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    THE OMAHA DAILY I3I3E : MONDAY. ' .TCTLY 10. 1803.
JSPKOIBL NOTICES.
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS
will bo taknn'Cntll 13 : 0p. m. for the evening
find until Biop. : m. for the morning nnd Sunday
editions.
Adrrrtlwrn , by rmtioMlre numbonM chock
cnn have tholr nnnwrm addressed to n numbered
lei tor In cam of TUB Bun. Answers no nrtdrrimcd
will bo delivered upon presentation of the check.
WANTED MALE HELP.
nates , IKo n word first Insertion , Ion word thcro-
nflor. Nolnlnif taken for less than 256.
„ _ _
B --SVANTKI ) . ALLSTENOGRAPHERS , BOOK-
kroporfl. nal mpn , iiliArmnelsM , clerks of nil
Jtlnkn , main or female , out of employment In
Iowa , Nchn1 ka or Wyoming to send ns their l
names and Address. Wo can bo of Kyrvlco to you
Innldlngyon to BPCUTO positions. Western Btisl-
tiCBH Ageticy. 310 N. Y. Life Uldg. 318 } y20
-SALESMAN. DO OUWANT TO BECOME
a Mmt-clann salesman , wllh chance of becoming
n collector , nnil work for the Singer Mfr. Co.T If
10 , apply nl 0 n. m. sharp , 1610 Douglas. M780 IS
11 SALESMAN , A LIVE , ACTIVE SALESMAN
Jicaii havn n BUwly poslllon wllh advancement
Recording to merit , in n very popular buslni'jB.
Call bet , ri and U a. m. 1628Vlnton. M788 IB _
O-WANTKD. MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO D1S-
4'trlbutfl circulars for big ndvertliors. $3.00 per
thousand ptld. Bond Blamp. Wilson Ootnpiny ,
box , Indianapolis , Ind. M808 10'
B -IF YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JOB WRIT1J
the HttWks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wls.
M807 n 3 *
B-GENTLEMEN OF OOOD CHARACTER TO
represent our business , Insurance men preferred -
forrod ; 417 Boo building. M837
n-WANTEO , ELECTROTYPE FINISHER AND
JJplnto reviser at once. State Journal Co. . Lin-
coin , Neb. MM I 10
B-SALESMEN TO SELL GOODS TO MER-
chaiiMby flamplo ; $100 no n month for workers ;
nampH'S and ciiso funtlohvil fn > o ; Inclose stamp.
Model Mfg. Co. , South Bcna , Ind. MU26 17 *
U-WANTED , EXPERIBNCElTMALH STENOG-
JJr.ipher , by Jobbing house. Address L 10 , Beo.
B-WANTED , FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH :
good wages and Bteady ctnployment guarantcod
to sober , Ilidustreus man , Address L H , Ben.
II-SALESMEN TO SELL BAKING POWDER.
J > We put our goods In Glass Rolling Pins.
ff < 10.00 month mid expenses , or commission. Chicago
cage Baking Powder Co. , 707 Van Huron Btrwl. Chi
cago. M 038-A 7 *
B-A TRAVKL1NG SALESMAN , WELL Ac
quainted In Nebraska , loxvu and Kansas , can
proctiro tin ) management of a branch now estab
lished In Omaha representing a first-class eastern
company. 8-y.ood.OO bond required. Salary paid.
Address Hotel Paxlon , room 140 , until July 12.
| ) DRUG SALESMAN WANTED , OF GOOD
J > Blnnilliig with llio trade , to Boll ( side line ) an ar
ticle In great demand. Will pay * 2r.00 margins
jHir week ; H.imples small nnd neat. Only men
nlruitny traveling need apply. AildrcBS Ward ic
Co. , Clcvolnnil. O M1UU 10'
T-WANTED , RIGHT AWAY , RELIAHLn MEN
Jl'at homo or to travel , to keep our Bhow cards
tacked up In towns on trees and fences along pub-
llo roads. Steady work In your own county ; $75.00
n month and J.I.OO a day oxixsimcrt deposited In
y your hank when Blarleil. J. II. Schaaf k Co. . ! )04
Walnut street. Cincinnati , O. M107 10 *
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Ralesl4vn wonlflrat Inscrllon.loawordlhcrc-
nfler. Notlilng Uikcu for4uns than -'Bo.
n-WANTED. LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
MKiicloso stamped envelopo. Ella Werst. Soc. ,
South'Hi-nil , Ind. 430
/ " WANTED , LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO
V/lako light , iileasant work at their own homes ;
Sl.OO lu $11.00 iwr day cnn bo quietly made ! work
pent by mall : no canvassing. For particulars ad-
dreHB Glolw Mfg. Co.-llox & 331 , lloston. Mass. Es
tablished 18811. MillU jy 10-
C-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
Enclose stamiwd envelope. Vcrna Langdon ,
South llviid. Ind. M077 Iy20'
ri"OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. W. F.
v'Stoetzel. lJil ! ! S. UUth , belweun Poppleton and
Woolwoi th nvo. 80'J
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-LADIES OF GOOD ADDRttSS TO INTRODUCE
our business among friends. $70.00 to $100.00
Balary to right pirlleBj417 ; Moo building. " M8HU
C PUPILS WILLliirRFlblflVED"DURINO JULY
and August at Madam Corbott'B Ladles' Tailor
iiK college ; glrla will bo funilHhwl posi
tions when competent. CU1 llrown block , lUth
and Doiigl.is. ' MStfU la *
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% yANTED.'GIRL. GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
. ' . .tl ) ) wook. 1130 South aist. M833
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1-OOOIC XND LAUNDRESS , MRS. M. ROGERS ,
' .III I So. .17th slreet. B3B 10
C-I WILL PAY A FEW LADIES A SALARY
of $10.00 per week lo work forme In their lo
cality at homo ; light work ; good pay for part time.
Wrllo with stamp. Mrs. E. K. Baaaett , suite 004 ,
Marshall Field bldg , Olilcago. 211)08 ) 16-
WANTED. LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN , WE
V-/wlIl pay you $ r.oo to $ lli.OO per week to do
ntrlctly liomo worlc. for ns nt your homos ; no can
vassing. Send self-addressed envelope to G. F.
KIIIIIIOIIB .1 Co. , Ilattorymarch nnd Water streets ,
Boston , Mass. M050 13 *
C WANTED , A GIRL ABOUT 16 TO HELP
take carp ot children. 1715 Caas si. B80 8'
rt-WANTKD.A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
V workj no washing. 1420 3. 8th. 887-8
rt-WUNTKU. COOK FORCOUNTRY RESIDENCE
Wnear Omaha. Apply at Omaha Elevator offlco ,
or U701 Dodge stivet. 801 8 *
FOB BENT HOUSES.
Hates , 10o.i line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per
month . Nothing taken for less than 20o.
Dl I-FOR RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF
the city. The 0. r. Davis company , 1C06 Ftimam.
\-HAND4-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
'block , wllh HUainrcfcrcnccsniiuln. ; : diiaS22d. ; :
447
I ) 3 ROOMS CHEAP. C08N131HST.MBSBJylO'
T\-8-ROOM HOUSE..MODERN. CONVENIENT
-Ufor biiBliH-HS or wholesale men. Apply 1112
Boulh 10th utix'ct. - 443
-"V-ROOM COTTAGE.TO RENT , CONVENIIINT
for U. P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 S. 10th st.
41il
I-V-FOR RENT. NO. 212 N , 17TII. 11 ROOMS.
Jl two doors . furnlshod , near now pnstoinco
Blto. 800 Oeo. J , Fox , 1218 Harnoy stit-ot.
M670 ) y 27
IV- FOR RENT. PLEASANT FURNISHED
J-'hoiisn. for summer , at low rent , to desirable
tenant. Theo. L. Klngwult. 2026 St. Marys live.
600
D-DELIOHTKUL HOME , EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ,
inixlerii convi'iilences , barn , bcanllful lawn ,
tiaturill shade tivos , M5 tier mo , Imiulro 2003
IMurcu st. 84
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TV-NINE-ROOJI nitioii HOUSE , NO. 1341 PARK
J-'avenue. facing IlaiiHcom p.lilt , nearly new , bard
wood tliilsh , llrht clans modern coiivenlciiceii. Iii-
qnlmatNo. H15Si2dst. : Oil 12
TII'UOOM 2-STORY HOUSE , 3210 CASS ST. ;
J-'iiiOiUTii cunvcidenees. line location , 123.00 iwr
month E. A. Northnp , tax dup't II. ti M. Ry.
UilH 13'
D ( -TWO KAbT FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES : ,
all modern ami In excellent repair , half a block
from car lliin , WllUiml together to desirable ten
nuts ery cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam ,
M010 )
D. FOR RENT. THE MOST CONVENIENT
cuniforlable , cowy and coniplulii utght-ruum
lioiiHKjn liuiha : , Electric hello , liard wood lloor ,
llniMlry eullar. furnacu , rangu , gas , bath , hot and ;
cold water Now and gooil order. HUH S. 26th '
iivrmin. For rent to gnnd p-irty. Also tlnu 12-
rooni ( ipiisps. c. rorner2llh nnd Dodge , Furnace ,
nuigi ) , batU. hot and cold water , good light rooms ;
elegant localluu. nint moderate. Apply lo N. A.
Kjjhii , 16th anilJoug\ \ , MUU5 10
"FiiRNiHiTmTcoiTAoi : . o ROOMS. SOUTH
h nuur J.iukHon ; tmiall family , , very n-nson-
InanlruOOj Sanlli 10th. UBO-b'
JfOB KENT FUKN1BHED BOOMS
Rates , 1H ° " word first Insertion , loa word thoro-
kf uir , Notlilng taken for less than 26o ,
E NICELY FURNIHHKD SOUTH ROOMT > 2COa
llai iit-y , MlOlly-14'
_
-FURNISHKD ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR
gritlenL'Umodcrit ) ) convciiluiiceb.a''il Nurlh23d.
3d.L. .
NICELY FURNISHED HOO.M3 , WITH OR
without board. Call nt 11107 Douglas St.
QUO 1U
_
-TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
rooms for rent , liniuli-o llul 1'arU uvoiiuo.
_ _ _ 0OE
E KOOMSFORHOUSUKBBPlNa PRIVILEGE
of UoanliTH. ' 'MOa Douglas. M101 10'
-NICKLY VUnNlsilKD SOUTHEAST FRONT
rooms , iiiCMli'ni cunvenlepcus , prlvatH family ;
( imtUuucn lmrcired. | 014 N. ' 'Lnl nt. U10 1D <
'T7 NICELY rURNISHE'D "llOOMSj""MODERN
ljcoiiyi'liioiiet ! ; VU7 Cans Htrutt. U01 13 *
' < T'-FURNlSIIEirilOOMa. lof7 ND"l02il CAPI-
, i ? ' aY. " . " " ° ' j. _ MU7a A7'
E-FlIRNlsTl KD ROOM.
1000 10 ' *
FUAtNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD.
' Rates. IKo a word Ur t Insertion , loa word thore-
nftur. Notlilng tukeii.fpr lutts than 250. '
< , -THE DOL-\N , 203 AND 211 N. 16T1I ST ,
440
- HIGH UOOUS WITH BOARD .
IT- AT 107 S.
4YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER OARE Of
JL lvWomuir Cbrlatlaii a 9Wlatlon , 111 S. 17lh t '
460
IlT-HOilK ' TA1ILB RATES , MODERATE , 1024
f , 'Jfuiifua street. 637 if M'
_ _
* f-NICE ROOi < 3 WITH BOARD ; ALL MODEllN
* . ciMtveuleueu " * ; board # 4.ui ) per week. VO'JO liar-
FOB BENT UNFtJBNISn'D BOOMS
Ratcn , IMcn wordnrBtlnscrtlon.lon word thero-
nflcr. Nothing tnknn for IMS than 25c.
n -FOR RENT , B OR 0 UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
. /modern Improvement * , bountiful lawn nnd
fthndo. N. B. cor. 23d nnd Miami MrooU. M7BO
G-FOn RENT , 4 NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
stdUblo for housekeeping , city wmor. pa * , cto.
I/owrcnU Northwest corner 17th nnd Webster
dtrceti. 6UO
G -IMIOOM FLAT. 1000 LEAVRNWORTH
ntreet. M10514-
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
Rates , 10o a linn filch Insertion , f l.RO n line per
month. Nothing tafcon forOM than 2Sc.
J r uifc linn aiuifcrc un n. inn ; ni' . , ui\a\m
block , suitable for meat market , hardware or
drypooiiisloro. InqnlroUOO S. l.tth st. 431
T- FOR RENT. THE 4-8TORY BRICK BUILDING.
J 010 Farnam At. The building liiw a fireproof , ce
ment basement , complete Btcam boating ntlunw ,
water on all the floors , gas , etc. Apply at the onico
ot The Bee. Olil
f FOR RENT. CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR BUSI-
- ' IIOBI comer In Omaha Olobe building , 10th and
Dodge. Olobo Loan ft Trutl Co. 46'J
AGENTS WANTED.
Rales , lOon line ouch Insertion. SI..10 a line per
month. Nothing taken for li'.si than Uuo.
f-AaENT3 KiTHETt SKX WANTKD TOI SELL
our new kettle cleaner , broad and calm knlvi'i
and other now artlolea. E y Hnllers , bin profits ,
terms easy. Claims Shear Co. , Khiisaa Cliy , Mo.
M310 JylO"
T THE ABO INVESTMENT BONDS PAY
tl $51)0.00 In from ono lo five years. Buy ono.
$3.00 cash and $1.00 a month afterwards until
paid. Best paying Investment extant. A rustling
agent wanted In evcrv town and county. For full
particulars apply to The American Bond company ,
Sao and 631 1'axlon block , Omaha. M387 Iy22 *
J-WANTED. GENERAL AGENT OR MANAGER
lo take charge of pcrmanenl nnd pleasant busl-
nrss and work city and surrounding country
through corps of canvassers. Business strictly
legitimate and exceedingly profitable ; cash salary
and commission. Must bo a llvo , energetic worker
as well as a good talker ; preference given to a
man with a little capital , though lack of It will not
prevent engagement If applicant stills In other re
spects : n few vacancies In other elites. Address at
once J , W. Jones , Manager , Springfield , O.
WANTED TO BENT.
Rates , I Wo a word flrst Insertion , lo a wordlhero-
altcr. Nothing taken for less than 25e.
K WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE. NEAT 6'OR
0-roOin collage near car Hue ; will leaeo If prop
erty desirable. Address L 11 , Bee. MU50 11
RENTAL AGENCIES.
Rales , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
L-BERRY 4 CO. , RENTS ; 717 N.Y. LIFE.
370
STORAGE.
Rate * ) , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 'J.'o.
M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ;
clean and cheap rateo. It. Wells , 1111 Furnam.
451
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , 1 Wo a word first Insertion , Ion word there-
alter. Nutlilng taken for leas than Sue.
i ' goods , etc. , or will sell for owner lu our auction
Bales. R. Wqlls , 1111 Faruam. 404
N -WANTED , SECOND HAND ROLLER TOP
desk , ono standing desk nnd ono surveyor's
level and target. D. G , Doano , 111 Chamber of
Commerce _ 37l !
N -LUMBER YARD , DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN
n good town In eastern Nebraska. Drawn &
Bolton , 112 South 13th St. , Lincoln , Neb. MH45 18'
FOB SALE FUBNITUKE.
Rales , IKc n word first Insertion , lo a word there
after. Notlilng taken for lessthan iGc. !
fl-FURNlTURE OF SIX-ROOM HOUSE , IN-
Weludliiff now piano , cheap , 007 N. 27th street.
- M070 !
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FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONS , ETC
Rates , lOc a line each Inscrtfon , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less llian ' 'So. ,
r 5 FOR SALE , PERCHERON STALLIONS AND
tnares , reglstci-ed , $200 to $300. Wrlto for catalogue -
loguo of breeding and prices. Brett-Uaker Co. ,
UcnrS. . D. - 8bii-ll *
FOB SALE MiaOELIiANEOUS.
Rates , JWo a word first insertion , loa wordthero-
aftor. Nothing uiKen for leas than 'J5c.
rNO. . 1 SPUING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCLE ,
v * cushion lire , nearly now. Very cheap. Address -
dress K 0. Boo. M3SI1 Jy21
Q-HANDSOME LARGE DOUBLE YELLOW
head parrot 7 yi ears old , a line talker and whlst-
iiT. largo cage , xiivuip ' v. 400 S loin aitt Council 1
Bluffs. 040 14
Q-PUG PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BARKER BLOCK.
M700 A2
-A FINE PUG PUPPY FOR SALE AT 4220
Nicholas street ; half prlco. M074 11' 0I
_ , _ ! I
- , : I08 Cailfo rrila st. oil 8 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nolhlng laken for less than iiOc.
O MKS."NANNfE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT * ,
Oix'llablu business medium16th year ut 11U N.lOth
407
S MRS. DR. M. LEG RAVE , DEAD TRANCE
clairvoyant and life reader ; tells your life from
f radio to gravn ; photo of your fntiiro wlfo or hus
band with initials of immo.sent through mall ; llfo
chart $2.00 ; Egyptian breast plato to nnlto the
Hvparatcit and cntiso marrlago with ono you love.
Olllco and resldcnco 417 South Eleventh street ,
near Howanl street. Letters containing 4 cents In
stamps promptly answered. M804 12 * "
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rates , Wa a word flrst Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 23c.
r-MADAME SMITH , 002 S. 13TH , 2ND Fr < OOR ,
X lioom 3. Mawwgo , vapor , alcohol , stcam.sulphiir-
Ino and sea baths. oiDSi ) 16 *
rp MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , ! 1D
-1- floor , room 7. massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea
baths. MU27 11 *
i-MME. MACK OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ,
-.magneticmassage treatment. 110 North latti
St. . second floor , room t. 853 ll
PERSONAL.
Rales , Ilia a wonl first Insertion , lo a. wordlhere-
* ter. Nothing taken for less than 26c.
-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
tlfully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal , con
taining many photo-engravings ' of haiidsonro
WOIIIPII and gallant men who wish to wed. Brown
Publishing Co. , Tern pie iourtTol doO. M711-31 *
T r-CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT ATCOWAN'9
\J Photo Studio , 2123 Ciimlng Bt , , and you will bo
entitled tu 1U Arlsto Cabinet Photos , very best , on
flit edged cards , and ono 8x10 for framing , for
tl.OU ; without this , if 3.00 ; for 10 days only.
_ _ J M2Uyl7 ] *
U WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
tlfnlly Illustrated marriage Journal. Brown
Pub , CO. , ToloUo , O. M80U : i6
JIM , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND
ptuno for sale at 007 N , 27th street. Tlilnl : will
suit yon. Call tomorrow. Jess. MH70 10'
MONEY TO LOAN REAL J&STATJB.
Rates , lOon line each Insortlon , $1.60 ( I line pur
month. Nothing taken for less tlian 23e.
' LOANsTSToT WALL ACE.l ) 12 ITRO WiniuT
472
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\V LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property , $3,000 and upwards. 6 to UW per
cent ; tie delays. W , Farnam Smith&Co , 1320 rurnam
400
\\r-l AND 3 YEAR LO.\NSON CITY AND FARM
M mortgages. Hoeilibolby , 311 Hoard of Trade.
407 lu.E3 r
W- 1 TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES
TheO , P.DavisCo.,1803 : Fapiam str6oi400" ;
W-LOWEST RATES. FIDELITY TRUSTCOSl"-
pany , 1702 Faniuni street , - 4U2
\ \ V.\NTEDATONOB LOANS ON IMPROVED
> T Omaha proixTty ; low rates. Fidelity Trust
company , 17u2 V'arn un Direct. 402 jot
IV-FIRSTAND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ;
V low rates , .tloxMuore , 401 lice UlUg , 474
\V7-MONEYTO'LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 3IJ
' i Improved and unimproved ival estate , 1 06
ycuru. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Furnam. 402
7-LOANS , J. W. SQUIRES , 243 BEE BLDG.47S
47S
\\-ANTUONYLOANANDTRUSTCO.,31SN ) , Y.
' ' Life , lends at low rates for choice soonrlty 03
Nebraska und Iowa fanna or Omaha city property ,
470
\\r-OENTRAL IXANA.TRUSTCO. , BEE BLDO ,
V _ „ _ * ? i.
" \\r-WANTED. TO BUY 8 PER CENT N&TES SEcured -
< ' cured by inartgagea Qinaha idly or Douglas Co-
property , Hood i Sjiby , 333 Board of Trade
407
llatcs. IWo a wonl first InaoruonTo a ward thero-
JHolKiugr'jakcu'for'iosa than 26c.
T OST. SMALL BUNCH KEYS. FINDER PLEASE
-LJreturn to Klnalor'a Drug Store , llewant.
MOOS 10'
T OST. BETWEEN UNION DEPOT AND 25TH
A-i.mil Capitol Avo. . geM locket and email chain ,
Initials " 3. II. J. " on one nldo and cross on reverse ,
Return tu 2625 CaM St. for reward of W.lu ,
037-8
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rales , lOon line each Inoorllon , * l.f > 0 a line per
month. Nothing uknn for trim than 93o.
. " -CALL AT THE OFFICE OF
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. [
INCORPORTED. I
Yon can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3.
HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSF RECEIPTS , _ MERCHANDISE ,
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Vfa will lend you nny amount
from $10.00to $ Ii (
ON THE DAY YOU A9 IK f OR IT
without publicity or removal of uroncrly ,
Yon can pay the money bai'k In nny amount you
wish , and at any limn , ami onoh payment so mada
will reduoo tuo cost of llio loan.
Krmiembcr that yon hero the use ot both the
property and the money , nnd pay for it only as lonz
asyou keen It. \
Thrro will Ira no cxpcnao or clmnro kept out of
Urn nmonnt wanted , but you will rocclro the full
nmonnt ot thn lo.ln.
lloforo borrowing olnowhero call and BOO us ana
you will lltnl It crr.itly to
OMAHA MOHTOAOE LOAN CO. ,
3110 SOUTH 10TH STIIEET ,
first lloornhovn the utroot.
THE OLDEST , LAUOKST.AN1) ONLY 1NOOHPOR-
ATE1) LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
477
X \-nO YOU WANT MONEY !
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
ROOM 4 WITHNELL HLOCK.
mow SOUTH inTii , CORNER HARNEY ST.
LOAN \ YOO \ ANY
LARGE \ Oil \ SMALL '
TEN \DOLLARS\ \ \ UP.
WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURB , HORSES
CAUIUAOKS. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER
SONAL PROPF.RTY OF ANY KIND
rYOU /I /
/ /U /
CALL ONU
OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL.
Yon can pay the money back at any tlmo and In
nny amount you wish , ami thus rednco llio cost of
carrying the loan In proportion to amount you p.iy.
IF YOU ewe a balance on your f umlluro or other
perHonal property of any kind wo will pay It oft for
jou and carry It as long as you desire.
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR
FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION.
No publicity or removal of property , so that you
got llio UBO of holh money and property. 47U
X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP SE-
curlty ; strictly conQdcutlaL A. E. Harris ) , room
1 Continental block 47B
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $ l.uO a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 'J5c.
V-BRTcKSIDE\VALKS iiDE\VALK "BRICK "TO
-I exchange for cash. William J. Wclshans , 411
KnrbAch block. Jill ISJylU
T-DO YOU WANT TO BUY , SELL OR EX-
changoa business , real esloto or lands } Do
you want additional capllal In your business ? If
HO see us , wo can help yon. Call or wrlto for our
bulletin. OfTlccs In nil principal cltlea. Western
Business Agency , DION. V. Llfo Bldg. 318 Jy20
T BUSINESS OP'NINGS,874SHENANDOAHIA.
\ - FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL. AD-
1 dn-i box 06 , Lincoln , Nob. 61 ! 1
V- FOR SALE , BARBER SHOP AND BATH
J. room , located In the business part of city and
excellent business. For particulars address , K 37 ,
Boo. 004 30 *
V-FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR IMPROVED
A farm property , a first-class butter nnd cheese
factory , capacity 10,000 pounds per day. In one of
the best valleys In Nebraska ; original cost , $7,200.-
00 ; present owners have other business. Address
K Oil , Bee. M817 11
Y' PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE INTEREST
In n paying manufactory ; Irailo established ;
$1,500.00 required. Call 13UO Dodge 81. T. Slgler.
M03B 11 *
V POU SALE-A RESTAURANT IN A OOOD
I town In Iowa ; the only ono In lown ; rent cheap.
AddrcBS Box 14 , Woodward. la. MOOO 10'
FOB , EXCHANGE.
Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
ry2S,000 WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO EX-
/Jchungo for merchandise. iil'J McCaguo bldg.
. M011
Z-I HAVE $2,300.00 EQUITY IN 100 ACRES
00 miles from Omaha ; also 320 acres In Mis
souri ' , all clear. Will sell or exchange for stock
general merchandise , boots and shoes , horses or
cattlo. J. R. , 4004 Leavcnworth street Omaha.
MD8S 27 *
TJ-A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MD9E.
fJVi'lll take real ostatuandmonoy.Dox il'JS , Frank-
fort. Ind. ' 481
Z-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKAi KANSAS
and Dakota. Will Boll cheap or exchange for
mdso.horscs and cattle. Add.box 70Frankf ort , Ind.
-481
TWO BEAUTIFUL MODERN RESIDENCES
nnd barn , on motor Una ; best location for bank ,
stock , merchandise or clear land. What have yon J
Box 700 , Omaha. M7B1 16
FOB BALE BEAJJ ESTATE.
Rates , JOe a line each Insertion , $1.150 a line "por-
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
pOR SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS :
A souUi front pottage , 0 rooms , Sl.3no.00 , CO foot.
A south front cottage. 4 rooms , $1,100.00 , 60 foot.
A south front house , 0 rooms , & 2.H30.00.100 foot.
A north front cottage , 0 rooms , $1,100.00 , ( iO foot.
A north front cottage , 4 rooms , 61.000.0U , ffO foot.
A north front house , u roonm , $1,800.00 , 00 foot.
A small first payment and onsy monthly pay
ments. Small clear lots wlll'bo taken In exchange.
Sco N. A. Kuhn , drug-glut , 15th und Douglas.
M353 jy 17
INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET
Irlch.
Wo offer for nulck sale 10 choice llltlo planta
tions of ton acres each , at Mlllanl , only iplou par
acre. You can llvo thcro and work or do busi
ness In Omaha. Best thing over offered. Call early
If you would secure one of these elegant pieces of
land , uuy ono of which will produce u living for
yourself and family , Boggs A. Hill , 1408 Farnam st.
003 Jy 2(1 (
B UY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE.
Cheai > cst and best lots In
OMAHA ,
price and terms to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stocpcl Placn lots will always advanca In prleo ,
for tin ) city must grow westward. Call on or ad
dress W. A. Webster. 402 Bee bldg. MS77
FOR SALE , A OOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM
of 4Mb ) acres lu Harrison county , Iowa , on very
rnasonabla terms. Address L. II. Raymond , Mag-
nolla. la. Met 12 A3'
TARGAINS IN HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. J ,
1 > N. Frenzor , room 6,1'rcnzor block , opp. P. O.
, MlllJylt
TEST BARGAINS YET. ONLY 5 BLOCKS FROM
-IJlOlh street viaduct ; 0 lots , H0x80 fuel , high and
dry. Just right for a homo. Build a $500 cottage
and you have a sure thing on 12 per cent Interns !
Also two cast front , 7-rooni cottages , full lots , on
Lowe nvenne , half prlco.
Lots In South Omaha at your own prlco. All
clearaml will sell on long terms. R. N , Wtthnoll ,
Wlthnell block. Olli-10'
M EVER WAS A BETTER TIME TO INVEST IN
J i real estate , and look ut this for bargains lu In
side property ,
4 lots , 10th and Center , worth $1,209 each , only
? t00 ! uach.
1 lot ) n Orclmid Hill , worth $1,200 , only f 71) ) I.
1 corner lol on Military ave. . , Just oinio-iliii Clifton
Hill , worth H/'OO , only * 70U.
Lot on Maroy st. . between 31st 'and ; > JI , worth
43,000. only $ 1,000.
( .1,1/u k * IJf * , t/VTUt
Finest lot In Crelghton HolghU , worth $1,203 ,
only $773.
2 lots In Lincoln Place , worth $1,200 ouch , only
flioo for both.
! l lots , LnFayotlo place , Walnut Hill , worth
$2,600 00 each , for l,600 00 each.
Avondale park , Inside one mlle line , Webster
strecl lots , with paving , curbing , alone sidewalk ,
sewer , parking , electric light , etc. The finest Inslda
rcsldonco proi > crly In the city , at the lowest prlo r"
worth2,600.00 per lot ; our prlco only $1,600.00 per
lot , half cash. Burl street fronts In Avondala
liark ; only $1,300.00 per lot. It will pay you to ilnn
vetttlgatn Uils. nnd
Fourtt < cn lots In Roes place , on Georgia and
Virginia avuntius. between uuson and Paclna. For
casli wo are offering this property at 60u oil the
dollar. For n homo them Is nothing liner ; as an In
vestment It In Impossible to find anything better.
Alwaya a plousuru to show any or all of this prop-
trFiDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 1702 Famam.
1 HAVE FIVE QUARTER SECTIONS OF LAND
J 1U and 8 miles from lown ! will sell It all wily
from 4 > 7.0I ) to * ' ' 6.00 per acre. This laud Is tirst-
class land and If anybody wants to g t gwrt , ap
houiolhlulsiichaueo. I got ono )4 ) with Ing
water , to acres broken , 2 mlleu from county seat ,
nnd by making n small payment on this La ml I will
sell It 011:1 : too yuan * time. Write alouuo or come
und BOO me. C. Hauck , Loup City , Net ) . ' } Il)70 ) 17 *
TOWN
$100.00.
Motors , Improvements , no cucumbranco.
* 28.0i (
Cash , $10.00 a month till $100.00 Is paid !
BALANCE
Two and three years. 7 per cent ,
ABSTRACT
With 01 cry lot and warrantee deed ,
ABSOLUTE
Safety and future iiroilt Is ensured ,
NO ONE
Can judge the value of this property unless they
BOO It. Take no one's word.
NO ONE
Can got a safer way to save money and vet a homo
than tuU one.
VO ONE
Han over losl a cent by such n purchase.
EVERY ONE
Has tnudo money who has tried U ,
CHANCES
Like this are not often then you.
971 0 ' 1&07 Farnam , St ,
FOB SALE ESTATE ,
Continual.
TN TOWN.
$400,07 ,
motorfl , ImprOTomf hfa , no encumbrance *
Cash , f 10.00 n montn till * 100.00 ts paldl
II A.LJ A n C R
Two and three years at 7 percent.
ABSTIWCT
Wllh every lot aHUwnrrapty deed.
ABSOLUTE
Safety and fntun * prodl Is ensured.
Can juitirn the valua of thlrf property unless they
see It , Take no ono'n wonl. .
NOUNB
Can get a safer way to sava , money and got n homo
than this one.
Has over lost a cent bv nnch n purchase.
K V K HON K
HAS nmJo money who han trtixl It
Like this are not often given you.
0710 lS07F.tm.imSf
S UBURBAN HOME , 16 ACRE3 FRUIT AND
garden ; BUltabln tor nursery man. milkman or
gardncr. Llvo town ; thrco railroads. Address
110X103 , Do Witt , Nob. UUO 13
_
A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST
front lot Lowe nvonuo tf'opplcton park ) , oaiy
nceess to motor. Owner going Into business. Will
Bell very cheap for cash. Also lot llnnscom Place.
Big bargain for cash. Address L. F. , P. O. Dnx : ! HO.
M145.
ARGAIN. SIX ROOM COTTAGE. SOUTH
front half lot Hurt bolwocn 18 and 10. Will
consider nny reasonable offer , half cash , terms to
suit on balance. W. N. Nason , Room 111 Board of
Trade. MUOO 22
_
WOBLD'S FAIB HOTEL3 & BOOMS
Rales , IKc n wonl first Insortlon , Ic a , word there
after. Nothing taken for loss than 26o.
_
TyORLD'9 FAIR.
'
HOTEL BOgTON.
( Europ > vin Plan. )
O. W. PARUR1DGE. Prop.
( National Bank of 111. Reference. )
An elegant now brick and stone structure , corner
of Cottage Grove avenue and Oflth Btroot. consist
ing of 200 rooms , all llrrlit and airy , within few
minutes walk of "Grand Entrance" lo World's Fair
Grounds. Convenient to nil street care and ele
vated railroad.
Wo are booking our rooms very fast , and would
advlso you to secure your room early. Go to a
hotel wnisre you can get on outside room and bo
comfortable. The Hotel Boston offers you those
advantages.
Rooms , $1.00 to f3.00 per day. Restaurant at
tached. . Meals , 83 cents.
"Tho owner of this hotel Is ono of the proprie
tors of the Boston Store , which Is a sufficient guar
antee of first-class accommodations. "
For further Information address
PHILLIP MURPHY , Manager.
118 toll. 4 StatoSt. .
Boston Store. Chlcntfo , 111.
"THE GR03VENOR , 0217 SHERIDAN AVENUE ,
JL Chicago , n select family hotel , within 0 minutes
walk from the principal entrances to the fair.
Good references. Reasonable rates. Apply to C.
C. Shimor , 211 Now York'Llfo building. Omaha.
M105 Jy 10
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1 60 a line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc.
" "
FVOELLENBEC"K.BANJOISTANDTEA"CIIER.
1810 California street. DM
TIANO TAUGHT. THREE LESSONS FOR $1.00.
JL Miss Truman , 020 North 10th street. M840 10'
SHORTHAND AND T YPE WB1TING.
Rates , lOoallno each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for.loss than 26e.
YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
acfiulro n working knowledge of shorthand and
typewriting at A. C. VnufSnut s school of short
hand , 513 N , Y. Llfo. TypQTjrlters lo rent. 483
tTNDERT AKEBS AN D E MB ALMEBS
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.80 a line per
month. Nothing taken forjesslhan 2 60.
CW. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O.
. Jacobs , deceased , later .with M.O. Maul ) , under
taker and embalmer , 310 sJltlth su Tel. 000.
? - . 482
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.00 a line par
month. Nothing taken for loss Ihan 28c.
T SONNENBERG , DIAMOND BROKER , 1303
J .Douglas st. Loans inonuyjcm dlamonds.watchos ,
etc. Old gold and silver bdffiht. Tcl.18g8. 485
"
SOAI/E8. *
Rales , lOc a line each lus rtloni $ li60 a line per
month. Nothing takeg. for lyM than ff" l ; .
TVTEW i SECOND M AND ! SCALES'ABL KINDS
1 > Addrc8S' ordon& Solleek-Oo.rtakOfat. , Chicago
-rf : . , , / - i -if' t > .i 48(3 (
SECOND-HAND TYPJ3WJIITBBS.
Kates , lOc ii line each Insortlon , $1.BO a line per
month. Nothing taken for losa than 20c.
"
YLE&HABBDBALEslNYP WBraKn3
All makes bought , sold , exchanged , routed. 013
N. Y. Llfo bldg. Tel. 058- 484
PATENT
- BUREAU , .
SUES & CO. , Solicitors.
Bee Building , Omalia , "Nob.
4 years Examiners U. S. Pat. Oflloo. Ad vlco tree
No fee until patent is obtained.
The Denver
* Investment Bond Co.
417 BEE BUIKDING , OMAHA , N2B.
No Bafer Investment or greater profit can bo ob
tained than by purchasing bonds with this com
pany. Wo pay 60 per cent more towards the re
demption of bonds nnrt mature them In ono-lhlrd
less tlmo than liny other company. Look Into our
plan before purchasing olspwhcro. lor full par-
'
tlculars wrlto or call at our'offlco.
t
417 BEE BUILDING , OMAHA , NEB.
R I * lllgolow , General Acionc.
RHILWflY TIME ORRD
"Leaves I'CIIICTfGOniURLINGTON'A Q.l Arrives
Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha
4.20pm Chicago Vestibule M.UII am
11.4ram Chicago Express 0.60 nm
12.10am , Chicago. Express > 4.25 pm
7vl7jin . . .Chicago A Iowa Local. . . 6.53pm
leaves Arrives
Omaha Depot 10th mid Mason Sts. Omaha
10.16 am ; Dt'nvor Express. , 4.00pm
10.16am Dnadwood "Express 4.0i ) pin
I.fjOpn : Denver Express 11.30iim
4. 00 pin Denver Limited 12.03 am
11.00 pm . .Nebraska LoeaUKxcontSuii ) . . 0.60pm
H.16nm . .Lincoln Local ( KweptHun ) . . ll.MSnm
Leaves I UlllGAOO. U. I. ft t'AOtt'iO. 'irrlvou
Omaha | Union , Dnpot 10th AMnrcy Sts. Omaha
10.30 am I. . . . . . . . Atlantic Rxpiutn D.OO pm
4.00pm Ohio & Lincoln Vestibule Lm'td 3.60pm
7.10pm Night Express. , . . , , , , . . 7.66 nm
6,0llpin | WorUTs Fair Limited. . . . . 4.10am
"Hoing r ciifcAGo .il. ori'AciFfrtr
West lUnlon Depot loth & Maroy Sis. West
(1.10pm YT..Lincoln , F.tlTCiiry Loc.il. . . . 10,2fl am
11.10 am Chlo. & Lincoln Vustlbule Lui'td 3.60 pm
2.30 pm r Limited 4.10 pm
i Arrlvos
Depot 1 Dili aiUMuson Sts. I Omaha
l.r OAin . . . .Kansas CityTTjfj ) Expniati. ' . , . 6.63 pm
0.4.1pm K. C. Night E\p. ila U.P , Trans. 0.10 urn
LHt.jjOuls K < proas. 11.40 am
Leaves" ' FI0 Arrives
Omaha Union Db'iioiljllliat Maroy 9ts. Omaha
( Uidnin
U. 15pm
4,16pm
0,40 pm
Leaves I , . Arrives
- - - -
Omaha J U. P. Depot und'Marey Sts. Omaha
'fi.fOpin : I , . , . , , . , , Chicago Mrp'ross 0.33 nut
1 1 .aOaml. . „ „ . . .Clilcago Htiurss Ji.80 pm
P7.T17 I Arrives
Depot 16th aniMVfeualer Sts. | Omah
11.10 ami Duadwoodr'j'xpress 6.30 pm
11.40 anil ( Ex. Hal.-Wyo. Elm ( Ex. Man. ) 6.30 pm
6.30pm Norfolk ( Ex Hunday ) 10.2S am
6.43pm St. Pai 0.26 am
S
O. P.ilf-pot. IQiUfoMureyStH. I Omaha
7.20am | ( Kx , Snn'y. ) Carroll Passenger tt.AD pm
10.40am . , Chli < agufpress. , , . , , , . , 0.03 pm
4.03 pm' . . , , . , .Vestibule .Limited. , , , , . . , 0.20 urn ,
7.00 j > m' ' K intern Flyer , , , . . . , . , . 2.1ft pin
0.20 pm ( ( Ex. Sun. ) Chle. Pass. ( Ex. Hon. ) 0.20 am
Loaves I MISSOURfPACIFIO. Arrives
Omal hal _ Depot lath and Webster Sts. I Omaha
"
"l.lOpm St. ouis Express 6760 nil
10.00 pm , St. Louts Express , , 4.23 nilmi
6.26pm , Nebraska Local. . 8.63aui
Leaves I C. ST. P. . M. & O , I Arrives "
Omahal Depot 15th and Webster Sta. _ ha
8.60 am . .Slonx City Accommodation. . 0 03 ham
1.16pm Sioux City F.xprdsa ( Ex. Sun. ) 12.40 pm
6.46pm St. Paul Limited U iS um
6.10pm Emerson 1'assuiufur ( Cx. Sun.l B.tSam
Arrives
Depot. 10 ttud tJarcy Hu. _ ha
. .Sioux City Passenger. , lO/'O Tin
? - .St. Paul l Express. lO.oil am
"
Loaves SIOUX CIT"Yn'ACIFICI Arrives
Omaha JJepot , 15th and Webster Sts. Qjuaha
6.16pm ' .8"t. Paul Limited. " 0.23 am
6.4 Spin .Chicago Limited 0.23 am
Leaves OMAHA Ii BT , LOUIS. Arrive *
Omaha U. P. Depot , loth and Marcy , Omaha
" ' " "
4.00 p'ui ' " 12.33 pin
ABOUT ELECTRIC RAILWAYS
Already Ibcy Lead All Other Street System
in This Country ,
THEIR , . GROWTH WITHOUT PRECEDENT
with Wonderful llnplilltjr. for
Outstripping Stonmll.illvriiy * In the Mnt.
of Kxteiiftlnn statistic * He-
, oentljr authored o i the Topic.
The multiplication of olootrlc street
railways in the United States has com
pletely thrown Into the shndo the growth
of steam railways and is without precedent -
dent in road building , says the Now
York Sun. After the successful intro
duction of the first railway in 1830 , con
necting Savannah , Gn. , and Charleston ,
S. C. , other lines in Now York state ,
Pennsylvania nnd Massachusetts were
operated , Many obstacles had nt first
to be overcome nud many dangers tofcc
provided against. Improvements were
cautiously introduced. Capital was gin
gerly invested. Accidents were many
nnd discouragements almost incessant.
Government help was sought , nnd wns
found necessary. Otherwise lines could
not bo built and equipped.
In Now York state the legislature
grnnting n charter to the Krlo railway
to construct a line from Now York City
to DulTalo , allowed the projectors ton
years from the date of the grant of the
franchise to finish ono-quartor of the-
road , fifteen years for half , nnd twenty
yonrs for the whole lino. The state also
loaned Its credit to the company to the
extent of 93,000,000 , to bo paid back in.
installments as the road wai completed ,
the state reserving the right to take the
road with Its fixtures on paying the cost
and accrued interest nt 14 nor cent to the
projectors if they proved unable to carry
on the business successfully.
Notwithstanding such aid , the good In
terest paid , the lands granted to the
companies nnd the contributions of
cities , counties nnd private Individuals ,
the Increnso In extent of American rail
ways was very slow nt first. In 1830
there were twcnty-thrco miles In opera
tion. In 1832 the total was 220 miles.
In 1S35 It reached 1,01)3 ) , In 1840 2,818 , in
1845 4,633 , nnd in 1848 5,997. In no single
year wns the incronso in mileage , which
now averages 5,000 miles n year , ns high
as 1,000. From 181 ! ) to the beginning of
the civil war in 1801 , the extension of
American railroads was rapid , the total
mileage in 'that year reaching 31,000.
Then railroad building languished until
1870 , when 7,000 miles were nddcd , and
now the total is 215,000 miles.
With the electric railway companies
the case is entirely different. They have
Increased , it would seem , almost by
magic. They are limited to no section
of the country. At the beginning of
1800 , when the plan of electric road
building first began to be popular , there
were 200 companies in operation , cover
ing 1,041 miles of track nnd using 2,340 ,
cars. Today , so rapid has boon the mul
tiplication of lines and so gonernl the
UBO of electricity ns a meTns of traction ,
that there nro more than 7,000 miles of
electric street railroads , divided among
the states us follows :
Now Vorlt 818 Kentucky 113
MtiBBnchUBcttB . . . . 724 Montana 11'2
Ohio BlIO Oregon 108
Pcimylvanla 4(14 ( Vlrcliiln 80
Illinois .170 Uhoilo iHlaml 83
Missouri 821 ! Connecticut 07
Texan 314 Maryland 07
New Jereey..t . . - . . 270 TCiltiH.ls > 02
Michigan..v. . . . . 74 Utah. . . G'J
Minnesota . . . . . . . „ 273 Malnu. , . . . 41
Indiana. . . . . ' 244 District of Columbia 30 ,
. -California. ' ! . . . ' 2:11 : North Carolina.SO
Tennessee 210 Arkansas' 18
lown 203 Delaware 17
Wnahlngtoii 1118 New Hampshire . . . IS
Nebraska 107 South Dakota 7
Georgia 102 Louisiana 6
Wisconsin. . : 14B Wyomlne 0
Alabama 183
Colorado 114 Total 7.213
Throe years ago the mileage of horse
car roads wns 5,713 , of electric roads
1,041 , of steam roads 554 , and of cable
roads 527. Now the electric roads lead
nil others , with n total in excess of 7,000
miles , while the horse car roads have
fallen below 6,000 , the cable roads have
reached 1,000 , und the steam lines in
cities have not materially increased. The
cost of building a milo of cable road in a
big city is put usually by engineers at
860,000. An electric road costs about
$18,000 , n mile. The cost of operating
horse car nnd steam street railways Is
about the same per mile. The cost of
operating cable nnd electric roads ifS
about one-half of it. iSloctrio roads nro *
10 per cent cheaper to operate than cable
roads , and their construction is CO per
cent loss.
New York has , In proportion to its
population , the least number of electric
roads , the trolleys being excluded from
Manhattan Island except that small
banksido corner of it which faces the
Third avenue bridge across the Harlem.
In the annexed district , however , there
are three lines of electric roads and the
promise of others by the Union Railway
company , which has all the franchises
necessary for the employment of Its
82.000,000 capital. In Brooklyn elec
tricity has generally superseded horse
power on street car lines , nnd in other
cities the change of power is going on
BO rapidly thnt the mileage of electrlq
roads may reach 10,000 by January , a
totnl Inrgor than the steam railroads at
tained In the twenty-one years following
their introduction.
Stroner nerves , sweet sleep , good a ppotlto ,
healthy digestion and , boat of all , pure
blood , are given by Hood's Snrauparllla ,
CONGBES3 OF ENGINEERS.
livery Civilized Country to Uo Itopro-
Hentad In
1-
oral Interest among1 the nineteen depart- 1t
nieiits of the World's Congress auxil 1-
iary in connection with the Columbian ,
exposition at Chicago Is that to 1'S
known as thoInternational , Engineering '
congress. From a paper devoted to its
program , contributed hy Mr. J , K.
Froltag to the Engineering Magazine , C.it
appears that invitations to partici
pate in the engineering congress
liuvo boon sent to all prominent
foreign and American societies , insti 1-
tutes , colleges and schools of engineer 1r -
ing , as well aa to distinguished engineers -
oors in all parts of the world. Corro -
spondcnco has been cstahlixhcd wltl
sovontytllvo societies in twonty-sovoi
countries. This largo foreign ropro -
sentatioii'insures the intenatioual eharac -
tor of "the movement , and as thin is tin
ilrsi international engineering pongros
in the history of the world , the resul
will bJf'wlthout ' doubt a succossfu'
representation of subjects of living Interest -
torost to oybry odglnoor. There will nbo
original pa ] > ors and discussions by
leuilorri in the profession in over ;
branch , desoilblng now * processes , in
volitions , works recently constructed liar
in process of conbtruotlon In short , the
advancement of engineering In heir
nineteenth century ,
At thfi same tlmo with the engineer -
ing congress , an international confer > -
' once on aerial navigation will bo hold .
The practical and partially successful ox -
porjinonts that have boon madu In IXho
past few years on this still rudimentary
Hiibjoot havO awakened the Interest of
the scientific and engineering world.
Suuh names as Elisha Gray , K. L. Cor-
tholl and OofavoChanuto as a committee
I insure a eoieutiQo and practical trout-
mont of n subject , which for years 1ms
attracted only vlslo'nary InvonUirs. The
pajxjrs < and discussions will deal with the
scientific problems involved aviation ,
8Cbi
ballooning , mechanical dinicultloa , etc.
They will summarize the latest ro-
scnrchos , and call for nn exchange of
ideas nnd concentration of action among
' nion at work on this subject.
Another congress which will bo hold
nt the same tlmo , and which will bo of
special importance to engineers , Is the
water commerce congress. This is ono
of ' direct International importance , deal
ing , as it does with that great economic
question , the cost of transportation be
tween stutos and nations. The cheap
ness of water transportation , as com
pared to that by rail , accounts for the
steady Increase of the former. In 1890
the ontlro coat of Inko transportation in
the United States was something ever
S2i,000,000 : , wlillo the cost of the same
freight by rail would have been over
SU3.000.000. The subjects of this moot
ing will Include building of ca
nals , deepening ol rivers , excavation of
harbors ) building of docks , improve
ments In steamers , proposed canals In
the United States , and all relative
topics , the discussions to bo confined to
the economic feature of water commerce-
The congress of art nud architecture
will very fittingly convene In the same
week with the engineering congress.
Special efforts have ooon made to afford
visiting engineers ovorv opportunity to
examine American works of ongluoo r
ing. A complete Hat of suoh works of
note \ias boon obtained from some 200
cities In the United Slates , and letters
of introduction to any of thosn cities
may bo obtal.iod from headquarters.
SUE KINO INFORMATION.
A ChlcrtRO Jndijn AuM for Light on the
"Lnyout , "
A lot of gambling men were on trial
before Magistrate Bradwoll yesterday
morning at the Harrison Street polloo
station , the result of a raid on II. C.
McGuiro's place on F.ast Monroe street ,
savs the Chicago Times.
The judge's desk was covered with a
full faro layout board , cards , box , chips ,
markers , eas > o keeper and coppers.
"This lavout , your .honor , " began
Detective WllllaniH , "was found in Mo-
Guiro's gambling house and "
"What do ? " innocently
you mean by a layout
nocently inquired the court. "Is it with
these tools that so many so-called suckers
ave laid out ? "
"That's as good a definition of the
word as could bo given by the oldest faro
oxpo'rt In the United States , " smilingly
responded the ollicor. " "For the better
understanding of the court I will state
that that silver box In your honor's
right hand , and in which the court is
now placing the dock of-cards , is called
a faro box. The cards are dealt from
the top and placed in two separate pllos
by the side of the box , just as your honor
is now doing , and bets made with these
chips are won or lost by their turn.
Now , for Instance , I will Dlaco.a stack of
these chips on the king and you make n
deal. There , you see , I would have won ,
because "
"No , you wouldn't. You put your
money on the corner of the king and it
took in the jaok ; it's a stand olT , for the
jack showed on top ; but or ah , go on ,
Mr. Omcer. "
"This little square piece of Ivory Is
called a marker , and when a player puts
it on a card like this ho "
'Markers don't ' go , Williams , " re
marked the court , aa ho shoved the
ivory block off the board. ,
"I thought the court desired some in
formation regarding ! '
"I do : but you know the rules of the
house about markers. "
"I guess I'll not explain further about
the garno , " laughed the detective.
"Theso men around mo wore sitting
about the faro table when I came Into
the place. "
"Were they playing ? "
J l J *
"No , sir. "
"Then they are dismissed and on peti
tion the case of the proprietor Is con
tinued to the 15th in $ " > 00 bonds. Call
the next case , Mr. Clerk. "
"I've often hoard of a faro layout and
was anxious to BOO ono , " blandly re
marked the court as the gamblers filed
out. "It would appear to mo to bo a
dllllcult gaino to learn. "
-o-
WIDE STRETCH OF WATER.
The ICIo do lu Plutn , Whoso Hunks Are ]
Mllns Apart
Wore It not for n decided difference in
the color of the water you would never
know whan the Atlantic is loft and the
llio do In Plata is entered , sayj n writer
to the Philadelphia Record. The high-
rolling , whitccappcd billows are the
same , and no land is i visible , for the grout
covered is 125 miles wldo at ltd mouth ,
though with an average depth of only
fifty foot. Sobustiuti Cabot , who arrived
in the year 1520 , soon after the natives
had murdered poor Don Soils , dubbed it
River of Silver , not on account of its
color , which might have won for it the
more appropriate name of Golilon River
or River of Chocolate , but because ho
hufl wrested quantities of silver from
the Indians. who swarmed Its
banks , and naturally imagined that nn
abundance of precious metal remained
in the vicinity. In point of fact the
terms Argentina mid Rio do la Plata
( botrnneaning the same thing with ref
erence to mlvor ) are misnomers , for no
metals of any sort , precious or other
wise , are found along the banks of the
mighty stream , or anywhere nour it ,
and the beauty argentiferous deposits In
the hills of the interior huvo never boon
worked , The Indians aforesaid prob
ably obtained the silver which HO excited -
cited Spanish cupidity from Peru and
Bolivia , by some primitive system of in
ternal commerce known only to themselves
selvesTo thin day metals do not flguro
in the exports of the adjacent countries
Uruguay , Paraguay and Argentina ,
but euuh prosato articles as hides and
tallow , "horns , wools , preserved and re
frigerated moat , etc. for thulr wealth
lies solely in grazing facilities and fer
tile soil. '
Named Him Alter the Lord.
Undo Den Is a rotfiiluf "old-tlmo1
Virginia durkoy , oao 9/ / the olasi so fust
dying out.
Born and raised on the Carter planta
tion inuny yoara before the war , ho lias
I never loft hla old iniiHtoi-'a family , saya
the Now York Prosa.
Some months ago Bon , though well
stricken in years , took unto Jiiinsolf 11a
young wife nud for a long tiino iloino.stio
carea seemed to weigh somewhat heavily
on the old man.
Jjiist Thureday morning , however , ho
came to hlaworlt with suuh un oxproa-
biou of contentment on hid nublo countu-
naneuaa to attract the attention of Mars' '
Tom.
Inquiry elicited the fact that his wlfo
had juat presented hint with a BOH and
heir. "Bon , " asked Master Tom , "what
are you going to call your boy Oil
Bon stopped "currying" the old "Poto
mulo" and said .with an expression of
great solemnity , "Boas , , I givino call him
after do Lord-rl gwlno call him Hollo-
way ! "
Marao Tom allowed that Holloway
was a mighty flno namo.but did not quite
gee hla oonncotlon with the Lord.
"G'way from hyar , Mars' ' Tom , " said
Bon , "ain' ' you done hear dat Lord's
prayer whar hit say our Father whloh
art In hobbon , Holloway bo dy name ? * 3
"Yaaa , eah , boaa , I gWliio1 to call him i
after do Lord suro. "
ON THE INK ) / OF ENGLAND
Some Interesting Foots Regarding a Grant
Financial Institution.
IT IS NOW TWO HUNDRED YEARS OLD
Started In 1001 to Aid the Kin ? In lllf
Dilllculty With Prnnrn Magnitude uf
Its lltislnrss llnw U llnnillos
HU Hum * .
Providence Journal : The Hank ol
England Is the most noted Ihmnoliil in
stitution in the world. On January 1 ,
189 , " ) , It will oolobrato the second eon'ton-
nial anniversary of its establishment. U
was established in llllM , having been
projected in 1(192 ( by n Scotch merchant ,
William Patterson , to rollovo King
William III from the dillloulUoH expe
rienced In raising auppllon to prosecute
the war against France.
The terms of the charter granted July
27 , IfflH. were thnt the Bums of l,000,00i >
( $0,000,000) ) should bo ruined and that
the subscribers should form themselves
Into n corporation styled "Tho Governor
and Company of the Hank of England. "
The bank win also to have the privilege
of kooplng the accounts of the public
debt , paying dividends , issuing notes ,
oto. , for whiuh an allowance of 4,000
a year was granted. The whole of the
capital was to ho loaned to the govern
ment at 8 per cont. This Interest , to
gether with the 4,000 , allowance , gave
the bank a revenue of 100,000 per
annum. At Its very outset the bank was
a servant of the government , and It has
retained that character , but in some
what diminished degree , throughout all
the ages of Its subsequent history.
The Uankof England first issued notes
in 1093 , which wcro of the denomination
of .C20. The 10 notes were issued iu
175 ! ) and the 5 notes in 1703. Atonotimo
during the early years of the present
century notes of 1 and 2 were issued ,
but in JS44 they were all withdrawn from
circulation , and no notes nro Issued for
loss than 011111 ! none higher than 1,000.
Thcso notes may bo said to bo the safest
pieces of paper in the world , as under
any circumstances the hank could pay
with gold every ono In circulation with
out ono pound of the capital of the In
stitution being touched.
They are a legal tender every where
in the United Kingdom , except at the
bank itself , where they must bo paid in
gold. Those notes are all made In the
bank building , and when once paid back
into the bank are never again ismied
out. After going through a process of
cancellation , they are kept for ten years
and then totally destroyed. Lurgo
quantities of gold coin and bullion are
bolng constantly handled and puss
In and out of the bank. 'On an average
45,000 , sovereigns pass over the counters
every day.
By the bank charter of 1814 the bank
was divided Into two doparhnents , the
jssuo nnd the banking. By the same act
the debt then duo to the bank from the
government wns stated to bo duo the
issue department , and against this.thoy
wore allowed to issue notes without
.holding gold. The bank started with a
capital , as stated , of 1,200,000. In two
years this was increased to 2,201,000. In
1710 It was again increased to 5.500,000. ,
On Juno 20 , 1810 , it was raised to ita
present sum of 14,553,000 , equal to
' about $72,700,000. , No reports of the
'bank are made boyoml the regular
weekly statement , of which the follow
ing Is a copy ' for May 3 , 1803 , .tho figuroa
ropresonting'pounds sterling , each being
worth about $5 of American monoy.
ISSUE Um-AUTMEMT.
Dr.
Notes Issued 40,030,240
Or.
Government debt 11,015,100
Oilier securities 6,4:14,900 :
Gold coin mill bullion 128.080,2.10
40,030,240 ,
UANKl.SO nr.l'AHTMENr.
Dr.
Proprietor's capital 14,053,000
Host 3,110.021
I'llhllcdupiHlts 5'J44GB5
Other deposits 29,7B4OB4
Seven-day und oilier bills 103.42J
02,801,313
Or ,
Government sccurllles 11,21)8,101 )
Ulliur.iecttrltles 25,003,043
Noli-s 14,427.1UU ,
UuUl mill silver coin , . . . 1,722,808
02,801,313
From the foregoing It appears that
the private deposits amount to a sum
equal to about 3140,000,000 , , and the
public deposits to abaut $20,220,000 , mak
ing a total of $100,220,000 , As n matter
of comparison It may be stated that the
largest total deposits now hold by ono
bank In this country do not exceed $23-
000,000 , while the sum total of the deposits -
posits of the sixty-four associated banks
( total capital $00,412,000) , ) represented in
the Now York clearing house on May
l.'l , 1803. was $134,803,900. , , The deposits
In the Bank of Franco amount to about
$113,100,000 , , ana i the Imperial bank
of Germany to $100,710,000.
Whether on pleasure bout , or business , tnlco
on every trip a bottle of Syrup of FMj's , us
it nets most pleasantly nnil effectively on the
hlilnoys , liver and biwels , prevents favors
linndnelics and other forms of siclinnss
For sale In 500 anil ? 1 hollies by nil loading
dru ( ri ts. Munufncturcd by thu California
Flu t > yrup Co , only.
TEETJH OF TILE BEAVER.
Slmrji us Chliulx , Tlioy Nnvur ( ! row Dull
Hud Aru Vury 1'invurfiil.
As in every "gnawer , " the boavor'd
bkifll is armed with two long , ohisol-llko
tooth In ouch jaw.
Those teeth uro exceedingly powerful ,
and are to A bcuvor what an ax is to n
woodsman. Ono such tooth taken from
the lower juw of a inedluin-sizou skull
( tlioy can be removed without dillluulty ,
unlike the mo.-it of ours ) is bout into
nearly a semi-circle , and measures Hvo
Inches along its outer curve. Only ono
inch of this length projects from the
bkull. The oorrcanonding ono from the
upper jaw IB bunt Into more than a complete -
pleto half circle , and muabiiros from its
outer face four inches , of which less than
an inch protruded from its bone casing.
In width each tooth is ilvo-oighlhs of
nn inch. Ijxumlnatlon ot ono of thorn
reveals the secret of how a beaver can
perform Hitch fcutd as ehopping down u
birch tree sixteen indies in diameter ,
not to apeak of boftur woods , lllco the
busdwood , of much greater size.
The tooth is composed of two ma
terials. Along the outer face or front
of the tooth is u thin plate of exceed
ingly hard enamel ; on the * inner , form
ing the body of the tooth , ia u uub tunco
called dentine ,
The dentine , being softer , wears away
with USD : the thin oimmel remains com
paratively unworn , t > o that the tooth 03-
mmio : ) the t > hapu of a keen chbul that
never grown dull.
The tooth Id hollow at its base for half
its length and is tilled with a nourishing
uubstunoo which kuopj it constantly
growing. Thus , not only IB the natural
wearing away provided against , but a
certain amount of wear bccomeu an
actual neccdbity. With Buuh iiibtru-
menU the 'jeuvor is admirably JUtod for
obtaining Us natural food , the bark of
shrubd and trees.
For all form * of dUorduruii stomach uia
Uromo ulUcr. A pamtublu , i viupl euro.