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10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . TIlE OM.iU1'DAILYJ3JE _ _ : SATUIflAYiLPBL _ I I , S93. _ _ _
SPEGI1U NOTICES.
Au vertIN.IieItt. for Iii r' . ciIItIflt1
-f11 hi ! tiIiti iitttll ) P I1. fur
the etnI ug stud until S p. DI. fur the
utPrIIhII IIIII1 Slitidji ) . eihIlflu , .
Ash er 17 reqtlMtl tig n tItI'
h'rsl ( ! IIeck , ( tIfl liii e a nM1'cpr jut-
ii rpMN,4L U U II ji iitJpi.riil I . . $ * .r I it 1u re
fir The Ihjj. t jji.rs MI ) It
iih1 b * iltI I cr.I * tIhlItl tresel In t 101 %
of thi. lhIveI 0hlIf. htjItlis 1 j-1it3 It
woril II I Mt IIIMIll Inn ; I t ii U ( JEll
thEresa f 1)1 hihijg 1IIICII for II.MM
( huh 2l. % for Ii rMt I IIpl'rl lost. 'I'Iiist'
ItdTlrt INuIJICIIIM IfltIt III' VjIj ebliJIucil.
tI'1 .
S11U.tTlOS S'A'I'lt ) .
WATIIS1TL'.TlO BY A4
ll11l-l lnul ) , ( EngrnfjhPr and hnikk' p'r. ( n
give Ai1dreI % ( ' . P. , ( I7. 4th
1(1. ( , ( JtltIdh IIIUfTi , In. A-MlO ; 12'
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VA NIIh-'UtId 1hIil.1' .
1IOV11L Ufl-
dener ; nno Whv pi'nlc flermaTt AIPIY It. 1lt.
1113 Vlnton Itteet. flM3
j-j ; : $ hi4) A MONT ! ! AND FXt'flSflS 1'1fl
ah0tTtn for cIgRr ; experPnc $ lInnp'eMary :
tnhdnri1 CKItl1 , LUll' Clctlc cIjar rnnciilflj' free
teCh etiltomer. 1IIhop & ghIn.t4t.lnhi.
MA : ' ; wATm-I,1ltflhtAT. COM1'VNATION
exp'VlPrCf ! rr not , SIOVk gtIII1lt1tNd t1 rtw.
AI1rf % % with statnp. Itrown Itros. Cn. . Niarr'ry-
lilen , CljIcrig. I2-1fl2t2'
WANTFT ) .
lllnckmcn. .hiovetheri. tat1on mEn nnd men to
drill by the tent on rhorenee nnt Ci tpple Creek
ItrItrrni1 In Cihorahi , .
TO tCItAtFht & O'hIt.flN
1120 Fnrrinm , tre't , or to
CAIltt1.l flTTTMCR & WmT1lT11C.
Contractori , Florence. Coin.
1t-114) lG'
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WANT1i ) . TT1 Afl11'T 1OttNEhJitSKA
iitiii Town. t rcpretrnt thi' C' . C. ( ' . Mrj. Co.
of El. JOSh1 , Mo. ; must ho tlnnndahly ie-
* ponslhho ItI ionipetnt ; vhhl pay ( loin $ O )
* ; o , pr Inooth ; Int'tIgato this. itoom 32 ,
Ilotel lirunwlck , S.1 ! not 1-5. I1-I9 11
WANTII ) . IILCK8MITII ; AT ONCF ; MtST
be go..t , In piety wirk. Adtireo M. Ii. Mat-
thlk5en , Superior , Nelj. 1J-M6 13
WANTII ) , ACC1fl1NT lNSUIt4Cfl SO-
hiettor ( or an pit ! ht1e eonIatIy ; it goot eon-
tritct to the i tghit arty twill be given. 39.
lIce. it-MIll 11'
iiiit : : , : 1iiN WhO \ VI1Tcj (
a month juinry or large colotnIlsion shhIng
lo'13 by atnpie to lejiers ; extertence Un-
necesiay ; vVito tI' . I1ouieho1ii pCialy Co. .
71 W. lilt pt. . Cincinnati , 0 ,
1USTLlNGWO1ti1itS.1VFRY\VI I i1th , TO
take ( , niers for "Cub.t arni the I'hi1it r
tiom" ; tO' ) pnge % ; retati , . $1.4) elaboratrly it-
huttnte.i. with % ICV11 of tljp armies. eaittp
ant entagemfnts , cure1 at great iizirtI : ;
ijehln at HIgtIt ; bookM on c'r.hIt ; fr'Ight ittt1 ;
i,4't ( ht5cotInts ; ally DIIC can c\un fl III $ . .C ( )
to 24.o ) .lijIi : eoiIipitte outfit but 2.5. A1.
ttoi hIilie t'tibtIstiIng Cu. , fl3 Cljtnut
1. , 1'hIIZtt'ihIhIa.l'11. ! ht-M121 15
WANTIt ) , AI'i'ithNT1CIS FOht 1tAItIII1t
traile ; no olirt tinht y hi1e this t fl t he world
to niaho youitelt lnitei..n.lent hiy n gnt trail , ' ;
01W ijiethiods : enly eIght tvct'ks u'iitIlri1 to
coniihete ; eon earn viIges $ ituriios at the
trade hiile learnIng ; stenily jltu.tlljn guaran-
tacit vIjen ciiii , , tent ; mm ' lenin jut for gj aihia-
ae than eon tie suiiphliI ; latcat IJtylt's taught ;
genii now far fret- Interesting citaIogI. ( 'hI-
cage ItttrIMr 1ehool , 393 8. ClarIt tt. . t'htctgo.
fl-Mt2i 13
a , 1JSMiN , l'iiiYviiiiti ; TO T.\ r OR-
deri ) jy jinjutite ; giioihjj iiolil all ci'i1 I I ; tug pay ;
jinIiilI 3 jtid Ii.'cInl terlt iry gIven proper
atipitcants , Adilres3 I' . 0. liox 42' ' ) . N w York
ity.
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11111,1' VtNTJD-FE3IALi.
011th VMTEt-TO 2)0 GtflflAL. lfOUSE-
work In : t jijuahl faintly. 2 North 20th Street ;
rcference4requIreil. '
C-914-jO-
WANTI-COOK & LAUNDRESS I'OIt SMALL
faintly. 2t23 _ 1)o.lgeSt. (2-913-10. '
% VANTflr ) , A OfltL ; ! 'IL'ST 12E A GOOD COOK
anti laundress ; references iequtrei. Appty 332
South 3thi lit. C-M1 } 1 13'
WANPEI ) . fulL TO DO COOKINO. (2.LL AT
3718 1"arnjini sI. C-118-13
1)1t ltENT-llOUSFS.
hOUSES IN ALL PAnTS OI Th11 CITY. T111
_ ? . _ F. DavI , Conipuny , 15iJ3 Farnnrn. D-C3
} 1OUSIS. I1ENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 1T11 ST.
MOD1ItN IIOUSF.S. C. A. STAIUt , 525 N.Y.LIFE.
D-627
FOR 1lET-NTCC SOUTH FR0T. 3-110GM
brIck house. wIth all mldern IIuprov.iitent. nod
In tirt ctns eondltlnn. 1nuIr.e a preinIsej.
2'10 Ifaif-Iloward , tr'et.
hOUSES. WALLACF , BROWN I1LK , 16 & Doug.
uOUSlS FOR I1ENT , LA1tG LIST. FIIOM
$3.00 up. McCague Investment Cu. , 1503 liolge.
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.OR RFNT-DI1ICIC REIDIICI L0CAT1fl )
at te : souihwet cornj'r lth and DouIas stL ,
formeily the reslilenee .f the late henry I'untlt.
isl'eIahlY suItable for ottice of p1sIeI3n or
dnthtt. Apply to the stII.rIntendIIt of The
1 Jco huIttling , room 203. lice bhig. 1)-22
11ODFttN 5.IIOOM COTTAGC ; tLSO 3-110GM
cottage , with barn. L. S. Skinner , 3gent. 310
N. V L. bldg.
CIIOICII 110US15 AND COTTAOI * FOR RENT
t all over city , $5 to $50. i"I4elIt. 1702 Firnnm st.
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LAIUITI3 LIST. F. D. WEAl ) , 1C & 1)OlIG1JS.
D-3t A29
YOR RENT. 110USD 01 ? TEN Itoos ; MODem -
em convenIene ; very handy to buslfleZ5.
InquIre t 209 8. 13th t. fl. T. Mount.
D-M74
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6-110GM DETACIIED 11011510 ; 8-IIOOM hOUSE ,
central , $13.0) . AtipW 2G111 CapItol avenue.
D-32-A10'
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e.IIOOM COTTAGI3 ; JIATIE , FUItNACE , ( .AS.
1sn hnIo , etc. II24MIaniI ) -
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FOR TIENT-lil.IX3ANT FIATS. COENER 11Th
itnO Nicholas sts. ; Lath , gus. everythIng titod-
rn ; rents very chenp for the sutnnwr. ' , V. 11 ,
GreeiI , :9)2 : ) Kaihaehbloek. 1)-MS7I-Il
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P.Olt Rfli'IT. RI(1IIT-IIOOM ( hOUSE ; MOP-
em Iniprovementli ; hard wood llntshi ; large
roeni ! . No. 400 N. 22.1 lIt. tM3)I 13
mx nee COTTAOIO. ChllAl' , 037 NOItTIT
ri lith st. l2uqulre Itt the tear or 82S South IStIt
st.
NE.T filX-IICIOM hOUSE , VINE CENTRAL
locatloJi , St3 : 13. 21st street. 1)-M3t3 12'
VOlt RlN' . 3 IlOOMS ; CITY W'A'1'1111 AND
eItern ; 110. 614 5. 1th Ave. D-I0I-ll. '
) j 18th1A1l1J C1tE ItOM1. IN I'lIhVEC'T
conhilIon ; i'heap to gael tennnts. Ir. C. S.
Sheparil , 11N.Y.LIfe. D-M139 12'
i
TIN.IIOOM I IOIISEMOPI2IIN ; IMIitO\'E.
In , ISIs. 1S11 ( t15. Apply lte1 lintel. South
Omatto ; helephlone , 67. I-3ith2 IT'
8-ltOM 3itODEIIN 1lOtSE. 123.00.
l.jl.flfl . jiclijelteil house , $ h.0i ) .
( .jjfl % Itcitisi' , central , $ lii ) ,
/1hilY 2110 'ilpltol jive. D--M133 IT'
1"OK ItI'I'-VU1IISI1I01) ROOMS ,
11.Vi0 1)ECIIEl ) TO TtiCI3 TIID TIIIRD
of ( lit , 1I.u tn Flats. I vIlI ttnyc ro3rjjs fur-
lIshid air % InrUrn1ihiI ; sIngle or eIultr. En-
qulru 110' ) Jvuglas street , Mrs. A. C. Spot r.
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) 'U1t'SIll2J ) 1tOM ; $5. 1913 1.1tNAM.
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1tIlhNlS11EI ) 310021 VOlt Two. 1803 CAL.I.
. fet ijhii.
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IIOOMS , I'OIt I.IGIIT IIOI3SEK EEjqNtl. tOG
flCirthlltlIttreet. E-3d131 13'
> 'OIL 1IRNT , 1"IIItNISIIEl ) IIOOMS. S1'11.l2
or .IlIIhhl ; with or without bard , 107 $ , iTttt
at , Tel , 11Z17. 10-MI3T 13
hlItN1SllRI ) 11OMS ASh ) lJO.t11l ) .
. FUIth'1H1IEDTFi/tM IIEATEI ) IIOOMS. ttjj
cr-n convenIences ; hoard , 003 So , Ililt . ' . . )
IIOQM ANt ) BOARD. :01 8. 2T1I.
F-MIl-20'
IIC0 ROOMS ; GOOD IIOAIID ; 2ttTIhSJtEA.
anaWo. The hose , 2O ) hlarney , F-G)3.AI3' )
OttIth0NT , FU1II'T1H1lIil ) I100MH , WITIj
L.o.irtt ; $3.00 pr Wtek , c.th at 10T Jougha. t ,
} 'ENT J1003i15. FUJtNISIIEI ) OR
nlabud , , vIthj board. Fine rtsldujce , Ij.'jtIltfuI
l.vwp , ptht'ate tlIfllI ) ' , lcrrcnccb 33 N. 11th
titrct. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F'-M127 32'
3U1tNlShllCI ) ILOOMS. It1.SONAfl3EhbOhtI ; ,
LL&0 iiar wcck , 2A & _ lhIj jit. 1M1h2. I
iiMH ND IIOAIID. OMO
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FoR. It 1CS'I'-UN1VhINlSIl Ill ) It 1)1)315.
tjNFtJ1lN1t35l ) CIIAMLIEIIS i'OIt Iitfl.TH13
1oepIflg , meit nttil wIre ; water In kitchen : atcel
sInk ; W't8tO l'Il'e. 31 N , ITth. G-1'1613
HI3'-STO1t13Si )
ioiJU0NTThlIiSTIltY IIIL1CIC 13UILiIN
1 $26 VrnslII .1. T11h5 huhldlag hu flrepro
( 'ClUtlit bflBeflieIt , conlV'elo ' teitJ. 'ictIg ; 1b-
hut , . . wRIr on all tiooot. , aI , dc. pily t
lbs oale. of TI Dee. 1-hP )
) ORlZIT.-MIY 1. ONIO or TIlE 1iT ( 4)11.
1sra Ia Ill , i'lty , A1t1.s * 21 fl , lIt , . 1-40
!
lh1 It IINT-ST ( ) It 1R t NI ) OII'1CIM ,
( ContInued. )
FIIIST ( 'LASS BuICK S'IOltlI lIt'l1.DIO , 1011
Fernam , three Btnreq ! and 1,11n1ent ; wlI alter
to pult tenantidw l'nt. 314 1.1 Nat'h Ilk lilt.
1-O1
Ut1ilNRiS ltOUl3 l'Ofl ttflNT-NEfl' 1'11fl1313-
story and bacnient inlek 1uhldhng , Gx132 , & .outh.
we t corner of howard and FIrt'etitli treeth ;
suitable for JOhbhIlg or rninuIacturltlg tuIi.
Addres , Chini , . Turner , 3311 Farn3m street.
11T01114 , 421 SOIYTII 11TH , NEAR I1OWAI1D ;
heart of ctimIsIon dhtrlct ; flrst hoof AThI
basement. Itootu 311 , FIrst Nntlonnl Bank
buIlding. IM7L
HTO1IE1OITtIATEI ) IN 11l4TlT OF COMMt4-
slon (11511 Ct , 421 So , 11th , coi hr Itwarl ; io I
l'n.t'Inentand flrst floor. 1114 1st Nnl'l Ilalik
lipIg. 1111.16
A(1lTh'I'S
WANT1I ) , Afl1NTS CAN MAICII $ O WlEiUX
In any I1a.lIt3 ; ftuure tIUerhiP Imiaa.shii ;
vtil t'rnsn It' or fojf.'ht I00. Adlres.4 1' 0.
11o 33.1 $ , hloston , Mli4. : .1--MIll II'
TIIII ' 1tOtitlS.P1'17.EL CS1 , ' ' lIT 1)lIT1r-
lye ( lcyer ; a UuO a1tc'ctl'e story of thrIllIng
I nt crcAt ; goIng lIke whit hire ; ng'Il I cttIl1it
tune ) ' ; joil br cItcu1r. or enl Ii ) cents for
complete outhit. I' . V. Elogler & C
I'OSITIO'H OI'1130 FOIl FE' P11tINU
snte'inen un * .atiI y ; exicrIetue ttlneeCAatY !
p.'rIaanerit cIn1Ihosment. AhlalY flaw. 1.tiko
llrol. Cu. , taurs'tymen , Chicago. J-M120 11'
% 'ATI0l-TO ItflNl' .
IF YOU VANT 0001) TENANTS FOIl YOUR
1joUse lIst. them wIth FIdelIty , 17112 Fatnana cL
. . Ic-tO ?
\VANThiP-A1IOUT MAY 1ST , A iitOIEILN 10
or mare , room detnelld house , wIth hitwn :
vI1l l.ny lhieraI tent If suited ; state locatIon.
N 30 , lice OIflee.
S'I'OIIAC.lI.
STORAGE FlL N1 I1'E1tS , 1211 IIARNI3Y.
M-T02
1'ACI11C STORAGE ANt ) \lC11OUS1i CO. .
903-910 Jones. t3enclal storage and forwardlug.
M-03
OM. VAN & STO1IAOL' , 1413 i'A1t'M. TEL. t39.
. ? t-2t4l9-A1S
% 'AN'1'11hJ-Tl ) HU' .
INI-ILANI ) IrUILNITV1III , BROWN'S. 102 S. 1.
N-MIll 13'
W'ANTUD , A BICYCLE 011 C1EA1t LOT IN
exchange for carpenter work at oI prIntIng.
Address N 38 , 11cc. N-M992 11 _
'AN1'l1h ) TO IIUY. ( lOOP DRIVING IIOI1SE
not over 130 IIs. , mtwt he gentli' . gotittil nod
safe for holy to handle. State price. Ad-
ilrj's.a N 41 , IJee. N-IIT-16'
% 'ANTEl ) , TI ) lIllY , FOIl CASt ! . IMl'ItOVfll )
IJut'tn's proiIty In Omaha ; joust he pa9tng a
I eaaiohle I ejitu I , tint irleC liltist lie low ; no
agents need apply. Aildresa N 12. lti'o.
N-M133 13
FOl Stlllt11tY1'1tJltR.
.jjjj:1 : : ENTIIIECONTI2NT $ OF A 1I.NlSOMfl-
lIt turnltticil 11-room testdence. Athiresa b 22.
lice. 0-613
I VILL SELL AT 1'1h1ATI3 8ALl MY Full-
niture on ! household. goo1s ; coOt ? laity to Sc-
cttru bargaIns. MI , . S. Lehman , 323 N. 2ithi
81. 1 , O-M123 13
FOR StL11-11OflSES AS ! ) V/GONS.
NUMIIEIt OFGOO1) SECONI ) hAND CAItItI-
ages and phaetuns at a bargaIn , liii Dodge.
I'-2S-A13
6 NEW TIUGGIES AND SURREYS AT LESS
than innnurrs. cost thIs v.ek ; 3 21 lianI
famIly carrIage. : bargains ; In good repaIr.
Druinmond CarrIage Co. , 18th and Ilarney.
l'-M114 MI
Felt SALE-MISCIdLLtNEOIJS ,
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nES.1 IIAItlWOOD 1100 AND CIIIcIcEN
fence. Also "all wIre. " C. It. Lee , 901 toug1n.
FOlt SALE Ott TIIAIE. CHEAP. ONE IlLA(21
jack. 16 IiginIa htgh. weIght , 1,100 . . 1. F. lvi , .
I.toor.e. Ia. Q-MG3-A23'
8. IIAAS. FLOIIIST. 1S13 VINTON ST. , TIlL.
776. ha , a l3lge nortinent of young anti old
plants. suItable for vot. decoratIon and bed
plants : Easter ltllea , cut floweis and roses ;
everything at grtatIy reduced prkea
Q-Mt02
LMVN 1100 & CIIICKEN FENCE. ALL WIRE
cheaper than wox1. WIre Works , 403 South 14th.
Q-G9I-A-23'
FOR SALE. ONE hALL'S SAFEI TILUCIC.
showcasei and sot of shelves ; suItable for
grocery store J. Ilenrlcksen , 802 Leavenworth
St. Q-Mtll 12'
ClIl1I' , I'IANO BOX. TOP IIUOGY , GOOD :
wIth drIvIng horse , lIght. but young and
speedy. IL 11. EerIer. 1702 1"arnnna.
Q-M112 12
M I S CVI LLiNE 0 VS.
110W TO IIECOMII LA\VFUL PhYSICIANS ;
cnuro by naaII. : WrIte IllInoIs Iteattli .Untver-
alty , Chicago. fl-M323-A2l'
FARM FOIL I1ENT. 104 ACIIIIS , ( 1.0513 TO
Oniatia. InquIre of C. 13. Datea Room 606.11cc
BuIlding. It-I 11-12. '
. . . C1.AIIIVOYAVl'S
MRS. nfl II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. 1116-
liable business medIum ; 6th 9ear at 119 N. 16th ,
5-106
TIlE SYIIL1j IcNos'N flit. VITPII IS 11161316
for a siort tltn only ; thousands of tersenI
refprence , . 1712 CapItal ave.M903 11'
MASSAGE , 11.tTIlS , h6'f C.
MADAME SMITT. 1523 DOUGLAS STRCIIr ,
3d flaor , room 11 ; macsage , steani , alcohol and
inilphjurlno baths. T-MSS6 II'
MMII. AAIES. FoltMEltl.Y 01' ST.LOtIlS MASsage -
sage and battt , , 607 S. 13th at. , Id floor , 10001 10.
T-'J I I.lilT'
MRS. DII. 1.CON lL1lCTlthC MASSAGE PAIl-
lors ; rcrr'stjlng and curatIve ; don't fall to call.
411 5. hIlt lit. , upstairs. T-\l113 14'
1. 13 It SONit I. .
1IATIIr , iASiAaP ! ) . MMC. I'OSI' , 3l9 S. 11Th.
U-TOT
91155 'AN VALIcIINI1UItGII hLISTROYS I'EIl-
1101 itcflti' 1) ) ' 'l ectrl .1 I 9' superfluous ljzi I r , tuoles.
YaUs , etc. Iloona 113. N. Y. Life bldg.UlOS
U-lOS
flu1'TLy1u0 Cultul ) ; NO PAIN ; NO 1)IITEN.
tion rium lislnci's ; we refer to hundreds of
pitlcuts etired. 0. 16. MIller Co. , 307 N. Y.
Itre IluItling , Omaha. Neb. 1I-M152
3tMIl ( T1l6.'i.TAIIINT 1'Olt U'1'l6ItlNll
troublts , I 'hI9aIehan In attendance. Coitsulta.
tton or iltuitlI bouk free. 116 lice 1ldg
U-ItS
' .L'l t I 1t6OPi,1'S 1)Idl'IINSARY TI1EATII 1)15-
CIU.SI nt tlc , sc'tual organs of both , t'e. wIth
untallbag lUcce , , 2 year& practIce ; ladl ( ' , outer
or Pru I I Ii lIni1 prompt ret Id. Itonin 10 , Ihtisti-
IIlanIt'H black , hltlt antI 1Jiiugia sts.
U-M113 Ml'
ilOI4Y TO I.O.tN-1111A14 JIS'VATII.
ANT1IONY LOM4 AND TRUST CO. , 218 N. Y.
LIfe. I.oiati , 111 low ratea for cliolco security In
NebraSka & 1ow ( aIn , or Omaha cIty property.
MONEY TOLOAN AT I.OWIIST IIATIIS. TIlE
0. 1' . Javls Co. , 110i Fornam .t. % V-lIl
C 1'JMt CliNT MNIY TO LOA2 ON OMAhA
real eataIo & Neb. ( arias. W , II , MelkIe , Omaha.
MONEY T0 h .N ON 1MIttOVEI ) OltlIA
reul estate. Brennan. i.ovo Cu. , l'in.ton P1k.
W-113
(2I'I'Y ( I.OANS. (3. A. STAIIII , 925 N , Y. l.IFhi.
. \V-7lt
LOANS ON hMI'EtOVIll ) & IJNIMI'ItGVIID CITY
property , W. i'arnam SmIth & Cu. , 1320 Farnam ,
0160 , 1' , 1IEMIS , LOANS. I'AXTGN Ili.0C11.
V-1h ?
MONIIY TO LOAN ON IMh'ltOVIll ) OIIAIIA
PrPert at 6. 6t. 6 am ! Ott per cent , I'usey &
't'hOtflclI , EOOZ1 % 211 , First NatIonal Jtajik bldg.
MONIV TO I.OAN ON CITY I'ItOl'lItTY : ,
; 1w.t' ) ll' to $1UvOl.OO. l'htelIty Trust coinp.iny.
111011 1100 UI' . 1" . hi , W IIAP , 16 & 1)OtIGAs ,
\V-12 A2J
.hlN1l' ( TI ) 1ON-CIt'1"I'IiI.S.
I4ONFIT 0O LOAN ON I"UIIN1TUIII6. 1'IANOS ,
horses , Wagons. etc. , at raes in chty
IIi ) l-eIu3ai PC goods : rtrktl ) L'OflIldeIItlaI you
tan ay tijo Io.n eCf at any tltua or In any
U 10 30 ( II.
02.1 All/a. MOIITOAGII LOAN CO. .
.3 . ' ? Qi 8. 16th St.
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MOcl.I.t : TO LOAN ZO. tO. 0) LAYS : Ft'ItNI.
lure , plttia , , tC , ISult Oretn , 1301113 , Darker t1l
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MON1IT TO I.O.N..1 hAVE E.0tO TO LJAN
an Ilt-e,1. collateral ssuitL > 1'jl Teiy ,
1114 lIUmcy UtICE. 7rlcbsgs. G ' -4TT
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iilets ; they msy bring you wealth. WrIte
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and list .ot 200 Inventions , ,
l'Olt SALE OR TI1ADII.STATE 01' N16
lirneka ; bonti nd' patent. AIdI i-sq A. 123
Ilaugbn street , Council l1lufftjM,9I MI
1'hlSAhE-Al1Oi'T 2.000 hitS. MINION TYI'I6.
70' ) Its , agIle , 6) ) tb. lirevher tl'lIo , Ill ) haIr
two thlid type case , . 13 (1001)10 iron stalils for
two-third cases. ThIs tnaterlal wits opel on
The OnUlh4' IIe and i in faIrly good condItIon.
VIhl In , soIl eh.'ab % in littik OT In qtinntlti's to
Mitt ; urcrnaers. ) pty In person ot by mall to
The lire l'ubllsiilng to. , Omaha , Neb. Y-7l3
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niechanles vitklng tej' taer can hear of a
Ftitcniltil chance to niaIe ninne ) ' ; ltiItie'a t cli
elntl Ishiel alit Ito 0 1 lii rouglly cqutipeiI. At.
jirosh George It. Ilell , t'dsljlcr. ( Irani Island ,
Neb. , or 1' . lit. VnlcS. Troy. N. V.
I'Olt SA116 , ALL ILAIL COAL YARD IN
ChIcago ; estobtIsijeil tavelyc yjjj a ; .ltlIitIilh sues
fir lapt three lear , , 3)li ) ) ) hI 21.0) ) tons ; , atn
the triark , cnIt'a , olSen on ! shui'is ; prIce ,
$1.30'.Od eah ; rental , $0.O0 per month. Ad.
dresS N 37. lIce. \-MIOG 12
1ALOON - 1'lltSr-CL.S $ ; COMI'I.ETII IN
ever ) . detail ; locatIon rune of the best ; rare
chitnc a f'w a let 19' wlstilng to secure a. sure
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refiulIrliug all lals attentIon , AdIri''s II , Ilux
tO , 1)rexel IotcI. Y-M128 12'
Poll SALE lllCYt'LIi STORE. . lOINO 0001)
business ; bailIng line of wheel . , , nod best lo-
( 'ittion In Omaha ; reatn for 'eIlIng , Iarl9' go-
tug away ; this Is worth lnvetIgit1ng , Ad-
It ess N II , lIce. Y-MI3S 13'
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Foil IIXCII.tNGII ,
IRRIOATIII ) I3ANCII , Iltl'ItOVllI ) 443 CRh15
Idaio for Omaha proaerty. 1" . B. Wend , 16
unit Douglas. Z-733 A29
TO TI1AIJIi , FOlt A STOCK OF lltY 0001)5 ,
clothing , or Itoits nflti huocs , tlrt-clas , real
cutlate , Iocnleui In it good vtaitern Kansas town ,
consIstIng tif a store buIldIng ntil taalt1ence ,
itoth rentIng vell ; also ratn , . ai1oInIng town ;
wIlt lay cash tihtTcrence If loch I , requlreil.
Jtihlrosa Allort Icaha , 433 East 6th at. , Se-
_ _ ! ° ' Mo. . 7.-Ml23
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ertle , and farms. Jco. N. 1'runzer , opp. I' . 0.
111.1-123
0120. P. mIMIS , IIOUSES. LOTS. fl1RIGATIID
farm hondA. loans , 301 antI 306 I'axton block.
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ItE-Milo 14'
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SIIARr.S IN MUTUAL L. & 13. ASSN I'AY
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redeemable. 1104 Fatnanu at. . Nattlnger , Sec.
121
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Ass'n , 1101 I'ornam. 0. M. Nattlngcr , Sec.
722
LOST.
LOST. T1IITI1SDAY AFTERNOON 31t6T'lIEN
ltbray nnd l.eavenwortlu and 20th ala. . nzatrak-
tutti coiIirette. Iteturn to 313 So. 34(1) ( for cc-
vard , . . Lost-jIG-jO'
LOST. A DARK G1IAY ShAWL. NEAR 31ST
on ) Ilnrnsy at. Finder wIll ihease return to
I'll N. Y. LIIe bldg. , tuid reciTe reward.
Lst-M141 31'
LOST. 1ILACK COCKER SPANInLLIUIII3AL ;
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MIDLAND hOTEL , COR. ItT ? ! AND CHICAGO ;
American & European plan ; steam heat & baths ;
alt modern Improvements ; rates reasonable.
72
tb1'I1OIST1IhtING PUIINITIJRII.
FUItNITURFI PACKED , MA'I'TIUISSES MADE
anti renou'ated , wtndow cushIons made : prices
reduceaL II. S. Walkttn. 2111 CumIn. eh. 1311 ,
729
MUSIC , AlIT AND LANGUAGE.
016(111013 j GEL.LENnEcIc. BANJO AND
guItar teachec. 1115 ChIcago St. 109
AUTISTIC 1'IANO TUNING flY MIt. LEON-
hardt ; otlIco at Mrs. J. 1Ienson' store.
493-AM'
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and terms on the itussell pIano. 505 Mccague
buIldIng. t-8SS 11'
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39311'LOY3IEST OFFICE ,
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hotel help call at Canadhan 0111cc , 3522 Dou6Ias
street. 533-A23
IIICICLIIIS.
OMAhA flICYCLII CO. . BEST PLACE TO BUY
bIeyc1es bicycles repaIred , 323 N. 13th at. 730
WESTERN I1ICYCL.E & GUN CO. . 2116 CUM.
log at. We eel ! 1160.00 ' 96 models for $01.00.
731
1)IIItMAT ( ) 1.0 GY.
' ' lilOTit PATCHES ,
F k.fliV. E' Liver t'pots , all SkIn
lhIemIt1ic pormnnentll removed. John 11.
Wootlbury , 12Y. . 42I1 St. , N. Y. . Inventor of
FacIal Soap. Sand stamp for 130 'ngo book. - '
tirancha OtScObl IhoetonrjIla..Cbhcegobt.Loula.
z , R.
MoCREW
e.'EClA1IST
, ,
WHO TISATS AL ! .
? PRIVATE DISEASES
W.akneis ft Disorder ol
MEN ONLY
Yu71 Ezperlcnci.
D Yeast Ia Omaha.
. . R ok Ftc. . Conuitzdo *
, , _ # siud Easminathon Fee , .
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DUFFY'8
PURE MALT WHISKEY
I All Druggists ,
A SANI'VAILY r1Tn.
It'nstIIig APlIr0YCiUN It ItIt'itsips of
'l'IttIllltIIIg tIii 'Flaroilt.
A celebrated BelgIan p11yIctan says that
yawning Is an exceedingly heaItlIy functIon
generally , besides having a very salutary
cifoct In cotnphaInt of the pbarytx and
OUstacIIlatl tubes.tccordIn to tlIo results
of late lllvestlgattons , yawnIng Is tile 1flot
natural forxn of respIratory exercIse. brIng-
1115 111(0 actIon all the resplratoryi muscles
of tlitt choL ntit neck. It Is recomhilonded
tIlat tuvery person RIIOULCI ltavo a good yasan
a' 1111 5 t l'O I cli I n g of I Ito I un lj , inoritl n. and
OYCtlllIg , for 1210 pUrpose of ventIlatIng tltc
lungs 311(1 tohlifyllIg the muciclea of respira-
11011 , All emInent atititority clalns that thIs
form of gyIllIiIt'tIcs 1155 U ronlarkabIe effect
In relIevIng tttroat and oar troubles , and
EU'i $ tlist pIlIetIts sufferlrsg from dlsurtlera
of tIle tIIroat have ilorIvel a great boneflt
fronl It , lb 1113ke5 his patIents yawn either
b ) ' suggestion , ImItation or by a series of
full breaths wIth tile iIls partly closed. The
Yawnillif Is repote'i ' six or elgIt tlnlos slid
AllotlIll b followed by * wallowlng. By thIs
nieatis thu aIr and mucus In ttie ou5tcbIan
tubes are asplrated.
TIero : are many good reao3ns wily you
eiouItI uc One llquto Cough Cure. There
are 110 C35OlIS Wil ) ' yct ! ahpuld not , If In
uu'd cf help , \cliIy.arllless , , relnedy
that pPduces imhuetlI.a1rilti.
PERILOUS TORPEIOVOIU ) \
how Gushing rtnd His Men Attacked and
Bank the Ram Albeinorle.
THRILLING INCIDENT OF TIlE WAR
'lit , ' SI ur0 'I'ull Iy l'riitubi ) ' I Iji' GuI y
Itslti 3Iiivs % 'I , , , 'l'itik I'sirt Iti Otto
.A1 titt.i-.t Iart'd evi I .Selieiuue
Cii rrleL to Suieet'sta ,
4i '
John McIl\l. \ a promInent manttfac-
turer of Rocttforl , Ill. . Is Probably the only
aurvlving tnelnbtr of tile llttlo crew that tin-
barked In tII 'ttealn launch wIth Captalli
\VIIIIaIn B , qsj1pg OIl the night of October
27 , 1864 , ah1t . , ) drroycd tlio confederate rafli
Albotriarlo as Itilay In the Roanoke rIver.
Mr. McIerndlItl 'I ' a member of U. C. Nevlns
1)031 , Oratid 4irn4 : , says the CIicago liccord ,
and his story is never before been Pill-
Ilahed , lIe IadI4n 1862 conipetet1 a three
ytara' apIrtts11lp ) on heard the shIp
JellIes Cuthbrt hI tlino expIring while ho
was In QuelojI , jle saIled for oomo tIme on
the Great Lakeiti and at IlthlTalo enlIsted In
tlto One Ifnrrotlth ) ( and Fourth Now
York Intal1ry. lie served in the
,
army for a 4ar , ciii ! then tas tratis-
ferred to tlto navy , bellig ordered to the
UnIted Statca steamer Otsego , one of the
'doublo-endcrs , ' whIch had encountoreti the
Albenlarle several tImes.
In tIle slImmer of 1864 the Otoego , whIch
haul been tlohlg ! duty on the James river. between -
tweon hog Island and Bermuda Iluladroll ,
protecting Butler , v1io was constructIng the
Dtitch Gap canal , was ordered to report to
i'tdtnlral l'orter of the South sqtntdtOh ) . Cuch-
111g. yOUllg. brave and flInbitlOuls , had lost
two ships , but had made a record for hImself -
self , anti was at thin Brooklylt navy yard
auperintendlng the constriletlon of a steam
launclt at tlio tIme the Otxogo was ordered
to report to Admiral I'orter. This lauhlCh
vaa to dcstroy the Athenians , and for this
purpose Cuslting hind it ConOtItleted. One attempt -
tempt to destroy the rain had already failed.
four OIhIl5 men being lI.lt ashore t the
mouth of tIle Itoanoko , CqUiih'Cd with torpe
does and ot few days' rations. They attempted -
tempted to wade through the swamps to Plymouth -
mouth , aIld wore going to swim tile stream
and put an em1 to the raIn when capture
! tClpeti ) ther plans. '
After the faIlure of this plon an attttnp't WOs
matte to decoy the ram down the river , Mc-
DerI11aI1 behiig ono of a detail of ten men
whIch .strting LI lltie of torpedoes across. the
channel , and lay for ten dayc , vithi wire In
hand , waitIng to blow the deltroyer out of the
water , but in vain. The detail sent to relieve
McDermald and his componlono was captured.
The crew of the ram heard of the trap sot
for her atid would not come down , whIle the
federals Collid not go up the river because
of the schiooner , chains ad other obstruc-
tionto that were sunk Iii the channOl , and because -
cause of the guiis of the dIfferent forts and
batteries. those of Fort Macon osplciahly.
The obstacles were about one-half tulle 1)010w
I'Iymotitli , end the fcderal did not. get near
C11011g11 to t'iie' tOWII to shell.
"Early In October. " tutti Mr. McDermaid ,
"I was ordered to take a number of'-inen
and proceEd to the flat oploslte Itoanohce
hand , where I was to arcertain it there wao
' .1 ehannel ileep enough to float ve.a1s front
the tea , We set out Witil a schooner , tug
and rowloat In rough weather. A few even-
logs later we saw an object far down tbc
sound battling whEt the waVe3 , heading. up-
parentiy , for our handing on Roanoke T1afid.
When the object neared saw th'at It was
a steam launch. After a hard struggle it
IuhlOi up at lbs landing. In the Craft were
Cuching anti four compauiois , anti a sorry-
hooking lot they were. The craft woo about
halt full of water , her SItICIC was Oown. and
the fires nearly submerged. Had sits bean
out a little longer her mlslon ouhd have
never been accomplished. Cushlng and his
men were vent to our qusriOra. where food
and a change ot chothlng were provided while
I , with a fewot iiy men , set' about lrepring
the launchu. ; rhe next rn13rn1n ( hushIng set'
forth with ilo 'launch afldt announced his
ortlval to A1mfah Porter on the flagship
'
Shamrock. ?
° The day following ClohIng's departure we
flnishicxt our 'oujdlngs ' and sot out for the
fleet , which as.1ylng off Etllngton , N , C. .
I had hiardhy gotn board tile Otsego when I
wah Intormei , tl1at a nunaber of my shIpmates -
mates had allswer d Cushing's call for volunteers -
teors to aec0n3P1thY him up thiefloanoke on
his voyage dt'dd1tructi0n. I did not enhiat
very rcadiIy 1iving already bad a good
share of danerlJIlE' and tllmcult work , but
was finally preYtliled upon tO enroll nly'e1f
for 'death , tor7 , or promotion. ' as our
captain bad 'zduniunced when giving out. the
cahi.
cahi."The vohuntett0 from the Ostego were her
purser , whcstlanalnO ws Swan , a man named
McGuire , anc1 inyeIf. The namea of those
ttom the other a1iIps I never learned , save
titoso of Iodndhly and liuntingtO , the lat.
tee being mentioned in Cushlng's report.
Two days after the launch was brought
alongside the flagship , fF0113 which she proceeded -
ceeded , about 5 o'clock In the evenIng , on
her round from ship to ship , gathering her
crow. In the meantime Captain Arnold of
tbo Otsago hind called all hands aft to bid
us goodby and godapeed. As we went over
the side ho chicered us by a few remarks
and said that ho hoped lie would see us
agaiti , althioughi lie clearly novqr expected to
do po. We soon shoved off in our "coffin. "
as tue launch ! hai been chrIstened. Care
hind been taken in 1110 cciistructlon of tue
craft and not thiq least noise was made as
he moved.
'About I o'clock In the evening we
steamed up the river. It va9 rainIng hard ,
and In order to avoid detection if ilossIbiC
\vo hugged clooo to the edge of the bamboo -
boo swamp , making our way up to where tlte
Southitlelti s'as sutlIc. flora we ss'ere ills.
covered and hailed by the rebel pIckets
statIoned on tbo icunlccn craft. Itefusing to
atisiser and ruflhiitlg cloao to them , titey
opehied flro as warning , navlng a regular
pyotom of Inusket telegraphy. It. was but
a few mInutes when it was ktiown at Plymouth -
mouth that something had Iiappoiied down the
river and everybody was on the alert. Cush.
lig concluded to return to the fleet , which
wae done.
" 011 the evenIng of October 27 Cttshting ,
with lila launch , was around picking ill ) Ills
crow agaIn , alld about S o'clock wo vero
once Inore iii the mouth of tue Itoanoko.
\\o pameti tIle place where we had been thIs-
covered three nights letoro'and consiIered (
ourselvee tufo aild well on our lillsv1on.
Phytnouthi hIts on the high ! land. Opposite It
on tue north side iv a great , dense swamp.
All soon as thus bend of the river was turned I
To cottld tee the 1151115 of the town. Jhtig-
51111 ; tite aWalflp sIde , 'add Iccepihig under the
shade of tile overhangIng ttotx 81111 tImber ,
we arrived oppotito the town without being I
aeon. Tlten we dIscovered a black cbject I
etsiidlng out of tht vater 011 tIle otlior sIde
of the river , new the lower end of tile
tOWhi. ThIs we conclutlod to ho the rani , but
after steainingtotvard It we found IL to bo a
pIle of coal on a docl. DIsappoInted , we re-
turuotk to the other side aiiti then steamed
Ui ) the ri'er , about quarter of a tulle.
Again tsking our bearings , -wo dIscovocd a
huge black object acrov. tue river , unquos.
tioitably the raIn at. her dock , It Wao quite
dark and we bad to febi our way with great
catition , Slowly yo hrpceoded about two.
tutirdo of tue way across , when tile signal
wau given tile engIneer ittiti he turned on fuil
steam , Wltit exhaust turned it ) anti sparks
flyIng from tile tack We eent full ahead at
the otonlY P'o wcrp nitnost immedIately
discovered and llaihcd. We made no answer
to two cahJ , aIII the tilIrd ( line the cry
't'A
calno ;
, , 'float ahly ! , W'hat boat conica ( litre ? '
'Standlng lt tifo bon of the haunch , tile
torpedo Inc i141.ht Itlind , Cusillng rophicil
dells ntly ;
1 Vo'll I1-cI ibon let you knowl'
"ThIb agnliCIflt ! reply was followed by a
rifle shot fr3T * hio lookout on the ram antI i
at the talil Instant tue gong % tas sprung
tile whistle bw1) ; ; . and the ball rung. Patide. I
xtioiiluiii was 'let' iooa on the IIUgO vessel
itllllO3t ImIiie4iLahY the Ports were tbrown
open and theg4l'Is were let loose upon us
On we rushed Yegardless of athot and shell
that pIoughol ( jie water on all sides us- I
comfortably cIotrat llknd. Unknown to us
the rain hIad bosh' surrouudtad by a icg boohn
oxtolidl1g about tWenty foot from her hull ,
Our little crati &s going at her luest speed
anti she struC the booni , bead on. It was
crusbul down atd tIe launch leaped almost
over It , Ca1Citfflhjt,0 the booni by its whech ,
'There ivas Cushihlg's opportunIty. Down
went the torptd9 bomb , followed by an up-
heaval , Our work nas done anti there was
no need of Ctishhng's cry for us to save our-
sohveq , I hail aIreally thrown off my cart.
rIdge box , Cutlass anti revolver anti iaulled
of ! my ihor. ; , Our boat. was fast sinking
wlttn , I leaped Into the dark water , Just how
lila ) ) ) ' of my comrades lost their lives In tIle
OllalalIght or III tii'o river afterward rill
never be known , I sin stIle I saw three
( leall , and after we took Plyniouthi we found
thtreo tlrowhieti bodies of the latinchi's crew
oil ltore.
"On coming up froni my dive I found I
sas 11111(0 ( utider the , shnilow of the dock.
50011 the river was lighted by torches nlil
haiitorns , liltti everythilIg floating \as fired
CI ) , lost otto of othr party escape. hlugg'ng
tuG shore ns clcsely as pussiblo I swaTh down
streani ttiitll I reached the coal dock , when
I swaiii ashore and crawled Into 501110 long
grass. On taking a survey of my position at
dayilgilt I (0111111 iiiyeelt within a stoilo's
tiIros' of a Path itiatling frotii Fort Gardner
to l'l3'nlouth , and couhII tlistlnctly see the
soldiers oti tile ramparts. I renlahllel In the
gras. tltltil Ii gut , not tlariiig to stir for fear
of dIscovery. After nIghtfall I made my way
tiuvn streall ) , vniking catitlously along the
shore , at1ii having to atlo atiti swill ! through
Inatly SWfltllilS atiti tributary atreatius. About
tinyllghit I found all aid colored man who
gave 1110 ft little corn brenti and kept me
until night , whieli I procoetlell tlovhi tilt ? riVer
In an old scow , at last renelting the WhItehead -
head , witichi as on picket duty. I was
ragged , drty ! , hatless atiI nearly exhausted.
Ctlsiuing Iiatl arrived thu tlay before , reporting -
ing the stlcceas of thie entorprlso. I was hOlit
oil board tile flagsltlp , where I rePorted to
tile admiral attd 'as than sent to tue Chi.
copee , to conlparo ilotes witht CuslIllIg. Cush-
lng , Huntington and Doiinohiy nrc now death ;
whether others were ever found safe I never
hieard. "
-o
AUTIIOII. .INI ) TIIIIIF.
lull NI ) t 1) itI II gIItern 'orl I It'
ltliIeil 1)aelll hg lIons , ' , , ,
A large alnount of stoleti property has been
turnell over to the Boston luollco by Charles
S. Leclcy , who was recently arrested and
confessed to being tIle fiat thief WhIO has
huecn operating In ihoston for sonje tinie Past.
lie aays thint lie hiss boeti a thet otily for
tito last two months , but lie admits that in
thlat time lie has probably broken Into
twenty-five flats nnd hollIes , rehate.1 the
Springfield itepubhican : The rnperty wit CII
was recoverotl lit hli.e rootns Is valued at
whIle tlo olico have been going
Ia lth him to tue different lavlis1iops where
ho dltpOlcII of the stolen property , so that
there Is no doubt that a large amount In
addltioti viii be recovered. Soiiie of the
property already recovered was taken from
his room ott I6ustis street alid there vas
also omt' wh cii was takeit Thursday morn-
lug from 38 GreenwIch strcat , whore lie
roomed ummtli recotly. The yuung man Is a
l'olo , and Ills rent Imanio 10 StzIoekI , but
since Ito has beeti in Iloston he hiss hcen
knowti n.s Charles S. Lecky , alias \\'algli.
lie was arrested \ \ etluestlay imiglit and con-
tossed to being the tuan who had becii coin-
tilitting numerous thefts iii flats on tIle
Back Ihay , Setitlj End ,
Lecky is rather a sIngular character as a
tIiief for ho is of refilitti appearanca , ailti
gonthetnanly niannor. lie nears glasses ,
amid looks tnoro like a student tItan a. site-
cesstuh sneak-thief. lie was brought from
thio city peloon ThI1r.tlay antI phioto'graplied ,
antI after a confercnce itli ChIef Inspector
\Vatts was takemi bcfcre Cimalrtoati Martilt
anti Ccnitrulssloner Ctirtls of tlm Board of
Police , and to them toltl tile story of his
life. lie has been In Boston for about a
year , hilt it was only two imionths ago thlat
ho departed from tile paths of hcnesty.
When he caIne to Boston lie went to lve !
at Mrs. Martin's , 38 Greenwich Park , and
5.0011 afterward hie securcd employment at the
office of the Commonwealth , a weekly
pallet. Ills work was prlnciwilly that of
oflice work , but lie showed such a literary
InstInct that , from time no tIme , hue was
given opportunities to dIsplay his talent. lie
was allowed to write book notices , etc. , antI
it wa. apparent that lie had a future ahead
of him in the literary line.
Bimt ho tired of that kind of work after
awhhie , and several months ago secured ciii-
ploynlent In the offIce of the BrooklIne Gaslight -
light company as a cleric. While ccnnected
wIth thto Commonwealth lie had made the
acr'uainttnce p1 Rev , Edward Everett hale.
w1'o took a likIng to the young man , anti
Wiiehi lie vent tr work for the gas company.
boJlg required to give a bond , he broached
tim matter to Dr. Itale , ami the latter
willingly went security for tile young man's
Ilcsle.stry and Integrity. As a result of Dr.
lIsle's iiadoraennent , Lecky easily obtained
the desired Job , and whIle ho wan , connecte1
avltli tIle company showed hImself to be an
able and competent yomtlg than. Like a
good many young men who Elect with success -
cess , ho lost his head , anti It was while he
was connected with tile gashigllt compaciy
that ho Ilrs conceived time idea , so ito says ,
of becoinin a thief.
\Vhlie Ito % 'tLu connected with the company
he went to thte houses of oevcral of the
flack h3ay , South End an ) Roxbury 1)001)10 ,
tvhioin lie afterward rohbed , and by satIsfy-
ng the occupants that lie was an empioyo
of tile company was allowed to enter their
houses and Icok at ( lie meters , on the pretense -
tense that tliera was sometlming the matter
with them. Is refilled appearance was
greatly in li favor , and lila honesty wan
never doubted , Whilio he made thieo visits
he never tQle anythling , but instead got the
lay of tim premises , whIch aldol him in comn-
mittlng tile robberies later , Durs3g tile last
two tnonths , it Is said , he , has vIsiteli at
ieaot two dozen flats anii dwellings , and n
ovary lactance has botii successful in malting -
ing a rich haul of jewelry anti eliverware.
tIe has always operated lit the daytIme.
thlon the members of tile houses ho selected
Ivoro absent for tue afternoon. lie always
secured entrance to tue hihaCea eIther by
meant' ' of falee keys pr by pty'tlg open the
doors by nmeans of a chisel. Mart of time
property that ho secure ] ito could usually
take away in his lockets , although on aev-
eral occasions it Is apparent that lie must
have done ortlc1 up in bUhltlies or laud a
raliso ,
M16lALS 11011 Il.tltltlSON.
Cosigr'ssl osmal At'Imi on 4 II. ' A t''IItl -
IIll'l' of l'or4'lgll I'eOt'ss LInus.
Tile passage by congress last week and Ita
ipproval by tile president , of a Joiijt recohimtion
10 permit ex-l'residcnt Ilarri.ion to i'ecelve
two medals presented by ti'e ' govt'I'nlucnts
at Spain arId BrazIl 1155 called attention once
more to t'Iie ' jealous scrutiny observed by
ongres5 in eanctionlng the acceptance by
Dfllcers of the United Statcs of iI'Csebits ,
lecorations or honorary dtstlnctlons at tile
hands of foreign powers , As is well known ,
says the St. LouIs Itepuillie , tue cotistltutioii
mxpressly declares "no title of liobillty oh1ahi
b granted by tile United Slates and 110 PlI-
ion hioitilng ally office of trust or hIlofit tinder
fhieni shiIh , withtout tite cohlc2lmt of commgreaa ,
acctpt aiiy present , eilv.dullmeut , oflIcO or
Lithe of any kind whatever from nIl ) ' king ,
) rlncb or foreign state , " 'rile consent of
2ongresa ha9 never been given to ( lie accept.
Inca of a foreign tItle , antI ill the hundreil
) dd years of tie goverImnmeIlt's exitehlee lt
oirmctlon of tite presclltatlull of medals amid
iecoratloiis hias been tInIfnrllhly gllarded
il&nost grudgingly. 1mm 1829 , wnen a medal
IvaS offered to tlmo president of ( lie United
ltate.s by the Liberator General of Colom-
ia In recognition of tub country's friendly
iid toward Cztahlllblmcut of ( Ito tioutla
( tmnerlchtn ropublics. cohgress conreitted to
Its aeceptar.ce , but quaiitIElI tIle iwo by
Irderlng that the medal be deposited In ( lie
itato deparimilent and not tirliverejl till tIle
Ixpiration of tite presitlemmt's terhi , 'timts
tLtOhli 1150 tWill gehlerolly folioweth since
vitli the result tiat there arc usually sun-
Iry drcorationh or luldals on exhibition nt
lIe State depnrtmehit awaitilig t'he pl'ocer
hr baing conveyed by lict of coiigrcs to
heir ownui-i on the retIrement of tin , latter
o private life ,
' 1Ie tWO luldalt praz'llteIl to General liar.
raDII timId ntov ile'IIl In lJie State iheprt.
hlent cohimnielilorsto two iniportent In-
: ldents of hIs udlilInidtritloil , lila OhCnIflg
) t tite W'erld's I"ar ill Oaiober , 1SI2. arid the
ecoghlitIoti of tIle relullijile of lirazil in the
vinter of IS1O Time ilrst "to struck by
lie tpmiisIm gOverllhlIeIlt to t'xpr-t Its Ill.
erest in time celebiuhion of the four bun-
lrc'dtii toltnivelsary of ( lie hatidimig of Column-
) U5 In the IIW world. Tue yecolll ( was
nter.detl 10 convey 1hi gratitude of the
3razihlan goverlitiint to tile first grelt iuwer
, o rt-cognize tue overthrow of Ills lImoblarcily
ted thm eI1abiihlIii lIt at Ohio present republic.
- -a---
It's Just as cay to tri Oime Minute Couglt I
uro u atmytbing t'Ie , lt'ii ' , asIer to cure a
sever couil or cold with it. Let your uest I
yrcImai : qr a cough ho One Minute Cougim I
Iurth. Ahetter tnediclnk ; better rcsuIt ; be'-
r ( ry ji.
IIEBRE\VS \ IN AIE1llCk1NVARS \
Many DistinotiouVOn by the Jews in time
Struggles of the Country.
BRAVE AND uNSELFISh IN TIlE FlEW
'nrrIirs ' . 'url I. i I y 11u.lowlrt'il I ii mum
.tIi t e't , It'I Iiere.I ll'fnr , ' ii 0rm mi'l
A rio s' I tt Milftml iti&t'
-lmitert'stlng l'su't , , .
Colonel A. \Velrs5rt , Past conilnahidor of
lime Ctanl Army of the htepmiblc ! , read a
railer on ' 'Time Hebrew in Amnericntiara
baloro tito E. U.'olcott Ilost In MiiWzUIkCe ,
last F'rltlay night. The hailer Was of lliilCli
lltstorical value , rays a tIpatch ! to tiio Clii-
cage Tililos-hleralil , antI brought out great
npphatiso troll ) time vetelalis n ho hicaril It.
Tiio coloneti lanith a high trIbute to the coul'-
age of tIme hIebrow. antI called nttetltloit to
time fine record made by ( list great race in
tue varIous wars in which the Uiiiteil State.
has engaged. lie allowed tilat the IsraelItes
colnilatell favi'eably In patriotism itii ally
other class of citizens Ill tim country , anti
that Atuierlcall history hiow thiiii to be
bravo , courageous and seif.Sacrlficlllg In ( life
of war. Colonel Weisitort said :
" ' ' the Israelites -
"Early Ill our tcmmntry's' itistory
itos stood for liberty , for none hiati suffered
more front oppression , bigotry and alimlse
tilan they. The hebrews tvere ichi retIre-
lenteti in the war for AnicrIcan indepenil-
Chico ; also in the sar of 1812. and in the aar
with MexIco. lii all of whIch they relillercil
loyal service , hot only ill time rammhis bitt as
oiilcers ,
"Ja'iepli lhloomfleld was a captalhi lii tluo
'filIrd regltnent , New Jersey , lii iTld. and i
brigadIer general , U. S. A. , ill 1SI ! . Colonet
Isaac Pranks of I'htlatlelhllln vas an aId-dc.
mmii to General \Vbi'ii1gt0il , ttiad serveli
timeotightout the revoltitloliary var. Colonel
Leoli lyer served tinder General \\mlfiehd
Scott as quartermaster general , and Captaimi
Michmaeh Sztyfft served on ( lie ataif of ( len-
oral Zachary Taylor in Itie Mexicati war ,
F'IGUItES ThAT 5ji'IiLL. .
"Thio Jewish itolmlatloli of the Unltell
States at tIle tliiie of the rovohmltlon was tiulte
small , estlolated at about 3,000 at the conum-
mnencenlont of time war v.tii lIllgiand in 1Sl.
about 4,000 ; at the tIme of the Mexlcati war
it 11'flS statcd that Ii. was net greater Ill lIro-
portion thlahi that of the time cf the \aar for
lhidepefldemice. The Jews in thtls country In
1826 tiumberetl about 6,000. Not until after
the rcvolmltlon of ISIS in Germually l1ti cull-
gration froat : Europe to ( lie Untted Slates
take ilace in Itrlle lulllnbcrs , anti tit tile COiii
nmc-ncenient of hcst.hltIeS between the north
and south in 1861 the Jewish 1PIliatOhl iii
tue United States was eetlunated at abotit
150,000 , 111113 It ta variously stated that. there
were from 6,000 to 8,000 uaoluiiei'a of that race
in tile iltiiofl arlily. These estimates wore
gveio by those who ilave given the niatter
: nmicii thought amid research , and witit SOlilO
3r % 'il0ill I have boon ill COrreSiOflde000.
"Aunollg staff officers nero Assistant Adjutant -
jutant General 1109cr Ascii , uitii Major ( cmi-
eral Pope , and later wIth General Katmtz. The
names Ash and AscIi figure frons tile war of
Indepeumdence to the war against rebellion.
Dr. Morris Ascii served on the a'taff of Cell-
oral Shertdaii , Major N. Ilorcbardt with Cen-
oral howard. Captaiil F. A. Dessailer was
also on General Iloward'e staff and killed
In the battle of lJhianceIor4viie. ! Captain
Nathan P. Menkln commanded the bodyguard -
guard of General Pope , antI after the war
sacrificed lii , life in time interest of humanity
by remaining at Memphis , Tenn. . assistimig
tile afillcted durlmig the visitation of the yoi.
low fever iii 1S78.
REPRESENTED ON BOTH SIDES.
'Other soldiers of the .hcwisli faith nerved
on the staffs of Generals Grant , Fi'emant ,
Sigel , Preiitlss , Helntzoluiiafl , flanks , Van
I3urenm , Vami Steinvehir. Reynolds ammd hilr-
ney. Croos tile line into tile canfetlerato
army amid iso find that Stmrgean General
David do Leon and Aslstant Surgeon ( en-
oral flaruch were Jews ; also , hmdah P. 11011-
Jamnin , a mbmber of DavIs' cabinet. Tii
quartermater general of the C. S. A. , A , C.
Myers , was of that faIth , and they voro
represented on the staffs of Generals Long-
Wheeler , Baghey , I
street , Elzey , ICershaw ,
Miller. Grimes. Magruder , Bragg. Banning.
' and Jenkns.
llarkstiale , "itclC' Taylor
Longatreot had two Jewish staff oiflcero.
"The Hebrews were found ill tue qtmtas of
state and territory. Whether prctect-
every the far west
the United States mails in
itg
from Indian and Mormon attacks , rids in
San FrancIsco , New York or eiscwhercs , in
the secret service. on staff iltIty. snlntsttirimig
to the sick , aounded or dying , or flgiltiulg in
of
neltiIT every field
time advance line on
of service
battle of the war , a counparlsoil
will mot be detriniemital to the Ilebrow aol- I
iliero. There are iiiany imistauceS of promotion -
for brvarY In battle. A large proper-
tion
soldiers re.cnhlstcd after thmo I
of these
close tion of their first latin of service. Tile I
time number of those who were
show
records ' ' I
" "died of wounds' to
"kIlled in action" or
be large.
' RECORD.
JOSEPh ! 13. GRIIENI1IIT'S
"It is said Joseph B. ( Ireenhut , a Jew , was
the second iilafl to enlist in Chtlcago for tue
war. He enhIDOll April 17 % 18(11 ( , as a prIvate
Twelfth roglmeiit , IllinoIs infantry
In the I
' that thitt'
reillembei'Ni
volunteers. It will bo
recruited at
being
the fifth regitnent
was
that time In IllIlmols. The legishattlrt' of
that ptate having enacted a law which presided -
to tile Illinois
sided "in token of respect
" for the
tIme regimncntml
regIments in MexIco ,
aaln't rebellIon shoUhtl Lie numnbereil
camilnlenClilg war wIth the Soventlm. Illinois fur-
for time Mexican syar.
nlsiiL'ti sIX regiments
Greenhitlt raenlistOll the day Ii tljrect lfOfltllll
expired was prolIloted to cergoahit antI was
In .ali of tile l'aflipalgns under Grant tip tO
amitl IiiclUillflg Fort lIilelsOn. ill tile storumi-
severely woillldL'd and I
of whiLim lie was
lug dually diacuiargC. In August , ISG2 ,
"as counnilsslofl0d captain In tile Eighty-
ho ivaS
second Illinois Iulfslltry , in wiIlCli lie IlastleIl
nuid battlon
through tIle vtiloUs canipalgnl
under ( luneral Umirllside ,
VirgInia
ill
llcoiter aitd ! ifuatio. lie was at Gettys-
amid afterward was iuade asmdstaiit adI I
burr General liecker.
Jtttant general Oil the staff of
ONE I1API1) I'ROMOTION.
al-to of tite Eighty-
"Eilward S. Solomon , -
I
counnatsstollntl a first
secolid Illllmtlis , was
IllinoIs.
livuteiiant Itt Iito Twenty-fourth
i3oiomOll'S enldhorly ( Ittillthes WOll for iiliim I
prol1OtiOfl. and tim fohIuwilIg year lIe
lallid
made hicutl-'flamlt colonel of tie : EIghty-
-
zoC'Olld wau reglimiont. of irilIcil lie bvcaiiio colonel.
Participated In tIlt' battles of Clisncollors-
Ito
yUle Gettysburg. Chattanooga. Looltout
Moillitain aumd Inost of ( lie battle In tIm
. , autiiWCSt , auth was breveted brigadIer gull-
oral. I'rcsldelmt GramIt. appointed iIm gov-
, lrmIm' \\'aOimiilgtOJl territory. lie is a I
past dupartluent QOInlnatltIer of CalifornIa
and takes an active Interest III all mutters
pertainIng to thu Grand Army of time fle-
PUblIC. ho was ropeatcdiy comtimendcd fer
'
bravery lii action.
"MItX Sachis WOS a ileutenallt in (110 'riiirty-
uecond Indialla , and killed at BowlIng Green ,
KY , lie refusoti to surrender , and in iiu-
hug so succeeded III retarding timt OlIthimy's
progress bug ellouglI to enable hIs 120111-
rados to oijtalit support and diperso time 1
enemily.
OTIlhIit 1I1IAVE SOLDIERS ,
"It was uiergeatlt fitejur Alexander M
Appel of ( lie Stxtutntii Iowa , ilIllo , as a un.
vale. raved the regImental cobra at I'ittsburg I
Lammdittf. ; lie l a host 11311 CohIlImmaflIjer in
tile D.tpartllItIt of Iowa. Ii , Newbold ( lie
cohoimel of tile llourteehith regihalent , loan in-
talmtmy , kIlled on tile lIed liver expedItion
was a Joiv. Major Leop3id lhlUlilCflbOig ( It
I
the Fifth Maryland sorycil iii our army Iluitil
thisablt'di by woUiidt , 511(1 ( % % ' 4tlt ) brevuttad
bnigadllr gouleral Utiltol States voltitiew. , (
, Iomiaa Frauikle , milajor of tile Stventeelitil
Ma8vacbUlOtth , wa brevetted blIgatlIer gull-
t'rah for bravery tel aCtioll Emullllueb StoIndlI , I
a Jew , wished to light for ills allopted coun.
try. lb was like 'ZOCOlIOUS , "little ill blat-
ur.s , " slId hIs UlmPhiCltiOlI was rejected. his I
wa. hot dIscouraged , but Iohlowtill the Twenty.
lirat Missouri , In VlliChl lie bad many PersolIsh
frIt.id' , until lie wa finally htlUOttirOl lilt' ' ) tile I
service , Lleutehlant .Iae Cohnheim , the
author , was a CaiL8ilt Iii time Forty-first New
York. I'lillIp Jo Jcgcbimsen was colonel of
tlte F11ty.niIth New York , arid we. comnnmit , . I
sioned by Governor. Fenton of New turk
11111 brevetted brigadier geuora for monitonl-
DUS servIces.
"During tiia draft riots In New York City
Qenoral'tllian ; Mayer renihered 1licIent
mervlca to the country , and reclved from j
I're.qiiheat Llucohmi all autograph letter thank.
hllg hiliti for his seine. Jieutenaot Colonel
1.eopoid C. Newman , Thirty-first Now York ,
rose from eaptaihi to the rank of brlgatller
gcmit'ral. The comInIasholl Ivas dehivoteli to
hiini lier.nahiy by l'reslilent Lincoln , Ills "
term of servIce expIred several days lanier
to tIme battle of Chiamicehiorsyllle , May 2 , 1S63 ,
liit ho 'Ollmntarily coflttlIled ! itt thme front , and
( Illriflg that bnttlo hmI foot was shattereti ity
a CanImaum ball , lie thou shortly afterward
" ALSO h'htOMhNlN1 IN TIlE NAV\
"hiStflflet are hot rare where every ehigt-
iiln 111810 inembcr of a faIntly t'ntItod to
fight for the PerpetuIty of otto soverntmient
lhlirlrg the late aar. 'l'hono is nile Instance
where flt hrotht'rs otilerc'il the service tile
\'eitk faitmlly of N'w York , one of 1'hiolml
tins lIIlit'tl , nnoth'c'rVOtltltleIl anti a thIrd
CahittIreti In battle. In aminthior instiiimethin
. tamllIll'-fotmr imrothicre ontereil tile COfl-
ft 'IPr3tta army amlll OhIO Jollied the FIftieth
1111110k Inf.intmy , The .lttvihi milOtililers of
the Grand Animly of the itepimtmllc are IurOfti
of their sci vice. In several departnionts
there are muatmy % ho are nifleers. hraolltes
am also lronhlmellt : in tIle MihI'ary Order of
( lie Loyal h.egiomu. In our Post are two
repreo'entntlves , Saimiuel htosoiitlale , biotIler
ci Judge Ilosen.lale of Albaiiy , N. V. , late
atlorne ) ' general of that stte. Silas Rosen.
tislc' , anothlor lmrothicr , wep pronmotci to
captaIn iii the Slxty.elgllthl New York , anll
WOillltIt'Il at F'.ilr Oaks , frolmi which he thieih
Ttmo otlter eoniradtm I , Jtlhius Scimnenfolti ,
Fl fteenthi Pennayivalila cavalry. watindml In
lmattlo. Felix Marx of Mllwattkco was a
captain Ill all IllInois cavalry regiment
"it % a4 not In tlte army alone that time
Jeas rentleleil crethitaimlo set"lce. Tile Ilavy
has always recagimzeil their bravery and
nfllclouicy. Almiong scores of OtlIelil'illlani
lurst , she was iii time mmlenlorabho ouigago-
mmIent between the Monitor antI the 3lerrl-
miiac' , io' referrell to Imy tlmIral'orthehi as
'not only a br.ive , fearless amid patriotic
moan , but eiiminently worthy to be recognIzed
by sonic action on the part of cengrcss. ' "
It not nuihy relieves ; it lees mnoro , it cures ,
,
\o refer to Oiio Mlnmhte ( 011gb Cure Suitable -
able for all aget' , nil coullhltions , lit all time. . .
'lIre for 4 ll ( ' 1)rIlc ilmihilt ,
'Soimme years ego , " itl l'adetewski th
other ilay In ( lie ChIcago l'ost , ' 'I tuned with
all ofilcilul of tIi lttmsaiahi :111113' . ThIs oillclal
huh In Ills colultimdnli ltli oihleer of great
abIlity WhlO Was nddlcteti to strong dnitik.
It sas nerangeli thlat ( ho 111311 SliOtilIl take
ilIlnet' along ithi tui timat day. Instratl of
501111 the first course served to hint na
branhll' , which ito uiiust umvnllnw it sponhiflll
itt a time , just as he wotihil have swallowed
$0111) . Aller the first mPoohiithl luo was so
sIck that lie itiilmInrcMl to Ite tiutrel tllller
cover 01' a , lraat'n revolver the otiletal cmii-
hilamIdOll hIm to sivahiaw every spoonful In the ,
Plate. 'rho olilcer never tItanIc a drop of
liqt'or after ( lint. Try to tlrlnk cimanipimgne
frntn zt CIII ) or lIquor as that Immanaa
force I to drink It. It will nuake you deatllly
sIck. "
IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS
hlt ) ' . ' YOU 31.tY Oll'l'.tIN A I..tS'l'1Nf
'tIlt II l"ZUM L'hlllS.
No SumrgI.'uI Oi.erntln , Nt l'ilii , 'In-
nI jig llalll'mis-A Slimimple , Ititrimi less
it'mllI'l I. lImIt It 1)li's Ilie Vonh ,
Ttiro are somiio people vhle il3ve 1)1103 as
frequently aiid regtllanhy as othier peoitlo
imavo colds.
Any little bowel troulmie will bring theimi
Cl ) , OflY extra exertion , as In lifting , will
imroduce them , and in fact will often appear
without numy aplianont pros'ooation. Piles ,
Ilowover , are much more serious thaii a
cold , as thio tendoumcy Is always to grow
\vonse until the trouble becomnes deep seated
amid chronic , or develops Into some fatal
rectai dlseae.
While there are many pile reinodlos whIch
give relIef , yet thire is but oime whieit not
only gIves luistant relief , but at tile 5511)0
tlnac inake9 a Ilerunanent cure , and that is
tue nell known Pyramid i'lle Cure.
The romiieily Is composed of alniple , bairn-
less vegetable Ingredients , htlt cOllliiflo SO
effectively auti net so proiumptly aiiil tImor-
ougilly that It dines every form of lilies ,
lvlletilor Itching , blInd , bieodiimg or rotrud-
111g. -
Jim iotig standing cases the Pyi'amfd I'llo
Cure has proven to be tIm only certain cure
except a surgical operatIon , awl 1t advantages -
tagos over an operation are many , as it Is
Paitmless , cau.ws no delay or Interference
yitht daIly cccttpation amid , hact , but , not
least. Is cheaper than any surgical opera-
( iou could possibly be , costing btut a dollar
a package at any drug store.
TIle cases that the Pyramid i'lhe Cure will
imot reach are so tow that phystcans are do.
ing away telthi opsrntiomls for plIes arid do-
pelidimlg on ( his cheap but effectIve roumledy
to accomplish a complete cure , anti it itever
jilsapluolilts except Iii cases beyond time reach
of mnedical skill ,
Tue I'yramid Pile Cure Its lireparell li ) ' the
l'yranild Drug Co. , of Albion , MIch. , amid for
tale by ( lruggists everywhere at hit ) emits per
package. Ilachi ImaCicage contains a trattso
Dii CalISO numd cure of plies , together with
testimonIals frouim every eectiomi of this coun-
Lry.
OCEAN SJ'1Oit3hI6Iti ,
\'IIm'l'll STAll IIXI6.
New Yurl to Llverpuol , vIa Queenstawns.
EVI2IIY V16DNl6SlAY , Is A. Iii. .
IIeetuibnilIuig paseogein at ltlvershiie raIlway eta'
Ion. Ltretpc'ol , weather. etc. , permItting , thUs
ivellIng titnser , by tender ,
'I'la magulllcent twltu sciew steamers iiIaJetlo
1111 TeutonIc , , ( lie G.i newly rer.odik'd ,
I ad I Ii o bug tune ( Ii vorlte , lIrl tanmi Ii' , c ) lnlOts
i 1k-el tinuturpasi'i'd for regulililty of pai4ilge.l
sod excetlivico of servIce ,
H. TICNNIIY F11IINCII , Genetul West.rn Agent ,
:14 : s. ChInk St. , CImIcugo , 111.
RAILWAYT1IVLECARD
.t'allu1t1.mNoToN&2iiu.il1v.i1 ArrI "a
Omll.ltinjLYnhoui Depot , 10411 &lilusoxm Sts. Omalirt
S:3)Lin..Denver : ) hIxItrOs , 93jrltt
4 :3pnm.Iliic. : hills. Mont , & . Pliget lIflIi 13e 4 :0111111 :
: . . . . . . . . . . . ) ' : FTxpme'ia . . . . . , . 4 0.1111
7:0pun. : .Nehrnska Local ( except SIlnlli ; . 7 lliiit
. . . Ilncotn 1.00111 ( except SIIntayl Ii MultI
: . . . ? _ ( tar LIICflhlm ! ) Lilly.
eaves ( ChIt(2O , IIlfItI.Nr.TON ( &Qrlvcs
OulallialtIllIOll 1)ehot. 10111 & 5biis'fl Sll.i Ohiijl
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. . . . . . . . . . . ljgIi ltlicsa. . . . . . . . . 4 iliitn '
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1 : Ilunm . . . . . . . 1'leI II' .1 II tict Ion b.ocal . . . I liOliril
Fact Mall. . . . . . . . . . 2:4lpnu :
.CilVC' $ (1llC.flO liii. . & 51' . j'AlihjArrlves
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4 . . . . . . . . . , ' IImttc'd. . . . . . . . .
1:065111..Carroll : 1'laeuIger. . . . . . . . . 104Ilpun
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IeaVts lCiII'AQO ( , it. 1 , & 1'A1l'lC tArrlics
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: ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . l6xpres . l3.atn
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Dullahilt icpot , 1ttIoni _ Wehisterlit , , L Onmailli
; . . . . . . . . . . . I.otlia Express. . . . . . . . . GIlOito
. . . . . . . . . . . Louha 1ItIrs , . . . . . . I .liuul
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DmaIIalpp. , 13th an1'tljlert4ts. Ollall.t :
. . . . . . . . . . . . Paul I.IrnIied . . . . . . S lOta
'eat's InlOtJx CITY' IIc l'.ICIVIC. lArrites
I Oimialis
f.O1ojlI..Sioux CIty l'.liaeflger , , . , ItlOpIn
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.eO'tJ ? ( 'SIGN I'A'JI"IU.
I llI.ilultilitonlcpot. Jul Ii & Iltsn 513. (1 nlaha
) g4)ani , , . , , , , , . IGesru , , ' 16515.5 , . , . , . , . . . . OIiOpti
120.1111 . , . , , , 0e'rlanil Limited , , , , . . , , , , 4 4miiU
ilhII'Ifl ( Ileat'ce 6 , SIrimiib'g Ex. ( ex SUII ) 4lOptil
iIUplIl.Uriind island Exini's. ( cx , lutmIlO.lil ;
l30'ni. ; . . . . , Fast Mall , , . . . , , , . , h'49Ii'i '
, eameslS'ittlARhi 1tAILVAY lArtle s
DinstisllTnion IepotlOlh& Maaan lIt , . , tnIbil3
ISOpm ; , . . , , . St. Louis Canueu DalI..II 153.1111