Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 20, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : gym US DAY. JULY 20 , 1803.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A DVKRTISEMENTS FOR TIIF.SK COMtMNS
A will ImtaKr-n until ; 30p.m. for
nml until 830ii. ; in. for llio iiiornlnir nnd Sunday
rrtltlonn , . . , . .
Ailwrtlwr * . by mino-ittnir n numbered chock
run hnvii IhHrnn-.wiTsnddreiwd' to n nmnboml
letter In earn of Til r. BtK. Answer * no addrtMwM
xvlll Im ilcllvrml upon prcncntntlon of the cliock.
WANTED MALE HELP.
. first Insertion , Ion word there *
nflcr. Nolnliig taki-n tor lcm than jtiio.
p WANTED. ALL STKNOOIl APHKUS. BOOIC-
JJkt-ejMTH. salesmen , pharmacist- ) , clerk * of an
Vlnks. timlo or female. out of employment In
! . lown , Ni-brn'ka or Wyomlmr to IMMII ! tii Uir-lr
IB name- and nililrr-M. W can two t service to J ml .
I" * In nldlntr you to wcnro positions. Veslern nuM.
litAcmcy. . 81U N. YM.lfo l dg. _ ! "Hy" _
" ItIP YOU WANT A GOOIH'AYINO JOB WHITE
JLilho Hawks Ntir-te.ry Co. , Milwaukee , nj
IJ-OENTLEMBN oi-roooD CIIAUACTKU TO
.nrcpre ent our lmlm-s % ln-.un.nco men pre
ferred ! 417 Heobulldlni- . MSJT
_ L
"
TTTsTfr.SMKN "TO SKl.lt 1IAKINO POWDER.
-I ) Wo put our .roods In Ulan * Roll nff Pin * ) .
900.00 itiontli nnd exi-fitiM-H. or comni IBS Jon. C
. 707 VntiDnrenR irecM.W *
-nioDsklnif Powder Co. ,
two. MU..B-A7 _
-1) IIAKKRI A 0001) BREAD AND CAKE
J'baker : Htenrty employment ; MntownBCB wanted
jenr roiinilt nationality nnd rcferenco. Address
box DWI , Yankton , S. I > . 1' ' " " *
-WANTED , DRUG CLERK. P. O. BOX fil H.
n-OFFlcB MAN WANTED , BY WHOLESALE
Jjhonse : llrm-class ofllco mnnt rnunt wrlto Kooil
Jiand nml b i nipld and ncciirnta nl llcnrc-s. Hteaily
employment nnd itood iwsltlon to P ! ; , ' , ; , , ' ' " / '
" '
Addross. L 41 , Bun. ' .
-WANTED , A OOOD BUTCHER THAT UN-
BWANTED business : will pay good wnitcu.
JleiicelMlsko .Onl , Nebraska Ma ill at *
> -A (1001) SHOEMAKER WANTED FOR OLD
jaml now work. 11,11. Totlt , Falrbury. Nob.I
I > Q <
T-SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AOENTS TO
Jjhandlii Iho Patunt Chemical Ink Eraser Pencil.
The most useful nnd novul Invention of Hiij age.
Krases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Workn llkn
ni.-iKlc. IMMI to 000 per cunt protlt. Agents making
$ f,0 IMT week. Wo also want a general intent to
takn ohargu of territory ami appoint Hub agents. A
rarnchanuolomako money. Wrlto forternisand
' a specimen of uraslng. Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co
'X 3(1 , La CronBo , WIs ,
-WANTED. . A MAN AND WIFE TO OO INTO
Jitho cJimtry. Man to do farm work and woman
to cook. Miintbocapablonnd cleanly. Apply lo
< luy C. Itartim nt Hineltlng works. .Ill 20
n-WANTED , GENERAL AOENTS SELLING
J'new articles lo dealers ; exclusive ) territory ; no
cuitipotltlniu no capital raiulred : 200 to 300 per
cunt pmllU Columbia Chemical Co. , 31)7. ) JJed wick
St. , Chicago , 111. M317 ao
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Hales. IXo. a wonl first ln erllon , le a word llicrC'
nflcr. Nothing takun for lens than Hue.
/ - -WANTED. LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
_ / EnclOBu Htnniiivil cnvolopo. Ella Wcrsl. Sec ,
South Bend. Hid. 430
/-1-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME
V'Eiicloso NtaniiHMt envelope. Vorna Langilon
South Bend , Ind. MU77 ly-JO'
r f \ -GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. W. F.
Vstnewel , laal S. aOlh , between Popplclon and
\Voolworth ave. Boa
fLADIES OF GOOD ADDRF-SS TO INTRODUCR
I Jm\r \ business among friends.$7.r..OO lo * HMJ.)0 | )
alary to i-lglil parties ; 117 Bee building. M83U
/ -WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WF
\ 1j will pay you sF.l to if 12 ] wr week to work for us
nt your homes ; no canvassliiKi strictly home work-
Beiiil self-nddresHed envelope. G. F. Emmons &
Co. cor. Batteri'march and Water Streets. , Boslon
Mass. 21U !
-YOUNG LADY TO QUALIFY FOR OFl'ICr
work. L4fi. Beo. M200JI : "
/ -WANTED. OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
Cwork , Hinall family. lH-3 Cor ,
/-I WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
V/work. four hi family , coed homo for rlirlit one.
Address , Box 173 , Malvern , Iowa. M301 33 *
WANTED , A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work for a family In Iho country without chil
dren. Mall address. Greenwood , Nub. , Box 31 > .
> i ) (
-WANTED , IN A FAMILY OF THREE. A
.rustv , respectable woman , between 45 and SO
vears of atro. Om > who cares moro for a homo
than wages. French or German preferred. For
further particulars address A. Casper , Anru. Hurt
Co. , Nub. 314 20'
INCOMPETENT COOK WANTED , 202 N. 1HTH.
C M331 21
/ WANTED , 'COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-
V/cral housework. Mrs. L. A. Garner , 2.VJ7 Cali
fornia street. M32U 21
/I-WANTED , A RELIABLE LADY TO SELL
\yandlntrodnco.Dr. Suydur's Remedial Soap to
famtllcn In Omaha. Experienced canvasser pro-
ferred. T. H. Suydcr .V Co. , Cincinnati , O.
T Mo 18 - 0
/ " -WANTED. BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE , A
v good business woman. Addreaa L 03 , Bco
omccT M312 215 *
FOB BENT HOUSES.
Rates. Idea line each Insertion , * 1.BO a line per
month. Nnlhlmr taken for less than . " > c.
j RENT , HOUSr.S IN ALL PARTS OF
> Iho city. Thu O. F. Davis company , 1003 Faniam ,
440
T \-3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
J-Jblock , wlltiHleaiiireferunce8ren.nlred810 ; ; S22d.
- | - _ 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. CONVENIENT
1' for business or wholeHalo muu. Apply 1112
South 10th si reel. -112
1-7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT
J ) for U. P. railroad mun. Iniuilru 1112S. luthst.
IV-FOR RENT. NO. B1U N. 17TH , 11 ROOMS ,
JUuu > Uoors fiirnlshiil , near now poatolllcu
, lte. See Gee , J. Fox , 121S Harney atn-et. _
M37IJ Jy 27
T\-DBL10HTFULHOMEElGHT-ltOOMHOUSE ,
- * modern eonveiilences , barn , beautiful lawn ,
Itntnrnt Bhadu tjves , * 35 pur mo. Uupilru 2U03
1'lerco Bt. US I
1TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROO.M COTTAGES ,
JLtn\\ \ \ modem ami In excellent repair , half a block
from car lino. Will rent tocolher to dush-ahlu tun-
lints very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170-J Farnam.
Minn
m-FORRBNT.II-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN IM-
-I/movements , llvo mlnuteH walk to thu posl-
otllcB. O. F. D.ivls Co. , 1003 Farnam sttx-et.
IFOR RENT. COTTAG E OF SIX ROOMS WITH
modern conveiiliiiices , only threii blocks Houth
fit court hoiisu ; ( HissesHlon Auxnst 1 , Inniilrii at
Ii42 S. 17th . T.- . Pltzmorrls. -32
- RENT-ELEGANT HARD WOOD FIN-
D-FOR
iHlicd and handsomely decorated eleven-room
liuuHe , line barn and larue cruunds In llrst clans
locality. f.l.t.OO per immtli to acceptable tenant ,
Address L 42. Bee. M2I11 22'
" 1"\-FOR RENT , -J-STORY HOUSE , 3210 OASS
J 'street ; tlrst-elass condition : modern Improve
ments ; raiiKi1. hut and cold water , baths , etc. ; tine
location. E. A. Norlhup , Tax department 11. A M ,
lly. M253 22'
HFLATS'OF n ROOMS. EACH IN GOOD RE-
palr ; Llnlon bloek , 2d floor , * - . ' ( ) . ( | K > r month
Omi fraini * house of H rooms , nmvlv papered , hi
irixHlreilr. | . i-oruerof JackHun mid llth HI. , $20.00
per month. John Hamlln , 1)17 ) Llntun block.
[ " M233
- RENT-i : , 4 AND ii ROOMS , 1131 S , 17TH
D Street. Between Jackson anil l.ovcmvorlh.
20223'
- 10ROOM I1KI01C , 220 ! ) DOUG-
D-DK3IRABLE
Ins : also coltairu , 2203 Douglas. W. F. Clark ,
2-J07 DoiielaN st , 300 21
TVFORllENT , NEW FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE
1/.Hlith and Sahler Hts. , only t'.i.UO. Kumilro 131U
farnam. . 340 2U
- KENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT
D LaiiKo blni-k , DOU S. 13lh Hi. 333
n-FOR RENT FOR II MONTHS OR LONOEI1
nicely located II- room hunsu. all f urnlsheil am
In llrnl class condition to Hinall family wlthou
children. lU'iit ruasonablK and rufen-neun re-
quired. Inuulru at 525 South 20th street. M311
iTOtt BliNT FUKNTOHED IIOOM3
Rates. IWua won ) lh-4t Insertion , In a word there
after. Nolhhijf takun fur lens than -'Su.
" " "
ROOM "WITH A"LCO"VE Fen
E Kc rn eonvonlciieoti , UVO North 23d
M 730
H-FURNISHED ROOMS. 1U17 AND 1C23 OAPI
-Ultol avenue. '
- MU73nA7'
E -kURNlSHEUROOM 1118 DODGE.
21)1 ) 81
17-FORUSNT. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOA
JL'.for 1-unllemaii. 1HH DIMKO ! bi. 2SH ID *
LARGE SOUTH ROOM , NICELY FUR
Ishixl.f.fOO nionlli , HOIS. 17th. JJ3UO 20 *
EI-FURN1SIIED "ltbo"MT WITH OR W1THOU1
bntakfiist , In Kuiinuu place , fur ono or two ecu
tlciutfii. 1 * f > H , Btiii. ; jed 20 *
FU.1N1BHED BOOMS AND BOARD
Kales. IMo n word llrst Inui-rllou , luuwor11 , there
after. Nolhluit taken for less than 23o.
M OJy-J3'
17I1 WYDUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARK O !
I1 Woman Christian nasoclallou , Ills. 17th at.
461)
17-lIOME TABLE RATES , MODERATE. 103
AFaniam BtrueU C57 jy 20 *
1'ruitNTsiTKi | > OR UNFURNISHED ROOM
ud board at Tlu > Fiviuer , 110 N. 23lh street.
1 | M-'Otl - ! '
_ _
\ .Jji-NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAR !
> JatUiuWcUbtor , OlOandOiaN , lUtUst. 22321
' FURNISHED FRONT KOOM3 AN |
. iixxl board. 620 N , 18th Btruet. W.V4 W
FURNISHED BOOML3 AND BOARL
IJI--FOR RENT. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS
1. wllh board. 2010 California Mrocl. 307340
I.--THE DOLAN , BOO AND SUN. ISTH ST.
1' 44 ! )
17- NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT
A room wllh alcove Mini bay window , modern con-
venlencon , prlvalo family ; board. 022 South ' 'lilli
Btn-et. 331-21 *
I.1-FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD , ALSO
-1 rooms for lleht honsekceplmt. 1707 Doilico St.
Mflf 3 at *
1-OKBKNT UNFUBNlSa'D BOOMS
d , 1 Wo .1 wonl first Insertion , lea word thcro-
ntlcr. Notlilng taken for less th.in BSc.
-FORRENT.-INICE"UNF JRNISHED ROOMS
nnltahlQfor honm-kcnplng , city water , ca % , i-tc.
TxWnMit. Northwest corner 17th and Webster
Btrecls. 5'ju
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
Raton , lOc n line each limorllon. Sl.no n line pot
month. _ Nothing taken for loss thun ' 'Sc.
ion RENT. STOREON si liitir'sCLTNOE
J block , Hiillnblo for moat innrkot , h.inlwaro or
ilry BOOUH : slow Inquire 000 S. 13th t. 431
T FOR RENT , TIIK 1'STORY BRICK BUILDINO
1110 Fnninm Ht. The building has a tlroproo * . cci-
inent baiuincnt , complete Hteam lioatlinllxtures ,
wnli-r on nil thu floors , ir.'is , etc. Apply at thu ofllco
ofThnllee 1110
AGENTS WANTED.
Rato- 1 Oc a linn each Insertion. * 1.B ( ) a line per
month. Nothing takun for less than ' - ' . > e.
I THE A 11 C INVESTMENT BONDS PAY
' ffiOO.OO In from ono to llvo years. Buy OHB.
tti.OOcash and $ I.OO n month aftunvardH nntll
paid. Best paying Investment oxtant. A rnslllnir
ngont wantiKl Innvury town and county. For full
parllculat-H nnply to The American Bond company ,
C30ando31 1'axton block. Omaha. M387 Jyaa *
WANTED TO RENT.
Rates , IHo a wonl first Insertion , lea wonl there-
after. Nolhlug tnken for lens than l'"c.
K-A 7 OR H-ROOM HOUSE : WATER , OAS AND
heating apparatus ; rcsponalblo tenant. In
quire L ( ill , Boo onico. Jiaal al
K-WANTED , UNFURNISHED ROOM BE-
twui-n UUtlinniriillth nnd California and Far
num. Addresa L113 , Bco. MJ1.11-JO-
RENTAL AGENCIES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing takun for less than -'Oc.
-BERRY i CO. , RENTS ; 717 N. Y. LIFE.
- > . 370
STORAGE.
Rales , 10a.tltnnp.ich Innartlon , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than -J5c.
M
M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ;
clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Furnam.
151
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , lUca word first Insertion , lea wonl there
after. Nothing takun for lo.su than auc.
XT-CASH 'FOR FUR'NITURR. HOUSEHOLD
J- > goods , etc. , or will Hull for owner In our auction
Bales. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 451
TV-WANTED TO BUY STOCK OF GOODS AND
JL also Homo Nebraska land. Lock box 10115. lies
Molnes , In. JKia-l'
JFOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.r > 0 a line per
month. Nothing takun for less than auu
I > -FOR SALE , DARK OKAY NORMAN HORSE
seventeen hamlu high , Mix years old , sound am
KiMitle , and delivery wagon , nearly now. 110 S
asiii Htreiit. ano a3
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , 1 He a wonl first insertion , lci word there
after. Nothing uiKen fur IOHS than aic.
Q-NO. 1 SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCLE
cushion tire , nearly now. Very cheap. Ad
dress K 0. Bee. M3.10 Jy 21
Q r-PUG PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BARKER BLOCK
M'Oil A' '
Q-FOR SALE. ONE 30-QUART ICE CREAM
freezer. BaldnlT. M''IO ai
Q-FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF A 10
room boanllni. house , first class , bouso full o.
good paying boanlurs , bst location In city , cheap
rent ; reason for mjllhur. 111 health ; overythtng In
good running order. Address L 53 , Ben.M281
M281 20
Q-FOR SALE , $14.00 SPLENDID , QUICK MEAL ,
gasollnu stuvu , latu pattern , cost $ 'J4.00. Ad
dress L I ! 1 , Bun. Mil 1 1 S0 !
CLAIRVOYANTS
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Hue per
month. Nothing taken for less than a5c.
S MRs NANNIE vwARKKN , OLAllVOYANT ,
reliable buslncas mediumutli year at 111) N.llith
457
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETc
Rates , IMc a wonl first insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than aSc.
rii-MADAME SMITH , BOa S. lilTlI. aND FLOOR ,
-L Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , utcam.sulpliur-
Ino and sua b.illm. nrJ77 aa *
riMME. . CARSON , llai DOUGLAS STREET , 3D
-L lloor , room 7 , maaaaso , alcohol , sulphur and sua
baths. M-J01 ai'
p-MMB. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 205
i Douglas block. Mia ? AD *
SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS.
Rates , lee a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than a5c.
BOYLES&BABI1. DEALERS IN TYPEWRITERS.
All makes bought , sold , uxchamjod , runted. lilS
N. Y. Llfo bldir. Tol. 1 > M 481
PERSONAL
Rates , 1 He a wonl llrst Insertion , le. n word thoro-
'ter. Nolhhur taken for luss than 23o.
TT-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
* tlfully Illustrated Matrimonial Journal , con-
talnlni ; many photo-eiiBravlmrs of handsome
women and k'allant men who wish to wed. Brown
Publishing Co. , Temple sourt , Toludo , O. M711-31 *
WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU-
tlfully lllustratud murrlago Journal. Brown
Pub. Co. , Toludo , O. M80U a5 *
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
W-LOANS , G. O. WALLACE , 312 BROWN BLK.
472
W-LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property , * 3ooo and upwards , 6 to HW per
cunt ; no duiays. W. Faniam Smith i. Co , 1320 Farnam
\ \ r-1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON ( JIT Y AND FARM
inorttragus. Reed ASolby , 3 U Board of Trade.
407
V-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES
> Thu O. F. D.ivls Co. , 1603 Farnam struct. 41)0 )
T-FIRSTAND SECOND' MORTGAGE LOANS ;
low rales. Alux Muoru , 401 Buo bldg. 474
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATK30N
Improved and unimproved Omaha rual erttate.l
to & yearn Fldu.lty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam. 4U'J
W -LOANS , J. W. SyUIRE , 218 BEE BLDO.
478
_
, -\NT1IONY ) LOAN AND TRUST CO..3I8N , Y.
' ' Life , lends at low rates for choice security on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property ,
, _ 470
W -CENTRAL LOAN i TRUST CO. , BKBULDO.
_ 403
! W -WANTED. TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOTES SK-
! cnrod by morlg.iKes Omaha city or Douglas Co.
property. Reed & Selby , 335 lio.ml of Tradu
_ 407
\\r-I HAVE $1,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
M first mortgage fann land or city proportv ,
Nothing lint Iho bust seeurlty will bo considered.
Address full partloulurn to I. Ill , Buo office.
118 31 *
_
\V-PRIVATEMONEY TO LOAN. j. D. ZITTLH ,
< Brown block. M310
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rates. IWc n wonl first Insurtlon , lea word there-
utter. NothliiK Ukun for lean than 25c ,
X -CALL AT THE OFFICE OF
OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN Ctt
INCOUPORTED.
.
Yon can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURK AND PIANOS ,
HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE ,
OH ANY OTHER SKCUR1TV.
We will liMid yon any amount
from V10.00 to $1,000.00.
, ON THE DAY YOU ASIC FOR IT
without publicity or removal of proiwrty.
You can pay tha money back In any amount yon
wjhli , and at any tlmo , aud each payment BO mads
will red lieu the c-oul of Iho loan.
Remumber that you huvo the use of both thu
proiHirty mid the money ' and pijr for U only as louj
usyoiikuunlt.
Thora will IMI nooxpoiiBoor charso kept out ol
tlio amount wanted , but you will rvcelvu thu full
amount of thu lo.in.
Bofomborrpwlm-el .iwh ro call and BUO us and
you will ttnd It Kreatlr to yourndvanlaj-u.
OMAHA MOlmiAOB IXAN CO ,
ID Mhl SOUTH 1UTH STRKET ,
I. oot above the strnot.
TUB OLDEST. LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOIl-
D ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS ,
Contlfiueil.
X \-I > O VOW WANT MONKY1
TIIK KinKr.lTV IX1AN ( HtAnAMTRKCO. .
KOOM4 WITHNtUni.OCK. :
310H SOUTH 15TH COKNKR HAllNRYST.
WIM. \ LOAN
SUM \ LAUOK
rnoxi \ IT.N
WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE , HORSES
CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER
SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND
' YOU / VHA / / DOWEM.TO
CALL / ONUS KinsTFOB
OUR TKUMS WILL MKRIT YOUR Al'PROVAft
You can pay Iho money b.iek at any tlmo ntiJ In
nnyamount J-on wlili , nnd tlitii rodnco thoco-Uof
carrylnc tlio loan In pruiwrtloa to amount you | viv.
IK YOU o\vo a ual.inco on your furniture or oilier
pcr onil : pruixrly of nny kind \rnwlll pay It on for
you nnd c-irry It 111 loin as you ilcslro.
YOIirANHAVK YOOll MONKY IN ONR HOUR
FROM THKT1MK YOU MAKK APPLICATION.
No publicity or removal of proiKirty , so tbat .you .
f bolli money anil proporiy.liO
V-WIM. LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB *
jVcurltys Rtrlutly nonUiluutlaL A. K. Harris , room
1 Coiitlnent.il block 478
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Hales , lOonllnu n.ich Insertion , Sl.fiO n line per
month. Nothlutr taken for len * than 'J Jo.
-\r x ,
Jclianco a 1)1181111:34 , run ! catolo or l.inda ? Do
you want additional capital In your ImMncstt If
no RCIMIH , vru can help yon. Call orwrlto forour
bulletin. OrtlceH In all principal oltloi. Western
llimlnoHH Agvncy , : ill ) N. Y. Llfo Illils. ! 13 Jya
T BUSINESS O1''NINU3,87J,91IENANDOAH,1A.
- FOR HKNT. A SMALL WATER MILL. AD-
J. dres1 box f > 5 , Lincoln , Nob. O'Jl
Y FOR SALK , 1IAUI1KR SHOP AND HATH
room , locntiil In thu bimliioHi iKirt of city and
oxcelk-nt business. For particulars address , K : I7 ,
BcO BUI 3D *
;
Y-FOR SALK , WHOLESALE TOY AND FANCY
Rooiln buahioHM ; bout tradu In city , AililroHH L
UK , lice. 101 - '
V'OR SALE OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS UllUO
Jsloro , centrally loc.itod , peed cash btiBlncHS. C.
VWI. , P. O. Ilex 018. M uua
V FOR SALE , LAUNDRY PLANT LKS3 THAN
ilinlf price. Enquire Iill8 Farnam , ; ! HS-II
FOR EXCHANGE.
R.ttcn,10onllno r.ich limorllon , $1.50 a line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than J5c.
y-25l > 00 WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO EX-
* chaiieo for mcrchuntllao. 'Jl'J McCujue bliltr.
M lilt
r/-l HAVE * 2HOO.OO EQUITY IN UK ) ACRRS
/JIW nilli-rt from OnuilKi : also 3-JO acres In Ml -
Hourl , all clc.ir. Will Hell or nxcliaiiKO for slock
trencralinurcliainllse , boo Us and Hhous , horsusor
cuttlu. J. H. , IUOI Loavenworth utreet Omaha.
MU85 _ 27 _
rCLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE.
fJVltakorunl \ \ uatuto and money Uox'JUJ , Frank
fort , Ind. 441
"
-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
nnd DukoUk Will Bull cheap or uxchauno fur
tiul80.liorat'aandcatllo. Aild.bo.x "O.Fr.inkfort. tnd.
481 _
y FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE OR PARTNER
< -Jwanted , of a 40-barrol Htemi : Hour mill , roller
procoHH. In a coed location , Kood ciiHtont trade.
AI no for B.ilo or rxcliatiKO a Htc-ain plant of ' 'rt-
horne power , good condition , Iimuiru of Stunton
Roller Mills , Stantoii. Nub. IMS 25'
y ABOUT $7,000 WORTH OF STAPLE GEN-
Uoral miircliamllBo for one-third C-IHI ! or secured
notei. ! balance Omaha city property or good farm ,
J. B. Haddock , Falrbury , Nob. MaKU
Z-WANTED. ROOD IOWA STOCK FARM. WILL
put In aa part payment -J.IMII neron of cheap
land In western Nebraska. Address HlekH Real
Estate Agency , 303 N. Y. Llfo bldtf. , Omaha , Neb.
- -
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , A FINK LOT
worth $1.100.00. for $750.00 , ami will u-iku a
( rood driving IIOTHII an p.irt payment , $50.00 or
100.00 cash , balance $10.00 pur month. Fidelity
Trust company , 170L' Farnam street. M31W ! ! 8
-100 A NEB. LAND TO EXCHANGE FOIt
mduu. Acldlx-HS W. N. C. , lock box 40 , Tabor. la.
3i3--'U : >
Z FOR TRADE , 4 CAR LOADS OF BUOOIES ,
two-Beated Bprhiff wacons , ntc. , delivered
crated hi Omaha , for half cash nnd half real VH-
tatu ; lanru t-aslern manufacturer forced to ralsn
money ; no tradu consldereil for II'BH than onu car
load ; prices on application. W. E. Gratton , 007
Puxton block , Omaliu. Mail ) 12 !
Z-WANTED , PIANO , FURNITURE OR JKW-
elry , In exchange for good real OBtuto. Address
LOi ! , Bee. Mil 13'-'O *
Z-WANTED , TO EXCHANGE VACANT LOT
and cauli for rusldunco. Duscrlbo and locate.
Address L 01 , Bee. J135'J : ! ' . !
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Rates , inc a line each Insurtlon , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
INVEST YOUH MONEY IN LAND AND GET
Arlch.
We offer for quick B.ilo 10 choice llttlo planta
tions often acres each , at Mlllanl , only siotl per
acre. Yon can llvo there and work or do busi
ness In Omaha. Bust thine over offered. Call early
If you would secure one ot these elegant pieces of
land any one of which will produce a living fur
yourself und family , llot'ca i 11111,1403 Farnum st.
003 jy 20
1JUY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE.
Cheapest and bent lots la
OMAHA.
Special prloo and terms to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stoepel Place lots will always advance In prlco ,
for tli city must Brow westward. Call on or ad
dress W. A. Webster. 402 Bee bldif. Mfl77
FOR SALE , A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM
of 4US acres In Harrison county , Iowa , on very
reasonable terms. Address L. H. Raymond , Mag
nolia , la. MrtIB A3'
\yiIY PAY RENT , WHEN YOU CAN BUY A 33
' i foot east front lot on Virginia uvunue. In the
11 nest residence portion of tlio city at much less
than Its value , and turn In your outside $300 or
t4'iM ( lot as part payment. Tills Is an oflur seldom
made on mich deslrablo property. Now Is the
time to buy a place for a home , and this pi the
property.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Faniam street.
111 1-23
A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EASI
front lot Lowe avemui ( Poppluton park ) , easy
access to motor. Owner folnir Into bushiest. Will
sell very cheap for cash. Also lot Huiiscom Place.
Bit ; bargain for cash. Address L. F. , P. O. Box : Hij.
Ml 13.
17011 SALE , CHEAP : HOUSE AND LOT NO.
1-2711 Rngglex ut. , Omaha ; dutilrablo 15-roum
house , big lot , for * 1SOO ; one-third cash If takun
at unco. Address Day It HUBS , Council Blutts.
- - 171 10
CHEAP FARM LANDS. 800 ACRES. GREELEY
comity. Neb * , only two miles from North Lotip.
en U P. railway ; good soil , running watur ; will
makuHplundld stock farm ; listed for quick nalo at
$ H.OO per acre.
II10 ACRES near Ledge Pole , Nob. , can all bo
cultivated , $1.00 per aero.
1,280 ACRES close to Crook , Colo. , good soil ,
smooth land , $4.20 per aero.
IliO ACRES. Knox county , Nub. , part cultivated ,
$7.00 | > ur acre.
480 ACRES near Scotia , Qrecly county , Neb. ,
will make splendid farm , $10.0Ui > or aero1 ,
320 ACRES near Horace , Greely county , Nob. ,
$7.BO IH.T ucru. -
Hicks Real Estate Agency , SOS N. Y. Life bldg.
33uID
T > IO BARGAIN. TEN ACRES JUST WEST OF
-Dully , will make a beautiful home.Splendid
phicu for Hinall fruit and vegetables < Call fur
prlcii and terms. Hicks' Real Estate agency , 302
N. Y. Llfo building. 330 10
-If nil SALE , HANDSOME H-ROOM HOUSE NEAR
-L Hauscom park. Will ivnt for * JO.IID per mouth.
Prlco , * 0,000.00. II icka Real Estate \funoy.
JJ 3311 10
_ _ _
I POR SALE AT $1. 00 , A NICE H-ROOM.HOUSE ;
nuwly palnteil , with DO foot lot , on cur 'Una '
Payments very easy. Decided bargain. D. F ,
Hutchison , log N. 15th st. 337 21
B ARGAINS-HOUSES , IXXTS AND FARMS. SALE
'orlradn ' ; , F. K. Darllni ; , Barker blk. 1UOA13
BARGAIN. SIX ROOM COTTAGE. SOUTH
front half lot Hurt between 18 nnd 111. Will
consider any roftsunauht offur , half cush , terms to
Hull on baluncu. W , N , Nusou , Room 111 Hoard of
Trade. M000 22
A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT.
Do yon want thu hundsomeut eottaco homo la
Omahal Then let us show you the only onu we
have luft In Avondalu .park , Just completed , S
rooms , electric llclit. furnace , bath , cemented
cellar , electrlu bells , siM'aklnif tubes , oiled floors ,
ulexautly papered.mantel , etc , worth # 3,000. and for
Haiti lit W.800.OO. Yon can sen It evunlnus , No. 2731
Webster St. Wuaru otTerod * ; IO.OO per month for
this collate If wu would runt It , nearly 10 per cent
on thu prlco which wu ask. Fidelity Trust Com
pany , 170-J Funiam slreet 103-23
LOT IN PLAINV1BW ADDITION ,
- .in-i. 318 U. II. B. , Sioux City , la. ' 3OU.20-
IJOR SALE. NEW FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE , 30TH
i und Sahler sts.- collar , elsturn , city walor.yard
nodded ! only J1S50 ! | ta - paj-munta. Kuqulni 1316
Farnum , 331)20 )
1AVIIM LANDS , O.F.HARRISON , 1)13 N. Y , LIFJ-i
MBIS'AIO *
8HOBTHANP AND TYPEWRITING"
Rates , 1 Do a line each Insertion , $1.BO a line per
month. Notldmr taken for loss than U3o.
V ° UNG LADUS AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
iaco.ulroaworklu.if kuowludraof aliurthund anj
typuwrltlmr at A. C. Vuu Sam Bchoul of tthort-
haudS13N , Y. Llfo. Typowrltera to rent. 403
BOALK8 ,
lUtoa , lOoo Una each Insertion , f 1.60 a Una J > cr
moiitli. Notliliir taken for lea than -J3o.
\TE\TdrSECONUi llXND SCALES. ALL KINDJ
11 Addreou BorduJi it Selluok Co. , Laku bt. . Chicago
8EOURITIEayOIl ; SALE.
N. lUon wonl first lH'i-llon ) ( , lo a word Ihcro *
aftiT. Notliln * : tiDten for K < tli.in50. .
TF YOU IIAVE FUNDS FCIKt INVESTMENT SEK
J. our list of securities. Vl"l mort.in loam on
Omaha property from WNi lo $ ,1,000 for o-ilo.
A n.ifo and convpnleut lijWMnicnt. ( C.ill nnd lot
tm dhow yon wlml wo hnvj
innlllly Tninl Compiny.
J-J70-J Faniam street.
gf 177-27
| > EAL ESTATE MORTCTAOBS ON'DF.SIRAIH.E ,
JAlnconip-produclnir proi > * + ly. Ooo < l mlo of Inter
est. Address P. O.Box 7601 Omaha , Net ) .
Lit M3IOSO'
ILT EDGED PAPER OK FIRST-CLASS HUsf-
ness lion * " * In blocks--of from $1,000.00 to
13,000.00. Address P. O. Box 70S , Omaha , Nob.
M3fiO 2(1 *
LOST.
Rales. IKe.i wonl firstInsertion , lea wonl there *
aflur , Noliiln ? taken forloM than 23o.
" "
OR STO LEN M A it B V YEARS OLD.
welKlilnit 1.OOI ) | Kunds ) , dark ehoRtnut. nllvnr
mann and till , l.inro Rear on rluht hip. Rnwanl.
nimrlca Purvey , aoth and Ontario. M2 7 20 *
T 03T-LADIES' DARK RED LEATHER PURSE ,
-1-J-wiuarn shaiK1. with raised work on lid , contain *
In * two $10.0O bills , balden small chantrO ! ifS.OU
rewanl nnd no questions asked. Return lo Bco
office , M320 20 *
STRAYED OR STOLEN-SORREL HORSE. X ON
rluhl flank , luft forefoot white , star In forehead ,
weight 1,100. Reward , 282S Farnam street.
M34II 22 *
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1,50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than a5o.
W. BAKER ( FORMERLY \Vfrit JOHN O.
. Jacobs , deceased , later with M.O. Maul ) , imdcr-
takur nnd umbalmur , 315 S. lUtli sU Tel. OHO.
483
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.159 a line per
month , Nothing taken for loss than
JSONNENBERO , DIAMOND BROKER , 1303
.Douglas nt. Loans money on diamondswatches ,
etc. Old gold and Bllver bomrht. Tul , 1B33. 4S3
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
Ralos , lOc a line each Insertion , $1 HO a line per
month. Nothing taken for lens than -JAc.
G F.OELLENBECKBANJOISTANDTEACHI-R. :
' 1810 CMlfonila struct. VU
PATENT
BUREAU.
SUES & CO. , Solicitors.
Boo Building , Omalia , Nob.
4yoarsExamlnoraU. H , I'aL Oflloo , Advlcofroo
No fee until patent is obtained.
RR1LWRYT1MBORRD
Leaves IC1I1CAOO. BURLINGTON A Q.l Arrives
Omaha | Depot lOlhand Mason Sis. I Omaha
"LoavuaI Arrives
jJmaha I Dupot lOtli aid Mason Sts. Omaha
lO.inam Denver Express i.ODpm
10.115 am Deadwood Express 4.00pm
4.50pm Denver Express 11.30am
l.nopm Denver Limited ia.t > 5ain
il.no pm . .Nebraska Local lExcept Sim ) . . li.flOpni
H.I 5am . .Lincoln Local IKrcgpt Siml. .
Leaves 'JHICAUO. R. I. .t Arrives
Omaha Union Depot llllli A Marcy Sts.l Omaha
10.30am Atlantic Kxprcss 0.00 pm
4.00pm Nebraska State Lmlteil 3.fiO pm
7.10pm Night Express 7.55 am
0.00 pm World's Fal LlmltiHl _ a.ooj > m
T.oliiiTT'eHlCABoTll. IwKl { > AClIi1td"T : Fro7r
West I Union Dupot IQtli i Maroy Sts.l West
L caves K. C. . ST. J.1 ft G. 11. | Arrives
Omaha Depot llllli and iMason Sts. Omaha
Leaves I tINIOK PACIFIC. i Arrlvi-a
Omaha I Union Depot 10th AMarcy Sts.l Omalia
Leaves | CIUf U5O7MIE..ST. PAUL. Arrive
ha I U. 1 * . Dupot nudiMarcy Sts. | Omah
. Chicago Kxpresn. . . . I 0.35am
11. 30 am I . Chluiigo Express . I O.SOpm
Leaves' CIUCAOO tc NORTH WESTN. [ Arrives
Omahal U. P. depot. 10th A Maroy Sts. I Omaha
Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives
Omahal Depot lath and Webatur Sts.
"l.lOpmf St. Louis Express . ' fi.no am
10.00pm St. Louts Express. . . . . . . 4.25pm
5.25pm Nebraska Local . . . . . . . 8.55 am
Leaves I C. ST. P. , M. & O. Arrives
Omahal Depot 15th and Webster Sta. Oniahj
K.COam . .Sioux City Accommodation. . 0.05 pm
1.15pm Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sun. ) 12.10pm
O.ir.pm St. Paul Limited 9.25 am
C.lOpm Emerson Passenger ( Ex. Sun. ) S. 15am
Leaves I SIOUX CITY .t PACIFO. ( Arrives
Omaha | Depot. 10 anil Marcy StH. I Omaha
"
7.20 am t SlonxClty Passenger 10.au pm
4.00pm I St. Paul Express 4. . . ! 10.00 am
Leaves I SIOUX CITY k PACIFIC ( Arrived
Omaha Dupot. 1 gth and W--hster Sts. I Omaha
B. I5pm | St. Paul Limited I U.25am
C,45pm | Chicago Limited I 11.25 am
Leaves OMAHA , t ST. LOUIS. . rrlves
OmabalU P. Dupot , 10th and Maroy , Omaha
4.00pin.T. | St. Louis Camion Ball 112.35pm
tiT.131 IN TUK JtlOlIT.
French Aeerosulon In That Country U I"n-
tlroly Viiwnrrnntod.
SPIUKOFIEHD , O. , July 10. S. n.Bovd ,
tninistor resident and consul gonoruf to
Siuin , IB at his homo lioro on leave. In
regard to the French-Slam war , ho said
his sympathies were with Siatn. Ho de
clared that the French have no more
right to take the country than they have
to tmbjugato Sprinufiiold or St. Louis.
"Will not England tJiko u hand , und
if so , why is she so indilTorent at pres
ent ? "
"England and Franco are silent part
ners. The policy of Franco and England
in the past uhd now is to make the con
quests of all the weak powers in the
oast. The army of Slam is small , but it
is not to bo ignored entirely in such a
war. Danish olllcors nro in command.
They have no artillery to compare with
that of Franco , which accounts for the
defeat of the Sliuno.su forces by the
French ships. Slam qould put an army
of 100,000 in the field but she has no
arms , The people are for pcivco and
think Httlo of wur. " <
"Tho outlook for "Slam , then , is not
encouraging ? " " "
"Not at all. I know ; the king to bo a
sensible man und hoiis fully aware of
the fact that ho is powerless. IIo will
bo forced into u humiliating treaty and
to give Franco the country it claims ,
and whatever FrnncoiTOay uomand. The
king , as well as the nlioplo , is friendly
toward Americans. " ' * ' "
In case of war Colqjici Boyd Bays there
will bo bloody riotaiiiv Bangkok , aa is
predicted. _ " "
FLOODIXO LK.HJI'fLLl ! JUlA'IMf.
i f
- - -p- - *
Order * to Abandon OnU'Af the I.nrceit Sil
ver rroilncera lnj-Colnrado.
LEADVILLK , July 111. Orders were re
ceived yesterday to tuko out the pumps
from the great Maid and Henrietta com
bination. The wlitift is nearly 1,000 , foot
deep und the pulling of the pumpc
menus the entire abandonment
of ouo of the largest silver produc
ers in the state , us water will rise to
within 300 feet of the Burfaco , This
means that every drift and level will bo
iloodod nnd the property allowed ta
drown out , thus making it necessary ta
sink a now shaft if work is over re
sumed , and the entire ruining of tha
present workings which have taken
yours of ceaseless work to complete- , und
upon which nearly $1,000,000 have boon
expended. The Hooding of the mine
also means the flooding of the proper
ties lying below it , and it is impossibl *
to estimate the great damage that will
be caused ,
CANTON'S ' CHURCH MIRACLE
Explosion of the Wonder Working Vision
that AppeAred in Minnesota.
CITIZENS SAY IT IS A BOLD FRAUD
The-y Accn-o the I'rtrnt of llrinutlzin-
11U Dupe * iinil Deceiving Them for
tlio Purpose of Securing Tliclr
Cnili StrniiKO Storlc * .
CANTON , Minn. , July 19. Pcoplo nro
nKJtin Hooking to this village In thou
sands because of tlio Cnnton miraclo.
Notwithstanding the fact that the windows
dews were all taken out of the Catholic
church and replaced with roiiijli pine
boards by direction of Bishop Cotter of
WlnonaJ In order that the vision of
Mary and her child should forever bo a
tiling of the past , the claim has ROIIO
out that the vision Is plainly soon on the
outer bin-face ) of a plno board. The
excitement , which IB boinp renewed -
nowed , Is something beyond . com
prehension. There are five cltl/.ons of
the place who will swear they can sen
the wonuin with the child In her arms as
pla'nly ' as BIO was peon when the
window pane was In. But the miracle
does not end horo. Numbers of the
faithful claim that down on the pilt
altar , inside of the church , the vision is
as plainly seen as it was in the west
( jablo window , and many are frightened
half out of their senses , for they bay It Is
the "hand of God marked on the wall , "
for Borne good or evil purpose.
Several citizens have , however , made
a thorough investigation and lay the
whole trouble at the door of Father
Jones , the Catholic priest. They assort
positively that Mr. Jones Is the cele
brated magnetic and "spiritual" healer ,
known throughout the oasti especially
in Philadelphia , who , it is claimed , per
formed some good work in relieving pain
for a short time. At this business ho
continued until ho attained a largo fortune -
tune , not in charges , but in gifts , for it
was his method to take what was olTercd.
The majority of his patients were credu
lous and IOOKCU upon his "miraculous"
powers as tho.se from another world and
an omnipotent hand.
Losing a largo amount of his patronage ,
however , ho came here a priest. After
ho had boon here some mouths part of
the congregation learned of the ttuo
chat-actor of Father Jones and protested
against his continuing at the head of the
church. Fearing that he would lose his
pastoral mission Father Jones and his
followers , it Is claimed , invented this
picture scheme on the window. There
is nothing in reality to bo soon on these
boards or in front of the alia' , but
Father Jones is possessed of that p Divot-
known as hypnotism , and upon certain
of his Hock exerts such an inllucnco us
to make them see something purely
conjured in his own brain. This is true ,
for those who see this "appearance"
apparition are riveted to the spot and
cannot leave or turn away from the
"vision" until the operator has brought
them out of the hypnotic state , at which
time the appearance vanishes.
The citizens who made the investiga
tion say that it is not denied that Jones
has taken in inco July 1 , 18)2 ! ) , $15,000
besides his salary , and positively not a
man , woman or child has boon cured
and 30,000 people have coruo here on
j crutches and every other way , paid
enormous board bills , carried their
crutches homo under their arms and are
now using thorn again.
Fireworks , balloon , Courtland beach
tonight. Music , boating , bathing.
TACKLED TIIK HllOXO JL1.V.
Two of a Onnc Killed , Three Wounded and
the Host In Jail.
SHEFFIELD , Ind. . July 19. This , the
town of so many sensations during the
last few years , is thoroughly stirred up
and excitement Is at fever heat. A
tragedy occurred at the Hunters' Homo ,
near the lake yesterday , in which two
men were killed , three men mortally
wounded and the other two out of a gang
of seven landed in jail in this city.
Between 9 and 10 o'clock a gang came to
the Hunters' Homo and demanded
whisky. William Timm , the keeper ,
told them ho bad none in stock , but
could give them boor. They assented ,
and when Timm turned around to draw
the beer , one of the gang , a one-armed
man , struck him with the butt of a re
volver , knocking out several tooth , and
another struck him over the head. Ho
staggered back into an ice box and the
gang opened Jiro.
Six shots were fired before Tim recov
ered sufficiently to use his own revolver.
He then continued hostilities by firing
seven charges into the crowd and one of
them dropped. Thin enraged the gang
still more , and after several exchanges
four more foil to the lloor , apparently
lifeless. They could not shoot any more ,
as they were out of ammunition and
badly wounded.
Timm came out of the ice box to ECO
what ho was pitted against. On the
floor lay five men. The last words of
ono of the men wore : "Wo have been
lying around throe weeks to do up
Sholliold and now wo are lost. " No ono
know the man excepting by the name of
"Butch. " Ho received a shot in the
back , probably from ono of the gang.
The wounded men would not say a
word about the affair and narrowly
escaped lynching by a mob which
gathered soon after the shooting. They
nro in jail.
Piles of people navu pnos , out Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro ttioiiL
KATK VWLIt AH A WINK TA8TEK.
She Will Ho the I.ndy Judge of tlio Iluby
at tha Fair.
CHICAGO , Juno 19. Kate Field will
taste wines and ether alcoholic drinks
for the board of lady managers. The
Washington newspaper woman is said to
have u line and discriminating taste for
the juice of the grape and to know all
about tlio evolution of the sizzle
in champagne from the sprout
to the corklces bottle. Yesterday
her appointment as judge in department
"U , " group 20 , was approved by a ma
jority of the board. Department "B"
embraces horticulture , viticulture , pom
elegy and floriculture , but Miss Field , aa
a judge in group 20 , must pass on the
vine and its varieties , methods of plant
ing , vineyards and their management ,
grapes for the table , for wine making ,
for niitiinu , white wines , red wines , clar
ets , zinfandel , burgundies , sherries ,
Madeira port , sparkling wines and
brandies of. all kinds.
Mrs. Barker of South Dakota , Mrs.
Matilda B. Cureo and ether women who
wear whlto ribbons objected to the up.
pointmont of Kato Field or any other
woman as a judge of alcoholic drinks ,
Mrs. Barker wished her to bo a judge ,
but in some department that did not re
quire wine tasting. Mrs. Kngla nearly
nut through a motion to sand the name
back to the committee with instructions
to place Miss Field in some ether do-
tmrtment "more agreeable to the lady , "
but the majority ruled otherwise.
Piles of people ave pnos , out Da Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn.
! lo Ill-ought Uut I'Attl.
WASHINGTON , July 19. Prof. Fred
orlck Wlddows died athla homo in Wash
Ington yesterday nftor rtn illness of six
months. Prof. Wlddowa cnmo to this
country from England , locating nt Now
York , in I8."il < Ho organized the first
boy choir in that city. As manager of
an opera company ho brought out ratU ,
nnd under his direction Ole Hull visited
the principal cities of the United States.
AVhnt l > n Yon Tnko
Medlclno for ! Hecnu.io .you nro sink nnd
want to f-ot well , or bocaiiso you wish to pro-
ent Illness. Then romoinbor tlmt Howl's
arsaparllla cures nil diseases caused by 1m-
uro blooil ami ilebillty of tlie system. U is
ot what Its proprietors say but what Hood's
araaparllla does tlmt tolls the story of Its
merit. Uo sure toirwt Hood's , anil only
tooil's.
Purely vegetable Hood's Pills 2T o ,
Fireworks , balloon , Conrtlnnd l > cnch
onlght. Music , boating , bathing.
DKKlt Ul-'A JUSsUIMfK)171. | .
.oprx . Miiiimiich.Shoot * HI * Divorced U'lfo' *
-SUter mill Kill * Illm-clf.
INDIANAVOLIS , July 19. Lope/
lunmugh , a worthless and dissolute
igar maker , shot his divorced wlfo's
istor , Miss Mary Wins , and then blew
ut his own brains n 7 o'clock last even *
ug. Mrs. Mumaugh had secured n
Ivorco from her husband and Mumaugh
lad threatened her life. Last night
10 got drunk nnd went to thu house ,
.nil , being refused admittance , drew his
ovolvor and shot Miss Wins , the ball
entering below the right shoulder ,
imklig ) a painful , but not necessarily
ntu.1 wound. Ho then placed the pistol
o this temple nnd sent tt bullet through
lis own brain , dying shortly afterward.
Slier III * Swcotlio.trtumt lllm-olf.
MATTOON , 111 , , July 1) ) . Charles Miler -
or , it young mail carrier of this city ,
vas , smitten with the fair face of Miss
- aura Mock , who discarded him because
of his being a little wild. Yesterday ho
vent to the homo of her mother and tired
Ivo shots at Miss Lttura , ono of which
undo n dangerous wound in her breast.
Nothing more was seen of Miller until
iis body , with throe bullet holes in the
runk and houd , was found floating on a
uiuik in a tlio factory pond.
exhaustion overcome by Brome
Seltzer. Contains no opiate.
o HOT .IT ALT suuur.
'rosoontlnc : Attorney MooroSny * . He la Olnil
Miller AVn * Tnkon nnil I.ynolieil.
JEFFERSON CITY , July 19. Under
Into of July 8 Governor Stone wrote to
fosoph L. Moore , prosecuting attorney
of Scott county , asking as to the facts in
ogard to the abduction of the alleged
npistnnd murderer , Negro Miller , from
.hat county some time ago by a mob from
vontucky. It will bo remembered that
Miller was charged with the assault
ind murder of two Httlo girls , and
despite his protestations of innocenuo
nnd the fact that some shadow of doubt
remained as to his having committed
, ho crime , ho was hanged , burned nnd
cut to pieces. The governor Bays : "To
lorniit a lawless mob , no matter how
.front the provocation , to invade this
state and forcibly abduct any persons
inder the protection of its jurisdiction ,
cannot bo tolerated. The dignity of this
overoignty must bo appeased and the
authority of the state respected. "
Attorney Moore replies in a very tart
otter , which ho winds up as follows :
"Tho men of Missouri will always bo
iroud of un opportunity to render back
into Kentucky the fiends that are Kcn-
, ucky's. " .
Piles of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will cure them.
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BEAXEN J r JIltltlAXVS.
Villager * Routed by llobbors anil Their
House * Despoiled.
VIENNA , July 19. A dispatch from
Czernowitz , capital of Bukowina , states
that a band of brigands raided the vil
lage of Lipkaoy in the Czornowltz dis
trict last night. The villagers resisted
nnd those who had firearms fired into
the brigands , killing five and- wound
ing several of thorn. A desperate
light ensued , both sides putting forth
their utmost endeavors to secure the
victory. The brigands , however , were
the better armed and had the larger
supply of ammunition and they finally
put the villagers to flight. The brig
ands looted the village at their leisure
and made off with their plunder with
out hindrance. The frightened and
despoiled villagers notified the authori
ties at Czornowitz , and troops are now
in pursuit of the brigands.
Piles of people have pnos , but Dowltt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn.
Reciprocity Convention Called.
DULUTH , July 19. The executive
committee of the International Reciproc
ity association has fixed October 10 as
the dato-of the next convention. When
the last convention met in St. Paul a
few months ago Duluth was designated
as the place for the next meeting , but
the time was loft to the executive- com
mittee. This committee Is planning to
make the convention an important stop
toward the accomplishment of commercial
cial freedom between Canada and the
United States. The committee has
called a meeting for next Monday , at
which all the commercial bodies at the
head of the lakes will bo represented.
Delegates will bo nskod to the convention
tion from all the northern states of the
union and from the Canadian provinces.
The convention will bo ono of the great
est reciprocity and deep water conven
tions hold by the association.
Piles of people have jutes , out DoWitt'a
wltchhazol salvo will euro thorn.
Ho Kicapoil tlio MiM-nore.
ST. PAUL , July 10. For thirty-one
years relatives of Mark Warren nup-
posed ho had perished in the Sioux
massacre at Now Uhn , Minn , , until re
cently they hoard by chance of his death
at Sheridan , Wyo. , whither ho had gone
from Great Falls , Mont. , to take a piece
of grading on the Montana extension o
the Burlington. Warren loft his homo
at Polo , 111. , In 1855 , and emigrated U
Litchfiold , Minn. In the miring of 1801.
ho wrote from the latter place that In/
dinns were troublesome and that settlers
lived in dally peril. That was the last
ever heard from him until his relatives
learned of hia death.
Dlfntlroui Storm In Conneellcut.
HARTFORD , July 10. Ono of the wpra
storms over known in this section vitrilod
here last night. In this city roofs wore
blown completely off two largo brick
houses and a number of ether roofs were
raised. Families in the drenched houses
were obliged to move out. Ono roof was
blown against a housa opposite , causing
much damage. Largo trees in many
sections were blown down , obstructing
tlio thoroughfares. No ono was injured ,
but there were many narrow escapes. Atone
ono time hall stones as largo ns chest
nuts came down.
Wauti Moron o ( riacti'i Stun .
NEW Yoitic , July 19. Russell Sago
has been sued for $100,000 damages for
seduction under promise of marriage.
The plaintiff in the unit is Delia Koogun.
She alleges that the offense for which
she now socks legal redress secured in
1808 , when Mr. Sago was a widower.
Mr. Sago's lawyer calls it a blackmail
ing Bchumo.
Piles of people have jmni , rmt Do Witt'i
Witch Hazel Salvo will curJ ilium.
Latest Statement Offered bj the "King
Makers" of the Country ,
HE IS A CANDIDATE FOR THE PLACE
Tlinl' Wlmt n Krlonil Snjnnd llo 1'ro-
dlotd th-U tinHicreUryof Stnto VUM
lie Xomluntml anil Klected
Without Slnifslf.
NKW , Yoillv. July 19. Friends of
Walter Q. Grcsham , secretary of state ,
aronlroady beginning to boom him for
tUo proslilonuy in 181H ) . General .Itwoph
T. lorroiico of Chicago , who was a re
publican , but who voted for Cleveland
the last time , is tit the Holland house
and told a reporter the program.
"I voted for Cleveland , " ho sciid , "and
I expect to vote for GroHham In 18.9(1. ( "
"How do you know that ho will bo n
candidate ? '
"It Is generally understood that
Gresham accepted the port folio of sec
retary of stuto with the distinct under
standing that ho was to bo thonoxt pres
idential candidate of the democratic
party. Docs any ono suppose that the
general would give up a life judgshlp
for four years in the cabinet ? None of
his friends think so. I consider myself
his friend , and I have no doubt that ho
will bo the candidate In 1890. It Is ono
of those understood things in the west
that does not cause any argument. "
"But there is some talk about Mr.
Cleveland being a candidate again. "
"That Is ill-adylscd talk by these who
are not authorized by the prosidont.
Ho will not bo a candidate , but ho will
heartily sdppbrt his able secretary of
state. The people of this country would
never elect any man president the third
time , no matter how popular lie might
bo. I do not know , but I would bo mil-
ing to stand something that the presi
dent has never thought of a third term.
It is true ho is popular and I think ho
has made a great prosidont. but a third
term is out of the question. "
"Then it is pretty well understood by
all of Judge gresliam's friends that he
entered the cabinet for the purpose of
succeeding Mr. Cleveland In the white
houco'1
"Yes And wo have no doubt as to his
nomination and election. I predicted
the president's victory last fall , and I
also predict just such a swooping victory
for Gresham in IS'.Mi. ' The people have
confidence in his slatcmaiiHhip and his
great integrity , and they will vote for
him irrespective of party. Ho will ho
elected president by a political tidal
wave. "
"Will Indiana nnd Illinois support
him in the convention ? "
"Yea , with unanimity and enthusiasm.
Both the states will give him rousing
majorities , no mutter whom the republi
cans may nominate against him. Such
a man as Groshnm hardly needs a cam
paign. Tlio people will just rise up and
elect him. "
"Aro you satisfied with the president
so far ? "
"Yes , the president has done well , but
what ho can do with a rattle-brained
congress in his efforts to make a dollar
worth a dollar , is something no ono can
foretell. But just as soon as the Sher
man law is repealed and the financial
question settled wo will have prosperous
times. "
Plies ot people nave pi.os , out Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo willcuro tlioai.
CHANGED
Park Commli-loiiru-8 Decide tu Relocate
I'lirt of till ) Tlioi-ouelifiiro.
The surveyed and accepted part of tin
southwest boulevard is to bo changed. This
was brought about by the protests of the
owners of the driving park grounds , who
sot up the claim that the urcsont route of
the boulevard would bo Injurious to tha
association.
Tlio park commissioners hold a short sov
pion yesterday morning to consider the propo
sition for a change in the survey. The coin.
missloners present wore , Dr. Miller , A. 1 * .
Tulcoy and Mr. Kil patriot. Dr. Miller said
that the owners of the driving park had pro
tested against the boulevard touching the
grounds on the cast , alleging that it would
result in the interruption of establishing a
successful agricultural socloty. In view of
the representations of such strong men a-
Mr. Cue , Mr. Swobo and others , the doctor
felt thai ihe survey should bo chungod.
City Attorney Council gave it as his
opinion that In case the change was made
the past proceedings would have to ho
annulled nnd commenced anew , so as to prevent -
vent any complications.
Upon motion of Mr. Tulcoy , Engineer House
was directed to raako n new survey of the
line from n point west of the center of the
Paulson tract to IClmwood park , passing on
the west of the driving park , Instead of the
oast.
oast.Tlio
Tlio question of parking Woolworth nvo-
nuo from Han scorn park to Thirty-sixth
street provoked considerable discussion. A1r.
Council and ether property owners aureoil
to meet tlio expense of grading nnd macad
amizing the street , provided the board would
park the center of the street and maintain
the .samo. The proposition was accepted
nnd tlio avenue will bo known us a part of
the park system.
Plies of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt' *
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
Kalian * Alilltlii Compllrmllon ,
TOI-KKA , July 1 ! ) . Captain Jackson ot
the Jackson military company of Leav-
onworth declines to comply with Adju
tant General Art/'s demand to deliver
the guns and ammunition belonging to
the state now in his possession. He says
ho will light the order of the state mili
tary board in the courts and compel the
state to prove ownership to the property.
He declares that'll is the intention of the
adjutant general to use the equipment
now in possession of his company in fit
ting out an independent company , made
up of the striking Lcavenworth eoul
minors.
Piles of pcoplo Iwvo piles , but Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Halve will euro them.
I.nncl 1'rnud Hrlirmu * Itevlvcd.
ATLANTA , Ga. , July 19. Information
received at the state capital shows that
the land fraud scheme has boon revived
in southern Georgia nnd un active busi
ness is being carried an in selling bogus
titles. In 1879 five bogus deeds were
made to 7,000,000 acres of land in Mont
gomery county , whereas there are only
a Httlo over 1,000,000 aoros there. The
same is true of other counties. These
deeds are held all over the union , mostly
by sharpers. Just now there seems to
have been a big deal in Wiscunsiii In
these titles.
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MurrJuKv I.loeiuci.
The following marriage licenses wore
lisuod yesterday ;
Nnnioand address. A Re.
I Jnnu-8 KnrlKht , South OinHha . ua
| Mary Krumrlmt , Hontli Dmulia . . . . . . . 17
i William A. John-oil , Omaha. . 24
I Sophia llr < tcknor , Omaha . Ul
j H. I ) , HU-olu , Omaha . 34
I Aclu K. HlurUi ) , Omalm . 8'J
I I'eterOUun , Onmliu . 37
1 Mary Kuucsmi , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . 24
I Harry Wood , Omaha . SB
1 Lmlly Itublnaon , Omahtt . . . U'J
inn In Hefilon.
CARDIFF , July 10. Tlio annual conference -
feronco of the WeUloyan church opened
here yesterday. Considerable routine
business , Including the election of
olllcure , was transacted. Rev. Henry
John 1'opo of Manchester , Knp. , was
elected president for the ensuing year.