Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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TILE OMAJIA DAILY BED : WEDN.FSDAY , JUNIi 10 , 1896. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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8PRCIA1 NOTiB $ .
Adt'rksentPnt fur tIip oltiiflhi
'iwlil lie ti,1c * * tinhli 1.eslo : . to
the , eiiIiig nnhl titII 8 t , . iii. for tb
nrnIti giiiil Sttiilgil ed I t1tlN.
r- * AtI'orlIuer. reqitctlttg 0.
, eiit'k , iist linve nIi1wcr u.1
dreMiIIl tip It nnnieret1 letter In cnr
ot Tue lice. 4tnvcers o nddreiuir
1TUI bt ilol Ieroil uofl 1sree2Ltflt'
ot tti ClifCk ( ) tIl
t . 1LtftN , I 1-O ! $1 aoriI flri't lnMertIot
lo it woril thtriflrr. nt1IIlg tnkc
fur Ieu (111111 , r1c fnr IIIC f1rt 1IIII
titili. Tleie ndvcrtlIcIItCfltN iniit ii
run
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WANTrA ) . AN 1n1A : Who CAN T111NI 0
untuc , ImpIe thing to patcnl ? l'rntect Yn'
' Jt Ii
M' : ' , they may brIng you wriIIi. W'iito
VitIqrbtlFn & CO. . Ipt. V. . Patent Attorney
1) . C. . t.r their $ I. ) PtIZf Ot
end Ut of two hundte4 InYentIOfl WafltCt
I ft - TO * IO A MONT ! ! ANT ) 1XVI PAT
B,1emn for clgArfi eerleflCO
rtrin4rd goodg ; Little Clerk ygnr m'chIr
& 1tlne. 8
eacI cutorfler. IIIhoP
free tt . . '
JJ.-MS1T Jy2'
LouI , Mo.
WTIt-1O tflT TO sOTiiT0RDFIt8 FO
hftrdy nuriory toek. ornmentnI trecM in
, tirub ; bath city nrnt country Wotk big pa3
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home.
terttW WOTICT gO)4 territory neat
1'AuI. Mtnn. IT-t897 it'
May & Co. , HI.
WANTIfl-A STAfl rrA ANI ) ClcTAfl SAiJ
mlt % for Neb. tJeIo'i to apply unIc , you 8a
on etablahed trude In thu lIne. IT. C. PIIie
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Chiengo.
0OODI.AITOItIItS ronu. & M. TLATI.WA
Cii. , To SVyonIng free tranportntlnn. TCram
& O Itearn. I12 Farnam. IJ-MI1O 1L
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or < , therwle. J. 'V. Inlght , 217-22 tttnto Rt ,
tne , WIN. 1t.-MIzt 10'
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h W.\iTI1)-1.AflY OVFII 23 TO TIIAV8T , ANI
I'or iartICuIaI uIdro5 I
eMnbTIh ngencIe.
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47 , lIce.
V4 T1I ) , COM1tTINTVOiTA
Iiotlio work. 3 WorthIngton Place , oppotI
lirownelt IaII.
WAT1I ) , ( lIRT. FOR OFNTI1Ah1IO1JSI
vork ; no wutitng : 30G Iaventwrt. C-l2tIi
FOIl TtITI1OUSLS.
flOUSIS IN A15.L 1'AflT ; OP T1I1 CITT. Til
0. P. flavla Company , 15 % Farnarn. D-61T
1iOUS1S. 13EAVA & CO. . 103 fl. 1T1T Si
)1ODI1tN ItousliS. C. A. STARR , D2 N.Y.TtV
irousis.VALbAC ) , IJItOWN lilAc. 11 & DolH
1)-631
von fltNT. 8.1100M 1IOUSF. AL.L MOItIfl
ounvonIeiioa ; 8OUth front and coiiventflt
buIne. Inquire at 2G03 half howard.
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101i ItCNT. 3-STOnY llIthCK DWF1i.1NC
thtrtet1l iUOfl2. hot ater , Iieattng plant iiit1 a
eonvenIence. Including range for. hdtcliel1 rer
; io a montli location , 2101 Cn St.
AIo , 8-room dwelling with alt modern convey
IeflCeI icut $23 per nonthlocatlon : ? 715 Thai
hoWard atreot. Apply toV. . 13. MelkIe. i
. b-Ill
Firat NatIonal Ihank building.
i ii 1iFNT. TWO 10.flOOM hOUSES. 2J1t ANI
2013 homey. Will have aftam heat In full
. See fleo.
both liOUCS can be put Into one. . .
D-O3.JlQ.
hlarney.
Fox. 1216
.flOOM. 1)WFACI1iD. MODE1ihT 110TJS8. $1
jnquIro lilt Cupitot avenue. I ) . 11. htohIson.
1)-263
FOIl lihiNT-MODEhtN FLAT. LANOII I3LOCO
COO So. 11th t. 1)-311 31T
'G.flOOMCOTTAOI , 2341 North 17th St. , ge
repair. Inquire 1330 Sherman avenue. I-412
; IZOUSF : FIN
lawn ; only $35. ZO11 IJInney.
C1iOICt IlOUSFS ANDcoTTAaIiS Fen tN
all over the city , Ti to $ O. 1idehIty. 1702 Pni
11am. A bargain. 8-room house. all modern , I
Sf0 repair. 4111 Lafayette ave. . opp. Lafayell
i'lac D-4Th
vO FINIi IIOTJITCS. ONl S. ONF 9 flOOMi
. 117 and 125 So. 36th at. ; all Tnodrn conven
ences ; Lest residence part of the city. Inquli
' Lit'Lte1epIwfle , lOG. b-MCI ?
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TIVM hITLtThiDSTOhtTS AND FLATI
howard itunclc , agent. 1610 ChIcago tro.t.
D-M613
FOR ItINT-MOIi1)tN S.I100M IIOUSN N
Cli i'ak ave. Inquire at Fuller dnig atOr
11th and Douglas at. fl-Mill
LAltall LIST OF 1tO17SllT. Thu BYI1O ?
heed Co. , Ill H. i4ti at. 1)-Mill
1lOUHiS-P. 1) . WEAD. 11Th ! AND DOUGLAl
b-MIll .lyi
.triiv ; NICII G-MOOM T\VO-STOTtY
t batI. uns. furnace. etc. No. 721 80. 37th at.
tOfltflN. D1TACIIIID 11.110011 1101)811. IS
ciudInt range and curtains ; good bain. 141 l
CI Si. 1.1-831-1'
FOR IIFNT-2.itOOit iiousi. ALL. II0DIR
- Iinprovcwenta. laige iooins , Iiurj wood lintel
No. 401 NO lId. D-MSOS 11
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NIN6.ItOOM ITOUHE ; lsIODIlflN CONVINI
COcoa. 3031) Cacs at. ; 120.0) tier month.
Ftvi-ioOlit house , aoutlieait Corner ! 3tJ and I'a
cilia etC. corner lot itice. $10.0) per month.
VoirruOm houeo , 235) South 2)tIi ) at. ; $8.00 ie
month.
Goal three-room house. $1.00 ner month.
l'OTTI1t & 010fl011 COMI'ANY.
Corner hilli and5 iariain ata.
I-ltihi2 18
TWO G.I100M. IIOUSUS. SIT IIOUTIT TV1INT
aend. D-M'JiO
VOlt 1thiT.-I1UItN1S1hIll ) ROOMS.
cFU1tNISIIII ) ItOOMS F'OR LIGhT 11011SF
ltecplng , 1189 Iodge.
T1httIFi NICII PUItNISITUD 1tOO.tS. LiGht
I1ttMOkCeitfl.1112 Sn. 11th.
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rUItTii1IUD ltOOiS , h1OUS1.KM1l'TNG
, larya. _ '
VU1lNISILI-1) ? I100M. $5. 1018 2AIiNAM.
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VIJIINISJIIII ) ltIOMS Afl h1O.thtD.
I.AItC1U ItOOif. WITh ITOAItD FOIl TWO. I
ler week ; tnahler rooms. The Roa , lilt ) Itat
tie ) . .
i-iii : , STM)1J1N HAS MOVEII ) INTO TIE
l'ILX ltIL icaidetica and nfl ! hs tret'arcd to uc
cotntttc.daIe table lorders utter ) Iotiday , Juno
ttla ) nicely ( urnistiit mobs roy gentlemen an
wire or alngW gentlemen. Miectric light an
eteatu lieat everyttInF strictly Itrat class t
renarmahla rtee. N.V. . corner hitlt nh
boul.ia streets.
LFI10N1' I100MItND IJOM1D. 212 strrit 2Ol1
al. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! ! ' .331'
COOLFI1ONT flDOMS. 21 SOUTh 11Th.
IIOTTTIITIASI' VflONT htOOM ; MODL'htN COS
. . veittencea ; lualt aurruuxnja house ; ; iilvate tart
Thy. ilhthIJtIt _ at. l'-hlO-lZ'
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EOlTo hI11S'V1SIeUIIIShhII1) ? htOOM
VhlwPPLOOIt ; MODFDN ; NEAR I'AflIC.13 (
thu. 38th at. aMill. . . .
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( 'ItAt1iIVIiS POll 1uiNr. MAN AND WfI'ht
city vatr ; aatu ilpe. 311 N. 17th attach.
C-ill
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Foil Ii IIN'1'STOIII8S .iT ) O1"l'ZVHh
lh1tST Ch.tSS IJIIICK STOIUI bUILDING , 101
1irlhant. thre. , itotics UlKI t'jaetncrtt will ilti
to t.utt tenunt ; law yeltt , 114 st NaVI Ilk bIIt
1-CIT
lIT Xt11. 11TLJ.tTEh ) ZN IITIAI1T 01' COMMI
, at'ht district , 411 So. hilt. corner howard ; &oo
L1Clhtltt uttd Jet hour. 114 hat hlaL9 Irk lildi
volt RINT. ) ' 1'3T11 4-STORY 1I1t1I'I bhUILIflN
hit PiG I'.trflam at. TIlls tiutldlflF has r. flreiro.-
\ otent I.iscit1nt. t'otnplelo alcani itating Si
turt't. wut.'r on all ltj.ira , gai , etc. Apply i
tlta attica of Thu lice. 1-010
AC18'IS V.ti'L'ihl ) .
! AO8NTS W'ANTLID-Nbii % ' 1100W ; TEETh
tihitIti aIttI 1)rutnatlo Illatory of the St. Liui
CtcIane full graittilu account of , leaIIt an
devuslatlant I.rIco McI , , ; terihis fri. . hhscla
& IA. . , Cincinnati , 0. J-M518 10.
.tG IINTS.MA 1M $6.COTO$1LMADAY XNT8C
. it tlir. I tte Cotint. ' ' I 1. . olhir 8 * ezhaii .Itc
1inern tniI1 the lrcaI..t .cller of Iii , Cell
tUryT ilfiteral ant local alenta wnnt..l all oI
Etc 'valId ; eceltisivu terhituty : writs today to
terpha and eunhide , . Aikin.Chlasu : C. . . I.
t'A,00. Wis. .3-MIll 0'
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L % IllTENWAN'h'6I1IN
they. . aaarn Fnlhltiiei free ; ialOtor cctlitnl
Still. W itt ( r.14h1105 tyull _ start. 1.011 , hiroi
C , , . . CihICllO , J-lh1 Ii'
WANTIII ) . AGIINTS. ( 'AN MAUU
.eet.Iy in ny IociiIy ( lailura utterly Tr.tp.
5ILI'i. teill rnivo It or raiftit $ l'O."O. A.t4te
1' . 0. lhnz f4.13 lLitcn , Ms. . . J-tlfl TO'
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V.iTI0I11O UION'I' .
TJL'ANTU loll YOth
, Ittit IllHfl with LhIlht , 1701 Varrlti Si
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TIY YOUNt1 TMDYIIJflNT8IIIOEtOI
uh1hhhthhlalla t'oeIl % wi'Ii or without b ard ; not-lIt
.ru iillt of city iofii4 Atllrca Ii ii
31cc. ai.Ir.g ; 1jea.hien rrtd tnus. 1-l05-t'
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STOItAflTi.
PACIP5IC STORACII AND WARIIIIOUSF CO.
gos-iO JonR. General storage and forwartliol
M-C9I
sronAwl. FRANK 11W1Ifl. 1211 h1ATtNE
Id-cOO
roll. StbIi-FlbILITt.JIt11.
ron SALD. PtJflNlTthltD-EOT 08' OhM )
and Cnds left. Must be aolO this week. 8
B. 30th street , Q-M3T4 23'
flulfiflOOlt SUIT. ItMPRICIIIRATOflhININC
room table. chaita , gas range. tiraperleti , tout
net. cnrpeta tery cheap. Call No. 7 , 8111 1
221 at. 0-111-0'
At'C'T1014SAI.1l OP I'INII PlTItNITtitIOAI'l
other household goo.ls at. ISM Vlrt itIcl
llohintzo l'1nce h'rtday June 12. nI 10 a. t
sharp. 11. 1.1. Atherlon , Auctioneer.
0-11131 12
11011 S. % 1.11hlOItSIlS 1SI ) % 'tUOSS ,
1411W OIl 000b 8flCONfl.Il.ND CAilhtIOIl
and buggies , cheap , 1411 1.idge. l'-602
FORRAT.I8. flMA1L1l11'0flT11D$1hgTi
Pony. phaeton , cart anti hamesa. Inquire I
AarOO. , , Mouton Store.
FOfl HA M1-hhAY MAI1II. . , jOI.UiII1UH I'IIAI
ton. set harni , cheap fir cash. Will pa
aepatate. Athilreps 11 34. hieo P-100-I0'
I'OIt $ tIhthfSCJif.1NhiOflS.
TIUST IIAI1DWOOI ) 1100 ANt ) C11TC1Chi
fence ; also ali wIre. C. It. Lee , 901 1)OUgInI
Q-693
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1)ANIIIFJIIt O.tLOLINhl STOVE : T1T1tD llUhTh
era : Ituastan Iron oven. wittt steel tel ) ; Itt-I
claiq vt.ntlttlnn , 01.00. Till N. 11th at. . cot-nt
Mamlerson aL Q-M614
lIllY A GOEDMIShI 114 Thu GOEDI1N SM
Juan ; In renltn of , lt : I will , cnd you saw
tiles of ore. AntI the width of the Vclna
golt In and ( lie pUtcIins pt-ce for SI ; 1 wi
pand you a cornet of gold ore for IOu. ( burg
Sherlock , Telluride. Cob. Q-M81) 12'
SQLIAIIIO h'IANOOft SALTI. CIIL'AP ; (1001
condition. Inquire 3002 ChIcago , at.
0-11911 22'
1'011 SALII-IIANDSOIIII MANIC PIXTUI1I1I
athalt hurtclar 3roof time luck safe. Nntlon
oath register. S. L , Curtis. ReceivLr. MCCIIgU
hhldg. Q-030-hi
FOIL IOAI.13 , 5 IIIIAD b GOOD FAMILY MILl
COWL Call afternoons yard , 11th ant Iltirt at ,
Q-II3.ht'
CiAl ItVoi'ti'i'rs.
MRS. lIlt. 11. WARITNN , CLAIRVOYANT. 1111
liable business Inedluin ; 8th year at ill N. 16th
5-694
M.tSSAmii , ll.tTIIS , 131T0.
MMII. SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS STT1EIIT. 3fl1
floor. room 7. rnaaage , ateam aichol unit aul
phUlerino baths. .
.r-M09. 13
MMII. AMICS FORMIIRL.y OP hiT. LOUIS. MAS
ange and batha , 10 ? 5. 13th St. , Id Iloor. rootil 10
T-100-li'
11115. 1)11. 1.EON. IIL1)CTItIEI MASSAOII.I'Ait
br , , . refreshing and curative ; dent fall to call
411 5. 11th at. . ustnirs. T-M133 14'
I'JIIISONAX. ,
IJATTIS. MASSAGE. MMII. POST , 3l93 S. 15Th
. 11-693
MISS \'ATKI1NI3UI1OII DESTI1OYS Picit
manently. by electricity , superfluous hair. mole :
warts , etc. Room 116 N. Y. Life 13ld.
11-698
I1UPTUI1FI CUhtIlfl ; NO PAIN ; NO DICTEN
tion from business ; we rotor to hundreds o
patients cured. 0. 11. MIller Co. , 301 N. Y
lAte buiIdInF , Omaha Neb , 11-69 ?
VIAVI. A 1101111 TIIIIATMENT FOht UTIIRINI
troublea , i'hyslctan In attendance. Corisulta
tton or health book tree , 346 flee flldg.
US-cog
LESSONS FREE. DRESSMAIINO IN ALE fl'i
bmnchea by quickest , . eaeiest , best system ; iii
rehltting dreetae.i drafted in 3 miOutes : dartIes
and eeamleea walate ; French blast svnnt teach
era to Introduce Syatem ; send for circulars
Mrs. George Sheller , principal , l.ho.stor , 1)res
Cutting Academy 103 Karbacli blk ; open even
inca. U-l9T-Jll
1101611 TflI1ATMIINT , FOR WOMEN. 1615 ChIcago
cage street. 1.J-10Jl 13'
MONTIY TO LOAN-I1ISAL ES'I'A'TE ,
ANThONY LOAN&'TIlUST CO. , 813 N , V. L
Quick money at low rates for choice fat-in loaw
in Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska
W-693
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR,023 N. Y. L18'R
w.-TOG
MONI1Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVEQ OMAhI
real estate. Brennan. Love Co. , 1'atort mu.
LOANS ON IMPI1OVIID & UNIIOPROVED C
property. 5V. Farnani Smith & Co. . 3M 1aam
1V-702
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIb
lirolierty at 6. 131. 6 and 6 ½ per cent. I'useT
Sc Thomas , room 3d ? . Firat National flank fl'dg
\5'-TOI
lIONr.Y TO LOAN ON CITY PJ10PIIILTY
$500.00 ult to $ &O.000.QO , Fidelity Trust Contptiny
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MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW BATES. TIll
0. j ; ' Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam St. \v-c
0 P1111 ClINT MON1I TO LOAN ON OMAIL1
real estate & Net , . farnis. ST. U. Meikie , Omaho
\V-T0I
F. 1.3. WEAD , LOANS. 10Th AND DOUGLAS
W-M83 .Jyl
WIl V'IIJIj IIAVD A LARIIIl SPUCIAL FUNI
to loan on Improved Omaha proierty in JuJI
atiti Atiguat , at lowast rates ; apply now ; don'l
vaIt until your old loan explrs. lidelity 'I'rusl
Company , \V-M2 ?
MONIOY ' 1,0 LAS-CIIA'l"VLES.
MONIIY TO LOAN. 30 , Cd , 0) DAYS : FUItNI.
ture. phanOs. etc. Duff Green , room S tharker bitt ,
IC-70S
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horses , wagons. etc. . at Iowct rUle in city
no removal of i'od.3 ; strktly confidential ; yet
cart pay thjO bout off .it any time or in an ;
amount.
amount.OMAhA MORTGAOR LOAN .
300 So , 16th St.
IC-itO
DUSINIISS CIEtGES.
CItII'PLFI CREEK GOLD STOCICS SAFE AN
aura' OS and upwards Invested often tiringi
fObthoUs and quick returns by pacing : youl
orders vltli tlte Van hiuret , Inroatment Cu , ,
( Incorporaici ) , bankera and brokers , 8)4 16th St.
ionvcr. Cub , Y-T1O
* 210 INVIISTI'3D EARNS TilVIJIIICIX ; PItOS
pectus , l't- ° , fi c. F , Daly , 1293 hiroadwty
New York. Y-MT8G Ill'
FOIISALF ? , AIIOUT 2.000 LhlS. MINION TrieS ,
Toll lice. nllte. tOO lbs. hrevier type , ITO I'ali
tsl ) third cacCa , 40 double iron atantis fol
two thIrd cases. This material tvao used or
'rita Omaha 11e8 and lii f4Iriy gold conilitioo
5.IIl I.e wtId Cihehilt lii butlc or In uafltltIeq it
suit purchaser. A1ply In portion or by mail 8
'rite lice h'ubIislilng Co. , Onoalta , Nd' , Y-713
I.1F'bi iNS. POLICIES DCUGIIT. LOANS OS
same. SV , l. ' . IloIden , I' . 0. flux , 221 , Omaha.
Y-1164.Jyi'
imit : : t3.tLtl OR TItADIO. FIIIST.CLASS SA
loan iind uopet-ty ; hika 1itt or eastern Na
braska land ; vili hear investigation. A. Janaa1
WahOo , Ne1. Y-liUi 10'
WANTUD. A TITAVIII.ING SAI.IISMAN , TC
taloo a. vtil : ulvertibed aldu line. Coil hetwect
I nad 4 8. In. , UI. addrea , C0'I Mall , atreel ,
Council Jlluti' . ' -1Ll33 30
1OhI IIXIILtXGIO ,
I UESI'IICTFULLY REQUIIST I'ARTIMS I1AV.
lug city Froleerty to exchange for equItiea ot
In Part t'anIent for farina , to list thlr prop.
erty vItlt ma , as I liar. a great many fat-mi
en whicl I can trade cliy propahly at soul
pliers. AthIt-Osi II. 1' . Morrow , lhlatouri'aI. .
leg. Ta. Z-M41'3-.121'
: io ACITTIS OF' 0002) LAND IN CIONYBA ? ,
? . 'ebrnia in exchange for a hardware atock ,
lumber ) aril , or g.x'sZ elevator. Address LoclI
J1x 202 , 3)o.Jge , Nab. Z803.Jy3
' 10 TIIAI)11. NICJI JIIIISIIV MILCII CQ\Y FOl
seed top Iiiggy , r 1ltaeton. Address Ii. S
Jester , IdOl hurt street , 7.-Mill 10'
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0001) IIUSINIIIS ' 10 EXCHANGE FOIl LAND
11 41. 1Jt , ? -M114 13
FOIL S.tltiftI'3AI. ' IIST.VI'I3 ,
ADSTRAC'TS. TITIl 13Y1ON BUilD COMPANY
3110-413
I'AIti'Il1)3111111N0 TO 1IUY 14Y1'S FOIl
building putposes , Itouaea and lots ICr homes ,
mogin : ; in price ft-nm $500.00 10 $ hSVQ0.tO , Oh
acre prGt'sriy for Intoitinant , houicl xaniini
cur list before purvlt.i.stju , eye are pro.
pared to offer Ill. beet ttigt can ti. has , iti
prltee ' .0 tithtt titi time. .
PO1."tIIft & 01008013 COM1'ANY
Corner hf-tb and Farnaun ala.
htiI-.M0I3 30
UI1AUTXrUL rwo.wi'oitY CO'l'DAGS-ENTIIIU
I ) hno,3rht. alIttlal 4IStC and nloeiy tiacoraled , 8
western pale uf city.Vtlt la1c chpr let is
l'ar % payliteni. 5. . us soon. 3.1. 3. lOonnard
Son. aol , agents , 310 Urown block , 1111-iTo-I' '
NO5 % ' 18 Yt7R CTTANCII-SIIVIJN.ROOM Cot
tsar. goad borti fttll tot. troll It-Ce. , sIgbt
plays , unit Uot4c of . ) eeIrho ears. Se hIll
property and iiiulo. an Oftir Muit b. sola
Mastoin owner must baYs monay qukdi. Id. .7
hCunnIr4 & Son , ailo &cau , 110 Erosan bioci
IUI-9T1-ZG
MUSIC. .AII'P ANT ) 114tSOUAOII.
CR01101 ? V. (1ETNflIWIC , Il/sNJO ANT
guitar teacher. 3 $ ' Cbicitgo St. 10)
111011 TOT' OltO'IO , $13.15 ; 1CIMI3ALT. . PIANC
conIttlnn , ITS ; pianos for rCnt. . 11 % Mt
Caguo bUlidln. M-972 13'
V1'1IOI.STIII1INI FUIINITUItIO.
I'UItNITUItIT I'ACIIUI ) , COUCIISI3 M.Iii TI
order matttesaea made and renovated , citalt
lPfleII ; cheat , thip month. Id. S.Valklin , 211
ComIng. Tel. 1331. 710
ML'IlC.tL.
TAh1 wonM RSMOVED Ott 110 CITAI1GE
no delAy from business. L. V. ' . VIght A Co
Ilorence , Net , ,
'FIT TI I'IiOl'I.U'h I)1SI'SNOAIti' } , 1811 IOtT0L.
at. , cult-ca stiee'aaes of womenl irretularitlee , 'Ii
layed courses , iatflCul isnl aupprea.a.T men'e
cnncer , tuntora ; alwaa successful Iten othet
fall. 51-132 IT'
IIICYCI.1S.
OMAITA TICYCLTI CO. , UCST PEACh ? TO 1111
bicyclev.blcyclea repaired. 323N. 16th St. 714
Wl1ST'N IIICYCLI ? A GUN CO. . 2116 CUMINC
116
ATTENTION , \VihII1ILMINI AETNA UPS 1749
Co.'a "new Cycle CombInation l'oIlC ) " fur gar
oral accident , , V.lTlI I.OItItI.i iNIIIMNIT
IF NJUItIII ) % % 'IIII.Fi 1111)1740 A IICYCLI
John bale. Gen'l Agent , MO N , V. 1.ife. Omahe
288-fl I
Irolt si.oo i'lIIt MONTh SVII CLEAN , ADJUS' ]
oil , relhttir otdinary punctures an,1 keep in goc
repair your bicycle. FiII ithi of suntirle
Ak-Sar-ilen Cycle Co. , 319 S. 15tl St. 82635
IIAIIGAINS IN IOICYCLIISCASII I'AYM lINT
or trade ; anything. 0. Id : Ilart. 1311 Junta a
hA NCIX (2.
MOItAND ( IIVIOS I'nlvNrII 1.11580745 DAY 01
evening , ballroom or tnge. 1510 Ilarnel' .
393-SIT
sTIiLtOIS1I IT'S ,
LOWEST IIATIIS TO OR FROM hliUltOplI. ALl
lines. 'flies. Cook & SOn , vacation toura , Ihart
1) . Moorea , lOll 1.'arnanh at. , Omnhtr. ISO JyT
llUhl.DINC. tNI ) LOAN ASSOCLtTIONO
SIIAIIIIS IN MTJTUAIL1I.ASSN PAY 6,1
8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 1 yenra old always re
deeninbie , 110-I Farnam at. Nattlnger , Sec.
116
110W TO GilT A 3105110 OR SSCUItII 0001
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. A 11
Aas'n , 1104 Farnam. 0 , Id. Nattinger , Sec.
717
SIIOILTIIATOD .iNI ) TYPJIWIIITINl.
A , C. VAN SANT'S SChOOL. 113 N. T. LIFt ?
718
11011.5115 1'tSTUItI0fl.
GOOD GRASS , IlOAflO FFINCITI. SPI1IN (
water , A , IV. Phelps A Son , )7 N. Y. Life
620-J2I'
WANTED-hIOltSIIS AND CATTLE : ATIUND
ant grass , water and shade ; termS very rca
ponablo. Address Crescent Land Co. , Crescent
Ia. It-ITS Sb'
LOST.
LosT-nNGrd.911 P71G. flIl1'ARfl FOR 1W
turn , 16 N , OOth , between Clark and Graco.
LOST-Mill 10'
LOST-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING MONEY
gold ring and keya ; if party tinting satne wil
return gold ring and keys t thie otilce the :
may keep money aa a reward. Lost-IN-li'
I'AWNIIROICIOflS.
11. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST
72. )
DOCTU
S. J' . Searles GPECIALISTS earles & IM
. - S 1crvous1 Chronic
; ' ; ; WEATMEH Private and Oiso1s3 ,
S I3EXUA.Ijij ! ,
t .M1 Priveto JJlso.alrl
-S ' a- . : S .ndbisortlera conauhtatloih Treatment by of mAE liar
1 - . JO. ' SYPLIILIS
Cured for life and , the poison thorouglil
Teaned from ths system. PiLES. F'ISTUL
in' RECTAL UI.CERS. IIYDROCEL)1S ANt
VAIUCOCIII.I8 permanently and .UcCtafUlll
cured. Method new and unfailing.
STRICTUHE ND OLEET at liouto
Dy nose method without pain or cutting.
Call on or address with atump ,
- 119 5. IithS ,
Dr. Scarles & SeiL-Lc)1 OlutIA Nab.
EVERY WOMAN
Sometimes n 'e.da a rellabU
monthly reguiatirtg medicln
DEl. PEAL'S
/ -\1 PENNYROYAL PILLS1
Ar3 prompt. sale nndcrtaln In renill The genu-
to ( fir , l'eal'3) naverdisappount. l3aatanywlier
WILCOX ( hOMPOIU'41)
7NY. PLL $
Sale ait1 lttIilI ; . Always retiit1 , , . 'late no
CubuIitflie. Forgatehyaudriiglata. $210. Senliets.
. . .r llemqn'a . 'iu/.auaol. % S'll.CQX Sl'lClt'iJ CO.
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128 South Liglitit ljtrvet. I'IIILAJSLI'UXA.
RAILWAY TiME CARP
Leaves IHURLINOTON & MO. ltIV1I1t.IArrioa
OmallalUnion Depot , 10th . ( c Mason st..1 Omaha
8:20am..Denver : Express. . . . . . . . . . .
435pmfllk ; lulls. Mont. & l'ugrt Sad lOx. 4Oipn :
; , , . . . . . . . . . . . llxpresa . . . . . . . . . .
ldipnaNobruoka Local ( except Sundey ) , 7dSpn ;
' ' , Llncoln Local ( except Sunday,11:21au )
2I5ptn'.Faat : Mali ( for Lincoln ) daily , . , .
I.sWflCll1CAGO.flUflLINGT0N& QlArrive ,
OmnhaOn1)epot , 10th & Maaon Hts. OAkahs
6O4p : . . . . . . . . . .Chicago Vestibule. . . . . . . . . . i0iani
tilifuns..Chicago Express. . . . . . . . . . . 4lIpn
7Sipin.Chiiago : A St. Louis l0xpres , 8:00.tni :
11:15am..Pacitlo : Junction Local. . . . . . . 6lOpw ;
sat hail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i0pto
Leavea ChICAGO. lilt. & BT I'AUI..lArriy , ,
OtnaholUnlon Depot29t & Ihason Sta. ! Omaha
: , , . . . . . . . . LlnItedi. . .
hl0t8m..C9ilcago . Express ( ax. Sunday ) . , . 1hlpry :
TtChiICAGO & NORTIIWSSTNTArrIye ,
OrnahaUnon ! Depot , lOlh & Maaonsts.l . . Omaha
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
4:43pm..Vestihuled : I.linlte.I , . , , . , . , . Gilpni
: . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Express. . . . . . . . . .
: . . . . . . . . . . . Paul LlmlteI. . . . . . . .
1iOamCarrOhi ; & Shou City 10OaIh110pti ;
6:30pm : , . , . , . Omaha Cblcago Speciai. . . . . . 800a ;
tlssouri ValleY Local. . . . . . . . 9lOan : ,
1i1iCAaO.ht.1. & PACW7C.lAjyej'
OtuahaIUnlari . Depot , IOllt & Mason .iis.i Omaha
- yeAST.
l040am.AttantiO ; Express ( as. Sunday ) , , & :31ii :
7:00pm. . . . . . . . . . . Night Express . . . . . . . 8llarr :
4 : IOpm , , .Chlt-ago Veslibufed I.nilti , : : , . : lipni
4iOpln..Si. : l'aul Veitlbuleti Ltmitei. . , . 1hlpn : ,
-S
S wtncr.
CiipinOkiahema ; & Texas Ei. ( ox , Sun,1,1o:3ijj :
1:40pm..Colorado : LImited. . . . . . . . . 4:00pm :
'
i-T : C. . ST.1'M& q.j. i4rrl
Oinphal Depot. 15th and Webster His. i Omaha
8Ilam..SInUX ; City Accommodaiton , . . . 8oepni :
h2bOpm..SlOUx : CII ) ' hixpreas ( ax. Sun.1..11:5m :
. . I'aUl Lmite,2. ! . . . . . . 9:10am :
. & Id0 VALLRYijriye'
. ( . . . Omaha
5:00pm..Fast Idall and llxpreas. . . . . 5o'ijiii :
3OOplnPX. ; Sat. ) Wyo. lOx , ( ox. lo , ) . . 5pni :
7:8Oani..NOrIolTt Express ( ox. Sundny.1OToan :
7iOsm.FremOnt Local ( Sundayj Only ) . ,
: . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul Expetu. . . . . . . . .
Leaves i ICOIST 3.&CT1h.IAle
OntahajniOn Dcoif0th & Mason SjOrnaha
9:03am..ICansas : City flay Expres , , , . , CiOpn
iOoorni.IL C. Night lOx , via TI. 1' . Tran. . 6:11am
Leavea I MISSOtTItI PACIFIC. lArriti
Omahal Depot. 11th and Webter St. . I Omaha
3llpnt.Neblaaka : & Kansas Limlted..11ilam
9:30pm : , . , , . . . . lishisas City Ilxprea , , . , , . , ,
ilIlpin..Nrt.raska1..cul ( cx. Sun ) . . . . . 9oojn ,
EiaTiitflIOUX CITY 4 ! . PACtFIC IArIj
Omahal Iepot. 15th ) and Webster St. . I Omaha
65pin. . . .j3
irEITyiiFIc. IArriva
OntahalUnton Do1Olh& Maionhtt..fOnahia
, , , , , , , 7at. ; pau' . . . . . . . . . :
TTGam , , , , . , , , Sioux CIty h'aasenger , . , , , , , , 3:03pm
: . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limlird. . . . . . . . 9toani :
Eeav.aa I UNIONI'ACIFIC. lArrives
OjnahaltUnion DtIeotLlOtI * & Maaon Sti. ( . Omaha
'
3:30am : , , , . , , ,7'iearneyExpre.i. . . . . . . . . . t
3:18am..Overhang 1ImIied. . . . . . . . . . 44bpn ;
3OlpmUeat'ca r. Stromsb'g lOx. ( ax Sun.13Olpni ) :
5ilpmOrand : Island 1xpres ( er. Sun. ) .13Olptu :
: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ :
iYi 1YIASU11A1j.WAY. lArrives
OmshalTJnton Iepot. 10th & Mason 51.-I Omaha
; 3C'vm. , , . . , , $1. Louii Cannon 33a11 . . . . , ,
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The Governor of North aro1iria said "
to'the Governor of South Carolina
PLUG5
" BATTLE AX" is the most tobacco ,
of the best quality , for the least money.
Large quantities reduce the cost of
manufacture , the result going to the consumer -
sumer in the shape of a larger piece , for
less thoiey , than was ever before possible.
"CLEANLI'E5S IS NAE PRiDE , DIRT'S NAE HON. . .
: tl I
ESTY. " C MON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF
SPOLO
SOUT11SIDERSCAJN A POiNT
Uommssioners Decid&toProceed with the
S Grading of ThIrtee1t1i Street. '
. . . ( S II 'Ill
POOR FARM JUDGMENTS ARE 'lJP , AGAIN
I'ropoaal 6' . ) Cull it Ilosid Idleetloac lie-
"fera-ed to tlitr Ju.llelnry Cosis.
inltteeSoIljers' Itehlet
Filatyl Report.
"Whereas. ' 1110 Board of County ConlualO-
aIoner has oxpresscd Its Intention of gradIng -
Ing South Thirteenth street whenever a
waiver 00 dalnagea wasrecolved , from property -
erty owners and lIen holders representing
property abutting CiOl said street between
Missouri avenue and the Sarpy county line ;
and , - S
" \Vbereas , This board ba received a
waiver of damages from all property owners
on said street except Thomas Murray , and
the mortgagees of th propom-ty of the said
Murray and eight others ; aimS ,
"Whereas , The grading 02 thIs street Is
a Ismattor of great public interest , and Ia
made necessary by the prospective occu-
policy of the new army post at Fort Croolc
in the near future ; therefore be It
"Itesolved , That It Is the sense of this
board that ImmedIate steps be taken to put
South Thirteenth strqet to a 6 per cent
grade to the Sarpy county line to' the full
wIdth of saii trettt with 'the necessary cut-
yorts as may be requir& : at I be It further
"Resolved. Titat t1I countyuuf'voyor be
and Is hereby in8tructed to at once prepAre
profiles for said grading ; and be It further
"Resolved , That the county clerk ho and
is hereby instructed to advertise for bids
for doing the necessary radiusg and con-
strUeting tile necessary ctiivets op said
South Vjmirteonth street , as soon as the
plans and eatlmatets shall have been CDIII-
idoted by the county surveyor , . providcd , time
vroporty owners Interested iii said grading
enter iuto a bond to Wa county of Douglas
In tile SUIE of $10,000 , ebuditloned that said
county vill be helit harmless for any tiama-
gos by reasonof said radtng , said bond to
be approved by thi board , it beIng understood -
stood that a aunt not to exceed $5.000 for
said work shall be paid out of the road
- C
fund. "
The foregoing preambo anti resolution was
introduced at the meeting of the Board of
County Colnmisaionors ) yesterday morning
by Mr. Kl rstuad and was adopted.
W'iiilams objected to the adoption of the
resolution anti wanted it referred to tbo road
commIttee for InveatigatiolL lie alao opposed -
posed any action beirsgtakcn until the bond
irovided for by the reslttIon ) bad been pre
entcd to the board , ( A )
OPPOSES FURTITt ) PELAY.
Stonberg opposed anyofurther delay. ITo
saId the matter had bc before time board
for the Past three yenra ttS was thoroughly
understood by all of tlio ) members. It was
proposed to put the rol to a 6 POF cent
grade , Ito saiti , and thi0wouid require the
removal of about 1OOOIO yards of earth ,
whIch would be done fo ° about 6 or 7 cents
per yard , makIng the to1 cost about 6OOO
or $7,000 , (4 ,
Williams contended' that the levy tar the
road fund WolIlti amount about $20,000 and
the work proposed to bdono on this road
would talce about one-halt. of that amount ,
lie was wiiiiisg. lie maid , vote for a resolu-
ton to'do one-half of tbq'tork this year and
complete the gradIng next year , hut would
never vote for a resoIuIbn to do tile work
contemplated by the res1utton at this time.
After considerable diavussion , In which all
the imteznbera of this botrtj iiarticipa.terl , tile
resolution was amended to provide that not
more than $5,000 should be ( aIen ; front the
road fund. it being understood that the re-
mnainder of time cost was to be taken from the
bridge fund for the construction of cuhyorts
and approaches thereto ,
A large delegation from the South Side
Improvement club was present during tisia
discussion. and took a lively interest in all
that was transpiring , In. the course of the
arguments John Rush. represontihmg the
Committee , said a satisfactory bond would
be furnished whenever the county required
It , and more signatures of lien holders
coulth be secured If it waa thought neces-
sary.'Iicn the resolution was adopted the
hobby manifested great satisfaction anti
preesod about the members of the board to
express their appreciation of the importance
of the action which hind been taken ,
POOR FARM JUDOMLNTS.
A resolution by Jeniolna Instructed the
judiciary colnmitteo tO ascertain If bonds
can be legally Issued to hhleot tile indobted.
fleas created by the decree of this suproin
court of the state on account of the pee
farm judgment amti whether a special dec
tion can be held for th urose of votlul
on such bonds.
Another resolution by Jenkins instructet
the county cleric to prepare a list of th
names of purchasers of the lots or thoi :
agents , together with amounts paid , ac
crued Interest. taxes , etc. , uchi list to shiQ
the tptal amount o money required topa
auch judgments.
A third resoiutiomr'by"Jcnlcins was referrot
to tile judiciary conmitce. It directed tb
jud1ciay5cptnmitteo. . soon as intornsa
tId had iieeii secured as to whether bond
Call be issucd to pay the poor farm judg
Inents to protmie a call for a special 01cc
tion for the murPos of voting upon tIll
issuinn of ponds for such Indebtedhless , sali
1)Oflds to beau' not to exceed 4 per con
intetest.
Af fourth resolution by JenkIns was alsi
referred to the judiciary committee. It In
structed the Judiciary committee to ascor
tam tile names of persons who are deslroui
of retaining their title to Douglas addItIom
lots and report to the board what lega
Stel)8 , If any , call ho taken to secure tha
object. S
ICieratcad Introduced a resolution Seclar
log It necessary to 01)05 a road aiostg thu
east side of the Isow fair grounds , frotu tilt
northwcst corner to tim inaili gate at tlii
center 1l1 The east side. Kierstead x
plalned timE the directors of the Fair ant
Slseed assoliation vero very desirous o
having this road opened. , ts the street rail
way company wished to put in a loop with
its tracks and avoid the delay caused b
switching near the piain gate of the faii
grounds. He also stated that this real
would bo a great accomlmlnodatiolt to trave
from the north' . and the directors of titi
Ieed associ&tion were ready to dedlcatt
thirty-three feet for one-half of thu road
The owner of .tbo property abutting on thi
otiler side of the proposed road , Iso said. him
not yet signifleti Itis wIllingness to tledlcatt
th other halt' ' of 'the ' road. Tile rosolutioi
was referred to the commIttee on roads
with instructions , to silcure a potitloll fron
property owners , asking that the , road bi
opened. S
INSIST ON AN ACCOUNTING.
The finance conumnittee reported on tlu
annual report of the Soldiers Itollef COlfl
inittslon1 stating that there were lit
voucherS or receipted bills returnetl with
tile report IUd 110 way of auditing ox
ponditures. Tile report continued : "Ii
view of' limo fact that loose methods havi
been adopted by tIm commission ill till
transaction of Its business your commlttci
rocommenda that the . cdunty clerk be in
sttucted to notify the , Soldiers flellef coun
mission that iq the future this board wil
l Ist upon more thorough accotintlisi
for the money entrusted to and diaburset
by it , iii order that this board may prols
eriy chsck UP the same and to tile end thu
taxpayers may have an opportunity to as
dortain thb iuhnmier In which this fliOlI
is being xpentled. " The summary of tbi
report rendered by the relict comnslasloi
showed tIle followIng expenditures for thu
y9ar coding rclruary 1 , 1806 : 'Fralmapor
tation , 02.POi groceries , $1,101.50 ; fuel
$ C0.I5 ; medical attendance end drugs
$228.60 ; funeral expenses , $511 ; shoes , $25
clothing , $25.00 ; hoarding , $144.15 ; suudrT
inclduntalhi , 33.15 ofilco rent intl den
hire , $220 ; total expenditures , $4.049:15 : ; ba !
anco on hand , $31.35.
The board accepted an invitation from i
committee of the South Bide Improvcmen
club to attend the Fourth of July cetebratior
at Riverview perk.
The committee on roads reported back tht
communication of the Union Veteran flopub
lican club , asking that old soldiers be em
ploycti by the board whenever possible , Thi
committee recommended that it be authonizec
to olnploy 3. 13. Sedgwick to atlporlntenhi thmi
repairing of said roads. and also that ho , b
ehupowered to hire such teama anti laboreri
hIs in his judgment 105) ' be necessary , Sedg
wick to be paid $3.50 Per day , teams 3 pci
day and laborers $ L50 per day , the work to
be under the supervision of the committee or
roads. The report was adopted unanimously
,
p
1)0 NOT IIUItN 'I'IIII Nitbil' ! ' TIhItOUClI
Ciimitjihflilldw Eileil.Agsilnat tIle Onso.
liii. , Street 1.IgJils.
Many complaints have been received thai
the gasohiuma lights in the suburban parts o :
the city go out early in ( lie night , lnataneei
are cited whore whole streets arc in dark
ness after 10 nuiti it o'clock at nIght. Thesi
complaints have been made by citizens ,
It 13 the duty of police olilcera to report
whenever they find a lamp on their beats no
In running order , but they have niado no suci
reports recently. despite these compJaint
This Is explained by tile statement that then
are no patrolmen in the suburban parti
where the gasoline lamps are idacod , Tht
police authorities have referred the COIn
plaints to the councIl.
Did you ever thInl 5how readIly the b1o
Is poisoped by constipation ? Dad blood moapi
bad health and premature old ago , Do'VItt'l
Little Early Risers , the famous flttia pl1I ,
Overcome obstlnatb constipation. .
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% 'llIj ASl 1)11. 1)tl1'I.1Ilt TI ) 11l3M.IN
Iims1criu ot tile Church 1Iet't flst'
Tmik Actlott ,
Time resignation of 1)r , huller , pas
tor of St. Mary's Avenue Con
grogationni church , was constdere
At a largely attt'istled niceting of the mom
hors of the cimurch anti congregation Mon
day evening. A. S. Stiger preaitiecl , ntstl hut
letter of resignatioti , which hail been in his
POsSCsSiOhl , Was read for the infornmntion ci
tile miseeting , ItviIs Very brief , nterely
stating that since through "usability or itt.
difference" the filmanccs of the church were
iii all utisatisfactony condition. lie deemed
ii. best to Itresent hmis resignation.
The umsatter was IilsctlsSei at mooch lengths ,
but for a long time it was IhalItUell Vet )
circtimnspectiy. First the treasurer wimt
called on for a statement of the financial
etmditton of the society. Ills report htowed
timat there hiatT becit a failimmg oil of aboul
$60 a mnotitlt In tes' rentals , slid a con-
responding decrease In the Proceetis of thc
Stiimday collections. The imstor's salary win
behind to the extent of about $400 , aIlS lii
estitsiated the probnbho deficiency , July 1 , ni
$32.
$32.TIme ( luestion of definite action on the
tesigiiation was nlnroncheoh very cautiously.
It was tito geitonal expression of the apenlc.
Orti that they wore very anxious that lr.
Ilutler shotlld stay If the fillaItcial start ol
the matter could be attended to. here
there was a difference of opinion Solito in.
slated that the trouble could easily be set.
tlod , but others conteisded that even it tlic
present deilcit was Pail' liii it would soon
reappear. They thought that in justice to
lr. Butler they hotiid accept lila rcsigna-
( iou ahiti allow htitti to seek a ues' field at
this tilno , which Woulti be opporttlno for
Isilis.
Finally a vote stas taken as alt Informal
extiression of the sentiment of tito uteetitsg ,
Nearly every 0110 Prt'sOllt signified that they
\voro ill favor of retaining 1)r. Butler it Il
could be dosme. After some further discus.
sion a Ihiotion to acceAt. ) his resignation , ir
View of tim , . , financial condItion of the church
was withdrawim , aliti after another motion
tieciarlog it to be the souse of the mectlts
that lie should remain hiatT booms iased , c
committee of ten was appointeil to confel
with Dr. lititler amid request hint to recou-
aider Isis resigmsalon , The consmittoo ccii-
stats of Samuel Iltmrns , F. A. 1)awes , Georg
II. Payne , C. T. Morris , W. II. Manising , J
\v , ( IrliUths , T.V. . Blackburn , Kennard , C.
11. hintea flItli Ira 11. Mapes.
A COlflhliittcC of twenty was thcit appointed
to devise ways anti means to Inect the fllian.
cml problem involved. This committee In
eluded : F. II. GailieS , G. Id. Nattinger
Silas Cobb 11. II. Ifartler. Chase , .1. Id
itlcltnrds , John Steel , C. S. Ilaytvard , N. C
Peters , J. A. Shields , W. II. Thomas. alit
1110 inenbers of the coumuuitteo proviousl )
appointed.
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SUl'I'I.IIIS FOIL 'i'IIXAS ShJVFlillliltS
l'ros'iplomsp Poravardoil to thts Soilth
erit Cyi'Iniic Viol I ins.
Major 'F. S. Ciarlcson , chairman of thut
executive committee of the Nebraska club
wllo was designated by 'Governor Iloicotni
to receive amid tnantisit such supplIes as tilt
people of Nebraska might contribute to
.
w'ard the relict of the cyclone sthiTerel.s fl
Sherman , Tex. , has completed the teal
anti has transmitted Isis report to the gov
ornor. The report includes the followiul
stateuusotit of the supplies received ant
transmitted to C. II. Smith , chairman o
tile relief committee at Sherman , Citizoni
of Ihradshaw , through C. ii. I'almer , floui
and iuseata , 470 pounds : ctizefls of Ashland
by G.V. . Menideth , flour , 2,850 pounds ; 0
A. Brooks , azile Mills , flour. 2,500 pounds
S. A. Ilolcomb , Lincoln. flour. 2,000 Iounds
citizens of Grand Island and WOOd River
flour , 5,000 vouuds : citizens of Ureeley
Center , corn , 56,610 pounds ; citizens o
I"ullerton. corn , 29,200 poUlids , flour. 2,16
pounds ; IS. P. Ditlenbecit , Omaha , flour
So pounds ; Hon. U. S. flaker , Omaha , flour
100 pounds ; I'ratt & Cline , Omaha , flour
100 pounds ; I. Gluck , Columbus , $5.00 ; Id
Dewitt , $5.00.
These supjSie Were transported. free , o
charge Into Omaha by the Union Pacific
llurlington and Missouri , asid time Fromon
Elkhmorn & ; Z6hisotmll Valley railroads , ani
forwarded in the sanus manner by tile Mis
sourl Pacific and Missouri Kansas & Toxa :
railroads , to C. I-I. Smith chairman of tIn
relief committee.
The only expense attending the collectior
and shipment wns $5.00 for trnnsferriiml
corn , which had to ho done by shovels. Tiut
balance of the money contribution was aim
sent to Sir. Smitll. Mr. Ciarloson acknow
hedged the courtesies of the Western Usslom
Telegraph company. Johnson Uros. Tranafe :
company. the Omaha Elevator company , a :
well as the railroads named above.
l'ARtlIl 0 1' A1C-SA.1t-IIIIN JCNIC IITS
V.I1I lie ( Omit In FlaIl Fozee Nest Fj'I.
tliiy Night.
Tim Knights of Ak-Sarflcn lsa'b deter
nitlied to signify their approbation of tIn
nuanhiel in wluicIi tlto Jpiue races are con
dueled by Imululgiiig In a Parade On Fnlda3
evening , in which the full force of the organ
Izatloss will appear.
The proclamation calling the Kisights to
getlter for this purpose was issiteti by Satnsou
lord high chamberlain , at the den Monda )
evening. Time lonights will congregate at thut
tien iii time to start tile parade at 7 o'clock
The procession 'ivill ho headed by a burnT
wlmiclt vi1i be followed by ttuo inights ii
thieir full regalia , The large float which rep
reseflt the process of inducting prospective
knighitti into the mygterics of the order alit
which attracted so much attentiomi in thu
parades last fall will again appear and otheu
floats ) yili probably ho included. Time knlghti
wilt parade through time prnclpal streets 01
the city with the usual accompanimeqt 0 :
colored lights and Roman candles ,
Zl3LLF1IL hAS AN OIIIGINAIj h1)hiA
Thiiuslcs It VilI I'r.tent iliss frosi
Iezt'Iisg 'I'm-I r Iloitti's.
.Tako C. 7..ozer of Ottawa. ill , , has a 1IO5
anti peculiar systeinfor runloing lads sick 01
running away from hionie. ITo has aslcod
the chief of police to worlc it upon twe
boys who recently ran away front tiieii
borne Iii Ottawa , 0110 Ia Isis son , , TI , - II
Zeltor , inoi'o commcniy known as "Dick. "
The other is a eotnpanioim , W'illiatn hitor.
dials , who travels under the name ci
"Plink. " 1Oct11 are 18 years Cf age , at.
thloliglu they ionic to ho 21.
Zoller Informs the police that ho does stoi
visli tite boys returned to hiln. on even
irnpnlsoned , for runnimig awuty. lie believer
the best ttmiiig to he done with tijenI is he
give thlenu tiureo minutes to get out of tlsc
city as 5001) as they are discovered. lie
thinks that if tlioy got the annie reception
in every city they strike , they will 50011
be heartily sick of running from home ,
Zolier thinks that the boys tIIi hunt
about the race track this , 'eck , as they alt
traveling with a horseman.
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nut Not Liclc the ihimeit flejor ,
Last Sunday tlte patrolmen of tile cit
were notified to loolc in the tight direction
and report the saloon keepers v/lIe Were yb
biting tim Sunday closing law by schliisi
iiquop oIl that day. In consoqtmenco tlmo rol-
lowing were reported ; lierg & NoIsing. Ill
North Sixteenth street ; Cackloy , f3lxteentl
street and Cnpitpl avenue ; Dolusan. i3lxteeIitl
and Leavenworth ; 'F , II. Cruac , Thlrty-firal
and hamilton streets ; Charles Schunotli
Fourth and Walnut streets ; J , V. ICaspar ,
ThIrteenth and \Villiatns streets ; Cap Dons.
hue , 203 North Slstcentiu Street ,
Complaints wore sworn out agaimsat tIleR
saloon keepers during the course of tlmc
afternoon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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1tCN1)ilh5i'I5 Ilothi In liii raIi zmiiil Streisi
SD it this ,
The nerves are often paInfully acute. When
this Is he cale , tlto beet thing to be done is
to aceic thu tonic and tranquIlizing , taaistammcc
of Iioatettr'r's Stomach Bitters , a aulcrls iion V.
mo , No less hieaeiicial Is It for dyspsptlc
bIlious , malarial , rheumatic , boacl and hid.
ney cohnlilatlitl. Usa with ileralatOilt regu.
larity. A wiregtataiul before retiring con.
te4 ilep. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Luehiteil tilt' Cluss Tisrusyara ,
It has boon laFned that a part at beast 01
the srokeiglus ; on ( he treota which annoyt
bicycle riders Is not jdaeol tbr by misohiel
makers. Accordinl3 to the reports of a miumn
her of officers , it ii duo to the sireiti Inch
cleaners , who are iq the habit of thowlim1
broken Iaas lioto ( ho itroeta , This I. lii
ylolatiomi of ( Ito city ortlinsiucos antI Ia con.
sequence police oflicors have bsen notified te
rrcit a-ny Olealoar ybo pcrsiat ; Is lbs hab1
\ \ 'ILLVIIEEL ' \ TO C11IC1CO
Detail of' Army Ofilcors to Btart on the
Trip This MornIngs
DONE UNDER GENERAL MILES ORDERS
limtere'pl iig fin tt Coimeeriiiimur ( ito
lttiia.lp a nL Ntittritl U.mntlit Ititm
( I ) lie ( uhleei.d..No hIltort
I It , lli1oe S1eil. I
A nioveniont has beeu started by General
Miles ivliichi Promises to be of consticrnbh.
importance to wlieelinen.
Orders were received fnom lucadqtmnrtera
a few days ago by General Coppiiiger to
( letaii three musen for an experimnelutal hi'
eyclo trip from ( lila city to Chicago ammtl
return. General Coppingor selected Lieutenant -
tenant V. it. Atiercrombie , Sergeant George
Scofleltl amid Corporal Jotuit Luinlquist for the
work. 'rIme mcii have been In reatliness to
start on tiso journey since tlto first of the
mntuttim , but owitig to tIm rains which have
marie the roads imitpnssabie , the time ef
departure has been lostlonetl until thin
afternoon , when , weather permitting , the
trio svlii bid timelyfnidlItla adieu for a
ioriol of Ptobably a musouth ,
The order issued by General Miles is , it
is Untiarstootl , the result of conaitlc'rnblo
thought and research by him 011 the grow-
lug titItity of time bicycle iii luilitary service.
hlleyclo corps have been orgatmizeti in imsausy
of tlmo oltier cotiiutries , notably itt Ueniuany
and lisiglatud , anti has-c lsro'eti a slgnnl
titIccess. A late Collipetitiyo trip between
horses anti hticyclea from ilanuburg , Oer
many. to Vienmun , Austria , ft distance of
over S0O nsiicu , tictlusoisatrnteti the superiority
of luau over this asuitmual , 1)0111 flS to ondur-
alice amud tIme casts with which tue jouruny
was flCcOmiitliehtcd. Tue distance was1
traversed Its a thIrd less timno by the wheel-
111011 ttmali by ( ho cavalry , and with niuch
leas fntlguo , itlauty of time horses used
Sycro completely eximatisteti at the end of thso
trip , while tIme bicycle riders canso out as
fresh as at tluo start.
Tiuo Present order by General Milc is
based 111)011 tlut future adoption of the
bicycle , to bo ilseti in time omlglneertltg corps.
'Fhto question as to its utilization by troops
is still an opeiu inobiens which has not been
solycti , Lieutenant Abercronulilo and corn-
panioius are detailed on duty known as " 051-
cers patrol. " Tlucy are instructed to niako a
coimiploto report of the condition of roads
tm'avorsod , elevations surmoumited , nod
iitiiuubpr and strengtim of bridges crossed.
Each mali vili be equipped wIth a pris-
tuuttic comnpass nuid cyciotnotcr on each
wheel , hy vhiclu tue bearings anti distances
traveled on each tretchu of road nuay ho
noted. In athulition to thin. a thuendohite or
afnmpliflotl surveyor's Iimstrtinient svllt be
carried , that time correct elevation of the
hills may be manSe.
Time value of Imsensuroments wilt be of
great nssistaluco to touring wheeimen if
tlio government decides in the future 'to
puliliahu the results of the obaervatioius of
Lictitimamst Abercronubie in connection with
others which iuiay follow. TIme men expect
to travel but fifty miles per day , comphet'
log their reports each evening front notes
made during time day. No choice of roads
is to be made , but as hear a direct line an
PoSsible front ( hits city to the inko port vil1
be ptirsucd. The estimated distance is 562
miles and the men expect , weather per-
mitting. to cover it in eleven days. The
number of miles pcr day as fIgured Is a low
estimate of the bicycle's capabilities , hilt
on account of Gte other 'work to be performed -
formed , fifty miles is thought to be a conservative -
servativo figure.
The mcii will report at the Chicago end
of time journey to General Merritt , amid wilt
then retrace the annie roads homeward for
the ptmrposo of perfecting t1ueiroseryatons.
Considerable Interest is being manifested
in ut-my circles as to ( ho outcome of time
trial , riot only among hate devotcos to the
wheel , but also by others , who view it from
a scentlflc standpoint. Many short trips
have bedIm made by omcers Iii connection
wRit field Work , but time one about to take
place is the first of ally practical valud 0
limagnitude which has been conducted undo
the auspices of time higher othiciais.
Of the ninny roaches of country iii time
Uniteti States , the oiuo solecteth is thought
to Isresent time most diversified number of
natural obstacles which an arnmy on the
hssarcil would have to overcome. Many
water courses must be crossed , among tilting
( ho two largest on tIle North American
continent , the Missouri and the Mississippi ,
fluid every inequmality of ( Iso road in time
shape of clay. mire anti baum in a territory
of many geological formations will figure
In tile report.
' 5114) Ul1IlO IiIIO\g'S flIt. li.tITSIIA.
il'orimiirr Olimitima , I'smaior l'tls't.ued by
Ills CreiIiors.
According to the Now York papers the
Pastoral relations of 11ev. W. J. ilaraha ,
formerly of this city , are not altogether
free froiui nunrla ,
Tray. Dr. hiarsha left Omaha about four
years ago to becomumo time pastor of the Ho.
formed Dutch elmurcim at harlem. Moro ro.
cuumtly ltis iathl was beset by imla creditors.
who V0lmt 111(0 ( cottrt to obtain satistactiwl , It
is otateti that tile Philadelphia hoard of
Sabbath b'chmool ' Work ucctmrcti judginehut
agaimust lies' , Dc , hluralma for nearly $5,000.
ttn execution against his property was ro-
( tinned unsatisfied ntiS a receiver was up-
pointed , It was then ascertained th'at hue
had assigned $2,000 of his salary of. $5Q5
a year to an attorney vlto was one of the
conitnitteo alPOlnteml by his clnmrcli to investigate -
vestigato lila tiiuollclal troubles , Time go-
ceiver Ilas now gone into time supreilie court
to have the nsigmurumeumt set aside cii the
ground tlmat It st'as made for time puirposo of
interfering with time rights of ( hue creditors.
If you would always be luealtluy keep your
blood pure witlm lined's ' Sarsapanilia , the One
True Uiool J'uniflen.
1)10131' IN 'l'liIl IIIISIIIOS 011 Thu L.tV' .
ihoitmimmma it'tn .Dmil Otily to
S ( lilt in Agiilmm ,
Joe liofIrnan has foummd luimnacif considerably -
ably oiitunlcti In time ihuesiucs of the law.
lie ban just fimliahed nerving a sentence of
thirty days iii the county jail for stealing
a bicycle , aIlS yesterday Inorniblg lie was
removed to tile city jail once rnnie , where
a chuargo of bui-glary wan booked agaiimot
hits name.
The 5(01025 bicycle was fotlmmd iii hoffman's
house oh the isiamstl a couple of IntulitImul 1150.
Ill the same pln was fonml a cousirlerablo
quantity of tobacco anti : amm'dy. lie was
pnoseemmted for stealing the bicycle , amiti
white hue was senvittg a sontemice for that
000tthllIe it was discovered that the tobacco
1usd been ateleim from a frolglmt car last
winter , lIe is comusbqucntiy to bo tried for
burglarizing the car ,
A. L. Wooster , a prolnincnt citizen of Oo-
1900 , Mich , , after sutfenimmg oxerticiatingly trout
piles for twenty yours. was cured in a short
tinmo by tmsilsg ieW'itt'n Witch hazel Salve ,
an absolute uuro ( or nit skin diseases , .fore
of this preparation Is used ( balm all Otbars
crnbined.
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( miIi IlXllehINiYD Seinp.
For atcaiing a 10-cent bar of soap , Mrs
Itlitlt Sniitli wind yesterday morning Stied
$10 amid costa iii pelico court , Time theft
yu8 committed Monday In a large department -
mont store of this city.
The worniuhi alleged ( bitt she hat ) offered
payient for the soap , but ( lie cleric fabled
10 tahoe the motcy. Sue therefore carriocl
LImo ° ° l' Off without paying for It. It Se-
reloped , however , that tIme soap 1105 miover
been wttmlptli up , and that time wohian bad
ililpild it miiider her shawl vlmen aba thought
10 0110 W5ti iooling. ; The syohusaq lives at
us North NInth street ,
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Children Cry for
Pltcher'6 Ca6torla5
Children Cryfor
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry fo
P3tcher's Castorla.
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