Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 18, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY UEEs TUKSDAY. .Ilfr.Y 1 * 1SIW.
8PEG1RL NOT10E8.
ADVERTISEMENTS rOH THKSB COLUMNS
will botsKf-n until 13130p.m. for tlienrctilnf
iid until 8.30 p. ra. for the momlnr And Sunday
edition * ,
AdTertliw'r * , t > y mjneBltnc & numb > r < > d check
can hnvo thnlr unuwcra addressed to n numborfa
Jotter In com of Tns Inr , Answer * BO addrpRied
ttlll bo delivered upon prostitution of the chock.
WANTED MALE HELP.
RatM.lKonword first Innertton.loA word there-
alter. Nollilnr taken for IM S than 2Bo.
"
-WANTED. ALL "ffnCMOOnAPHRIlS. BOOK ;
kccppm , ( wlnnmcn , pharmacists , clcrttn of Ml
Vlnks , mnln or female , out of employment In
Iowa. Nebraska , or Wromliur to send ui ( their
nnmcsnnd addrcea. W can bo of M-rvlce to you
In nldlnr you to necuro portions. Western BUM-
BCBB Aitency , 310 N. T. Ufo Dldr. 348 ly2U
B-IF YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JOB WHITE
tlio Hnwkii Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wls.
M8 T R 3
I } GENTLEMEN OF GOOD CHAIIACTKU TO
-Dreprviuml our buitlnosiInnunuicu men pro-
ferrudj 417 Bee bulldln * . JjL8:1.I : _
l.8ALK8MEinrO Br.Lb BAKING POWDER.
J > Wo put our Roods In Olnns Rolling Pins.
( tCO.Od month nnd pjprnoeo , or commlnnlon. Chi-
nniro Haklnif PowderCo.,707 Van UurcnMruol , Chi
cago. M OG8-A 7 *
71-IIAKKRl A OOOD IHIEAD AND CAKB
J'baker ; RteRdy employment ; Btato wases wanted
year round ; nationality and rcfcrcnco. Address
box ( inn , Yankton , S. I ) . 170 20'
B -WANTED , 1JUUO CLKHK. 1' . O. BOX fit 8.
B-OFFICE MAN WANTED. nY WHOLESALE
hnnno : Ural-class onion mam must wrlto iroqd
tmml mid bo rnplil and nucuratn at tlgurca. Steady
pniployiniitil nnd ifooit poslUon to proper parly ,
ArtilroHB. 1.41,1100. UUO 10'
B WANTED. A GOOD IlUTCHEIt THAT UN-
ilOrHlniKln tlio bimlnPBB ! will pay good wages.
Hcncol MlBko , Onl , NcbrniUn M270 21
1-A GOOD SHOKMAKKll WANTED FOH OLD
B
nnd now work. II , II. Todl , Falrbury , Nob.
B-FI11ST-CLAS3 11UEAD AND CAKK BAKER ;
irooil vrngcR tor tha rlglit man. Addrcnn Chlcnro
Bakery , 1'orry In. MUOUIB *
WANTED HEliP.
naton. IMq n word first Insertion , lo n , word there-
after. Nothing taken for ICSR than 'J5o.
/T-WANTKD , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
VJKncloRti Htmnpod envelope. Klla Worst. See ,
Soulh llend , Ind. 430
O-WANTKI ) , LADIES OR YOUNQ MEN TO
Vviaho llKlit , pleaHnnt work nt thflr own liomosi
ftl.no to fTl.OO per day can bo quietly made ! work
went by mail : no winvasslnp. For particulars nd-
ilrrBB Olobo Mfe. Co. , Box 6331 , Boston. Mass. EB-
UbllBlind 1B80. 213JU ) y 10
n-WANTKD , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
\ - > EiicloHO stamped envelope. Verna Liiiiidon ,
South llond , Ind. M077 Jy20
- FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. W. F.
l Stootzol , 12aLS. UUtli , between 1'oppletou and
Woolworlli avo. SOS
/-1-LADIES OF OOOD ADDRF.SS TO INTRODUCE
v otir buBliioas ainonff friends. $73.00 to $100.00
ealury to right parties ; 417 Boo bulldlnt ; . M83U
/1-WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , WE
T V will pay yon f 5 lo $12 per week , to work for us
nt your lionifH ! no caiivaflBliiir ; Btrlctly homo work ;
Hnnd Heif-nddreB od envelope. O. F. Kmmona It
Co. , cor. Batteryinnreh and Water Streets. . Boston ,
Maim. 210 1
C-YOUNG LADY TO QUALIFY FOR OFFICE
work. L4B , Bee. M200 22 *
n-WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAlTVlOUSE-
l work. at 1810 California Blreut. M232 18
n WANTED , EXPERIENCED NURSE GIRL
Onbout 18 ycnrsold. Apply Mr . Harry McCgr
mlok , 202 No. 18lh st. 203 10
n-WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
, ( % _ _ VJwork , small family. 1823 Corby Btreet.
n-WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU9E-
V- > work , four In family , good homo for right ono.
AddreaB , Ilex 17U , Mnlvom , Iowa. M304 33 *
C WANTED. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work for a family In the oountry without chil
dren. Mall addroBB , Greenwood , Neb. , Ilex 33.
FOR RENT HOUSES.
RntcB , lOo n line each Insertion , Sl.r.O a line per
month , nothing taken for leas than 20e.
- RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF
D the city. Thu O. F. Davis company , lt.05 i'arnam.
4 > 40
D 1-3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN
block , wllhetoaniireferciicca required j810B22d.
TV-8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. CONVENIENT
.Utor buBlnesB or wholesale men. Apply 1119
South 10th Blroet. 442
t-7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT. CONVENIENT
D for U. P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 B. 10th
| - -FOR RENT" , NO. 212 N. 17TU. 14 ROOMS
JLJlwo floors furnished , near new poslomco
alto. See Gco. 3. Vex , 1218 Hartley struct.
M070 Jy 27
D-DELIOHTFUL UOME.EIGUT-ROOM HOUSE ,
modern conveniences , barn , beautiful Inwn ,
natural ahndo U-OC-H , $35 per mo. Inquire 2003
Ploroo St. 884.
D TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAOES.
nil modern and In excellent repair , half a block
from car lino. Will rent together to desirable ten
ants very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Faniam ,
MU1B
D-FOR RENT , 9-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN IM
provnmeiilB , Ilvo minutes walk to the post
ofllco. O. F. Davla Co. , 1605 Farnam street.
100 10
.D I- FOR RENT , COTTAOE OF SIX ROOMS WIT1-
. modern conveniences , only three blocks south
of court house ; possession Autrnat 1. Inquire at
U42 S. 17th at. T. J. Fltzinorrls. 232
D-FOR RENT ELEGANT HARD WOOD FIN
Ishod and handsomely dpcornlert cloven-room
houBe , line bam and InrfO Krounds In tlrat class
locality. $55,00 per month to acceptable tenant.
Address L 42 , P.eu. M201 22'
T\-FOR RENT. 2-STORY HOUSE. 3210 CAS3
.1'street ; nret-cluss condition ; moJnni Improvements -
monts ; range , hot and cold water , balhs , etc. ; fine
location. E. A. Northup , Tax department D. It M
Ry. M253 22'
D-FLATS OF H ROOMS. EACH IN OOOD RE
pair ; Llnlon block , 2d floor , $20.00 per tnonlli
Onu frame houuu of 8 rooms , uowly papered , li
K od rup.ilr , comer of Jackson nnd llth at. , $20.OC
per month , John Hamlln , 017 Lliiton block.M233
M233 _
D I-FOR RENT-3 , 4 AND 0 ROOMS. 031 S. 17TH
Street. ; Uutween Jackson mid Ixjvemvorth.
202-23
FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS
RntoB , Ih'o a word llrst Insertion , lea word there
after. Notlitne taken for less than -.Ic.
lifguntluiuviMuoduru convcnlcnccH , 320 North 23d ,
M 730
-FURNISHED ROOMS. 1017 AND 1023 CAFI-
tolauntie. . M073 A7 *
E-FURNISHED ROOM 1418 DODGE ,
201 24 *
E-ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD , 2808
Douglas. 1110 17 *
I7-FOR RENT , A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM
\ifor gi'iitlcmnn. ' IHUDodgost. 288 10 *
-LARGE SOUTH ROOM , NICELY FUR-
nlsliod , $3 00 month. 004 8.17tb. M800 30 *
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
Rates , Ikon won ! llrsl Insertion , Ion wort there
after. Notliliijr taken for luos than 25c.
Tj'-THE DOLAN , 20D AND UU N. 18TH ST.
440
1-N10K ROOMS WITH HOARD AT 107 S. 17TU.
r M4111 Jy23'
_ _ I.F
17 YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARM OF
A Womun's Chrlnll.m iwMoolnUou , 111 S. 17lh st.
480
_
IiHOMK TAI1LB RATia , MODERATE , 1034
Farnam BtrmiU 657 Jy 20 *
-FURNI31IEI ) OH UNFURNI8HBD ROOMS
1 and board at The Frcnier , UU N , 25th street.
M2uo ai *
_
1-NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD
at the Wobslt-r. Sill nnd 518 N. lOtli Bt. 223 21.
I ? NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS AND
cowl Hoard. fi''ON. llUh slrcct. M201 20 *
l > NEW FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR
1 wllhmit lioanl , for rent. Honso und all rlrst-
slttm. iai7 Jui'liton biroot. M2P9 10-
FOR Rb'NT UMFURNIBH'DROOMS
llatOH. IHen wontnrntln4crtlonloa word there-
> fl r. Nollilny taken for Inns thun 25o.
. _ .Km , 4 NIOH UNFURNISHED ROOMS
UsultaWn for houboki < ipliu ? . city water , ipw. oto.
Low rent. Northwest corner 17th tmil Wobetor
81 it'eta. 608
G-2 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ,
, 10.00. 1B14 Dovi-nport. M207 16 *
JOR BENT STORES AND OFf ICES
natm , lOo a Him each Insertion. (1.80 a line per
month. Nothing taken for lea * than 25o.
V-FOR RENT. STORE ON 8. 18lh ST. . LANGB
* block , suttablo for meal market , haruwftra or
dry foodij Btoro lugnlro 000 8. IslU * t 451
J-FOR RENT , TUB 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING
010 Farnam at The bulldlnc baa a fireproof , oo-
meut baHemant , oouipleta twain heatlnf fixtures ,
water on all tha Boors , i aa , etc. Apply at the omca
otThoUov 010
AGENTS WANTED.
I Rates , Ipo a Uuo each Insertion. 1.M a llmi par
niontlL Nolhlat taken tor leaa than iSo.
I-AOK.NTS EITHER SEX WANTKD TO BELI ,
f our new UclUo cieaucr. urevt and cake Unlvo *
aud * other uuw unlclaj. Easy sailor * . bUr proflta ,
- - - -
-o Kwuaicity.Mo.
AGENTS WANTED.
Continued.
T-THB ABO INVESTMENT BONDS PAY
( AOO.OO In from ono lo ttro yoaru. Buy one ,
ffi.OOcaah nnd tl.OO K month nfterwnrdB until
paid. Bout pnylnc InTMtmrnt extant. A rustllnr
a nnt wanted In nvnry Wwn and county. For full
partlculare apply to The American Bond company ,
.30 and 831 Paxton block. Omaha. M387 ) y22 *
WANTED-TO RENT.
Rafts , IMe a wonlQrst InsertionIon wonllhero-
atKr. Nothing tokpn for le B than 25e.
K-A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A COMrORTAIlLY
furnlfihod room In a prlvnlo family ! refcrrnces.
AddrcflA L 37 , Il > o office. ' . ( ) is *
K-A GENTLEMAN WANTS NICE SOUTH
view room with or without board. Pre
ferably In private family and Boparulo house
PrUllpffe to keep doff In yard. Address L 00 , Bee
M205 18 *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
Raton , 1 Don line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per
monlh. Nolhlnj taken for less than 25c.
T-BERRY k CO. , RENTS ; 717 N. Y. LIFE.
370
STORAGE.
Rates , 1 0on line p.ich Insortlon. $1.80 a line per
month. Nolhln ? taken for less than 25c.
403
M STORAGE JOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ;
clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
451
WANTED TO BUY.
Rales , Ikon word first Insertion , le a word there
after. Nothlnc taken for lens than 25c ,
XT CASH FOR FURNITURE HolTsEHOLD
-L i rooda , rlo. , or will sell for owner In our auction
Bales. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 454
N-LUMBER YARD , DOING OOOD BUSINESS IN
mood toxvn In eastern Nebraska. Brown &
Boltou , 11U South lyth St. , Lincoln.Nob. M845 18 *
JFOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , Sl.BO a line per
month. Notlilnir taken for less than 2Cc
P-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL FROM THE
city I will Boll for cash or on tlmo , or trade , n
flue Blx-ycnr-old horse , harnosn , bucny nnd iloublo
seated carriage ; nil In A 1 condition ; home can bo
used for biiffgy or carriage. Addreaa L 33. Beo.
227 17
p-FOR SALE , DARK GRAY NORMAN HORSE ,
X seventeen hands high , six years old , Bound and
Bontlo , and deliverwngon , nearly new. 110 S.
28th street. 200 23
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rntcn , lUc n word llrat insertion. Ion word there
after. Nothin ; taffon for less than 25c.
Q-NO. 1 SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCLE ,
cushion lire , nearly now. Very cheap. Ad
dress K 0. Hoe. M3BO Jy 21
Q r-PUG PUPPIES. ROOM 30. BARKER BLOCK.
M70d A'J
Q -FOR SALE. ONE 80-QUART ICE CREAM
freezer , flalduff. M'210 21
Q-FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF A 10-
room boardlntr lioum ) , first elaaa , house full of
good paying boarders , best location In oily , cheap
rent ; reason for sclllne. Ill health ; everything In
good running order. Address L 62 , Boo.M281
M281 20'
Q 1-1 SET TINNERS TOOLS CHEAP. NOW DOIng -
Ing business In Omnha. Address L nil. Bee.
S80 ! 18 *
Q-ONE LARGE HALL'S FIREPROOF SAFE ;
coat $240.00 , will take $100.00 cash. J. O
Morrlasey , Lincoln , Neb. M301 18 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
Ratea , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per
monlh. Nothing taken for ICBB than 2Co.
; MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
Jrellablo business medium15lh year at 110 N.lOtU
487
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
RatcB , IHo a word first Insortlon. Ic n word
thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 2Co.
'P MADAME SMITH , C02 S. 13TH , 2ND FLOOR ,
X Room 3. Mansaffc , vapor , alcohol , btraui.Bnlphur-
Ino and bea baths. m277 22
rT MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET. 3D
-L floor , room 7 , mans.it-o , alcohol , sulpliur and ao.l
baths. M201 21-
. MACK OF CHICAGO OWES BATHS.
.magnetic. inaBsago treatment. 110 North Ifilh
St. , accoud lloor. room I. 160 18
STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 20S
M127 A0
PERSONAL.
Rates. Iko a word Oral Insertion , lo a word there-
tor. Nothing taken for loaa than 25o.
TT WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
I' ' tlfully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal , con
taining many photo-ciuravlna of handsome
women nnd gallant men who wish to wed. Brown
Publishing Co. , Temple : ourt , Toledo , O. M711-31' '
U-WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
tlfully Illustrated marrlao Journal. Browr
Pub. Co. , Toledo , O , M800 uB
TT-A GENTLEMAN DESIRES LADY FRIEND
U Object pleantiro. Address LSI , Deo. 21717 *
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ,
W-LOANS. G. O. WALLACE , 312 BROWN BLK
472
TIT LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
V elty property. $3,000 and upwards. B to 0 > $ po
cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Farnan
40jJ _
W 1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND PARS
; mortgages. Reed & Solby , 344 Board of Trade
4U7
W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE
WT The O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnnin street. 4UO
T FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS
low rates. Alex Moore , 401 Dee bids. 474
W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATUSO :
Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate ,
to 5 years Fldo.lty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam. 4U2
7-LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE. 248 BKEBLDO.
' 473
\ VNTUONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y ,
t Life , lends nt low rato.-t for choice security ou
Ncbraskn and lawn farms or Omaha city property.
470
CENTRAL LOAN A TRUST CO. , HEEBLDO.
40.1
TV WANTED. TO I1UY B PER CENT NOTES SEcured -
> < cured by mortgages Omaha city or Douglas Co.
property. Reed It Selby , 335 Hoard of Trade
407
\\r-I HAVE $1,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
IT first mortgage farm land or elty property ,
Nothing but the beat security will b considered.
Address full particulars to L 10 , lleo office.
112 21 *
_ _
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rates , Ik'a n word first Insertion , Icn word there
after. Nothing- taken for leas than 25o.
X -CALL AT THB OFFICE OF
; OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
5 INCORPORTED.
'IF YOUWANT'MONEY , '
You can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 ,
HORSES , WAGONS AND OARRIAOES ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE ,
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Wo will lend you any nmouut
from 10.00 lo $1,000.00.
ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT
without publicity or removal of property.
You can pay the money back In any amount you
wish , and ut any tlmo. and each payment so made
will reduce the coat of tbo loon.
Remember that you lievo tbo USD of both tbo
property und the money , and pay for It only aa Ion *
asvoulci-enlt.
Tlmro will bo no expense or chareo kept out of
the amount wanted , bill you will receive the full
amount of the loan.
Hofore borrowing elsewhere call nnd BOO us and
you will Und It uroatly to your advantage.
OM UIA MORTGAGE LOAN COL ,
ilkl SOUTH 10TH STREHT ,
llrst Door above the struct.
THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
477
x- DO YOU WANT MONEY !
THU FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
ROOM 4 WITHNELL ULOOK.
310H SOUTH IJTII CORNER HARNEY ST.
WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY
SUM \ LARQB \ OR \ SMALL '
WIOM \ TEN \DOLLARS\ \ \ HP.
WE MAKK LOANS ON FURNITURE , HORSES
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PERSONAL -
SONAL PKOPKRTY OF ANY KIND
OUR TERMS WTLlTMERITYOUR APPHOYAL.
You can pay the money book ut any time and In
any atuouut you wish , and thus reduce tha cost of
carryini the loan In proportion to amount you pay.
li YOU owe a balance ou your furniture or other
peraoual properly of any kind we will pay It oft for
you and carry It as louz as you desire.
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR
FROM THE TIMH YOU MAKE APPLICATION ,
No publicity or roDioval of property , no that you
tel the UM of both money und property. 4id
-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB-
curtly j atrlotly oonUdenttal A. E. Harris , room
1 COullmujUil block 47H
BUSINESS OHANOES.
Rate * , lOo a line caoh In nlon , 9t..tO a Una iwr
month. Nothlnr taken for less thnn 2.10 ,
TO m
elmnco n biiMno n , ronl rntoto or land * ? Do
you want uddlltonal captlal In your biKlnnnil If
o neo u % WB can help you. Call or wrlto for our
bulletin. Offices In alt principal cltlev Woitnrn
Business Agency , 310 N. V. Llfo BUU. 34S JyM !
T BUSINESS OP'NINGS,8743HENANDOAHIA.
v -rwit RENT. A SMALT. WATER MILL. AD-
-L drrsB box 83 , Lincoln , Nob. 621
V-FOR SALE. BARBER SHOP AND BATH
JL room , located In the buMiifii part of city and
nxcellenl bushies * . For particulars address , K 37 ,
Boo. 13114 JO *
Y-FOR SALE , WHOLESALE TOY AND FANOY
BoodB business : best tradn In city. Addivsn L
BB.Ik-o. 101 23 *
V FOR SALE OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG
I store , centrally located , good cash business. C.
W.'I ' , , P , O. Box 013. M 02
" "
"GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORK FOR
cnnh In a country town ; best In Nebraska ; bu-
twnMi Omaha nnd Lincoln ) chimp rent ; dolnir a
ltiBlno i of $40,000.1)0 ) per year ; ntook can lw n > -
itiipnllo 8-4,000.00 ; 111 hoallh cntisu. Address P.
O , Box laa. Wnhoo , Nob. M207 10 *
V-AN EXCLUSIVE SHOE BUSINESS ; CLEAN
1 Block ; geed location ; cash or Hinall nnionnt ot
clear land. Particulars , box 1210 , Lincoln. Neb.
2JO 18 *
Y-FOR SALE. HALF INTEREST IN A FIRST
class CO-bbl. capacity roller flour mill , auto
matic riiKlno. Locnted In best wheat dlxtrldl In
Nebraska. A bargain to the rlffht poreon. Addmsii
L-lo , Boo. Mi ! 17 13
Y-WANTED A PARTY WITH * 2liO.H ( ) TO JOIN
1 molnalartli ; a bl ? paylnf nnd pralllablo busl-
IICBB. Addrena L BO , Hoo. Mni,1 1H *
FOR
Rates , 1 Oon line each Insertion , $1..10 a line per
month , Xothlnu taken for lest thnn 2'c.
y-J25,000 WORTli OF CLEAR"LAND TO EX-
/-Jchango for morchandlao. 212 McCague bldcr ,
MOU
Z-I HAVE $2,300.00 EQUITY IN 100 ACRES
00 miles from Omaha : alio 320 acres In Mis-
nourl , nil clear. Will neil or cxoh.inzo for stock
KiMion.l merahandlHe , boots and BhouB , horses or
cattlu. J , It. , 4004 Loavcnworth street Omnha.
MU35 27 * _ _
y-A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE.
f-ivtn\ take real cslatoand
- money Box2U5 , Fnink-
fort , Ind. 481
Z-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NKKRASKA , KANSAS
and Dakota. Will Boll ohniip or o.tchaiiTO for
mdnc.horacs and entile. Add.box 7UFrankfort , 1ml.
JSI _
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OR PARTNER
wnnloil , of a 40-bnrrel slcum flour mill , roller
process , In a ( rood location , irootl custom trndo.
Also for ale or etxchnriR-o n Bloam plant ot 2H-
horse po\ver , irood condition , Inqulru of Stanton
Roller Mills , Stanlon , Nub. 218 2B
V ABOUT $7,000 WORTH OF STAPLE OEN-
/-Jeral mcrchandlso for one-lhlrd cash or secured
notes , balance Omaha city property or eood farm.
J. U. Haddock , Fnlrbury , Nob. I.12SO
r/-l WILL TRADE GOOD NEBRASKA LANDS
f-i for block of merchandise. Wrlto mo L 61 , lleo.
M1S(1 ! ( 18 *
V WANTED , GOOD IOWA STOCK FARM. WILL
"put In as part pnymoiit 2,400 ncrea of chcnp
land In weBtorn Neurnakn. Addreaa HIckH Real
Estnto Agency , 305 N. Y. Llfo bide. , Omaha , Neb.
287 21
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE.
Rales , 1 Oca line each Innorllon , Sl.ftO a line per
month , Nothing taken for loss than 23c.
T > ARGAINS-HOUSES. XyOTS AND FARMS. SALE
JJor trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blk. 100A13
INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET
-I rich.
We offer for quick Bale 10 choice lltllo plnnta-
tlona of ton acrea o.ich. ut Mlllard , only $100 per
Here. You can live there nncKwork or ilo busi
ness In Omnhn. Host thlnff over offered. Call early
If you would secure ono of these elegant pieces of
land itny ono ot which will jiroduco n llvln ? for
yourself and family. Bosrcs A Hill , 1403 Fnrnain at.
603 ] y 2U
TJUY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE.
Cheapest and best lots tn
OMAHA.
Special price nnd torma to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stoopel Place lota will always ndvnnco In prlco ,
for the city must grow westw.ml. Call on or nd-
drosa W. A. Wobslcr. 402 Reo bids. M577
T7OR SALE. A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM
A of 40S acres In Harrison counly , Iowa , on very
reasonable terms. Address L. II. Raymond , Ma-
nolla , la. iIS42 A3 *
WHY PAY RENT , WHEN YOU CAN BUY A 33
foot east front lot on Vlnrlnln avenue , In the
flneat residence portion of the city nt much leas
than Its value , and turn In your outside $800 or
$000 lot as part payment. This la an offer seldom
made on suoh desirable property. Now la the
tlmo to buy a place for a home , and this \a the
property.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street.
104-23
aui'eM tu iiiuiur. wwnur KUIIIK inso uuauiesa. . tviii
Bell very cheap for ca h. Al o lot Hauscom Plaoo.
Big bargain for cash. Addrosa i. . F. , P. O. Box 381) .
M145.
BARGAIN , SIX ROOM COTTAGE. SOUTH
front half lot Hurt between 18 and 10. W1U
consider any reasonable offer , half euHh , terms to
suit on balance. W. N. Naaon , Room 111 llo.trd of
Trade. MOUO 22
FOR SALE , CHEAP ; HOUSE AND LOT NO.
2714 Rubles at. , Omaha ; dep.lrablo n-room
house , blK lot , for $1,500 ; one-third cuuli If taken
ut onco. Address Day & Hesa , Council BlutlR.
171 10
SAVE MONEY :
DO IT NOW !
THE SAFEST WAY
la to buy n 8100 lot that Is rhjht In town , has two
motor lines , Is on grade , han all Improvements ,
perfect title , abstract with every lot , IB not way out
In Btiburbs nor down on tlio bottoms. Flrat pay
ment Is
$20 ,
Then $10 a month-no Interest UU $100 Is paid.
Como and see yourself what this property la , what
thu neighborhood Is , what
GOOD HOUSES
are already built on the eround and now oncabclnir
built. This Is n eoocl chance for you to got a. atart
In acquiring a homo. You cannot help but do well.
It IB the best property today In Omaha and the
cheapest.
AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
1U17 FARNAM ,
105 17 Opp. N. Y. Life.
A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT.
Do you want thb hamlDomcht cottaco homo In
Omaha ? Then let us show you the only one wo
have left In Avondale park , Just comnl t d , if
rooms , elcclrlo llnht. funmco , bath , ccmcnlet !
cellar , I'loctrlc bolls , Hpoaklnir tubes , oiled floors ,
elegantly papeixHl.mantel , tc , worth $3,000 , nnd fo :
sain nt .Kf.HOO.OO. You can BC/O H livonlnxs. No. 2731
WpbHlur at , Wo nru offered # : )0.00 ) per month fo ;
this outlaid If wo would rent It , mxirly 10 per eoni
on the price which wo ask. Fidelity Trust Com
pany , 1702 Fiiruain streol. loi-23 :
WORLD'S FAIU HOTELS & BOOMS
Hates. 1 Wo a word tlrat Insertion , lou woi-dthoro-
nltcr. Kothlnk' taken tor less than 2C o ,
1JOOMS TO RENT IN MODERN RESIDENCE ,
-t-VSouth Side , comer UOtli street and Rhodes avn-
inio , ono block from cable cars ; in minutes ride
to fair ; reference ; 7B couto per duy each parson ;
speelal rates to parties of 4 or moro. Address O
O , Newman , IMP 'IJUIi Btreet. Chicago. Mills 10 *
SEOUJUTrES FOB BALE.
Rates , IWc a word flrst Insertion , lo n word there
after , Notnlnff taken for less than 'J5u.
TF YOU HAVE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT SEE
-L our llet ot securities. Flrttt mortraeo loans on
Omaha property from $200 to $ fi,0l)0 ) for sale.
A Bate and convenient Investment. Call and let
us show you what wo have.
Fldlllty Trust Company ,
IIU'J Farnam street.
177-27
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SCAIiHS.
Ratea , lOo a line onch Inecrtlou , Sl.r.O a line per
onlh , Nolhlnir taken for lus * th.iii 25o ,
.
Address llurden $ Sollock Co. , Lake at. , Chloajo
480
PAWNBROKERS.
Rules. lOo n line inch insertion , l.oTltne par
month. Nothing taken for lea than 25o.
T SONNENUERU , DIAMOND HROKER , 1305
' .Dourhm t. Loans money on dlamonds.wntches ,
etc. Old t-old and silver bought. Tel. 1650. 485
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mouth. Nothing token fur lesn than 28e.
p W. 11AKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O.
W. Jacobs , deceased , later xvllh M.O. Maul ) , under
taker and embalmer , 310 S. lUlh at. TuL UOU.
483
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month. Nolhluy taken for loan than 'JJo.
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mouth. Nothing tslcen for lend than 250.
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after. Nothlnv taken for IPM Uian aSc.
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J'P. " Reward offered J.'Ei-Niivln. 211 McCneito
Hid If. Jt M270 la
CTRAYED OR 3TOLKNA-MARE 4 YEARS OLD.
OwcIfThliiif l.OOli pounds , rtArk nhoilinil. ullvor
mann and tall , lariro BCar n'tliflithlp. Rewnnl.
Charles Purvey. 20th and { JnUirlo. M2U7 20 *
PATENT
BUREAU ,
SUES & CO. , Solicitor j.
Boo Building , Omaha , Nob.
4 ycnrs Examiners U. H. I1 .it. OOloo. Advlcofroo
No fee until patent is obtained.
Till- : UI'.AI.TV .M.VUKCT.
INSTKUMKNTS placed on record July 17 ,
18-J3 :
WA1WANTV nKKDS.
OH Allan to Mrs O Vamloburi ? , lot 7
bloc.kD. Rose Hill 3 225
5 li Newman ami Klfo , ct nl to F J
Day , si ! s\v 3-14-11 8000
M K KutiKiin ami wife to Robert InU-
sterlolB. block 8 , Clifton Hill. . . . 3000
J If Uelln anil wife to J I ) Carey , lots.
P. Slhimly Jr'ssub illv 5 500
J P Cornish nnd wife toll U Ullison s
40 feet lots 1 and 2 In block 1 ,
Lincoln jiliico 1000
Jacob Ki'mils and wife to A. W Iruba- !
kur iw 30 feet , lot 10 , tilock 4 ,
Park Forest 400
Fidelity Trust Co to August Xlesul.lot
27 , lilonk 2 , Avondale park 1300
A Ii Graves tn O I' Ilossaek ni ! lot 7
sWIotO.WA Itcdlck nild 1
A llcnvni nnd wife to Kininn Sesso-
mnti , lot 12 , block0. Clifton Hill 1SOO
QUIT CLAIM I > KKI > 3.
n W 1'atrlck to Mrs. M It Darn , lots 4
5 and G block 124 , Dundee 1'laco. . 20
Total amount of transfers 1C 850
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Omaha | Depot lUlh and Mimon Sis. Omaha
Oniiiha | Dopot'lOth nnd Mason Sla. Omaha
in.icnm 4.00pm
10.ID am Dead wood Express. . . . . 4.00pm
1 .fill pro Denver Express 11.30'am
4.r > lpm ) .Denver Limited. I'J.iunin
ll.ni ) pm . .Nobrankn Local lExecptSun ) . . 0.50 pm
H.I 5 am . .Lincoln Local ( Except Sun )
Leaves I CHICAGO , R. I. 'ATFrlvo' % '
Omaha lUnlon Depot 10th & Marcy Sis. . Omaba
10.30 nm I i. AtlanticExproHS 11.00 pm
4.00 pm Nebraska State LiuInxl a.f.Opm
7.10pm Nlirht Express 7.n.'i am
B.OOprii World n Fnlr Llinlti-d it.llO put
"Tfolnif "
West Union Depot loth & Marcy Sin . .FwSsT"
ll.lOpm . Lincoln , Fiilrbury Local. . . . ] 10.'J , " nm
11.10 inn . Nebraska Stale Lmllcd . ll.r.Opni
-410pm . World's Fair Limited. . . . . . 4.40 pm
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Omah I Depot lUlh and Mason Sla. _
. . . . Kansas City n.iy IISpr.Mi. . . . ( i.O J pin
11.4 Spin K. C. Nlcht Exp. via p.l' . Trans. I ) . Ilium
0. IS pm . . . . . . . St. Louis 0.40 nm
_ , I Afrlves
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Loavcii _ .
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I eavcs
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10.00pm St. Loula Express 4.23pm
5.20 pm rS'obrnslui Local 8.C5 nm
Lnnvoa C. ST. P. , M. Ic O. ( Arrives
Omahnj Depot IBth nnd Webalor Sis. I Omaha
" 87BO am . .Sioux City Accommodation. . ! 9.03pm
l.lfipm Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sun. ) 12.40pm
6.4npm St. Piuil Limited 0.25nm
R.lOpm Emerson Paaaemcer ( Ex. Sun. ) I 8.43 nm
Leaves I SIOUX CITYAPACIFO. I Arrives
Omaha I Depot , 10 nnd Marcy Sla. | Omaha
" 7.20nm ( Sloiix City Passanifer 110.20pm
. | . . . . . . . . . . Paul Exproaa 110.UUam
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Omaha Depol. Ifith and Webster StB. I Omaha
G.43pm
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OmahalU. P. De-pot , 10th and Marcy.I Omaha
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A PllOL'llKT WITllOUX llOSOIt.
Sad Dlsnppoliitiiient of the Sinn Who Fore
told tlio Wcirld'ft lrnlr Oettructlun.
CHICAGO , July 17. The business of
being a prophet Is not without its annoy-
uncoB. Ot eourao , there is a grout deal
of satisfaction in boin ? able to foretell n
oyolono or a Hood tlmt Is to send 00,000
or 75,000 people to kingdom come. But
there are disappointments. Sometimes
there nro aggravating hituhos in the
celestial economy. The winds mny refuse -
fuse to cyclone , the wutora mny forgot
toTllood or the expected victims mny bo
too Into to moot the besom of destruc
tion. That is discouraging to a consci
entious prophet , a mun who wants to
give the public the worth of its money.
All of which is apropos of the fact
that tlio fair wns not wiped out of exist
ence yesterday as predicted by Rov.
George D. Plunkatt. Ho did all that u
reasonable mun could expect a prophet
to do to have them destroyed. Ho mitdo
a prophecy that an angry God would
Bond a storm upon the win to City if tlio
grounds were opened on Sunday. Ho
cnmo all the way from Texas and had
hiniHolf Interviewed by Chicago re
porters In order to make a complete and
llntahed job of It. IIo fixed on July 10
as the ( Into of the cclipso of Chicago's
glory. Ho described the kind of
weather ho had ordered for his dramatic
flnulc. His total eclipse of Chicago he
had arranged in order to nmkotho
lesson Impressive. „ , .
Ills prophecy was ithnt the day would
bo beautiful until thcyappointod hour ,
when the storm would bVouk forth in all
Its fury and that mhtiyVwould bo killed
and moro injured.
Prophet Pltinkotti'is < a sad and disap
pointed man. Thlngsuyont wrong. The
fair wasn't destroyed1 ' : It Is very dis
couraging to an irVddalrioiiH prophet
after laboring so fjilthfully to have a
great moral truth iinpru.ssed on the
minds and hearts of imiiklnd. Ho might
forgive the people v lio-Vrai'ti so unkind
as to neglect to be killed nt the ap
pointed time , and he might find consola
tion for the falluro of the buildings to bo
blown into kindling wood , but tno fear
that gomo thought ! ) sa people will con
clude that ho made i mistake is a hur
l-owing reflection.
Tlio monumental prophet is unable to
account for the failure of his prediction
to work , but things all went wrong. It
was not a smiling morning , with funning
zephyrs and laughing wavelets , for in
the forenoon great clouds curtained the
heaven , old Thor etartod bis trip ham
mer to pounding out thunder , and the
celestial watar tanka sprang a leak.
The afternoon , on the oth.or hand , was
aa soft and bright and balmy as the
prophet intended the morning to bo.
lint the events of yesterday show that
oven a prophut'n business has ita draw
backs.
MURDER IX FIRST DEGREE
Papers Served oa Ryan's Slayer at the Con
clusion of the luqnost ,
N , P , WILSON MELD AS AN ACCOMPLICE
Verdict nt the Coroner' * .Inrjr Dmlrlll ,
Allni Wllllanii Now lrnlo IIU Cuu-
frirlnn unit IMcniln Sr
Miiy DIITH Totllllc * .
Coroner Maul cmpanolod a Jury yesterday
morning to examine Into the circumstances
resulting In thn death of A. J. Kyan.and after
hearing the evidence , the six men sworn to
faithfully Investigate the matter nnd true
deliverance make , subscribed their names to
n verdict setting forth the fact that tbo do-
censed came to bis death from a number of
cuts nnd stabs Inlllctcd by George Dodrlll
alias Williams , with malicious Intent , nnd
that N. P. Wilson was nn accomplice In the
murderous deed.
The Jury demanded tbo presence of the
murderer nt the lniiicst ] , though for what
reason was not apparent , ns bo was not put
upon tno stand , and In fact , could not have
been compelled to testify oven If slieli n
thing bad been desired. Ho was brought up
from the city Jail in the patrol waicon ,
heavily Ironed nnd In custody of Sergeant
Whnlen and n couple of patrolmen. Ho was
very nervous , and his uneasiness was not nt
nil relieved by the s.tvugo glances cast l.pon
him by the friends of tno ilcad man nor the
remarks that occasionally drifted to bis cars
before tbo bearing was begun , The coro-
nor's rooms were crowded to their fullest
capacity by tbo curious ones who wanted to
get a view of the murderer oven more than
they cared to hoar the story of the killing ,
which was already pretty well known.
Dr. Charles Itosowater was the first wit
ness. Ho testified as to tbo results of the
postmortem , which hoconductcd on tbo body
of tbo murdered man. He technically de
scribed tbo location nnd nature of each of
the cuts , und said that either of two of them
would have been sullleient to produce death.
One was on Uu > side of the neck , nnd had
severed tbo jugular vein , and the other was
on tlio lett side nnd had penetrated the
heart to the depth of half an inch. A num
ber of ugly cashes were found across the
chest , but they were not deep , and were not
of a character to bo ordinarily fatal.
May Nelson , an inuiato of the house of ill-
fume wboro the trouble originated , throw
very little light on the ease , as all of im
portance that she know was that the two
men had a quarrel In the house a short time
before tbo killing was done.
Mny Unvls Tcstlllos.
May Davis , another Inmnto of the place
and the woman whoso lleklo favors are al
i leged to bavo furnished the inspiration for
the terrible deea , testified that tbo trouble
beg.iii when she called Ryan out Into the
hall to got him to change a bill in order
that she might make change for ono of the
party , as all were "chipping in" to "buy the
beer. " A misunderstanding nroso as to the
correctness of the change , but it was ad
justed without any particular difficulty.
Dodrlll was unwilling to let it rest , nnd remarked -
marked to her , "You needn't got too llossy
about it. I believe you are looking for
trouble. " Witness assured him that sbo
was not , and some words followed , -which re
sulted in Hyan taking her part and adminis
tering n short but vigorous castigation to
Dodrlll. Almost immediately thereafter
Dodnlland his friends , Wilson nnd Ford ,
passed out of the house , Dodrill remarking
as ho went out of the door , "I'll ' lay for that
and got him yet. " Possibly
ten minutes later Ryan and Dwyer went
out , and just after that the killing was done.
Story of tha Kyo Wltnf > * KCt. !
The three remaining witnesses , Dwyer ,
Wilson and Ford , were all eye witnesses of
tbo tragedy , anj the only ones , aside from
tbo murderer himself. Dwyer said that as
ho and Hyan passed down the street they
cnmo upon the other three , and that the
latter opened up to lot them pass , two step
ping out to ono side of the walk and ono on
tbo other. As they started to pass through
they were assaulted , Dodrill tackling Ryan
and Wilson clinching him. He and Wilson
fell from the walk nnd rolled over a stump
and into the weeds , nnd ho was kept so
busy himself that ho paid little attention to
how the other pair were getting along.
Almost before ho realized the stabbing was
done and the three assailants bad taken to
their heels.
Wilson agreed with this story in the mnln.
JIo claimed to have heard some ono say
something about separating them and ho
seized , the nearest to him , who proved to be
Dwyer , and rolled into the weeds out of
sight. When ho emerged ho again heard
some one say something about getting out
of there and without knowing any ono had
been killed the trio fled , going to the n. &M.
freight hou o where they washed them
selves , and then went homo and to bed.
Ford claimed to have been merely nn on
looker , as the other four each found an ad
versary and wont at It. Ho had no one with
whom to light , so ho could only stand around
until his partners were ready to go on.
It did not take the jury long after hearing
the evidence to arrive at a verdict us given
nbovo. The Jurors were G. T. Brueitor ,
James Btophonsoit. M. T. Kinney , C. J. Men
tor , T. F. Lyon nnd W. A. Sharp.
Chnrcod with Murder.
At the conclusion of the hearing , Dodrill
was taken back to the city Jail , where Court
Officer Walker was waiting for him with a
warrant , issued yesterday morning on an in
formation sworn out by Chief Detective IIuzcj
charging him with murder in the first de
gree. The prisoner listened quietly to the
reading , and was at ouco taken up to the
court room , where ho was arraigned on the
clmrgo of murder. Ho was not nt all com
posed during tbo time tlmt Assist
ant County Attorney Troup was
reading tlio somewhat lengthy Information
mation , nnd when it was completed and
the judge asked him whether ho wanted an
examination or to waive it and go direct to
the district court , ho broke down and said
tearfully that ho didn't know. Ho didn't '
know whether ho had an attorney or not , as
ho had talked to ono but had no money and
the attorney was not there. Thu court
linnliy sot the hearing for tomorrow morn
ing at 9 o'clock.
Donletl Ills Former Conromlon.
After being taken below ho talked with i.
representative of Tim BEB about the crime.
Ho had apparently forgotten his confession
of yesterday , or at any rnto had concluded
not to stand by it , for ho Insisted that the
killing was done in self-defense , and , that ho
had never aeon the deceased until that evening -
ing , although ho had known tbo brother o !
tbo dead man for some time. Ho dcnlot !
lying in wait for Ryan , but said that \vhoi
they mot on the walk uynn said to him , " 1
understand you're quite n fighter. Well , I'l.
Just kill you right here. " Ho was certain
that it was Ryan nnd not himself that usei
the words , and said that Ryan atonco strucl
him. Ho told Ryan tlmt ho did not want
any more trouble , ns Ryan was u mucl
larger man than ho was , but Ryan pressci
after htm and kept striking him. The llrst
time Ryan struck him on the walk , it wns
with u bottle or something of the kind
which broke across his face , cutting him h
several places.
His knife was In his pocket nt the time
but when Ryan liopt following him ho got I
out and began cutting , Ho did not Know
bow many times ho struck with the knif J ,
but ho thought ho cut Ryan though ho could
not toll how much. When Ryan ilnally de
sisted and started nway , it was with the re
mark that ho was going after n gun with
which to kill Dodrlll , The murderer said
that ho wont to the ty-olght house und
washed the blood from Ins face , as ho was
eut and scratched in fully twenty places ,
and tnen wont to his hotel nnd went to bfd ,
where ho wns found later by the police ,
Hoaaidthat his undo , Daniel A. Dodrill
of Crescent Citylit. , hud been over yesterday
morning to see htm , nnd had tola him that
ho wns the llrst ono who hud brought thu
family name Into disgrace , and ho was unde
cided whether to do anything to help him or
not. His uncle had money enough to do
something for him If ho was so disposed , but
he bud not u cent himself. Ho had about
THE DENVER INVESTMENT BOND CO.
PAY YOU
Call at 417 BEE BUILDING for Proof.
comlntt from tlio 1J. & M. , for his work thus
nr this month , hn tmvlti worncd until Sat-
unlay night In the ynrds ns n srrltchtnnn.
N. 1' , "Wilson was plnccd under niroU bjr
Jotccllvo Tom Hayes shortly nftor 2 o'clock ,
When tolil nt tlio station whnl vrns wnnteil
10 collapsed coniplotoly and had to bo as-
lstoJ to n coll.
itr.iM > : UK TimtAtn
Jnptmn rilipitrluk * < VniVnrnril nf tlio
DniiBcrni * Al o M irnlml .Murphy *
CHICAGO. July 17. The tlcHbornto
: > ace nt which tlio coronnr is pursuing
: ils Investigation nt the cold storngo llro
insplrea seine to cnst about for ncapo -
font on which to lay the burden of the
blame. John U. Sklnnur , the president
anil treasurer of the Hercules iron com
pany , wns scon by n reporter mid con-
= entcd to talk. Ho tltd so regardless of
Coroner MuHnlo's injunction to the eon-
Irary nnd divulged an heretofore untold
itinso of the tragedy.
"Thoro la ono side of this flro case
Llmt has not yet been told , " said Mr.
Skinner. "I suppose It will all como out
before the coroner if the coroner keeps
Ills promise that ho will go to the bottom
JfthoalTalr. There was absolutely no
excuse for the loss of a single life" . "The
Irotnon were informed by our employes
tlmt there wns lire below before they
went up into the tower , and they were
bogged not to go up when there was
[ ) lenly of tlmo to order down such as
ivero already up. Among those who
warned the men , and who Is
ready to testify to the fact ,
is Walter M. Donaldson , the
olllco munacer of the business part of
the storage and ice department , Ho
wont Into the tower and fully informed
liimsclf of thu state of the llro before
the firemen arrived , lie could not have
been mistaken for an outsider , cither.
As soon aa the hromon arrived , ho
limited up Captain Fitzpatrlek and
found him with his men , seine of whom
wore armed with axes , tie asked the
captain to chop a hole below and turn
the hose in the lower part of the tower.
To theSe directions nnd entreaties Cap
tain Fit/.patrlok answered :
" 'Von go to ; I am running this
thing. '
"Ho wns trying at the time to carry
three lengths of hose up at once and was
not making headway. Notwithstanding
his rebut ! ' , Donaldson , appreciating the
situation and the necessity for greater
haste , bogged him to gut only one up.
Captain Fit/patriok answered no would
got three up or none.
"A. J. Hranch , ono of our nion , who Is
a general assistant , in the ofllco and col
lector , also asked Captain Fitxpntrick to
work.only at the base of the tower. The
captain , for an answer , fetched him n
back-handed blow with tlio back of his
hand , which knocked him eight or ten
feet. The firemen , according to Branch's
story , had axes and everything neces
sary to go to the teat of the danger had
they but listened to the statements of
our men , who were at that moment fully
informed as to the status of the llro.
"The rank and file of the firemen , or
some of them , know bettor , but the bravo
follows had no recourse but to obey the
orders of Murphy and Fitzpatriok. ' The
marshal was heard to shout to the lire-
men by at least two of our people : 'Got
up there , you d n cowards. ' Wo are
prepared to prove it. As soon as I hoard
the statement of our men right after the
fire , I wont over to Mr. Iliginbotham's
ollico and told him what I state hero.
"Murphy is a bravo man bravo to
foolhardinoss. I feel that the responsi
bility for the loss of life should bo placed
whore It belongs , regard loss of the very
natural efforts of individuals or groups
of men to escape. "
Chief Murphy would not discuss the
affair.
A liattlo fur llltiml
s wh.it Hood's Sarsapariila vigorously
% ht3 , nnd It Is always victorous In expell
Inp nil the foul taints nnd Kivlnp the vital
fluid tlio quality and quantity nf perfect
hcuUh. It cures scrofula , salt rheum , boils
nnd nil other troubles caused by impure
blood.
Hood's Pills euro all liver ills. 2. > c. Sent
by mail on receipt of prioo by C. 1. Hood &
Co. , apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
LUST 'flllllll KSTllUbl.lSSl ,
KciitucIdiiiiH No Longer Ituaily to Shout
for J'Yeo CohiHfro ot Silver ,
WASHINGTON , July 17. Colonel Dick
Wintcrsmith relates a story on his re
turn from Kentucky which shows the
change of sentiment on the silver ques
tion in hitherto strong free coinage com
munities. The Kentucky orator on the
Fourth of July appealed to the enthusi
asm of lib hearers by invoking a sub
ject on which ho and his hearers had In
tlmos past occupied a common ground
the free coinage of silver.
"Whatever mny bo the solution of
the great question now confronting con
gress , " exclaimed Mr. Wintorsmlth to
his Kentucky hearers , "you and I are
whore wo always stood for the free and
unlimited coinage of silver. "
After vainly awaiting for the applause
which never came , Mr. Wlntonunith
says ho turned to the chairman of the
meeting with wonder , whiloxtho audi
ence remained as stolid und speechless
as li/ards.
"It seems strange , don't It , Colonel
Dick , but you see it's like this : > Wo used
to bo for free silver just like 3'ou , Cur-
llslo was for it then , too. Hut now Clove
lund is against it and Carlisle is against
it , and the fuot is wo don't know wno wo
stand on. "
Ol'KNINU UIJ1IK XTItll' .
llverj-tlilng Will Ite Itondy for the Invading
Mont Ittiforn Nnpti'inliiir 1O.
GUTHKIK. Okl. , July 17. "The Choro-
hoc strip will bo opened for settlement
not later than September 10 In the old-
fashioned raco-horoo way and the swift
est riders will ot the best claims , " said
Colonel Swinburn , the inspnotor , who
arrived bore last night from Washing
ton. Ho goes up the strip and locates
the county seats in the nine now
counties and tliov will bo lettered 1C , L ,
M , N , O , 1J , Q. H and S. The counties
will contain from sixty to 1 0 Mjnaro
miles each , those in the wo.it being the
.largest and the county souta will be as
near the center as practicable.
At Washington tlio proclamation
opening the country to sottlomcnt tms
been written and is now awaiting the
description of the html to bo incorpor
ated therein and thu additional reserva
tions for school purpose's , bhould any b <
decided upon. The department has de
cided to establish four new land olllccs
for the convenience of settlers , and they
will ho located at Woodnrd , near Fort
Supply ; Alvu , near the Kansas line on
the .Southern Kansas road ; Skeleton , 01
thu RiHilc Island road , n few miles nort
of the Klngllshor county line , and at
Perry or lied Kock , on the Santa Fo.
Piles of people nave | ino , out DoVltt'J
wituhlmzol salvo will uuro thorn.
Balloon this eve ,
Sou Hxteiitlou to tltti Roait.
ST. PAUI- , July 17. The Pacific cons
extension of the See rullvvny.it la an
nounced by the company , will bo ready
for trains by September 15. Arrange'
monts are being perfected for the start'
ing of trains bdtwcon St. Paul und Minot ,
N. L > . , July 'tl , und in nix months u con
nection with thoCanadiun Pacific will bo
completed , when trains will run from
IJostoii to Vancouver.
Plica of poopiu have piius , but Oawltfi
Witch Hazel Balvo will uuro thorn.
Amos moved to 1017 Furnam.
WERE THEY WAX FIGURES ?
Imitations thnt Sotno School Census Tnkors
Ara Rusty in Arithmetic.
PECULIAR RETURNS FROM ONE WARD
Children' . ARM ItnUnl to Itrlnjr Thnm Up
to the : i-Coiit folnt for tlio Knumer-
utor I'roltllo I'rtiulllr , Located
on Vnount I.on ,
The largo Increase In the school population
ns shown by tliooonsus
onumorntors In seine
of the wards over the roturni of the census
of Instyunr hni caused n suspicion tlmttomu
of the nion who inado the canvas worTml too
hard. The men appointed to take this eon-
stis receive n remuneration of ttccuts per
u nine. This is nn Incentive for quick work ,
us veil ns many names. The returns from
the Klghih ward showed such n largo In.
crease tliit n HKK reporter made a quiet In
vestigation ami from the report , niaiio bv
and sworn to' by .lames Allen , n number of
names and ages of the pupils wore selected
at rantlom. Tlio reporter visltod the resi
dences assigned to these children of school
KKO and explained that lib object was to cor-
rcpt some mistakes mai'o ' by ttio enumerator.
Ho aski-d thu ages , names nnd the munborof
children lit the family between the ages of
! > and 21. 'I'ho replies were irlvon by some
membiir of the family usually the mother
or an older dajshtcr and It is reasonable to
bollovo that they were correct.
In the report to tbu Uoai-d of Kilucation
from tlio KlKlith ward was found this entry :
"Pnrent , O. R Saun : rosldcnco , ' . ' 001 Uum-
Ing street ; children , John aKCil 10.Vlll.uin
14 , diaries l ! > , Campbell 10 , Li urn 8 " tn the
house tlio report has Charles Williams IS ,
1- red 1'otorson 18 , Conrad Wells ' 'O. Charle.i
Thompson 18 , CliancyVolls -JO , Carl Wilson
115 , Aloroy Wells 18.
. Thu reporter visited the place nbovo di-sij. [
nntea nnd found that the Saun family had
removed , but fortunately , at that moment
Mrs. Sauu hnppuimil nion ? and she was
nslicd how many children she had that woru
of school aio.
"Two , Ulrdlo aged 13 , and John who Is M , "
she replied.
"Well , but haven't you any other children
and didn't all thesis other yoiinir people llv
with yout"
Wlmt the 1'nrrnln Siij- .
"I lived hero four months , " said the lady
aft ir licariiiR the above list of nsimoa road ,
"and I know nothing about those othei
.voting folkfi. 1 have no children named Wil
liam , Charles , Campbell or L'tuni. Then
are other families by tbo name of Satin in
the city , but they don't live here , or in thli
vicinity. "
At I'-IM North Thirtieth street lives John
Campbell. The report calls him Louis ami
names John 17 , May tfi , Tr.ioy ti : , Frank 8 ,
Gertie 7. Agnes ( V There is no child hern
named Afriuis and Ocrtlo is only 0 years of
atfo while the next younijc.tt is Maggie , who
is 4 yuars old.
John ( ; . U.tsoy of 2SI13 Charles street Is re
ported as bavin } , ' eight children. Tliov are :
Phillips (5 ( , Charles 7 , Annie S , Dcniiis 10 ,
James IU , Thomas i-l , John 115 , Mnrintrot IS.
The family s.iys Plillllps is not yet 4 yours
of ago and Charles is about , r > . The namca
are correctly reported by the census laker ,
but the ages of two ara not.
M. St. .lolin , 2(119 ( Hamilton street. , is tha
entry in the census book. Amelia 10 ; Alum
15. Hiildah lit , Kfllo 11. Aaron 10. 151 vo U ,
AliceS , Pearl (5. ( Alma and riuldah are the
names of one girl , who is 1 ! > years old. Tha
names of Knie nnd Aaron should bo Ethul
in and Duifress 10 , while Alice is only 5 and
Pearl years of ago ,
Frank Percy of ty2 ) North Twentv-fourtli
street is accredited with ilvo chililrcn , ol
whom ono is named Blnllo.tiKodO. The familj
says tlmt there are only four children anil
Blrdio is to them an unknown littlu cherub.
James Illaton Is booked as iivina at 'J-2ia
Ixard. At this number is n little red bam
and the man in tha feed store Just west , ol
the phico says ho knows of no ono havlni ;
over lived In tlio barn and knows of no one
by tlmt nauio who lives in the neighborhood ,
M. Uoonoy and a family of eight children
are reported as residing at 2217 Californn
street , but n sign , "To Kent , " stared at tin
visitor when he called.
Leo Pickling of mill ) Cans street is a name
in the census rocbrds , out not in the city
directory. The reporter found a largo vu-
eaney fromSyO. ) to'J47 ! and couldn't locate
Mr. Pickling ami his four children.
11.ul Arlllinititlc.
At i.41 on the same atroot is recorded thn
name of James H.vnerson , who is the happy
father of six children r.tntliig in yearn from
0 to 10. Hern the reporter found Nelson
liandbeek , who suys bis family consists ot
Ills wife und two children , Chris npod 8 nnd
Annie aged 7. lie was moving to another
part of the city.
At. Jamea Highland's , 020 North Twenty-
second street , arc recorded two chililrcn by
that name , and seven of other names. The
others nro young men who work i'or
n living nnd a-o all past school ago.
Jerry C ! . Luenoy of 2025 Cuss atroot , is
eroulted with six children. Among thorn are
namca Joseph , aged U , and Paul , 8. Mrs.
Leenoy says that Joe is 0 years old
and that they have no child named Paul.
No. (103 ( North
Twenty-third street is reputed -
puted to bo tbo homo of August Domp.scy.
The lady who answered the Hummons of tlio
door boll at MI said that she know of no ono
by that name. Tlio house at 002 U vacant.
Dcmpsoy is recorded ns having jlvo children ,
aged from II to 17 years.
James Wiggins ro-ddcs at 1910 Cumlng
street , and H accredited with Ilvo children ,
when ho has only four who are of school ago.
At Jo.soph Blatchor's homo were found
three children Instead of five , ns recorded.
Six children belonging to E. E. Ilaslttns
nro given a residence at 422 North Twenty-
third street on the records. A visit to that
place shows that n barn stands where Una
number should bo , and tlio lady of the house
at 421 , on the same titreot , know of no family
by that name redidlng In the neighborhood.
At 720 North Twenty-second street a pleasant -
ant little lady denied that her name was
Mrs. Albert Quthrlo , or that she bad sis
children between tlio ngen of U and ID. In
fact she said tlmt tncro were no children In
the houso.
Mr. Conant of 2021 Durt street is c-or-
rcctly reported with six children , but their
ages are Incorrectly if I von. At 2030 Calil well
street'Mrs. IIorau'H , the census was cor
rect ; also at H. Kalian's , 2038 Hamilton
stroot.
In looking over thu report it Is observed
tlmt tbo oven numbers , (5 ( , b , 10 , 12 , 14 , 10 , 18
and 20 predominate , but occasionally ; i fam
ily is credited with children of oJd num
ber ages. One family has , t list of young
sters aged 0 , 7 , 8 , U , 11 , 1 ! ) nnd in yoars.
Jamui Allen , who canvassed this ward ,
has turned In ! iti7 : ii'iinoi , for which ho has
received a warrant for ? loill. : Of the unmet
recorded 1,811 are males and I,02i5 females ,
There nro 9111 males between the ages of 8
und 14 and Bill ) fomalr.t , Thuro are a good
many 0-year-old children , but the majority
nro between 8 ami 12 yours.
When it is considered that these unmet
were taken at random nnd that tbo people
live la different parts of the ward , it would
scorn that a complete canvass of tbu ward
would reduce tbo total number of children
onumnrat'jJ by tbo census taker by several
hundred names ,
A < > < > < ! Tlihi - lor Niiininrr Coiiipliilnti
Mr. J. W. Hagor , a well known merchant
of Clio , Jriidcll Co. , North Carolina , ourod
four cases of ( lux with ono sinull liottlu of
CtmmUurlaln'n Colic , Cholera und Dlarihuu
Hemedy. Tnlx Is tbo most prompt and most
ruccossful remedy In use for dysentery , ( liar-
lima , colic and cholera murbus. No other
modleino will tnkn its place or do its work in
t his elas.i of diseases. It Is equally v.Uimblo
for children anil adults. ' . ' . " > nnd & 0-eont bottles
tles for sale by druggists.
rirnlci nt ltu < or * > I'urlt.
Uuser's park saw an orderly crowd .Sun
day on tlio oocatlou of the Plattditutuebo
vcreon's picme , which was attended by
about BIKJ of Frit7. Hauler's admirers.
Games , music , dancing nnd an all around
good tlmo served to while away thu after
noon hours until the shades of night bogau
to fall and the ni > einhlago bled themselves
away to seek their homes In tbu city.
Pllo.t of pcoplo have plies , out lo Wltt'
Witch Hart-1 Salvo will ruro Ibom.
Ualloou tonight mid tomorrow night.