Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A 1IVKHT11KMSNTS TOn THESE COLUMNS
J\ vein b inkrn imlll 12 1 ( > P m for Iho nipnlnf
rirrt until 8.JOP m. tor tlio monilng , nnd Sunday
. . . . . . * , by rpquoMln * n numbortxl cliPcX ,
nti bavo llirlrantiwprn nddrpHiiMl lo a mnnt > prp l
fittpr Inparnof Tnr. HKB. Anhwprs no nrtdrpsspd
v III IxMlolhercO iiponprpwntallon of Iho clipck ,
SITUATIONS WANTED.
"llnlciTlV < nn"'wonl ' nrtt lnw"rtion.IP ft ord them-
nflpr. Nothlne tikpii for I < s tlmn itfie.
" NEW YORK "LIFE num. ' ,
Tol. G5H , furnish bnslntna men utenocrnphprs
-SITUATION ON PAUM 1IYMAN ANH WIKK.
ExiK-rloncwI. Alln"i ( O UO , Itco. _ i503l _ * _
T WANTkD"P031TION I1Y A C10OI ) IHIStNBSS
Jmnn , ltd liti jour * pxpctli-nto In irpiln nnil
Imnlxr nfinncea eUcn. Aditrms , P O "ox
llMi. Cruslon. Neb _ M\5 1 '
A-wlNTKl ) , SITUATION ; V A COMPANION
oftlic IMOIiKlon. . ns liooUkcciHT. lollcclor ,
nr any otlirr umeii w orlt : twenty-ntDyctrA nxppri-
itcnnNnnaciomitnnt ; i-xpcrt In rpponolllnclrn c-
ill irly ki-pl b03k an l mmli il .iccoiiniH Ailurtss ,
W. O. ll , rco n 720 , NowVotH l.lta bull MK \ -
A - PIUST CLASS KXI'EUIKNCED
Vinnn wnutH nililojniont : will | > ny for Infoniii-
lion , ni > tlilnir tamrllila roluncd. AditrcnH JL'gji ? ' '
" ' '
WANTlTf ) , 'lir'yOtJNO MAN 10 YKAUS OP
nco.iiposlllonnfi .iH8l tant IxwkkpniHT or bill
rlork ; cin furnish good rufcrouccs. Adilross r 0 ,
I lie. i MfjJO
A I AM A TINNKIl AND UNPF-USTAND TIIK
JtVtinnluarn bimlncHS. would lllto a position In
loimtry lonn. AilJrt'HS I1 B , Hue. U17-H'
A WANTJID , POSITION AS FOIIKMAN ON
yVcotmtry ncwspipor. Tw ( ITCI Miiro I'XpcrlPiirP
foiirjnnrHn fcn-in m In city Job office. Oood
ncWH-BnthPror , uiO nil nrounil prlnlor. Address
I'reU 11 KinicHi7.l7 ! llluli bt. , Denver , Cole
jt
-SITUATION WANTI'.D IIY YOWNO MAN Ol'
roe < l Mlnciiiloii n croccrj clerk or f.uv kliul ol
Work . AildiiHSl'l.1 , Ilw. MI150 1 *
"AWANTK . TIY MAN AND WIFE MAN
" -rrrnch cook , wllllnir to ninUu lilinsolf URpfnli
wlfe-islioHHikcop-r. il irv not no much of an
olijcct. Aililruss 1' I'- . Hen ofllcu. Ml ) ) B . !
_
-SITUATION WANTKD OF ANY KIND. 11Y
-youiiititnnwho II.IB .ilw i\SBl cn HitlBMctloii
lo niilojcrs. | Adilrewa I'D , Iloo. MU67 1 *
MALE HELP.
nntcti ninrRl Insqrtlon , lo n wonl lUere-
ncr.
" " " " "
-SAIAUY Oli"rOMMl"sSION
Iminllo iho Till nt riionilpil Ink Krawor 1'encll.
TliPitiorttuwfiil ami IIOM 1 lnv < utloii of tlioiico
ITnwn Ink thoroncbly In t o H.-foiuts. Works 1 ko
imiKlc 'JOO to Bmi pci-coiil piolll. AtrcnlH imklnir
Sroixr wnlt. Wu alKov int nm n < ral .ment to
Inlti' tlinrco oflirrltoii .mil appoint mib nt'entH
A run clnnco l < > in tk.i inom-v Wrlln forlprms
nnO a spix Inn u of ( i \K\nj. \ Monroe ] .ranln ? Mfff
Co , Jv Ull , 1. 1 Crosso. Win 6HB
II IPl Oil WANT A GOOD 1'A YINR JOIt WKITB
JJtlio Huuka Nmseiy Co , Mllw.mkco , Wl .
TJDO YOU WANT TO 11 * COME A FIIIST OLAS9
J'e.nh Hin.nn with i plinucu of lutoniliiKncollw-
int nml work for tln < SliiBPr Mfi ; Co IfHo.ipply
jit ° | IIK < r oinc I1MH DoncliB 1111 Sl.l
_
IJ WANTKD. DHU.MMEUS TO SIILL QDININII-
J 'whisky . Good Hliln line V.\\H blir commis
sion Nollcpimt riiiiiliiil Aildn-s wlthnfer-
Qiilnlno-AVIilBkj Co , Loulmlllu , Kv.il
il I nil o
B FRANK E IlLISS WILL LEARN SOME-
toiilH.uliaiUiifolf lie wlllcallou or ad-
. ss E P D n Is , 1801 lo 1005 Jackson St
BtVANini ) , A 1 COAT MAKER. I1EST PRICES
to i-Uflit mm AilditBH Columbian TnllnrCo ,
lierldnu , Wyo < " a *
WANTED FEMAI/C HE1.P.
Itnti-H Ikei wont tlrfUnstitloi' , ! < i wonltlicro-
nfli r. Nolhhic t ikcii for Kss th m'lie. .
o'XooonTOOK AND L uiNi > irrss WANTED.
1--J.I-H K. MoUonnlcli'OS a Xld St MI0.1S1 *
71 " WANTED A ( ? rOD COOIC WASHER AND
lioiK"'In f mill ApplNo I WorthliiRton
ltl-\.L \ MipoHlte Jlrouii'll lull nc u b , 10th si
55.1.11 *
/ iVANi'ED LADIES WAN'UNO COOKS SKC-
v onil or Ki'nPi.il IIOIIHO clrls i oichmcn , house
111:111 : , cnll .atr.an ullan oniio , Iho b < Hlcl INS of help
on hand IBO'I ' Farn ml 575
rt-WAJITED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
Uhousework , 2J10 Douifl is St 577 fl
WANTED * GOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL
hou vork Appl ) 1721 DodifdSt MtiH 1
p WANTED A OOOD LAIY COOK. ALSO A
1 peed clltilii ; , ' loom irlrl foi a country lion I In-
aulrpat lliilci l'hotel room III Hours , belwi en 8
mid Ida m midbaiid7p m dl2il : *
0-t ( OR B LADIES CAN FIND PHOP1TA11LE
i mploymeiit by calllns at Mrs Woston5U _ ( N
_ _ - _
n-G IRL WANTED AT 2115 CAPITOL AVE-
L nuc ; good took ; Rood W.IKCS. Apply on prem-
IBOS MOUO 2
1 OB BENT HOUSES.
Kates , Idea llnocnoh InHcrtlon $1 50 .a line per
nionth Nothing t ihPii for l < "is llian - ' c
" TTus7s TN"ALL PARTS OF
'ihoO r I ) u Is tompniy , 100'jFir-
6X7
D1 AND --ltOOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
hlockUlii Htenn , nfuxiiLis icaulieil Hill
S 2.'d - 5H8
_ _
I > - FOR IT.NT 7-HOOM MODERN 1T.AT ,
JJL.ui-o block Will S lithst .in
T ' FOR KENT 10-ruoiu lioum * 111 modi rn 1m-
J 'protcniuilH SHHUiillilOlli slioct ] iniiln"J"ill ]
Chit IBO ailitl I
Do-nooM "cdrTAOE MoDERNrriibici : IN
Sllinfonl Cli-clo C E Elsulltoi.'JOl llcutiliU
r > K-UOOM HOUSE , MODERN NEAR 1II1SI-
run model lie Applj01 lit o Indldlni ;
7" > I
nl-OR RENT , NICE 1'IVE-ROOM t-OTTAC.K ,
+ 12 00 Imiuln ) loom .111) ) , New York I.lfo
Imllillnir M7IPI
l i KOR RENT" FLAT 7-itooMJ CORNER ,
J'wltb nnii < 701 S Kith HticcL Ch irh's W.
IlallerNo 511 Pixtoii block IHO sll
fS--ll > ROOMS MODERM CHOICE 'LOCATION ,
I'll l * low L S bklmiPi IIP NY Hlfo : WO
DD-.ROO.M COTTAOi : ALSO I OR fi IIMFUlt-
nlnliiMl rooms all modi rn hi uittfnl lawn and
nlmilc N E toi 2-d mil Ml mil stiPi'ts 411
D1IOTE' . UU'lIELlLir , FURNISHED I ITII
Mri'i'l n. .u DiHlfO I'll lilt s\V II illpi 51 IP ix-
loii bloi k. M I'.U ) ' . "
I- > S.01''CAPirOLVENfE 7-ROOM OOITAGE
J-/liiiinU 2l > l Mlllol iMinm MIO'll' '
I ) -.I-ROOM IlTjlJbE iWufitlTsini "D on Tn7
fij'l '
iT KoTT HUNT ' 111''I CALirORNI V 7-RKM )
L/lioilst * . hoi and co'datcr ' , liilli , v\ Her ilnsit ,
Iinn.H ' , 1 luniln , ill In llixt-iliss shipu t-"DO
lurmoiilh G G Wall nu , .IU J J. liiuun - blK ,
lillb and loml.m 55. 1
.1) I-UOOMTO ITC11J , I HO I S 1 ITH STREET
. 15 1)0 ) , I niom coil IL-II li 17 N 25lh sin ft * - < 00
f. loom colt nr" - ' . ' . ' " . Ohio sluel , tP.'l'O ' liuinlio
jilrt.'t < S Ihlh stun 5' > 1 II
Tl-STEAM , rE\TRAL , HELTIIY MODERN 4
Ito 7-room brick housi h Tl ? nil , 2.'l North 2 till
wired 517 .11'
DMODIIRN MX-ROOM HOUSE .I.MO OASS
slrcM'l 1 Irsl-cl ihs 11 pilr Flno neighborhood
Clu IP logooil ten ml E A Niirlhup tivdipl It
A M Ity ! 2LI ! ! : >
l\ 7 IIOOM HOl'Sl ! INQUIRE 11. ' ! JACKSON
.1 'Hlroet. M'lliO
T-j- FOR RENT , 10-ROOM HOUSE 1721 DODGE
/Enquire mixl door tu 1.I1H Fani unM"i7ll 1
FOR RENT NEW I-HOOM t'OlT
D VfJII. TOR-
m SOihanil bihli'i. pellnrolsiurn , cllu HIT
1 niinlrnni'M ilnoi or l.tlH Firn mi M570 1
TT FOlTTtENT MODERN"STlOOM
H01TSE 2220
/ChlP.tKi'Hlivi'l ' i llloo , RhiBwalt , llirki rhlock
Mil.tl 2
10-ROOM HOUMfALLMODERN CONVENI-
3) -
r ii ; its , b.'US 'onli | lUth Bill it. (151 2 *
DTWO rOTTAOF-S. IN GOOD REPAIR ,
lot atlon coiiMtnlpnti IXMII modnriU ) Emiuliu
11)15.Sonlh ) Ullli Bln > . 1. MOllJ 2'
1011 BENT SUKNISHtD ROOMS. I
Raton Ikca wonl flisl Inwilliiii , loa woixl Iliuru-
ntlu , Noihliii' 1 lid u for less Hi tu 25v
1. > - HJUMslir.ll ROOM \\ITII ALCOVE FOR
Vctmluimn inoUerii loiuenli IK IM.C.U Noilh2.li !
M7 I0
_
I ? MIRNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SOUTH
r.d'otit : nlsoHIII.ill locjiini with or without boinl
tlTM Itiiiyhl _ Nii 2110 DoimliHHticpl 041
15 FIXE FURNlbllED ROOMS -.003 HURT ST ,
7lil si'
15E. 15E FU11NIMIKD RCXMs Foil GENTLEmen -
men Old ) S.'Jboulh VUtli slivi I Ml 10
E. iLKGANT : FURNlbilED KIUJMS 15J2 HO\vT
. , ixl , 5IS .s.'rt1
-NlCHLY FURNISHED ROOMS
'aurtly. ' H'S-l ' DoO.-p , -
l\ - MJ5I'
FURNISHED S-
Paa.orn IMirk , ouiar Hue. Uuli UIP , AddivunP S7 ,
Paa.
t- ' FRONT SUITE , AL&OSIDB 11002017 HAR-
l'jin.-y l. U2' iTL
Trv-FORNISIIKn UOOMS , 1017 Jt iil. ' CAPITOL
_ V- Mil < " aJO'
KJWor on UNFURNISHED ROOMS
JWor llchl hii. , II U b JJili kliv < 't
TOR RENT FUHNISI1ED ROOMS.
rnntlnitfft ,
P A R LOII A N I ) 1IKDROOM. A I > SO OT1 IRIS
rooms , slpam lipal. "Oil Souln lUlh strpet nil
lloor Mill' . . !
FURNISHED UOOMS AND BOARD.
DOLAN.a09 AND 211 N 18TII ST.
17-NICCT.Y FUUNI'IIIED ROOMS AND HOARD
i. at Iho WcbslPr , 510 and CIS N. lUlli nl
_ _ _ _ _ _ 170S1J *
1/-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE OF
JLoni in'sClirlBltaiiassooI.ailon , 111S 17th HI
ir-FURNISIIED 1100M1 WITH HOARD , UF.F-
JLtrences. 2 11 Farnarn nt. 6541'
1-NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS , SINGLE OR
I PiisnltH , with l ) anl Ik-slnblo location. Rpf-
urpncos oxclnnin d 2IJ7 II irnpy sttxpt. M609 1 *
Ijp-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , VERY PLEAS-
L ant , homo liblimo Icralu rales Hi.'I Fnrnam
, ' DF.SIRAHLE IIOOM AND HOARD IN PRI-
\atnf.amlly. 70(1 ( N llMh 573-5'
-NICELY FURNISHED UOOMS WITH HOARD ,
Indoor cnaullc. 20 ' 0 llarney street
Mllll S *
-LAURR IIOOM WITH 110AUI1 VOU TWO
JL luiolicrs , nlso mil ill room , inwlcrn lonxinl-
3HCPB , ( J 1)0 ) p i u PI k. CM N aid Ht. tiJU ll'
4--iuiv iiu u ItOOMS. WITH FIRST-CLASS
JC bofinl. 11 1 Smith 2llli ( street Mil. ! I il'
"ir 1 LARGE SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE ,
JL also ploasanl nouaru room , wllh bo ml 2510
Dodsu st. 05 1 II'
FOR RENT UNFURNISH'P ROOMS
Rates. 1 W P a w enl tlrst Insertion , lc a w ord tlioro-
nfter. Nolhlnj ; I ikcii for les-j than 25c
Miiii-sui'
G FOtlll JIODHUN UOOMS. KlimT FLOOR ,
near inrk , verriloHlriUIo. 1.109 S U8lli ulroot
MHIt !
G 5 CIIAMIlRItS FOR IIOUSKKKKI'INO TO
Tmiin nnil w jfu , no chllilruii , hyilrant ami clsliun
310 N. 17Ui. Jtlj
FOKRKNT STORES AND OFFICES.
Ilatps , lOcnllnopach Insorllon , $1.50 a lluo per
monlh. Nollilng I ikon for less Ui in 250.
T-FOR RENT. OFFICE SPACE ON GROUND
Adoor nl 170. FTTH mi slreet. MOJ8
X FOR KENT THE 1-STORY IIIUCK I1UILDINO
DIOFanmiiiHt. ahnbutldluir Insa ilrepioof co-
mpni b iit'iiipiil , poiiipleUsslenu hoitlmr tlxturns ,
wnd r on nil the lloors , t-aa , clo. Apply at llio onico
ofTholleo. U10
1-OFFICESCHEAP. W1TIINELL BLOCK. 15TII
lamlllaruey , MI11S10 *
r WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM
J lo BOIIIO ( iLstriblii parly. Call or address.
Wjckoff , Scam urn It llonedlct , 171'J Fiinnni
Htn.Pt , Oiniliu , Neb f'10
1 FOR RENT. FIRST FLOOR OF 4 ROOMS
J-oxcr our shoo storf. 1/H7 / DoiiBlis Btrcct. Frink
Wllcox Co , 1515 and 1017 Douglas struct ,
AGENTS WANTED.
Ilntps , lOca linn each Insertion , $1 fiOallnopor
month Nothing t-iknn for less than JL'tC.
T " WANTED. LIVE AGENTS FOR THE
tonhole Hoiinupts. " a not oily for county and
Rtito fdrs , blf seller , sample Co. Max Ernst ,
Clovcl mil , O M025 a *
1 IN EVERY TOWN IN NEHRASKA TO SELL
' article for Intlles' and chlldrcn'H wear C. W.
Grceuo , Vatpinlso , Neb MbOl 5'
WAN TED TO KENT ;
Rates l ! < p n wont Histhmpi lion , Icawonl Ihcro-
nfler Nolhlni ; I iln-ii foi lens lli.in Uf > o.
K WANTED TO RENT , OFFICE SUITABLE
for .k pin Hid in. AddicssP : ) llei ! 581 .U'
WANTED , TO RENT A 1 TO G-ROOM COT-
InEO In a t'oo.l nelchboihood. Address P J , lice.
6SO Jl
_
-WANTED , IIY YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE ,
fumlsliiMt honsu for llio % \ Inler. AddrrssPIO ,
Hoc 052 .11 *
K WANTED IIY YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE ,
furnished room with boirl lu private fimlly
Address P 11 , Hee 05J . !
K IN PRIVATE FAMILY. EPISCOPAL PRE-
fernd. bj Jlilllh. Must bo iLasou.lbly cheap.
Good loc ulon. Addicsi P 15 , llio. Mob t 1 *
STOKAGE.
Rates , 10oa Hni-each Insertion , $ l.r r.i line per
month Nothln ? t ike-u for less Ihau 23c
Tl/r-STbRAOEWILLIAMbXCRObs,1211HARNEY /
607
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
cle an and cheap r lies. 11 Wella.llll Fanntn
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates IWp a wonl Or-it Inscrllon , lea w ord llioro-
after. Nothlnj ? taken foi less th in J5c.
ciicap "AildiPsbO'lis.caroIJeu " " "oil .1' '
XT WANTED eOOaONS2.r 'T'KAILSAND
-L llirhl locoiuutlio. J. E. bextou , Crocker Hid ? ,
ban Francisco , Cat. M311 1
_
V WANTED \ FRE9I ! COW. JERSEY PRE-
1 > ferrul U 111 n ly i ash Dr. reiren , 1150 E isl
Pluicu , Council lllntrs Ml > )8 0
FOB SALE FURNITURE.
It HOB IWon wonldrstlnHertlonlea von ( tlieni-
nfl ( r Votlilni ; t ilcn for less than y" c
0"FOR YilJNTCoif'sALBr l"K bT MAKE UP-
rU-ht pi um Iiuiulro room aurf , Fhsl National
bull
FOB SALE HORSES , WAGONS.IiTO
Rites lVip.i ( wonl tiint I'lseitlon lc.a woiillliero-
nfter Nothln ? 1 ilieu fui h ss tlmn Uuc
j ) FOR "SAT.U ClTiAP , A NTrE PONY PART ?
J lnaiilro.it 1(111 ( Cmiilii.-tttii-el MSril
IJ-lbTCLASS I10AHDING A. LIVERY WINDSOR
X Htablcs , 1110 U.ucnpun , hloi.ifu forcari
15
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Riles IHoiiutird llrstlnsi'riioii.lea woidllierj-
aflei Nolnhis I iHoii for kis Unu25c
-.l-ll-ini-l - - - . - . - JJ T .r-JJ J - . ' - - - - - _ - _ _ - _ XJU1I-.I- l
Q I OR SALE A REGULATION SIZE 1IRUNS-
u Ick .V II ilko bllll nil t ible , i ick.cni'S and h ills
r.ierjllilni , ' In Ihtl-clasa shape. Address N 21 ,
Hen JU80.
Q-FORSALECIIEAP LARGE FIRE AND HURO-
1 u pioof Hiif. ' also HIU ill tlioproof safe In-
iiuiioul 1110 I'.irn nil Hlrcul , Mill
Q"llRI'K. STONBANDr.lMIlER FOR SALK
clip ip utr ird uln.ut scliool , b < - lccn llllh and
'Dill P S llili'ii WMJB IS ! '
Q-FOK SALE. LA1K.E JEWELER S MIRROR ,
Jote iblnct , in itrrl ilriHiiimd walcligl IHHC' ISP ,
enlliul } new AdilriHHPn UK ) MbS.'U 1 *
Q-FOR SALE. I SET TINNERS' TOOLS IN-
( Indhii. 10-Inch Him ire she IIH , cheap foi cash.
AtldiuHMOlIT , P.irolliu. MO.'O 1 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
Rains Iflo illnooifb Insuitlon , fl 10 n line per
monlh Nothing liiUnn foi Iesslh.iu25u
S-MIIS NANNIE V WARREN CLAIRVOYANT ,
i-ullablu business medium , ilh ye u al 111) N.I Dili
MASSAGE. BATtlS , iiTO.
Rites Irtoa llim < iii'li Innirlion $1 in a 1'nii iwr
month Kotliln , ' UUt-ii fui h ss th in 25c
t
flt-MMK CARSON 1121 DOUGLAS .STREET , ID
I floor , roum 7 , nusi.u-n , .Ocuhc riuli'hur mil sn il
bitlis. Ml IS l *
'p-MME 7u'OWE , MAGNETIC 1IKAI iR"2rn :
1 Donzlas block MO 10 If
'T MADAJIESMiril , 50.'b. 1 ITH 2ND FLOOR ,
J Room I MIHSIJU , upor. alcohol stp-mi.snlphiir-
ncaiid rtc.i o HUH. in IU ; ) 2 *
PERSONAL.
RnlPH lOcallnn u.ich tiisorllon , $1 'iO a Him per
monlli. Nolhlmr i iltuii lorltss ihiu2'io.
TTu ! " SS\OETltEATMENT lHii:7"VlTu
u mal hilhs. HPilpand h ilr Ireainunt m inleurii
nnilLhlropodUi Mm Publ.JUlVuS JJlh.U'lllin.'ll lilk
1(14 (
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
It II H , lOo a lluo each tmwriioii , $1 51) ) a line pur
monlli. NollihiK ukmi for li si Ihau 25c
\\r LO\NSON IMPROVED \NDUNIMPROVBD
it city iiroii ) > it > , ( DIM ) anil upwards & lo oj.j per
icnliiuduliH WFa'iiti | < iibiiillluVCollJJO 1'irii LTn
( .01
\ \ rANTIIONYLC1ANNDTRUSrcO 'URN Y
Llfp , li'iuls at low rilisforcholeosifiiiirliv on
Nubii k land luw ifuniHOi Omahiclt ) pii > | Mit >
H07
Vl7 liioNKYTo'LOAN AT LOWEsT UATKi.
> i Ilit-O F.Dixtifi ) luOjl'.irnaiustrp l 001
A\r MONEY Tt LO VN AT LOKJf R V i'Ki OV (
M impiOMsl and uiilinpiouil Om di i ival i.slil > , I
loftipar * Fidelity TniHt CD nojFirntm M)3 )
\ \ OENl'RALLOVN A-TRUbT CO , | | KK HLD3
\
J _ _ i.US
\\r50l ) 00 TO * l 3001) ) TO LOAN 1 TO .1
> ' JIMI-MOII liuin'O\cil OTI lln tviliHUioorfar.n
lands K. C Uai vlu A Cu . 204 Shoolj blot'c
MM10
W -MONEY ' 1X > LO\N AT UIJERKNT RATKA
Appl ) tu W H Mclklu , Flr. < t Nation ll Ilk lilil , '
* ' '
\V MORTGAGE IX3AN3.1 A. BloRE , 4o HKB
V > ' T
IJLU t. , ' * U ) > . '
, 1lc line i-ich Imwrilnn $1 50 n line per
month Kollilni ; Inkpn for IPIM lliiu J.lc.
. LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB-
A-ciirilyt Blrlclly oonflduiillat , A. K. Harris , room
j Conlliipnial block 47
Y-.NKINKY TO LOAN-
A. Ui-will lend von nnr nnm whloli you wIVi ,
mnill or lanrp at the lowtmt posslblo MIPS , liilhs
quickest pos"lhlo lime nnd for any le-nclh of tlnn
'o suit you You can p iv II back lu tuoli Install'
inpiils nn you wish , when jou wish , ami only
pay for Hnsloiitt asjonkee'p Ik You can borrow
on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSF1 WAOONl ANDCARRlAOES ,
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE
OR ANY OTHER SBCUR1TY.
Wllhoutpubllcllt ornmoil of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
HOI ) bOUTH llifll STREET ,
first floor ntwvo thn street ,
THE OLDEST , LARGLST ANDONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
X1)0 YOU WANT MONKY ?
WowlII loan sou ANYSUM jou x\lsh on your !
FURNITURE PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , .
CARRIA01.S WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , pic. !
Viag\\u \ prompt allenllon lo all applications , ,
nnd will c IITJ j our loan nslomrai jou wish.
You c in rediicn Iho cost of c irrylns your lo m
by a p wmeiit al any UIIIP. There Is no pub- ;
llcltv or n men al of propi rtv.
FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO . ' .
Room 4 , Wlllini'U block , :
M71I Cor ICtli and Ilarney St. :
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Itatis.lOoi line i-icli Insertion , Sl.noi Una pir
inonlli Nothing takun for less th in 'J.'o.
r WANTED OOOD ENERGETIC PHYSICIAN
Addrt-Hsl/ock llox"l , Herlrand Neb 411
\-ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF GENERAL
merchandise from $1 000 to W 000. who wishes
to ru-illzo from It al once , can llnd a purchaser by
- - - ' -U , lleo. ill I
torY
Y-CHANCES. 1IOX 874 , SHENANDOAH , IA.
O.I7S27'
. ' IN NHIIIIAS-
JL k.i for R.ilo nt a b iri ? lln. WoHluru Ilnsliutss
ABUICJ.SION. T. L buur.
Y FOR SALE OR RENT THE STOELTINO
lloli 1 111 Piossor , Ad Una Co , Nob. Applv lo J.
K ay , llaslliiBS , Neb 41582.1'
Y-rORSALKORTllADK , nilST-CLASS DUUt }
Btorb ccntnllv lee lo 1 , trooJ cisli budlnnss O.
W. 1.1' . o Hey MH
TO HOY. snr.L on JJXOHANOE.
clu.necH. ro il t-Blito or Umds Apply to West
ern HinhiUHH Asenoy. Sill N Y. L. bid ? . M8U1 S3
Y WANTOH-l'AUTNKIt , KITHEIl SILENT OU
nctho , wltliciHb.tocirrVKrilii In Crntrjil No-
bnlHli i , r.in Imv ( .huip Oood proHpucl to doilbli )
money Cipiclty torllfty thousmd bushels. Ad-
ilrcss.O II , llt-o. laO
FOR TALE FOU _ CASH , A WELL LOCATED
coed pi > hiK driiB store Koisoiui forBoltlii
poliifrlnlo whoieailo business. Addi.'ss O K't Boo
40.UL- .
r-7IEST PAYINO MEAT MAUKET IN THIS
. clly for silo or rent. Cill.lt 'jUJ lllomlo Htruet
Sf,7si5r
V-7 BOO 00 PAID TO PARTY rORNISHINO
115(10(100 ( ( 10.000 acres ROOC ! 1 md. DIM !
can t bn Indwhcn inonoVBCtsoasv. Oet pi.tlc-
til.irs. R. A. S room JJ4 Chamber Commerce
MOJ5
Y-WANTED TO LEASE , ELEVATOR IN
eislirii Niuriski , 01 wpslcrn Iowa whpro
Ihero is a ( rood corn crop. Address P. O Ilex 100 ,
Crouton , Ne-b. MO.11 12'
AMUSEMENT CIRCUIT. ON ACCOUNT OF
coinpinvciiicpllmr ditofilr wick , Sc-pt 20 to
2.1 , and b il mco of circuit , opni to a small but
Kood allr ictlon Address Prof , lilshops Amnso-
mentClrcult , Slierldan , Wjo. Mi 2.t 2'
"DRUGGIST WANTED 10 OPEN A DRUG
and pilnt store. No competition , a Hplendld
opining for lniHllur. Address P. M. , llullnlo Gap ,
SU Ult.U'
FOR SALE , AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAL
business , comenltnl locallou UariMln for
FOB EXCHANGE.
Rales , lOc a line pacli Insertion , $1 50 a Una par
month Nothing tikoii for loss llian i5c !
5r 6wTn KAYfSfs lN NHI
Aliuid I ) ikoli. Will sell clieap or i > \cli IIIB for
mdsi : .lioisosanJcilllo Adil.boxTO , riankfoil InJ
ol.t
CLllAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSI1 WILL
take it , il oat Homoney. Uox.'JJ , Fianltfort Ind
1.1.1
r-ti rnoimoiti noooo DRUG AND SUNDRY
/Jstock nut lixlineHfor Hah1 , or would trulo for
cleirlnnd . liiMoirick , Niliico. Hlinilllon or Polk
loimltts - Aildri ss , Loclc Uo < 4I > J , Cuntrit Oltj ,
Neb U05-I1 *
< / HUSINESS I1LOCK , GOOD TOWN IN EAST-
A/ein NobriHki for stock mdse Address P. O
Ilex lOii , Creston , Neb Mrililb-i ( *
V TO KXcilANOE , HOTELS IN OOO I ) LAND
/JK.IIIHIH nrokpn Iluu .mil Cm tls , Ncbi isk i. for
well lotalul , iluslribla fnnu liimlH Will IHHUIIIO
incinnbnnco or piy cish ilHTercncu , Aildipss
DriWLi 15UJ , Lincoln. Ntbnnk.1 M".18 2
' / . 'TTlBAD'aOOO ' YOUNG ll6nSES "rdR DRUG
/-JstoUt Wrllo If you mean business L , 11 500
Nortli 1'lltlu , Neb. JI5JO 'J *
rTO EXCHANGE , TJO ACRES OOOD LVND
'Jfor stock of inorLliandlse. Address C. K YOIIIII ; ,
fahbn mill ) ill , Iowa. 040-5 *
l/ FOR EXCHANGE , $4,70000 HOOTS AND
/Jshoes , PI in slotk , foi cleir faiin Owner ,
lOJINstioet Lincoln , Neb MMil . !
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Ilatps , 10o a line Pich Insertion * 1 'iO i llnopor
month Nothing liken for 1cm Hun 'J" j
ARMLANDbC r HARRlbON.UU N. Y LIPM
B UY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE
Che ipesl .an I beat lots In
OMAHA.
Special prlco and tprinsto
HOME 11UILDKKS
Stonpol Pl.acn los ( will alwiyn Uv 11109 In prloi
for Iho cliv must KIOWvcnlvanl Call on or iU-
ilrPHS W. A Webster. IQj HOP bid ? ill I
' _
1/AKM MORTGAGES. 0. F. HARRISON , 1)1. )
N Y Life. "
BARGAINS-HOUSES LOTS AND FARMS SALE
orlrado F 1C Dirlhiir , 1) ulcer bile. M ( Jl
\iriIY NOT INVEST YOUR SWINGS IN A
' > nlco liiiiuu' I am offering a KUO 1 0-room housu
nnd h df icru lol for h ilf their \ iluu. This Is a
snap ] John W Kobblns , ouner , 210 lloo HliU.
.131 S21
Ij'OU SALE
I. Good farms Ih il ronl for $2 00 per acru cish
for land In cultivation. Prlco * - ' ( ) 00 per aero
Also ,
Hal ninth it lent for Hli iroof crop Prlcu $ > H 00 to
$15 00 per aero. .
Also
Good imlinpro\cd land al $500 to $1200 per
acre1
T < nns l-.1oash. bilmco hi antiuil paymonls
7 | ) er 11 nl InlpreHt
Llbe.alconimttisloii fhen acnls
D H lyes
No illO 1-2 Soulli 15th Hlreel , Omaha , Neb
\\TK OWN IIY FORECLOSURE AND OFFER
T onoof Ihii best pruperllpson Ixiwo n\t HUP all
Ini ! „ nit Hli HIP 117 Iii1' ' front with ivir > thliu
romphle ilhp honsn and him alonu coslbu' j-HI-
OOO lull , at a inh. ' low i noiitrh lo Jusllf > a pinch IHU
boh las an inxi Hlmpiit
It Istlw IM'HI ptoputj liiOmibi for llm inonov
Look 11 on i Inside mil out Insp > cl 11 elosjli It
will bo sold at.iirreitH icrlllen This Is an oppor
tunity of vonr lid ) luiri t one of iho mcmi homllfiil
nhldenipsln Omihaforless Him 50 pui ce-nl of
llsaetii iliOHl
Call and wu will show jou this property with
Jiluattiire dLOHE LOAN .1 I RUST CO ,
llllh and DoiUu Htn ets
M401
,1 ACRKb JUST THE PLACE FOR A HOME ,
I HI irtown Dl.lNmv York Llfo Ji.n II
\VANTIJD HAVE CUSTCIMER FOR SJIALL
" IIDIIIK hi t asj niich of CathoUii suhool simih
piiuifiltj pipftrnd Wilt piy * 7oi > tu * i ooo.
all c.lhh Si o nut this \\ii\t \ G G Wallaen ,112
Ilioun block llllh and Douirlas 5712
I70R SALE IMFROVEiTpROPERTY PAYING
1 12 pertint a jcir. will t > ll for * 7,6o ( ) jiirt
llmo pirtirood notes pulmimcj Thlslsabir-
iraliii will st mil IiiU'Htlk'aUon
Ames , Real Est He , 10171 arnam 572 1
13AROAIN , 210 ACREa GOOD LAND. EXCEL-
I'IcullinproKMnpnls ( ciops , ntart'ood lown
S D hmltn Cairo Npb ill" , l'
l OR SALE OR TRADE A CLEAR , IMPROVED
1 lliOmro farnH nilli-H from R R million Ad 1
Uox A , Aiiiuilinu NPb lil'.l-l- '
R
FOR SALE. H
Ritcu , lOoallni'incli Insirllon$1.50 n line per
lonlb Isolhln. I tki n for luss III in . ' 'ic.
8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR sALB , SKOUH-
liyabsoliileh safu. Amos Ko.il Ksun , i.-cny :
1017Jl\irjiam _ _ 'M31J
nuTu TW'ADE OMAHA CITY MORTO WK
nutllni ; pm clmbura irool rate of Inlorajt. MH in
of fiuiliilOOIIUup , fornald Ul UluJl J , > u .V Tr Ml
f'u , Ifitli.md lole , O n ih.i. , . i'.irtkjil.irj on . \ < >
plluillou . * -MTill
'IU ) SMVLL OR LARGE INVHSTOUShOMK
, 1 very cliolcu Hicniltlus ,110 iLTi'i'i" ! at an illti U'l- _
hodlseimil } Iloiuts , u in uili inoitjiKua 'te
absoluli-b Rill uilh'u I liuinlr > o ( John 1) ) ilu i u n-
lni.lxl.ll biukiir , 'ill N V 1,1 fu .IJJ.H l "
I ORSALE bOME GOOD K Hill III ) VIRHE MORT-
I eici'H on ull ) pi OIMM lyp.iyli lUpcrctuii , no
Ixtlor InUHlnic'tit AddixHH OwnorvUK'i'lleii.
t * 67U
*
\riLL PAY H I'BIl CENT roll fJXlbO UU FO
1 1 umijpai ard.aii upcurlly , gl\o. llrat morlf.ik
onbUttlmitH properly uorlh' lS.UOOUU , Ullixiip r- '
fpct For pirtlvnliri 'Mil un ur .ulUnr > ) llirrls ,
WANTED. W.OOO 00 ; XAN. 10 PER' 'CEN .
" tlrst inortiauo , ImproMxt proikirty , nun l'NT. .
Addn-m O 6'J , iJoo. " . wVfl. : l'
* . . . . . .
BIIOItTIIANDANJDrjYPJbiWRITINQ.
li.ato , 1 oo .a line o-ichdijinhiivi $ i 11 a lln D
monlh Nolliliit tnken fjjij than site.
YOUNfJ LVDIES AND MHNTLHMKN PAN SOON
npqulro.a workingkimnnilroot Kliorlti.vitt nn3
tyiwwrltlnir nt A ( XVautjinlft * chool of short-
Innd. 51.1 N. Y. Llfo. Tji.pxrllcrs to rent. Did
fJMlE I1KST 7'LACE T/SJllEARN SHORTHAND
-Innd iyivrltlmr Is at Tnio Omaha Commercial
collPCP , Wrlto Ilohrbonrtt IJros. for cnl tloruo ,
Oin-iha , Npb j > 3111 S.'U
LOST ,
m < s n wonl first Imtprllon , lo a worJ
thcrpaftpr. Nolhlng lakpti for less Hi m ilSo.
T OST-LADY'S foLD WATCHAND CLUN.
± J < mrravwl M. IR-rt on Insldp , belween ll.arney
ami Chicago on UUlu llyluru lo 412 N lOlh.
C40 31'
OST\FRIDAY , AtJOUST 2i1. SMALL RED
muloycow Return 0 ( > 7 Soiilh filsl Htn-iH and
reccllo n-wanl. 5SI ill'
Rlt"9 , 1 Oca Htm pich hmcrtlon , $1. 0 a line pe-r
month Notldiiff taken for less th m 25c.
OW llAKEIt ( FORMERLY WITH .
Jacobs , dLWlsiMl , 1 Her with M. O ManD , nndor-
takLraniU'muilnicr , M16S lUtlisU Tol.0l > 0.
017
SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS.
Ita'pH ' , lOcnllnopach InMonlon , $ l.in n Una par
month Nolhlng t ikun for loss Ihau 2'c.
UOYLES A. IIARII I ul INE\V YORK LIFI- :
nriy thu 1 irtrost line of ivpo writers lu llio
\\pHtnllini < iP9. 25 lo.T/i per cent sived on nil
leiUlucmachhiPS. 212
PAWNBHOKtJRS.
Rites , 1 Da a line paoh lnitcrtlon.fi SO a Una per
monlli. Nollilmr taken for less Hi in 25c
J \SONNENIIERO , " DIAMOND"nilOKER 1105
.DoiiRlassl. Ixiani money until imonds , wntchpa ,
clo. Old pold and silver botiitht Tol. 1BS. Hid
SCALES.
Rales , lOc a line each Insorllon. $1.50 a line par
nioull : . Nolhtns laken for less llian 25U.
ATEW A. SECOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS
1 > Addix-ss Harden A-Sulk-okCo , Lake si , Chlcaco
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGJKd.
Ratps. ISJo wonl llrst inserllon , lc a wonl
there ifler. Nolhlns taken for lesH th m 25c.
G F. OELLENI1ECK. 11ANJO131'ANDTKAOIIIJR
1810 Clllfornl I Hlri-Ol. 'J14
j 111 : Ki.Ai.rv
INSTUUJ1ENTS placed on record August 31 ,
18'J.I :
WAllllANTY DEFD3.
0V DoLnmitro and w Ifo to O I ) T.KW o.
houtb i02 ! foot lot 3 , Uhnllmin's addle
u Ilydo Park , lot 17 , block 3.
UrolKhton Heights 1,000
G A and 1C I.lmhiiust to 1'olor and B
Swnnsoiii lot'JA Mndiiuest1 ! ) snbdlv. 700
WI lloopi-s to It .1 Ilnpucs , west 25
feet of lot 4 ind oust < i > { feet Of lot
c , bloolv.3 , To-itor'sadd 8,000
C V ! Iliirrlson to Htta ll-irrlson.lots 14 ,
and 10. block 3 , lots 15 and 10 , block
4 , lots 22 , 24 and 20 , bloi'k 7. lots ll ) ,
25 and 20 , block H IVUuiman 1'lacc ,
lot 1. blocks , lot 10 , block 30. Ambler -
blor I'lnco , north 22 foot of east 72
feet of lot 7 , blocks , and pirtof lots
0 mil 7 , blouk _ ' , 1st add to bouth
Omaha 4,000
r K Darllnuand wife to A K DirlliiR ,
lotSl , block 1 , Kount70 4th add . . . . l.&OO
iil7 : ibeth Moses ami husband to 1'niil
Uuuol , east H of lot 7. block 12 and
east 'J of north 5 foot of east C'J feut
of lot a , block a , Hxch uiBO Placo. . . 200
( JUITCf.AlM 1HHIH.
A n Lowls ami wife to Mujn il Imost-
montcompiuy , lots 0 aud 10. Lowls
bubdlv ,
1)1 11)3.
a A lleiinottshorllT ( ) to W R Morris ,
undivided " , of lots 1.2 and 12 ,
block 10 , DwlKht & Lymnn's , add. . . . 290
Total amount of transfers $ 10,741
lew York losi
'
Tor nil
Cfcronlc Nervous
- , ,
Surgical ,
Privale and
Special Diseases
nl botlt
MEN AND WOMEN.
Stricture , Hydrooolo , Varlcooelo ,
And all other I roubles troiilod at reasonable
cbarjes OONSULl'A 1'ION ritEE. Gallon
PUTNAM
DOUGLAS ( BLOCK , 16th AND DODGE
STS. , OMAHA , NEB.
Opposite llayiltin Urns.
PRESEBVE ? 0 R EYE SISHT.
- TJSB -
< S Bra Co.
RHILWHY TIME GHRD
Leavns ICIIIOAOO , Ilt'lU.lVGTON.V. Q | Arrives
OmillM I Dupol lOlh nl Mi ion SIS _ Oimlm
4 20 pm Chlpacli Vimllbiilo. . fl 00 am
11.15am Chlc.mli IXpicss 0 50 am
Chicago Expie'Hi 4 'J.'j pm
7.17 pm . . . Chicago A. low a Lot il 5 55 pm
Lei xoiTT
011 ih i | I Om 111 1
'
10 15am . Dou 11 21 .mi
10 15am , liiid oed Express 4 00 pm
1.50pm 4 00 pm
I ) 50 pill Nnbi m't i Looil ( KxcjcptSim ) . U 50 pm
.I.lnroln Loc ll lE'Conpl Sunl ll in nn
LeTuTsT mile ViWrTT'A I'Atf A rrl von
Om ilia I From the E IHI 1 Omaha
Union Depot Klt'i i , Maioy Sis
10 .11)11111 ) . All mtlf Express . II 0(1 ( pm
t 00 pm NtliriHka.St HJ Lnltol I ) 00 nn
7.10 pm . Nlirhl ExpniHH 7 55am
7J5 00pm .Win 1ft'HF.ltr Limited i ! 00 | mi
fiotiw I ClIIOAGO , R TT& I' ACICIO Froili
" Wesl 1 [ Union Djiot _ | loth . _ jI.ircyhta | \Vest
0" . . . .
, . Nobi iska Si tin LmHwl .1 50 pm
. . . . \SorlilH I1 ilr LlinttuJ I 40 pm
04 * ! tun I KiiisisC'itj Dt\'Exiin ' > ss I
HIHI inpni K C NhrhtExp vt'iU P Trans
lO.lDpml . , bl. Louis llrprcss . . . .1
X-oiuirf "UNIOS't1 ,
Oimliq i lUiilon Dupol 1UU ,
1)61161 UPIIVI . . . ,
1 ! 1H pm . . . . . .OveTl.liHl ,
4 l.'ipm UoalricoA-Strot '
0 40i > in Pacllln . . , ,
OJ10j.n . . Dunvur F ( t M HI
.
U. p. Depot .niif.Maroy bla | Qmalu
S.IOpml .Tchlc.asrol'Nliross . .I 9
11 aoaiiij ChicisoIVfliress . . . . . .l 600pm
P IVCS T F E A MO VALLEY Arrlvoi
Oninlnl D. ipiwl . 15lh and Wpbslor Sis Oninli
nonm . .Dialwool F.xprm 4. n1 ; pm
&o am ( Ex SUHVyo. E\uKt. ( Moil. ) 4 51 pin
. . . Norfolk ( K * K ) -0 an
. . St. P ml K 0. '
Leave * I CIlICAOoTv NOIIT1I WESTN. ( Arrives
Oninhil U P depot Kllliijt Marcy M \ Omaha
11)40 am . Chic . 0 ( ) " > pm
4 O'ipiii Yi silhnlu l.lmll.K' . 0 20 am
7lilpm Eistern I'lym 2 Ifipm
U 55 pm . Chic. P.ibS 12 .15 p n
Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrlviw
Omahal Depot 15th \VubslerSls _ jOmali i
12 llpmT"St Loidsi : 0 00 am '
10011pm . .SI 1,0111s Ex. 4 25 pm
6 10 pin | . _ Ni t r tsk i Luc il i. K 15 am
Ixuies I C. ST. V. M A.O I Arrives
Om iha | Depol Ifitli mi'l Wpbaltr Sis I On Kiln
"h 50am " "bloux City 'Accoiiimod illon ilOlpm
1.15pm bloiu I'lty ( K < Sun. ) I.40 pm
5 15pm .bt. Paul LtmlUHlK U 25 a n
J5 JO P u Uuiurnon 1 * i ( Ex. Sun. ) H 15 am
SIOUX CITY 4. PACIFU Arrlvus
Omahal Heiiol , 10 ami MaruySls. I Oi'ialiq
U45am | hloux"cuy I'abHoniiir 11020pm
400pm | St. Paul Express 110 00 am
Omaha I Dupol , ISlhiud WjUHlcrdla
'd 4 5 pm I . . Si . I ll''uiin
6 43 pmj i UmUnq | &am
OMAHA , < . 3lVUUlS lArrlveaa
Omahal U P Di-pot. 10th and Murcyl Omali
b _ 1-yuiaCaiuiou IJall | l
TWO WAILS FROM WYOMING
Oil Entc3 in Ono InsUnoa Oanso Shippers
to Shont a Protest.
SLICED PAY PRECIPITATES THE OTHER
of the llnll l.nnlIUo A Nnkli-
Tllln Slrlho UculliiB Itnnil Cuts \\UEOS
In Two Oolnc * nt Union 1'u-
cilia llcndiimtriort.
Oil r.itos from Wyoming to Chtcneo con-
tlnuo to bo u sotireo or much discussion niul
not n llttlo ciitlclsinvltli the men Intoiostod
In tlio oil llchls ot the northwest. At prosco"
cut r.Ues per hunilrod on oil to Chicago from
. . sl.io ; , which Is considered pro
hibitive on tlio part of Iho capitalists
Intoiostcd tu the development of the
\V > online llohls 1-Uoly they hixvo c.illed
the tittcntlon of the Burlington people to
their situation and have asked lor a latu
that would permit them to compote with ttiu
Standard Oil company at Chlcatjo.
Mr. Holilu'Kc , general nmnaKcr of the H
& M. , speaking jesterdnv mornlni ? ol the
aitlclo In Tin : HBK loK.udlni ; thu situation
In WiomliitfsaidWu : h.ivo been nskoJ to
make n i.Uo that would poinilt the Wyoming
compnnj to compote with the Standard Oil
people In Chlcugo , and have looked Into the
matter a llttlo , but beyond this nothliiR has
been done. The oil Holds are situated about
eighty miles from Gillette on our road ,
necessitating a haul by wagons for tlmt dis
tance befoio delivery is ninilo to the railroad
company. Now the w agon haul alone would
cost aa much as the i.illroad haul from
Glltotto toChlcngo. To put the Wyomlngpeo.
plo upon a competitive b.isls with thu Pcnti-
sUvnnia oil Holds , we would have to make
the haul for nothing. Whllo this mnv bo
a fair pioposltion for the Wyoming people , It
would hardly suit us. In order to cotiipoto
with the Standaid people at Chteaco a pipe
line would luno to ho built fiom the wc'.ls to
Gillette on our lino. This would be com-
pniativcty easy , us It Is all down hill , the
water shed running to the not th and n good
jourso could bo obtained by following the
Powder lU or. , "
"Wo have not looked over the wells for
the boucllt of the coinpitiy , hut I bclluvo
thoroisoilm piyingquantiticsinthat section
if piped. It is useless to think of making
rates that would put these people on an
equality with the Pennsylvania Holds as long
as the wagon haul outers into the consider
ation. However , wo have t ikon the nutter
under consideration. Beyond this nothing
has been clono. "
KXTKNIIU t llli ; LIMIT.
Concession * Mmlo to Vlnltors lit the ITnlfnn
Utiill l > n > by the KiiilrniilH.
Citicvoo , Aug. 31. The Wcstoin Passen-
per association today agreed to extend the
limit of tickets for Utah day nt the fair six
dajs. It was oiiginally intended that tickets
sold from Utah tothe fair should have a
llnal rcttun limit of September 14. This has
now been made September 20. the vote on
the pioposltion being unanimous.
The t'cncuil managers of the Chicago
lines and some from outside lines mot again
today for the purpose of adopting a uniform
policy of retrenchment and to foiinulato
plans for the sjslomatio handling of any
strike which might result in the policy of ro-
ticnchmcnt which might finally bo adopted.
A similar meeting was held about a month
ago , but it was n failure , not a single eastern
TO id being roptesonted. The meeting today
was better attended , but was not much moie
of a success , nnd nothing definite was done.
Anotherniootingwill bo hold in a short limo.
Iho Chicago , Burlington & Quhicy is now
running solid tiiins from Chicago to Gal\es-
ton The ti.lins herotofoio have not been
able to run faitherthan Houston without
change , but today the thst through tiain to
( j.iltoston left via the > iissouii , Kansas &
Texas. The i tinning time is about fotty-six
hours.
' 1 ho vast majority of Grand Army men
bound for Indi.impolls from the west are
conilncr via Chicago Instead of by way of St.
Louis , despite tlipilifleicnco in i puoo. There
is consiiloiablo dissatisfaction unions ; thorn ,
lumen or , at the length of the stopo\cr
inhclcgc allowed in Chicago.
tlln
The State Board of Transportation has
completed its answer in the injunction c.aso
brought in the fedoial court by the Union
Pacitic stockholders to restiain tlio board
and the officers of the road from putting into
effect the provisions of the maximum i.ito
Iiu , and the document will bo Tiled this
nfteinoon. Tlio nnsver in the main is identi
cal with the answois flled in the cases
brouplit bv other roads , the only material
difference bohm the liguics as to the mile IRC
nnd the tlludemls It is denied that con
gress fan in nr.y manner abridge the iijlit
of Iho state to control the null Dads
within its limits so far ns local
tratllc Is concerned , and it is claimed
that the act of congress prohibiting the
reduction of fares on that road until
tlio not income shall exceed 10 per cent , ex
clusive of the H per cent for tlio United
States , applies solely to interstate tra\el
and does not in any manner apply to
the charges for the cairiago of local
freight. An exhibit attached shows
that the dividends of the road
from 187. ) to 1884 ranged from ! 1 to S per cent ,
and aggregated annually from $1,20,1)75 to
$ -1,2(10,768. ( The same allocations are made
icgarding the Issuance of bogus.stoek to absorb - '
serb the cnoimous earnings , as wcro made in
the case of the Burlington nnd other roads.
Itoir from ItuwlliiH.
A telegram received Inst nicht fioin Haw-
lins , Wyo , stitlng that the omploji's of the
Union Riciflo would not submit to the cut in
wages which is bulletined to talto effect Sep
tember 1 , but were willing to donate n.
month's wages , was handed to an olllelal of
the Union Pacifio yesterday.
" 'Iho tolognm is incommohonsiblo , " said
the ofllo nl , "In 'view of the fact that tlio
reduction only inteicsts sal.uiuil people and
not men walking on schedule Of course if
it mi'iins tliat tlio clerks nnd others at
Uuulinsaio illssatisllod with the tcduction
w hy thov know what to do in such cases.
Uho Union Pacific is not boiioiung any
monov. but is loducin oxponuca wherever
possible. The men woiking on tiains
nnd in shops have not boon
cut nnd no pioposltion has boon
made looking to u reduction. Of
course , I cannot see why the engineers ,
bialccmnn , switchmen nnd otl'ois ' should not
bo reduced when we Imvo to stand the re
duction. It is not a fair proposition on the
pai t of the men , .mil they know it. If they
woulil only itnciso the condition anil hccomo
tliu company for a liltlo whlln thny would
jsceit.iln the cx > iiditlon of the road and do
just what wo aio doing , leduciug expenses
" '
wherever possible"
'llirro .ll y Yet llo it Strike ,
NASHVII.T.I : , Aug. 31. The strike of the
machinists and other shopmen ut .Louisvillo
and ono or two other points along y > o
Louisville & Nashville svutom has not yet
had any effect on the local situation Train
men and shopman are at their posts today
as usual.
Tomorrow Is the day sot for the confer
ence between President Thomas and the >
omploies of the Nashville , Chattanooga St
St , I/ouU railway This meeting Is looked i
forward to with grave intoicst by >
i.lilt-old mon. It Is probable that
the men will decline to act until
the notion of the I ulsvillo & Is'ashtlllu is
known to them. If the I oulsvlllo ft Nash
ville men strike it is Intimated that thu
'NashUHe & Chattanooga will decline 10o
touch Loulsvillo & Nashville lioight
At'J o'clock there was nothing dollnitely
known coiireinlng the talkoil-ol btilko ivy >
all the omplojes of the f ouisillio A , Nash-
illluiailiD.nl against the 10 per cunt icdtic-
ttou In waeui. The men refuse to talk , but
Ufa piovalllng impiesaiim Is that u strike
will bupitluiud at midnight tonl
Muuu B , Ala. Aug ill The machinists nnd
mouldm. of thu Ijjiiwlllt ) iV Nashville load
struck last night bcc inso ot the cut which : |
goes into olTuct S iturday. The oil pouters
and puluiursuml pilntois remain , but It is
1'oliovotl they will also strike.
I > ) pisvn. | v , Aug. HI.Iho confercnco of
thu l.outsv 1116 & Nashville trainmen this
ig reaehni no conciusiou and no do-
lji : was taken. The strike of . 0.10
shopmen , which took place yesterday , nddi
to the seriousness of UIP Munition.
Milling Hill.
The possibility of a mooting of the transcontinental -
continental lines on September 5 as an
nounced last week Is by no moans ns bright
as n fortnight ago , the Canadian Pacific
refusing to Join thootlior roails on the ground
that ns Jim Illil reduced the rates without
consulting the "Canuck" ho can now restore
them In like manner.
Tiioro is considerable 111 fooling existing
between the Oroat Northern nnd Canadian
I'ncltlc , and unless ail the transcontinental
lines unlto In a common agreement to restore
Rites It would bo the height of absurdity for
the other ro ids to go together. As It looks
now , there will bo no mooting September 5.
Aniitliiir I'nPIT Ittllronil ,
TOPKKA , Aug. at. Aitlclos of lncorK | > ra-
lion _ of the Daiintn , Wichita A , Gulf Hallway
company woie Hied In the ofllco of the secre
, ? r of stnio today Tlio Incorporators are
10. II. Powell , a. W. Clomptits , T 1C. Mc
Lean and W. B Cook oflchlta ; IX M
Hawllnsof hjons ; O H Vlolett of Okla
homa and ISdward Hocrmorof New Yoik
Thoauthoii7od capital stock Is flS.OOOOOO.
u is proposed to construct u line of standard
gauge lalltond nnd tologr.iph from a point
near Uunnlng Water , S V , through Ne
braska , Kansas , Okl.ihomti nnd Texas to the
Gulf of Mexico , an estimated distance of
ST. PAUL , Aug. III. [ Special Telegram to
TUB BIK. | ThoCht'-ngo , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway has withdrawn Its suit against
the Omaha railway , growing out of con
tested land grants where the Southern Min
nesota , division of the Milwaukee crosses the
Omaha at Pialrio Junction , Minn. By this
action the Milwaukee road relinquishes all
claim to title to the land grant , approxi
mately 240,000 acres , valued at ? 2yoOOJO.
Itomllliir < Jut WURPH III Two.
HBVDINO , Pa , Aiip. 31. The Reading com
pany has posted a notice reducing wages CO
per cent.
lank * niul Pin * .
George McNutt of the Missouri , Kansas &
Texas : ( "ICtity" ) system is in Omaha.
The nikhorn will run two excursions to
Comtland beach Sunday from Yolk nnd
Norfolk , consolidating the trains at Fre
mont. The lo.u Ing time nt both places is 8
a in , arilvlng at the beach at noon.
Taking effect September 1 , prox. , the po
sition of general baggage agent has boon
abolished < on the Klkhoin nnd Mr. O W.
Whittlcsoy transferred to other duties. The
jmisdlctiun of the general pissonger depart
ment has bcou extended over the baggage
department ,
Chief Cloi k Schunnchor of the trafllc de
partment of the Union Pacitic said yostcrday
morning that the largest giain ciopon the
Pacille division of tlio sjstom west of Huntington -
ington was icady to move , and that outers
lot cais were coming fn veiy fast The
CacliiM.illoy , uliluli lies along the Snnko
river in northern Utah nnd southern Idaho
"J
lus also a magnillcent grain ciop wtiich will
bol nio\ed In the ue\t thirty dajs.
W. C. Shoemaker , traveling passenger
agent of the Baltimore & Ohio , was in the
city vesloidav. Mr. Shoemaker s.iid that in
tunning co.icli excursions to Ilaiper's Feiry
or the other hlstoiic spots about Baltimoio
thoi sold seat coupons , so that there would
bean llttlo crowding , lln-h seat is nuinbuicd ,
and tickets are sold for the seat as well as
tup , doing away with gioat annoianco and
crowding usually attendant upon local ex
cursions.
Lovuomuark dives tonight , Courtland.
-o
FIREMEN'S FUND.
Cuitodlniift Say Tlmt They Are Holding It
for I'ature i'nymtmt-
Second Assistant Ohiof J. J. Barnes said
toCo a repoitcr in speaking about Mrs. Captain
Cox's complaint :
4 ' This is the first that I have heard about
thAt matter , and It rather surprises mo.
After the benefit for the dead and injured
firemen at the Fainam Street theater Man
ager Burgess turned over to mo aSour share ,
? 401 DO This money I placed on deposit in
m- own name at the First National bank of
this city subject to my order. " Hero the
chief piodurod two ccitiflcates of deposit
pavablo at any time.
Chief i Barnes said : "I have been waiting
for : a meeting of the Fire Kollof association
to make my report and have them dispose of
the funds as they biw lit. Wo only hold a
meeting c\cry tineo months. Tlio last one
was held in July , but as thu attendance was
small nothing was done about this m itter.
Chief Galligan can call n meeting at any
time , nnd now th it he has ro turned fiom tlio
coincntion I expect that no will attend to it
before long. "
iSl.in.igur Buigoss of the Fainam Street
theater told a Bi iio | > oitcrycsteiduy thatho
tuincd o\cr the pioccods of tlio benefit per
formances at his thoitoron the evening of
Juno 11 before the curtain went down.
It was iiimoied jesteiiiav aftotnoon that
the friends of the dead Hicnicn's families will
call the attention of the Boird of Fho and
Police Coininissioneia to tha matter.
Mrs Cox si\s that the policemen raised a
? 10 puise for licr , which she giatofully ac
cepted shoitly after her husband's tiaglc
death.
It is said th.it a mooting of the Firemen's
Hcllcf association will bo hold at once to
take steps for disposition of the fund
Munagor Burgess said last evening that
refeience to his books disclosed the fact that
$401 'JO had been turned ovoi to the Hicinun's
committee on Juno 11.
ThoBickotts Umi lnCoiirtlnnd bo.ich.
WORTHLESS CHECKS.
J. V. Holland SnlnillcN n Is'iiinbiir of Onni-
111111 % on nn Old ( IIIIHC.
James P , Holland , who advertised himself
as a collector , with an ofllca in the Omaha
National bank building , and whoso homo is
nt B-iO South Nineteenth strcot , is a much-
wanted man. if
During the past wcok ho Issued a series of
checks on an imaginary balance In the Com
mercial National bank , realizing thereon
quite a handsome llttlo loll
August 37 ho called upon Mr G. F.
nisassor , wrote a chock for 5 and a&ked
that gentleman to cash it. Mr , J'ls issor
did so and dopositcd the check to rns credit
in the First National bunk. The teller
thiow It out and informed Mr , KlHissor
that nt least seven of Holland's worthless
chocks were Heating about the citv.
An investigation followed , It was ascer
tained that Albeit Calm had cashed ono of
the chocks for $7 and Adam nlorrell cashed
another for # The icst of the victims have
not yet reported to the fool-killer
Inquiry at the Commoicial National bank
rovealcd the fact that Holland had not kept
an account at that hink for n long time.
Holland's wife was soon nnd uppilsed of
his ctookod work , Thu lady was s-hockod at
the diselosuro and could scarcely believe
that her husband was guilty of any criminal
act. He had loft the cit > , ttho said , in quest
of employment , but could not say where ho
went
An acquaintance of Holland , who claimed
to knonr u good dpal about him , stilted that
ti young lady vrnoin Holland had iccently
shown some attention lelt the city the same
day Holland depai ted Whether there Is
any special significance In this fact time will
develop.
I3ulloon tonight ut Cuurtluiid bench.
Coiiniifirclal Club.
The Commercial club u permanently es
tablished m its now quartois , and all mom-
ours RIO desired and oxpootoii to make them
selves perfectly at liomu thoio. The club
restaurant is now opun , and Hit popularity
is rapidly growing MenU nre
excellently nnil oxpeilitiouily served ,
tind the indlcitions mo tlmt the restaurant
will moro than moot the most sanguine
hopes of tin odicen in hringln nll the mem
bers together at the club rooms nt the lunch
hour. 'Iho formal opening of 111' ) new looms
will not take pltico until Saturday evening ,
ut which time a public reception will bo
Khcn
llulil fur
George Johnxon was held to the district
court \estcrday by the police Judga for burS -
S arizing Lo.tlu Leo's pluco on Ninth street.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Dwith of W. B. Bell Causes Universal Regret -
grot in the Mftgio Oity ,
SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCK EXCHANGE
Air * . MrUitrldn SniaOicrt Dnnlot
nllli n llrrt
ll.itlln > < > iiirl | of Domestic IMnoiiril lu
cre-nan In Hoe Ifcrclpln Ulmrged
Ullll AAVllllt ( lo l | > .
William It Iloll. the uoll known stoolt
iiior for the Cmlahy Pntklni ? rotnpuiy ,
( Hod nt the homo of KlsitUtur.it 4"WI Bi > on
axcnuo , Clilc'airo , nt 0 o'clockVoilnoiiliw
Mr. Hull hml ronohotl hU VIA j oar 1 lo
born lit l > ciMtur , 111. , anil wont to
the stock jjixls m ClilciiKo llftoon
\cars ngo. Tor n. few jtnis lie
wont Into the commission business , hut
wan later on imiiilo.Mul by Mr Aunoiir us
bn.\cr. Kor the l.itt slv jc.irt lie \rt otn.
ployed as hiuer for the ( Juiliitij P.ai'ldng
fompanv In thts cltr. tlo was ronslileieil to
bo OHO of the shrouilcst Iwior * at the South
Omaha .umls anil uus well lilted anil highly
rospcotoil ly all who KIIUW him or hail anv
iiiMlliiK'9 with him. Ho w.iico prusttlont
of the South Omaha M\o Stook exchange at
the tlmo ofliU ilimth
On the IMli of the present month Mr. Hell
wont to ChlcnKo to consult a phjslclati
about his health Wlillo tlu > ro ho was taken
down with Bii-kness anil novcr lallltul. The
burial will taKe plaeo in Chicago on Frliltiy
uftornoon.
A special mooting of the oxchnngowni hold
jcstoritay aftoinoon to pass npitropi into ioso *
lutlons .mil to tal < ooiiaiil/cd notion upon the
demise of ono of their most esteemed niem-
bctsAt
At the inoctliiR It was decided to send a
committee , consisting of George Jattkson , K
O. HcdliiKton. U. IX Itognrt , Al Powell , M.
H. Murphy , Prod OhlttenUun , .1. .1. Murphy
and I. 1)
McPiuland to toprosont the ox-
chuuRU at the fuucr.il The committee -was
cmpoHoicd to procure n suitable lloral ortor-
Ing.
Ing.On
On motion the rlmlr appointed V. It.
Wnllwoilc , P T. McGrath and Hruco Mo-
nulloch n committco on resolutions. They
piosontod the following which vroro
adopted :
Whore-as , It 1ms pleased an nll-\UM > nnd
merciful rather to call from nctho work in
i > ternil ; rest , our frhiml , follow iniiniliui and
\icu piosldont of this pxchaiiKO , William II.
Hull , and whllo wo bow In htiiuhfu sulniilsslon
to Ills will , no c innot hut lit ploro tlio cutting
down In lliolor ) of early ininliooil of ono
whosit llfo was full of promise ; of ono who , by
his iinlfonn Ptmrtesy , Kindness and ahsolnto
fall ness , had onilo iruil hltniolf to all with
whom ho c.imi ! In contact ; lluiioforu. be It
Uo-ohed , Tint In thn dotuli \\lllliimlt. .
Hull the ( ninth Omiihii Il\o Stock I'U'lmtiKo
has lost . \.iluulilo olllcur anil molnhor , th it
( sach nniluxory ono of us It IM > lost it wnrin per
sonal filejul and business nssoclalti and that
\\on\tuiHl \ to tliu beionxpd wife , brother unit
slstois our hoai tfolt. sympathy In ihulr loss of
a Mud and tiuo husb.iml and biothur. Holt
further
I oM > l\ed , That as a token of the ostpoin In
which di'coaMid was hold by the members of
this OM'hanRo tliut HID ovohanso lull bn
dr.ipcd In niDiirnliiK fur a period of tbli ly days
and th it a cop } of llioo losdlntliins hosproad
upon the minutes mid .in uiitfrosiuil copy of
the H line bo famished to thu i.unlly of our
deceased brother.
James Landy and John McManoy were ar
rested : \Vinlnesitay night by C.ipt.un Austin on
a warrant oli.iitfliitf them with assaulting an
old ' man named Cummmgs and a farmer
mimed Joiiv Canty , who lives out near Gll-
moro. C.intj claims Hint ho dtova up to
Smith's saloon , on Twenty-fouith and Q
streets , to get a drink. Ho loft Uummlngs
and a hired man in the \vason Whan ho
we out to the w.iijon ho sajs that J indy
an McManoy lollowcd him out and as-
siultedhlm. j ' The hued man was so tright-
enod that he dio\o the team clear homo
without , stopping and told Mis Canty chat
her husband had been killed in South
Omaha. This was about midnight , Mrs
Cantv dio\o hurucdly hack to the city and
found her husband nli\o but piotty badly
dUli uiud. Thoio was .1 ( jenoi.il ion among
all of the men Tlio testimony was \ory
conflicting , but.lud o l owler was satlsllod
that .in .iss.uilt had been commlltcil , nnd ho
lined MoMaiiuy $ . ' . " > ami costs and Landy $7
and costs Tlio piisonors claim that Canty
stalled the light by stiilting the Hist blow.
Itlrtlulny 1'irly.
When Buiney I-ovcil went liomo about 0
o'clock Wednesday o\ening ho found that a
number of his fi lends and neighbors h.ulcon-
giogatcd there lo help him celebrate the list
nnnUcisaiv of his Initli. Allhoiigh ll was a
suipiiso p.uty on liuinoy it was no less
agiccablo to him , and he proceeded to niako
ill hands enjatiirmsuhos as best ho could.
Cards wcto Indulged in and there was an
abundance of icfivshincuts Among these
picseiit w010 Alt and Mis Klllott , Mr. and
Mis fetccl , Mi and Mrs blateMr.and Mis.
Taug , Mr and Mrs Wells and Mr Ilailson.
Ouilng the evening the fi lends who had
called presented Mr. I ovoll with a hand
some easy chair as a slight token of. the
esteem they hold for him as a fiioiul and
neighbor Mr. Lo\oil has been employed ( M
supeiintondent at the stock yards stablci
lor the last six jc.ua and has a host of
friends.
Aim MK.iiokliiIIN Mud.
Dm McGuekln and his wife had a pretty
i\oly dispute yestuulay aftoinoon over ut
the McGuckin hotel. The woman finally bo-
amo so oniaged that she picked up a beer
Dottle and tlieditat IXin's head. It was a
fliuiight shot and took Dm sqnnro In the
racoc.iusing thu blood to ( low ijuilo ftcelv.
Mis McGuckin has not been living in South
Omihaof late , but called down josterdayto
> cu Dan on business.
Jntri'iiii ) In Itucolpta.
Tlio hog receipts for the month of August
have been immenso. In round < numbers the
looelptswcro HOXX ( ) which Is , 'tT.OOO moro
than the icceipts In August ono jo.ir ago ,
mid about doubio whatthoy weie in 18U1 ,
Mnu > < > City ( liM < tl p.
Ij. C. Gibson and wife roturi.cd homo last
o\onlng fioni a month's visit which they
spent in Michigan and Chicago.
iSeldcn , who lives just over the county
line , lias a tomato vine sovun and one-half
feet lull , whirh lie Intends to exhibit at tlio
Douglas county fair
Iutouti\o Miles Mitchell and Miss Hello
Hollow ay wore niairlod In Co-mcll Hiuffs.
Mr Mitchell is agood olllter and will iccolvo
the hearty congratulations and very boat
wishes ) of a host of friends upon his let urn
homo.
J. r McAuloy was called to Fontnnollo ,
la , jestordaj , having leceivod a tologiam
announcing thu sudden death of his wifo.
They haio thieo Hiiuill ehildrcn When Mis.
MoAulcy left hero to visit fi lends in lown
she was in the best of health and in good
spirits.
Dick Payne , the colored man who ass -
s lulled Jim Holmes with a knlfo and en mo
near killing him , has nt last been gUou his
freedom Hoth the ptosucuting wltnossos
and the county attorney dropped out of the
case and nothing was left for Judge Fowler
to do except to discharge the pilsoner.
ho special committee appointed at the
last mooting of the taxpijers" executive
committee Is Investigating all bonds of
city olllcials As noon as completed the
committee pioposcs to uubliih all the namoa
of the endoisors They claim that some of
them are not worth the paper they are writ
ten enDive
Dive Anderson says it has been reported
to him tlmt Fire Chief Smith has boon pur
chasing IIOKO fit thu listed price for tne clly
and getting a 40 pur cent discount when the
sanio was paid for Thu taxpayers' commit
tee thinl. the city should have the benefit of
thU discount if It is being paid to any ono A
jopoit will bo nmduon the matter ut the
meeting next Tuesday night
lr Hi biggins , who was n few months
ago appointed chief mlrrosioplst at this
station , ie.uiheil word jtistorday that bn-
glnnlnj' today ho would bo transferred to
the Inspection dupiitment at Cuduhy's and
that he would bo succeeded bv W , S. White
of Palmyra , this state. Dr. White was ap
pointed inspector some tlmn ago , but hat
never lepoited hero for duty. Ho will no
doubt bo on hand promptly in the morniiii , ' ,
us It is said ho Ims now iccelvod the appoint
ment he was after in the first Place. Dr.
Hk'glus will draw the amo salaiy lu hi *
new position ,