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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1893)
tUR OMAHA DAILY HUti ; Y. Jirr.Y SPEG1RL NOTICES- ADVERTISEMENTS FOR T1IK8B COI.tT.MNS will bntaken until 12:30 p.m. for tlmeventiiK ami until H.30p. m. for tlm monilntf and Sunday * Allll . .ttt . Advertisers , by reqnosUnR ft nnnibcml check nnhnvotlU'Irnnowprsndrtn'iiw , ! to n tinmtxri'il ] ottrr In c.iro of TIIR Vr.K. Annwers no ml < lnmncd ilcllvcrnl ti | > oii prrfwntatlcm of tli clicck. WANTED MALE HELP. nates. 1' < oaworil first Insertion , loa wonl there after. Nolhlnir taken for less than 2T c. -i"pV6VrwANT"X"oo nPAViN ijoii\Y'iirTH JOihe Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. WIs. MWI7 a 3 B OENTLKMBN OF OOOD CHARACTER TO represent our business , Insurance men prn- ri l ; 417 ll i building. MH17 TV-SALESMEN TO SELL IIAK1NO POWDER. J > Wo put our poods In Olass Roll hu IMns. ffliKOO month nnd iixiH-nses , or comnilsMon. Chi- C.IRO llakltid Powdur Co. , 707 Van llnreni street. Chi- C.igU. M DSH-A 7 * ll-IIAKKHi A OOOD 1IREAD AND CAKE JJbaker ; Weady employment ! Btatn waircs wanted yi > ar round ! nationality and reference. Address box 000 , Ynnklon , ! i. D , 170 22' TJ-WANTEI ) , DRUG CLERK. P. O. HOX JS1H. T > SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AOENTS TO Jihandlo the PaliMitChcmlc.il Ink F.rascr Pencil. Thn most iim > fiil and novel Invention of tlio mra. Krases Ink thoroughly In I wo seconds. Works llkn nmirle. 200 to Son per cent pnitlt. Airents niaklm ; J50 per week. Wo also want a Kcner.il airenl to take charjro of territory and appoint mib airimls. A rar s chance to inako money. Wrlln for terms and n H | * ! lmcn of ( TasluJt. Monroe Erasing Mftr. Co. , X 30.11 Crosse , WIs. 315 ) -WANTED , AT ONCE , GOOD IUKKK. OOOD JwaBus , by L. M. Jlaoklein , Fnllcrton , Neb. iHl ! TJ 1-WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. * fin TO f 100 J > tier month , Stone & Wellington. Madison. WIs. Jll ll . -WANTED. SALESMAN FOR CALIFORNIA twines ; $1011.00 pur month and nxpenseH. with chnnrn for advance : comtnlHslon If preferred ; no oxporlencn required. Adilress , Inclosing fi Btainps , W. A. Vandcrcook , K 1C Wlnodcpt. , Los Anftelea , Cal. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rales , 1 Wo a wonl first hmertlon , Ic awonlthoro- attor. Nothing taken for lens than 2r c. , " " " " ' -W"ANTKIJ" . I.A'lHES TO WRITK AT HOME. Kiicloso ( damped envelope. Ella Wcrat. SIHJ , South llcnd. Ind. 430 C-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Endow ) Htampud envcloixj. Verna Lamrdon , South ll : nd. Ind. Ma77 Iy21) n-OIRL FOR OISJERAL HOUSEWORK. W. F. x'Stoetznl. 1221 S. SOtli , between Poppluton and Woolworth ave. L.8U'J C-LADIES OF OOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE our Illiniums among friends. * 7. " > .00 to $100.1)0 ) iialary lo rlitht part lea ; -117 Ileo building. M33U C-YOUNO LADY TO QUALIFY FOR OFFICE work. L45 , Ileo. M2UO' ' _ . GIRL FOR OENERAlluSE- v > wetk. rmirln family , good homo for right onu. Address , IIox 17.1 , Malvcrn , Iowa. MHO 1 3a- C-WANTED , A OIRL FOR OENERAL HOUHE- woik fora family In tlm country without chll- f Oicn. Mall addruBH , tircunwood , Nub. , ljox35. _ _ _ M2IKI 22 -WANTED. MY A WHOLESALE HOUSE. A l business woman , Address t , ita , Ileo ! . 2U C-WANTED. OIRL FOR OENERAL HOUSE- worl Apply to 1Jlr . D. II. Wheeler , 2021 Har- neyHtr . 357 22 WANTED. COOK AND LAUNIXRESS. MRS. Milton RORCI-H , 331 S. 37til HI. 3SS 23 ' OIRL WANTED TO DO HOUSEWORK. 1000 Ohio ; two In family. M401 22 WANTED.CAPAIILE.INTELLIGENT WOM EN vho are wllllnc to work to secure advanco- AddruHSM 10 , Ilco. M3UO 23 * FOR RENT HOUSES. Rales , me a line each hmertlon. $1..10 a line per tnonth. Nothing taken for less than ' 'fie. I ) I-FOR RENT. iTo'usES fir ALL PARTS OF the city. Thu O. F. Davis company , 1S05 Farnam. 410 \ - AND't-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN 'block , with BtcanisiMfercnccsreqiilivdiSlOS' . 447 TV-8-HOOM HOUSE. MODERN , CONVENIENT l-'for business or wholesale men. Apply 1112- Bonth 10th slreou 412 D 7-UOOM COTTAGKTO RENT , CONVENIENT for U. P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 S. lOlli HU- 4ia | -\-FOR RENT , NO. 212 N. 17TII , M ROOMS , a-'two floors fnmlBlinl , near now postolHco Hlto. See Oeo. J. Fox , 1218 Harncy utreol. M.-)7ll Jy 27 T -DELIOHTFUL HOME , EIGHTROOJfHOUSE , J modcm conveniences , barn , beautiful lawn , natural Hhadu trees , $35 per mo. Inquire 2U03 I'lereii Bt. * ? ? l _ . B TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAOES , all modem nnd In excellent rvpalr. half n block from car lino. Will rent together to duslrabh ) tcn linlH very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. M01U D , -FOIl RENT , COTTAOE OF SIX ROOMS WITH modern convenience ! ) , only three blocks HOinh Df court hoiiHii ; posHeHslon AiiRimt 1. Inquire at 3J2S. 17th xt. T. J. FltzinerriH. 232 -FOR RI NT ELliOANT HARl7woOD FIN- lHhe < l anil handHomcly decorated elnven-room hoime , line barn and laririi promids In first class locality , if55.00 ) > cr month lo acccptablo tenant. AddrcHH L12 , llee. 312(11 ( 22' D-FOR RENT , 2-STORY HOUSE , 3210 CASS street ; llfHt-clahH condition ; modern. Improve ments ; rani/n , hot and cold water , bathn , ole. ; flno location. K. A. Northnp , Tax department n. ft M. lly. M253 _ 2 -FLATS OF I ! ROOMS. EACH IN ( oD RE- p.ilr ; Llnton block , 2d floor , J''d.UO per month One frame house of rooms , newly papered. In rood repair , corner of Jackson and llth st. , fJO.OO per mouth. John HamllnU17 Llnton block.M2I53 M2I53 _ D-FOR RENT-3 , 4 AND 5 ROOMS. 031 S. 17TII Street , lletwocn Jackson and Luvcnworth. 'U'J23 * D-DES1RA1ILE 10-ROOM IIRICK , 2200 DOUO- 1ns ; also eotlaco , 2203 Donclas. W. F. Clark , 2207 DoiiKlas HI. iltlll 2 ! -FOR lENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LinBO block. 1)0(1 ) ( S. 13th t. 333 D- FOR RKNT FOR 0 MONTHS OR LONOER nicely IcH'ati'il tl-room IIOIIBO. all furnished and In llrst class condition to mmill faintly without chlldnm. Rint ii'SHonablo and references re- Quired. Iminlni at B2S South 2illh strent. M314 - YTWO FLATS , ON E SIX. TUB OTHER NINH Brooms , also baHement of thrcu : nil modern con- Ivnleneert. Aihln > hH lillil Pierce St. 3SI 23' \ NICK 3-ROOM HOUSE , HARD AND SOFT /water , latvo lot , 31UU Wubstcr St. , sW.OO. 378-23 * DNEWIROOM COTTAOK. 30TH AND Sahler ; only t'J.OO. Enquire 11118 Farnam. M31)l 23 FOB KENT rURNiaHEDKOOMS Ralus , Ike a word first Insertion , lanwunl tbcro- after. Nothhi. taken for less Ihan 23o. E-FURN1.SHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR tfcntlc-muiMiiodcrn cunvenlcncu > il320 North 23d. M 730 E-FURNISHED ROOMS. 1017 AND 1U23 CAPI- tel _ avi-mui. Mi)73 ) A7 * E-FURNISHED ROOM 1418 DODGE. 201 24 * E-3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSKKEEP1NO for man and He. Itent taken hi boarxl,31UN 17th 3H7 _ _ -THRKK FRONT ROOMS FOR LKUITHOIISB keeiiliih' . RiiferiMiceH rtMillriHt. Second floor , ItKU llmvard St , M 10323' FUKH131LED ROOMS AND BOARD. Rales lUua wonl first Insertion , Ion wor.ibero- after. Nothlntf takun fur less than 'J3o. 1-NICE ROOMS WITH BOARD AT 107 8.17T'I. " ' ' 17YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDF.R CARE OF V Wonian'u Chilbtlan auHOclatlou , 111 S. 17lh Ht. 450 17-HOMK TAULB RATliB , ilODURATE. 1021 I1 Farnam htii-ut. 057 Jy 20 * -NICELY FflRNlSIIED ROOMS AND HOARD ill thu Webhter , 511) ) and filH N. IDtli t. 223 21. 1TllE DOLAN , 20'J AND 211 N , IbTH ST. " J _ 440 1-NICKIArr"uilNlSHKirSOUTJIEAlT FRONT A ivori with alcovu aud buy window , moditrn con veniences , prlvatu family ; board. U22 South 2llh ) uln-i't , 3321 1 N10KLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH board. , f > 22 N , 10th St. MIIUll 24 * yOR RKNT UNFUItNIBH'D ROOM8 -FOR RENT , 4 NICK UNFURNISHED ROOMS > iuiliablo fur houMkocplnir , city walor , oas , olo. IAJW runu Northwest conior Ivl'.i ' and Wnbhior A90 MUBIO , ART AND LANGUAGES. llatos , IDo a line eoh Insertion , * 1 M ) Una per mouth. Nothing t-kon for lass thun 25a. . . . iaiui.lluriiU lrBJt. Uli 3TOK BENT 8TQBE8 AND OFFIOE3 1-FORRKNT. STORK ON S. 1.1th ST. . LANOK viock , sultnhtu fur meal market , liaruwara or Iiiqiilro UOU . 13tb su 481 1 KKXT. TIIK I-STORY IIRICK HUILDINO IUFaniiuubt. Tlie bullHtn. lias a lire | > roof , Cement - mont Uttcineitl. ijompUlo blo-iui hvnlluK tlxture ' , 'WrfLr0Bi ' * < f i * * . Apply ut llieomoo * I AOENT3 WANTED Hull's , lOenhnnmeli Insnrtlon. l.SO line per rnonlli. Noililmr ftknii for loss th.anjifto. I-THE A 11 0 INVESTMENT IIONIW PAY " fMNUNI in from ono to flvo yo.irs. liny ono , tn.lKlr.inli nnd fl.M ( ) ( i month nfterwanls .until paid. Itcst paylnir Invrstmrnt pulant. A nislllnir aircnt want > il in overt town and county. For full particulars apply to Thn American lloivl company , 030 and 031 Pattun lilock. Omaha. MI87 : jy _ _ J AOBNT-A RKI.TMILE PERSON TO TAKK thn nceney In their loxvn for ono of the b < : st pay- Inrarileles on tlm market , retails for 23 qents ; pays lee per cent DroHlf wlls to over } " family ; In- cloxo ntamp. Robert S. West , Cleveland , O. 333 2I WANTED TO RErfT. Rales. IWe a wonl first Insertion ; , Ic a wonl llioro- fu > r. Nothlnir taken for hws than 25c. K-WANTED TO RENT , A WOMAN'S SAFETY blcyclci Address M , 1 , Ileii. 3fiH 21 * TT WANTED" FURNISHED COTTAOE OR i rooinHfor houmjkecplnif hnlunco of Biitrtmer. Rest reforunccs ( urnlHlieiL No children. Address M 4 Ileo. 370-21 K-A YOUNO MARRIBD COUPLE WISH TO obtain bonrtl In a private family. Slain price , nnd address M 5 Uee office. 37fi-21 * STORAGE. Rates , lOo a line each Insortlon , f l.iSO n llnjo per month. Nothing taken for tcnii than 2'c. " " ' STORAUK\VlLL'iAM3'icit69Sll14 ! ! HAHNEY 4.-a M-STORAOE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOOD3 ; clean nnd cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam , 451 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IHc a wonl first Innnrtlon , lea word there after. Nothing taken for less than 23c. "XJ CASH FOR FURNITURE , " HOlTsEHOLD * ' goods , ellor will wn for owner In our auction Bales. R. Wells , 1111 Faniam. ' 4 t FOR SAIjE MISOELLANEOUS. -A FINK ni'RIOHT PIANO , USED TWO monthn , at $100 discount. Fonl .V Charlton , 15UH Pudge. : tsr.-2 _ f OK SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC Rates , lOon line each Insertion , fIJSOa llilopur month. Nothing taken fur lens than -'flu " " ' ' " > -Y6BSA"LlcrDAiUUnUCY'"S nMAJMKmSE' Hercnlei'ii hands high , Hlx j'ears old , sound and gentle , and delivery wagun , nearly new , 1 11) ) S , -'lilli mrcu t. iiU ! ) 'ja _ T > -aoOD I'HAKTON FOR SALE CHEAP. All > - -l ply IBM No , 2lBt Btreet. MIIU2 2 1' FOR SALE MISCELLAN-BOUS. Rates , 1 We a word llrst insertion , lea word there after. Nothing tiiKun for less than -Tiu. Q-1'UG I'UPl'IES , ROOM 30 , UAUKKR 1ILOCK. M7UU A2 -FOR SALE. TWO THOROUGHR11BD SETters - tors ; onu well broken. 1 * . Relbold , llL'i ) : Far- nani St , M"U8 21 Q FOR SALE , ICE IN CAR LOTS. OIL11KRT Hl'OH. . Council llhllTs. M ItlJ At Vnil SALE , LAUNDRY 1'LANT , LESS THAN half price. Knanlre 1R18 Farnain. M38U ua MISCELLANKOUS. Rates , Ike a wonlllrsllnsertlon , lea wonl thoro- aflor. Nothlnir taken for less than 25c. VANTEO , IIOILER AND ENOiNE r TO 10- horse power In Bood condition. Lewis , 1017 Jones mi-cut. M370 23 * R-DRAND NEW PIANOS FOR RENT AT FORD ACliarltun'BlSOailodim. 38(1 22 CLAIRVOYANTS Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nolhlmr taken for less than 25c. . , rellfiblu business medium1 3th yuarat lit ) N.lilth 437 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. , Rates , l > io a woiil llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2"c. T1 MADAME SMITH , fi02 S. 13TH , 2ND FLOOR , -L Room a. Massage , vapor , alcohol , ati'ain.Biiluhur- Jnu and bea battis. in277 22 * rfaiMK. . CARSON , 1121 DOUOLAf STREET , aD -L tloor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and o.i L baths. Mal)5 ) 28- T-MMK. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 205 ; Donglan block. JI127 A0 MACK OP CHICAGO GIVES MATHS , L magnetic , massage treatment. 110 North Ifith St. , second floor , room l. a77 2ii * PERSONAL Hates , IH'o a wonl flrat Insortlon. loa word there- Tier. Nothing taken lor less than 25c. FWUITK FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR 11EAU- tlfully Illnstrite : < l Matrimonial Journal , con taining many photo-engravings of handsome women and gallant men who wish to wed. lirown Publishing Co. , Temple sonrt , Toledo , O M71 l-il ; WRITK FOR FREE COPY OP OUR HEAU- ' tlfnlly illustrated marrlago jonni.it. Drown Pub. Co. . Toleilo , O. MHU'J ' a3 -WANTED TO KNOW THE ADDRESS AND wherabouts of Mat Reytbower by his wife , Na talia , and her thrtvj bens , Wllllo , Frank and Hob. Address 1H'-M South lath HI. IWO 21 * A WIDOW OP MEANS DESIRES THE AC- qnahitanco of a Christian widower of means. Ago from U5 to 75. Will exchange references. Address M 11 , Ili-o oBlco. 382 21 * PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.Ita a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than 2iio. JSONNENIIBRO , DIAMOND BROKER , 1305 .Douglas st. Loans money on dlitmonds.watches , etc. Old cold and silver boiiKht. Tel. 155H. 4B5 MONEY TO .LOAN REAIi i-STATE. LOANS , G. O. WALLACE , 312 DROWN DLK. 472 \\r-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED V city proporty. KI.OOO and upwards. 6 to H } < per cent ; no dolayn. W. Farnam Smith A Co , 1320 Farnain 4till W-l AND2 YEARLOANSON CITY AND FARM morlua.os. Rued & Sulby,344 Board of Tnvdo. -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES TlioO. F. Davis Co. , 1605 Farnam Btreot. 400 trr-FIRST AND SECOND MORTOAOE LOANS ! ; ' low rates. Alex Moore , 401 U < > o bldff. 474 MONHYTOLOAN AT LOWEST .RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real nstatu.l toSyeara Fldo.lty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam. 402 VVLOANS , J. W. SQUIRE , 248 IIEE I1LDQ. 475 \XJ-VNTHONYLOANANDTRUSTCO..11HN. Y. ' " Life , lends at low ratua for choice Hccurltyon Nebraska and Iowa farina or Oniuha city proporty. 470 W CENTRAL LOAN * TRUST CO. , HEEDLIX } , 403 W-WANTED , TO HU Y 8 PKR CENT NOTES SE - cured by mortiraces Omaha city or Uounlas Co. property. Reed , V Solby , 335 lloanl of Tradu 407 \\r I HAVE $1,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED ' firm mortmain ) farm land or city proportv. Nothlnir but the Iwst Bccnrlty will b considered. Address full particular ! ) to L 10 , Duo ofllco. 112 21 * r PRIVATE MONKY TO LOAN , J , U , 7.ITTLB. lirown block. M310 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. ' Rates , IDo a linn ouch Insitrllon , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken fur less than 25u , All makes boiuhl , sold , oxehuni'cxl , runted , OKI N. Y. Llfo bid. , Tel. 33U 484 WORLD'S .FAIIl HOTELS Se BOOMS Rates , KM a line each Inmirtlou , $1..0 a line per month. Nothtnir taken for luus than 25o , ROOM8 1 WITH HOARD VGH SIX. AI > - A dress lirown , varu of Chan. II. Fuller. Chicago , 111. M3I17 27' MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. * afRates. " . IKo a wonl tlrst Insertion , IcaworUthere- after. Nothtnir taken for lens than 23c , -OALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MORTflAGH LOAN Ctt INCORi-ORTBD. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOUSES. WAliONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEII'l H. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHBR SECURITY. Wo will lend you any amount from $1(1.00 to ( l.UOO.OO. ON TUB DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without im.llolty or removal of proiwrtr. Ton can pay tUo money buck In any amount you wish , and _ t any time , and each paymonl so mad. will rcduou the cost of Iho lo&u. Umnoinbor thai you hare the usa of both the property ami the money , aud pay for It only AS lone an van kei'ii It. There win bo DO OXIM > II or ch.iryo kepi out of tlm amount wanted , but jou will reoctre tbo full 1 amount of the loan. Itcfora borrowing qlsawhcro call -nd o u and yea will find It irrpatly to your adrantairo. 0 M AJWlmfAlfe .LOAN CC _ 00 SOUTH 1UT1I .TltKKT , fir1 Uoot above tlio street. ATNU LOAN COMPANY IM OUAHA. * 7T MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. VIiO YOU WANT MONKY ? -V THE FIDELITY UUN HUAR/.NTF.ECO. , ROOM WITHNKLL riWCK , nlOW SOUTH IttTH CORNER IIARNKY ST. ' .VB MAKK COANS ON KUUNITimH , 1IOR3P.3 OAHHIAHKS , WAUKIIOtlSB UECKIl'TS OH 1'Kll- SONAh 1'IIOI'EUTV OK AN V 1C1N1) YOU / WILL / / /t / CALL ONt OUH TERMS Wlljt * MKIUT YOUIl API'HOVxVU Youcnnpay the money bick nt nny tlmonirl In any amount yon wish. nn < l thus rediica the cost ul carrying thu loan In proixirllon to u'nioont you p y. IV YOU owu a balance on your furniture or othnr Pvraonal ) iroi > orty of any kind wn will i iy It off for you and r.irrv U nn loiur : inyou dcslni. YOU CAN JlAVB YOUIl MONKY IN ONK IIOUIl ntOM THIiTIMK YOU MAKK APPLICATION. No publicity or removal ot itroixjrty , so that you gel thn UIH.I of Iwlh inonuy and property. 47H V WILtTToAsTMON'RY ON ANY KIND OP SK- Acurltyi strictly oonlliluntlaL A. K. Harris , room 1 Conthicnt.ll block 478 BUSINESS OK ANCE3. , inonllno each hmertlon , St-flOa line pur month. Nothing taken for less th.in 'J. > cw -111 ! J.V.-J * V-FOR RENT. A SMALL WATER MILL. AD- i dnsss box S3 , Lincoln. Nub. C21 \T-FOR SALE. IJAUI1K11 SHOP AND DATH J- room , loealed In thu business part of city and oxcullcnt business. For particulars address. K 37 , Hue. Oil 1 ill ) ; _ _ V-FOR SALE. WHOLESALE TOY AND FANCY J-poods business ; best trade In city. Address L 21) , Dec. 11)1 ) _ : V-'FOR SALE ORTRADE. FIRST-CLASS DRUfJ A Htore , eentrally located , good cash buslnens. C. W. 1. . P. O. Hex filH. M'202 Y-r TOR SALE-'J50 will buy a tvHtaumnt stock looatLKl on prlncltial Htroot of Sioux City , In. , nnd doing a lliiu bimlticBHI reuxon for Helllnir In MlcknosH , Address llcstaurant , 8'JO Fourth Htn-ot , Slonx City , I.i. as I 21 * y TO KXC1IANOK , lt0 ! ACHKS LAND FOH Htock of KrocnrlcH or Council HlnffH city prop erty. Address Clins. K. Klnnuy , Atlantic. In. M37.1 i7 ! Y" FOR SALB , INCOME INVESTMENT , $10- 000.110 ! owni-r will Hi-ll vnluablu IHIHIIOKH | lot without bulldlnirH and leaHu itronnd fortonn of years at l ! per cent on purchase price , payable quarterly In advanao. I'ropurty IH In thu Very bimt location. IncruaHlntr In value , nnd will bear thu closest InvuBllg.itlon. AddrcHR M U , Dec.MIOI M-IOI ) S3 * FOll EXCHANGE. Rates , 1 Oca line pacli Insortlon , $ l.i0allnu per month. Nothing taken for IC.SM than "J.'ic. yI IIAVK * Lv f-lOt ( intlos f rom Onialm ; nlHo Ili'U acres In Mis souri , all clear. Will Hell or fxcli.iiiKu for stock pcni'rnl merclianillse , boots and HIOUH | , liorsos or cattlo. J. It. , 4WU Loavonwortli struQl Oinnhii. r/-\ CLEAN STOCK OF OENERAL MDSE. -l Will take real ustatoandnionoy Uox 2i > 5 , Frank fort , Ind. .181 iOWN 100 FARMS IN NERRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota. Will cll cheap or uxcliaiuro for inline.homoa and cuttlu. Addbox 70Fr.mkfort , Ind. 481 _ r/ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OR PARTNER / wanted , of a 40-barrel steam flour mill , roller process. In a ( rood location , ( rood custom trade. Also for Halo or exchange a Htuam plant of 28- IIOI-HI" jiower , irooit condition. Inquire of Stanton Holler Mills. Stanton. Neb. 218 _ . " > V-ABOUT $7.000 WORTH OF STAPLE OEN- AJeral merchandise for one-thlnl cash or Hecnrod notes , bnlanco Omaha city properly or Kood farm. J. It , Haddock , Fairbury , Nub. M2HO y-WANTKD , OOOD IOWA STOCK FARM. WILL Upnt In ns part payment 2-llM ) acres of cheap land In western Nebraska. Address Hicks Real Estate Agency , 305 N. Y. Llfo blilf. , Omaha. Neb. 287 21 / - SALE OR EXCHANGE , A FINE LOT /Avorth $1,100.00 , for $750.00. and will take a food drlvlmr horao as part payment. $ . ' 0.00 or $100.00 cash , balancH S10.00 per month. Fidelity Tmat company. 17O2 Farnain Htruot. M328 28 Z 100. A NEIl. LAND TO "EXCHANGE FOR indue. Address W. N. C. , look box 40 , Tabor. la. Z FOR TRADE. 4 CAR-LOADS OF HUGOIES. two-Huutcd Bprlmf wairons , utc. , dullvered crated In Oniaha , for half cash and half real es tate ; larso eaHtern manufacturer forci-d to rillue money ; no trade considered for less than onu car load ; prices on application. W. E. Oration , BO7 Paxton block. Omaha. M340 22 V WANTED , TO KXCIIANOE VACANT LOT 'Jand eash f or rusldonco. Describe and locate. Address LU4 , Ileo. _ . JJ3S2 22 * Zll0 ! ACRES YELL IMPROVED ; CENTRAL Nebraska. Will take In exchange eood work loams. Address M 2 , Dee. SI372 23 * y IMPROVED FARM.UNINCUMIIERED. GOOD , ' -'title. To tradu for Htock of goods. F. ( ! . IIoxlu Ogalnlla , Neb. M3IJII 22 Z 1110 ACRES FINE LAND IN RKPUUI.ICAN Valley , to trade for clear IIOIIHO and lot In Omaha , Address E. S. Jester , 11-18 N. 20th St. , Oniaha. WILL TRADE REAL ESTATE FOR or Hinall Block of b'oods. Address-M 7 , Dec. FOB , SALE RfiAJU Rates , lOc a line each liiRcrtton , * 1.SO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than L'Sc. s \VE MONEY ! DO IT NOW I THE SAFEST WAY Is to buy a $400.00 lot that Is right In town , has two motor lines. Is on h'rade , has all Improvements , iwrfcct title , abstract with overy4ot , Is not way out In suburbs nor down un the bottoms. First pay ment Is $23.00. Then $10.00 a month no Interest till $100.00 Is mid. Como and se < > yourself what this projwrty is , what thu neighborhood Is , what OOOD HOUSES are already built on the ground and now ones bnlntr hi i lit. Tills IH a t'ood chance for yon to Ret a start In acquiring a home. Yon cannot help but do well. It Is the beat property today In Omnha and thu cheapest. AMES HEAL ESTATE AOHNOY. 1017 FARNAM. Opp. N. Y. Life. M35'J INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET rich. Wo offer for quick sale 10 cholco llttlo planta- Uons'of ( en acres oaHi. at Mlllard , only f 100 per aciii. Yon cun llvu thnru and work or do busi ness In Omnha. ISnst thlui ; over offered. Call early If you would seeiiru onu of these elegant pieces of land Jiny ono of which will produce a llvhu ; for yourself and family. llotrif .V Hill , Mod Farnam st. 003 Jy 2U 13 UY LOTS IN STOEPEL PLACE. CheaiwHt and ix-st lots In OMAHA. Special price and termafj J1OMK IIUILDKRS. Stoepol Place lom will always advance In price , for the city must irrow wnstwaiil. Cull on or ad dress W. A. Websler. 402 Ilou bldjr. M077 FOR SALK , A OOOD STOCK AND CHAIN FARM of 4118 acres In Harrison county , Iowa , on very reasonable terms. Address L. II , Raymond , Muir- nolla.Ia , MS 12 A3 * \\riIY PAY RENT , WHEN YOU CAN HU Y A XI M fool east front lot on Virginia uvoniie , In thu tluest residence | Kirllon of the city at much less than Its value , and turn In your omsldti $500 or $ < ; im lot as part payment , This Is an otTcr seldom made on such desirable properly. Now Is the lime to buy a place for u homo , and this ja thu * "F/dc / Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street. A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front lot Lowe avuniio ( Popplcton park ) , easy HCCOIW to motor. Owner KCilnir Into business. Wilt sell very cheap for cash. Also lot llanscom Place , lllf uuruuln for cash. Address L. F. , P. O. llox 340. M14S. l OR SALE AT * ltl)0 ( ) , A NICEH-ROOM HOUSE , -L newly painted , with CO foot lot. on car linn. Payments very unsy. Decided burtraln. D. F , Hutchison , IU > JN , 10th at. 337 21 1 > ARGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALK -Hor trade. F. K. Purling , Darker blk. 11)0Al3 ) BARGAIN. SIX ROOM COTTAGE. SOUTH front half lot Hurt between IH und 10. Will coiibldur ny reasonable offiir , half oasli , terms to ' wilt on balance. W. N. Nuson , Room 111 llo.ird of 'Irade. MllQU 22 A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT. Do you want the handsomest collage homo In Ouiahal Then lot us Bhow yon thu only ono wo havn loft In Avondalu park , JUKI complutul , il rooms , clcctrlo llitht , furnace , bath , fomented collar , eloclrle bells , Bpaklnr lnls. . oiled floora , uK-ifiiully paiH.Tednuutid , tu , worth ti,004i , und for aalo at KJ.WOU.00. You can b e It evening * . No. 2751 Websler St. Wo ara ofterwl $30.00 IKT month for this eOtUkzu if wo would runt It , nuarly in per cent on the prlco which wo auk , Fidelity Trust Com pany , 1702 Farnaui tttrevt IU3-23 UARM LANDS , C. F,1IARR1SON,012 N. Y , LIFE. MS15A1U' FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE , 30TII and Sjulur BtrocUi ; collar , clsiorn , city water , ynioUdetl ; only .1,220.00 ; easy lujmeiit * . En- qnlre 131M Fiirnam. il'J'JO 23 UNDEBTAKEB8ANDEMBALMEBS Rate. , lOo a line eaoh Insertion , > 1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taVCBii tor loss than 35c. W , DAKKH ( POR.MKULY WITH JOHN O. Jacob * . Uooeaaod , later wltU M.O. Maul ) , imdcr- Ukur ami caib-lmer , 319 S. 10th .t. Twl. OUO. sEcuniTiEs : Rates " , mo n wonl flrMtn eJUn. < lea won ] them- nfter. Nothlnir taken for loajllmn s.le. 1 P YOU HAVE FUNDS FOll.CJVESTMF.NT 8KB I our list of ncoiirltlM. Flf < tiuorl .iT' loins on OniRli.i property frtt.n' ftniu to,0 ) : i > for siln. A ntfu and eonrnnlrnt liiY ( ! ttn'jnt ' , Call and lot IIH show you whafwo liari" . ' * " ' Plilllltf.tnisl Comp-iny. ITOiJ'arniini street. S 177-27 RKAti R3TATB MORTOAOE ON DESIRAnLE , Ineoiiie-tirodiiclnff nnr"'rlv. ' Omxl rate of Inter est. Address P. O. Dux 7iiS , On " h.l , N b. "l M3I0SO * GILT EDGED PAPER OF FDIST-CLASS IIUSI- lie-is IIOIISOH In blocks of from $ IOIHUNI to $3,000.01) ) . Address P. O. Ikifc'no , Oniah.i , Neb. : Maso ati1 LOST , Rates. lUaii word firm Insertion , lua wonltlnTj- after. Nothlnir taken for loss than 2Je. oTiiAVK7Tc 8Torri { - ! ouiiRij"ii6iisK [ x O"N Qrlchl tlank , left forefoot whlto. nuir In forehead , welicht 1.100. Reward. 232.Faruam ) street. _ _ _ _ MM 10 22' OST-LIHERAt. REWARD FOR RETURN OF JpackaKo containing black cheviot milt , taken from Adams cxpn'ss wairon July 8. R. II. Reeves. M3IIO 22' WANJED TO BQBBOW. - - . _ . . , . J ' , , -r-i-- rj - - iuLn - L nf ,1 jj j i - ' - - - - - - n _ _ i. - .1 r . -i - . Rates , lOen line eaoh Inwrtlon , $1.50 n line per month. Nothtmr taken for les-l than 25u. \\rANTED , TO IIORROW Jl.DOO.Ot ) AT UEASON- ' " nblu Inten-st , on ample , \inlncumlKMiMl n-al estate , Inside city limits. Address S.S. Jay. oniaha. M371 22' \ \ ANTED TO IIORROW. * 1,000.00 ON A 1 llr t niortirairu .security. M H , llee. Jtl3 : ) ! 23" SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lOo a line each hmertlon , $1,50 a line per month. Nothlnir taken for less than 2C. YOUN ( LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON i aeiiilni | a working knowledge of shorthand anil typewriting at A. C. Van S.int' school of short hand , 313 N. Y. Llfo. Tytiuwrltors to rent. 483 SCAJjtS. S'KW A SECOND HAND SCALH-i , ALL KINDS Address llonleiut Selluck Co. , L litest , , Chlcao 48U PATENT BUREAU , SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Boo Building : , Omaha , Nob. 4yoarsK.xamlnar3lI. 8,1'nt Ofllco. Advluofroo No fee until patent is obtained. WHEN YOU CO ABROAD TAKE AMERICAN KXl'UKSS CD'S Traveler's Checks. Sale economical nnrl nvallablo nt over 20.000 places In Kuiopu , Asia , Africa , anil the Unlteil States. RR1LWRY TIMK GMD leaves ICIHCAOO. HURL1NGTON It Q.l Arrives Omaha | Doiwt 10th and Mason 3ts , I Omaha 4.20 | > mt PhlcHiro Vosllhuh ! 8.00 am 11.1"inn Chicago Expresx il.CO am 12.10 am { Chicago Express 4.'J5pm 7.17 pin . . . . . . .t Iowa Local a.5Spai Omaha j Doixt 10thiind _ _ Mason Sts. 10.1.1am . Denver Evpr > . " . I 4.0dpni lO.liiam . Duadwood -I. Oil pin 4.nipm ) Deiivi > r Exn-c4s | ' 11.31) am 4.ftDpm Denver UfrttUsili 12.0.am O.&Opm . .Nebraska Local ( BxctlptSim ) . . I I > . . i0 p.n H.15am . .Lliicojn Loa.il ( Kxciit ( Him.I ) - am Leaves r 5HTCAOO. ft. I. ICTXUIPIC. ' ArTlves Oniaha | Union D-pot 10th A Marcy Sts.j Omaha lO.aoum Atlantic EXpra s , . . 4.00pm Nebraska Stat > ' 'Llillled 7.1l > pm Night Express' . ' . . . . fi.ODpm Worlil's Fair lf.linlled - ' ' -'r'Frtrir lUnlon Depot loth iMArcy Sts. | West i ) . 10 pm Lincoln. Fnlrbiiry.Local. . . . 111.25 am II. 10 am Nebr.iHka SUitfi Lmlti- n.f.O pm 2.30 pm World's Fair Limited j.4lpn IC. 0. , ST < rj. iCf. ! Dnixit lotlutnd. Mason 3ts. Omaha il.COnm . . . .Kansas City Day Exjlruss. . . , ! . " .finpin tl.ti > pm K. C , Nlulil Exp..vla U.I' . Trans.L II. 10am l.4upm ) St. Louis Exprim. ' . . . . . . . ! U.IOam Leaves | llUIO niClPrc : nrFires Omaha I Union Depot 10th > V Marcy Sts. | Omaha 'LuavoH 'CIIICAJlO.irrrTi'Sr.'P/nJL. ( Arrives Omah.1 _ I U. P. Dupot and Marcy Sta. | Omaha n.30pm I Chicago Express I 0.33am 11.30am I Chicago Express.JJ5.50 pm LiJaVes" ! P. . E. .t MO. VALLEY I Arrives Omalial DoXt | 15th and Webster Stn. I Omah Leaves I CHICAOO It NORTH WESTN. I Arrives Omahal U. P. depot. 10th A Matey Sts. I Omaha Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Al-rlvcs _ Omahal Depot 10th and Webster Sts. Omaha "l.lOpiii St. Louis Express..7. fi-ld am 10.00pm St. Louis Express 4..Spin C.25pm Nebraska Local . . . . . . . . . . I/iaves I C. ST. P. . M. Ic O. lArrives Omaha Depot l.llli and Webster Sta. | Onialia Leaves SIOUX CITY i PACIFU. | Arrl\ ' Omahal Depot , 10 and Marcy Sts. | Omaha 7.20uni i . SloniTcitylMs'senVor . | lO.20piii 4.00pm' ' . St. Paul K < prCBS . 1 10. IX ) am Li-'nves I siOUjfcTi'Yliri'ACIFIO [ ATrlvos " Omahal Dupot , 15th and W-ibsterHts. I Omaha 545 ! ] > 7nf . , . .stri5aurLliTill l . I 11.2,1 ani 5.45pin | . Chicago Llinltod . | t.25am ) Leaves I OMAHA A HT. LOUIS. A rrlven OmahallLP. Uopot , 10th nnil Maroy Omaha " 4.00 pTnl. . .r S C I oiils Ciinnon Half. . . . . . U 2.35 pm WILL VISIT NEBRASKA. Foreign Coininliiloiiur < < to tlio World's l' lr Will See thn Stiite. World's Fair Commlsslonor General Gar- noau loft yesterday afternoon forChieago. Ho is engaged in making preparation ! ! to give n number of commissioners representing for eign countries a trip through NobrnsUn , and hopes to give thorn an Impression of the resources - sources of this state that will bo of boiiotlt to Nebraska after the fair U over and the commissioners will have returned to their homos. It is his intention to have on this trip the representatives of the countries1 from which this country draws its heaviest Immigration , with u view to sending back to these coun tries reports of personal observations made while the crops nro growing nnd the oppor tunities for sight soolng/iro' the most favor- nlilo. Thu arrangements i ro not yet com plete nnd probably will nof bo for a wcelt. Tlio projKJseil trip vrlUj tyvor tie | entire length nnd breadth of/tMo state nnd the Omaha part of it will 'priibably bo the lust day of the outing before starting back to Chicago. ' jj It is understood that tho/two great rail ways covering thu entire li'UBth of the state will furnish transportation , ' and it Is ex pected that the trip of two Special cars filled with representative forelS ors will have a material bearing on Nsbjyjiska's develop ment in years to como. ei Fniiornl of John The funeral of John I * . T& lor , brother of Chief Clerk JCacic Taylor.ipf the Paxton hotel will bo held this jjjtfiornoon from the residence oC. the decoaiotf , Twentieth und Ixioust stroots.ut O.o'olook. Jtov.C.WSavaffo an _ will otlHato , After thoservices at t , ho liouso the body will bo takeu to Forest Lawn cemetery for interment. Mrs. Stitch of St. Louis , sister of tbo do- roasod will arrlvo today to attend the funeral. fr > < " The deceased came to'.this * blty a number of yoars-aKO and /or a lonctlmo followed the occupation of an expert accountant , finally going Into the court house , /Tljero for four .Years ho has been employed as a copyist. Mr. Taylor was a highly educated gentle man and devoted hU earlier years to toauh- ing school in tlio southern suites. Ho was modeat and unassumluir and made friends by the score. For two years his health has 'boon ' failing and some months ago ho was informed that hii lungs were nearly gpno wjlli consump tion. The truth of the report ho "could not realize , und bravely ho kept ou at his desk and over his books until so weak that ho was compelled to giro ut > two months ago nnd take to the oed from which ho never EQUALIZED THE BRIDGE TOLL Another Great Triumph of the Wide Awake Ootnmcroial Olub. OMAHA JOBBERS GET JUSTICE AT LAST Uallrnndl Dnrldn that limit Shippers - 11.1 ve In 1'iiy n llrldcn Toll \Vott n Oninlm Dors r.nit Splen did Victory. For M-o years Omaha lias contended that the Union Pacific's arbitrary of 5 cents per 100. or brtdeo toll , which moro cor rectly defines the situation , was a direct blow nt the enterprises fostered nnd main tained by the people of Nebraska doing business in the metropolis of the common wealth. For us many years , boards of trauo , com mercial clubs nnd lndlvltlu.il Jobbers and shipiHirs have .bcseechod the Union PnciHu to remove the arbitrary nnd equalize the rates botwcen Council Bluffs nnd Omaha , but all prayerful petitions and tbo relentless array of llgures presented , by tbeso several organizations proved of llttlo avail. The Union 1'aclllc was seemingly deaf to the voice which told of discrimination and unfair treatment at the Hands of the road holding the key to the situation ami gave no hone of relief Thursday , nonover , in the meeting of general freight agents In Chicago , when the question of equalizing rates from Iowa to Nebraska points canio up , the representa tives of the Union Pacific agreed that the oaly fair settlement of a mueh-ulscusiod quus'.ion rested in the making of a bridge tolLof n cents per 100 east as well as west. It was thodawnlng of the millennium 1 The long anticipated but never realized bad really como to pass. This decision of putttm : Iowa rates upon n parity with Nebraska rates solved ono of the most perplexing problems growing oiit or the adjustment of tariff sheets under the No- braskn maximum rate bill , and gives Omaha an opportunity to shout hosannas that a fair mcasuro of Justice has at last been accorded to the ( ! atc City by tbo railroads that have enjoyed Its trade for years , The bridge Arbitrary which has been the bugbear of Omaha since Its establishment , was duo to the Iowa maximum rate law , olTecttvo some flvo years ntro. When the freight men of the Iowa roads came to put the now law in effect they found , as they claimed , tariffs so ruinously low that they would bo compelled to charge a Union Pa cific bridge arbitrary of 15 cents per 100 pounds upon all freight from Omaha and Ne braska common points billed for points in Iowa. As. for instance , the Omaha imtilo- mont honso doing business in Pottawattamio comity would have to pay f > cents moro per hundred on its machinery than the Council Blufl'.s man , in consequence of which the Omaha man was driven from a market clearly tributary to Council Bluffs. Uut tne Council Bluffs implement man could como into Nebraska and meet the Omaha house's prices because it was free of tbo arbitrary. Now , when Nebraska is in the throes of a maximum rate law , the representatives of the roads in interest accept tbo inevitable and adjust rates along lines that in the very nature of things should have been adjusted years ago. It was for tbo accomplishment of this , among other things , that the Commercial club was organized , ami from tbo very begin ning Commissioner Utt urged this action upon the railroads , but with indifferent suc cess , until brought face to face with the stressful condition of things , the Union Pa- cilic gracefully yielded. UKXKKAL , ItKDUOTlON OF ItATKS. Knllroiuls nt T.uU ItccomliiB Morn Liberal Action of tlio Wmtern Itonllt. CIIICAOO , . July 81. The western roads did not reach a definite conclusion today in ro- I'nrd to the reduced rates for the World's fair. There is a reasonable prospect of them doing so. The basis will bo practically ono faro for the round trip. At the meeting to day a committee of seven was appointed to submit a plan for consideration. The committee * mittee was not entirely unanimous in the ro- i > ort submitted. The majority recommended as follows : _ Except where the present basis of SO per cent of double the regular local faros makes a lower rate , regular World's fair excursion tickets may bo sold to Chicago every day , commencing .Inly 25 , at the rate of one faro for the round trip , plus ? _ , the regular forms of World's fair ticket now in two with the standard limit for return ou or before Koroin- ber 15 , IS'.ta , to bo used and to bo good on all trains. In all cases the above to operate as a repeal of all previous ruling and legislation on World's fair rates. The majority of the committed reported in favor of adding after words " $2 , " "until the round trip rate of ? 14 is reached , beyond which the rates shall bo ono faro for the round trip. After discussing these recommendations for some time the mooting adjourned until tomorrow morning. The general opinion is that the recommendations will bo substan tially adopted. All bars were removed today which have prevented cuts niado by the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific roads bntwcon Puget Sound points and St. Paul being np plied through any Missouri river gateway except Omaha. The Union Pacllle had made a SW.IX ) rate from points on its line competitive - potitivo with these two roads to Omaha via Ogden. Competitors of the Union Pacific claimed rollof under the agreement of tbo Western Passenger association and they are author ized to use the rate via their respective gate ways and to carry it to Salt I auo City. This rate of S33.GO is to bo available by all the ro.ids by which short line one-way rates properly apply nnd to Do used in accordance with both east and west roads. Inwrmo- dlato points on through lines take the same rates , Heducttons made by the Alton road lu rates from Kansas City to Chicago and Kansas City to St. Ixjuls , to mcot the combinations of brokers at Kansas City , were applied to day by all western roads to their Missouri river gateways. The rate of W.75 was made from Lcavonivorth , Atchison and St , Joseph to Chicago. The rate from Leavenworth to St. I/nils was nrulo $0.i5 ! and from St. Joseph nnd Atchlson to St. I uls ffi.OTi. Whether western roads can ngroo con t- cerning further reductions ot World's fair rates or not , they will bo reduced , j from Missouri rlvor points. The chairman of tbo Western Passenger association has ruled that the cut rates made by the Alton from Kansas City to Chicago and St. Louis must l > o the basis for making inductions for World's fair excur sions. Excursion rates will bo $ l.t5 ! lower than the Alton's cut , or $7.50 from Kansas City for the ono-way rato. Directors of the Pullman Palace Car com pany have dcclarod a quarterly dividend of yj per fibnro , payable August 15. How tin ) No\T Kutii Law Will Work. There was a little group of railroad men In the freight department of the Union Pacific discussing the changes the maximum freight bill woujd nmko in certain linos. J , II. M - bonoy , the freight commissioner' for Sioux City , was also a ipart of the group and his utterances regarding tbo withdrawal of the tariffs of the Sioux City & Pacific and Klk- horn Valley from southwest | > oliits were also of a mighty Interesting character. In tbo course of thu talk oao well known freight manwho has slept over the maximum rate bill , who has lived , in fact on it for the last two months , made vho startlim : remark that a carload of sand from Valley to Omaha , whloh heretofore was carried forfT , under house roll XI would now command a rate of tl-i , a prohibitive rate that would practically ruin the business in that com i- modity from Volley. "Hut that Is not nil , " said ho , "tho trans- portatlon of emigrants movables has boon entirely taken away under this bill. Under the law wo are allowed to chnrgo switching charges on a carload of stock to South Omaha. Heretofore wo Imvo done our own switching , tbo shipper paying no attention whatever to the matter. Now r all we are required to do la to deliver the car to the Stook Yards company and lot them take care of the shipment. The low does not eouuiol us to bed stock cars as wo have been doing in tbu past , allowing 75 cents to the nhlppor for every car bedded. Under Iho law tbu farmer I I or shipper will have to bed his own en * or lot his stock go through without proHir | rare and attention. Onn fruitful source of saving to the railroads will to on transportation which , If they so elect , need not bo given to any person aeeomiwiny- Ing the slock. Under thn proiont nrranga- mcnt transportation Is given both ways to ono person accompanying two cars of stock. "Hut this Is not all. The commodity rate on beet , notwithstanding the contract Is can celed , as are r.Uos on hay , stone , sand and 100 ether things , nnd i * distance tariff sub stituted Instead. " Apropos of the determination on the p.irt ol the rallroaJs to put the law Into effect , the following order made Its nppearanco at Unrllncton headquarters this morning : All freight t.irltK hllllm : rntosor special rilt" nf niiy Mini applying bvtwpen points on thN linn nfthln thoMnto of Nebraska will ox- plru with .Inly 31 , 1HU3. Tariffs In nccordnnco with the Nebraska nrixlmnm rate ln\v , unVc- tlvo Aucnst 1 , 18U3. will bo jttrpatvd anil m.illod to nii < tiLs of lids company ul an early date. Avvnls will advls-i all shipper * accord In fly nnd pot copy of lliU notice In their The Union Pacific tells the story In the following graceful style : UffaiMlvo August I , 1SOX Wo.slern classifi cation No. 10 of July i , la'J3 , so far us II np- ptli'snn bn.ilness hutuccn Missouri rlvor points tunl Nuhr.-iHka stations nnd lietwooit Muttons In Nebraska will bo withdrawn and uanculi'd. On and aftur above date current Nebr.tsxn clasM- HcatlOn will apply. It nlso gives the numbers of about 200 tar iffs withdrawn and canceled under the now law effective August 1. DpcUloti on u C ilihr.iloil Oino. The case of Henry ( oodrlch and Hiram Mnrfoll , division In which vvas Imndcd down yesterday in the suprmno court of Iho United States , was commenced Jnuiiary 2Vi , 1SSS. In the circuit court of tlio United States for the district of Colorado , to recover $20- 7II7.CO for alleged ovotvhnr.eo and discrimina tion on coal shipped by plaintiffs from Krio to Denver on the Denver , Marshall ft Uonlder railroad. On May 31 , ISM ) , n ver dict mis cntcroil for plaintllt in singla dam ages for $ o,184ld. ! On .1 writ ot error tlio case was taken up to supreme court of the United .States In October , 18311 , nnd was heard on its merits thl * spring. The court now hands down an opinion after several months of waiting. Chief Cleric Brock of the llnrllncton freight department loft .vesterduy for Clii- capo to join his chief. Mr. George Crosby , iu ii'ljiBthib' tariits under the maximum rate law. Messrs. Kissick and Vromnn , who are in Omaha In the interest of the itUolmr oil traiuincn from the Catskill bninch of the t'ulou Pitclllo , will bo hoard again this mornv in. ; by Mr. Dickinson. Yoitcnlnv the pen- tlemon were closeted with Mr. McCounoll. A. WoiiKin' * KimU'Uj f . - llillinuniliry : ; lUiriinmtliMi , I am an old sufferer from inllammatory rheumatism. The past winter it came- upon mo again , very acute and severe. My joints swelled nnd became inllamed , sere to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request - quest of my mother-in-law , I tried Chamber lain's P.iln Balm to reduce the swelling ana case tbo pain , and to my agreeable surprise it did both. 1 have used thivo fifty-cent betties - ties and believe it to bo the finest thing for rheumatism , p.iins and swellings extant. IX ID. Carr , liKB Harrison St. , Kansas City , Mo. OMAHA BOND3 FOR SALE. Treiinuror Itolln Will Put Npnrly u lliilt .Million Ilnllirn : on thn > l > i-kit. Monday , August 14 , Citv Treasurer Bolln will place on the market Omaha bonds to the amount of540,000 , and has great hopes of floating the same at goal figures. The bonds are of the long and short time issue and will bear Interest at 5 p r cent per annum. An eastern bond buyer , who is partial to Omaha securities and has handled a good many blocks of short time bonds was in. the city yesterday and called on the treasurer , llo was confident that by the date of the sale the stringency of the money market would not be so irroat as it is at present nnd that the bonds could bo floated. Ho expects - pects at that time that investors will bo less timid , and as Omaha bonds arc held In lii h esteem that there will bo a demand for them at 15 percent. The gentleman expects to bid fora portion of the offering' . The long time bonds that are included in the big block Mr. Bolln will olfor nro SIOO.OIM in main sewer bonds , voted last fall , and S.VJ.OOO of the intersection paving bonds. These bonds mature in twenty years and will boar" ft per cent Interest , an ordinance to bo presented to the council this evening providing that such bo the caso. A few weeks ago the bonds were off we 1 , but found no takers , us they bore but-P4 percent. This fact , coupled with the timidity of capital. prevented any offers being made for the issue. This however , does not detract from tbo credit of Omaha nuroad. Some of the larger anil more wealthy cities of the east , including Chicago cage , Buffalo , Toledo and others , were com pelled to increase the rate of interest , in some cases to as high as 5.j ! percent in order to secure takers. It is expected now that there i will bo bids , and while they way not bo so good as on former occasions , yet they will undoubtedly bo fair propositions. Local capital will undoubtedly como In for a share of the bonds , and more par ticularly the short tlmo Issues. In all cases the bids must not bo below par , the accrued interest to go to the oily. Several of the largest contractors will enter into the competition. They will bid for the bonds in order that their Interests may bo protected. Their bids , however , will cover only the districts in which they have done work. While they would far rather have an outsider bid the bonds in , yet for fear that such will not bo the case they will submit propositions and if they secure the bonds will accept them in p.iymcnt for tlioir work. The notices to bidders have just been acnt out. by the treasurer and it is probable that inquiries will bo made within the next few days , from which it can bo no- tcrminod ns to the outlook for dis position. Of the district lunds offered will' bo $31,000 paving ami JIOD.OIH ) grading. Of the latter will bo $77,700 which were con tracted for by Hayes If Sous of Cleve j- land , O. . but which they refused to take at the last moment. Those1 bonds are of the short tlmo issue , maturing in from ono to nine years and bear & per cent interest. tary movement , i.s the lightest running inachlno In the market , and is unequalled for speed , durability and quality of work Sold by W. Lancaster Sc , Co. , 014 South Six couth atreot ( iitrli.icn ( Jontrarl , City Attorney Council is drawing up the contract to be entered into between the city nnd A.MaeDomild , for the removal of all garbage - bago from the city. Mr. Council Hays that iu preparing the contract bo la making It as binding as possible , and hopes to throw many ( safeguards around the same for the cltUons. The contract will conform to existing ordinances , fixing the charges for collection. Thocontrnctor will ox- eculo a bond In tbo sum of $10,000 for the the faithful performance of thn work for ten years and ho will bo under the supervision of the Board of Health. The contract will bo submitted to Iho council this livening for its approval. Mr. Connoll. In speaking of the legality of the stop , said the clause prohibiting tlfo nwarUlnj , ' of any contract for a longer period than two years , except by a vote of the people ple , was wiped out of thn charter by thu last logUlaturo. Piles of people have puos , but Uo Witt'3 Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. Coined by fiamilliiK. AgasolliiGstovo exploited in Jennings Bros.1 bakery at 171H Nicholas street yesterday forenoon caused a lots of JIM. While riding to thu fire Chief Buruos' buggy broke down and the chief was considerably bruised on the right shoulder aud arm. His Injuries are not serious and ho will bo out In u day or o. Piles of people have piles , butDoWltt's witchhazol salvo will euro them. llulldlnc I'urinltf. The following ponniti to bultd rrere Issued yesterday : M. A. Hewitt. 303 _ North Thirtieth , toroand flat . , I 9,000 Two minor pormlt * " 00 Three pcrtulti , aggregating. , . . . . . . ) 3'JOO HISTORY OF A BUNCH OF KEYS Anger of a Wife Who WM Not n Scientist on Unnttorod Thought , SENSATIONAL SCENE AT THE POSTOFFICE Tlir Vfl n Fnnml l.nttorj from Another Wnmaiiin Her Itutlmml' * lnrk t < iiuil Tlien tinMhf.Tr ; < Mildr Titmlty Skclntoni on Inhibition. Parties who had business around the post- ofllco shortly nfter noon yesterday were treated to an interesting domestic byplay , that was rc.itllly understood , although llttlo was said by either principal actors In the proceeding. * . A man ami woman entered tlio lobby , nnrt the latter at once whipped a hunch of Icoyn out of her packet. She selected ono of the number and began trying It in the various locks , which loomed up in front of her to the number of _ ,000 or ; .IHU. She worked for some time , but was unsuccessful in llndlng the ono for which she was looking , nnd turning to her companion , wtift up to this tlmo had stood uuletly by , al though evidently very I'l ' at ease , demanded to know whloh was his In.v. Ho did not deign n reply and the woman went on with her se.nvh with renewed vigor. Her con tinued fnlluro to ilml the box fanned the llames of what was already well nigh nnnoii- trolablo anirer , nnd once moro she flow back to the man nnd the following conversation took place : "Arn you going to tell mo which bax it Ul" "No , I'm not. CJlvo mo that Uoy. " " 1 won't do It. Don't you dare torolnso another inlntito to tell mo the number of that box. Tell It to me. you odious brute. " ' "No , 1 won't do It until you give mo b.ick th'nt key that yon stole fr&m my pocket. " "I stele It. iiltl 1 ? Well , It'.sa pity ihuro Isn't moro of such stealing in tills world ; you hideous wretch. " And after voicing this plitlusopln.nl rellecti'jii ' the onr.iuotl woman turned once moro to thu vigorous prosecution of her search. Chilly ( .involution. The result was still fur from encouraging and this tlmo shu sunsh * . tlio nilleo of AisUt ant i'ostinaster Wood warn , on whom she burst : like a cyclone and demanded lo know what box the key which slio wildly nour ished i : would open. She llrst directed her attention to the ofllco stenographer and clerk , evidently expecting that ono of her own sex would toll , her all alto dc.sircd to know , but she w\s ; nust..ikou , for Mrs. Mnthnon replied lh.it there was nothing about the keys to Imlicnli ) the num ber of the b > x to which it belonged , and con fessed that slio did not kn.iv Iho desire.l number. "Well , you don't know much , " snapped the ir.ito visitor. "Do you know ! " she next in quired , hitting the asUstaut postmaster a l > un.n on tin ) shouMur , as ho was in the midst of the a'l.lil.lou nf a loir. ; column o ? | figures , and completely Icna.lciiK everything pertaining to mathematics entirely out of . his head. "Do you know , 1 as'so ; ! von , " nha reiter ated in a touo of earnestness that ap preached I ho pitch nn 1 intensitvof a shrink , and shook thu ko.vs before tlio eyes of thu i astonishcil .Mr. Woodward. | "No , madam , " he replied , tenderly caress- i ing j his grioveoinly assiultot shoul.ler , "I I can triitlifuliy say that 1 do not know. What is it that you wish1' ; lint the woman was giina , nnJ the in cro.ising hubbub in HID lobby imllr.iiod th ) point to which she li.td transfurivd her op erations. Hastening after her , the assist ant postmaster foun 1 her ag.tin at worlc en deavoring to lit tha k.i.y into : i do/.3ii loki -it the s'tnii' time , lie Informed her thtt : slm \vuulil have to du.sist , as sllv ) iad no liusim ; . iryimr to open the luxea that were I'ontod tiy other people. "Js that the key to your box1 ho then "No , but it's the key to his l x , " she re- torteil , bestowing an indescrtblc look on her companion , who perceptibly wilted sovor.tl inches under it. Well , " said Mr. Woo.lw.ir.l. "if ho hid wanted you to jret his mail ho would Ir.ivo told you the number of t'ao box. " "Oh. he would , would hot" and she i so I'lli/uU.v un the assistant po.sltnastoL- that ho was ntronxly toinpte ; ! to start , 'i subscription paper for himself ou the strength of It. Jtnliliy'ft Itiiucli nf Iveyi. "Wnll. that U thn oivlltnry fours j of pro- cpiluro , " insisted Mr.Von hv.tr.t by way of letting himself ilntvn .e.isily. "What bnsi- ness have yon with this nun's mail , any way ? " ho then demanded. "Well. I'm hUvlfis , for 0110 thin' , ' , " shn n \vorctl sovornlv , ami thu i-ohl wave thuc sprang up at that tbni ; anil ul.ico causoil u stntoof wild exit 'm'jnt in the olllu-o of the wciithi'r buro.ttt on th-i top floor of the McfJaguo biiildin. urruss the strout. 'I'lien the woman hcciimo uonthlontlnl to the croivd ami liiforinoil them that her hus band was s-t-riitly rodoivini ; mall from n female in this underhand 'ay , and that .slio hid : found u nut , : tml .sho had gotten possut- Hlun of the Uoy. unit ho triud without anccoss to Kot it tiw.iy fwm her and she was cert tin there was a letter in the box now from ( ho dotustablo litHsy , and ha was afraid she would Unit thn box and irot thn loltor , but she would ( jot it anyway anI uniku thorn both wish they litil never b'lii biirn , and 3ho knew well < ! nou5h who tlm wrotohi'il thinj ; wis : , nnd she would sou thii cormsponilcnco business through to i\\n \ \ bitter - tor end , airl nojilnuss Icnows wlitt when , presto , hubby suddenly ( . oiiiHnitiMl that the situation was nut at all to hi.s liclir : ' , and ho .silently .stop | > ed forward anil indicated thn box to the ruvoncroful woman. She oiionod it , with a jerk , and to her intense disgust found it full of emptiness. "Ani you aatinlle.lf'1 ho savat'olv ilo- mandnd , tumlnv nnd p issimj out of the dear und ilou'ii onto the siilinvallc. No , I'm not s.UislU'd . , " she retorted , iln.Hhltnj after him and trying to insert , hat bands In his pocltiHs. "You have some of horloUor.s in your possession now , ana i want them.11 Shn didn't got thaw , for Imbby roiru.itoi down the stront with thu woman hanxln ? to him , and .still cndeavorm ! ? to ut her llMin''i ; uton ) the fiitcfttl < ! | iistle3. And so they t\r last dlsaupeat-pil from view , through the doorway of thn husbaml's plai-n of builnu . Henort hath it that the end U not yet , and postollU'O patrons and employes urn await. mir further tluvulojnncntii with Itecn . patlon. I ) 'ny thnl An' Annoylnc. Three months af-o the ormtract awarded for printing the new jhartor. an.l as ynt tlio vrorfc Im.s not boon < : oinph > leU. This hits caused con.sMurablo dlssatisfiintion nincing the ofiiclals of the city , who are work ing in the dark , nnd whntiover : i qiiostlou nrisos as to tlm Inualifv of any nctttur that mi ht Iw affcutfid by the charter It require ? ! n jjro-tt tlnnl nf luiHtlliis' to iisportain just \vhat tlio provisions of the new charter arc. The proofs have alt beun read , und the printer 1) .said to bo responsible for the dtilny. This calls to mind thn fact that more than six months aito the eommltteo on Judleliry WIH illreutiid to complin theonlmariecvs passed slni'o thn last rompllatlon nnd have the same primed. Thin \ \ orlc has not beim done and nothing h.ts bunn hoard from It xlnco , Komo of tm > councilman urn tallcln ; ; of n wholn.4.tlo luiuUn ; ; over thu coal * of derelict coinuilttocs. _ No menu Is complete without Cook's 1'yXtro JJry Imperial Champaiin ( ( on It. If not ou ask for It. .Motllrnl Noiiluiy Aleollni ; . The Omaha Medina ! toclety motlait oven. InR In the I 'in ton rufnfor thouurposo of list. enliiK to papnrn rerletvlnK the world's homeopathlo congrcn of moJlclne by dolu- iatus from iha society who attenilod tha mooilu ) ; . I'.ipers were road by Dr. A. I' . Hunuhott of Council IllufTs , Dr. Amelia } iur roughs , Omaha , auil Dr. W. /lanchott , Omaha. After the reading of the papers the fol lowing ontoerg were oleotod : Up.V. . If. HancliL'tt , president ; Dr. Amelia Burroughs , uico pru&ldent ; Dr. K. li. Alexander , secre tary and tri'asnror. Docton Ilrockenridgo , Hurroughs and Drunor wore oleotod conioru , Piles of poop'u ) have pitos , but Datvltt'i \Vltuh 1I M > 1 Halve vtlll euro thoa.