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    TTTTj OMAHA TATIjV TIEE: F HI DAY, SEPTlIT.FK 01, 1000.
7
SPECIAL NOTICES
c. - .- "- -
AilvrrlUnni'nn for Hipsp enltitiint
rrlll lip tiiUt-n until l' m. for tin
rvruliiK cilltliMi nml until s ill) p. in
fur iiiwrnliiK nml iiiuln edition.
Hntea, I l-'lv h mini llrsl Insertion
Jo n mini thereafter Niiililnii InUri
fur lr tli ii n Ur.o fur Hip flrt liier
tlon. These niM rrtlnriuenli moil It
run roiispetil I rely.
Ailvrrllirm, Ii) rriinexf Iiik n ntini
In-red cbceU. rnn hnvp unriTcrn nil
dressed to n imit'liere'l teller In rim
of 'I hp Hoi. iKwrm mi mill resell nil
I ir drlttpted ou preeutullun of tin
clircU out).
WANTF.II-M I I TMIN.
YOFNO lii'lv fr"tn out of town wntits posi
tion hh st--i "wr.u h'-r, cxpt-rwnted, r-fi-r-men.
salary $10 to begin with Ad-'ress
V 61, I lev. A-M'ft. 2.1
vanti.ii-mai,e IIEI.
WANTKf), wn hnvo steady work Tor n few
good hullers of Hood habits and nppear
ync. C. F. Adams Co., 16m') Howard St.
Ii s:o
HARDER trr.do (might thoroughly In short
time; catalogue nml i arth ulars fret
Address Western Harbors' Institute.
Omnhn, Neb. 11-871
WANTED, laborers, tenmrtei, rock men
mi HiirfncB tiii-n, Null. V o. una Iowa .
fn-o fare; 'highest wagp; ship dalli
Western 11. It. Labor Agency, 310 H. Uth
11377
i.t i i.i.i.it 1 young man i" mntT u
shorthand scholarship In best school and
iu uir ll Wllt-Il Liuire in t iiiui'ii leu .net
position secured. Address I. i.'fi. lire.
II 873
Fni'f'ATUn mnn to conduct ofllcp 111 oarh
county peat; no capital but honesty nnd
good common sense; r-'dlnble concern with
lipndquurterH In Omaha. Address tr 0,
uoe. u aitiwj
P.AHHER; no Sunday work; fn.'. .1. r
Colburn. Alliance, Neb. 11-SI713 SP
WANTED An experienced grocery Iruvol-
ing miin; goon roieronoo-i roquireti A'i
dress U 1. Hee. H-KM-M
WANTKD. two gentlemen of good mldross
Call IWJi Hmnge Hldg. I1-M371 "(,'
WANTKD. rellnblo and pnprgptle agents In
pnch cuutity lo soil Whiskies nml Wines
to consumers; references or bond re
linked. 8. 11. Oppotihelmer, St. Joseph.
MO. II .Mill i -u
DO yon want truvolltnr Jobs on salary?
quick. Triumph Co., Dallas, Texas.
11-.M372 2C
WANTKD, man for rptall oil vvugon;
tai-ilshrd routp llpfprptircs tenured
Address V Mi. IIpp. II Ml 21
WANTKD. 25 shoo Hal-lneu. 0 salpsladlps
Aiuily I'rld.iy innrnlnR S:30 a. m. Tlin
llnwo, J.iIj DniiKlaH .St. n- ns i ;v
VA.Ti:n-n',ii m,i: im:i,i
AN INTF.I.l.ICKNT Indy to t iki- a short
hand spholarshlti In lipMt s- lmol and pay
ior u wiipii c oursp is poinpipn-u anu posi
tion Moouri'd, AddrpHH I. 25, Hop. C 875
WANTKD, 100 tilrls. ir.21 DodfjoTn'oirs?
C-S7ti
f) clrls wantod. Canadian oIHpp, 1522 Douglas
COOK A Kood ro'lsldp cook WJititpd; all
p.isy filacc, i?oo,l waeps. Address Orand
iioti'i, iiariiiiKiuii, Miii. t aissu 13
WANTKD Nursi- Blrl; short hours; must
nvo at nonip. Apply ssn uarnoy t.
C- SJS-20
WANTKD-Cook and laundross. Mrs. M.
ltotors, U3t H. 37 III. C 027-2(1
WANTKD. Klrl for kpiipimI hnusowork. SI
ppr wt-ok, onlv noat an I competent ltl
tipeii apply. i:i I mvpnp u t. i :n
til III. for Bi'tieral housework. 1,111 Yates
Bt. (near Hliermaii uve.) c 21
RIRI. wanted for cflieral housework; smill
family, near park. ill. so. 33d St
C-MI 11
OIUI, tor irPtioral linusowurk; Rood wiiri'h,
12 no- Ktttli St. C Voo 21T
HIOflKST wukps paid to llrst-class waist
nnd skirt hands. Miss Holland. .119 8.
SCtli St. C 953 22
WANTKD, clrl for Kuneral housework.
1919 Cliicai?" fit. C 937 23
til HI. for i?eneral housework. SSC'I Karnntn.
C-.M975
WANTKD, Bonil K'rl for Rencral hoiio
work. Apply at 2H2I CIiIiukp st.
C- MW9 2''
WANTKD, Klrl for ceneral housework.
Applv to Mrs. W. W. Karrand. imi 7th
Avon 10, Council Hlurfs. C M'.lSt)
WANTKD. competent Bill for Reiieral
houspwork. Three In family. Wl Chi
cago st. C 9S3 2n
RIH1, for ceneral housework; must ho cood
conk; waues $1 week for competent clrl.
Call at oin-o 2"2i) Ihnim tt. C SIMM
roit iius'i'-iimi.sKs,
HOl'SIOH and Hats, lllucwalt, Harker hlk
D-S.S1
I.'Olt HUNT, strictly modern Hat in D.tv.
Idco bullilluc, opposite city hall.
JOHN W. HOHHINS. 1WJ I'AHNASl ST.
D-G0.!
ALWAYS movltic H. II. cooda Plunos
Olllce, 13111b Karnam St. Tel. 1559 or s-tkl.
D-fIVS
PUR IIKNHV H. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. I, IKK,
D-.SM5
IMVK unfunilHhed rooms, all modern. 2711
N. 22.1 st. D-S1HI
HOl.TSKS for rent In nil parts of tho city.
Hreniiau-I.ovo Co., 320 8o. 13i.li St.
D-S37
IF yoj want your houses well rented pi. ire
them with Hennwa & Co. D S7S
IIOCSKS. ote. F. D. Wead, 1321 Douclas
D- S79
MIOOSI flat, city water, 2719 Hurdette.
1101'SKS, stores. Hcmls, PaMun block.
DS.S0
SIODKHN 13-room home, steam hent. 22'9
DoOko t- Hincwait uros., tiarKor ntocn.
10S Stanford Clrclo2iW2 and 2010 S. 13th St.
n-rooui modern cottaKcs. cutiveulent to
South Omalia and 13th St. ear lines. J.M.oi
l,Tlio Hyron Heed Co.. 212 S. Hth St.
D-.M7H-22
I.AIlflK mndprn rpsldenro west part town,
J35.00. lno.uh'0 1203 Furnaui st. D SI075
CI1AS. K. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam.
D-SIG71
l'OH HUNT, n rogy S-room modern rot
tnce. inautre 2152 SI. Sl.try's D-SI735
roll UK NT. .
113 So SRd st., G rooms, bath, closot. w iter,
J17 50 Has Just hreti papered and painted.
Is an it-iiiiy iu iiiovu iiiiii.
OMAHA LOAN THl'ST CO.
Kith and Dnucias Sts.
D 727
Ill'HT nnd 33d. S-room residence, modern
hot water, heat, steel ruiiRe. cood yard.
Hent to tlrst-elnss tenant trom Oct. 1 at
I.' a mo. iiuiuiro on premisiH, in rear
D-955 23
TWO 0-room modern houses, pew. 28th and
Hamilton. F. D. Wo.ul, ICth and D it;lai.
i' .umi
-HOOSI modern ihtaelipd house; large
hluulo trees. 5t Dodge. D-331 20
COAI.-Itrst coo' l'iB, $l.fB delivered: noi'a
lug better. Ilai'iuon & Wioth Co Tel. i.
D-957-O 19
9-HOOSl modern house and barn, 2211
Howard. J. II. Parrotio, Douglas Hlock.
D -SI 102
roit iu:.M-i't iimsiiki) Hootis,
THREE nuns, hoiisekoplneg; 1112 S. 11th.
E- -'47 1
I. AIUI 17 nicely fumTshed front room- gen
llenicn only. 19.9 Dode. K-S10C4
ELEGANT room, suitable for two men.
52t S. 35th E-OSi-JJ
HOrSEKEEPING. back parlor and kitch
en, also nlie front flecplng room 5bi
N liuli St 1: ':-' '-'"
IIOUSL. UUPIN-. CH l-'o 17" v.
f asi :i
I I IIMMIIM) llflCM1t AM) HUMID-
OMiNfAIHN',tr'in-pnt.tl.36 day. ,&,Jr
flnuli l.aard, private family. 100 ?o 21'h
avrnui . .mw
1TOPIA. 1721 Davotipott St.
TMK Mcrrlam, cood tsummpf rMort .Kth,
Dodge. I M
nr.KHANT room, with board. 1", ''JPj.tol
HVPtiup. 1-MN 22
l.AHOK front room, flrst-elnss lnrl JM
Harney. K-M9IT 35
HOOM for two. with or wltho'i' heard
215 N 23.1 K-MW -a
ITItNISlIKD sfith hnrk room; til'O larS'
front room, lih bparu sno Pnum
y mm'
COIC IU1M-I MM ItMSIIKII IIIMI.1IS,
2 t'NKt'HNIRMKD rooms; no hojpkpp'
!i v V " I'hi-W n- r 0-412
vun im:m'-!t()iii;s ami oimmcks.
I-Vih Itr.NT. ftore In flrt-e'fls 'oration:
r nt rr isonah'p. Ap'y H. C I'i 'e t
fo. pr -jtul lloor. nee tune. i-.-.-
AfinM'S HATi:i).
I.rCHATIVR and p'easaot p-nploynvnt
rn j'xppnsp nttpoiicd. eo'rm's 'on 1 tr
no pxpprl?npp ro'iui rd tea .i r par c
in.ii. n,l.,.i-..l trt ilm tvrlr lint lltlVO 1
ran ho successful. Address I I I'ce
llulldlnc- J-.M.Ul .3
IlKLIAni.r: nents In every Neliraska
town hi sen iop orsi roiiimuiiiiuu - uuu
arrld-nt pollrv rver Issued; easy to sell
.i..t.i tv... .r,'iir,',rv nmniint of huslness:
liberal contrarts'to nood tnpn. Addtess
Guardrail I.ifu Co., Denver, Colo.
"ft M,VKTOV- The Horrors of a Stricken
( Ity, nv .Mnrat iinisipuu. ix'i mw
i...-t n,,ii-..i,i-. 1iuf i.nti lii.ut rirlees
oitllt free; write O'H'k. IIouser-Mesa
Co., Dept. 1. IndlaliaptdlS. llld. J-M0S3 2J
WANTi:i TO IIK.VT.
SI'lTK of tinftirnlshed room', with board
l. nt ftif-ttl- 1,1 Pdlttlp VVltll nil
child. Iloase must be modern and loca
tion ilrslraule. i --
WANTKD, a modern house, seven to nine
rooms. In W-st I'a nam or llansrom park
dlstrlits: pitner riirnifiieii or uniurn" neu.
Address 201 Kirst National Hank bull luiB.
K .Mil 13
WANTKD, two pleaant rooms and board
on south or west sldr of cltv bv married
couth-; will pay liberally for nice place;
private family preferred. I.' 55, H- e Dlllce.
K .M1MI
PACIFIC Storase ami Watehou'e Co., 012
911 Jones, Keneral htnnije nnd forward'n:;
S92
Om. Van Stor. -ro., 131IH Karn. ToN. lT.3-,fn.
wanti;ii TO in; V.
Al.t. kinds uf household uoods. hotels, et" .
in 'arpe nnd smn 1 quantities C 1 aui
rum turo Co., 140-io lioue. Tel. :w
N-SUI
WIIjIj purchapo a limited number of
Omaha SavltiK' bank aceounu. llr mi'n-
l.ovo Co., 303 Ho. 13th. N-8
2DIIAND bicycles.
Omahi Illcycle Co.
N-3t
S or 3-rnnni house to move off lot. Address
Ml P. 27th. .Mll.O S3-
T1IK best modprn 6-room cottai-o t;,at
J1,7C) cnsli will buy. Address. V ES. He?
N-MW7 J3"
SKCOND-IIAND safe. Address, rIvp price
nnd make, jonn 'iraun, hock rori. .io
N M379 26
OLD stamp collections bought. 211 N hllh
n-'ji o r.i
WANTKD. cood Htroni: biiKKV lmrse. per
feetly reliable In every we v. Payne-ICnox
company, main poor rv. . i.ire iiiuk.
N-.M39I 23
I'oit m vi, n HtiusKS, vi:iiici,i:s, lire
NKW nnd 2d 11. vehicles at marked down
prices, l lurry i-rosi, inn ,"c i.eavenworm,
l OJO
pnn SAT.K. new buccle bodies with cear.
lnc for sale at i w cacn. a n a pirn
913 Douclas. l'-JHll Oct.
FOR SAI.K. a horse nnd tUKcy. cheap. In
cpilre at 2153 St. .Marys nve. i--.M7.ij
SHKTLAND pony (spotted), curt nnd liar
ness. ;.il7 uieaco si. r jiim ;j
I'd 11 SAI.K JIISCIil.l.ASKOt's.
HARD and soft foundation plllnc; hoc
fences aim crniuum. vji uuhio. w ojj
. t-t-t ic ,lrnr nrti-ptf. Kherhinn Tn
(ntuipll ' Drue Co.. Cor. lfltli and Dodce.
H. II ASS, Florist. 1S13 Vinton St. Tel. 77C.
j laniH, eui iiiiwc'i.--, nun, i usi
, ....1 .1 1 1, tr t,,,,l trr-'inet ilnnni'iittmia
Ordera by mall or expresso promptly tilled.
D1IAND safe 'leap. Derlcht, 1116 Farnam
SAFKS: buy. soil, ex'eo. Schwartz, 111 S. 13
V OT-I
SI. & W. tires, $2.75. Omaha Illcyrlo Co,
u-jui
S1ANSON bicycles, ).'3. Omnha IJIcyclo Co
tellll.4l Wlll'lill', III l,- Wllt'L'IS 1J,
umaua uiuuiu -u., ivlu iiii;,iko nit-.
SECOND-HAND Callgraph (new) for sale.
Call at olllce clerk district court.
Q-S10
FOR SALE, corncobs. Monroe ,t Co., SU
luiu pi. 1 .ntw
FINE horse and rubber-tired hucgy, ery
cheap. 11. E. Fredrlckson, 1122 Dodge St.
J-IS4 OS
FOR SALE Two pool and billiard tables,
cheap.
itti 1, roauway, council uiurr-.
ii-Wli
SECONDHAND bicycles from $100 up.
Neb. Cido Co., Cor. 15th and Harney.
Q-SI72I 29
FOR SALK. payable after received, three
months' trial free; $11.2.1 for a high grade,
5-drawer, drop head cabinet sewing ma
chine; $11.90 for a regular $10.00 hlevelc;
J3S50 for a $300.im piano; $20.75 for a $75.00
parlor organ; $1.M) for a 5-plece over
Htuffed veiour $lo.oo parlor suite. All new
lilgh Ktade standard goods. For full par
ticulars state articles Interested In and
wo will mull you u special catalogue.
Scars, Roebuck &. Co., Chicago.
Q-SI65S 013
NKKD Money
Ini; iiprlpHt.
$185 will buy tine Chlcker
Adilress, U 5, Heo.
U-2G7-0-1
FOR SALK -2 Hooster wire-picket corn
crib machlnei; cood working order;
bargain. J. W. Hart, Rtromsbtiric. Neb
Q-S1913 25
FOR RALE. 2 nice fresh Jersey cows nnd
R good grade milkers and springers Call
afternoon. Jester's yard, 25th and Hurt st.
.misci:i,i.am:oi s.
NOTICE, country dealers. 2dhand furniture
and ttovrs at lowest prices, carload lots or
lejs. Chicago Furniture Co., 1106-lu Dodgo.
R-907
Cl.tlllVOVASTS
SISIE UYLS1ER gonulno palmist. 1005 Dodge.
S-1IS
SIRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. S19 North 10th
S-923-
i:i,i:cTRir thi'.atment.
ELITE parlors. 015 S. ICth. socontl floo-.
T-375 03
SIME. LUIJ, magnetic treatment &07 S.
13th, room 2. T- MI "2
SIME. ASIKS. 1015 Howard, room 1. 2d lloor;
Mae Edgar, assistant. T Sl'.MJ 27
pi:uo.n w..
DR. ROY. chiropodist; corns removed. 25o
ui.d uow.ird l.oom 12. FrenziT bl ick.
1 -aw
I
llul'Ftf Uif & Messenger Co, Tel 17'7 .
L-917 I
PKIIMO.VA Ii.
MONIIKIT, Chln.p -dlst. 151s farn T"l. 23.0
I SX9
VIAVI. woman's wa to health. 3I Ho b d
TI'RKISIf baths, massage hatis. cloctrle
natns, tor mines on y. skiiipu woman
massage operators; lmet equipped bid-s
In the eltv. Rentrom Hath Compsry.
Rooms 216 to 220, Hee Hide. f-910
RI'PTI'RK cured; no knife, no plrt. no
aanser; senu ior rireuiars r;mp re uup
turn Cure. 982 N. Y. Llfs bldg.. Omaha.
U ill
PR1VATK hospltnl for ladles be'ore & du--
ws coiilliiciiienti untiles auopteu. iw
PI.KAT1NO and pleated skirts of a'l kinds.
at. uoRimaii ,v co., ..'J Jiougias uiock.
L 015
PI.KATINO, huttonii to order; p nkl-n
wtuic you wait, uinana ricaung co . o-i
Douglas; 'jl3lL
PRIVATR home I'pfnre and dunnc conrn"-
1 . I , .1.1.. . , . ,!..,... ,'-ll
Hurdette. U-9IS
1.ADIK9' hair shnmptoed, dr nc 1, 36e. Ilntr
tonct roous. .MotilRlt, ibis t arnum i ei .'j
V !05
I.ADIKS' .Inekets and tnllor made suits al
tered, cleaned, repaired. SI. I ocel. 3 . ii.
C-3U-O.I
I-APKTITK French oval photos 5nc P"r
imzen iiurinK fseptemDer oniy. iTiciur.
616 S. ICth. U-S1333 Oct. 4
PLACK your order now for seal saqtie'.
fur fcarfs nnd rollnrettes of all deserlp
t lun.i : furs repaired ion! tillered. Au.n
bauch, Hob &. Co., 501 Karback b'k.
U-SI357 03
WANTKD 30 secondhand ladles' bleyrles
Nebraska Cyrlo Co., Cor. 13th & Harney.
U-M722-22
IIOSIKS WANTKD A little clrl 10 days old
aiui one ii years or n-e rur ailopiion; m-
four hoys for adoption: beo a moirlu
u month", 7 venrs nnd . years. Sevp.'il
oiner rrinureii wanti'n; prtmiilent no'-os
Child Savlnc Institute, Ml South is li St
r-9sS-2J'
CO.MK on tlie corner of 10th and Capitol
avenue, set. 22, ami see tlie greatest in
vention of the ace by Prof. D. V. John
son. Ilo can separate bile In one minute
Yours truly. I' SI992 21
UNDKRSKIRTS: see those we make to or
der from $" up to $5; the v-rv lati.-t nnd
decidedly swell. Omalia Skirt Co . Douc
las IJIoi K, lUMl nnd Podge. t -SI 939 27
MO.M3Y TO I,(IA lir.Al, 1I 'Al l!
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
lova rnnns at 5 per cent. Horrowers ran
pay JKJ or any multiple. Any Interest
date. No delay. Hrenuan-Lovo Co.. '9
South 13th St., Omaha. Nob. W 321
SIONKY t loan on improved iniaha real
estate, lircnnan-cove co., oiw so. i;;tn.
W-U2S
Jl.ow nnd iipvvnrd t loan on Imp'oved rlty
property and farn s. W, Farnam Smith &
Co., ISA Farnam. W 923
WANTKD. rlty loans, bonds nnd warrants
Georgo & Company, IG11 Farnam St.
SIONKY In any amount nt .1. 5H, 0 Per rent.
J. W. ROHIIINS & CO., 1S02 FARN A SI ST.
V 930
MONKY to loan on farm anil cltv property
lowest rates. O. F. Davis Co., 1503 Fnrnum
W-W2
SIONKY to loan at 5 nml per cent on
ciuiaua property, w. 11. .Meikic, toi s. lutn.
W 9J7
PRIVATR mnroy, 5, i', per cent; no 0
lay. Oarvln Pros., 1C13 I'nrr.am. W- 920
WANTKD. city and farm loan: nlo birds
nnd warrants. It. C. Peters & Co.. 1702
Farnam St., Heo Hldg W-9J1
PRIVATR money. F. D. Wead,132l Doacl s'
W-922
F1VK per cent money. I'emi-. Pnion block.
w :ij3
MONKY to loan on first-class Improved rlty
pronerty or for hiilldlnc purposes. Pavne-
Knox in, ow lorn i.ire. w yjj
JIOXUV TO I-O.V.N CHATTELS.
SIONKY
LOANED
MONEY
PEOPLE.
SALARIKD
No endorser or mortgage required.
LOWEST RATES, EASY PAYMENTS and
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
OMAHA CREDIT CO.,
Room 62G, llfth lloor. Nuw York Life Hide.
X-933
-St-O-N-E-Y--D-O-Y-O-L'-N-E-K-D-I-T-
We make loans from $10.00 up on furniture,
pianos. hors"S, rows, etc ; you keep the
property; or we will make you a SALARY
LOAN rn your own note, without indorser
or mortgage; wo charge absolutelv noth
ing for making pnpers and we krep noth
ing out of tho amount you borrow; you
iiiiiv p.iy the moiipy hark in one moutli or
take morr tlmo In which to pay It, and
you are expected to pav for It onlv what
time you use It; our rates nre low mid
our terms nro the easiest; our business Is
ns cotird"nilal as Is possible and our treat
ment Is always courteous. Omaha Slort
gage Loan Co., Wi", 80. 11th St. Estnb
llflied l-92. N 931
LOANS TO SALARIKD
PKOPI.K.
I-'OLLOW THE CROWD.
They come to us. If you can do better
elsewhere don't come here (but you
ran't). Come and let us prove to von
that wo give 1 1 KST TERMS In the rlty
and morn for your money than others
DARE. No mortgage, no Indorser. no
publicity; simply confidential business
deal.
RKLIAULK CREDIT CO.
Room 303, Third Floor, Pavton Mlock.
X-SIH7S
.MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, lew
lory, horses, cows etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S. 13.
X-030
SALARY LOANS. CHATTLE LOANS. J.
W. TAYLOR. 21S First Nut. Hunk Hldg.
X-937
SIONEY loaned ralarled people holding per
manent position with resi onslble. concern
upon their own names without security;
easy payments. Tolmnn. 70C N. Y. L. Hldg
N-933
SIONEY loaned on plnnos, furniture, Horses,
cows, Jowelry. Duff Oreen, R.S, Harker Hlk
X-93S
SIONEY loaned on plnnos, furniture, dia
monds, watches, privately. Ilerger's Loan
Co., 15i)l Farnam 1 St., upstairs. X 910
SIONKY loaned on furniture, diamonds,
witches; payments rontldentlal. Omaha
Chattle Loan Hank. 220 S. 15th, upstairs.
X9I1
PRIVATE-LOANS To sTirPJEDPKO
1'LK.
momentarily embarrassed who ilea Ire above
everything else to
AVOID PFHL1C1TY
ran be nrrommodated at our olllee with
less expense time anil trouble than any
place In the city
AMERICAN LOAN CO,
Room 601, Heo lluilding.
X-912
IK SIM; t IIA.M I13.
FOR SALE, a J2,KiO stork of drugs In S E.
Neb.; l,5t0 takes It; this In u sn.ip: will
trade for small Improved farm Uldte-'s
F 13. Omaha Heo. Y-SIDSP
$150 cash or easy puymonts buys 23 strb t y
lawful inlcki-l) s'ot inachl' os f r drinks,
cigars or cash; will mm $2 and upward
weeklv each. Earl, Clark & Co , Furni
ture .Manufacturers, Chicago, II
Y-SI7M
MAN and wife wlthou' el re 1 w.i'it
management of a ilrst-e .ip. 2 house or
would lease for two yeers. 20 vonrs' ex
'erlenco In bolel business, references.
Addiess. V 10. Dec. Y-.M9X 2'
FOR RENT, owing to advancing year Sir.
11. Unas, the florist ut 1M3 Vinton strem,
has decided to rent out his ho. house .it
above locution, occupying 7.0 0 to S oul
square feet, under glass with about 20)
windows, and tho residence nnd storo
fronting the street, on ihe mitor ll"'' 'o
South Omaha Excellent location lor 'ho
business. Y-9II
FOR SALE, small stock mlllinerv; about
$123; onl. sto-k In town Ch is F.
Gootts, Henuingtun. Neb. Y SITiiU 23
con i:cn.iMiE.
100 ACRES clear Improved land In lt"'l
Willow Co, Neb., t" exchange fur pnp
erty in vicinity of Hant.com pirk, 1 an
pay different e In cash. J II. Ulan ha d,
1112 So 29th St Y. -S17-1 22
fjn 'I0 wirili of g,-n- r.il mer- h.in-ll-e lor
i-jIi -r ir,ui-- 1 . - b . -k" i 1 bjr " ildt, '
'11 Wubaslu at , St Paul. Ml 1
i5M3 2i
roit dm 11
!.oii st " k ntw Benfrhl drv r-h '. will ex-
1 . . ,l 1...I.I. 1.. Ihn
rn. ria,.- i,, nr-ii,ii'-- ,11
so ith or west, owner would require about
I2,""'i (.ish to pav up iibhitat on. but
would take ml property for ha, a '-e. Ad
dress L J Wlfde. truster, "1.1 WabuslU
st.,' St. Paul, Minn.
Z-Slj01 21
$8,5iO, $9.cm. 517 3 and $3Vio stocks Ben-
i'al merrhnrdlse tor sale or trail".
"Wilde," 713 WHbasha st., St. Pau'. Sllnu.
-SU2 2I
FoR KNCHANOK. cood lot, 35th and Cass
st ; will take cooil uriving liorso anu
buggy as part pay. Henawa & Co.
'-S1997 23
TOR SAl.t: IIKAL RxTATK.
HOCSKS. farms. R. C. Patterson, 305 N.Y.U
RK 91 1
IlnPSKS. lots, farms, land, loans; nlo r-ru
Insurance. Hemls. Paxton blk. UU9H
RKAD TIMS; one of tho bct homes In linn
scum Place; 9 rooms, large lot, go ,l burn,
slchtlv home; party lift.r.c c.ty; priC".
$7.fi"i SI J. Konnard .t Son. room 10,
Hrown bloclc HK9I'
SKK HENRY : II. PAYNR. 601 N. Y.?LIFK.
PAYNK-KNO.V CO.. UK DQKARTKn3
for RKAl. KSTATK H ' RJA INS L' 'W
KST RATKS on LOANS. J-'OCND 'N-Sl-RANCK;
IIOfSKS. FLATS, STORKS,
for RKN'T. First floor, N. Y. Life Hldg.
RI'. 11.'
GOOD rental property for farm. Slonroe
& Co., Feed and Fuel, sn .n. Piin sj-tM
SI0J3
RANCH AND FA RSI lands for sale by the
Frtlon Pacltlc Railroad company, u. A.
SlcAllaster. land commissioner, Union
I'jcllle Headquarters, Omana. Nob.
Hh 313
HARGA1NS HARRISON, X. Y.tjgl3.;,
CIIA1. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Fa run rn St.
C. F. HARRISON. FAR.MS. N Y.
RE - 01 l ' J
H1.1 Davenport, 7-room house and barn;
fenced, trees, shrubbery; groat bargain,
$1,000. Inquire 130S F,irnamr,iMS-0 05.
LARGE 7-room, 2-story house; good
barn, 3 large lots, near paved St., school,
etc.. $1,200. C. F. HARRISON. NUFE
3SI ACRES, 10O acres In crop, some timber,
some rough land, house, well, liarn. nil
fenced. 2 mllps north of Ponca, Nebraska.
Price, JS.000. . . ,
ICo acres of land, fio miles west of Sioux
Cltv, nil under cultivation, full set of or
dinary buildings, windmill. 0 miles from
railroad. Price. $2,000; $700 cash.
2 50n acres of land. 125 miles from Sioux
Cltv, with excellent stream of lUIng
water, some tine liny land: will make a
verv proiltablo stock ranch. A bargain
nt $,750
HILAND P. LOCKWhOD, SloiivJMly, In.
HARRISON'S FRIDAY 11AROAINS.
7-r. house. 3 lots, $1,200.
311C Slarcy 7 rooms (now). $3,2'.0.
1.131 S. 29th-& rooms, $3,200.
2b01 Woolworlh 8 rooms, $3,000.
1531 So. 29th-S rooms, $3,500.
S rooms, near High school, $5,0o0,
S rooms, Cnl. and 20th, $1,250.
0 rooms, 20th, near Furnani, $3,000.
S rooms, Lowo nvo., nenr Farnam. $3.0'10.
C. T- HARRISON & GEO. T. SIORTON,
912 & 913 N. Y. Life. Tel. 311, or 2012 F.
RE-902 20
A GREAT 11ARGAIN
In n well Improved Do-ai re farm ope mile
'ortl. f .i'W'L"!
House, very signnj loi.i.iyn -lawn
covered with tine forest trees, nice
!'-""'".."V"..sm . 'r " "iL ' 7l " i
level and the best of soil. Host location for
fruit near Omaha. Wo are authorized to
to- -;-"". '-,,??,! izisxu vis:
prOVCmeillH cum .linn u.,,,. -v.,.
Joining lands unimproved are selling at $M1
to $100 per acre. Tho owner asks $.1,000, but
must have some money nnd has authorized
us to make this low prio. Terms one-
Kill) III iinn, v
Cull In and we will show you the property.
Payne-Knox Compan), main loor N. .
l.Ue mug.
FOR SALK. good building lot. 35th nnd
Cass St. tor mw. iieu.iw. n 1. -i .-.-o .-
NONRESIDENT writes me he will come to
Omaha next week and wnnts me to se
cure an offer for his property on Georgia
live., near Poppleton; says he Is going to
.. ... ,1.. ..1 iroi t......lnuj
bl'll. 1. I'- Otlll, IO-I I'UHrSI"--
RE-SU00 23
SNAPS l-room house, 1M0 Ontario, $M0.
4-room house and barn, 3212 Hamilton, $.X50,
7-room bouse modern. 1322 S. 20th.. $1.7'-0.
J. II. Parrotte, Douglas Hlock.
HE Mini 23
MEDICAL,
LADIES out of health find prompt relief
Hox 232. Omaha, Neb. Conlldentlal.
055
LADIES troubled with Irregularities,
whites, sterility, painful or suppressed
iiw-nsiriintlons tlnd tiromtit relief and euro:
ipdet home before aiui during confine
ment. Cull or write with stamps to Dr.
Piles, 1513 Dodgo St., umaiia. eii.
L'-.Mo09 013
VI RTt'ASt A cures Impotency resulting
from Indiscretions or debility, gives vi
tality, vlcor. restoring desires, ambitions
iisulr.itlons of youth, lu-ultli. llttlug for
success, happiness 111 business; profes
sional, social, married life; $2 or 3 for $3.
Sent anvwhere prepaid on receipt of
price. The kiwi nrug Co., liigin, III
American Olllce, retail, wholesale, Myers
Dillon Drue Co. Omalia: St. A. Dillon
South Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council
Hlurfs. Full lino rubber goods.
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 513 N. Y. Life Hldg,
Tel. 1001: Alice Johnson. D. ).. ladles
dept.; Old E, Johnson, Osteopathlst, Slgr.
Uwl)
SI. K. DONOIU'E. D. O., of Still school
Klrkvllle, Mo. 004 raxton Hlk. Tel 1M7
-337
N. F. M SII'RRA V, H. S. D.. D. O., Sirs.
J. R Sluslck. D. O., graduates A. S. O.,
Klrksvllle, Slo., suite u3U-3S Heo Plug.
372 OS
A. T. IICNT. D. O , 305 Karbach. Tel. 2332,
sso-ont. 11.
l'l It N I'll It ll AM PIAIYO 1IOVIMJ.
JACOH RCHWARZ. 1510 Webster. Tel. 20IC.
Ml.Ti -Hi"
Ml SIC VI,.
PROF iv HRAI'N. teacher of nlano Hid
organ; studio 550 Ramgo blk; open 1 to 0
p 111 pterins numerate; morouun. aru-"ic
work guaranteed. SISDOctlS
IIKI. (ilA.V HAKES.
THE Los Angeles Helglnn Hare Co. Is head
quarters for thoroughbred stock for breed
lug purposes, m.i r. imn si., umana.
S03 22
aci:t i. em-:.
.Monarch Gemrators are best. Cnrbldn
$1.30 per li lbs Agents wanted, SI. A. O
Co, lfljj Douglas St. 077--O-13
lllltllS AM) TAVIIIl'.Hll V
STOCK'S lllrd Store,
I&13 Leavenworth.
1C9
Alt OIIIIIOV IM.EATISO.
AccoitDION and side pleating, cheapest.
iMs-t. quickest. Sirs A. c. Slark. 9 Pat
terson Hlk., 17ih and Farnam.
-51514 05
TICKET IIHOKEH.
CI'T rate tickets every whore. P II. Phll
bln 1505 Farnam. Telephone 7S4 -907
I'l VNO Tl NINO.
WE tune vuur piano for $1 ro, Rose's Art
Store, 1521 Dodge. Tel. 1915. 950-
IIHKSSMAKINO.
IN families Miss Sturdy. 318 S 0th st.
'..' Sept 21
E, Q. SI DONALD, 1C12 Capitol avenue
-M6G7 013
JillOlt 111 AM) AM) TVIMlWItl I'lMI.
A. C. VAN SANT'H S, hool :i7 N. Y. Life
-351
HOYI.KS' Colleac, court reporter prlnrlpnl.
ure mug. -
NKRRASKA Rulnr and Shorthand Col-
lege, lioytl s Theater 9-3
ORKOfl Shirthntu! tnuuht at the mnabn
Commercial college, 16th and Ioulm Sik
091
IIAM'I.Kl.
CALL on Slorand, CrelFlitnn hall, for
society and stao ilaticlng. waltz and
2-strp. $5. Large hall to rent for con
ventions, meetings, balls and rhib socials.
OM-Sopt. 21
CI!ASIHKRP school of dnnclng. 17th nnd
Douglas t lassrs nnd clubs now form
ing nt acad'-mv. Open dally, 9 a. m to
5 p. m. 'Phone, 1111 Hall and music
furnished parties Circulars S159S O10
HIH CATIO.N Al
CH TKLA1N School of Languages Mill re
open September 24; enrollment book will
be open September 20 and following d.is
nt the M-hool room. Hovd s theater, pm r
day from U a. 111 to & p. in.; tuition $2
per month. SI 97i 23
stammhrim; AMI S l l TTEHIM!.
CURKD. Julia Vuughuu, 4J0 Rnmgo Hldg.
in.l
MlHROIl FACTORY.
Damaged looking glosses resllvered. 70s N 16
VJO
LAXtJlAOES.
C1IATELAIN School of Languages. Hoyd's
theater, will reopen Monday, septeinner 10.
421 os
HOTELS.
HENDERSON. $1 CO per day house; hoard,
w.bo to Jj weeK. 9111 anu t-arnam: tel. izn.
-SLfil Ol
I'A W.N MR OK I7RS,
EAGLE Loan Olllce, reliable, nccommodnt-
lug; all busucss conlldentlal. 1301 Douglas.
-u.jl
LOANS, II. Slarowltz; low rates. 41S N. 10.
000
I.AI .MIH V.
OMAHA Steam Laundry: shirts, 7c; eollnrs,
ic; cuiis, 4C, liuo i.oavenwortn. Tel .07.
STOVE HKPAIH1M!.
STOVE, furnace, range repairs; water con
nections, um. StOo Hep. WHS., 1207 Uoug.
Tel. 900.
ICE I'OR S VI, ll
ICE for sale In car lots. Gilbert Pros.
Council muffs. -SI3I0
'I'll Mil Hi; HKPAIHIMi,
TEL. 1331. SI. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-9GJ
,M AfiXETIC UK VI, INC.
GREAT Western Institute. 1i.1l Dnugl.i- Rt
chronic diseases cured' no dr igs, Hur r
VltlT.N I COS AMI .lOIIIIERS.
ALL kinds of carnenti r w irk and renilrl-iir
promptly aiiotuieu to. j. 1. ucniitiee. 'iii
nun i.auo is. 3,0
EN. I Mil, IIOII.EHS, ETC,
L, C. Sharp Slach. Wits. : motors, dyiiamoa.
913
EI.OCITIOX AMI ORATORY.
ELLA DAY. 204 Rnmge hldg: rending, el.i
cutlon, oratory. Thursday light school,
M7S-Octl.1
Ml'lilll, PLATl.Nti.
STOVES, lamps and chandeliers replated
Om. Plating Co., Ueo Hldg. Tel. 2535.
-000
t.v 1 1, nit 1 m;.
IIIGll class tailoring, nioderntp prh es,
latest designs. Stephen .1. Uroderick, 1017
Farnam st. Ml o-ifl
POS'l'OI I-'K i: NOTICE
(Should be rend DAILY by all Interested
as changes may occur at any tlme.i
Foreign malls for tho wo-k en-ll g Sep
tember 22, 1900, will close (PROMPTLY in
all casesO nt the General Poi otllcc .is
follows: PARCELS POST SI V1LS do 0
one hour earlier than elosiuc time shown
below Parcels Post Slalls for Gi-rmaav
close at 5 p. in. Monday and Wednesday.
TrisiiM-A I In 11 1 lo Mulls,
SATFRDAY At 8 11. til. for NETHER
LANDS, per s. s. Statetulnm (mull mint
bo directed "prr s s. Statendam "); at 10
a. m for SCOTLAND diipct. per s. s As
toria tniall must be dlr-cted "i'-r s. s As
toria"!; at 10:3u a. m. (supplementary 12
m.) for ECROPE, per s. s. 1 .111 ant.i via
Qucenstown; at 1 p. in. for ITALY, per
s. s. Kaiser William 11, via Naples (in 1 1
must be directed "iter H. j. Kaiser Wil
liam II").
PRINTED S!ATTEr7ETC.- Th s steamer
takes Printed .Mutter, Commercial Pip-11
and Samples for Germany unlv. The
same class of mall matter for other pans
or Europe will not be tint by this ship
unli -s spci tally din cted by her.
After the rlo'lug of tho Supp emontary
Trans-Atlantic Slalls mimed nbovo addi
tional s-iprli nientary mall- arc opened rn
the piers of the Ainerli-ac,. Engll h,
French and Gorman stearic-;, nrd mm nn
open until within Ten Ml miles ol ih-j
hour of sailing of steamir.
.MnlU fur South 11 ml Ci-iitrnl Anicilcll,
Wet Iodic-., 1:1, -.
SATFRDAY At 1 a m for NKWFOl'ND
LAND. per s s Slhetlm fr 111 l'hl . obi
phla; at lo a. 111 i-uppb-mi ntai v In. In .1.
mi tor FORTI NE 1SLVND. JVMAICA,
sa v.v. 1 i.i.a nun 1 -v 1; 11 i.vi i i;n a. per
s. s. Atnus 1 11 11 1 1 ior l osia it:cu must 1)0
directed "per s s. Athos' i; at 10 a m,
(suiiplemenlary 10:."n a in ) tor 1 N AGFA
and HAITI, per s. s Adlroiuh.r k: nt In a
m. (supplementary 10:30 a 111.1 for PORTO
jucu. cuiMi im ami v i-;.M;,ri-;i,A. per
s. s. Phll.idelphln (mall fir Se vanilla and
Cartliagcna must be illn-iti-d "ner k. s.
Philadelphia"; nt 11 a 111. lor ci'HA, per
s. s. .Mexico, via Havana; at 1 p m I' T
.MAT.VNV.AS. I'A II. N NFEVTV
GIHAIIA, HA HACi i. uud PI'KRTO
PAl'Ri;, per t. iidltyuu lordl'iarc m ill
only, wliloh must bo dutcied "per h .
Curlty ba".
Slalls for Newfoundlano. iy rail to Norih
Sydney, and thonro by stiamer, rlose ii
this ofllco dally nt :30 p m. (coiniei ring
close hero every Slondav. WPdnesday nnd
Satlirdnv). Mulls fur Slloiielou. bv rail to
Hoston nnd tlionco liy .tenmer, rln-u at
tills olllce dally at 8:3-1 11 111. Malls for
Cuba, by rail to Port Tnmpi. Flo, .id
theme bv steamer, e o-p ut this orl'e;
dally (pxrepl Slon-layi nt 7 a. tllo
ronnertlng closes me on Sund iv, Wnl
dny and Frldavl. Slalls for Mexico "I y.
overland, unless speciallv ad lr sso 1 for
dlsimteh by steamer, rinse at this olllro
dally at 2.30 a. in. and 2 :10 11 ni. Mails)
for Costa Rlcu by rail to Mobile, and for
Jieiize. cuerto Cortez nnd Gu.itemu u, liy
rail to New Orleatn. end th-nc- bv
slenmer. cloyp at tills ollico da.ly at 3
P 111 (connecting closes h-r 'I ues lnvs
ior 1.0S111 itieu imn .vi jiiuays ior tie 1x0,
i-iierio l oriez anu 1 luilem.-1 1 1 "i ruis
tcred mall close at 0 p. ni previous djy.
Trims. I'nellle Mnlls.
A... II.. . . . . ... . . ......t
.-itiim ujr .usira-ia icxcepi v psi vinnr'",
which goes via Europe, and New Xealuni,
vvhhli goes via San Frunclsooi. nnd Fill
Islands, via Vancouver, rlos.- here dully
at G'.'IO ll in 1111 tr, SlciiLimher IMh In
clusive, for dispatch per s Wur-lmon
(supplementary mulls, via Hcitib-. rim
nt (1-3(1 it tit l!,ilu,nlu.- I. . r-.llu f
Hawaii, Japan, chin tin I liilhpi '"o
,r,eiiiiis, vni nun 1' r.lill iseo, rinse ic-n-
dally at 0:30 p. m up to September "iTth,
ln,-l,,ule,. .1l.. . .1. o K'l.
Slaru Slalls for Hawaii. China. Jhp'iii
nun i-iiiiippinc i-i.iiiiis, m i nin i-rnini-""
1-.... .1 .11.. ... -.4A (Ion.
- lie.,- ,,.,u,v ill w .1-, ui ui I n- I
tember 'JTlh inelu-lve for dl'p.it'h ppr
s s Rio de Janeiro Mills fir Au-triil
(except West Austrulln. N"W '.eiand
Hawaii, F.JI and Samoan Isi mils, via Saq
j-i .1 ill mi , i, eii.-e lit llrll -ll ,
lifter splitnmlirt- nttli -,-,1 in, l,, tt.-titpri
her 29111. iin luslve. o in (Is, of oi'ilval
oi s s l ampunia. .in- u ,i Vorn h"n
t.mber yah. t r iM o l,h 01 r s All
n - .l.i
M
t r
i-i j i , i - i-i
V.i i - iv- i . - - I -
i 1, t. i , i, i - - ,1
per i- s i - - -mail
m..' be i,.re 'cj
i a 4 a
rovroi n 11 no rn 1:.
Stalls f,-r Hiw.ill via San Fr.t-.ii-"
i oe hire ilnllv at 6 la p m up t- Oil.i
h-r l.'Hi. Iiuliislve, f.ir dlspatih per p. -.
utrali.i
Tr.ms-Piii Hie mall are fnrwnrded to pert
of snlltn dallv ami the sihedlllrt of clo
Ing Is nrra-igi-il on the presumption of
their unlnterruptp 1 overland lranit
Registered mall 1 l"-e at p 111 prev
ious day. CORNEI.U S VAN COTT.
Potm,ter.
Potoft1ce, New York, N. Y , Siptember H.
1900.
I.Eti VI. NOTICE.
DOI'OLAS COCNTY FAIR.
Tim ronntv fair will bo held with the Ak-Sar-ltin
i.'rnlv.il In Omaha 011 Septem
ber 21 to 29. PerUin desiring to pxllllit
live stock, poultry or In any department
of tlie fair should secure entry blank'
.it i-n.-e from G W. Hervey, secretary,
1112 Farn.im str-et
The IIvk stak will be exhibited on tlie
grounds of tho Omaha Driving pirk.
S15-Sl.tE 7t
WORKING FOR AUDITORIUM
.Mil leal FrslUnl Ciniiiiilltpr Tnkri
Inltlnl Steps TiMTiirit Seriir
Ing One fur 0 111 11 Int.
At n meeting of tho executive com
mittee of tho musical festival yesterday ar
tnngptnetils were endorsed for fraternal
nights, as follows: Woo.lmen of the World,
Friday, September 21; Maccabees, Monday,
September, 21; Aucleut Order United Work
men, Tuesday, Septembor 2.1; Modern
Woodmen of America, Wednesday. Septem
ber 20; Hankers union, Tliurfday, Septem
ber 27, Fraternal union. Friday, September
28. It was decided that tho concerts be
llxed from 7 to !i p. m. 011 the evenings of
Ak-Sar-llen parade and ball, so that people
may attend before the Ak-Sar-lleti functions
occur.
After the transaction of Its regular bus
iness the committee resolved Itself Into nn
auditorium meeting, with E. E. Andrews
temporary chairman and Clem C. Chase
temporary secretary, lo consider tho audl
totlum project. It was decided to meet in
a body with the executlvo committee of
1 110 Commercial club nt noon Friday 10 con
sider steps toward effecting nn organiza
tion. It Is probable that tho present mu
sical festival committee will Incorporate and
enrry forward tho canvass for an audi
torium. Ileireelil( Ion uf Miilicj-.
In 1S7.1 n silver dollar was worth one
dollar and six-tenths In gold. In 1S7S,
elghty-lilue cents; In 1SS.1, eighty-live cents;
In ll-s-s. seventy-two cents; In 1S93, slvty
cents, and In lMifl forty-tlvo cents. .Money
tr.ny depreciate but there la one standard
stomach remedy, which has never changed
In half 11 century, and that Is llostetter's
Stomach Hitters. It nlways has been tho
0110 unsurpassed remedy for Indigestion,
lspopsla. liver or kidney troubles.
ASK THAT STORES BE CLOSED
AU-Snr-lpi Coxernoi-N Itciiucxt
i'IiiiiiIh lo Shut I p Sliups
Ha; uf I'rnlrriiiil Pi.riiile.
II rr-
Tito Hoard of Governors of Ak-S.ir-Ilcn'a
court has issued a manifesto to the mer
chants of Omalia requesting that nil places
of business be closed on September 20, the
day of the fraternal parade, between the
hours of 12 and 0 p. 111. This observance
la necessary If employes are to properly
man the floats and participate In the pa
rade. The manifesto bears the slgnaturei
of Thomas A. Fry, Walter Jardlno, A. II.
N'oyes, II. J. Penfold, SI. C. Peters, Edgar
Allen, James .Martin, Georgo Cronk, R. S.
Wilcox, Fred SIctz, Jr., II. Vanco Lano
and -Mid I'hl, noard of Governors.
At the rehearsal at tho Don Weduesday
night It was decided to hold a dress re
heurs.il tonight for nil participants
in tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen parade one
week later. It Is most Important that
every person bo In his place promptly, as
this will bo the last rehearsal before tho
ball.
Hnlf the World Is In llnrUness
ns to tho cause of their 111 health. If they
would start to treat their kidneys with
Foley's Kidney Curo Iho weariness of body
and mind, backache, headncho and rheuma
tic pains would disappear. Slyers-Dlllon
Drug Co.. Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store
South Omaha.
ARRANGING FOR SPEAKERS
Slnle II ! Ill leu li I olillillltee Secures
(ieiieriiln O. II. Ilimitril nml .lumen
.VI, lleeU fur Noli rim 1. 11.
The state republican committee Is rap
Idly completing its list of speakers who
will take an active part In tho campaign
in Omaha and throughout the Htnte. The
Intent acquisition Is General O. O. Howard
who was well known and ronpectcd by No
braskans during his many years' residence
In this city. General Howard's presence
could only bo secured from September 21
to 2'J, when tho attention of tho people of
Omaha will bo distracted with tho Ak-Sar
Hen festivities. Tho committee decided
therefore to send him Into the state; he
will opeak nt David City, Slllford, Harvard
Hradshaw and Sterling.
General Janus SI. Heck will opnn a threo
days' viBit in the stuto with an nddress at
Omaha on October -I. Ho will also speak
at Central City and Sidney. General Heck
Is of tho Depart mmit of Justice; ho de
livered the opening nddresa nt tho Trans
mlsslssippl Exposition and has 11 consideru
bio acquaintance In this city.
IIimv IIi-IkIiI'i IIIspmsp Start.
indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned
with urea and uric acid (which should have
been oxeroted by tho kidneys, rheumatl
pains In nerves nnd Joints, causing Irrl
tatlon of tho kldnoyo, then pnlns ovrr th
small of the bck, mark nuro appronch
of Hrlght's disease. Do not clolajr taking
Foley's Kidney Cure, for It makes tho kid
iifn right. Take no substitute. Slyors
Dillon Drug Co, Omaha; Dillon's Drug
Store, South Omaha.
I'lilleo Cmiri IIi-Ipiimpn I'eddler,
An Assyrian peddler, booked as "JoIp
Doe No. I." heeatiHo his 11. 11110, as he pro
llolllleed It n -rr -ll- ll-'ll Hi' i ati.'l 1 I M I es n
the l-lhgllsh aipnaliet, was uripiltlcil n
police court yesteiilny or a charge of crnellv
mi -t 11 1 inn I st He wiih accused of beating his
norso so sewreiy as in tause lilouil to now
rrom several rren woim-is. Ills eoinst
pointed out to the court thai John DOe
had bought tlie horse onlv fifteen mlnut'-s
before, paving $5.!ix for him, and Hut the
nuimal had balked in tin- street. Th
blood tan from o'd wounds mado before the
steed I'Mtne pmo line imsst-sslon r ' in
was altogether a kind and forbeanug
master. In view of those nllcgatins John
lJon .Mi. i was ren-aseii.
Millions will ho spent in politics thlt
yenr. Wo can't keep tho campaign going
ilthnut mony nny rrore than wu can keep
tho body vigorous without fond. Dyspep
tics t;pcd to stnrvo thcinfolves. Now Kodol
jpepgia Cure digests what yon eat and
'lows you to eat all the good food you
want, it radically euron stpraai-h trouble
I'll it Pul leeinen Overcome,
NEW YORK. Sept. 2 1. -Five p diet in. u
were ovetrome by smoke in a fir tt today in
what Ih known hh the Termlhil stoii-H. u
Warehouse block hounded bv Twenty.
siVL-nth und Twetitc-elgl.th s;re-u
ui d EU-vmlli and T' v. . If i Ii nvehues
'Ihe do- is iHtlmat d at J.'SOmo
The Mtoi-k. lonslstiiiB of fumlturi , mil
mated nt M-itral ml lion... Ih storpd by
a number of Nvw York ilrms Thp build
ing alone rust JI.'.'Kl.om 'Thp plinnol
losers nro Smith Urns , on antl'iue f r .
lure, mid Krlt li J ii on. , goiii-r.il furniture
stock, In st'-rug' .
IIII5D
SI'I-.I.MAN I'l ink J.. aged :to m.hs
1 " j i - r.. I K.itni'l,iv Si pti nilii r '."' nt - ':n
in 11,, in
ir- it t" SI Mid
St SUr K v m j S
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nun a
IBRYAX WILL UK PLEASLl)
Old Soldier Voto ou Tmin is IV .',v
Sixteen to One.
TWO FOR HIM THIRTY-TWO FOR M'KINUY
E. Wilson uf South llli I. ill ll sn
There l Nu I In 11 It I uf Iteinih
llenii sueeess In (lie
Gust.
S E. Wilson, slate's attortipy of Fall
River county. South Dakota, Is In ll-e illy
etirouto lo Ills home at Hot Springs, after
up extended trip through Illinois, Ills minvo
state; Indiana, Ohio nnd Virginia. Mr
Wilson also spent some time In Washington
and was at Klrhuiotul In attriuhttiie up m
tho meeting of tho sovereign grand lodge of
Odd Fellows.
Sir. Wilson Is one of tho prominent repub-
ltcnus of South Dakota. Ho was ihnir
mnti of tho last stale convention at H ax
Falls iitnl he natur.illv gavo somo nttini .m
to political mntleis on his ontdcrn trip
During my absence," he said, "I talked
with many farmers nnd busliHUs men m.d
(hero Is no doubt In my mind about in
illniin, IlllnoU nnd Ohio giving ovcrwln-lniti g
nmjorlttm for SIcKlnley nt the coming lo
tion. This opinion was strengthened an
Ihe result of my talks with well liirmm-d
and conservative men In all of these stnie.s
Nobody except Ihe fellows who are can
dldates for otllce on the detno pop tickets
seem to be greatly alarmed over tlie 101
perlallstlc bogey and no one except tlu-jp
wiio want to get In pretend to biinuc Hint
nny radical ch.ingo In the moniiar.v -i-t-ni
Is necessary In order to experiment on a
patient that has recovered from a most
debilitating nnd dangerous sickness. 1 1 might
on by democratic misrule. 1 vislie-l iho
battlotlold of Seven Pities, near Rlchmon I.
where on the last day of .May and the tlnd
of June, 1S02, 7,000 of our bravo sol, hers
fell pierced with bullets, when the. doe.
trine of the ronsent of the governed was nt
stake, nnd was being settled by tli.it 1 .
argument to which government an I
eriied resort Old-timers In lttohnmn.1 tol I
1110 they thought (ley were right when
they tried lo sol up housekeeping bv lli-in
selves tint II their consent to tiicie s.un's
demands was given, hut Iho Yonks per
snorted them Unit they couldn't get their
own way by innklng faces, tearing down
tho Hag, shooting soldiers and s earing
they wouldn't stay In. And' now tbeso
same snuthot tiers, many of whom I tntl.i 1
with on tills very uuesllnn. don't see hv
Aguinaldo, who Is trying to wresi fiotn
this government Its legally nenulrid lerrl
tnry, should be exempt from the general
rule that has boon so forcibly tippllnl to
them.
i came Into Chicago tho other day on
a train loaded mostly with old soldo rs
on their way fiom central Illinois to at
tend the session of the national enumip
ment of the Grand Army nf the Itepiibln
nt (iiicngo Tho car In which I rode wi
polled and tlm vole showed thll'ty-lo for
SIcKlnley nnd two for Ilrynu, Jti-t I', to
I a fair proportion of tho noldli r vote
believe, throughout tho country.
i have boon nway from South H.il.oia
for several weeks, but 'aavo been kept
closely Informed on the political situation
In that stnle, South Dakota is a t pub
lican state and can bo depended upon to
give SIcKlnley nnd Roosevelt Its elcitoral
voto nnd dlsplnro Agulnaldo's defender, Pet-
llgrew, whh a stalwart republican sen
ator"
Cured of Cliionlr lilni rhoi-ii
fp
Thirty Npnrs of suneiiiiu.
"I Buffered for thirty years with dt.u rhoea
nnd thought I was piiBt being cured." snya
John S. Halloway of French Camp, Mns
"I had spcul so much time and money nnd
Ruftered so mm h that I had given up all
hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from
tho effects of tho diarrhoea that I could do
no kind of labor, could nut oven travel, but
by accident I was penult led to llnd a boitlo
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und
Diarrhoea Remedy and after taking Hoyral
bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble.
I mn so pleased with tho result that 1 am
ii n x Ion a that It bo In reach of all who
suffer aB I have."
SLOAN SUES FOR HIS LAND
( tllltt-lllls 1 1 ll II t Hi- Is Glllllleil III
Shore In OiiiiiIih's
Allotment-..
In tho United States circuit court Judr."
Shims of Iowa Is hearing tho case of T
SI. Sloan against tho Fulled Stilton nnd
others. This ense grows out of the grant
Ing of landii In severally to the Omaha In
dians and upon the decision of the nairt
dependb tho fate of thirty-four other cases
of tho tuiiie nature. Tho plalntllf In una
ciso Is a resident of Pender, Neb , uud Is
I'nlted States commiKslonel at that plu e
Ho claims to bo a desi etidanl of a member
of tho Omahas ami as such to be en: Hied
to certain lands grained to other uieuibi r
of the tithe. Tho I'nlted Slates dm -. n-'
question tho descent, but ulleges that Slo.m.
with the other plaintiffs, hi vered his tribal
rolutlons and became a citizen of tho
United Stales long before lands w- ru
granted in severalty to tho Omahas.
, Tho government further claims Unit tho
trlbu is the Judgu of Its membership, that
tho mimes of Sloan and other plauiiifl.' do
not appear on tho tribal rolls ami ilut
therefore tlin government cannot ri'inynw
them as members. Tho question of the
Jurisdiction of tho court is nlso ralstd tho
government (laimiug that tho nulls nun-
bo determined In tho federal courU, but
must bo brought befoio tho Department of
tho Intel ior :U Washington and that the de
termination of tho oillcurs of that depart
inont Is dual.
PA I D CLAIMS NVITHOIT A I iildlt t I V ,
Airs. I'lli rell Nt ulet-tt-il to Consult
Court llrfiire I,IiIIiIiiIIiik liilnit.
Ac Item of 110,000 Is causing Borne cm
larniBsmeiit botween Iho county court an-l
Sirs. Dan Farrcll, Jr. Alia. Farrell i- u-l
mlnlttratrlx for Hie eHtate of her hu-l.iinl
nnd lias found Its settlement a tedioim und
Involved tnhk. Claims were preHiniod to
Sirs. FnrroU of various Boris, whbh U
n cognized to ho proper, and n i m il.ne y
paid. Tho Hums In all umouuu-d i . , i.j
110,000.
In making tlieso paymcntB, hovvevi t, Mi
FnrroU neglected to cumuli tlm ion. or
court, nnd tho Judicial consent to urn
transactions wiu lacking. Her ntti-im u
stlliniuM that Judge liaxtcr had n ipi -. -I
the bills, but upon his return finm in
east It was found that his consent b.ei not
btcii Hei urcd in proper form. County luLr.
VliiHonhalcr, therefore, has chargid up h
10,000 to Mrs. Farroll, nun h to tho d, nny
uf her attorneys. The court holds n n
Mrs. FnrroU must rubor show imMint.iy
for tho payments or must horself m-i-n
good the amount. Attorneys In tin- m ,e
lilu seeking a way out of the dllllculiy
Council Claims ( onliiiol is Void.
Ill un answer which City Attorney v 1
Connell has (lied la iho suit hroiiKlit m
United Siaits court by tho Harbor A
ermpnny to recover from tho city of ii i, i
for the paving or Cuming street, i -fori
Ii the ilalm Hint the contract r i
paving l void In that n majority f
ashesHcd proporty owners did irni -m
petition for the paving- Tho city -hi i .
further maintains that t!i n.irle r '
company lias no right to recover on 1 1, :i
i 1 a I m becausi It irl.rnl I ,i . i i
n inblnnt :nn and I'l i n1 1 d i , i pi i . 1 i
diny on the Cuiali i' on ' w-r, t, . i
Th-r'4 ' ' 1. 1 nrd I i !i . 'ar