Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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, , - : ) ' SPRU1AL \ NOT1GE8. I .
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A.lv'rth'cmrnt" for tll..110 COhll.II.11
" " iII1 ho tllkcn until 1:0 I" in. , for
th" c'cnh'J and 1InHI 8 I" m. for the
JlnrnlnJ nn.1 ! ln.IIT cdllon" .
J..I , 'rrt"er" , hy rCfttc"HnJ n nlIm-
cre,1 cheek , cnn hn'e 111"ner" II .
drc""c.1 In it nnmlu.rr.1 letter In cure
fI 'he IICI ! . Answers so n.llc""c.1
nlll he deIYlr..1 IIIH.n IlrC"CntntoI
ell the check nti1. Untr" , 1 1- : 0 .
' \ord Ur"t h."crHon , 10 I word
tI.ernftcr. Nlthh'J taken for Zes
thou 2C3 for flr"t IiMertlI1. TheRe
. . .r ( ) l.h'rrH"cment" Inu"t lc run cml-
McenHTely ,
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, , ITt1A'VhS ' % % ' AN'lBI.
1' ] LADY WANTS I'I.ACG TO BAHS I\AID
I.AIY .
' . whie attending Om - lluMnciit - Col . U & I.'nrnm A-3i
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WANTJD. LIVI INTm.I.IOnT AOI4TH IN ,
) i\'ANT ) . 10 orgnnIzi < clubs ot three II 11'0 faml
llcii for our fomnUH Orchard liomeli Innd In cen'
OrchnrllOle.
. I trnl MI."loll"l. , The tlo ot Immigration I. go
Ing south . where Ihte are no hot wnfl' . no
(1 .11 wlnl" $ ' no bhtzzaril , no crop fahlUF' .
\Vhero two or three crup . con bl mIDP,1 each
3'ear.Vher Ihpre crl. auch thing n foi-
ure I 0 mon WIhI work onehnlt o. h011 o. he
( tOes In thI5 counlry. Cool eurnmer $ . mid wIn-
'teu. fltlre paying crops of fruit anti gOllen
. trurk , Itiehit huh crla on earth U"el railway
Itch.t al
faciliticti. Ue. \V. Ames. general ugent . un
Farnain street Omaha. Ji-M2s9
. O : NTLI MAN TO WO\l \ OMAHA Ot TAln :
I ot on
territory In Nehra.ka 01 .tneml agent
Omaha. sick nccllenl , and Irolh lenenl and
' , . < . 1'flJIPfltiRI ,
npa.ciatiofl.
ten-year enlowmrnl Irl-nlol
. year
. T' U I mtlt pr.rorrr.l. C.tII after G n. m. , or ndlr" ,
t , 'mal nfer
" ; , . _ _ _ \ v. _ V. Kent , : 04 Paxton block. 1-tO
tAcrlVh : MAN OPNEAT ADlm SS I.'Or OUr
iCIV tmde. Wilt be Instrcted nn,1 , pal,1 , while
ciy Wi
learning. Ap"ly peraonalhy . 1516 1)00gm"1 1-i31 I 8I
TWO RXl'EIUENCRT ) TItAVC.TN ( )
iWANTI' . gXPgIENCET TlAVr.TNO
p.1ciiniefl. 00,1 t.rlor ) ' . helm & TlimpMOfl
. ' . It-I94
tailore . ICI3 I.'nram. 1-M9U
1&.0 TO $ ICO.I SAI.ArY PAID RAI.tSmN
for chron : cx"erlence nol neCfS"IIY : , 'xtr In-
.llcementa to cuslomen. 1Ishop & iClinP. tH.
. . Il-M113 S23"
- l.ul. . Mo _ 1-:13
iio WANTS A NICE SlE 1.INn ; RAMII.rS
; wrhhlnl ahout 10 Ih- . , that \1 pay ) 2' ' ) per cent
cent und gIve you $5.01 to SO.O a'ilay ? 1'xeWBlve
territory given. Al&lresa box : \Vorce.ter l ,
terriory <
Mnea. ll-M2436
.AnOmmR FOR 11. & M. ny. IN WYOI-
: InK. Free tron."orlnlon , . Immer & O'Uer
121) ' ) Farnam. , 1l-M1t3 - ; - & '
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WANTFm . A GOOO AI.I AHOUND TAI.OB.
, . . , , Wood
nt onci' Call on or lre.s A. nele .d
Ih'er. Neb. , 1l-M4G 13"
WANTll ) . tnioit'r OHI : : COOK AT ONCE.
iNTIm. write JOB. lianilhtofl . harlan. U-U9f Inva. C' '
LAlOlt1ltFOR : ( 'AM tiflIA. WVOMINI1.
CAlnA.
.tom Htraly wnrk. Free tranepot'tntiOfl. I rmer"
O'nearl. 11 : I.'urnam - etreet. - . . " ) t-M1O C'
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ANTFDATOCi . TWO I XIlmnNCI' :
j\ANTI. ; , nnd nl-
ronll'"OrO for city : relly wIth name nld -
tlreta to A 29 . flee. 1-5)2 )
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wANrRn . cI.mue IN ONgIAI , ACCOUNT-
1'ANTFD. : a bright reliable boy. aUt 17 yenra
Inl olco I
of age . who IB 'Iulck ont accttrnte. AdMe.
with references flanker. A 3 Itee.llMl5
wih ll-Ml5 : C'
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IWANTI O. OI , FOR ORNEI1AL HOUR1 .
. work ol 2ao : 1op"lelon . Ave. _ C-M412 - '
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WANTlD.RXV161tIRNCRT ) OIRL Volt O N-
I ' % r\'ANTlm " : luHl understand cooking : 2Q3
C-4G :
_ _ To.gO Sl. Cf :
IW ANT D , OhItI VOlt OFNtltAL HOUSE-
work. 2lrit. E. ROBewoter ll ougla. . Hef-
. . ercflCe re'lllrll. C-HI
WANT1mON OB lt'6FOltI3 OCT. t. A I'mST-
, 'Il's ( : . In "rllolo family ; nl.o I competent
I girl for -con,1 worl Inquire ol olcr or city
attorney In city hail. CHG
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lWANTFT. OI VOlt O NI HAI. 10URE-
. worlr , U1 l'OI'Ilrton - ol'cnu Ilefernc/ ' " re-
quire' ' : . C-\q -r'
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cooi " WANTL' AT 2'3 nUIT STnn T. .
cmeAN'rtD " C07 C.
cooiCAND . , .AVNDmss : : , 203 B. . 2CTI CGOI AVI .
AlhIS ' WhiIh'NO TO FIT Tll'ISI : I.\gS IN
JAnms' nu.ln. 111 please cal nn,1 , examine the
I , hnnl ilutrntetl work al IC % Douglos at. . par-
IWI luflrle _
lor Illolrs , CCI S'
WANTi ) . FIRST LASS COOK AT ONCG ;
apply 220 I. . > UII. . ' cJ6 ; S'
: WANTlm , A COIPI'TI'NT OIltt . FOR OIN-
elll hOISCWOk , Al'lly f3 South 26th avenUe. .
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I I.'on JI N'r-10USnS.
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3IOUSRS . 1'\ DARLING . DAJeEI IiI.OCK. D-231
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omms IN AI.L 1AITS OF' THE CITY. TI
: O. F. Dnvls Company , l05 l'arnJm. I-22
: 1OUSES. ImNnWA & CO. . 103 N. 15Tn S1'
D-203
, r. U. COLIt&CO. . LAHGEST I.IST IN OMAhA. O
jiOOM HOUSE. INQUlE 2. I"AHNAl
l.nOOM 028
' . ' 1 1b101)EItt ; S.HOOI hOUSES : 5 MINUTES
I walk tom court house Hem 28 , larller blk
I-631
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ii3 MOIIlltN l lnT.1OOM itousr. DE.
JOnEIN
: tlcled : nice lawn treea. barn. 261 Pierce. -
1-61
frOLET. A COTAO WITh mOIT IOOMS ,
/ on 30lh near I ' urnam. Charles Turner , 316
1.'ornom. D930
'UINIAlm ILOUSH , KOUNTZI I'LACH.J.
J. Obs < ) . 31 lMt National bank . DG33
1.'OH I NT. V1 : HD SmAILJ B tHI : NCE ;
2313 Farnam. n. C. l'allerln. 42j Hame hlk.
4 - D-2
vO 1'INU I.AlO SIX.HOOt HOUIER , Ul
/WO INE . .tlcel. 1 > : I7 7'
ZHTAChtfll ) JODEHN 1'SlmNCE. 2ST1
> TACII
un,1 , l'ol'Ileton : motern brlcka , 2J,1 & California
'I & Sherwuod ave. C. A. Starr . 513 N. ' 1' . 1.ife
D-28H2
. . , .p tOmmN RIQILT-ItOOM HOUSE , 111 AND
; they : tIne view ; iargS cellar . low runt. Apply
on I'rrmlar. 126 Ho. 3Cth D-f-6
? N.UOOM JO mN lUCK , 2601 CAPlTOi .
11' , , . DmUt-7'
' \\0 1 " L2'h1 ' : 8-ROOM MOmmN HOUSES . (1
( H , 36th and 301 Iaon lumphre ) ' , 92 N. Y. . .
. 1.lfe. J.-M413 7 '
PMf37'
, O I1HNT . 'O A F.UII.Y WITHOUT SM.\.I.
children , that very .Ie.lrb' property on 33th
struct. one block Muth of Woolworth avenue.
Call PaY rent In part I ) ' boa.dlnl own.r. In.
quire nn premIH 1 > :188 10'
FOI IWNT. 6100M nOts : . ImNT TAIUN
- II _ board. C1 5. 1lh avenue. . . 0t516 Nf'
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1)fl It : ' l-I"IIISII n nOeI .
1t I1UNT. UISmAnLE 1.'UUNISIUm itOOMS
FOi IrNT. 100lS
"I.Ulo or cingie % I I.'nrnom atreel.
atreel.JIG
2ICflh.T atreel. FUINISHJD lO11S , lt I HOOOr : :
J ROOMS WITH Oil WITIOUT IJOAItD. NO
children. r 5. 2th avenue R-M6 12'
NICIrLY 'UHNISUED UOM : : SO. 2 TI
etreot. ; . "
1"UINIIUED ROOMS FOIl OUNTLEMEN. ALL
Ivenlen"es , 1M louilaa 1-- "
l"UBNISlmD I"BONT 100:1. WITU AI.COVU'
aUct. , u\bl ; for Iwo : board It deetred. E-Mfn o7 Cui 10'
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.4 pC 1'tItN1SIIEU noous : AXU flO.tItfl.
VOlnLF I'AitI.CtltlI AND OTHI'B nOMS' ;
newl ) furnialoeJ : lul clus board G II. 19lh :
I"-:16f H7'
p IUOU : AND lOAnD $10 I'EI WElIe ( AI.L
: al 2101 loulu.:6 6
SOUTU 1'10NT I100MSV1TII BOARD. MRS .
' Churchill'a , Ill : , hie.'tgu. F-M3 T'
; UI 100MS. 11INOL.R RN8UITU. 10AI1
: : ) oullaa 1'tnIOI I U'
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; I pun IU N'-Un ; ln\StBU : : ItOOMS. :
'I ; - UNFURNlsueo Cht.MliK1t : : " 'OrL UOUHE.
' I ; . 'plng lo man and wife. . 31 N. 17th. -
I 0-i193
t I tIN't3itNISllED BACK BOOMS 1'1 nOmi-
, I keepilig2tG.G22N. _ _ _ 11th. O-U9' 6'
$ 01NLUflNIiSD IOOMS l'OI ) JOUSIln ; : I.
, I ing . ni DOig U-U
t\ L . _ - - _ - _ - . - . - - _ _ _ _ _ -
: you nJ ' ( T-'I'OnWI AXU 01"I"It S.
; ; ii1LE3. DUSIUIAN lLOCle ; JJST LCA-
I tlnn 1. D. We" . 1th amI loulln - . SU
i' Tl ' STOIY DICK lllLDINO
II. I ' .rlal alcl , Tilts buldlnc has " tOre-
1 rrMt o.m.nt bea.ment cmplete iium heating
p l h flature. . _ al.r on al iur. fCC .tc Apply !
'be e.'flQs l Th D" . 1.10
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AOBNTS'AN'r O ,
WANTED . I.CAI , AO . - STAMP AND
reference. Distilling C" Macon Mo. J-tn3SO-11'
MUTUAL 1t$1SRRVI3 FUND
WANOTlE lP.GHVr
Life 8.olaton nt New York . deires to tn.
gage ten managera and INeral alenta ot cx-
I"rlen" . and ablly for 'ork In the wet on
mOa lucrative terme. Add..a during AIu.l
I. 11. Ilbl.on. director ot agencies . Om"hR.S1
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J.-31-S7
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VATflD-TO In ST.
WANTGD ON Oil JIIWOItU SEPT. 15. lY
good tnRD. modern , ,1.tRch.d ) tOUtf' . aeven or
eight room . . Addrees A n. I. . K-M513 6'
JU'ST.AOI : NOY.
O. O. OVI1..ACC , I1ItNTALS . 21 UnOWN J.K.
1:11
I WANT TO RUNT A t"AHI NUAIL TUG
city. not mnr . than M milea nor . than 2J.
Addresa A 36. 1ee. I-r C'
SrOlAea .
IFRT STORAOR bUILDING IN OMAITA. U. S.
Gov. bonded wothnu-e ; houoehold geode .tor.t ;
lowesl rate. . 1013.1015 I.en\'enworth. M-96
STOI1AUF . . I"HANK WIS , 12 1IARNHY. M-2S7
I'ACWI STOHAGE & \VAIII6IIOUSR CO. , 918
910 Jon.s st. General Btorago and forworlm ; .
M-288
WAT23I-TO UUY.
IrOIGST PRICES IAID FOIl I1AUS . IltON
metal rbber and bWe : car Iota I spe loly.
Chicago Junk 10u.e , 62-8H Duuglaa . OmRho
N-91
I WANT A QUIRT DI1IVINU IIOI1SU FOIl A
10BHI
QlIT DnVINO
frw weeks for hia teeth. J.V. . 101m. COI $
leo blig. N-WC'
1"OI SALE-F'Uhtu1TUltE.
FUItNITURII AND BUDDING : LAHOE AND
FUlNITUlm lDDINO
email lot. 83 S. 10th . pMf37 14'
I'O1t SAL0I-thSCELLANEOUS.
FOIl HALE CIICAI'-TWO LARUR AND TWO
FOI RALI ClmAl-TWO I.AIOE
smal hotel rangea. .1ughes Stove Repair
Workt , C7 So. 131h. Q-M697$16
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hARDWOOD COMUINATION 1100 AND
chicken fence. COIUNATIN . , 91h 10G Dougias. Q-23
ICI' IN CARLOAD 1.0TS. COlmSIONOtNCE
solicited . A. U. Nicholas Counci llluffii. la.
. Q-M6GG.S9
Q-IGC.S9
FOR HALI CIIHA1'-hiIf3 I.INE OF SECOND-
hand blc'cle Omaha lc'cle company. 22 N.
IGth .treet Q-UI.HI
A LARGE S"CONDHAND hALL SAI'E O. Ie
condition , for sale cheap. Address A 4. lIce.
Q-M333
Q-U:2
\vIL.r. PULL JY IAMU I I.AnmS' Wlm L
for :60 : COst $0 : only used C doa. A 5. Bee.
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Q-480
CI.\ItVUYAS'IS.
MItS. flit. IT. WAII N , CLA1tOYANT , IE
liable business medIum : 8th year al 18 N. 16th.
8-2J
KNOW THY I'A'1 1BOI" . l.lHOY. ElI CAPItol -
tot avenue . the greatest clairvoyant . and dead
trance medium living : iOu , everything . ; BUC-
coed when tl nthiera fail : 81tstacton guaranteed -
toed or no pay ; all In trouble cal : fee rOc up.
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MASSAGE , BATHS , wrc.
MADAME SITH , C02 S. tTl 2ND I'I.OOI
room 3 ; ml neUc. vapor . alcohol steam 9ul-
, and baths. T-UU 7'
Iherlne Ind sea bnths - :
AUm. hOWELL , TUXUCISIL AND ELECTRIC
TUHKISI CTlC
bath. Finest parlors In cHy. 318,320 13. 15th.
' -19 I.S2J'
Mits. DR. LEON ELEGANT MASSAGE AND
electric hath I'arlors restful and crre.hlng
4 : North ! th alrert. T-"IG 6'
IAS8AG . IANICUHG AND CHI1010DIST ,
Mad.ttno LeRoy CI5 So. 16th sl . M hour.
T-370-6'
MMU. IIEItNARD . IOOM 7. 310 FLOOR. 121
Dodge. c T-MJ2 5'
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TUIKISI ATHS ; ONLY 11.\CG IN CITY
exclusive for lodl" Suite 109,10 Dee Bldg. 135
LADiES' BAThOS MME. POST 319\ 8. 15TH ,
20
'l'gUSOSAL
VIAVI CO. , 346 mm BLDG. . lE.\rl nome
free : home treatmenlady' ; attendant U-292
Ii. iIAAS. FI.OBST. II.ANTS. CUT YIOWERS .
Iianquet. hail , resIdence and grave decolnUons.
181 Vlnlon Btrcel. Telephone 7:6. : U-29.
IJATIIS IASSAGE. MEL' , 10S' . 3334 : S. 15'1.
FINS LIVERY IGH ChEAP , RI ) . IAUMLEY.
IHh and IH. Ilar"a avenue. Telephone 410.
U-US2
IIVAT UOMI FOrt WOIEN DUUNG CON.
hlnenlent. Beat rote : enct givn , 3 1 N. 29th.
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'I.NT TO B : 'r AND SELL .
1313 1'lrlm street.
Ihne. 883. A. H. Iawl er. U-DSS.S21'
'i'IOSEWISIIINU INFORMATION ON IN-
TI . coffee. aUlar , cocoa . groin and cattle ,
Linda , climate . inimigration . ctc . wi be cor-
recly answered by enclosing $ .0. registered ,
1" . Itoekwood. , Aprtado No. 301 , Bogota . Clom-
bla South America. _ U-29116-523'
iiiss TICKI'TS TO CAf.lFOHNIA VOlt GOO
workere len nurses and ten .n.rlto busIness
women can find I'ermanenl Positions lo traveler
or itil olhlcec for th , Schulz German Corn.
11 nlees Cm-
pound Co. of Whituwater. \'la. J'ororUcu. -
Iou call for one week al IC DoUgia st" ,
Iarlor , upstnlra. . , U5 S'
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MOSEY 1'0 I.OAS-UNAL ESTATE.
ANTIIONY LOAN & TRUST CO.,318 N. Y. LIFE.
\O\ , rates for choice security In Nebraska -
br.kl and Iowa farm or Omaha city property.
W-233
IONJY TO LOAN AT I'WJT I1ATHS. THE
: O. I" . D.vll Co. , 15J ) I'nrom : 8l. W-2
CITY 1.0ANS. C. , \ . STAltit , 515 N. Y. LIFE. -
W-21
MONEY TO I.OAN O - IMIItVEn OMAHA
: INEY 0lA1A
real estate Brennan. Love & Co. , I'axt bik
W-3
MONEY . T LOAN ON IMl10VEO OMAHA
propert Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 I'arn.m.
W-301
LIFH INSUHACC 10LICJ S LO.tNEDON
Ll' bought. 1'O. . Cheney , Konaaa CIty . Mo.
W-293
CAI'1TAL. $2.0O. : 11Uht1'Ltb4 , $9,0 : U. 8.
Mortgage Trust Co. , New York : for 6 per cent
loons on city property. Ar'Ily to I'u"ey &
Thiotnas , agents room 207 J'lrl Not. I.t'k - 1110g.
W-2.
LOANS ON Illlo\lm & UNIII.lOCITY
proverl W. l'aram Smith & Co. . 132 1'oram.
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G PElt CENT . MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA
real "late & Neb fa.ma . W. I Mlke : \ Omaha
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$2 , O TO $ : .0. ) 1' D. . WEAL ) . If & W-02-51 DOUOLAS.
SIOHT TIME LOANS IN BMALL AMOUNTS.
Iet & Sel ) 163 Furnani. W-9O
MORTGAGE LOANS . LOW RATES.
Si. I ) . Zlle , 1th and Dougias , Omaha.
W-MCSS-S12 :
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MONEY 'ro LOAN-ChIATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUBNITUm , I'IANOS.
her s. wagons etc. . a 10"t ralel In city :
no removal of 10.1 ; strictly connd.nlal : ) 'OU
can pay the loan oft at any time or In any
amount.
Iwount.
amount.OMAhA : OITAOE IAN C"
luG , . 16th .t.
X-304
MONEY TO LOAN , 20. . 0 DAYS : FURNI.
ture planet . etc Dun Ureen room 8. larker
bloek. XMGI4
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. IIUSINESS C0I.iCES .
'rilE CHANC 0. A LWETIMEWANTJD.
a partner with from $5.0 tD $ ,0).0 ) tn well
organized . 1"\111 bulneu In Omaha. Only
re.ponslble men answer : $ .mOJ annual ) ' guar-
inteed , A.ldrea. Y 10. lIe , , Y-M1U
$2.000.00-OENTSF FUItNlSlthIGS . IHY GOODS
notion. tional bunk . cigari . . ttc J. J. ( libson . UT First Na.
tonal bnk. _ _ Y-M _ :
SNAP JNVI'STMENT. OWN : I. : A VIO
l'Untry ) ; 92 acre , 1etem land $ : per acre .
clear $5,515 fIrst .
: frl toorigage . covering %
acre. much improved. go al 3S per cent. All
tn Ni'b. ant 8. I ) . No delnquent tlxS Al
, ' .a I cate , Address A 1. lice , Y - . '
MllCUANTR WISING TO DIOS : 01'
buailua cal oa J. J. ( libson . 31 lit Nat bank
Y-406
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$ : , ( .0 STOCK OF MtnCHANDISJ IN BUST
lawn In taalln N.braka. . for land and ca
or equivalent. AdOrns S 23 . care lIce.
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Iron J IXCIIANOII.
XCI'SOH.
EQUITY IN I.AflOll TlAC or LAND NFAI
Ome' ' . What have you to offer ? U. " ' .
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WANTRI TWOORTIIURII GOOD 101HI S
a nul payment on . god home A. I' ,
'uke ) N. 8' . LIfe 1110g. 7 9
WIAT JIAVE ] YOU T OFFilt A8 lAlT
payment on email home . with born : corner lath
good location ? Addless A II , lIce omr. ,
g . 7MU , 7'
FOIL S.\.r.lU AL ESTATE.
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lAHOAIN8 , 8AI. OR TRADE IN CITY I'HOP-
. end farma. John N. Frenser . opp 1' . o.
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MJSTItACTS , THE BYRON lEED COIANY.
FAlM LANDS C F. IIARRISON. 91 N Y. l.e
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SOUTIJlN I.'AlM 'on SALE
F 7rl acres at land three'funrlera of a mite
from the rolroo.t lawn or Union town. In the
heart of the "Hlnck prairie country of central
Alahomo , " Only 0 email amount ) cash re-
quired . Iolonce on long time. For information
address the own.r.
JOlN I Jn'FRIGS. Scn' . Alabama
HE-UJia S2 , ) '
hOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , HULL AND
buy Iota acre farms Uanln Bras. , 21Q N.YI
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lAnU.\INS , 10U8"S. toTS AND FARMS .
sale or trade. 1' . Ie Darling , 1.rker Block. 115-203
9.10:1 MODERN IIOUSH . NICE LAWN.
lIne shldo trees . good barn . lovely home , nMr
motor J. H. Inrrotte. Douglas block.MC7
ItE-M578 RI
A FINE $ ,0.0 LOT : WILl. SI LI. on ' 8' ' > .0
and toke 2 good driving heroes aa part pay-
drlvlnl
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take . one horse. Fidelity Trust company 10J
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96 ACtORS lEST STOCK I'\tUI IN EASTFBN
Culorodo : 2 h018C8 , 2 barns : col UO.O :
fencM : unfailing water : 32 acres hay land :
range for 5 head or cattle } 'rlrp. 87.0.0.00.
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COAL .
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.wer lo the nOle of Bob . had a role around
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"Then you don't take the thing on , Jim ? "
sai I. -
"Oh , Im lint sa'lng that ? " cried he : 'but
It's worth mora than a hunlrel , Im like
to , hwa : my heal craclel before Im out ot
it. " .
"Il make It two hundred and fifty , " said
I , "anti not a penny moro. "
"You're on . " says he , "anl now for a
word abut the cbap's duds. What was he
wearing when last you SlW hIm ? "
1 gave him a full account of Michel Grey
and his clothes , and ho went away. Twenty-
four hours after I got I lne front him :
"Como II to the Hue de la LoIre. I have
tolnll your man. "
You may Imagine that 1 didn't lose much
tmo In doIng as he asked ( 1110. WhlD t
couldn't really believe that tl thing wal
to end In the slmplo way hIs letter made
colt , 10nD the less the tact that wo stood
n good chance now of putting our hands
on the $10,000 came home 10 me.
"Iilgg , " . saId I , "Y2u'l be set up for /
twel\emonth , anti ( ho'l bo off 10 New York
to marry a Yankeethat Is , I ho doesn't
close on that pretty bit ot gOOls up at the
hotel do Lute. Was Ihero ever such I
town ? "
1 tound Jim . sittIng on a dirty bed In a I
dirty little hous3 near the boulo\'ard end
of the street ho had named , Io didn't
look at all hopeful as Id expected he would ,
and the cigar that he held In his hand had
gone out
"Well , " says he , "you got my letter ? "
"Why hould I bo here It 1 hadn't ? "
says I.
"Ah , Into . " ho went on : "und 1 may as
well tel you at onco-I believe your man's
ut the Ialson d'Or up In 10ntmartre. "
"How did you find that out ? " I asled
"I traced hint by lits stick . " sahl he : "an
orange wood cane with a globe ef silver and
a little' map of the world on top of It. Is
that I ? "
"Tile same ! " cried I.
"Anll ho wore a hat of black felt , large
beyond usual ? "
"lie did that. "
"Then he's at the ' 1aIMn d'Or , and how
we're to get him OtIt God lkflows \ .
"Why , what's the dlll ! ( ) ' ? "
"I don't like the hoiule : ; says he , shifting
hLs eyes curiously. I : c. -
"But what's the mall r , 'with I ? "
"Oh , there's notliins . to mater with I
except that a , good tnaiiy who go In I never
com out , , agaIn. - Ive 110 . fancy for that my-
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"Jim . " says -"you - a. : 'll't got a heart of a
rabbit . What nonsense yo're talking Take
me up to Ihe sh.p al\d \ . lfd ! me have I look
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at I. . I : "
"I was going to augest ' that , " says he
"I'l be dark In nn holr ild no one to tread
oil our heels ; I know ; tflewoman . who keeps
the carabet at the back or the place and It
was from the top or 0 hW 1n her garden that
1 looked down Into the lower rooms. "
"Why net knock ot. hf.1 door at once , and
, have , done , with I ? " says : .
"I ouhl .be I.orth 'niorf th ( n YOUl life or
mine to io that " cried he'al : the neighbor-
hood knows It. There's . not a lan that \ould
, "
venturI In
"Then what makes you thInk this Grey Is
there 1"
, "lie was two days at an opium den In the
Hue d'Oran , which Is not n Etone's throw off
and was last seen at the cabaret I speak ot.
He was then with tim man who runs the
Mnlson d'Or Folks knew him from my de-
scrIpton at his hat and stick . I guessed at
once that I should hear of him In a drug shop.
Tlaat' what took me 10 the .n d'Oran. "
"You'rc frIends with the \ oman who runs ,
thIs beer shop did you my ? "
"Tho best possible , though I wouldn't walk
with her In the Dols-not for choIce least-
wIse. " .
"Then let's get up there at once. I
Grey Is In the shop the closer eye we keep
'on It the better. " .
Ho assentell to this and we went off together -
gether In a closed cals I was the almost .
dusk , and threatenIng for a wet night. In.
fact we hadn't got to the top of the Hue du
Faubourg when the rain began to pelt down
In earnest , the people scuttling Into
the cafes and the water flooding the gut-
tors. When at lost our rickety old cab began
to lumber UI the slopes to 1ontmartre , the
lamps Sn the streets were dancing before a
stiff west wind and the sky above us was I
black IS Ink. Where we'd got to I cOllldn't I
for the me of me tel , but by and by Jim
stopped the driver before n thIrd-rate drink-
Ing den and we emerged out In a dirty street ,
where the mud was almost up to our anl < es.
"This Is the place " sid he , while It rained
so fast that the water began to run off his
hnt. "Jam your tile over your eyes and fol-
low me. You will want a 20-trane piece to
shut the old woman's mouth . : after that It's
easy. " -
Ho led the way into a hit of a bar where
tour or five shabby customer were ' drInking
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. beer and talking t tD ' .omon who matched
them down to the ankles. nut we weren't
there more than a moment . for after a , yord
In French lingo to the ohap who served the
drink wo passed on tal a small parlor which
overlooked a bit of a yard. Here a squat
little woman , who didn't app ar to have
washed her face for a fortnight , was In talk
with a girl who had a"Gutar " In her hand-
a poor , belpangled squali looking wretch
who made her living . "J don't doubt , by
capering about before tle scum In the bar.
They left off when w ' came In , and then
Jim fell to rarleylng w ti the woman , and anne
fine noise they made ot It.
"Sbe thinks you're a nark , " said he to me
In the middle of I , "glve us the 20-franc
piece and leO It that will cool her "
anl w\
I handed him over the money aDd they got
to work again. This time thf woman took
It different , and when Id whispered to him
to promise her 20 franca more when wo were
through she left off talking of a sudden and
led UI down some dark stairs to a stinking
Children Cry fo ,
Pltoher's Castorla.
Children Cry fOI
P'c"ers ! Castorla.
I Children Cry f.t . '
I Etcher's Ca8torla.
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kitchen , where I wouldn't have housed a
dog Two minutes after we were out In
the back yard and she had left \ .
"Now , " said Jim , "wo'ro the better for
wanting her , though she's a wonderful
\ 019n when you take her right. The tact
is . sho's just as crazy as the others about
tbo house yonder and Is hal afraId of tiny-
Ing anything to do with \S. Dut shc's lent
mo the steps , and that'a all I care abollt. "
It was rainIng cats and legs , now , and bitter -
ter cold but we were both exclOl by what
wo'd como to do . anti didn't feet I marc th 'n
the touch of n feather. : PCI lY part Id
thought lIttle ot the danger UI' 10 that time ,
hut when 1 stood out In that dark yard and
looked up to the black shJpo" a wlndowleJ
and prlsonlko house 1 Just say that 1 got
a shiver through me.
"Jim , " said I , "two's not many for a job
like this Dd ! you bring your pistol ? "
"I did so . " bo whispered . "You don't find
mo going far without I In Paris. Will you
go first . or shall 1"
"You go " said t , "slnce you know the way.
Im on your heels-though what 'ou'ro to see
through that wall Id Ito to learn . "
"Thero's a wlnlow on thin lower story , "
cried he , "but keep your mouth shut , and
tread lIght. "
Saying this , he went up the steps and I fel-
lowed him. I ha\e made It clear , I thInk
that the cabaret , or beer shop or whatever
you lIke to cal II , stood back to back with
the house we'd como to inquIre about. Them
was only I yard and a high wall between
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"My nen'C twitched lIke n woman's and Jim
was nol n whit better't
them , but at the end of thIs yard , and jammed
up against the wal was n shed for lumber , so
built ' ( lint when you set the step3 on its root
you couh put your fingers on the top of the
bricks above and haul yourself up. I didn't
take Jim and I a minute o , do this and once
astrf le the I'al , we . had OUt flrt view ! of the
Itr1ie d'Or. , .
I must aay. and r always have said that
there wag something 'uncanny In the very :
look ot that house. Its heavy , blackened
shape seemed to rise II ! te the shape ot a
dead house or a prison. Many of its lower
windows were heavily harmed with Irpn bus.
The paved yard around It was recIting ) with
filth and rubbish. No sounti np lIght C,1m
out of It I was juft a great mass at brickwork -
work looming up In the darkness , and 1
could understand easily enough how all thc
wilI ( tales about It had come to be 101d
SIttIlitO there astride on time wal , and peer-
lag al such casements as faced the hack
of the carabot . I should not have been I bit
surprised If Id have seen wme Inhuman
thing stalking In thl yard below me. My
heart was In my mouth-my nerves
twitched like a woman's. And Jim was not
n whit bctter.
"Do you make anything of I ? " he
whlpere after we'd been on the wall a
minute or two
"The devil a bit . " saId I.
"It ain't exactly a palace of varieties , Is
I ? . he continued 1 bit later "but Grey's In
there rIght enough. I was through that
mite 01 a window on your left that I got a
sight or the place last night There was alight
1
light there then. I don't fancy we'l do
much tonight. "
"Nor me . either , " sold I , for I was right
I down scared and thnt's the fact of it .
"Shall 'O try again tomorrow night ? " says
he , and I could see ho was In a hurry to be
off."We "
"We might vell for all the '
as wel , 01 good we'ro
doing " says I , flInt with that I turned to .
put my foot al the steps again A moment ,
Inter I saw a thing which fairly took my
breath away. . ! i '
The wIndow which was dark had suddenly -
denly become light. A man with a lamp
In hIs hand passed It , and , folollng him
with quick steps , was no other than lY
master Nicola Steele.
( Coneltided Friday. )
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111 . I.\H 'I'lL\ - \'BII'n SO J .
limit 1\1 Never Sei'tiii Coy Sh.t Used
for n 1)eiot
" \Vhat place L ibIs ? " Inquired a tourIst
on the $ verland a few minutes after the train
had stopped at the cow shed at Tenth and
Mason streets , whie he adjusted his eye
glasses and ( looked around.
"Omaha , " rep1ed the Pulman conductor
"how long before we pull Into the depot ? "
he next asked ,
"We are there now : that Is the station . "
npled the conductor ( sadly as he pointed to
the disreputable ship-lap and batten . struc-
ture that serves as a union depot.
"It Isn't much of I town , I guess " remarked -
marked tile tra\'eler. "What Is the popula-
than ? "
"One hundred Ind fifty thousand , " replied
the representatIve of Mr. Pulman ,
"What's that 1 Look here . you cln't strIng
me. ThIS isn't' my first trip from home
l'vE been through a few ' large clUes In my
tme , One hundred and fifty thousand people
and a shack hike that Well . I don't think I" ! " "
and he went back to , his seat In the car and
wept.
5 , S
In Yonr 1100.1
Is the cause ot that tired , languid feeling
' 'hlch aficts you at this season The blood I
Is Impure and ( has become thin and poor.
'fht Is why you have no etrengthi no app .
( Ito , cannot sleep. Purity your blood with
lined's ( Saraplrla , which will give you an
appetite , tone your stomach , lner invigorate
your ner\e : , .
Ir.od 'a Pills are easy to take easy In I
actIon and suie In elec. 25c.
Great UllnJ < tn nOI.I. .
"It Is worth I man's life to attempt to. .
travel over some of the county toads " said
Commisioner Williams this morning a bo
was preparIng to start out over the county
on a tour ot inapection . Commissioner Live. :
seT had left just a few moment before on
a similar errand , bound In I different dlrec- !
lon , . "Th" recent storm did the greatest
aloun' of damage to county roads I have :
ever known to happen In Dougla county. I
I will require I vat amount ot repairIng.
In sOle places huge embankments were
washed away , " be added. .
Coitmmgioa UI"l'.Ie" .
Aen'a ! HygienIc Fluid has ben found
a Positive preventive or sCarlet and typhoId
fevers diphtheria . small POX and other can.
taglous dizeases. Mothers should atomize
their ebldl en'a thNat and nasal organs wills
I morning anJ eenln , .
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1'tl'ctnJ n Fn.'sormoble 1111,101 fro"
the Snllr'lr tIntirt. ]
The fate of the Platte rIver canal wi be
decided by the supreme court within the next
few weeks.
On September 1 the supreme court convenes .
vnes at Lincoln The judges . pursuant to
the wishes or friends at the canal who have
asked to have the suit advanced on the
docket antI given In early hearing have
agreed to listen to oral argulelts upon the
first day or the term
"Certainly within two weeks from that
time 0 dccilon will be handed down settling
" said D , C. l'atterson
the tab at the canal . l'.teron ,
the Plaintiff In the mallnlil suit brought
against the member ot the 10ar.1 at County
Comiimuiasioners , who reluleelto cal the special '
election to 'uto on the qneslon of Issuing
car.al bonus. "Thls , In the e\ent ot the favorable -
able decision I am expecting , will enable the
election to bo ) held at the time of than regular
election this fall. "
County Attorney IbalIr'go has already
fnished the brief ror the connl and wi
forward I In a few days to the supreme
court Whlo 10 now law features uf the
case have heC developed Mr lnldrlgo says
the 110lnts are gone Into much more Inl )
than when the arguments were made Ilst
spring before the district jUllgs. The brief
of the county insists upon the rIght of county
commissioners to control 'all county property
Including canal properties. The canal law
makes time five canal trustees custodians of
this property , but the stale contends that
since the old law giving the county board
full power , was not repeale(1 ( the nol law
must be tmnconatitutionau. The supreme
jUdgol have their attention likewise ' called
to the tact that under the state constitution
all ot the district jUllges of the state are
equal but In the canal law a distncton I
made In the report , In that the district
jLdges In districts having counties with a
lopulalon ot 125,000 or over , have the power
at appointing n board of trustees This , It Is
contended , Is n contradiction of the principle
power. that all district judges shah b co-equal In
The brief fed by attorneys representing
D. C. Paterson and the intervening relaters
Is a voluminous affair ot 120 pages. Only
law questions are submitted to the supreme
court the contentions of fact having been
wholly elhnlnnted. The defenders . ot time
canal law nice he position that the district
judles , when they appoint the trustees , are
merely acting In I ministerial capacity , much
the same as when they solemnIze marriages
or administer oaths. The point Is' also made
that the district court In overrnlng the
cnnstlttmtionahity of the law , trIed tn sub-
stltuto Its judgment for that of the legislators .
I Is expected that I the supreme court .1e-
cdes In favor of the canal promoters n nomi-
don\s will at once he Issue,1 , either directly
from the supreme court or nn order ( sent
down to time Douglas county court , directing
the county commissioners to cal lie elec-
ton , '
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Time next tmo hot a strnncer comes Into
the saloon of 14. A. Goldsmith and deposits
a carefully wrapped up bundle and says I
contains valuable papers he Is liable to be
summarily dealt wIth , Mr. Goldsmith was
cleverly buncoed out of $ : Tuesday by an
affable stranger who had a sad story
\v M. Ballard ( came over from Athnmitic .
l" , Tuesday with several silver dollars In
his jeans. lie welt down emi the levee , got
Into the company or two lewd colored women ,
Ient to a saloon and proceeded to bowl up
and have 0 real sporty tune. , Late In the
afternoon he concluded to participate In a
hack rile to a road house. For $3 ho em-
IJloyed Ike Burk to haul him and his jag.
Before he left he came In to see Gohlsmltb
and asked ) that his bundle ' containing a $500
checl and a drat for $50 and several valu-
able papers , be put In a place of safety until
his return , This was granted. In a short
time Ballard returnee and nslled that $5 be
advanced him until ho cashed his paper lie
got the money , entered the hock and drove
away. lie returred at a late hour" , from his
ride and had no coin 10 pay his hack hire and
asked Burk to accompany hJr 10 GOllsmlh '
saloon , where Qe "would draw a few dollars.
Gohilatnitli . was a little doubtful about thb
package containing such an amount of paper
and opene,1 , I. under protest. I was foulll
to contain : two old leters and a postal card ,
Otcer McM hun was called and placed
Balard under arrest for refusing to pay hack
hire. Judge Uerlm Ballard '
on time chain gang. gave Dalar,1 twenty days
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11. Fred Miller or Irving , Ill . , writes that
he had a severe kidney trouble for ninny
years with sc\ero pains In his back and nho
that his bladder was affected . lie tried many
so called khlney cures . but without any good
results About a year ago he begun use of
Electric Bters amid found relief a once
Electric hitters Is cspeclaly adapted to cure
ot all kidney anti lreI troubles anti ( often
gives nlmost Instant relief . One trial ofon
wi
Prove ! our slatemenl. PrIce only 50c. At
Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
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G.IIA tn the BleIIIIIH'lt.
Department Commander Adnms , Adjutnnt
General Gage , ox-I.leulenant Governor Majors
and Major T , S. Clarkson wer In conference
at the Millard yesterday over the final arrange-
ments for the trip of the Nebraska Grand
Army delegates to time national encampment
nt Lou I sll ! Little remains to be done.
The delegates and all who expect to attend
from Nebraska wl : rally nt Lincoln and
there take a special Mondny over the B.
& M. to St. I.ouls. From there the route
will be the Inlhl0re & Ohio railroad .
Commander Alnnlt says that about 1.000
will 10 from Nebraska. Everything Possible
Is being done to secure the election of Major
'Clnrltson as commnnd r-In-chlef.
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SIIJeot t. AUICI.H .t Oholern MurItsia .
W'hule staying In the Delta
Whie Dela ( Mississippi
Dotols ) last summer , E. ' 1' . Moss repre-
sentng Ludlow , Saylor'ire Co. of St. Louis
luere(1 ( from malari and became subject
to attacks ot cholera morbus. In every instance _
stance when attacked he was relIeved as I
by magIc , by using Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Dlnrrhoea Hemrdy. lie sap :
"I inne regard " I IS time 'no Illu ultra' ot leil- !
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Ciii I Ins 1'r Snn " \'IM 1.,1 . \Htrl ) ' .
Mrs. Coleluo , a hard working womnn , was
arrested Tuesday night on mpalnt ! of Is :
Doc , charging her with using vie and pro-
fane language The defendant has been en-
deavorlng' break lP an intImacy between
her son , a boy 16 years ot ae , anti a woman " ,
!
whom she charges with having tried to
led her son astra ) ' . 'fhe mother was very
dramatic . She Is'ery ilea : . and .It wn
with great dlfculty that the complaint was
made known to her. She rcsponde,1 by
pleading guilty and offering to pay her fine.
The court . will have both sides ot the story
today. Mr Coleman' Is the woman who lost
a purse last week cntalnlng quite an amount
of her hard earned savlngJ.
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Order of the AmerIcan Wine Co. or St.
Louis Ir your grocer don't keep Cook's Extra
Dry Imperial Champ3Kne.
l'n"l for 11'nl Clrl'lea" .
James Smih , coiorej who was areie I
Tuesday night for firing a pIstol cn D : ug'a
street , was before the police maglstrale yes-
terdlY on a charge of carrying c n-
coaled we ! pis. : The testmony fhJwed
that he went Into a saioan aDd
refued to pay for a drInk tnt ho had
ordned , and \ hen made to settle . sat ! ! that
be would go out and buy a plstll and clean
put the 1lace. , Whie care'.esay : handlng the
revolver It i was accdenlaly : , lsctrge nar a
group of children. Five p- dollars and caste
lhmekleii's Arln'l : ll'c.
The bet salve In the world for cuts
bruise's . sores , ulcers , salt rheum fever sores ,
teter , appd hands . chilblains , corns and
all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles .
or no pay required. I I guaranteed to
give I'frrtc ' satLracton or money refunded
Price 2 : celts : per box. For sal by Kuhn
& Ca _ _ _ _ _
Chl"lr"1 II I tu' tl'hnnlN.
The report rrom the varlaus schools of the
city indicate that the alcndlnce 01 the open-
lag day was between 12.00 and 13.000. At
the end of the fut twO \ee1 or school last
year the attendance was 13,000. from which
It Is estimated that an increase of several
hundred will b I10WI at the correspol.lng .
data this year , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
For delicacy . for purity , anti for inmirove.
meat of the cornplexlon nothing ( 'uai 10z-
zonl's Powder
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JUI STEPHENSON'S ' TUCI {
Secret of the Petition for Btreot Oouhg :
by Oontmct.
SIGNERS WERE SIMPLY IMPOSED ON
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1"llll'r . I'rea'ntel tl 'Flietit Ilefor
AI.thllJ I " ' 1" IClnnuIllt UI7
1,1111 1'111 1111 8Ijl. . I"
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I anyone hele\'ca that James Henry
Stcphelson , formerly street sweeping cOfl
tractor , Is not the possessor of a head long
pnough to anticipate several stlccesaii'e tunis
of the , politIcal wheel. there II n doument
now itt the hllls : of the city council that
would cause that I.eson . to ohal o his 1111.
I.ong , before Iho Iephenson contract ex-
pirCI the labor Inlons were ullng all theIr
influence to induce the cO\nel lo give the
day labor system a trial In cleaning the
streets TIle ; 10anl at Publc Works favored
the pal ] ali I was alllaren that such no-
ton would be taken to go Into elect when
Stephenson's contract eXlllrel ( , July 1.
I was at thIs stage h , the proceedings that
:11 SI ph 'nsun flu , "I wIth ( a weapon
with which ho Is now endeavoring to get
back his renlleratve contract . SOle time
before his contract eXllrCl , antI before the
publc knew anything about the vnluo of day
labor a a street clsanlng medium , Stephenson - .
son had a brief Ilettol written out on I '
typewriter. Armed with this , he visited the
banker all other busIness meu whom ho
nUmber nmong hIs oC'lualnlauces. The po.
tton sluily stated that the slguera believed
that the Interests of thin taxpayer cOlhl bo
best subser\ell by sweeping the streets Iller F
contract , and as this statement wal not pur.
tcularly slgnlncant at that time , ho had 10
Illcul ) In securing tIm signatures ot about
thirty of the best known business men In
the city .
PUT IT I COD STOHAG ,
This nccomll hed , Stephenson quietly
shoved the locunlent Into his pocket nail
waited for de\eluIJI\ents. On July I his eon-
tract expired amid , as he hall antcluate < . the
systol of street cleaning was changed to
day labor Since then Siellhcusun has been
'Iulety getting In his \0111 on members of
the counci whom he considered frieiuhiy to
lis interests , antI a hitimmllit'r of the members ,
headed by Taylor and I-Ceminitrd , have an-
nounceil themselves as in 'favor of a return
to the contract systeni , But o'Iiemo it was
minored ( lint such a scheme was on foot , the
labor unlomsa spolco out in meeting and the-
dared that tlley wotmitl arnp on tlmo trail of
every coumicllman who would vote for such a
nieastmre. Moreover , the records indicated
that. thin day labor pian was saving more
than $1,000 a month to the taxpayers , while
the streets were kept in better condition than
they were when Stephenson diii ( lie work
with his maclimes. It o'as then pointed out
that it would lie a diiflctilt matter to firiti a
pretext which wotild ihidtico a Inajorlty in tii
commncii to full in vithi ( lie schemiie. Dot hero
Stepliensomi's foretliouglil. caine into llay and
lie dug tip the petition which lie had ob-
tallied long ago , dated It August 27 , and sent
it in to tint cnuncli Tuesday evening , It was
meforred to a conimitteo amid the Inolabers who
favor the contract have a definite basis to
i'orlc on and can show that their position is
endorsed by sonie of thto heaviest property
owners in time city.
SIGNERS IIIIPUDIATING IT.
hut now that Mr. Stephenson's little scheme
has developed itself , there is a disposition
to Icicle over the traces on the part of many
of the signers of the petition. John Ittlalt
was one of the signers , lmt lie says ho
signed long before lie knew anything about
day labor , "Mr. Stephensomi brought 1110
the PIPCI' , ' ' said hoe , ' 'and asked mae to do
hini a favor by elgning it , I larmced over
it and saw that it was sIgned. by a number
of the 'bankels , and so I added may namue ,
Soon after ( lint I hail an opporttlnity to see
what results were being' attaIned by day ,
labor , and I wrote a letter to Street Corn-
mnissloner Katpar , in which I stitled that I
had signed such a petition , but after having
seen how sveli thu day iahtor luau worked
I wao compelled to say that it was a great
atlecess , "
Tha ICilpatriek-lCochi Dry Goods compmiy
ahipeired on the Stephenson itetition. One
of the niclnhers of the ( triso said yecterday
tlitit ho was in the saints boat with Mr.
Rmlahm. ' 'I cigneil the petition , " lii' adiled ,
"at tile itorsohial solicitation of Mr. Steph.
cn$011. I 1'SIV that time loatlilig business macn
were vell , ropreseuted amnong time aIgmIcra ,
and aim Mr. h'toplseime n waS vehi known to
us , I addeil the hlatilo of our firm , simply
as an aecoinmotlation. That occurred long
before I knew anythIng about day labor ,
or the fact that Omimalia laborers were to
be employed in cleaning the streets. We
arc perfectly satisfied with the results of tIme
day labor system. "
A 'half dozen more of tIme moat prominent
signers of the petition were interviewed
and they all told substantially th same
story , They bail signed the petition a couple
of nionthia ago at the solicitation ot Mr.
Stephenson , but ninco they hind seen thie
econonsy of day labor they wore in favor
of it. One or two of tile hankers refused
to' say anything at il relative to the matter -
tor , but not one was fount ! who was willing
to say tli'tt he Ireferredthe , contract nystein
to day labor.
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'I'riiihilt'iI ivi ( Is l'i'riod ht'mil Iysest4er
henry P. Silvera of Lucon , TamnaicaVest
niila Islatiti , says ; "Simico my ' recovery
( roln ams attache of dysentery somnu toil years
ago , it comiies on stitlilenly at tImes and iimake.
me s'ery s'eak , A teaspoonful of Chamber.
lain's Colic , Cholera amId hiarrhmoea Remedy
taken in a little water gIven me relief , I
could set a dozen testImonials Irons people
hero who have been cured by thUs remedy , "
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Iti-IASONS Foil 'i'iii'i ' 11'1'O.
No Ilviui , ' ml t' * liutVii'lc Cu ii rgt'd l's , ,
'atM llvt'i' l'em'foi'iiii.iJ ,
A bill of $6l.50 n favor of time News Pub-
iishing company for city advertising was
vetoed liy Mayor Hernia 'ruesdsy night on tlms
ground that there was no endorsement on the
bill Irons ( ho comptroller's ofilce nor was it
accompanied by army proof of liubilcation , as
required by law. Deputy Comptroller West.
berg declared that Mr. Bryant of his otilce
had 0. K.'d time huh and en this representa-
( ion the veto was not inmataimied ,
An investigation slion that time bill bears
no 0 , IC. whatever fronm thm comptroller's
oflice , liar from tIme finance committee. SImnt-
lar hills ( morn other miewapapers are OCCOIn-
imanted by aim ahildavit showing that time pub.
lleation $ have beemi imiserted thia required
length of time npd also a copy of tIme ad.
vertisement. They are also 0. K'iI by J. S.
ilryant for the comptroller. Time bill of the
News conipaily hears ho enclorsenment whatever -
ever , neIther itt there anythIng to show what
it is for or whether the alleged advertisement
ias been pulihIshied or not.
Ilt NIIItVIUSVO3IIIS ,
llorsferh's Acid I'Iiosplmmit.t ,
Ir. J. B , Alexammiler , Charlotte , N , C , , says :
"It Is plutsant to time taste , and ranles anmong
the heat of nerve tonics for nervous females. "
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'Ili 11 IIII.iI.'I'Y MAtlCll'I' ,
INSTRUMENTS islacod on record Sc'ptcnober
4 , 1595 :
WAI1RAN'I'Y 1)111105 ,
Joseplilmie Iiiitha mmii husbammd to SYar-
roIl Switzler , e1 lot 4 , block 11 and
4 , % of w lot 4 , block 11 , Rogers'
8(1(1 ( . . . , , . , . . . . , , , , , , . , , , . , . , , , . . , . . , . . , . I
11. M. Itceil anti iitmsbttnd to C 4 Nel-
mien , lt 13 , block I , Sheridan I'lace. , ItO
ZtI l I.anphear to Fl L. Jayneii , lots 13 F
and 14. block ia lCountze I'iace . . . , 6,000
18 S liaker anti wIfe toV D simd I A
Eilwitrils , lot ii ammil w 20' ' , feet lot
IT. block 6 , Alamo I'lttza ( retlie ) . . . . . . 6,000
1' A Cole aiid hitmahand to F La liar.
riii , a 80 feet , lots 1 and 2 , Union
Square , , . , , , , , , , , , . . , , . . , . . . , , , . , , , . . . . . , 6,500
Ilsther Marion lo W 11 ( Jates , lot 9 ,
block 3 , i'iaimivieW add. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Ii I ) F'owler , tr , and wife to II II User ,
lots 1 , 2 , Ii umcl , a 36 feet lot 4 , block
78 , South Omaha . , , . . . , , . , , , , , , , , . , , . , , , 1
qurr CLAIM DEEDS.
SquIre Cox anti wife to II Russell ,
lot 7 , b "it , ' ' Lowe' , . itdil . , , . . . . . . , , , . , , I
11,1 , Johnston , mmlayor , to South Onmalmu
Eicetrtc ' , I ( t amid l'owor
L'gh I , dim ( orn-
lSIIY , hurt of " 0" elreet , South
Omimhmi , ivert of tvost 1mb of Twenty-
tI'xthm * dreet anti east of cast line of
ley iml blot-It 81 . , , , , , . , , , , . , , . . , , , . , . . , 1
Total umount of tranafora
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