Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 11, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY B ! ftr MONDAY , JULY 11 , 1302.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
err A OVKHTISF.MKXT3.I . I T1IKSK COLUMNS
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wl'libo t'nkVn tin 11112:30 : D m. for the pvenlnit
tnd nnlll 6 < W p. in lor llio inornlnu or Sunday cdl-
AH nilvertltonents In lti < "o columns m cents
until for lirsl Insertion and 1 cent ft word for eneh
mibwntii'tii Insnitlon or II W per linn per monlh.
J\'o nrttrrtlwmenl taken for less thnn 55 cents fnr
the first Insertion. Terms cash In advance. Initials ,
flfc'iirrs. symbols , r-te each einint us n word. All
nilvcrtlscinenls mini run ronsecnllvely. Adver
tisers , by reqnosllnzn numbered check , cati hnva
llio cllor nildtcsjo.I to n numbered letter In care
nl 'i UK ! > > : > : Answers so addressed will bo
delivered on pres-titattnn of tha checX.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
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-\VAXTKIl. SITUATION HY A YOL'NO MAN
n hookknPtHir or inlostnnn In n ! iii lm > hoii o ,
Bltlipr ilonlilo or ! lnzlo Diitrjr. Cnn ulvo itnod rotor-
onc-cs niiilspjikliermnnnnu Knjfllsli. Aililro. II.
K. . lioit IM , Hcrllmor. Neb. SIJiW I.V
-I.AIIY TO TUAVhl , WlTlNVAMI ) Ij
n nur o or companion , ttoou references , /
Vn I I9 , lloo. M.VJ7I1
WANTED-MALE HELP.
AHKNT * WANTKD IN KVKUV TOWX AXD
city 111 HIP west on extra liberal terms. In sell
ri-nr for preform ! risks : sive money by limirlut ,
ninin money by repre entln Him" wldeawako
companies' lira agent. * can ilouble their Income.
Write -circulars nnd terms to II. 11. llobl-on ,
General Mitnuuor , Onmlin , Xub. 218
1WK PAY 8ALAHV WKKKLV TO GOOD
'intents , furnier experience unnecessary. Sinner
Dltico. : & ! ( ! I nuglas. SSIJyIS
-SOLItrroiTH "WITH rnni > HKFI-MIKNTK AT
American WrlnitcM.'o. . 1OW Howard. MSTJSJy'ir
-KSfW'IO U5OU ) CAN 111 ! MAIIF. MONTHLY
working for 11. F. .Inhnson .V Co. , 2HH-S-H1-S
Mnln street , Itlchmond , V . M IDUUJy-JJ"
t > _ w.VNTKD , MAN W ITH sMAMi CAPITAL TO
i > tnke Interest In n Rood business , fai X. Y. Llfo.
-WAXTKI ) , CAXVASSKlt-i. C03 X. Y. Ltff.M2i
M2i
JJ-WANTI'.t ) . PAI.KSMFN ON SAI.AIIY Oil COM-
J Jnil sion lo handle the new patent chemlrnt Ink
traflnc pencil. 'I hi-crrniest M'llInK novelty over
vrflitnrrit ; ernpes Ink thoronchly In Iwo secon < ls ;
nn nbrnston of | < nper : Cl to UU per rent prollt ; oni )
Trent's sales nntounted tn ff U In six Mays , another
132 In tno hours' we want one eneriretlc general
U-cnt In enrh state and territory. Tor terms and
articular * address Monroe Krasor Mfu' . Co. . Ln
{ 'rosso ' , WIs. M21-I
B-SALF.SMAN WANTKD ; AIITICLH STAND-
aril : no samples required- side Una. Address
I' . II. C. Co. . Drawer. 8.17 , Kalamaioo , Mich.M.170
M.170 II'
B-WANTKn , TKAMSTKIIS. SIIOVKI.KHS AND
rockmon for WyomltiB and South Dakota : Konil
trnires and slencly work : frea faro. Albrluht Labor
Acency. 1120 Knrnnm strcel. 37J aS
T-WANTID. : A noon LIVK AOBXT FOH CITY
J'trndn. will ulvn permanent umployment : ad-
. ' ' . IVft 13'
Iross Win. J. 1'eonlos. I'mahn.
B-\\\\NTF.D , FlHSTl7.S T1NN15II WHO CAN
do oiilrldn and Insldo work and clerk In store
xhen necili.Ml , ona who Is not afraid to do nnylhhiK
round slore : liermnn preferred ; rcfcrt'liro re
quired. X..I. Xnlsnn. K.\lra. In. KI211'
i > -WnXTBI > . ALKSMKX TO SBI.L 1.1X13 OF
J tluars. ? KD per inontli and expon-es pal.l. Atl-
fliess "llh slump. Sumatra Cl nr Company. Ch | .
CKKO. III. 5.1S-1I *
BWANTKD. . LAR'illr'lI. WAiS ! : Jl.7.1 IT.ll
'day. ' Apply nti'Ui Paxtnii blk. KS-ll *
MEN FOH SPoKANB FALLS. WASIL
- Ste-tdv work : wncns ? 2.0) to ti.f > per day.
Kramer A O'Hciirn , laborauency , 303 S. llth stieet.
MUM 11 *
1 > WANTKD , LAllOltnU-t FOIl ItAll.ltoAD
'work In Nc'braskn , Wyomlns or i-outh Dakota ;
'cs ; trcer.u'e. LinploymcntolUce.KHis. IO U
OlSa'J'
p-50 MKX FOIl UNION PACIFr ItV. CO. , IIB-
1'tween Cheyenne and Pocatetto. Free fare.
Kramer A O'Hi-iirn , Labor nKcncy , : A1IS. llth st.
MiiSS II'
ID--SAI.IS\IBN , TO SKLL HAKI.VC po-vDi-uT :
J'Mnk'js nn i-xe llenl side llns. 57.VO ) per month
nd expenses to tierUht nartlos. Kiiclosn si.itnp
{ or pnrttenlnrs. Kenwood lluklni ; Ponder Co. . ! K15-
larrlson at. , Chicago , III MtU& hi'
r > -AiiixT3. WONDKHFIL ; AHYKKTISINC DK-
J'vlre Patented , riverv ini'rchant buys. HU
pay. Knclo-u rtnmp. ArcJ JlfK. Co. , lluclne. WIs.
5-1IOY WAXTKI ) : .MIOfT 17. TO WOIIK IN
> Btnre and shop , at lll I Douiilns street.
II"
WAHTErji..FEM ALE HELP.
C-WA Tll > . FIHST CLASS COOK AT TUB
v , Jlaiupton21th nnd Douglas. 612
f1WANTKD , WKTNUDSK OF s MONTHS. I.M-
Umedlntely. Apply mil North : rjth. 115
7T-WANTiD A FKW LADIKS CAN SKCUIIK
v Imndsemu salary for homo work permitting
other duties. W. bprlncsteen. llox su , Cbcl.r/o , 111.
MS53-Jy li
ft WANTKD , CoMPKTKXT OlltL FOIl (51-3X- (
wcral housework al once , 014 Southinii slreet.
slreet.MIJI
MIJI
D-ilKlt FOIl I.KJIIT HOUSKWOItK , APPLY
to .Vrs. K. M. Youngs , IWl Curby streol.
470-13-
-KOOI ) t'OOK , l.V.'J S. SID. IIKhT OF WAiF8 (
to right pnrty. 11. U Krelder. M514
jfl-W A NT lTli AN K.VPKllinNCKD IIOUSK-
V-keeper hy widower with family of two chil
dren , nuu 7 nnd III. uood nomu for the rhiht parly ;
Inuslhe a lady with the best of reference * . Ad
dress lock box 35 , Mlver Creek , Nub. 63C 11"
WANTKD. ( J1IIL FOIl liKNKllAL HOU.SK-
itork. 5IS So. iiith street. M5ii : II"
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- I 111. FOIlliKNKlAL IIOU.SKWOUK. Hid
llnduo street. MI D"
\ 6 WAXTKI ) , ( J1IIL FOIl UKXKIIAL
work. Hl'i llcorKl.invo. 4'Jj 9
WANTl ) . WOMAN TO DO SKCOND WOIIK
and nurslni ; , itiltf iliirno St. , llrj. Dr. Jones.
.MUIO 12-
fl-WANTI'D. A NUIISK ( JI11U Al'l'LY ATONC
v ' ? 7'J1 Jackson street. .MCI'J 13"
J7OII KENT HOUSES.
r > -KIIWT CLASS DKSIDKNCK FLT _ , 3 Oil 4
L/roems ; now block , lloom H. SP ! S.Jjil. . SJ )
TT ) FOIl ItKNT , TWO COOD II-IIOO.M HOUHKS ,
X'lt)0i ) ; within 15 nilnuts walk of court houst ) .
riio O. F. Davis t'o. , 15.15 Farium ntrojt. KM
FOII iiKNrTTWo HiTFmw. in AND m s.
ISlh street , Very hr.ndr to business. Modern
conveniences. I ) . T. .Mount. 213 S. llthst. PM
D-FOll IlKST. 7 IIOOM "COTI'AIIK. 35TH AND
I'licliiL-o nts II. T. Clnrku , ' 'Hh and Cans. oril'J
llouud o r 'I'riule. 7ia
T\ FOIl HUNT. 7 UOOM HOl'SK COM. SUTII AND
J 'Woolworth. fuel n f llaiiscom park. All modern
Imp J.I Xli-hol , iilli and Lea von worth.
.M3'i5 II'
D-FOH HUNT , -MOOM | COTTA15K , 1710 WKU-
slerstreiit. Price. M-.50. MI51
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FOH IlKNT. TIlllll ) FLOOD OF GLoilK
biillilhiK. hlth and Dodiio , steuui huat , bath. "
rooms , ( ilobu Loan .V Trun Co.
DFoll IlKNT , TWO Min IIOUSKS IN HAN.-i-
cnm Plucn. nil modern Improvement * , splendid
nclBliliorho.nl. Hicks )5 N. YLlfo lilUir. o-l'J ' It
"KUOXT i UOOM FLATS IN XKW CLOWIIY
block on Clilc.iu-o st. also ii ruoin Hats on li'th
It. , opponltt ) Jerf rsun miunru na-k. All steam
IciiUd. nlth every convuulunce. llotiurtii , 11118 Chi-
liiKQst. ( II A7
D-FOH ItKNT , XI3AT 5-llOO.M COTTAtiK. 8lil H.
' ' .nil t. M H
n--TlVOCOTT.UF.3KOIl ! HUNT. IN(7iillK ( ; OF
Holit. I. llnlley.eorner ! CW and Franklin streets ,
lour and live rooms , prlco IMV anil J.UJ. Hard and
1 loll water M5 : > l 12 *
FOIl IlicXTTl COTI'AliKsV H DOOMS. US
IHirmonth , Kd am ! linn ! F. K. li.ulliu. darker
Moclc , jp-.U ij
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D. i'oii IIKXT-AX s'ltonMliiTiTiuusK AT xo.
II.M S'ouih Llth st This properly Is In llnu re-
fair , nunly pnpero.l nnd n vi < r > duilruhlu plnca ; will
wnt in nbnrtfiiln , full til my iitlli-e. room -'hi , X , V.
Life hulldlnir. It. W. lilbnin , real o uu and loans.
DFOIt ItKNT. 10-llOOlt llor I8TII
anil Dodue. .Modern Improvements. Inqulro
Farnam. Samuel lliirns. fiJi ) 1'j
jpou UK H r-K CJAKIS" if no 5 yia.
1 FtllNl.-ltKD DOOMd TO IlKNT WITH ALL
1 Jmivlcrn convenience. * . Vl'J Douulus xtroot.
Altai
l -FOIl ItKNT , .1 FimNISIIKD ltXMH > ro MAN
unnvl wife , no children : rent lakvn tn board. 3D
Sy.rlh Kill t , MICI
DKSIIIAIILK DOOM FOIl IlKNT ,
or two. I'JID Dodk-u st. ( A )
FUDXISIIID : Fitox-ooM WITH ALCOVK.
V.MI7 IhlilKP.
If ISIUVADXAll STIlKin'.NICKLYFUItXKIIKD
I'front ruiniis , suitable for party of tno or three ,
tth or without bonidi t--rmi rm.o.'lublu. 11517 U"
10 NICKLY rUUXlVirKlT"
A urn vonvpnlttiici-s. 8IS MI.
c Foif
JUruoins : tirl
| vr M. Hi'J o.
- Tllll > Ci : FUIIXIHHKD IIOOMri"lrXU LitHT !
' " - IKM Ciiplloi av * WJU"
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P | VUUNiiTllKn"lUMlMS AT TI1F.
L flr lcl M bourdi ruferouadt r < xulr | il. Ml 8. : ith.
761
I ? .M'lI : V FL'ltMSIIKI ) IlOOMd. " wfril OU
L without board , terms r a onablo. 007 X VJlb > t
W7 II"
< _ _
r -fUllKlsTlKTiHOOM WITH UOADII.lf * ! < API
L lol xvonue. MIW W
ttHKISHED ROCM3 AND DOAKD.
. - - LK DOOM AND 11OAH1) IX IMHVATK
1family. . 70S X. li'lh. MlSi U"
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If-FOIl ItKNT , AX KLKII.VNTLY FDIlNl.ill KI )
JL frunlronmt nlso a desirable sliiKlo room. Kt-
cellent table board. : ( I9 S. Wth slreet. M174
KLKOANT Ill > OMS , 1IOAUI ) , I'DIYATK
-L fnmlly ; J7I1I Woolwo rth nvc. M 11 *
TLA 11(11 ( ! SOUTIlT-DOXT UOOM wTT'H 1IOAIH ) ,
i. ! 57BIInrnoy. 6HH 12"
li'-S'fIT ' OF DOOM. * . SU1TAHLH FOH 4 OlTTi
1 Eenltumen , with or without board , at 51) X. 75th
tlrcel. JttKl U
l4-1-FfllXI HKD UOOM3 WITH F1DST CLASS
1 board. 2013 Doujlas itreet. Mffl'J-2.1"
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l7-Sol-TH 'HOXT SL'ITK OF ItoOMS AXD
J llfft-clu.M board for 4 younii men 1812 Cldcaiio.
FOR KENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
SUIT K OF Til 11K K O D ( IX fNFfllXlillKD
G rooms for housekeeping ? JI7 California streel.
UOA11DING.
- IIOfSK , 1.1IJ t > o : > K. FOIl ( JOOU
H-PULLMAN
beard nICJ roonu , convonla-ioi , rntj and loca
tion It cannot bo uiovlloJ. Mrs. Horn , prop.
471-lv 0
T FOIltl'/NT , Til F I-STOIIV IIIIICIC llt'lLDI.Nf }
-L''lii Knrnnm st. The liulldlnK has n tire proof ce-
inanl basement , complutu Kteanilii > nlln < llxtnre.s ;
watr on all tlio Hours , R.IS , uto. Apply at the olllco
orrhujlee. UI3
'I KOlt HUNT , STOIIIIJXflJ : , 1113 JACKSON.
J. 311
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
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V THK "KTTnTK'"TrKM SAl "i5S""AT"'Y7is
tl Cai s struct Is novr open nnd nollrlts tht board
nnd care of ituntlcnim's roadsters nnd family
horses. Customers patronUItu tills stable nmy
rely upon prompt utt'Mitlon nn.l soi-nrlni ; for their
horses and rirrlaxcj tlio vofy hlhijt class of earo
und trentmcnl. M I3.i
I- FOIl HUNT 10 Arill'.S WITH SMALL COT
' la e Jnsl i > nntliwesl r rlty. Also 2 litre ft-rnom
flats corner Cuinlnir nnd Vista ntreots , 2SOJ < ' .irh
Small rottUKP. corner Vlntun and ' 'Jtlij7.l1) ) . 1 licks ,
iiKont. .11. ) N. V. Life bullillni. . T 'J IS
WANTED--TO BUY.
-KCH.MTliUK IlOUlillT. SHI.U , STOHKI ) .
1 > Wells , 1111 Fntnam .st. Kit
" \r DON'T Sr.LL KUIINITUIIK UNTIL YOt : rtKK
A' OninlinScronil Hand Kurnlturj Co. Illk-heit
pr eta puld. lUI N. lllth. M7II Jyl7 *
TCASll PAID FOIl FlUST-CI.ASS nilnCKHY
-i > sleeks , lariio or small. All cunimnnlnitto is
strlctlreonllilcntl.il. C O. I ) . Uroivn , Omaha , south
Omalia and Council Illlills. bid
V" WAXTHl ) . SKCOND-IIANI ) CL'T OFF SAW ,
rip saw. mini savr iintl borlnu nmchlnu : must bo
In Reed rondltlnn and cheap fur cash. K. M , llnlso
Co. , I.W7 Nicholas st. MM
-\1"-SAI1ILK ) PONV-WANTUD. A .MK 1)1 ) I'M
1 > sized ueullc pony for younf ; Klrl at 121 rf 2Uh st.
5-'J l )
SALE-FRNITUH.E.
0-FOIl SAI.B. A LOT OF XF.W HOAUIMNO
house furniture , used only a few months , very
cliciip. Inquire lloom .III. llo.ird Trnila. SS7
0-FOIl SALK CIII'.APFrilNlTL'lli ! : OF A COM
pleto ID-room furnished house must he sold til
once. Omaha Mortuuito Loan Co. . lloom II , Crelch-
ton block. 15th street , south of postoiilco. M7.1
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FOR
1 > KOK SALK. A SIXTY DOLI.Alt TuP Ilt'liia ,
1 forf.i'i.00. II. K. Colo. Continental block. S.W
p-Ml'K L1TTI.1SAIIDI.K : PONY : UKNTI.i : AND
1 safe for boy lo rldo , cheap ; cor. N. SMh and
MU I2
FOR SALE-ailSCELLAJIEOUS.
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- SAI.K. ONK HILLlAlTl ) AND ONK"pOO L
Q-KOU
table , Mrun wk'X-lilk" ! : muk > > . nlmust now. In-
quite.if tir.ind hotul. Council Illtun. yn
-COOISitAllH ( PIANO FC'll SALU. 375 CASH
Q ; i.1hSt. ! Mary's ave. 4M II"
Q-FOIl SALK , FIFTY THOUSAND VAIIDSOF
cedar pavliu blucks. CnlllKia Cedar Co. , West
Superior , Wis. 511 > ai > *
C L A1RVO YANT3.
o -Jilts. \xxtij v. w AI'll : iVKxTnTv 111 v 6 v A NT ,
i-'rellablu business medium , lllth year at tl'J N li'.th.
3M
C MADXMK FltlTSIJ ! I'lIMINll STIIBKI' .
i-'cl.ilrvuyinl and trun.M mcJluui ; Indepondunt
voices : tells past ami future. M.SUJ JU'
C AllltlVAL KXTIIAOHDINAIIY ; WONDKItFUL
> rtivtlutluns. Cti-illjnit.M tliu world. Mrt. Dr. M.
Leurave , ilen.l trnneo clairvoyant , nstrolo.lat.
palmist nnd life reader ; tells your Hie from thu
crndlelu irr.ivc : nnlles tlm nepnr.itod : causes mar-
rhtKu with the one.ou love : tolls whuro you will
succeed , nnd In what business best adapted for ; has
the celebrated Kuyptlnn breastplate for luck , and to
destr.y bad Inlluenejs : euros tits , Intemperance
iii-d nil private complaints with massaice. bath
nnd nlcoh-jl treatment. Send tS.O ) , lock of hair ,
name und dntu of birth nnd receive accurate llfo
chart ; Scents In stamps for circular : Klvo Initials
of one you will mar * y : nlso photos of same. Olllco
417 south llth street , upstairs : hours. Un. m. lo"J
p.m. feme . ( inn , come all , and bo convinced of
this wonderful urnclu M ; i.7 13 *
O-CONSULT MDS. 1)11. ) VAX Tllfi : FOIl AD-
Ovlcn on buslnu.os. money m.itters. chalices ,
Irnvels. love , inarrlakre. domesilc troubles , specu
lation , lost or stolen property , estates , absent
friends : tells what > on should do to bo Mieeo sful.
whereto go to avoid misfortune. Positively the
last trcck ; don't full lo suu her. 401 N. 15th street.
MUli 12 *
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
J-mal b.iths. ncalp and hair treatment , manicure
nnJ chiropodist. Mrs. Post , Jl'Jvj S 15th , Wlthnull blk.
2-J.I
rr TlMtKlsll AND HL'SSIAN IJATHs : LADIKS
JL days Tiu's'luys and Fridays , 4 to 1 ; under Hir-
nam street Iliuutar. II WJ Jylll"
'P-.MADAM STOWK , MASSKUSK KLKCTllllUA X
LX)2U ) Prallstreel. M55J 15" .
'I'-MAIIAMK LA III : K , MASSAliK , 116 SOUTH
115th street , tint 4 , 3d tteor. M(7 ( ! 13'
SMITH "mi DOUIJLAS STIIKKT.
room 7. 3d floor. Alcohol , sulphur and.t baths
M557 15"
PERSONAL.
U-IXFOHMATJOX WAXTF.D OF C.KOIKiU
Urudevold. Ill years old ; loft Herman .IiinoSO ,
bnrefool. hatless ; heavy built. ir 0 pounds , nvo feet
ululit Inches ; dark brown hnlr. llehl mustache ,
bhufc eyes , blue overalls , blue shirt : supposed to
bo dernniied. Adilres * Herman ( iazettu. MSM-II
MUSIC , ART AMD LANOaAOE.
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with Ilospo. orX. W corner 15th"V Hartley U
' -IIKFODK lll/YLVr A PIANO KXAMINK TIIK
new caluKlmb.illphiuo. A.llospj , 151J Douul.-is.
'i'a
MONEY TO LOAy-KEAL ESTATE.
\ \ -lll xL KSTATK T/AN7 , ilfo ; 1'Klt CKNT
" aonddltlon.'ilcliiruus for com nlsslon or attor
ney s foes. W. II. Mulkle. Firit Xatlon.il u.ink liblu.
\\r--.MOXISV TO LOAN OX ISIPIIOVKD CIT Y
i > property.low ratu. A. C. KroH. Djiuhn blk.
\\r-C. V. HAItllLSOX , Ul'i N. Y. LIFK.
J _ > Ml
\V-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTIIIIST co..si3 N. Y.
* l Llfu. lends nl low raliM forehulco s curlly on
Nebraska or low.i farms or Ouiahaulty property.SU
SU
\ T WANS. ti. II. WALLACK , 311 IlllOWX IILK.
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\y-WltlTH TIIK SKCtJUITY
* > Invontuioiit ' 'o of llrnkun Mow. Neb. .
Inii their novulplanof farm Invuitaiunts.
mgjrji"
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\\r-U. W. l' . COATKS , CITV A FAIIMS , 1011 FAIL
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\\r -7 I'KD OKNT MONKV-XKT TO HOIIUOW-
' ursonOmuhtclty propartr. Xo extra cliar oj
of any kind. Why uuy hUli r.ituj ? .Money Ijcliunii.
You can uei full bflneilt uf loir rates from Ulobu
Loan anil Trust Co. , lillh nnd Dndxo. -'j.j
\ \ -LOANS OX tUl'IIOVKD AXI ) UXIMI'IIOVKD
' ' city prnpiirty. f.l.mu and upwnrdi.i ! in s pur coin.
Xodulays. W Funmji dmllh ACo.lltliunit Hiirney.
JU
\ \ r-l-lHVATK MONI'.V. I.HTAXI)2D.MODT(1AK ( !
II loans , low rates , Alex. .Moore , 401 Hue bulldlnic.
tl'i
\ -Ch.NTDAL LOAN X THUsT CO. , 1IBK 111.11(17
' till
\\r-iMisTmir THAT WK AIU \iaxTi'
'I low rali'i" on Improve ) and unlmprovod loans
on Omnlin piupMrly. No it-jhiy and nil ttuilnusi
trnniiu-tinl at this oilluo. Fidelity Trust Couipuny ,
1011 Fnruain stnidl. ' 'J5
\\r-MOXKYTO L'JAN O.V IMlviTi ) OU UX-
l ImproriH ) Opii Hi i propjrty ut I. ) rest r.itiu on
kliort nollcj , C'as'iun haul. FMullty Truitcum-
pfiny. lull Funnm mroeU : u\
\\r oM77iVs.v TrNTs ( iuxic r.vio-d : MIAN'S
II on real uttiti nt loweit mir'xet rulus. Lo ns
made In small or lurnu sums ami for short orloiu
lima. Xuo miulolon Is chirj d , itaJ Ih i loins uru
not "Old In the out. but om alw.iys bo foun I nl the
bank on thucurnur of Uth unj Doiulut strnun.
gll
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AUAXS ilADK OX CITY AND FADM I'ltOl'-
1 1 erty Linu loam on business prontrty n
specialty II will pay you lo consult ( ioo. J. I'aul ,
IUW Fnrnaiu. MMJ'i' \
MON.EY TO LOAN-OHATTBL3.
X WILL rAX UNKV IN AS V Kl.Vli'oV
swurllyi itrlctly cunildentui. A. K. llAltltltf.
room I. Comlueulol block. ill
-I'ltlTCllAIID.SI DOUCLAS IILK. 16 i DODlir !
si _ ; _
V-CIIATTKI. LOAXri ilADB ON KUltXITUllB ,
-vpi no , lire utock , via. without publicity or ro-
UIUT | property at tholonc t rates am ! tbu oaileii
paymeuu. UuV llrooo. rooniiUanilV Uarkir block.
JU
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
V-1F YOU WANT MIINKV
jV ox FUiiNiTuim , ri.vxo ? .
IIOUSKWAUONS. .
CADIIIAOK3. 1ITC ,
CALL AT TIIK OTFICK OF
OMAHA MOIITXIVIIK LOAX CO.
AM ) OKT TKHMS HKFOUK
DKAI.INO KLSIIWltKIin.
Loans made In amounts from III ) lo IIU.IXJ ) nt the
lowest rates on very short nolleo without publici
ty , nnd with thn prlvlluita of kaoplniz your Roods In
your own possesslen.
You can pay Hie money h.ack In nny nmmmls you
wl h and nt any tlmff. nnd each paym nl o maJo
will rediien thu oust of tlio loan In proportion.
There will bo no OTpenso or cliargo kept oul of
the nmount wanted , but you will receive the full
amount of the lonn.
OMAHA MOIlTOAflK LOAN fO. .
lloom 11 Crelehton Block ,
15th SU , South of I'ostolllco.
The only Incorporated loan company In Omahn.
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t'-WIIBX \VAXTAniATTii. : . LOAX 8KB
W. It. Davis , room SO. Continental block. 343
A * -Illl , J.rT. $ . > ! , IIW. ( AN V SL'M TO U > AN ON Ktllt-
-'Vnltiiro. hot'01. or nnr coed st'Ciirlty ; lowest
rules. Nebr.isk.-i l.onn Co. . 1,110 llouitl.ia st. Z.V )
X MONKY TO LOAN.
FIDELITY LOAN UUAIIAXTEC CO.
On hnnsoholil Ko < ids , pianos , organs , horses ,
mules , waunns , etcnl the hutj't postlblo rates
ulthout publlclly , ruinoral of properly or change
of po "osslon.
Pnyinciils of any nmount can bo mailo nt nny
lime , rediielnu both principal unit Interest , thus
Klvlnc patrons all the bunetus of Ibo pnrllal pay-
went plan.
Money nlw.syson hand ; no delays : no publlclly :
loncsl rates : business contlilentlal.
FIDKI.ITV LOAN ( IUAHANTKK CO. .
It I Wltlmoll blk. . 15th nnd llarnoy. 315
IM.tXM TO LOAN ON CHATTKL SKCUISITV
business contlJonllaL lluotu WJ Knrbach block.
4M At"
Y-H.I4MOOON FIHsT MTU. ItKAL KSTATK HK-
Vciirlty : l or 5 years. luiiilru | F. K Urveory. 1704
I'm n mil strocl. M 511
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Y-Hl'STAfllANT ANDCIIOI'IIOUSK , 10 ! ) I.env-
oiivrorth sVrcet. 161-\1' \
V T'oTt"sAlTlT. f.VX ) CASH ntlorKUV : OWNHIl
Juotnu lo Muropu ; nplcndld cbnnco ; Forty third
nnd Hamilton slreels , Wnlnnl Hill. Miill-K *
y" ' iioi'KiT'i.r.ASK TND r-uuxrrtWK FOH
- ale nl Jil-t half vnliio. ilV.00 ) ) : easy terms : W
roome. need lucatlon , pnylnir business. Owner
must leave oily In len days. Address 1)27 , lcc. !
MB2IJ 11
- . HTOIU : ix A OOOD LOCATION IN
Y-Diitic. , with well established business. Ad
dress C til , lleo oltleo. MRlS-lfi
V-IMPHOVKD KAII.M IN CUSTKII COUNTY
J clear of Incumbrnnce lo Irado fur n boardllnt
houHoln Kooil luintlou. Co-opcrntlvo Lund nnd
Lot Co. . 20J N. thill at. .110 U
FOR EXCHANGE.
Z CLKAN STOCK OFOKNKUAIj .M'D'S'K : WILL
take real estnlcA money.IJox'.U , Frankforl. Ind.
251
r/-A YALUAI1LK COHNKH LOT OX S. It Til ST.
/Jfor subiirhnn property.
A valuable equity In lot for irood horse , balance
very easy terms. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1611 rarnnm
y-FOIl SAI.K OU EA'CHAXdK-PLANlNIl
mlll.lSlli and Ma on str.-uts. Ouiahn. .lohn M.
Shvoluy , ISih and Mason strusti. M5SI Jy 11 *
r/ FOIl KXCHANtM- : MODKIt.V 1IUS1NKSS
AJblook In thu heart uf tlio city , pays over 10 per
cunt nut. vtantsJi.UU ) cnsli. th o Imhuu-o any kind of
I'uoi ! property , or will eiclianne the entire for
miTcliandUc : must be donu quick. Price , $ IO.uOU.
Ail.lre-3 I ) l.i Hoe. i-UJ.L ! _
NOIt.MANSTALI.IO.VANIICASU TOTHADII
A'foruond bind at fair price. lloxDji ! , Shennndnab ,
o a. , 50' ! II *
r/-roll K.VCIIANIiK. TKX ACill'.S WITH SMALL
' 'cotlaanjust soullitrasl of ulty , price S < i,503. will
tiike rnrniit lot or trend larm In part payment.
Illcks. ak-unt. 3U5 X. V. Life. 5XJ 13
y WAXTKI ) , TO TKADK ONK OF THK FINKST
/Jornnu-u Knives In Florida fur Omalia n-shti-nco
property. Dnndeo place preferred. Address Fred
lluinout Smith , Kinsley , Kdirurds county , Knnn n.
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y-FOlt SALK OH KXCHANIJK FOIl NKllHASKA
/Jfarm or city uroporty.tivo coitil l > iisln . > s hotisus.
occupied , anil some vacant lots In Hlllott. lu. For
particulars address Fredliarbcrtf.Kltloll , la.
r/- I MA VK SO.MK CIIOII'K LAND AND CASH TO
/Jexchance for a stock of clean merchandise It.
A. llnrtim. Curtis , Neb. M'J-15
y-OXK-TIIIIll ) CASH. HALANCK IIOOH OI.UAIl
/JSebniKkn land , for stolc of funuril mor h > n-
dl e. Send full duscrlpllon. Alex. Moore. 401 lloo
llnlldlni ; . M > . ' 5 IS
y HAVB bOMU (5OOI ) STOCKS OF MKllCHAN-
/-Jdlso for land and cash. Heal Uslalo Uxchance ,
13th anil O st.s. . Lincoln , .Veil. UJ3 12 *
y WHAT HAVB YOU ( JOT TO THADK FOIl A
/ 'lino stock of merchandise , llox fil , Piipllllon.Neb.
Wi
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
f AFAVKTTi : PLACK. VOU .MUST SBK THIS
JLjprnpcrty to npprocluto It ; two homes fer sale nt
bargain Call fur terms , etc. . Fidelity Trui I Com
puny , lull Fnrnam street. 255
I7AI1M IN THUIISTON COUNTY OF 27-AfllKS ,
1 well Impiovcdj will sell vrlth crop on If sold
* oun. 1.11. Cnry. Pendnr. Xob. Mli.l Li *
. ' SALK-NKW MODKIIN nUlLTlIOL'SK. .ltST ;
b.'Oil
completed. In llansrom Place , No STJsPopplotnn
ave. . nil conveniences , splendid neighborhood , Iduli
nnd healthy location ; a ! > ! - biiiKuhi If taken iidck |
Illcks,30J N. V. Life biuhllni : . 51-.I IS
KAUTIKL'L liLKNWOOD IlKlliHTS Ib TI1K
slk'htlest property In Omalm. On motor line
surrounded by clotrant homes , unod bcbeols and
chnrcbes. Lots 'iux.tt | teot from JI01UO to { 'OO.UU.
Wright A Lasbury , lull and Howard streets.
MS93
IT'Olt ' SALK AT A HAIKJAIN , LOT 15 , IILOCK 3 ,
- tW. . U Sflby's First addition to South Omaha ;
small payment down , balance monthly If desired.
Inquire ti. II. TJschuclc. Omalm Deo. Ml
17011 SALK. NOS. 4IOJ AXD 4101 LAFAYKTTK
JL nvo. In Uiluyt'lte Place , now 8-rooiu dwellln us.
with bath , ( 'as , etc . electric Knsllghllni ; and every
other modern Improvement- lawn , trees nnd
surrniindlnKs one block from electric c.irs. ' 1'heso
two IIOIISUH will bo sold at a bin barKilnl will take
lot ns part payinunt : Ictus show you the property.
Md ellty Trust company , 1014 Farnam sU 35)
17OII SALK IIOMK8 , ANY PIIICKi75'J , ? IVW ) UP ;
1. easy terms ; take clear property as tlrsl payment.
U. U. Wallace , llronn block , liith and DoiiKlas.
54(1
Oil .SALi : 1ft ) ACIIKS. rtKC. ; t. . TOWNSHIP lli.
riinitulL unimproved , wllh llvliu wuiur. mile
east of A. J. Poppletun's farm ; 2 miles from
Klkbnrn stntlna. U. K. 11. Kennedy , X. Y. Llfo
llulldllitf. Omaha. . .Mill
A ILUl'tAlX. ' HA VK A ( iOOD SI2KD LOT AIIOI7T
yv-JK ) feet from Sherman avo. , .i' ) minutes' walk
from pustollh-u : splendid neighborhood. Will
build Insult ctiKtomor on eaxy teniM. It will-pay
you to lnvu tliato this ollor. A. C. 1'rost , room SI ,
iouihis block , lUth.and DoiUe st.s. 757
17011 MALK-O : AcTTris WITH SM ALL COTTAC.I :
Jjusl simthwast of city ; tilir bargain tf lakeniiidck
Hicks. U)5 X. V. Lite Inillilliii ; . KW It
XMOK LAYINIi ( ) IICH All ! ) HILL LOTS VOll 1100
'
LN each. Thus. F. Hall , OJ7 I'axtou Uloci.
Wl-M
17011 SALK-DIii DAIKiAlX IN OHCHADI ) HILL
1 lot. will tnku „ ' < > ,1 horse as llrst p.iyiui-nt. bal
ance monthly payments.
Wo will sell yon n lol dlrt'chnap and furnish
money in build you a homo on inonlhly paynienls ;
several locations.
Wo lll build yon a cottaira to suit Oa'monthly
payments ! sm.ill p.-tymtml dnivn
Tno nowi-room cotttiKei In Klrkwood. one block
f nun car llnu. cheap on monthly p lymenU.
Hurcalnlnclcnrlotln Wuhtnt Hill , only II , 10005.
HariMln In clear let In Orchard IHU. only iou ; ) .
llaruuln In clear lot In Cn'lsMon Helk'bts. f.M.U ) ( ) .
DarKnln In n beautiful homo In l.ufayutlu I'lnce ,
Die tlnest residence terrace In Oniiilui , uvuryonu ud-
mils It. Let us show It yon.
Fiir terms , prices , etc. , cull on Fidelity Trust
Co. , UMI Farnam street. iij
17011 SALK , C.DOO.M , MOOnilNCOrTAfJK , FULL
1 east front lot , J1.5M : ps.rl c _ h , balance tlmu.
F. K. Darlliu. lliirkor bluck. M ll I.
vTrTxTKlV-FADM LANDS LI8TKI ) .
'I Wantud paylnit biiilniin property ch'Jap.
\VanliHt hutuo and lot for rloar lots.
Wunted r-i.mrj huutu and lot nuuthwiist.
Wanted vucuut lot on lliith south uf J.cavon > vorth
Wanted farm and inonuv for brick hounn.
Wanted 10 aurus of land near Omaha cheap.
Wanted farm In Snrpy county for ch. .
Wanted ila.OUD ruilili-nco Ht a bargain ,
Wnntod farm fur oholojcity properly.
Wanled purchaser for M 4 pur conl in
Wnnled purcliu er for ( I.501U pur cent
C. F. Harrlion. 'JU X. Y. Llfu. VJS U
\\rAXTKD IIOUSK FOIl H..WJ.
' Wantail 10 or N ) arros for canli.
Wnnli-d Lot on ; 'lth. near A.
C F. Hiirrlson. tli ) X. Y. Llfo. BO a
FOB HE NT..PA3TUKE3.
_
HOIWKS ANDCATfLK I'ASTl.'UHD AT fTOflt
farm llcllovu' . II. T. Clarke , 'M llonrd of
Trade , Omuha. 25 ;
PA 3TU DKFOIl CA-lTLIiAHOllSKd. T. MUDIUV
_
\ \ rANTun-iiuitsBd TO i > v. iniii4 , CVLLKD
il for an J dullverjd. U. A. LluJ'uu4t | 3ltl ; * , lilli.
_
llASTUDAliK KJli IKimH-t. CHLTi , CATTLKT
I. SU ) ncroi pattura ; turn raoai uuo , of slorai
My farm ranoli liona mils fro.n'Jlfi tr. Jt muter
car. uutlion lillmoru ru4l. I cill und deliver. '
Address m } , J. H. llruih , I' , a bax ML Souti
Ouiaha. * ' " ' *
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " * Jyll
ASTUllr : FOIl CA'ITLK A 11OIISKS. T" MUKUAV"
LOST.
STllAYHIl Oil tiTOLKX , KNIiLIHIl
bitch pup seven months old , hlte with lemon
oar * . 4U.UJ ri raril by rvtnrnliu to U7 South Will
tre t or 1411 Cnpltol nvo II. K. Cbilbbuck. MIJ7
LOST-.S1NI1LK IILACK CAr'IIMKItK SHAWL ON
JU'3ih and liojk'u > or lllh sttri'l car. llulurn tu
'tiU lutku itreut auil yet rowutd. MU ) IP
LOST. HI.ACK HOlWK. WEIIMIT I..VW , LUMP OX
rluhl nostril. I white ff elstar , In forehead : reward -
ward for return lo Cash linu.TOth between J and
I , south Omaha. ' ' _ SO2 y"
r OST , FDOM IVm AXUVADXAM , PO1NTKD
Lj | > np , nbuut 10 necks' old : ' Itiiturn to Snon , I.nnd
A Lo-'s ; reward. " j , _ ; Afl3 il
LOST-A K. T. "MAI/MSF. citoss WATCH
charm , with ItnymouiLLeran einsrntod on It If
found nlcu-u relurn lo Mlllard hotel and receive
suitable reward.
i N C
TOW
For Sale , Rent or Exchange ,
BEST IN THE WORLD I
IDS. P. Megenth , Dealer ,
. . . . .
RRILWRYTIMECRRD
IllUllLINiiTON , V MO. IIIVKII.I Arrlvo4
Omalm. | Depot 10th and Mason SU. I Omahs.
llolnz I CUICAtiO. II. 1. A PACIFIC , I'TUIU
Knst , I Union Depot 10th A Marcy Ms. |
1U iti a m . . . . . . . Atlantic Ktprdst . * J p m
4.35 p ni Vestibule Ktpims 1.IJ p in
( US p m Nlnht Kxprosi 8.5) a in
305 aju FuslKxpresi l.i ) ) n m
Colnx f'llllUIIU. 11. 1. A PACIKIC. From
West. Union Depot Kith niul Muror His. West
I il ) pin Denver I.lrullo I li.-'l p m
0 Mnm Fast Kxpron I'.O ) n in
1-Wn in . .Knnsis Cllv ( Kxnitit Sunday * . . | ii.TO p in
Loaves I UNION PACIFIC. I Arrlvoi
Omaha. [ Union Depot 10th nnd .Marcy 8ts. | Oniiliv
7."i in . . .Uoatrlco Kipresa O.U p m
O.K ) n m . . . .Denver Kxproji 4.0J p m
5.15 p m . .Overland r Iyer. 7.0) ) p m
4.11 Ti p m . 'csASlrmsbj Hxor ( Sun ) J3) ) p m
8.10 p m | Pncltlc Kturois 10 I1) ) a m
O.i0 : p ra | Denver Fust Mall ( . ' -M p m
leaves ICH1CAIIO , MIL. A aT. 1-AULIArrive
t Oniahal 0 U. P. depot nnil.M _ rsr SU. | Omahi
705 p nil Chtcuao Kvpruis | 'J.-V > a m
11.30 a ml Cldcago Btpross | 4.M r m
leaves | SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. lArrlves
Onuhnl Dopot. IQtli and Marcy SU. I Omitri
NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT OP DAM
AGES FOR GRADING FRANCIS
STREET FROM 31TII STREET TO
WEST LINE OF WINDSOR PLACE
EXTENSION.
To the owners of all lots , p rts uf lots nnd
real estate nlonx I'rancU street from .llth
street to the west line of Windsor t'lac-o Ex-
tunslon.
You tire hereby notified that the nnda-
sl ned , three dlslntsre ted freeholders of the
t-lty of Oinahn , havoheen duly atwointed hy
thu mayor , with the approval of the City
Council of said elty , to nssuss the damage to
thoowncrsresnootlvoly of thi property af-
feclurt hy Kradln I'r.ineis street from JIUli
stri'ot to the wustllneof Windsor I'laeo l-.t-
tcnslon , deelarud nojessary liy ordlnaneo No.
-'lat , loJ. ' , nprovecl Juno lii.
.
You are further notKled , thp.t havlns ao-
cupicil said appointment , and duly iuallllod |
iisreiiiilrad hy law. wu will , on the LSth day of
July. A. I ) liiiU , t the hour of IDo'oloaU In the
forenoon , nt the olllco of T , O. llrnnner. room
1 , Ware block , within the eorporito limits of
s ild city , inuet for the ijurpoti ) of considering
anil inaKln-4 the assessment of dania-'o to thu
owners rnspeotlvoly of said property , affected
hy said Krudln ? , taking lulu consldoration
sjioulal henollts. If any.
You art ; notlllo.l to bo present at tlio time
and | )1 ) lieu aforesaid , anil inn lie objections to or
statements concerning xald n.sseniont of
( lanittsos us you nmv consider jirnpar.
CI I A K I , i : . ' L. T 1 1 0 M AS ,
,
Oinulnu J liy 5. 1SJJ. J.-uUOU
NOTICH OF ASSESSMBNT OF DA M
AGES FOR GRADING HOWARD
STREET.
To tlio owners of all lots , parts of 'rts and
real oslutoutnnz Howard street from Twon-
tluth street ton point "S ) foot west of Tvvon-
tleth strnet and nouossiiry aptiroaehes.
You are liereliy notlllud that the under-
slcned , threiiillslnterL'Sted freulioldors of the
city of Omaha , have been duly npuulntod by
thu mayor , with thu approval of the city
councilor siIU oily , tumess the dam.izu to
the owners , rospeotlvplv. of tha pron-
< ; rtv nlfuotvil ny Kradlir-iJlownrd street from
Twentieth Htroot to a 'point "Si feet west of
Twontloth stroot. iluelwfai ! necDssury by onll-
IIHI.CO No.ilus ; , puKsoil Jnfky II , In'J. ' ' , npprovoa
Juno 15 , Ihiii
You are further notlQit'l that hiiTln ? ae-
I'optud xalil nppiilntinofrtjund duly iiuallfloil
an reiitlred | by law. wo Will , on the llth day of
July , A. IX lea ! , at the lio'urof lu o'clock in tlio
forenoon , at the ollk-o of Khrlvor & O'Dona-
lioe. IIJI I'arnani streefl. ? * llliln thouorporalo
limits of said oliy , meuy for thu pnrposo of
conslderlnanil inaktnx ihu nsscssmunt of
to iho owners' rospoctlvoly of said
property , alToeted byiKnld ur.ulln' ' , taldn ;
lntoconslderiitlonspecrultunullts. ) If any.
You are noilllud to lip Jjresunt nt the time
niul place aforesaid aniiin'il ' < o any olijectlon-j
toor htatements concecolot mild assessment
of damages us you mav.es > iiBl'lor ' uropor.
'
CoumiU.tee of Aupralsuis.
Oinnha Juno SO. IMC 'T " .lauiiut
_
TO IJUOIJKllDV ! OWNERS
on alloy lialween Iupont' ' nil Oaitollar street
from west line Dupotit ulaco lo Twenty-
ninth htrujt , Uniuhi. : Nyb. :
You me hereby notified that the under-
sUneil. three dislnterc.'ituil freeholders of Iho
elty of Unialii. : have boou duly appointed by
thu mayor , with tlmupurovalof thuclty coun-
i'll nf rtiild c-ity , to assess thu dainace to the
owners respeutlvoly of the property alfecto'.l
by Kiadln.'dn said ulluy , dot-lured noecssary
by onilnanco No. 11101. ' pasiod Juno llth , ItiUj ,
nmirovod .In no nth , Itfi. .
> on arc further notlllcd , tlmt liavlnz ao-
cuptoil biilil iippolnttiiout , nnd Only ( iiiallllud
na reii nlred hy law , wu will , on tliutd day of
July. A , P. led' . ' , nt the hour of U o'clock In
Iho forenoon , ut ihu olllco of Ueor'o J. I'aul ,
HI 'i I'lirnam strout , within thu corporuto
IlintlKof kuldclty. moot fortho uurtiosoof eini-
sldorliu ; and niakliiLHsstssmunl of dtimiiKi ) to
Ihu owners .respect I voly tit suKproportv ,
iifTcr-toil by mid nr dln'r' . taUInz Into conald-
cratlon spuulal beneflu , U any.
You uro notlllod to Uo present ut tlio time
niul place aforesaid , niul niiiku any olijuotloni
tiior.tateinont * concurnlnz Hilil assuiiinunt
of duniasej un you nmy consider proper.
OKUKOK J. I'AUL.
J. D.ZITTLE.
HAJlUKMlOKTKN ON.
Oinatia , July 9tu , 16'Ji Jylldiut
THE RAILWAYS OF TIIEWORID
Record of Sixty-Seven Years' Progress 5n
Steam Travdl ,
FACTS GATHERED FROM ALL LANDS
The I'lrn Itoads anil I.oroiiiotlvs In TliU
niul Other Countries Traveling
I'nlnrp * fur Presidents
mill Princes.
The United States is known to bo
somowlmt of .1 railway country , but it is
not generally undoratooil that it pos
sesses nearly one-half of the total rail
way iniloiigo of the whole world. Con
sidering that more- than four-ilfths of this
present gigantic system of railways has
been constructed since the close of the
civil war , this fact is the more signifi
cant. The United States has out
stripped other countries in many things ,
but more than all in the matter of rail
ways.
The operation of steam railways begun
in England by the opening of the Stock
ton A : Darlington line , September 27 ,
lS- > . The world then saw the com
mencement of a most gigantic enter
prise , one that has extended to every
civiil/.cd and to almost every uncivilized
country on the globe , and which lias be
come the greatest of all enterprises or
industries , and whoso magnitude is
greater than any other single interest in
the world.
This Stockton & Darlington road was
a single-track affair , thirty-eight miles
in length , and the greatest speed at
tained upon it was twenty miles an hour.
Four years after the opening of this
road the first line was opened for gen
eral tralllc in the United Stales August
9 , 1S20 , on the Mohawk & Hudson rail
road. The first locomotive on this line ,
and consequently the first that over
turned a. wheel in the western hemis
phere , was the "Stourbridco Lion , " im
ported from Stourbridgo , England , by
the Delaware & Hudson Canal com
pany in May , 1829.
Tlio second railroad In America upon
which a locomotive was over run was
the Charleston & Hamburg of South
Carolina , which also hud the honor of
being the first regularly oneratod pas
senger road in this country , and the
first to adopt the locomotive as a defi
nite motive power. The engine used on
this road wns. the "Best friend , " the
first machine of the kind constructed in
tin's country , and was built iti West
Point foundry. It made its trial trip in
November , 1830.
At the beginning of the present year
100,817 miles of railway wore in opera
tion in the United States.
It is astonishing how slow many coun
tries have been in adopting the means
of locomotion. China , for instance , up
to the year 1876 had never possessed u
single railway track. The first line in
that country wns laid along a strip of
land between Shanghai and Woosung ,
a distance of nine miles. Although the
line mot with favor nmong the natives
during the short time it was in opera
tion , yet in consequence of otlicial jeal
ousy and disagreement regarding it
the rails wore thrown into the sea in
October , 1877. In 18SO permission was
given to construct a railway twenty-
nine miles long for the purpose of oper
ating the coal mines at Tongsan. The
locomotive was built of odds and ends
in the shops of the coal company and on
November 8 , 1831 , a party of otllctals
wore taken over the line at a speed of
twenty miles an hour.
No very great progress has been made
in railroading in China since then , and
it will likely bo many years before all
the obstacles to the steam railway en
tirely disappear.
Japan has boon much more enter
prising than herColostial neighbor. In
1H7- the first railroad was opened there
the Tokio-Yokohama line eighteen
miles in length , and now railways are
to bo found in nearly every part of thee
o in nire.
The first small line of railway in Rus
sia was ononod in April , 1838. That
country now ranks fifth in order of rail
way importance. Thocomplotion of the
great line across Siberia ( which will bo
the longest single line of rail in the
world ) , extending from Mia.sk to Vlndl-
vostoclc , a distance of 4,7S5 miles , and
other railway extensions will nrobably
place Russia next to the United States
in the length of its railways.
The Egyptians saw their first rail
way opened in January , 18oi ( , since
which time much progress has been
inside there with steam travel. The line
from Cairo to Alexandria is 131 miles in
length , with an almost perfectly level
track for nearly the entire distance.
Owing to the peculiar condition of the
country this level railway proves a mis
fortune rather than otherwise , as it is
made the high mad for camels and
droves of cattle and foot passengers , and
those oftentimes interfere with Llio
proper running and speed of the trains.
The best expresses , however , are calcu
lated to muko thirty-seven miles an
'
hour. Four million 'six hundred and
ninety-six thousand two hundred and
eighty-six passengers were carried on
the Egyptian railways last year , when
UtiU miles of line were open.
It would bjj dilllcult , no doubt , to irn-
atrino a jwrfeetly -aight line of rail for
the entire distance from Now York to
Boston , but sach a railway with such a
straight stretch does , however , actually
exist in the Now Argentine Pacific rail
way from Buenos Ayres to the foot of
tliu Andes. For a distance of 211 miles
the line is laid without a curvo. The
level nature of the country will bo evident -
dent from the fact that there is neither
a cultiiiir nor an embankment deeper
or higher than three foot. This is the
longest straight Btroteh of railway in
the world.
Another wonderful piece of mil way
in South America Is on the Ciilno ,
Limn ft Uroya line , running from
Aroquipa , Peru , to La Pax , Bolivia.
This iu a railway in the clouds , for it
roaches a point 1-1,000 feat , or nearly
thrci ) miles , above the iovol of the sea.
The whistle of a locomotive is heard at
no higher point on the globe. Near the
highest elevation of this railway a tunnel -
nol 3,817 feet long Is being borert
through the pail : of the mountain , 000
feel above the perpetual snow lino. The
railwayu of the Andes exhibit some of
the most remarkablerosultsof onglnoer-
liur skill which the world contains.
The now railway the Hrlonzor Roth-
hornbahn which was begun October 1 ,
1890 , and has just- boon completed and
opened , is the highest railwav in the
Alps , and also in all Europe. It IB 7,8SU
feet high at the summit level , where it
commands magnificent views.
The Canadian Pacific company has
spent over $1,000,000 In protecting its
line against tmowslldefl. In the Selkirk
mountains , through which the railway
runs for scores of miles , the mountains
on either side tower thousands of feel
above the track. Sometimes the snow
slips down the mountain sides in enor
mous quantities , and shoots right over
the tops of the massive sheds that cover
the track In some places for miles. At
, iolnts on the road where the view is
particularly fine , a track has boon built
outside the sheds for summer use , so
that , tourists during that season need
not lose tno trrandour of the scenery
while passing through these long cedar
tunnels. The Canadian Pacific was com
menced In May , 1881 , and traverses the
southern portion of Canada , connecting
Montreal on the St. Iviwronco with Van
couver on the Pacific , the distance be
tween the two points named being -.000
miles.
The highest point of railway in the
United States is on the Denver and Rio
Grande railway. At Marshall Pass this
road attains an elevation of 10T)0 fort.
The longest railway system in the
world operated by one single company
is that of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa
Fo railway , which covers 7,110 miles.
The longest journey taken by any
European train is from'Paris to Constan
tinople , I,8o7 miles. This train Is run on
American principles , and is organized by
the International Sleeping Car company.
The extra faro charged on | this train is
nearly lii per cent above the regular
first-class rate. The service , however ,
Is splendid. The train traverses six
countries , France , Germany , Austria ,
Hungary , Sorvia , Bulgaria and Turkey.
The food .served in the dining cars is
produced in the various countries
through which the train passes , and
travelers who have used this route gen
erally have a lively recollection of the
Roumanian chickens served to them at
Bucharest. Should the Bosphorus at
ny time bo bridged ( a scheme is now
under way to do it ) the completion of the
railway in Asia Minor will give a con
tinuous line of rail from Paris to B igdad ,
on the Persian gulf.
The two countries having the smallest
number of miles of railway are Persia
and Porto Rico each have but eighteen
miles. In the former country there are
only two locomotives and four ears.
The smallest railway in the world Is
that from Ravonglass to Boot , in Cum
berland. The giiugo is three foot , and
the engines and carriages are minia
tures. The stations resemble dou
ble bathing houses more than any
thing else. The entire stall of employes
is composed of an engineer and stoker
combined , guard , ticket coliectotickot :
distributor and two porters.
The shortest steam railway in the
world is at Buffalo , IS. Y. , and is known
as the Island railroad , nnd is but one-
eighth of a mile in length.
Of all the railway train * in the world
none present for the convenience and
accommodation of passengers so many
features as do those of the United
States. The "limiteds" offer unique
features in railway history. A.11 the
conveniences of a first class hotel Jraw
ing room and dining room , sleeuincr ear
and smoker , reading apartment and bar
ber's saloon are part of the combina
tion of the vestibule train. Owners of
private cars seem to vie with each other
in the nugniliconco of their coaches.
The imperial train which has just boon
completed for the ( larmin emperor con
sists of eleven carriages , and has occu
pied three years in construction and coat
nearly 3933,030. There is nothing like
it in the world. Many of the dot'iils
were planned by the cinnaror himself.
The carriages include a study hung with
real Gobelin tapestry from Charlotton
berg , a saloon upholstered in white
satin , a nursery , a reception room
adorned with marble statuary , an oak
dining room and largosop.iralo sleeping
rooms.
Queen Victoria's traveling carriage is
one of the handsomest Pullman cars
that has ever been built. 'Tho walls are
of satinwood. highly polished. The
cushions are of white silk embroidered
In gold thread. The apartment con
tains four easy chairs , besides a satinwood -
wood table about six feet long and three
feet wide. The carpet is of velvet pile ,
covered hero and there with luxurious
India rugs. The curtains at the windows
dews and the magnificent portieres tire
hung on silver poles. Tno door handles
are solid silver. The whole saloon with
its fittings , etc. , cost about $30,000.
The fastest time over made on an
\mericiin railway was recently done on
the Reading road , when a locomotive
drawing four passenger coaches covered
a mile in 39t seconds , which speed , if
maintained , would come very near to
100 miles an hour. Previous to this per
formance the Pittsburg , Fort Wayne &
Chicago road held the record in the
running of a special. According to the
official report this train ran 53 miles in
13 minutes , 11 miles of which were cov
ered in 7 minutes , or at an average
speed of 71 miles an hour.
The fastest long distance run that was
over made in England was the famous
performance on the London & North
western between London and Edin
burgh , 400 inllos , August 13 , 18SS. Three
stops were made , the average speed nt-
tlfincd while ia motion being . > 5 4-10
miles an hour. Four successive inilon
were done in 47 } , 47J , 47 and 47 seconds.
The Empire State express , which runs
daily ever the Now York Contr.il road
is the fastest regular train in the world.
The distance run isI , ' ! ! ) } miles , the stops
being Albany , Utioa , Syracuse , Roches
ter and Buffalo. The actual running
time , deducting stops , is .Vi miles an
hour. On September 14 , 1S01 , the Now
York Central company ran a train from
Now York to East Buffalo , 4:10 : } miles , in
l-r minutes , or within a fraction of 01
miles an hour.
The two cities having the largest ,
number of trains in and out of their sta
tions daily are London and Manchester.
No fewer than _ , _ IU trains ordinarily
arrive at and depart from the former
city every twenty-four hoursmid nearly
us many at the latter.
Ono of the longest railway platforms
in the world h at the Liverpool street
station , London , of the Great Eastern
railway. It is _ ,00 ! ) foot in length.
The railways in the United States got
almost $ _ _ ,0u.000 ( ) n year for carrying
the mills , while the amount paid by the
British government for the uamu serv
ice in Enirland is 83,750,000.
In the United States during 1801 no
fewer than 0120,439,032 pjssongors were
carried on the railways , and 701(11,137 (
tons of freight were also moved on the
same linos. To do this vast amount of
business required 32'Jll locomotives ,
_ _ , ! ) " ) S passenger cars , 7U-)3 baggage and
mail cars and 1,001,970 freight earn. If
these locomotives were coupled together
they would make a train 300 miles long ,
and the passenger cars would make 300
mlles more , * md could carry 1,5011,000
people at one time. Witli the adultlon
of all the freight cars the train would bo
more than 7,000 miles long.
The nuinbor of man em ployed in the
railway industry In this country is
71l,7oO , by which It would appear' that
ever 3,000,000 persons , or nearly one-
twentieth of the entire population , are
dependent upon railway operation for a
livelihood.
The Now York Elevated carries every
year a larger number of passengers than
any other railway In the world ; the
London Underground comes next the
form'or , In 1891 , carrying an uvorago of
ol,000 , and the latter 400,500 per day.
The largest railway station In the
world is St. Pancrasof the Midland rail
way in London.
The most uilllcultsoctlon of railway In
the world to operate IH on the South
eastern road between London bridge
nnd Cannon street and Charinc C'rois.
Hero there ia a constant crossing and
rocrossing of track , causing at times
much delay. Nevertheless 850 loaded
trains go tn and out of Cannon street
nt.d Chnrini : Cross dally.
Very few persons hnvo any idea of the
weight of locomotives and passomror'
cars. The engines that haul the famous
Pennsylvania "llmltiul" weigh 1)2,000 )
pounds , while the tender , loadedweighs
oO.OOfl pounds more , making the outfit
at the head of the train wctgh m ire
than 112.0d0 pounds. Oilier hoavlor engines -
ginos of the Pennsylvania weigh lil,000
pounds , ami the chillis 170,0 ill. An or
dinary passenger coch weighs a'umt '
oO.OiHi pounds , wlillo the Pullman sleepers
ers are of nearly 7"iOV ) poumU weight.
The parlor cars weigh from Oo.OOO to
79,000 pounds each. An ordinary passenger
songor train of , swv , six cars and the en
gine weigh In the nggrog.ito nearly
600,000 pnuiuK The "limllods" weigh
nearly 760,000 noiiniH
The total railway mileage of the entire
tire world is 31 > ' . ) ,377 miles , divided up as
follows : Europe , 13(1.502 ( miles ; Asia ,
10.2i5 : miles ; America , 107.114 miles ;
Africa , 5,351 mlles , and Australasia ,
11,112 miles.
rimiio | nl' Tlinr.
The auction fxlo for the bcnollt of the
creditors of .John B.uimor , the jeweler ,
of No. 1314 Farimm st , will bo continued
dally this week.
Morning session , from 10:30 : to 12.
Afternoon session , from 2:30 : to " > .
Monday. Wednesday and Saturday
evenings , from 7:31) : ) until 9:30. :
No sale Tuesday , Thursday and Friday
nights. .1. 11 Fitr.xrii , Auctioneer.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To tlio owners of all lots unit Hurts nf lull
nnd real i stito ; nloni : Kl.ltth strout from I'm *
strout to I'riuu'ls sltvot. Von an
hnroby mitlUcd Unit tln > iin > li > rsl2iioil.
hroi < illsliitiToMoil frooholiU-rs nf tlu < cily ol
Um ilia , linvo boon ilinv iilMioiutoil by tin )
iiKiyor , with tlio iipprovai of tliu oily ro mull
of satil city , to : issM-i tliu ilivin ice to tliu
owners respectively of tliu proiwty nlTi'iMo.l
by cr.ullii 1 : chili htruot from I'ltm
slroot to I'raiu'M strnet , ilurinrcil
necessary by nrillimnco Mil. 'I , passm ! .liuiol'l ,
iK'Ji. ' iiiiprovoil .Iiinu 'Jl , H'JYou nro fnrtbui
notllluil , that luivln ; niM'cptcd silil nppolnt-
incMit , anil duly iiuallltuil us rrqiilriMl liy liuv.
wo will , on tlio I , Mh iluy of .Iiily. A. I ) . I- ) : , nt
tint linurof lOo'olouU in tlio forenoon , ut the
oIlloootT. 11. MolMlloi-h. room Si ; . N. Y. Ufa
biillilln ? , wltblii the corporitu limits of.siilil
oily , nicot for the purposu of conxliliirlnv ami
imi'ilnt ' ; tliu iissi'ssninnt- cli\mi-'o : to tlio
owners rospoctlvi'ly of s itil property , utrootuil
by H.ilil Kr.iilln' ' . tiiklni : Into consideration
sppclul bi-ni'lli ! . , If any Yon are notlllod to l i
pro-unit it the tint anil plnoo iiforos.ilil nnd
intiko any objections tn -Untoniotits eon-
corntiix said assussinunl of ilatna us us you
m.y . consid
W. O. SIIIMVKIt.
JAMICrf SrOt'KIIAt.K.
Onmliii. July a. ISVi. _ J5illOt
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM-
AG ES FOR GRADING FOURT
STREET.
To the owners of nil lot * , p-irt of lots anil
real ost.atu aloni Fourth strool from Wool-
wurlh avunnu to I'oinnrton avutino.
Yon are hcruliy notlllud that the nnlor-
l. thrcull liitnro-.toil f'euliuldo of the
city of Uriiiilt i. nave IMJIMI iluly appointed t > y
tlio mayor , with the approval of the city
council of s-il.1 city , to insim tin1 ilam.iuu to
thnoiviion riMiiuetlvuly nt the propurty af-
fuoti'd by gnidlni : I'onrth street from Woolworth -
worth iivonno to I'oppli'tcm aveiino. declared
necessary by ordlnam-o number III HI , p.issuJ
Jnm-.sth. ISJ. ' , npprovoil July 1st. HI. ' .
You are further notlllcd. that having ac
cepted said appointment , and duly niMllllod
us required bv law. wo will , on the ilsl d.iy of
.Inly , A. 1) ) . I-.t' . at the hour of lui'elo k In thu
forenoon , at tboolllee of Slirlver .t O'Donahoe ,
140. ! I'arirun street , within the corpor.itu lim
its of said oltv. moot for the pnrpoio of ron-
sulerlnu' the making anil usiassment of d.un-
ases to I ho owners rosui'i'ilvolir " ' 1'll'l ' ! " ° oi > -
crty , uiroutud by s-ild cr nltiii ; . takhu Into
consideration sue 'ial honellts. If any.
Yon are notllloil to bo present at the Html
and pl.ieo afor.-s.il l. and make any oDje tloiu
to or statements oonfornlnu viul assi-nmunl
of damages as you may consider proper
\ \ . ( i. MI Ul v r. It ,
( il'.C ) . .1. I'Afl , .
\V. II. UATES.
fomiiiluoo of Appraiser * .
OMAHA , July Stli , Is'l.1. ' _ JyiUlit
Shot-lift Nile.
Ily virtue of an uxot'ullon Istuoil by I-'rank
K. Mooiodo - : ; of the District court of Doug
las county. Nebraska , upon a ju lament ronil- *
erod In said c mrt , In favor of th > > . ' .muiiorvlal
National II. ink of Omaha , Nebraska , mid
against ( ! . M S Imuliliir & I'omumy. mil 0.
M. : * chncldtr. I b ivo lovlcil upon tlio follow
ing * oods and eh-ittulfi MM the property of tliu
s-il'l O M. Si'iini'tdjr.t (1 impanv , to-wlt :
The entire whomsalo sloulc of notions anil
Kont.s * fiirnlslilni oiij. ' , hoslerv an 1 KHIVUS.
and other mer n-iiiilNo. together with olllco
and store furniture mil llxtunn. and all con
tained In the ha-sumcnt and llvo story itoro
bulldlns. Nollii'J'j ' and till Howard Hi rent
in DIP eity of Om ilia. Donilas County , Sii-
I'r.iska ; an.t I will on the lltb day of .I'liV ' , A.
I ) . . 1V.K' . < : imniin < 'ln' { at 10 o'rloi-k a. m. of said
day. at Nos lUWJ anil 1111 Howard street. In
the c.tv of O-iiah i. s.ild county and st.ito. suit
said iroods an. I ehattols at pnbilit auction to
the hi host bldilor , or bidders , t < > r I'sun. or o
iniii'h lliereot as may bo noooss try toi.itlHf.v
said nxeunlfon. the amount duo thereon holn
twenty thousand mid llfty dollars i J i i.ii.V.fM ) )
jnui.'ment nnd nine and .l-IOJ dollars. ( fJ.oii :
costs , with Interest on a il 1 amounts at the
r.ito of It ) per cent per annum from thu IDtli
d ly of Juno. A. I ) , isc'.an I the aceruln costs.
Omalia , .Nob , .luneaith , l 'li.
( KDItdK A. HKNNETT.
SherlfTof Doir.-las Count Nob.
Jndl2tm.V. :
To thu owners of lots mm parts of lots mil
ro'il t'statu aloiu'JHli Hlreut from Itcus hlruel
or I'aclllu street and I'aelllo .street from -llh
stivet to U'.HIi .ivi'iiuu In the city of Om.uia.
You nro boroby notillod that the under
signed. thrco d.suitorostod freeholders of ihu
city of Onmln , Imvu boon duly appointed by
tliu mayor , with the approval of the city
couii'-ll of said city. In assess tliu damage to
the owners rcspoftlvylv of the property lit-
fueled by the elintuo of cndo ofilh street
from Itnns street to I'adlle street and I'aelllo
street from u'llh street to . .1th avenue , do
omed nu'iessarv by ordlnaneo Irfl , passed
May : Vi , A. I ) . IJ. . approved May S < , A. I ) . IH9. .
Yon are further notlllu I , that having ni"
copied said upn ilntinunt. and doiv quiillllud
as reiiilreil | by law. wo will , on the lllh ( lay uf
July. A. II. IM)1. ) nt ibo hour of ID o'clo-k la
the forenoon , at the olllee of John l < \ l-'iiiek ,
room .Vil , Uhamber of t/ommur.te iv.lnln the
corporate limits of s ltd city , meet for the
purpose of considering and making thu assuss-
munt of ( lanriKu to the owners rotpucllvoly of
said pronurlv , iilToitol by mild oh uuo o (
vr.-ido. taking Into consliloration spuolal buno-
Ills. if any.
Yon are notified to bo present at ilio tliua
nnd uliico afiirosald nnd inaku any objufllons
tn or statements concerning s.ihl assc'ssn
of ( lumaRcs as you may cons dur pronir. |
' ' * '
iiKO..l. i'AlVl , .
( /'IIAILK ( > THOMAS.
Commluou of Appr.ilsnrM.
Omalm , JunoSH , IS'.i. ' ' . j Odidt
NOTICE TO 1'ROi'ERTY OWNERS ,
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In piiiHiianco of ordinance No. a.OJi. ruiiilr- |
Inx suwur connei-tlons to be miulo tn and with
in tlio curl ) lines on curtain srui-ts anil alloy
In Stn-i-I IniprovumiMit DlttrlcU Nos. I it I. 4lil ,
4TI and 47.1. In t lie city of Omalia. you are luru-
by notlllud to make all no-essary coniieulloni
with sewer mains or latter. Us , nnd tneoinpliile
Hiioli work on or boforn July --'nil. IS' ' ) . ' , us It litho
the purpose to pavu the streets niul alloy In
tliu said dlstr. cts , ami niuru partloularly do-
surlbcil na follows , to-wit :
No. I'VI ' : ird HI reel , from south line of 1'loreo
street to Willl im street.
No. ( til I'lercu street from oas. ' , llnu oMIh
street to west 1 nu of : ird street
No. 17)17th street from l-'ariium street to
Hartley streot.
No. IW-Alloy fni'ii Wtli to lllh strouts , bo-
twoim Jackson nnd Jones strcou.
Yon nro hereby ordered to make the neces
sary sownr coniiuclliiiis within Ihu tlmusnucl-
lloil In this notice , or tliu .lamii will bo made | jy
the city anthorltlfs , mid ihu cost thereof an-
sesnod ak'alnst the piopurly oppoillu thu same
uml spocialiy ocnullKid thorohy.
Oatud at Omaha ihU.SM , day.o
L'hiilrm.-in lluiinl of 1'ubllu WorK-v
JyB-u-IU
ORDINANCE NO. : tl'Jl.
An ord I nance orlerl IU t lie jr rail Inu' of 2M street
from I , ociut. street to Hnoneursiri'ut. anddl-
rectlnu' thu board of pnlillu works lo t.iku thu
necessary Hl'jps to u.iuso hiild work to bo
done.
lie It ordained by thu oily council uf thu city
nfOmalm :
Heullon I. Tliutthls N neoirssary , and It la
huruby declan-d necessary that --1 ' Htreiil ,
from Loouitstre-it toSiienferstroet , lie graded
to tlio pri'sont establlsfiod Krutlu , niul thu sanio
Is hereby oidoruil ( lone.
Section ! ' . That , Ihu hoard of public wnrki
Is hereby directed tn take thu necuisury
Btens to CIIIIAU nalil work t'i bo dull e.
Hoolion U. ThU onllniinuu sliall tak
and bu In force from unU after Its la -
.
I'mslUent City Council.
l > | | BM8i |
Mayor ,