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I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAhA DAILY BE& TUESIAY , .JUN1 3 , 1890. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7
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8PECIAL NOT1GE8.
Ai1ertIsernejils fur taeie
rI1I lie tnken until ii $ ( ) P. 'fl. for
; r' 4 tIi ei rnIn nn,1 until 8 p. in. for the
r ) nftrnlng nud Snn,1n eilfllots.
Ailserllisorq , ln reiltIeMtIJI It flUfl-
ber1 , Ieck. con bnao nnsYor n.1-
drre6 to a nutnlpere.1 letter In cnre
of The lIrr. Anwers o
- : ytII be IICIITCTCI1 Ilpoll prcicntfttlOII
: or the elieck only.
ltnt , I 1-2c a word flrit iniscrlon
Ic m cord thcrenfter. NotIIhig
for l'u tiunhi : ; for the flrit Inor-
lion. 'JiltMe nIvcrIciiefltU muNt be
I Tflfl CfptppetitlCl3.
SlTLATlOSS
A IoITIJATION A TRAVL1N ) (
f'r 4h state of brn.ka on % lar ) ' nfltl travelS
ln xpenlei. with henilqufttr ( nt XMth Pitt
Net , . , for shoIeaIe ) quor cr cigar hou ; WCI
ftrquiInte0 In eerY city. town or vfllage In the
a state. id4rc V. ' . A. 1) . . otth IIatt . eb.
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. ( WATI-A HITIMT1O AS 1'llAVILlNQ
ua.tlmsfl ! tor th 4ate ot Nebnka n
pncl t'xrineo. with l1etjuRrter3 id North
1tatte. NeIi.l vreef to rer.reent n brewery :
the ho1A state
err elt aclualfltC'1 through
err anI on the rnflroad. Addre1 ! . Tt. 0. ,
North l'Iatte. Neb. A-MS2 3
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s'.tNTFD-MLl
s ; : TO $ l ) A Morll AN ! ) XPSS r.UD
ea1emen for .dgare experience unneCO,5ry
etzinderd oodst little clerk clgnr machine free
to each ewtomer. fliehop & KUne. St. IMU ! .
.1o. fl--L89
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I WtNTID. AN ItA : Wile CAN TIINK OF'
¶ Kflnn , imtle thing to tatent7 I'rotect your
( lilrru. they may brIng ou wenth. Write John
J. Weddoo-lurn & Co. . lept. V. Patent Attorney ! .
k \StthlnCton. I ) . C. , for their $ lS ) prize offer
Wafltetl.
, arni Ilet of two hundred InvanUoul
fr. : 1VANTID-1FN TO LEAflN flARflER TflAtF.
. You can be flttNl for flrt Cl ! ! ! CItUattOOC itt 8
t we lO5. Outflt of toole given each tUdeflt.
' learning. llluetratel
. \'ag $ Saturilay while
entalogue maItei free. St. L.out ! Thtrber Cot-
' Ieee. 119 N. 9th St. , SL LuIe , lo.
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WANTEP-FOlt U. S. ATIMy. AflI.F
unmarried lnn between nge ! of t nn.i . O , cttt-
f zenM of the Unteil thatee , Of gOOd charnetef
cml tempertO habttil. who can 5peak. rend end
write English. For Information apyily to ite-
crulting Olticer , Fort Omaha. Neb.
aAIflSMAN WANTED TO CAL ! ON PlItSt-
ctan ! only , n Omaha and dietrict , ateO one
for central Nebraska. on behalf of the lending
tn' oBcal pubtshere. flood Incothe for this ePe-
dat work to eduented man. Addree.s P. 0.
- ' box l'httadetphla , I'a , fl-MS3d 3
W'ANTED--A ItOY AbOUT 1 YIA1tS OLD I'OIt
z generul tore In a town In IuIas county
one with eomo experenee preferro't. Addres9
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UELI'VANTlflrF3lALE. .
WANTED. EXt'lltlCNCFD Oliti.
. eeron.l . work ; goo0 referenc ! required ; call at
fourth house Cast of 1th et. , one block north
of St. tar'e are. Mrs. Francis C. Grablo.
wANrrD. ctu ron OCNEflAI.
work ; none but experienced help need apply.
I ] laylen Shoe Dept. .k C21
GIRL. WANTED FOR GENEtAL. ITOUSFi-
work. l7 l'oppleton ave. C-MGGZ .12'
WANT.FiD. A FIRST CI.ASS CQOK. WITh
good city references. Call nt fltshop Worthing-
ton' ! , 1hl South 10th street. from 3 untiL & .
C-M6 2
WANTUD. LATY WITh NO ENCUMBRANCES
for poattlon of trust and management : state
busne8 ! experience , If any , to It 8. Bee.
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r 'WANTUD-GIUL. FOR GENERAL hOUSE-
work. 212' ) WIrt street. C-M115 2'
WANTED-EXPERIENCUD WOMAN FOR
general housework to go to Wyoming. References -
ences required. 2drs. harry 2tcCormtct. 123
S. Rth street. C-MSI6 32'
: WANTED-A YOUNG ChilL TO TARE CARE
of 4.year-old boy and asetet at second work.
Apply at once at 251 5. 2tli ave. C-M43 4'
F08 _ RRNTIIOUSES.
t ROUSES IN ALL. I'ARTS OF TIlE CITY. 'rim
. - . 0. F. Davis Company. 1203 Farnatfl. D-S8
' HOUSES. I3ENAWA & CO. . 101 N. 1STIL. ST.
2.IODEIIN hOUSES. C. A. STARR , Ohi N.Y.LIFU
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3IOUSCS.VALLACC. . BROWN hiLic. 16 & Doug.
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. IOUSFiS FOR RENT. LABOR LIST. FROM
h.e ) up. 2IcCogue Inr slment Co. , 1IO Dodge.
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FOR ItENT. hOUSE OF 10 ROOMS ; MODERNS
convenlencre very handy to buolness. Inquire
S at )9 S. 16th St. 1.1. ' 1' . Mount. B-tb
FOIt RENT. FLATS IN TILE P. U. ILER
S S J block. cur. 16th and Jacke.n StI- they cont3in
\ I sevt'n rV.ITI ! . with alt convenience ! , including
furnt3h water. take
itrei range In kitchen ;
r care of garbage and keep hails clenu ; sunitnor
rate , $2.O ) per month. C&1I at 11i2 Itarney at.
D-Gs5
NERY NICE C-ROOM TWO.STORT COTTAGE ;
bath. gas , furnace. etc. No. 21 So. FIb It.
, on RENT , t-itoou ; COTTAGE ; AMES. NEAR
Etil. Call at 1 Douglas. B-lid
iii RUNT. 8-ROOM 1IOUSFi. ALL MODERNS
convenIence ! ; south front and convenient to
S buelneas. Inquire at BB3 half howard.
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FOIL ItENT. 3 STORY BRICK DWELLING.
thirteen rooms. hot water , heating plant and all
convenIence ! . Including range for kitchen ; rent
130 a month location , 21P1 COle St.
Also. S-r000I dwelling with nil modern conven-
lances ; rent IU per monthlocatIon 713 Ilalf
howard etreet. Apply to W. ii. Melkie. 554
First National Bank building. B-Ill
iou ItENT. TWO jo.itoot hOUSES. 2511 AND
2513 llarnel. Will have 510am heat in fall ;
t.Oltt houed can be put into one. i4ee Oco. 3.
Vo. 1216 BarneY.
S 8.ltOOM. DETAChED , MODERN hOUSE. $2. . .
Enquire 2521 CapItol avenue , 13. II. hloblson.
13-213
: iit ltETMODEI1N FLAT. LANGE BLOCR.
GG ci. fl-Ill-ill
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1'ORRENT.TIIFi MOST COMPI.ETI3. COM.
foriable an1 easy Irnuse In Omaha. to coed
tenant at moderate rent ; ettht room ! . } tabn
a t & ( ' 0. , 15th and Douglas. l-M41 $
6OOM COTTAGE. 1341 North 17th St. good
repair. inquire 123) ) Sherman avenue.
MODERN DETACh ! Cl ) 32-ROOM hOUSE ; F'INE
lawn only $31. ) lhhitnney. fl-MEl
CIIOICI-i hOUSES AND COTTAGES FOR ItUNT
S nil ever the city , IC. to $50. FidelIty. 1102 l.'ar-
nam. A bargain. 8-room hotiset all modern , In
line rtpalr , 4111 Lafayette ave. , opp. Lafsyette
13-579
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5'OItIUINT-A NEAT COTTAGE , 123 SOUTH
Istit street. Applyon premise' . D-G'AJI
WO FINE HOUSES. ONE 8 , ONE 9 ROOMS
S S Ill and 125 Sn. 36th st.l nil modern nven , :
ences ; 151 reeldenee part of the city. Inquire
! h $ N. T. Life ; telephone , 155G. fl-MIll
STEAM hEATED STOIIF.S ANt ) FLATS.
howard ltanck , agent , 1610 ChIcago Street.
D-MFi3
64100h1 hOUSE. 8.ROOM 11013511 $12.00
-lIlbflth. Enquire 2616 CflItol ave. D-723
FOR IIENT. FUI1NISIIIID I1FiSIDICFi S
room ! , BIdS Mason Ctreet. June , July and
August , D-ih6 .13'
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3IANSCOM PAUlC'IEV , NINE-ROOst lion.
cr0 brick ; just repapered ; low rent. Burns
citina elore or 23 N , y. Life. fl-MOSS J2
ItOOM IIOL'SlsI. AI.t. 1dOIISRN lMl'ltO % ' .
nient ! . Apply 2128 Itirney. Owen } .leCatfrey.
' 13-723.14.
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.1 1 i n RlINT-MorcltN 5.110035 hOUSE AT
Gil I'&rIC eve. 1aqutr el iuller tirug store
- 14th and Douglas t. 13-1.1824
S L.AI1GII 1.1ST OP hOUSES. TEll BYRON
Reed Co.R3S. 14th St.
310CES-P. 13. WIIAD , 161'lI AND DOUGLAS.
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FOR IIJUTVUHSISIIEI )
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FtJhtNlSlICD ROOMS FORIJUIST 11011812.
eeIdng.1019 1)odge. 17-GIG
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lI111fi7 NICE FURNISIIEL ) 3100118 LIGHT
I husekeepLng , 1313 So. 12th. E-583-Jh'
4 Vt1lt.NlSllRl ) 110031 , * 5. illS FARNAM.
S . 13-M172-3'
FUIINISII El ) flOUlIS .tXlJ 110till ) .
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I.AItUTIItOOI1.V1T1I BOARD FOR TWO $3
per week ; smaller rouna. Tb. Bose. 233k lh&r.
nO ) .
MitS. $ TALDEN lIA IIOVED INTO TIlE
. 1'tncIl reijidenco lOad 'viii be nxeparsd to ae
S Cotumodale lable boarder. after } donday. June 1
alLo nicely futotabed roonis for gentlemen snd
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FtIISNISIIIII ) ROOMS .t1) BOARD.
( Continued. )
FRONT ROOM AND BOARD. Ill SOUTH 13T11
fri. . F-.M7id 335
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FOR RENT-ROOMS WITII BOARD : TItAN.
sients accommodated. UtopIa , 1721 Davenport It.
F-Ill-iS'
Coot FRONT ROOMS. 251 SOUTH 21T11.
F-MISt .14'
FOT flSNT1JNFUflSIlCD I300MS.
FIRST FLOOR ; MODERN ; NEAR PARK , 1300
So. HIlt sL 9 -51455.
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5CIIAMBERS FOR I1ENT. MAN AND WIFE ;
city water ; waste ptpe. 319 N. 13th Street.
FOIl. 3tII'iT-STO1LCS AGD 0F13'ICCS.
} iltST CLASS 1hRIC STORE BUILDING , 1011
Farnstn. thros atone. and besemont ; will alter
to suit tenant ; low rent , 314 1st Nati Ik bldg.
' . 1-750
STORE. SITUATED IN 1117/tIlT OF COMMIS-
iIo district , 421 So. 11th , career Itoward ; good
basement & let floor. 314 lit Nat'l Flank bldg.
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FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY DRICE BUILDING
itt 016 Farnam St. This buildIng has a flreproof
cement basement. complete Steam hiittlzig flx.
tures , water on nil floors. uI etc. APPlY at
the offlce of Tha Bee. 3-910
AGENTS V.tTl7D.
AGENTS , MAR15 $ G.0 $ TO 212.5) A DAY INTROducing -
ducing the "Comet. ' the only $1 snap-chat
camera made ; the greatest caller of the Con-
jury : general nt1 local agents wsnted all over
the world ; exclusive territory ; write lodag for
terms and samples. Aiken-Gienson Co. , La-
Cr3sse , WIs. 3-2.1674-33'
13AIER'B LICE 37XTER2.IINATORi1LLS
lice and mitre on anything. Saves the chicken -
en ! . Circulars free. Agents wanted , Menu-
factured by Dr. 0. P. Ilaker. Exeter , Neb.
3-752-7'
WANTED - A l'IRST-CLASS , RI7LIAILIJ
agent In every county in the State to take
orders for clothing made to measure. Address ,
with references , Enterprise Tailoring Co. , B3
and IBG Monroe st. , Chicago. .1-2.1826 2
WANTLIDTO ILISNT.
IF YOU WANT 00013 TENANTS FOIl Qflfl
housea list th'rn with Fidelity. 1702 Farnam St.
31-751
STOILACI7 ,
STOflAGFI , PRANK EWERS. 1214 IIAT1NET.
2.1-772
PACIFIC STORAGE ANti WARIIIIOUSE CO. .
908-910 Jones. Genernl storage and forwardIng.
2.1-753
OH. VAN & STORAGE. 1415 FAIUM. TEL. . 1513.
2.1-2330042
W'ANTIIDTO thUr.
WANTED , A NATIONAL CASh REGISTER :
cheap for cash. Address , Charles Sellers. 1308
17th street. DenVer Cob. N-MIll .16
HARDWARE STOCK FOR OMAHA I3WEL-
LINO. F. D. Wend. 16th and Douglas.NMEl
N-MEl 4
F013 SALEFUILNITUILIO.
FOIl SALE. FURNITURE-LOT OF ODDS
and ends left. Must be sold this week , 323
S. 1 th street. 0-23574 21'
FOIl 'ALE , TIlE FURNITURE. CARPETS.
pIctures , bmnzes. bric-a-brac. Knabe , 'Baby
Grand" pIano , portiers and curtains at one-
fourth value ; horses. carriages and a tine
saddle horse' : sale to continua until Saturday ,
June 6 , at 10 a. m. , when balance will be sold
at auction to highest bidder. Max Meyer. 24th
and llarney ste. 0-2.1774 .15
FOR SALE-ROUSES AND WAGONS.
NEW OR GOOD SECOND hAND CARRIAGES
and buggies cheap. 1411 Dodge. P-SIT
FOrt SALE. SMALL IMPORTED SIIETLAND
poney. phaeton , cart and harness. Inquire P.
Aaron ! , ILsoton Stare. P-MISS
FOIl SALE CHEAP , A HORSE , HARNESS
and Cotumbua pbnetOn. Address it 6 , Ue.
P-Ill 1'
hORSE AUCTION EVERY V.'EDNESDAY AT
Union stack yards. This week. Wednesday , we
will neil a large number of well broken driw.
log , tusloess and draft horses ; also 2 cars
western horses. Walworth-Proctor Co.
P-2.17G-2
11011517 CIIISAP FOIL CASH : WEIGHT 1.0)0 TO
1,100. Address It 12 , Bee. 1'-2.1&C9 4'
iron SALE3IISCELLANEOUS.
BEST 1IARDWOOD HOG AND CHICKEN
fence ; also "all wire. " C. It Lee. 501 Douclas.
Q-i54.
CARPETS MATTING DRAPERIES. ETC. EAST
paymente ; lowest prices ; drop postal and will call
with samples. U. lhlrsh , 015cc Drexel Hotel.
Q-374.J $
FOR SALE. THOROUGIIIIRIID ST. BERNARD
pup. 1116 Farnam. Q-M60l .72
$19.00 CASIE BUYS A FINE HOUSEHOLD
sewing machine , good as new ; have also several
valuable plants for lawn for sale at a saCrifice ,
Address It 4 , Bee. Q-23644
DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE ; THREE BURN-
era ; Russian iron oven , with steel top. first.
class condition ; * 5.00. 1723 N. 11th st. corner
Manderson St. Q-M644
FOR SALE. REIIAN DOLLIE , ItT THOR.
oughbred Cocker Spaniel bitch. A. ft. Drexel ,
203 Bee Bldg. Q.Sj7 3.
CLAII3VOYANTd.
SIRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , RE.
lIable busines-i medium ; 8th year at 119 N. 16th.
8-756
MASSAGE , BAThS , ETC.
2.12310. 82.11TH , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3RD
floor. room 7 , massage , steam. alcohol and aol-
phurine baths. T-M753 6'
SIMIL AMES FOItMIIRLT OF ST. LOUIS. HAS.
sage and baths. 107 5 , 11th St. , H floor , room 10.
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1-906-i
Hits. nn. .LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE PAR.
hors ; refreshing and curative ; don't fail to call.
417 8. 11th St. , upstairs. T-2.HiI .13'
1'171LSOSAL ,
BAThS. MASSAGE , lIME. POST. hI9l 8. 1STI ! .
U-IS ?
MISS VAN VALKENBURGII DESTROYS PER.
nianently. by electricity , superfluous haIr , moles
warts , eta. Room 418 N. y , Lire Bldg.
11-713
RUPTURE CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DFiTE. .
lion from business ; we refer to hundreds of
patients cured. 0. 10. Miller Co. , 207 N. V.
Life buIldIng , Omaha Net' . 11-719
VI.tVT-A 1102311 TREATMENT FOR UTERINE
troubies. PhysIcian In attendan-e. Consulta.
tion or health book free. 348 lIce llldg ,
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LESSSONS FRI7tl-DBESSMAKINQ IN ALL fl's
branches by quickest. easiest , beat system ; no
refitting ; dresses drafted In 3 minutes ; ihartless
and seamless waists ; French Was ; want teachers -
ers to Introduce Istem : send for clrculars.
Mrs. George Sheller. prIncipal , Boston Dress
Cutting Academy. Sf3 Rarbach bIle. ; open even-
inga. 11-291-317
MONL'Y 'I'O LOAN-REAL ESTATE ,
AN'tIIONY LOAN & TIUST.CO , , :15 N.YL.
Quick money at low rates ( Or choice farm ionn
in lows , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska ,
CiTY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. V. LIFE ,
W-763
2.1024EV TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Love Co. , I'axton flflc.
\-762
LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY
property , \V. Farnam Smith & Co. . 11) ? Parnam ,
W-7Il
CEO P. IIEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON hiLoeg.
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SIONISY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA
roperig at 9. 5I. I and 6 per cent. Pus.oy
' Thomas , room , .ji , First National Ilank Ihidg ,
W-7G6
HONEY TO LOAN ON CITY I'IlOPFIvry
1500.00 up to $00.000to Fldehit Trust Company.
lS'-lcl
MONET TO LOAN AT 1.0W RATES TIfl
_ 2 : " Davis Co , 1503 1"arnam St. W-7tl
I P1111 CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OSIAIIA
real Situ. ti Neb. ( argus. ' $ y , . Meiki , , Omalu
' , S'-lth
F. 13. WIIAD , LoANS. 16Th AND DOUQ
\V-M13G Jyl
3It4I.1Y TO LO.NV11AT'l'EI.S.
MONEY TO LOAN 30 , CD. 00 DAYs' FL'ItNl-
lure , pIanos , etc. IIuff Green. room I ISarker bIlL
71-170
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MONEY TO LOAN ON ? URN1TURE. I'LAhOe4 ,
horses. wagons , etc. , . at lowest rats In city
no removal of goods ; strictly confldenttal ; you
u.n pay the loan off at any lime or In a.gy
amount.
amount.O3IAIEA ZOBTGAU7 LOAN co
$06 So. 16th St.
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BUSINESS CHANCES ,
CRIPPLE CREEK COLD STOCES SAFE AND
sure ; $5 nd upwards inYCstCd often brings
fabulous and quick return. by placing your
orders with the Van liuren Investment Co. ,
( Incorporated ) , bankerS and brnketa , 976 11th Si.
Benver. Cu ! ? . Y-772
FOIl SALE Oil TRADE. STATE OF NE-
) rseka ; txna tide patent. Address A. 125
flaughn St. , Council Bluffs. Y-23164-37
$230 INVESTED EAIINS $16 WEEKLY ; PROS.
Ictua. proofs , free. 3' . Daly , 1233 Iiroa.twny ,
New York. V-MIlliE'
FOR SALE , COAL YARD : LESS ThAN 14
price. Enquire 131 ! Farnam. V-Moot .12
FOIl SALE. A1JOU' 2o'd LBS. 3tIh4lON TVI'7 ,
10' ' ) lbs. Igate , Gd lbs. brevier type , 150 za'r
two third cases , 4. ) double iron stands for
two third cases. 'This msterlal was used on
The Omaha flee and is In fairl ) gd condition ,
\VIlh be sold theap In bulk or in quantitIes to
suit purchaser , Aslly , in petn or by mall to
'rue lice Publishing Co. , Omaha , Nob. V-Ill
130 YOU WANTTOIIE flEI'IiESL'NTED
east ? Mn4iufactUrers or producers whhlng
an Outlet will find It to their atlvafltge to
communicate wllh one. F , 116 Puhtrn street.
New York. V-MID J3
RARE O1'I'ORTUNITV 'TO BUY OR TRADE
for SCsI lss stoCk clothing end furnishing
goods In prosperous Iowa town : improved I
real estate or gilt-edge 1aler taken , SToat
bargain , lIarly bird gts worm. .b..ldros
Drawer II , I'iattsmouth , Nob. .Y-MC7h .11
YOU LOVE TO 1117 IIUSY ; IT IS ALSO WELl.
to keep your money busy ; Bid in our investment -
ment system rams $2.0' ) every tiny and Is never
Idle , Oaborn , Croiby & Co. , Flour Exchange ,
Minneapolis. . V-MEl 2'
CAN YOU AFFORD TO 1317 ECONOMICAL FOR
a few months irs orler to save mono ) ' which
will ciuri 5 per cent a month. Our investment
system Is an insurance compang of which
people of limited means may become members
imd alt are accorded the same protection ,
whether investing $100.5) or * 1,0)0.5) . Write for
particulars. You wilt be Interested. Illeld lime.
&Co. , Traders Bldg. , ChIcago. Y-2.IS26 2'
FOIl. EXC1I.tNGE.
I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST PARTIES hATing -
ing city property to exchange for equities , erIn
In part payment for farms , to list their prop
city with me , as I have a great many farms
on which I can trade city Property at good
prices. Address H , 1' . Morrow , Missouri \al-
hey , Ia ,
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AN ELIIGANT QUARTER OF CLEAR LAND
near county seat where cycionos never occur
and plent > ' of graIn thIs season. to trade for
horse , or mules , colts or a g".o.I lIvery stock.
Lock box 7 , Ogahiala , Nob. 7.-2.lSh73
DRL'G STOCK FOR OMAHA PItOh'ERTY. BE-
slrable home for hardware blaslnFsa , 50 acres
in Iowa for Omaha property. 1' . D , Weah , 16th
end Douglas. 7.-MIll 4
FOIl SALII-IIIIAL IIST.t'I'17.
GI'.O. P. 11172315. ROUSES , LOTS. IRRIGATED
farm lands , loans. 303 and 206 Paxton block.
RE-Oil
* 1.170. WILL BUY 4 LOTS COR. 29 & BUll-
dette. that cost owner in 1119 , 14.030.
E.ict front corner lIst & Franklin. $700. John
V , Itobbinc , 211 71. V. Life 1115g.REnI
RE-nI-
ABSTRACTS. TIlE BYRON ItEED COMPANY.
FOR SALE. BEAUTIFUL hOUSES. ON EASY
terms ; caslithlks. A. P. TOrkey , StE-ill
FOR SALE-S. W , CORNER I'ARK AVF AND
l'aclflc at. Eaat front , 102x150 feet ; beautIful
residence sIte : aiso 75x135 feet on 30th ave.
near Pacific St. Above wilt te offered at very
low figures. T. S. Rogers , 14th and Farnam st.
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FOR RALF.-MOIIERN COrrAGIl HOME , SI2C
rooms. barn , etc. , lawn and shade trees , clear
of incumbrance ; prIce , 42,00) . Alvly Ifi N. V.
Life bldg. ltE-M775 32
] iISAUTIFUL COTTAGE 1102311. 41.230.
Kountzo I'Iace residence , * 2.530.
G.room cottage 19th and Leavenworth. * 1 530.
lB-foot lot 25th and Ereklne sta. , snap , * 100.
VesT ) ' fine residence , ParIc ave. 12-9,030.
p. fi , Wead , 16th and Douglas ets. 1117-2.1834 4
LOST.
LOST , DECORATION DAY , AT ROAD RACE.
on top of Isili south sIde of Dodge 51. , lady's
g3id watch. Reward. 70-I N. 16th , 2nd floor.
Lost-Ill 1'
LoST , GOLD IIN.tMEL STICK PIN. hANS-
c.-m or Walnut 11111 car line. Return IE1S
So. 30th Ave.
L4'tST , B/RH RED 2-TARE , 'V.'IIITE Ill'OrS ON
hick and scar under tall , from 1249 South 11th
St : tinder rctirn to above address and get Se-
Ward. - - li-I'
LoST-LADY'S BROWN CAPE. SILK LINED ,
on road to or in Forest Lawn cemetery Satur-
day. Return to Dybali , 1515 Dougias. . for re-
ward. Ld)5t-MES 2'
IIIEDICAL.
THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY. 1521 DOUGLAS
street , treats diseases of w' men exclusively ;
25 years' practice ; ladleS wIth delayed courses
consult at once ; delay dangerou3 ; coulnernent ,
$10.30 and up.
TAPE WORM REMOVED 010 NO CJl.flG1I ;
no dIay from business. Ii. W. Wight Co. ,
Florence , Neb. 23621 11'
MUSIC , AItT .4-ND LANGUAGE.
MY PINAOSOUNDS THIN. P371IIIAPS YOU
had a thin tuner. try Mr. Leonhardl. olfice
Mrs. Bensons store ; reasonable prIdes. 990-41
GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1815 ChIcago St. 10)
112011 FOP ORGAN. $15.75 ; KIMBALl. PIANO ,
good con5itton 475 ; pianos for rent 315 Mc-
Cague building. H-Ill .76'
JIICYCLES.
O2.IAHit BICYCLE CO. , BEST PLACE TO BUY
bicycles ; bicycles repaired , 123 N. 16th St. 7 $ )
WESTN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 1416 CU2.IING.
731
ATTENTION' WIIIOFILMEN. AETNA LIFE INS.
Cos. , "new Cycle CombinatIon Policy' for gen-
erat accidents , WITH DOUBLE INDEMINTY
11 ° INJURED WhILE RIDING A BICYCLE.
John Dale , Geal. Agent , 309 N. V. Life. Omaha.
-206.314
LIFE I'OLICIES 1IOUGJIT.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED-
loana on same , Address P. 0. box , 221 Omaha ,
525-i - '
BANd NC.
2.IORAND GIVES PRIVATE LESSONS DAY OR
evenIng. ballroom or stage. 1510 Ilnrney.
391.317
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S'VflMSIIIl'S.
LoWEST RATES TO OR FROM EUROI'E ALL
lines. Thai. Cock & Son , vacation - tours.
harry 12. Iloores 1415 Farnam SI. , Omjrha.
; 119.3Y7
flUII.IING ANt ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
ShARES IN MUTUAl. L.&h1. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 3 , 2. 3 years old ; clan- !
reJemabIe. 1704 FarnamSt. , Nattinger See.
716
110W TO GET A 1102312 OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha I & 13.
. Asa'n. 170-4 Farnasn , U , H. Nattinger Sec.
777
SIIOItTil.iNI ) AND TYI'I3V1lITINC.
A. C. VAN SANDS SChOOL. 531 N , Y , LIFE.
7"
110118015 I'ASTURIID ,
hORSES PASTURED FOR SHUMlifli FOR
particulars address H. .1. W'elch , GroIns , Neb.
PIT-il
GOOD GI1ASS , BOARD FENCES. SPRING
water , A. W , Phelps & Son , , 207 N. V. Life ,
SIG-JyE °
WANTET-.IIOI1SES AND CATTLE ; AlIUND.
ant grass , water such shade ; terms very tea.
sonable , . .4ddre5 Crescent Land Co. . Crescent ,
Ia. 23-778 .10h
VI'IIOLSTEIIING FUJINITVIIE.
FURNITURE PACKED. COUCIIES MADE TO
order. mattresses made and renovated , chairs
caned : cheap this month. If. S. Walkila , 2111
Coming. Tel. 1231.
I'AW'NIIIIOICVIRS ,
11. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST.
774
i.nd tIe tasraclans Frpneb
L8 III lLameJy OALTHOS ( ewe , sad , s
, ITS 9 leg-il gust-sate. ihat CaLuoi wji
.0 "At c. Usc (1 aeday , fsat4ifed.
"It Aldr..aVOU MOHL. CO. ,
.
44" ' ' CURE YOURSELF !
CUI1EI Vat Big (1 for unnatutal
I. I is P 4ss. dI. bigem , InIlamsassIons ,
oIar&st,4 irritittoas or uiccratLeo
5s1 10 sOuls : , . of in a c 0 U membranes
rrs'u e.slsjt.s. Psiales , , sad not asirlu.
0 fl411flCAtIIEAICC. Ui UT P01500051.
EI5INS1TT.0. oh4 by Drugg5sia ,
U. 3. A , t sent in gIai wrsper ,
\ :
, 0'
' 1rIutIr 5555 an
A REMARI3LE CURE.
A Case of P1Icf Efghtccii X'curs
Stnidiiig.
Cureul 1H' the Tnnal4 Pile' Cure.
Tbeti are lontb1I pile cures whIch give
relIef and sometImeeaure a IniltI case of
plies , but there ls.oi1y , one which can be
depended upon wIth certainty to cure oil-
atlnate long standing-cales , anti that is the
Pyramid Pile Cure ,
1ndorsements * i1 testimonials are re-
cefted daily from tikMand women vhrse In-
tegrtty and relIabhiit' ae above question ani
In tills connection a letter recetvel from the
11ev. Jaa. \Vesbrook ot ilowne , Mich. ,
may be of Interest to pile surcrer5 who hive
zough in 'a1fl lota cure. lie sayl :
I have used the I'yramld l'Ilo Cure end I
krow that it Is all ttat Is clalmel for It. I
had been troubled with piles more or less for
about cighteon years and I bad tried other
rcmedles , but the piles grew worle until
about ten months ago I ticel the I ° 'ramhl
Pile Cure. It gave almost Instant relief anti
I have been free from ples ! ever since. 10ev.
ins. II. Wesbrook.
The remedy ecems to act equsily well In
every form of plIes , blind , bleeding , protruding -
truding or Itching. It stops , all pain almost
Imn.odiately , allays lrrltnticn anti remus-es
constipation , and any one who has suffered
the annoyance and pain ot a rectal trouble
will apprecIate the excellent results which
Invariably follow the first application of the
Pyramid.
The Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared by Ue
P'ramId Drug Co. ot Milton , Mleh. , and for
sale by druggists everywhere at &O cents per
Vackage.
, .
. '
4cy Know the
:4Certain /
' - , for
Rcmcdy
j -St
.p discascs of the
Liver , Kidneys and Urinary
Organs is
Dr11 J icLEu'S
LVE MD W1Y
A L M
It Cures Female Troubles
At Druggisti. Price , $1OO Per ottle
THE Dfl.J. H. McLgAr , MrolcIng Co.
aT LouIs , MO.
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25fl kivci :
made of pure rubber
holds the Bu11-1og Garde.
Ia7' jziy HQs togetiier0
Jul 1 holds the. rd1nary rubbe
i1 garde hose together.
Thestrength of hosedependson ths rub
ber rivets ( tectlllcali ) ' 2i1ed friction ) . A shoi
rivet is Stronger than a. long one. Bu1i-Do
rivets iort.
Theory and results PriSve Bull-rog stroig :
est Ibid for money matie.
itrii :
Ieston Woven Hoe & Rubber Co.
Z5 Devonshh'a St. , Boston , or ,
205 LOk'O ! St. , Chicago. 63 Reade St. , N , Y.
109 No. , th St. , St. LouIs. ro 1'/ater Si. Cleveland.
x7oAupahaeSt. . Denver , z Treciunt , San Fran.
ear1es &
Searles
-
SPECIALISTS
-i sw'I d licn'ous , Chronlo
k . - . anti
.4a..1 Private DIseasj.
4gj WEREH ! { (
'k IIEXUALL ! .
tI ) ' All Private DIseases
' 3 ci LfrR ! ( ' * 1nti Di.ordora of Men
1 . lsfJSJ , Treatment by mall
re e' 'dcoitUlttiUU tree
. . - SYPhiliS
Cured for life aOl the poison thoroughly
cleansed from the system. I'ILES , FISTULA
5-n RECTAL ULCERS , IIYDItOCELIIS AND
VAIOICOCIILE permanently cad successfully
cured , Method new and unfaIling.
TflIPTIIflC AUfl P1 CT Curel
OIIIIUIUIIL. HiLJ ULLL.I otitomo
fly new nielbod without pain or cutting.
Call on or address -rvitn stamp ,
TI , . Ct , ci ' 6' CirIta lit ) S. 1411t81 ,
1)1. O1s11I IA JLhUIb)1 Omaha :6.0.
RAILWAY TIFIIE CARD
Leaves hiUItLlNlTON & MO. IOIVEIItArrivrs
Omaha UnIon Depot , 10th & Msson Sts. [ Otnaha
8:30am..Denver : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 9:15am :
4ZCpm.lilk : 111115. Mont. & Puget Sad 11g. 4Olpni :
4:51pm..Denver : Uxpress . . . . . . . . . . 4:05pm
7OSpm.Nebravla : Local ( except Sunday ) 7:45pm :
. , .I..incoln Local ( except Sunday ) . - .11lSan ,
2SSpm..Fast Mail ( tar Lincoln ) daily , . . ,
I.eave3 CIIICAGO. I3UIILINU'rON & Q.jArrtves
Omaha Unlota Depot , 11th & Mason Sts.l Omaha
1:00pm : . . , . , . , , . . Chicago Vestibule. . . . . . . . . . 1:07am :
9:41am..Chicago : l-Ix'reu. . . . . . . . . . . 1:11pm
7Ppm..Cht.agu ; & st. Lauia taptess. , , 8:00am :
11:25am : , . , . , . . Pacific Junction Local. . . . . . . 6:10pm :
Fast Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:50pm
Leaves ChICAGO , IIIL. & ItT , PAUL.iArrIves
Omaha Union Depot , Rib 8. Mason Sts.JOmalia
1:53pm..Chicago : Limlled . . . . . . . . . . 8Eam :
h1OOam.Chtcaro Exprcss ( cx. Sunday ) . . . 3:27pm :
Leaves CHICAGO & NOIlTfIWF.ST'a' . Arrives
Omaha Un'on lOOh&Macon tits. Omaha
: . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10pm :
4:45pm : , , . . , , . . . Vestibulcil Limited . . . . , . . . , 5:4pn :
6llpin ; . , . , . . . , . , St. Paul Express. . . . . . . . . . 9:30am :
5:40am..1. : Paul LimIted . . . . . , , , , , 9:06pm :
OlharnCarroll : & Sioux City Iiicai,1llopm ;
6:30pm : . , . . . , Omaha ImItaga lpecial , , , , , , 3:30am :
S . . . . . , , . .Mieeouri'fllley I.coi , . . . . . . . 9:30am :
Leaves JC1IlCAGOj . I. & PACIFIC.JArrlves
OmahalUnion Depot. lilh & Mason Sts.l Omaha
10:4dam/oUaatlO : Exproes ( cx. Sunla ) ' ) , , 1:23pm :
1100pm. . . . . . . . . . 0111dM xoress . . . . . . . . . . . 8:15am :
4lOpmCbICagO : % ' .ot1ltfrd , Limited , , , , . 1:21pm :
4:50pm. . , St. Paul Sestibuled Limited. . . . 1:33pm
G4Zpm.Oklahblna ; & 'ItzasRx. leg. Sun.,10llamn .
1 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
Leaves I ' : : . . ST. 1M , & 0. lArrives
Omahal Dipot. 11th W.bser $ 815. I Omaha
8lIam.Ittoux ; CII ) ' A4omm0OatiOn , . , , 8:15pm
33SOpm. : Sioux CII ) ' ( cx. Sun. ) , .I1&han : ,
: , . . . . . . . . . . 3 ° J4ILIPIIe5. ( . . . . . . . . .
; ; ; ' I la. , VALLEY. lArrIves
OmshaLIIpot.1IthImjjebster St. . ! Omaha
3:00pm.alt : Mall and llxpres. . . . , , , , , , 530pm
3UOpm.el. : ( Sat. ) W'a. JIx. ( ox. Alan. ) , . 1:10pm :
7lOam..Norfolk Exreaa1cx. ( Sundayl0ZSam )
7P2smFremont : L'xjsl .ttunYs Only ) . ,
6:15pm..St. : PaI , Lisires. . . . . . . . 9:10am :
! , eaves K. .C. , ST J , & C. . 13. Arrive ,
Omaha Union Depot , fOIh &l4asomnsts.Omsha
9:11am : . . , , , Hansas City Day I0xpress. , , 6:10pm :
lONOrm.K. C. Night Ext via U. I' . Trans. 6:30am :
: ; ; : 11185011111 P.tCII'IC , iArrlves
Omaha Depot. 15th sn4 Webster Sts. Omaha
3:45pm : , , , , N ebrsslo& & Ilansas Limited.llSSam :
9IGpm..Kansas CIty lixprus , , . , , , , . 6:00am :
3:15pm..Net.raaka Lcalex. Sun ) . . . . . 9:00am : t
Leaves I 8191171 CITY & rAc1FIc'IArriyes
Omabal Depot. 13th and Webster Sis. I Omaha
: . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ! ! 0' I.irnited..9h0srn
Leaves I SIOUXCITY A PACIPIC. lArrives
OniahalUnion Dpo.i0b & M&sonts.LOrnaM
' 6:40am : , , , . , , . . . St. Paul passenger..1:10pm
7:31am..EouS CII ) ' Pasengr. . . . . . . 9dlsnn : I
1:11pm..St. I'aui Llmited. . . . . . . . 9:13am
Leaves UNION I'ACIFIC. IAiii"
OrnahaiJnionflepot , 10th & MaaomsSts.JOmaha _
I30am..Kearney Expreef. . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm :
3:20am..Overland Limited. . . . . . . . 4:31pm : I
2hOpm.lleatce & Strotnsb'g Ex.ez Sun ) . 4:10pm
1:13pm.Grsnd : Island Express 'cx. Sun.UOSpm
! a2pm. . . . . , Fastltaii . . . . . . . . 8:40am :
I..eavei I WAI3ASII RAILWAY. tArrives
Omahajunion DepotlGIb & Mason Sts.I Omaha
4:30pm , , . , , , . 1. Louis Cinnon Bail..llI5ari :
SOUTH OMAHA NI3WS
GitQ33
The city council 11101 in regular monthly
scesion met night , all members being prt'-
out ,
Chairman C-aldweli ot the judiciary committee -
mittee reported in favor of the ordinance
7b'lIICh provides for the laying of a sidewalk
on the east aide of Taenty-fourth atreet
from A to P streets.
The dog ordinance was recommended for
passage , the charge for a male dog to be
$1 anti fenialo $2. The rules u-pro sus-
pendt"i and the ordinance pas.tei ,
A fas'rdablo report train the commIttee os
the 11111k ordluarco sra. road.
Mr. Schultz reported that the committee
appointed lo ssatl on the manager of the
Mteropolitan Street IBtilbay company htl
called upon the traflic manager In regard to
the Q etreet xteuaion. Th street ear corn-
pany Pleaded hard times na an excuse for
not making the extension ,
City Attorney I.anmbert was tllrected to
look up the etreet car company's charter and
see if the city cannot compel the cRnpans' to
build the extensipn.
\v. S. Cook '
was granted a plumber's Ii-
collIe.
The license conirnittee reQrtetl In favor of
granting liquor lIcenses to John ltabb and C.
F' . Weymullor ,
I street between Twelfth and Thirteenth
streets 778.1 eriereL repaired.
A resolution to the effect that I' . I. .
hughes take the committee Placee nlado"sa-
cant by Illanchard's rcolgnation was intro'
duced soil passed.
Tue ordinance ordered drawn at the last
meeting compelling Insurarce cCnlpaflies to
pay ars occupation tax was read and referred
to the judiciary committee. The amount
SIt tax to be levied aginlt the companies
was left for the comnniitteo to fill , but a fine
of not more than 5 or lsa than $10 as
provided for in case of a violation of the
ordinance.
The Anmerican Waterwcrka company was
Inatructed by crdlnance to locite alit ) main-
tam lire lly'drarots at the corner of Elgh-
teenth and Mitrey and Nineteenth and Mu-
roy ctreets.
An ordinance was introduced and lead for
the firlt time requirIng property osvnerp on
Twenty-third street from Q to S to lay a
sidewalk within thirty days.
An ordInance requiring the owners of lands ,
lots and paris or lotis abutting on the west
aide of Twenty-secand etreot , between S anti
U streets , to lay a sidewalk along the rime
within thirty days wat. read for the first
time. In the event of failure to do oa in the
time tpecificd the street commIssioner is flu-
thorized to do the work and charge the cost
up to the property.
An ordinance declaring thc oflice of stock
Inepector vacant w - - - - and referred.
The milk ordinance was read for tIle firot
time anti upon motion of Caldwell the rules
were suspended and the ordinance was placil
on Its second and third reading anti paucd
A license of $25 for each milk wagon anti $10
for each milk depot will be charged. Cots's
will ho taxed Si each where the number is
over two end under ten ; one or two cows , 60
cents apIece.
A petitIon arkiug for an electric light at
Twenty-sixth and E streets was read and
referred to the committee on public tights' .
Another petition was presented fOr a light at
Twenty-sixth and F. It seems that the residents -
idents in that vicinity cannot agree upon
the location of the light. Mayor Enoir ap.
pointed Hyland , Schultz and Mullaly a corn-
mittco to Investigate and report on a ben-
tion for the light. A crosawalk was ordered
laid at 'the East side of Thirty.flrat and S
etreete.
MuIIaly offered a reoolutiori directing the
attorney to draft an ordinance levying a
tax on all telephone end telegraph poles now
occupying the streete ofthe city.
The came councilman wants all of the
nickel in the slot machines taxed ,
Street Commissioner flops was ordered to
repair a washout at Thirty-second and .1
streets.
'Ph city clerk was authorixed to advertiee
for bi& , for the building of an extonmion of
the sewer at Twentieth and N streets.
Hylond called 1ho attention of the license
cbmmittoo the fact that billiard and poi
rooms were not now being taxed.
3.V. . Cress resIgned as city welghmaster.
Ilylrond moved not to accept the resignation.
Hughes wanted the matter to lay over for
cue week and it was so decidEd.
-iv. C. Lambert resigned so city attorney.
\'aneInt moved that the resignation be not
accepted , but on a vote the resignation Wa
accepted.
Mayor Eneor appointed John Carroll milk
inopector. The rote stood 7 to 1 for conflrma-
tion , Vansant alone voting no.
It. 13. Montgmery was named by the
mayor for the ornco of city attorney. The
vote st-as C for and tsvo cigainet. Bennett and
Vansant voted against the confirmation.
The council gave to W , C. Lanibert a vote
of thanks for Itis emcicnt eor-t'ices while act.
ing ae city attorney.
A number of bIlls were read and ordered
paid. _ _ _ _ _ _
TIIACIIIIIIS CIIOSEN FOIL NEXT TEAR.
lions's ! Makes. NoClmmiziges in flies
SisInry LIst.
The board of Education met in regular
monthly sccaion hat night and elected teach-
era and janitors. Fifty-five teachers wore
ebectel , the salarieo with one exception remaining -
maining the eanlo no last year. The
teachers are : W. .1. Taylor , principal High
school ; Helen Seeley , assistant principal ;
Sarah Finlay , principal Brown Park school ;
Elsie Hartman , principal West Side school ;
Mary Littell , principal Albright school ; Mar-
tim Erar.a , principal Lowell school ; Mary
Seykora , principal hawthorn school ; Jon&o
Allemi , principal Lincoln school ; Elixia Gib-
bins , principal highland school ; Marion
Thompson. principal High schoal annex ; Lii-
han Fitch , physical culture instructor and
"ubstitute Jennie Littell. supervisor and
drasing ; Jean lloyd Mullen , superintendent
of music. Teachers Ilettie Moore , Winona
Evans , J , A. lIeck , 111gb school ; Mary Roc ,
Lulu Bell , Stella M. Cain , Anna Wells , Mary
13. Reed , Minnie Dennia , Claire Davis , Alice
Havens , hlopo Hornby , Marguerite O'Toole ,
IllanclIe Glasgow , Julia Gramlish , Ruth Tur-
ncr. Nora Snyder , Sophie Cleveland , Anna
hunter , Martha WidtHs , Mary Garrahan ,
Rebecca Gehaii , Eulith Sampson , Anna Taylor ,
Fannie Whitely , Lillian tV. haiti , Cora Gos-
fey , Mary Groist. Mary Novacek , Jessie
llobeson , Eugonla Chapin , Florence MeMul-
len , Cora Cook , Luelia Erion , Aruia
Blanchard , Mary Elgin , Maud Thomas , iCittie
Ryan , N. W' . hay , Anna Fowler , Id. 3. Laur ,
Andora Clark ,
Janitors for the ensuing term wore elected
as follows : P. S. McAuley , High 021100l
George Sherwood , Third ward : James Wilkes ,
llroan Parkt. ; . B. Nunu , Mireluri avenue
C. A. Allen. Fourtll ward ; A. N. Vanraut ,
Twonty'-6iXth end F' streets ; Mrs , Hammer-
itton.Vost AIbrigIit . J. Wyman , East Al-
bright.
On ceder of the board alt Janitora exCept
McAuley will be dismissed on Juno 10 for
the term. .
James II. Van flusen was elected attorney
for tile board. -
IN F.tVOlt 01' ONLY ONE SOLICI'I'R.
Live StoelL ; ; ; ; V4)tt' $ for times
XLaa Itimie' .
The South Omaha Live Stock exchange
met In regular monthly aeiion yesterday
afternoon anti by a a'ote of 47 to 7 passed
the amendment regarding traveling solicitors.
Aa ali of the live stock exchangeS have or
are about to vote oil the amendmnent it Is
given bebowh
After January 1 , 11d7. there shall be no soil-
citor or agent employed I ) > ' any individual
member , firm or corporation belonging to
this exchange who is hot a member of Ihmu
South Omaha Live stock exchange ,
There mthali be no solicitor employed except
on a stipulated salary , which shall not be
contingent on commissions earned.
Members of time exchange shall file with tile
secretary thereof within lIve days of the
lime of emniiOYlflent. tile name and pOatofike
addremei of their solicitor , Members shall not
enlpjo > ' to exceed one traveling solicitor for
each tirm or corporation. One member of a
commission firm or col-porstion may aOileit
buriness for Isis house0 Isrovided time firmer
corporation of v.'hich he is a member hoe no
regularly employed soicitor , and provided
tie complieli in all respects with the gostrie-
lions governing traveling solicitors.
It shall be a violation of this rule f r ony
non.realdent member or stockholder of ammy
commission flrnh to solicit for any omnmls-
eiori firm in which he may be interested , unless -
less he be duly registered antI enipioyeii as a
eciicitor under the rules end regulations
provided.
It is provided further that members repre-
renting comminin firma or innorloratctl
sompanies mihmall be held responsible for any
violation of this rule by uQu-ga.tident part.
nf'ra or stockholders of ethch firm or corporation -
tion ,
The above shall breonbe a rule of thia exchange -
change provided the Chicago , Kansas City
anti East St , Louts Live eck exchanges
n.iopt similar rules on or before January 1 ,
1107 ,
Th committee , consisting of 10. ( liichrist ,
3 , ( .1. Martin , J. A. hake , J. Ii , Ihlanchard
ahill 1) . Il. Olney , which was appoInted some
time ago for the exprets purpose Cf getting
the terminal charges of 1.0 per car on all
live stock received at this market aboiished ,
rcportesl that the terminal charges had been
abolished. The exchange wa , so well pleancd
with the work of the committee that on
motion the conimittee was iiisde permanent
and tvlii be known as the rallrcad comluittee ,
1,15'C Slimuk htocesipits fur httay ,
The report for May , just completed by
Colonel J. C. Sharpe , aecretary of the Union
Stock Yarda company , ehowe , tiio number of
head of live stock receIved at the yards for
the month Alit ! the amount olisuiiied bore.
Receipts-Cattle , 31,690 ; hogs , 121,376 ;
imeei , 60,110 ; horses anti miiiee , 733 ; cars ,
Consumed at Smith Omaha-Cattle , 29,091
hogs , 119,613 ; sheep , 23,731 ; horses and
Inuies sold , 102 ,
Consumed in South Omaha since December
1 , 1S-Cattle , 142,439 ; hoge , & 68,601 ; sheep.
70,201 ; horses and mules sold , 2,644 ; came ,
15,60) .
Averaeo weight for bogs for May 1506 ,
26S pouhils ; average weight of hogs for May
iSIS , 217 pounds ,
Feeder shipments to the country ssero light
last month. owing to the scarcitr of that
Itind of etuft on the market. Time total
svba only 109 cars , 3,905 head , of sshlch No-
braska. got forty Cars and lots-a eighty-three
care ,
2blngie Clip' ( ; oeaii ,
O.icar Itelniera of Grand Ieland was a
visitor in the city yesterday ,
The pupils of the eighth grade will hare
thotr closing exercises \Vedflesda ) ' evening ,
At the First Presbyterian church.
James J. Fitzgerald of the Omaha Packing
company loaves today for Hot Springs , S , II. ,
srhere he will jend his vacation.
Frank Riley , alae "Snaky , " bar been sent
up to the counly jail for ten days on a
bread and water diet for being drunk.
Mrx. .1. 0 , Owens , Twenty-sixth and 15
etteets. returned yesterday from , hicago ,
sshero she spent five week ) with friends.
During the month of May $1.15 was the
top price for beeves , $3.85 for lielfers , $3.60
for con's , $5.50 for reals , $3.80 for bulls and
$4.10 for feeders on this market.
Chancellor MacLean of the State univer-
cur a-ill deliver an address at the FIrst
I'rethyterlan church the evening to the par-
cats and pupils of the publc schools.
\Vaehlngtcn tent , No. 67. KnIghts of the
Maccabees , met Sunday afternoon and partied
resolutions on the death aS V'iiilani Mc-
Guirk. Members of the lodge will attend the
funeral in a body today.
.Pvhn Teufel , who has been east for about
a year in search of health , was at tIme stock
yards ycoterday and his looks go far to
prove that he found what he was in soarob
or. lIe will again go into the bualness ss'ith
hl old partner , C. W. McVicker , buying
hogs on orders.
Yesterday afternoon tIme police judge sen-
tencerl Thomas Maher to thirty days in the
county jail on bread and water for being a
vagrant. Maher was suspected of having
had a hand in some of time recent robberies
committed lately. but it could not be proven
'gainst hIm and the judge gave him
, erCrO sentence iii order to keep him away
from the city in. the future.
There is one medicine rightly named , that
iii Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One appllca-
tlon viii relieve the severe paine incident to
rheumatism , and its continued une , effect a
complete cure. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
sale by druggists.
1,00th IiitIVi'l'IES.
Mrs. C. :1 ! . Higrmitli of 701 North Sixteenth -
teenth , atreet reports the theft of a $60 goi.l
watch at the Dodge street race on Saturday.
John Williams has been held to , district
court to answer to a charge of burglarizing
time store of A. Singer. The bond was fixed
at $1.000.
Gehrgo Crats'ford , arrested several days
ago for the thr.ft of Sante leod pipe , has been
bound over to the district court on a charge
of burgiary.
A charge of burglary has been flied against
George Crawford. The l'crtsmouth Company
bank aliegea he took 250 pounds of lead pipe
February 15 last.
The police have received inquiriec of Mrs.
Maggie Smith of Reno , Neb. , who Is desirous
of having them locate bier son , Alouzo , who
is supposed to be working in same Omaha
chop house.
Mat Knaden was arrested yesterday afternoon -
noon with a bicycle in hio posseetsion about
which ho told a number of conflicting stories.
The wheel is new , Knaden was iocked up as
being a suspicious character.
Chief Sigwa't has detailed olilcors to 10-
cate Francis Hermans of Salt Lake , if he Ic
in Omaha. 1hz wife , Henrietta Clawson , is
known ac a former resident of this placs. A
report s'as Current that be had stopped in
Omaha.
John McEihatton and his wife , Susie , ss'ore
yesterday flncd in police court for their part
in coo of the periodical outbreaks of the war
of factions on the bottoms. He retaliated by
sss'c'aring out a warrant for John Driffcorim ,
charging him with aoaault.
Charles harvey , a small negro boy , wac
rrestod last evening at the instance of Con-
doctor Cannoll of the Sherman avenue line.
Ho was charged with incorrigibhlity. Harvey
limo been in the habit of jumping oft anti on
the cars , despite orders to desist.
Tcetimony was taken in police court concerning -
corning Abe Melchor's stable , Thirteenth and
S'iillama streets. Roomers abv the struc-
tore testified to having been sick all spring
from the vile exhalations. A promlee to
reform was Blade anti the prosecution watt
dropped.
The police and count ) ' commissioners al'o
trying to secure transportation for Mrs.
Eugene Iloalnian of Buffalo , N. V. , to her
home. Her husband left Omaha shortly before -
fore her arrival hero last Friday , concealing
his destination. She is penniless and ba a
S.year-olfi child with her.
Mrs. W. C. Allyn , who is stopping at the
Mercer. was run over by a reckless wheel.
man Saturday and badly injured. She l
confined to her bed and is in a serious condi.
tion. No bonca ss'ere broken. but she wai
very badly bruised and probably sviii not be
able to be around for several days.
The door leading down into tIme basement
of St. Cece.ia Catholic church , Forty.flrat
and hamilton strtete , s'aa discovered on fire
Sunday afternoon anti cauaed the Walnut
Hill hose company a short run. The fIre
resulted from matches in tIme hands of some
boys who wore playing around lImo building.
The damage was slight ,
Harry I ! , handel and wHo arrive' ' ) at the
Arcade Sunday from Chicaflo. Mr. lIanUel
comes to take the position of dud cIerk at
tile Arcade , which postion : lie resigned ill
1593 to take a position Lii Chicago during the
tvot-ld'n fair. Mr. Butler , usho has ( or sonic
time occupied this pOsition , left ) 'eaterday 10
asumo the uianagenient of the S'indsr.
Charles Matson of hook and ladder corn-
pany No. 1 sustaimmed severe Internal injiirie
at time Eighteenth antI Ilarney street house ,
yesterday morning while engaged in prac.
lice at the tower i tbe rear of the building0
The third ladder failed to catch upon tlid
ilililding and ho was precipitated tiiirtj-eiglit
test to the ground , lie was reriove-J to hi'J
home.
Johu L. Pierson and family will leave
Omaha this week for their future hmomu Iii
St. Louis , Mr. Pierson trill engage In
business with W , P. JoY , of the svimoiottabe
lumber firm of Joy Brothers. Justin E ,
Joy Wi I retire Iromn an active partIcipatIon
in tbe bimsiie.ee : of the firm , anti 3dm. i'iexson
aiidV. . P. J-y wilt asaume the nianagenient
( , tile business , -
Itecoiptit of taxes are very light at the
city troasslrers office at present. Most of
the liroperty owners prefer to wait uittli the
last of the month in order to have tue use
of the money up to time limo When another
mnonih's interest nccumiate. In the mean-
iijiie the clerks are kept busy making up tue
lists ishichi have been asked for alp ) on which
payment will be niaclo during tue latter part
of the month.
It In very likely that the Daibene hotel 'aii $
be open to receive guests whim the next
thirty days. Thu work of renovating and
putting the house in order nas already been
conimemiced and s-iil be continued untli coin'
plated. 11. Ia. ( 'ady has been negotiating ( CI'
0 , W , Vattle' mntereat in tile house , arid
while all the par.ers have not yet been
signed , it Is morn than likely tiey : isili be
witleits the next teaty.iour oura.
NO RESICNATION IS FILED
Time Not Opportune to Fill Rev. Urarn
blet's Place on Board of'Education.
OLD SIDEWAIJ CLAIM ORDERED PAID
i'ri'tila of it Couple of 'l'eai'lsere ' 1t
% 'ore I ) resspe.I i'e't I I I miii for 'l'Ii c I r
lid miatnti'sncmi 1h'rnf. Alhe'is
" . % 'nhis n l'tnnn.
'The oxpecte-i rerignatloim of 11ev. T. C.
Cramblet did not siiaierialite at the meet-
lag of the Board of Education last night. the
indhcatons being that the member toimo had
the document in his rest iocket hail not Slit-
et'dei iii perfecting a comnbhmmation On ble
succeseer. The only matter of mcre than
ordinary interrot that was conidervd was a
rosilutioti by 'Pokey that the re30lution by
which It ha'l been decided to dispense with
the services of a supervisor of drats-Ing ho
reseinled and that the board Proceed to eteet
a ruperi'isor. Tukey explained that ho was
convinced It would be pcer economy to do
away with the department o drawing. The
exhibition that had been recently given hid
indicated what could be done in the schools
antI he believed the taxpayer.s were generally
desirous that it should be continued. Antler-
sari supported the resolution anti ldsvarmtem
and Johnson opposed it. They said they litl
vated to do away with the supervisor purely
on the score of economy anti it was just as
economical now as it seas then. Th resalu-
tion % sas lost se follows : Ayes , Andorsun ,
1)avidcin , Jordan , Lowe , Tukey , I'resldent
ithioades-6 ; nays , Ilamldhauer. Dennis , lId-
wards , Gratton , Irey , Johnsomi , Lunt , I'ier-
son-S.
l'etltions train 111gb school pupils and
prominent c'tizena arking for the reinstate-
Inont of hello 31. Lewis were referred to the
high school committee.
The report of Treasurer Edsards shossed
a balance on hand of $1,461.37. There are
iniercat bearing warrants outstanding aggre-
gatitig $3S,727.60.
Prof. Alien looked the board to direct the
. ' -tuperintendent of buildings to move a piano
belonging to the Dodge school to his res-
deuce for lmt personal use during the 'aca-
tiomi. Tukey objected to granting the re
quert on the ground that it eatabiilhetl a bad
precedent , but Edwards moved that the request -
quest be granted. The motirn stag lost on
a tie rote anti the matter was referred to a
committee.
Time application of Frank M. Wooley for
the position of superintendent of buildings
ts.Ia placed on file.
Tlis Woman's club requested that Mrs. A.
S. Bihi'ngs b elected to till time prospective
meanly oaused by the reclgnation of 1151' .
Cramblet. Th communication Was temporarily -
rarily placed on file.
A pltition asking the retention of Miss Mc-
ISoon as principal at tIme Mason school was
referred to the committee on teachers and
exatninatlone.
Bids on uniforms for the 111gb se'nool ci-
dcts were referred to the 111gb school corn-
onittee ,
OLD CLAIMS APPROVED.
On recommendation of tIme committee on
buildings and property the old claim for sidewalk -
walk taxes on the 111gb school property SCSI
approved and ordered paid. With the accumulated -
mulated interec't the claim amounts to
$3,540.75.
The supsrintcndent of buildings was directed -
rocted to hare the outside wood and Ironwork -
work painted on time Dupont , Cams-i , Farnomu
and Omaha View school buildings.
The otllcial bond of James K. Cooke as custodian -
todian of supplies , with A. C. Foster anti C.
L. Cimsifee as gureties , was approved.
The numerous plans for a reamljustmnent of
thq eslarhEfi of janitors. which were flitro-
duced early in the year , came up in a corn-
mittee report. The communities recosnrnendtd
that all th rrsolutions be placed oti fIle , except -
copt one by Tukey which provided that iii
buIldings having from one to threa rooms the
salary should be $15 pcr month and $5 additional -
tional for each room , and tnat in buildings
of four or more rooms 25 per month and $5
odditional. Action on the report was post.
poned until the next meeting.
The attorney was directed to advise the
board svhether it was entitled to the revenue
derived from the sale of dog tags.
The regular monthly meeting of the 'IV.
C. A. will be held tide afternoon at 2 o'clock
in V. M. C. A. parlors ,
I 'iv. . C. .t. ! Iiiterlsiismume'ssl.
A zerlescf etertoptic n pictures store shown
to a large mirsembiage by Miss Dora Cady in
the rooms of the Young Women's Christian
astociation in The Bee building , last even-
lug. The pictures comprised a numuber taken
from the camp of the Young Women's Christian -
tian association at Geneva Lake , Wis. , last
summer. The profita of the entertainment
anti lecture will he cOntributed to the fund
being raised for time purpose of sending six
delegates ( rein the Omaha branch of the
association to the national meeting of the
Young Women's Christian oe'ociation , which
takes place at this lake next July.
A. 1. . WoOster , a prominent citizen of Os.
1500 , Micim. , after suffering excruciatingly from
piles for tss'onty years , sync cured in a short
time by using DCP.'itt'sS'ltch hazel Salve ,
an absolute cures for all skTh diaflses. M.7ro
of this preparation is tired than all otbrrs
00InbIII cii.
I'lIItSNtI. l'iltAJt.l'IiS.
A. B. Hunt of Superior is in the city.
I. . D. RIchards of Fremont is in the city.
'IV. C. Sherman and Ed Perry , Chicago , are
Earlier guests ,
G , M. Lambertson came up train Lincoln
today emi business.
C. A. Beach of Schuyler spent the day in
the city yesterday.
C. N. Miller of Des Moines spent tIme day
In Omaha yesterday. -
James B , Scanlon of Fremont watt mnong
time arrivals yesterday.
Charles Oftult left ( or time wett yesterday
to be gomio several days.
1)r. 15. 'IV. Lee returned yestentisy imiorning
from a trip to New Ycrk.
harry Illimtwortb and wife , Denver , Cola. ,
are ztopping'at tIme Barker.
Or J _ Morrow of Norfolk caine down on
the morning train yesterday ,
William Iluyatz 3nl ( tvift' , Columbue , Neli , ,
are registered at the Barker.
State [ lank llxammilner MeGroso' of Ilaistings
teas one of last ertulmig's arrivals.
Ten marchers of tbo "Wickiow Posilmiafi"
TIatotrical company are quartered at the
liarker ,
110gb Murphy lies gone to Idenver In con.
nection with the closing of serno asphalt
paving contracts ,
Henry P. Drexel left for York , Nob. , last
evening , stherc Ize has the stuno contract fur
thu ereotton of a large buihdumig ,
George 13. harris , gemnral : mammsgc.r of the
Burlington system , arrived om Chicago yes.
tertlay and left for thu west in the evening.
Nebraskans a the hotels : J. 'IV. Perry ,
Oril ; M. Ii. Eestimamn , Hrtkun 130w ; 15. 1' ,
7.iumIond , Beatrice ; A. K. Smith , llr4inard ;
Ii , P. Icclhcgg , Crete.
Mr. Frank 0. Field leaves for St , Louis
tiiis uftcrlioon to enter upon his duties as
general woztermm agemit of \'ertiieimner- -
Swamis Sub company , one of the largest
maiiutacturers of shoes iii that city. Mr.
Field liau fcmm several years repreented 1' , I' .
Kirkendaii & Co , on the Uflidmi I'aciflc ecil
trill continuo to reside in Oniaba an lirrolo-
fore ,
Mr. anti Mrs. 'IS' . Ii. Thompson of Man.
chester , Ettg. , arrived iii thu city yeoterday
morning , to visit Ir , and Mrs. llolevlchiner ,
This ii Mr. armd 8lrs. Thompson's first ylsit
to America , sad up to this tiin they are
delighted with what they have soon. Mrs.
Thompson is lr. Ilolovtehlner'a siter and
will rcnoiri with the family during the suIn-
Inef , Mr4 'rhonipon will return home at
the cud of ten days , ,
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ihemi Baby was sick we gaxe her Castorta.
iVlicu IthiC SCaS a Child , she cried for Ct.terfa. .
Wlteu she 1A'Ctmfllc Ilisi , she ulueg bo.CaEorla
ff11131 idie 1141 Clguresi , ala. aYe the-rn Ceatoris ,
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