS' rt'flXJ ! H.
Ing * , linta and thnrs. 8. Arnitsln , 1303 Douglas
ttreet , Omnh * . Nh. N MiOS-JS
\VANTID. : ooon HI.TOND HAND
piano , cheap , Houcrts nt Uennett's. N 2SJ
FOR SALE 1URNITUKE.
l-OIl SAI.H-ON ACCOUNT OP HEMOVAL TO
New York , will tell nil the furniture , carpets
etc , of a 10-room house cheap. Call nt Cil
8. 2Cth ave. O-M62I
OR .HORSKH\yAOONS.ETO
iUST CI VSS FAMILY IIORSn AND FINJ3
phaeton. 83) Boutll 21t Mreot. P 377 2 *
FOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PIANOS , ntimflEPOUT OltOANH.
Woodbrldge Bros. , 117 S. 17th. Q 373
: AUD\VOOD COMDINATION nee AND
thicken fence. Chas n , Lee , 9th and Douglnn ,
Q-3 0
HK STANDARD CATTI.n CO. . AMES. NHIl. .
has 400 tons Rood baled hay to tell. Q Mt72
'OR ' 8ALU A PET UCnil. INQUIRI2 A D.
IlranJeli , I'.oston Store. Q MCOI
: UUAN rnECKLKS SOLD Evcimviimu : cc
q-is < J2i
.AIINLDY MACHINERY. 115 N. 1CT1T
street. Omaha. Q-M3I3 Jl >
rou SAM : A LOT TINE rur.sit cows.
( . 'all afternoon , jaid 23th anil Hurt ti.
Q-402-30 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
IHS DH , II. WARRCN , CLAIRVOYANT , HIT
llahle tUblness medium , Sth jear at 119 N ICth.
S-3S1
IOBSAGK. liATHS. ETO.
, ! ADAM SMITH , 502 S. 13TH. 2D TLOOR. ROOM
3. maRnetlc , vapar. alcohol , steam , uulphurlne
nml sea baths. T M3I2-1 *
TOST COMMODIOtIB I1ATII PARLOUS IN
city MnuIIowcll , SIS & 320 S. lith ; thoroughly
practical chiropodist and manlcurut nttemlnnt.
T MSU-J11 *
IADAM LA RUW , 1017 HOWARD ST.T
T S < 3-J1J
lASSAQE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODC1E.
T-M133 3
MRS. DR. LEON , KLEHANT MAS3AOB AND
electric hnth parlors , restful and refre hlnjr.
No. 412 North Hth utieet. T M331 !
TURKISH UATHS.
TURKISH 11ATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ludies. Suite 109-1)0 , Bee bid ? .
133
SIX UATHS J3. JIMC POST , 31SH S.
THE DELLE EPl'KRLY COHSET , MADK TO
order from measure. 1900 Farnam etreet.
U-3SJ
VIAVI CO , 348 DEE I1LUO ; HEALTH I3OOII
free , home treatment , lady attendant. U 2SI
.1. HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWEH8.
banquet , hall residence and crave dccoiatlons.
1S13 Vlnton ttrcct. Telephone TO. V M9J3
OATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 31D',4 S 1JT1I ,
U-731
CUDAN FRECKLES , AVORTH IOC Fbll CC.
U 134 J21
PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED
by June 15lll be sold at auction , Fied Mohle ,
1J17V4 Fainam. U M2I3 15
PRIVATE IIOMK FOR LADIES DURINQ
contlnemcnt , bablei adopted or otherwlto pie
Mdcd for. 2031 Charlca street , Onnhn. Neb
U MS08-J1I'
UMiiunLLAS covnunn AND IIUIVMIIIID
SIC , No. 16th. Jus. Henderson. U 3S7 J 27
WANTKD TO MiKT : HVKHY DIU'OOIBT IN
ntate of Nebraska at Mertcr hotel Monday
ovinlne ; , June ! 'l 8 o'clock sharp Chns. II
Sherman , local eec'y , N. H P A Norman A
Kuhn , ch'm entertainment coin. U 405-
WHEN A PERFECT STIMULANT IS WANTED
Clitko'H puru r > e whisky Is prc crli > d I'uro
and coed In bottles. Every family needi It
U Ml'15 31
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
AN'l 11ON Y LOAN i TKUbT CO. . 31S N. Y LIFE ,
loans at low rates for choice security In Nebraska -
braska and Iowa farm * or Omaha city property ,
W Ml
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
teal estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. . 1'axton blk ,
W SS5
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAi , ESTATE
ut G per cent. W. II AlelKel , 1st Nat. Ilk bldg.
W 33J
MONEY 1O LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. '
uioiierty. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam
W 3S3
CITY LOANS. C , A. STARR , BIS N. Y. LIFE.
\V 333
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE
O. F Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam St. W 588
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED cm
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO , 10 WALL ST
New York , offer any part 100.004 eastern In
teuton * ' nnrrcs , who have money to Invest
lust compiled Wrlto for particular * .
W-M303-J23 *
AOENCY U. S MORTGAGE & TRUST CO
for 0 per cent loans submit application * t
1'uscy * t Thomas , Council Ulufts olllceW
W 251
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED OH
or bought. P. O. Chcsney , Kansas Clly , Mo.
W-MI51
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN1
turc , pianos , liorsjiugona. . or any kind o
chattel security at lowest possible lateslilc :
JGU can pay buck ut any time or In an
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO ,
Room 4 , Wlthncll block. X373
J. 1J. HADDOCK , UOOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCK.
X-372
MONEY 1O LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
planes Fred Teiry. < SO Ramgc blk. X 371
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNmTllE. PIANOSi
tkorses , wncona , etc. , at lowest rates In clt >
no removal of goads ; strictly conlldentlal , yu
can piy the loan oft at any time or In nn ;
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
204 So. ICth St.
St.xio
xio
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CUDAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY CIGAR , BC.
Y-1S4 J2t
ron IIINT A NI\V 2-bTonY nninc HOTHL
with modern Improvements : slxtctn commercla
roomt , family room * * , help n loom , etc , to b
completed ami re.tiry for occuiianey nliout Jul >
13. An excellent oportunlty for th ilKht man
Blils on r nt are open lo nml Including Juno 1)
1893. The Wllber Hotel Co. , Wither Net )
Y-MI35 31 *
FOR SALE MY LOAN AND JEWELRY UL'SI
ness. FreU Motile , 1SI7V rarnim
Y-MS51-J1I
SE\IRAL : IUJSINESS CHANCIS : FOR REAI
rstate ; small whole > .ilo ImslnrM for gate ,
nlwut J2.000. F. 1)iiul. . ICllijind PoiiKlns
Y 131
WANTED , AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN GOOD
POlng Ijuslnifn. must have 5JJO W cn h Ad-
ilresn R 27 , lice. Y JI407 31
"DELAYS HAVE DANOEROl'S ENDS. " GET A
Untie of Claikc'H pure r.vo v\hliky vvlthnui
tleliiy and be prepand for eudden tllncHj. At
dealer * Y-MOt 31
H.WteO WILL IUY A MANHFAITFIUNO
hiulncKa In Omnha ; g ud rcamns f\r filing.
Address R 25 , le * . V MISi ! !
FOR EXCHANGE.
A NICE ST\LE FAMILY IIOIM3 , COAL
Mack , sound , fO \ free driver nnd 1-entl * In
every way , to exclmns * for pool driving : horse.
Fidelity Trust roniran ) , 17C2 Famam street
_ _ _ 7.-MSSp
I'OP. KXCIIANClHr SO-ACRK FARM IN OREAT
cuKar bft district ; tndi < e. ur limk stoek pro-
fcrrvd. W. G. Tcmpleton , 4K N. Y. Life
_ _ g M21T _ _
WILL .KXCIIANUE OASOLINi : STOVE-
Autulmiiv ludl < ' llnmblrr r'afeiy. f > r c < xl par
lor furnUui. * , nlileboard , carpels , or veil iheap.
Addrm R a He * . / Ml
10) ACRKS LITTLE SOl'TH OF NEIIRAHK V
line for ineichatidl c 01 | | > f. rk.
line proiHHy frciains llaiua.ni . park for btisl-
ne j nKTihn. (
t3.0" ) diuic slbtk f'T Omalm Ml.
r. l > . \\-fad. Klh nml DotiUi < . Z-ffl-1
FOR HALE Oil EXClNOL' . FARM L\xw
tn nortlnveii MICM-urt. for starlc of hanlnara
or li i > l ini > ntH. Knex t Rlwer , 37Vi I'mrl t. ,
r.mncU Ulurt * . ZI17.T23
FOR BALE Ha Aii ESTATE.
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RKED COMPANY.
RE 1M
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U.\r.a.\IN3. IIOL'PEB , I.OTfl AND FARMS.
ial < > or tni-Ic. F. K. l > arllns- . lUrker Itl.ick
- HEie
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Continued.
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
at prlcea that wilt surprise > ou , If taken
within 2 weeks. J. IL Sherwood , 4X1 N. Y. Life.
RE-M72I
BARGAINS , BALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP
ertlei and farms. Jno. N. Trenzcr , opp P. O.
SNAPS. 6 TO t MILES FROM OSIA1IA P O
480 or ) ) acres , lmpro e.l. 130.04 per ncre ;
230 acres , 155.00 per ncre. 250 ncres , 141.01 p r
ncrc : 8 10-ncre tract75.00 ) to 1100.91 per ncr * .
Mil > be sold 940 N. Y. L , bldg. RE-M254
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FOR'SALE LOT T4. nTK j. RAKER PLACF. .
This lot Is 00x128 , routh front , near car ; will
pell cheap on easy monthly pnvmcnls to right
pnrty. Also lot 2 , In Huckeye Place , nnd lot 1
blk C. Pcpplcton Park. Take a look nt the
tot * nnd If they salt > ou c.ill and I will mnke
price and terms to suit. Geo. 13. Tischurk , Itee
ofTlci" . Omaha. RE 6 4
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L.
RE CTi-J' *
7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 5 2 N. 41TIL
only J3.70000 , great bargain. HE M'W
NEW E-nOOM COTTAGi : . LARGE LOT. ONLY
Jl.000.00 , Clark and N 21it ; snap. RE MT9I
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND
buy lots , acres , fanrs. Oarvln Ilros.,210iN. Y L.
RL 374
FARM , FINELY IMPROVED , NEAR OMAHA ,
part money , part city property. Am' * , 1617
hxrnnm. RE-3H7-31'
FOR $11) DOWN , UAL $23 EACH 3 MONTHS ,
gpr \ cent Int. , 5 larso rooms , cellar , cistern ,
city water , 110110 built by day work , 11.000
Ames , 1C17 Farnam RE 360-31 *
TRADE LANDS OR CITY PROPERTY FOR 3-
story brick hotel. Ames. 1617 Farnnm
III. , 3G3-31 *
ONE HUNDRED CASH , 120 EACH 3 MOM. . 5
r. house , rlty water , cistern : price ' ' . per
cent Int. Great bargain Ames , 1617 I "JP"1 ! ? ;
MFST RE FOLD- FULL LOT , SEWER , SIDE-
vuilk nnd fenre. near crocerv. pivrmont mid
car , for a few dajs , 3iO. F D Weail IBMi
nnd Doiisln. Rl. 110 1
J1 2W HOt'SE WITH HALF ACRE , l.2W.
} 1 VM buji cottane 13th St boulevard
IIZ'i 4-ro-m housi ? nnd h > t
} 2 2' ' . new hou cost jcnr arn fl w >
} ) ) , 8-n im modern house north II park.
J7'i ) 2 hcnutlfiil acres near Fort.
F D Wend , ISth and Douglas HL 100 1
BICYCLES.
M O DAXON. 402 N. ICTH.
VICTOR HICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha Dl cle Co. , 323 N. ICth street.
394
STERLINO , I1U1LT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
305
SEE THE VISIHLE HALL HEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Birnum & Rro , 120 N 15th
336
IEMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO ,
110 S. 15th street. . Sit
A. L. DEANE i CO , WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall blcjcles. 1118 Fnrnim street ; blcycl's
sold on easy payments. 338
iVESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO , 2416 CUMINU
64
MANTELS , GRATES AND TILE3.
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'EMANCIPATION.
fll X
n * ,
BY EDWARD MARSHALL.
( Copyrighted ! 1893. )
Plppetto was emancipated. To bs sure , she
did not wear knickerbockers and she could
not \.ote , but her emancipation was com
plete. The New Woman has not developed
In the Italian colony that Inhabits Mott
street barracks , opposite the police head-
quarters' building , but the emancipated
maiden was making up a bed In the single
light room of one of the tenements on the
top floor , with a heart as happy aa her
fingers were deft.
She was undoubtedly beautiful , despite her
decorative effect. Her blood-ced handker
chief , bo It drawn never so tight over her
smooth , parted hair , could not spoil the
tulntly oval of her olive face , saintly dcs-
plto the fact that she wa.i the belle of Little
Italy ; her short , coarse skirt only height
ened , the daintiness of her trim , brown
ankles , although they rose from cheap pat
tens , not too clean ; the broken buttonholes
In her waist might have seemed slovenly
to the captious , but to the fcekcr after love
liness au natural they must be regarded
with gratified admiration because of their
native revelations , anJ , although Pletro sat
vlthln two yards of her , smoking his pipe
f gloom and bad tobacco , Plppctte did not
are. She was the belle of Llttlo Italy , and
n Llttlo Italy conventionality goes a-begging ,
although virtue holds high place. ( I have
heard It whispered that In speaking of some
laces this statement may truthfully be rc-
ersed ) .
But all of this Is by the way. It has noth-
ng to do with Plppctle's emancipation.
t was Pletro who had brought that about
nd it was Pletro who had puttered by It.
In the bare brick building , five grimy
.lories . high , punctured by many staring
vlnddws , and fed by black doorways every
wenty feet or so , love and hate , mirth and
nlsery , run high. When Neopolltans cme
o Gotham they not only die faster than any
> ther race In New York City , but they live
'aster ' , too. America throws Italians off
heir balance. In Italy they drink soft
wines ; In America , slum whisky. When they
gamble hero It Is not the pleasant fun they
\nevv at home. It Is with gresd that makes
: yes beady and breatUng quick , that makes
tilettos Hash and sometimes take a life. If
were writing sociology and not romance , I
might explain that Italians come hero for one
hlng money ; that the moment they leave
he steamer's gangplank they are money mad
That their lives here are either full of wild
.vork . or an Idleness so frugal that It eats
hree cents a day no more. The very food
hat nourished them at home maccaronl and
rult overripe here helps their death rate.
That , In fact , of all races , that of southern
Italy Is least able toe cope with American
ways , American climate , Americans , Amer-
ca. Hut I am not writing sociology , I am
ivritiug the tale of Plppctte.
The only smile in the room was her's. In
deed , her face broke Into the merriest of rip
ples as she pulled and patted at the soft
gaudy pile of bedding , not only was Pletro
sad and solemn , but Plppstte's bsnt and crony
mother , working at the washtub down In the
court between the front .and the rear tene
ments , her father , pweyilng streeets away
uptown , and Pletro'sparents , In their abiding
places , were sad and glooomy too , and all
because of Plppette's/emanclpitlon.
It all grew out of hot Naples love , brought
over seas successfully , and a Naples custom
that could not be transplanted. It should
be understood that -Naples marrying and
giving In marriage arc conducted on a basis
illfferent from that of the American matrimonial
menial Institution. Plppette and Pletro
were tiny children' when the alliance
was arranged and , * * certain , financial
matters with It , Pletro grew to the man-
lood of 21 and Plppotte'to the Italian woman
hood of 13 without other thought. When
the two families came over to America It
was understood that the ceremony woulJ
to delayed but for a shoVt time after they
reached this land of gold , and both were
well content. The plan was all right , the
money was all right , oven the affection was
all right. But no one had taken Into con
sideration the effect of America's Independent
atmosphere. *
Plppetto would never have been affected
by It In Little Italy. Llut she went as nurse
Miss Delia Stevens , of Boston , Slaw ,
wrltos : I have always suffered from /
hereditary Scrofula , for which I tried i
varlom remedies and many reliahlo )
physiciansbut none relieved me. After I
inking 0 bottles of
I am now well. I ,
am very giateful
to you , as I feel
that It saved mo
from u life of un
told agony , and
shall take pleasure In speaking only
wordi of pralso for the wonderful med
icine , ami In recommending It to alL 1 ie w
Treatise on
Dlood and Skin
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'or a month In the family of one of the queer
little Italian bankers who had bcn In
America a Ion ; ; time , and thorp , lic learned
( regressive lessons. Of course , the told of
tier engagement , and how It hail all been
arranged when she was a llttlo chllJ. At
jnce her mistress * hinds went tip In horror.
It was wrong that In America a girl should
! > o forced to marry a man her parent * had
selected. That was not the way thcv'e things
were done on this side of the ocean. Hero
girls selected theJr own \vcethc.irts and
paronto were not consulted. They married
the men they loved , not the men with whose
parents their fathers and their mothers could
make the best financial plans. If PlppcUe
did not love Pletto she ought not lo marry
him. .
Now before that It had never occurred to
Plppetto that she was being forced to marry ;
It had never seined unjust that her parents
should arrange the match ; she had never
for a moment doubted that she loved Pletro.
But the knowledge gained In that tliort
month changed the whole aspect ot affairs
to her. Plainly she saw the Injustice of It
Pletro sat within two yards of her smoking.
all ; plainly aho saw the deep-laid plot to
steal away her brand-new , Independent
spirit ; plainly she saw the outrage offered
to licr womanhood
N'lglit by night when she went liomo she
treated Pletro less lovingly. Night by nlglit
she grew more gloomy and more silent In
tier parents' presence. Her mouth , that
had In the past been ever smiling , drooped
and quivered. She wept at night and woke
red-eyed. The merry girl changed Into a
maiden of most sorrowful and sullen mien.
Uoth parents and Pletro were amazed. N'ot
guessing the real cause of her grievance , not
knowing that she even had n Rrlpv.ttice , they
decided that she was 111. They vvnrahlped
her , all five , and held a consultation. When
the month's end came they told ner that
she need not go out to tend the banker's
children any more , that she need do no work
at all , . .that If she did not mend they would
have t&5 ry a doo'o- .
Plppetto submitted after protest , be
cause she assumed that to Uo cu : off
from her new-found friend vvai ano her
piece of tyranny. She was a double martyr
for a week , while her family and lover
worried and wondered at the change In
her.
her.When
When the doctor came a fussy , greasy-
haired Italian she told him nothing of her
trouble , only sitting silent while he wisely
shcok his head and figured out a pill After
ho had gone away she wept quietly for hours ,
refused to see Pletro and turned her head
trvvnrd the tenement's wall when her mother
spoke to her.
The next morning , after a night which
was very miserable for every one concerned ,
she declcared lier Intention of going to sec
the banker's wife. There was some demur ,
but she was most determined , and finally
tramped sullenly away , leaving behind her
five of the most thoroughly puzzled Italian :
In New York. Pletro almost wept. Her
mother was In acute distress. Her father
swore softly In his native tongue , but not
at her. Pletro's parents called ardently upon
the Holy Virgin to witness that the girl had
been bewitched.
When Pippette found the banker's wife she
poured out her woe.
"But If you do not want to marry the
young man , simply do not marry him , " ad
vised that Americanized slgnora.
"Oh , alas ! but It Is that they will force
mo to ! " exclaimed Plppette with despair ,
which she had really learned to feel as an
actress felt her part. "A thousand million
tortures will they Indict upon mo If I
thwart their wills of Iron ! " She had snc-
reeded In bringing herself to bellvo that she
was terribly abused.
"Tortuio you1" remarked the progressive
banker's wife , staccato. "Torture you ! Not
tn America can they do that. Not heie !
do' Defy themPShould they still demand
your marrlaga to this beast" the banker's
wife , full of romance , had conjured up
In her mind a humpbacked and squint-
////I / / /
The doctor came a fussy , greasy-haired
Italian.
eyed Pletro with a leer "should they still
demand your marriage to this beast , defy
them again , and then send for me. "
"But how can I send for you ? " bobbed
Plppette. "Suppose I am confined or tied
by my hair or beaten ? "
It will be observed that she had Imagina
tion.
tion."Then
"Then , " said the banker's wife , with
gtandeur , "then we shall rescue you ! H Is
an alderman who Is my husband's ft lend ,
and In New York bless Virgin Mary ! an
alderman can do very much. " In all her
life slia had never had anything fill her
with such delightful , romantic Indignation.
To Plppette the title alderman meant only
something that must bo grand. She finally
plarned with the banker's wife to go homo
boldly , and when that very day , as she
assured her friend they would , her wicked
relatives tried to force her to submit to
the dacrlflce ot herself upon the nltar ot
Old World oppression , she would boldly defy
them , Then she declared that she would ,
without doubt , be confined In the front room
of the tenement , where It would be the In
tention of her parents to starve her or beat
her or otherwise force her Into obedience ,
lint , not She would rausually hung her
bright red petticoat out of the window , and
the binkcr's wife , who would be vvatchlnir ,
would notify the alderman , who would notify
the police , or , If they were not strong enough
to overcome the plotting foreigners , the
mayor. The banker's wife went on with great
enthusiasm , and stated that sooner tli.in per
mit such a wicked old world conspiracy lo
bo carried out In free America , the mtjor
would go to the president of the United
States , If need he , and he would call out
the standing army with Its gun < < , and the
navy with Its ship. . Oh ! the banker's wife
had never so thoroughly enjoyed herself
In her whole life bffore. And 1'lppete. when
she walked home , had a head lull ot visions
ot ranks of armed men , each n herd , and
each with a black feather plume In the side
of his hat ( Ilka an Italian soldier ) , marching
down Mott street nnd bravely fighting a
great mob made up of her relatives nnd their
friends , all willing to shed their last drop of
red , red blood In order to force her to marry
Pletro against her will.
So she flounced home and up to the rooms
in the fifth story. The miserable llvo who
thought her to be strangely 111 were all
watting for her , and all anxious to know
that the visit to the banker's vvlfa had
not hurt her most delicate and precious
health. They set up a chorus of rejoicing
when they saw hew red her cheeks were
( with excitement ) and how her eyes sparkled
( because ot the romantic thoughts behind
them ) . Hut she quelled this with a quickly
assumed tragic air which threw them Into
a uew worry. In a few moments , after they
had with frightened solicitude tried again
to learn what ailed the girl , she told them
For the flrst time she explained the secret
of her mysterious malady. Striding to the
center of the room , as a tragedy miecn might ,
take the center of the stage , she declared :
"I will not marry him. Torture me , lock
mo up , tie my liamln. abuse me and mal
treat mo as you will I will not marry
him ! "
They looked at her In stupefied amaze
ment. At flrst they did not understand , but
when she pointed her finger nt Pletro and
exclaimed : "H Is you and your abettors
whom 1 defy ! In Italy , yes , you could force
mo to become your wife. You could buy
me with your gold. You could take mo and
I could not resist. Dut In America , no !
It is no that I say ! No ! No ! No ! No ! I
r-r-ref-ftiso ! I WILL NOT ! "
The word amazement but poorly describes
the feelings of her audience. Not ono of
them had ever before for a moment sup
posed that she objected to marrying Pletro
It had never oven been a matter of com
ment. The plan had been as much a part
of their sumplo lives as the day and the
night had been. They concertedly gasped
In horror. She assumed that this was the
first move of coming battle , and , backing
slowly Into the front room , exclaimed :
'Yes1 Yes ! Kill mo ! Tear mo limb from
limb ! Hut flrst let mo tell the tale that I
have protectors I"
She unpinned her red pHtlcoat nnd slipped
It off quickly , without once removing her
eyes from their faces , nnd with a delicious
revelation of well-rounded calves below the
shorter skirt underneath , which no one no
ticed.
'I have but to wave this petticoat from
the window and my friend , the banker's
wife , will como with an alderman , who will
bring the police and the mayor and the
president of the kingdom nnd the army with
guns and great ships which shoot vast Iron
bulls ! Oh , I am ready ! I have protectoia1
I defy jou all ! "
Plppette , half conscious of the nonsense
of H , was still conscious of the sensation
she was creating and enjoyed it from the
bottom of her romantic heart. No one
threatened her , but she waved her red petti
coat from the window , and was somewhat
disappointed to find that only the little
banker nnd a fat Irishman responded. Th
banker's wife had told the story to her
husband , with many \aiiatlon.s and addi
tions , and the alderman , willing to believe
anything of Italians , was really prepared
for great things IIo attributed the sub
missive and purzled attitude of the live
swarthy persons whom ho met to their craft ,
and Impressively warned them.
"Here , no\v ! Hero , now ! " ho commanded ,
"None o1 tint ovvvcr here In Amcrlky , you
bloody dagoes ! The golrl Is free to marry-
any ono she lolkes. Don't let mo hear any
more ot cocr-r-iclon , or Ol'll have the police
ahfther yez. Molnd now phat Ol say ! " and
he left majestically.
After ho had gone , the llttlo group all of
them except Plppette broke Into tears
They had bsgun to understand that Plppetto
had , for some unaccountable reason , de
rided not to marry Pletro , nnd were filled
with woe. And worse than that , they saw
that she looked upon all of them who wor
shipped her , each one with fear and de
fiance. This was crushing'
Finally , unhappy nnd dismayed , they held
n council nnd decided that all should with
draw except Pletro , who was to remain with
Plppetto , nnd try to make his peace , or , nt
least , to get at the bottom of the mystery.
Just before they went away , PIppcttn'H fa
ther went up tp her with such gentleness
as a man who sweeps the streets can as
sume , and said'
"Damblno carlsslma It ts not that we
wish > ou to wed Pletro If It Is that } ou do
not for him feel love. It Is that wo all for
you feel love that you have an Illness ot the
mtnd nut It Is for you to say. It Is that
wo shall die of the grief If you wed Plctro
not hut yes , carnmba ! It Is for you to say
Bambino carlsslma , It Is that It Is. for you
to say. "
Plppetto was emancipated. She had won
her point. Her wicked relatives had bowoJ
to the freedom of America ,
But hod not the miserable Pletro per
mitted his hot blocd and sere heart tn run
away with him and Induce him to bitterly
reproach her , she would still have hpen un
happy. With her parents and his the plan
had not worked as she had thought It would.
Her father's real grief hud knocked harJ on
the door of her silly little heart , and al
most opened It. Instead of rage and ttir-
turo , gentleness and simple love had met
her. U was disconcerting to a maiden who
wished to bo the heroine of such a romatico
as the banker's vvlfo had read In books.
But Pletro's gloom , lit by flashes of hot
anger as often as It was by throes of great
grief , was bettor. She enjoyed U. U made
her feel most Important.
( Concluded tomorrow )
What Is more attractive than n pretty face
with a frcnh , bright complexion ? For It
use Pozzonl'u Powder.
Married nt York.
YORK. Neb. , Slay 30. ( Special. ) Alber
Fusby and Miss Minnie Thcsing , both o
Stromsbnrg , Polk county , were today mar
ried In the Le Grand hotel at this placi
The ceremony was performed by Judge
A. C. Montgomery In the presence of a few
of the friends ot the contracting parties.
Kvery ono should have a bottle of gcot
whiskey at homo get the best Silver Ago
Rye.
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ind best line.
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\ DJOURNV1TII \ HONORS EVEN
Olor'oU nml Lay Members of the
Council Not In HfUtnony ,
PPEALS OF THE BSHOP PROVE V\IN \
ontrU O\cr the Klectlnii of 11 I'ourtb
Ctrrlcnl IMoKuto I.mts lliriitiRli HID Af
ternoon mill Into Iho NlRlitVhrn It
In Abiiiilonril nil ItVnn
The second dn > 's session of the Kplscop.i-
nil rounrll for tlin dloce of Nebraska was
pencil with prnj.cr by DlsliopVorthlngtoa
t Trinity cathedral yesterday.
Secretary \Vliltnmrsti cnlleil the roll ntid It
IscloieJ n full attendance , Including- many
ew delcgitci who did not arrive until yester-
ay morning. Sotna time was devoted to a
ovlslon of the several clauses In the con-
tltutlon , the most Imiiortnnt nmcntltnent
> elng one offered by the committee on legls-
ntlon , changing the date of annual council
o the flrstVctlncmlny In May. After some
Iseusslon participated In by C S. Mont-
ornery. Dr. I.lnyd , nml llov. Johnson this
mendmrnt war carried by n majority \oto.
lllahopVorthlngton called the attention of
lie delegates to the necessity of more funds
rid greater Interest In the board of mis-
Ions r. S. Montgomery and Hcv Johnfon
tlso spo e upon the subject , and the lamcnta-
> le llnanclal condition of the board WAS cited
s an Inspiration for renewed cffurt to create
lore Interest In this work
A ballot for members of the standing com-
iltteo of the council for the ensuing year
vlth executive power , rc ulled In the elec-
Ion of Very Hev. Dean Oardner , Hcv. Dr.
) ougherly of Omaha , and Canon HurRejs c (
Maltsmouth. represenllnu the clergy , and
Ion. J \Voolworth. . Judge \Vakeley and
C.V. . Lyman of the la > mcn.
The following delegates to the general con-
cntlou were chosen Very Hev. Dean Card
er. Hev. Kobert Dougherty , Hev A. K.
larah , Hon. J. \Vool\\ortli and A. C.
tow ell.
1'rlor to the opening of the council , memo-
hi services In the form of communion wera
ickl nt the cathedral.
STUIUIOKN CONTHST WAQKD.
The afternoon meeting was remarkable for
he unexpected bitter contest over the election
f a Fourth clerical delegate to the general
01 , veutlon.
Theodora Hlngwalt had been chosen as
a lay delegate and the council then proceeded
o billet for the final dclcgatcahlp. Among
he nominations for the honor was Hcv.
rvlng I' . Johnson of St. Martin's church ,
South Omaha , and Hev. John Hewitt of Holy
Trinity church at Lincoln. The contest bo-
ween the admirers of these gentlemen be-
amo so aggressive and prolonged that It ro-
ulted In a complete division of the council.
'ho clergy \otcd almost solidly for Hev.
ohnson and the laymen presented a strong
upport In behalf of Hev. Hewitt.
It soon became evident that Hcv How-lit
\as distasteful to the clerical delegates as
hey agreed to withdraw Hcv. Johnson's
name and support any ono of live men from
he South I'latte country named. Thl *
ilcarly proclaimed that It was not a
geographical contest , but an open revolt of
ho clerical delegates against Hev Hewitt.
The laymen refused to > lcld or withdraw hli
lame. Hov. Hewitt arose and declined to
continue In the race rather than precipitate
a deadlock , but his friends refused to permit
he sacrifice. It rorjulrod a majority vote ami
neither candidate secured It through twenty
eng ballotH. Several recesses were taken ,
conferences were held and peace angels
lltted among the delegates , but all to no
avail. The voting commenced at 2 o'clock ,
and when the hour of .t 30 was reached , with
he bleach widening at every ballot , Hluhop
iVorthlngton arose with a look of despair
and appealed to "God's family to ge.t to
gether. " The desired harmony failed to
Materialize.
At 5 o'clock the bishop analn appealed to
; ho delegates to refrain from further oh-
etlnacy and not act In a manner which
IB frankly said "was to a certain extent
Ilsgraceful " The bishop sought to pour oil
ipon the troubled waters.
LYMAN'S KKKOHT PA1LUD.
C.V. . Lyman attempted to sacrifice his
position on the standing committee In the
ntercsts of harmony. He resigned In the
ntdst of the contest and said that if a South
; > latte man was elected to his place that
would bo ono step toward amicable settle-
nent of existing troubles. Hut Mr. Lyman
was not permitted to place himself upon the.
altar of sacrifice. Ho was re-elected to the
standing committee and the council then
renewed its contest with Increasing persist-
ncy. Hcv. John Wlllams of St. Harnabas
church led the contingent for Hov. Johnson ,
and A. C. Powell looked after the Hewitt
'action. One feature of the balloting was
; ho solidity with which Trinity catheflral
ayincn of Omaha stood by the Lincoln can
didate.
In the midst of the suppressed excitement
ncldental to the voting , one delegate arose
and offered the following resolution :
Unsolved , Thnt no thank God for this
glorious rain , ami do hereby adjourn.
The resolution was not adopted , owing to
the last few words , and the rain pattered
llsmally against the window pane of the
cathedral basement. The tellers vvcro all
: lied. The sccrctailcs1 voices wore a ttlllo
'joarse ' from calling the roll for over two
lours. The supply of ballot paper was cx-
iausU- l and a reserve stock brought In
'rom another loom. During the count of
the eighteenth ballot the startling discovery
was made that ono man had dropped two
votes folded together Into the ballot box.
The penmanship on each slip was the same ,
nit the nuthoi disavowed nny Intention of
atufilng the ballot box. In anticipation of
a long stuigglo ho had written nut n dozen
ballot nllpa and during the strngglo had
fished two slips instead of one out of his
vest pocket and deposited them nt the polls.
As C o'clock approached appetites tested
loyalty and the laymen asserted with su
preme contldcnco that the clergy would
grow hungry fitst and surrender. IHit Hcv.
John Williams said that the assertion wait
prematuic and that the clergy would stay
to the last rather than glvo up their rights
to name the delegate. At this Juncture
news reached the delegates that the ladles
would see that lunch would bo served to
the council In the cathedral basement. A
vole of thanks was tendered "to the ladles
for courtesies extended. " Several efforts
to Iiarmonl70 were made during the after
noon. but In caoh instance they wore un
successful. No other business except tbo
naming of n rommlttco to revise certain
canons was transacted after the content was
begun. This committee consisted of Very
Hov. Dean Gardner , Dr. Dougherty. J. M.
Woolworth and Hev. John Williams.
After lunch balloting wan lesumed and
continued until after 0 o'clock , when both
.sides were extremely woarlod and adjourn1-
mcnt Blno die was taken.
It Is said that the chief objection to Rtv.
Mr. Hewitt was that ho Is what Is known as
a "broad churchman" and Is not In harmony
with his collinKties In the clergy. It Is fur
ther said that he was not the bishop's
cholco for the position.
A Iliiiiiorniii I 'lift
About Hood's Sarsaparllla It expels baj
humor and rrpates c001' ' humor. A battle
fur blood Is what Hood's Sarxaparllla vigor
ously fights , and It Is always victorious In
expelling foul taints and giving the vital
fluid the ( ] ti tlity and quantity of perfect
jiealth. It cure * scrofula , bait rheum , bolls
and other blood diseased.
Hnoou" * Pills net eaMly , yet promptly and
clllclontly em the btnvoU nn ] liver. 25C.
1 lulinrn Viillny .Vmoclnllori Ofllrar * .
STANTON , Neb. , May SO. ( Special. ) Th
Klkhrirn Valley At oclatlon of Congregational
church" * nl"tft' > d tb'lr Jicw oClrers thin after
noon. They are. Moderator , Hcv. II.
( Jrltllthi ! . Nellgh ; clerk , treasurer and gen
eral millenary for northern Nebraska , Hov.
W. J. 1'aake ; homo millions committee ,
Hnv. J. J. Parker , Norfolk ; H. Griffith * ,
Nollgh. andV. . T. Williams , Dustln. Tha
next "Cislou will bo held at ( Jrelgbton th *
U t Tuesday and Wedneiday In May , 18DO.
Tuesday , June 11 , one fare for round trlpi
minimum round trip rate $7 00 ; limit , -Q dxy * .
To all points on the P. R. & M V. H. H In
Nebraska , Wyoming and South Dakota.
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J. 11. TJUCHANAN.
Otncrtl PitWDser AgoaU