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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TMDUSDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1893. 8PBG1HL NOTICES. A DVKnTl KMENT3 rOlT THKSK COMJMNS Awlll batnttcn until l :3l : ( ) > . in. for the c-jcnnc nml until 8:30 p. m. for the monilnfr and Sunday Ailvrrtlwrs. by rwiuotitlnir a numbered clicok. can linvo fliolrnnwont nrtdrrnscil ton mini hcrecl Irllpr In earn of THE HEB. Annwcrxwii iMlilnwod will , uo ilcllvprr < l npo" prctonlatlon of thochccK. SITUATIONS WANTED. RatcH , U4o a won ! flrBtlnsortlon.lcaword there- nflcr. Nothlns taken for Icon than I'JSc. * WANTBlJAT bN6B. VOLITION I1Y AN P.x" A lioriencnl ilia" Manosrnphors best of refer- * hco . Address A 20 , Hep , Council IlluRs. 1 87 it WAKTEP MAI/E HELP. RtllcB.lHott wonl flrsl Infwrllon. IP a wonlthero- nflt-r. Nothing takPii for It'-m than age. _ _ li souriTous , TRAMS"FUKNisiiKp : KXTRA .I tKW to mc'tl with ris . American WrlnpCT Co. , ' . Howanl Hi. 8" ' ' It'.on _ _ _ _ TnrttirNIlTIIlASKA OtUllANTKK 8AV1NOS IJaiirt Invi'MlniPiit company want * a few Bpntle- tilen of tfooil nilclrosa to net us nollcltoru. Apnlv M nminn 2V ! ami i3t ! Douglas block. _ 8IU _ T > - Ir'TOtTwANT A GOOD P A YINO JOJ1 WlltTK 1 Itllo HtlWks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. Win. T ) -MAN WANTKI ) ! SALARY AND K JipunnniH'iil iilncn ! whole or part limn. Apnly at onco. Ilrown llros. Co. , nursorymou , Cj.pjl1'rjjio { ! * . . . , I.AlORF.tlS ! ON THE U. S. OOV- . - - > Work In TonnPBSoo. Arkansas and TxHilHlatm : ohnnp faro. Krnnicr & O'H .irn * ncciicy , ! lil ( : South 11 th HtracU N17 n-AOUNTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. TIIK J > Kn-atc tlnvpiitloiiofthoa7n. Tlin New Patiml Clicnilp.ll Ink * Eraslnir 1'onoll. 8nll on Blelit. Work * lllco ninffln. AscnlB are tiiaklnir S-.25.00 to * t U5.no iwrwoc-k. For ftirthpr particulars wr to the Monroa Krasor Mfff. Co. , X 30 , 1,1 CroS Oj Wl s. T > - MAN WANTED FOR OUR CITY mtSlNKSS. Jusalarr paid wcoltly. call at IB 10 Uol"jj } | } > :1n4 | -WANTED , AT HENDERSON. JA. . A GOOD B ! harncsHniakcr. T. II. Curry Homlo.Hoii m. + . $7 00 A .MONTH AND EXPENSES. KX- climlvo territory. No o < perl nco. Staple KOOIIH , nbBoIutc monopoly. MIMI and WOHIMI wautwl. Yearly conlracW. . Pay certain. No talk. System pprffM-t. Writ * ) quick. Terms free. AiUlivsft * K , llux aniiS , lloslon. M.-IBH. MC0117 n WANTED , COUNTY JlANAOKRSt DUTIES , .I'.ippoliitliiir Buh-aienlB : . torrllory Mix countlCH ; salary $7B.O ( > . oitpcimos $30.00. inoiitlily ! yearly contract ; iMiclnsu postage. iMcsaba Mfs. Co. , llox * OH3.1)lllllthMlnll. MilH4 tv-WE WANTREPRESHNTATIVES IN EVERY -I Jlown of it.OOO population or more : call In l > or- Supply Co. , Bon or aihlruBH Oinnhn Co-operallvn ' .llfi S. mill Btn-i't. room 17 , Omaha. Neb. 7111 P * - . AT I10STON STORK OMAHA , B-WAKTRD. . atockUccpcr In cloak ilopartmnnt. MH O - 14 TO 1R YF.ARS OF AOE TOl LEARN B-BOY9 on louiiROt The E. M. HnlBO eomnany , li"7 : NlpholaH slrcct. T > WANTED. KXPKH1KNOED OROCERYMAN J'totakochartrn of W.ooo.oo Block ; ono who IB accimtolncd to ilo buylnir ami Bulling and irv'iieral iiiiuiaERniiMit : must imvo $ l.000.no In c.iBh ; nmst l > n platte dutch ; will pot prollt for management ; Block located hi ono of the h st towim In caHtiirn Nebraska. Address at oncq Box 185 , Walioo , Nob. T > W ANTED. A RKSPONS1BLE MAN WHO HAS Ohml largo expcrlouco In handling staple Hpeclal- tlos , tin agent In Nebraska , for loading Btaple. on commlnalon. Only thosewHo can furnish Un.OOO.OO Imnds need apply. 'Address1 a , PoBtolfieo Box Colo. M870 ! i Donvcr Ifi85 ( , _ _ -WANTED. MAN AND WIFEFOR FARM. JIO B ngonlsfor dlffenmttiwiiB , dining room girls , elrls for general housework , pastry cook. Cana dian office , 1500 F.irnam. 885-1 * WANTED. S ENEUOI3TIO SALESMEN FOR B crayon portraits ; good pay assured.10 : Bee bullUtng. MStlO 'J _ T > -ANY ONE HANDY WITH HAMMER AND Ouaw can make * : i.r ( ) per day Belling our perfect thresholds ; 1.200 have been sold lu ono town ; Bonilvonr address at once Tor upoclnl loiter giving full parttcularB. Peorlesw Threshold company , aiil Troy street , Chicago , 111. _ M808 2 * tiABoitERS WANTKD ON NORTH OMAHA B ! main suwer Spragite and 27th strecta.WBOG WBOG ' 1 * WANTED , FIVE MEN TO REPRESENT US IN Nebraska and Hell our specialties. Ono hundred 'dollars per month aud expenses. No experience w < VsBiry. ' Enclose hdf-addrcBscd Rtampcd on- rolopo and address P.O. Box 3 10 , MlnneapoUs , Minn. _ M8U5 0' WANTED FEMAIiE HELP. , - ' . ' . . i - . - i ' - * - ' . " Hates. IVju a word first Insertion , lea word thero- 'nftir. ' Nothing taken for lesn than 25e. WA NTED , I. AuES AN D OENT LEM KN , YOU can earn fao'.n tF.1 to $15 per week doing strictly honiii work for us ; no canvassing and steady work ; send self addressed envelope. I.lbBrly Sup ply company , Liberty square , Boston , Mass. * _ M710 2 < i WANTED , BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE A v/good bimlness woman , over 25. Address U 45 , 708-1 * Bee , _ - - G1KI , . NONE OTHer - er need apply , Mrs. Frank Wllcox , S-W. Cor , 20th and Douglas street. 858-1 - , A GOOD COOK ; WAGES , $ .1 PER week. Apply 1120 Park n venue. 8.5 a -WOMAN FOR GENERAL. HOUSEWORK AND take euro of child ; small family. Apply lli'-'S South il'Jd iivoimii. MHiiO ' - ' -WANTED PLACE TO ASSIST IN HOUSEwork - work , work fop Hmall wagon , by woman with child , 1111 South 1'Jlh Btn-et. MHOS 2' WANTED , A TOOD G"IRI , FOR GENERAL G honwwork , Gr-rman preferred. Inuiilrn 34 IB Jones , between St. Mary's nvonno and Loavpn- worth at. H8i : i * WANTED , TWO COMPETENT COOKS AT 'I ! ; ; ; ! : ! Dotlffj street ; none other ui-od apply. 800 Jl WANTED. GIRL FOR GENRRAL HOUSEwork - work ; reference rcqulreil. N. W. cor , 27th and 880 3 TOB BENT HOUSES. Rules , 1 Oca line each Inmirtlon. $1.50 a line per month , Nolhlnjf taken for lewt than 2l > c. - IN ALL P ARTfli OF THE ClfV , D-HOUSES . camp.iny , 1303 Farnam. 805 I MJ-ROOM COTTAGE. M O UKRN. CHOICE. IN JsStaufont clrclo. C. S. Elffiittur , ' . ' 01 Hoe blrttr.HOT HOT I-K ROOM HOU3E , MODF.RN. NEAR WJSl"- D ; rout meliorate , Apply "Ot Heo building. I-RF.NTAL AGENCY , 507 1111OWN IH.OOK. I ) 808 CHOUSES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS on1 D clly , * . ' and up. < J. F. mats , ' . " . ' ( ) S. 17th st. 1)47 ) xfl . MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH D. turn : $15,00 par month. L , S. Skliimir. ; 110 K. Y. Lift ) . 11988 TV10ROOM HOUSK , 1H15 CA33. J. JOHNSON 4-'l 'J4 Faniiim. Mli5 : , LARGE , TEN-ROOM HOUSE , NO. ll'J'J FarnamHt ; all modern convciiiloiiuoa. In t repair ; lursu "bam , overythlnj tlrst claiu , "NawViifiit'TOOin house In tlrat class repair , city water.elu. . No , 4tiu ; Farnam Bt. , $13,00 , ( iood ulKhl-i'OQiii liiniHij , 4717 Capitol ave , all modern Iniprovi'innills. iSlO.Oi ) , Cottik''ii. ; ; ' , rotUmi'H located in Ilcnson addition , ont > car fare , trio i'ii. llonson A , Cunnlchaol , 413 Now York Life nid . 17n 10 T\ FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES , JLJ1th ; \ and Half Iluwnnt street , runt * 10.0'J. In- Cjnli-.iillO N. Y.j.lfo. UiiO 1'J * 1\-HOUSF.3. F.Tj. DARLINO , 11ARKER IILOOK nV-TeiTGOOn TENANT ONLY. COMPLKTK J/niodrru brick ilwulllnir. No. 'J708 Farnamj livh'k'.liiblolfilejjlrod. Wamm M , RoeerB , I'.CJl- ilU''S Faniam Hiruut. M100 ' ' TV 'bR'RKNTr'll.ROOM HOUSE , WO PER 1/inontli. liHUiro 11)10 ) DodguSl. MIU'J fSVOH RENT. ' , A UESIRA1ILV31) ) . ROOM HOUSE J 'with nioilfrn roiivenlenceD nt nontlicmt cornu. ' of Joiiea au4 5th btix'eta. Rent $10.00 iior mouth. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 470 ! l T\-NICB 11RIC1C RF.SIUENCE. SOUTHWEST , _ Ji/cornerWnl nnd Callfornl.i. All modern con. * ' ventcncDS , c ) > uii : ) , C. A , Starr , Roo.n SOU Dee bnlld- hiir , fi'a ' lS-n-R OOM HOUsJ ) , PKRFUOT CONDITION , ,1/nowIy i ) liilPlinoiU-ni ; BIIIIIU family ; location U10 North 'JOth strcul ; routrcouiiuble , HoefHA : Hill. 570 a D-HOUsils. ! t TO (1 ( ROOMS , 008 NO. lilTII. ' 1IBHUK'J4 , , _ , , fVFOR RKST,4 RfJOMS Wl.UO. Oat S. 1TTIIST. Jit HBIIO - RENT. S.ROOM COTTAOK. 1114 SO , B-FOR ; 0-rooiii collie , 1120 .So , Oth. 0 , 1 , , nrveu , V8 BarKcr block. _ Bliij | -\-XRKER PLAT , H ROOMS , RANOK AND X/all other i iiivoiilein.Mia. no better flat In Omaha , KID. Room U. 1'atturbim block , 10'Jil Karnain St. UoortfO C'louaer. U05 , sis IURUKR , wMtOOM HOUSH , 818 N. 17TH ST. KNQUIRB , < 4/ttt.Hii4. _ M0114' fTY-FOR' RENT. MOUKRN ROOM IIOUS& J./Kuwly ) > apeivdanU ualulud : , $15. ' 'Ul'J Sowanl. ' 1 03U ii * _ _ _ AND ROOM HOUSKS. CENTRAL T.OOA- .iMqutrutiUHlCaiiltuUvciuiu. Una 3' D-7-IIOOM MODKRN HOUSK. WATER IN bsfwMiieot. with or without barn. Apply 3114 1'raiicU bt. _ _ _ tl87 a * 1 V-NEW O'ltQOM AND 4 > UOOM VI AT I MOD ? Mem Imiu-uveincuU. 1113 8. lliu. US'J : > FOB. KENT HOTJSK3. , - UKNT. TUllEE OP TUB COZIEST D-FOR n ar HniiHcotn pirk. * 3.t to f4i > per month ; call nndsca them , lllckii , 303 N. V. I.tfo blilg. ' B01 1 - - ) HOUSE , $10 PKR MO. , FORMRR * D-0-ROOMKI $ - ' ( > , VMS N ! 20th , key n xt door 859-4 * north. - - IIOUSB. AT.TJ MODERN CONVKN- D-io-iiooM , South IQtli struct. Tn.Vl * -FOR KENT , fi-ROOM PRIVATR PI.AT. 15 South iHlh atroct. M8U3 3 * - - HOUSE , ATihMODBIW IMPROVED D-10-nOOM ments. Owen McCnRrojr , U120 Hnrney oi. - . ' - COTTAOK. BVERY MODKUN D-SP.VKN'-ROOM n w , SHth mid Howard Hts. Call at C01 lloyil'8 Now Theater. 883 3 * - nOON 110USK , MODERN , $30.00. D-fl npir lianscnm p.irk. ( fUO.OO. El < 'Rantedrnprhottspi2mIaiiil : l'om etonIO.OO. Ilrlck hoiint ? . splpmlltl location. $ I5.0J. Hicks , nor. Y. N.Llfo building. BB t-3 COTTAOK. $ S,00 MONTH , 1327 NORTH B3D . Inqulro lii'ja JackBon , 881 -FINK rp-Ro6f lTotJSES WITH KVE11Y convl'iilpiicoi loiHPark ; avciiuoand nun So. UStli Biroci at Winter prices. V. D. Wo.-ul , lath ana Donplnfi , 888 3 BOB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS. i UatPH , IXc n wonl first Intcrtlon , lo a word tlioroaflcr. NollilnR tnhun. for lev * than lific. TWO FUIIN1SHKU ROOMS FOIl GKNTr.K- E mull only , fillii South 2lh ( ) street. 017 -ROOM WITH. OR WITHOUT ll'U. 021 S. 18. 41' ' NIR * _ _ _ t.l-ELEOANTr.Y rUHNISHED ROOMS , FARING L'j Kith 81. .rorner Howard , second door ; $10.00 and $12.00 per month. Wright .V Lasbury. Mflgg _ 17-OSE LAROE FURNISHED ROOM , 8UITA1U.B IVor two tfciitleinen. 22 1 N. liUh stri-et. 7311 1 * - UNFURNISHED LARGE ROOMS. U201 E-3 street. Apply alter 4 p. m. M850 B * VERY I.AROE , mlRAnLKRo : SUITE - E ablpforU Bpntlpinon ; also Htnallcr room aa- lolnlnp : . 630 8. 5uth ! nvcnite. MKIS'J * E-lARRfi SOUTH FRONT ROOM WITH AT.- covo. irai mid funinco' lieat. sfin.OO. Smaller room , $7 .00 , Uoanl It ilualretl. 'JV ! Jii Hurt at. 014 -FURNISHED ROOM VITII UATIti $ (1.00 ( month. 11111 Fa.-imm. 85i ! ii' _ -NICELY. FURNISHED ROOMS C1IEA1' . 7h { E N. iUll ! ( Htrcct. Sf.3-0' _ PLEASANT ROOM. SOUTH FRONT. FOR goutlciiipu. lUi3 ! DoUgp. _ M8I17 7 * -SEVERAL 'VERY DR9IUA1IQR SOUTH E front fiirnlBliPd rooius : bath and alt modern conveiilenceu.oii same floor. Apply aoon , IH'22 Chicago Btrcot. M8U07 * , _ j _ _ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LTOHT lioiisekpcplng. ll'J North Ifith. M874 -FURNISHEO ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST. H787 * _ _ E-l NEWLY , FURNISHED , ROOM , HEAT AND bath. 01C N20th Bt. 880-li- BUBNI8HED'ROOMS AND BOARD. Ratps , IH'c a won ! fl'rst Insertion , 1 ; > a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 'Jfifl. IT YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CA1JE OP JL Women's Cliriatlan asuoclatlon , 111 S. 17th Bt. 800 THE DOLAN , 200 AND 'Jll N..18TH ST. F 810 ' . ' -HOARDING WITH ROOMS , SINGLE OR EN- JL ! suite : IIOIIBO Just fitted up with uvorythliiR now. Ono of the best locations In HIH city and every thing will bo llrstcliiaa. 2100 Douglas. 811 PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE ; also board. 2310 Dodje. 013-2 * -GOOD BOARD ! HAROE ROOMS. 003 NORTH .T IfUh Direct. ; M10JN10' T ROOMS AND HOARD $0 WEEK. 030 S. 17TH X street. . 327N1' ROOMS. ALL MODERN. HOME TABLE F 1024 Faniam. M ! > jll N7 17-FORRENT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ; JP with or without board. Call ill 2107 Douglas. IH ( N3 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. UHia F Douglas St. ' M303 U * ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2308 DOUGLAS. O''Bl * 17 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM. J-wltlior without-board. 2048 Dodge strpet. MIKiO 3 A.DESIRAnLE FRONT ROOM WITH AN AL- core auU ono uldq robu'l. 212 South 2uth. ' ' ' 003 . - - DAVENPORT ST. F-UTOPrAV1710-1721 ST.OStl OStl 3 * FURNISHED ROOMS .WITH BOARD. REP- F erenccs. 2214 Farnam. M710 4 * I7-N1CELYFURNISHEDROOMSWITHIJOARD ; JL : terms reasonable. 013 N. 20th. M8il 0J -NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD , heat and modern conveniences. 2020 Harnoy. . 7114 1 - AND -ROOM ; STEAM HEAT. GAS , F-BOARD ; and $3.00 per week. lllNorlh 14th. M770 11 * - AND BOARD FORTWO GENTLEMEN. C2 1 South 2Uth live. 7110 1 * 17-LARGK SOUTH ROOM FOR TWO. $3.00 'Ju per week each. Fnrnneo and bath. 2510 Plcrcobstwfeii2Jthand2fitH M731 fi * FOB BENT TTNFURWIBH'D ROOMS Rales lj < c a wonl first Insertion , lea word thoro- attor. Nothin takmi for less tlian25e. . FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE for housekeeping : city water : rent chc.ip ; 0 blocks from poHtoftlco. 1702 Webster at. 128 -CLEAN Jl-ROOM FLATS , 8. W. COR. 7TH and Pacific street , K3.UO to $11.00. to deslrjbto small families. G. ! ' . Butts , 220 So.17th street. _ Mi ! ION 13 / -UNFURNISHED ROOMS , ALL MODERN V32112 Mlama st. 413 _ -4-ROOM FLAT. 1605 LKAVENWORTH ST. _ M773 0' - UNFURNISHED ROOMS , HEAT AND G-2 light furniblied. No housekeeping. 2570 Har- noy Blrept. 704 1 * i PINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping , $12.f > 0. 2011 St. Mary's avenue. M875 2 * _ -2 FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT board. Heat , bath , etc. 010 N. 20th. H70-2 * 3TOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES Rains , Kio a line each Insertion , $ l. ! > 0allnu per iioiilh. Nothing taken for less than ' 'lie. . A010 Farnam at. The building has n tlrpproof ce ment basement , eonipluto stnam httaltng tlxturos , water on all Urn llooragas , otc. Apply at llio office of TllKllRK. tllO _ " T JVFTc"E AND DESK ROOM. WITJI-KLEOTRIO J light , Htouin heat anil Janitor service , Farorabln iirlco lo diislrablo parties. WyckofI , Seaman & tienedlct , ground lloor , lice bid. 813 J STORE321 S. IfiTH , STEAM HEAT. M7H3 N28 - OFFICES : WITHNELL BLOCK. STEAM HEAT , M735 N28 AGENTS WANTED. RntcB , lOoallnn-each liiBMrllon , $ l.r l ) a line per month. Nothing lakmi for loss than 25o. T-AGENT3 WANTEO FOR QUIOK SflLLINO * ' natcntiHt Invention Just bulnr put on the market , Sold only through avenls. Goo1 prolUa anil a ulear Hold. Sample l-y mall , 25 cents. Tlio Ohio Nov. elty Co. . II. l , Cliicliinall. O. _ M487 TAOENTSVA NTBD. ALL OVER STATKl ' lliht work lit homo ; gooa pay : ladlna prrtfurrod. AUdresaGeortfOl'Mllako , general agent , Pawnee City , Nob. MU04 2 T -AGENTSRELTAlLETRA\'ELING i' men to carry our luDrlcatlnr and burnlnir otla as a Bldo line , gootl chanca for right 1:1:111. : : Tliu ClovelaiiU Rullnlng Co. , Clovulatid , O. Mb 13 ! ! f-AGKNTS WANTKI ) , TO SELL NOVELTIES ; ' live artlulra new on the market and good sutlers ; Hell ill sight. Call between 12 aud 1 o'clock. Mrs. II. O. MUSCH , ai)3 Ho , 17ih btreel , opp. court house , Omaha , Neb , MKU1 3 T-AT LAST WK IIAVB IT. KEEN , BRIGHT ' and brainy men mid women wanttHl ovt'rywhora to taku orders for Shejip's World'M Fair 1'lioto- graplutl. Only boolt of copvrlfhtKl photoirauhs of bulldlngo , uei'iiort ami uxhlblti ) of thu Worm's Colmnblait exhibition : antliorlxeit by Ihoiixposl. tlou iwmauemeiH ; oniclal v irlltlcate acaa.npaul&a uneh volunio. Bonanza for workers ; drop every thing and liaudlo | t ; you will maku money fat > t ; books ruady ; credit given ; big cotniiilBnlona : cir culars , terms , freu. Addrosa OloUj Illblo I'ubllHli- Ing Co. . : IAH Dearborn atrucl , Chleairo , 111. , or Philadelphia , Pa. MS07 > SXOK.AGS. Kiitet , lOoaUnoeach liibcrtlou , $ l.0u line per month. Nothing taken for leaa than iJc. ! ' -STORAGEi WILLIAMS i. CROSS , J2J4 JIAlV- uey. 8H M-STORAQB FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOD3 , clean and cheap ratea. It. Wells , 1111 Fumani 818 Ratca , lOo a line psch liibartloiu $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken forleu.i than 25c. XT-WANTED. TO BUY OR THADK FOR'sIib- -L > oml haiul pool aud billiard lublftj. Aililroji * 1005 Farnam alreel. Ouialiu. 02U-1' XT-WANTED , TO BUV UPLAND PRAIRIK oil Jttinolhy huy In lota of from 1 to fiOO i-.irlo.id9. L. B. Coualni , Council llluffl , Ik , M780 S MONDAY , ff It was dubbed blue Monday By old Mrs. Qrundy f/ A long time ago. No wonder that under This serious blunder The working was slow. But Mondays have brightened ; Work lightened clothes whitened Since housekeepers know , Without further telling , What Fairbant : Is selling- Sec sample below. H. K , PAIRBANK SCO. . of Chicago , nja e it. FOB SALE FURNITURE. Union.Ha a word tlrst liiHcrttun , lo u wonl llioroaflcr. Nutlilni ? takan for Icmttlmtt liflc. 0 TOVEsT'oi uVL KIND3 YlOOD A3 NE\V ; Wells Auction Co. , 1 1 II Rtniam st. 810 O-FOisAEAT A11AHOAIN. THK rUU ture of a fi-rooui cottnsu. 001 K.U4tli slrrol. ' FOB SALE HOUSES , WAGONS.ETO Hates , lUcn won ! first Insertion , lea wonl thor ; > nflcr. Notlilns iiltcu : for.lcas tli'in' P MOVING KXPRF.SS INKWIYY' PAINTKD1. linrnrni ami young leant , $15. ! llooin 40fi N. Y. Llfo bnllillnjr. ' M877 ! - SAU3. FAMILY HOIISB , URNTLB Atf D P-FOH Bound. Clioap for cash. AUdrosi V. yi. Gonltlln , ! l31'J.P.-irUcrat. _ _ _ H8ii il FORSATiE MISOHILLANEOT73. -FOR SALK , ICK IN CAULOAU LOT.S. GII - bert lro ! . , Council IlUtrts , In. MB04 2 /"V-ONK nilUNSWICK IlltiUIAUD TADTJi , AND Vioiio pool table , used 0 montlis , as BOIX ! ns now , for nalo cheap. Aililress P. O. box 813 , Weal Point , Nub. _ ' r)0 ! Q FOB SALK , t EWSOALUKIMIJA. ! . ! ! PIANO and now Victor bicycle , extremely chotip. Ad- ilresa U HO , Beu. M755 i. -FOR SALE-SECOND HANE SHOW CASES , letter file and cabinet. Boston'StoroJ Omalm. M8B7 a * Q-OUNS , DOUnLE-DAKHELKD BltEKCH- londer. nny pnnffc : equalsthoaucostliii ? f UHXOil ; DauiiiBciiH barrels , low hammer , top ncllun , re- boumUiiL' lockB. walnut stock , Jalest linprove- iiieiita ; $12.00 each. Sent C. O. D. upon receipt of 5.00 to ffiiarnntco express charses. Arthur Loon - anl A Co. , Hastings , Neb. " " , ' 11891 'J * -FIUE AND IlUllOtAU PROOF SAFE. First clUHB. lilff bargain. Address IMnk.Bluo Sprlnifn , Neb. MS93 : t * CLAIBVOYANTS. IlnteB , lee a line caeh Insertion SI.50 a lluo per month. Nothing taken for less tlian'uc. . C MRS. NANNIE V.WARRENiCLA RVOYANT. O reliable business medium ; Sthyearat liy N.liith. ' ' 817 MAS3AO3 , BATHS , iTO. RatpalOcnline each Insertion. $1,50 'a ' lliio per month. Nothing taken for less than 'JDc. 002 S. 13TH 2N , L Room : i.Mnsnage. : vapor , alcohol. atenm.qiilphur. no imrt sea oatns. niOO tI' . LA RUE , MASSAGE , 110 SO. IfSTH. CAKSON , 1121 DOUODAS , THIRD . floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd ea baths. M781 fi * ' PERSONAL. . Rates. Hio n word first Insertion , lea worlthero- after. Nothing taken for less than U'ffc. U-MAlsA TOEATMl TT OTR ( > THER'r mal bathH. Scalp and liuir treatment , manicure andchIropoaibt.SIrs.Post,310MS.15tliWltlinollblk 818 _ -MATRIMONY-OR PLEASURE ; NEW DEAL. Send J-ccnt stamp to P. O. Box udl. Ilastlnirs , Neb. M7'JO N28- f T CUTRATES IN PHOTOS : 12 OAB1NET.PHO- Utos , Arlato llnlsh. ono 8x10 Arlsto. very best , worth $5.00 , for $2.00. ut Cowan's photo Htudlo. 2123 .Cnmliw street ; bring cpupon ; good' for 10 days only ; great reduction for groups ; open Sun day. ' M377 NIT' f T LADIES , SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO UviavlCo. , COIN. Y. Ufu Bldg. . . for a 110-page health book. Office conaullatlon free ; lady In at tundanco. 7D1I-N21I * JblONJiY TO LOAN REAL JiSTAT.3. Rales 10 a line each Insertion , $1.50 a. line per month. Nothing taken for lens than -Tie , I MONEY TO' ' LOAN7 AT LOWEST ItATES. W The O. P. DavlB Co. 1C05 Farnam Btreel , 810 W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved aniLunlmproved Ouiaha real estate , 1 to 0 years , Fidelity trust Co. , 1702.Furnam. 820 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED W city property , $3,000 and upwards. 0 tu ( IK per cent ; no dblays.W.Farnam Smllli & Co.,1320 Farnam -MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. W : Apply to W , B. Melkle , First National Bk bldg , 822 HANTHONYLOAN ANDTRUSTCO. . nis N. Y. Life , lends at low rates for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONEY TO LOAN ON INSIDlt CITY PROP- W crly. , Low rates. Money on handH. . J. Abra hams 2nd floor , 21 ID Farnam. 021 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Hales , Idea line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 20c , V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ! Wo will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your FURNITURE. PIANOS , HOUSES. WAGONS , CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE HKOE1PTS. nte. Weglvo prompt attention to all applications , und will carry your loan as lung as you wish , You can reduce the cost of carrying your loan by a payment at any time , There la no publicity or removal of properly. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room 4. Wlthnell block. Cor. 16th and llarney sis. 825 - LOAN MONRY ON ANY KIND OF SB- X-WILL strictly confidential , A. E , Harris , room 1 , Continental block. 82(1 ( - TO LOAN- X-MONEY loan you any sum which you wish , small or large , at thu lowest possible rates , In thu quickest ixjBHlblo time , and for any length of tlmo tosultyon. You can pay it back m such Install * men Is an you wish , when you wish , and only pay for it us long as you keep It , You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOUSKS. WAGONS AND OA11RI AGES , WAREHOUSE RKCK1PTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHKR SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of pmiierty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN-CO , , 30(1 ( SOUTH 10TII 8TKKKT , tirsl floor above the Htreet. THEOLDEST. LARGKST ANDONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.82i 82i - TO LOAN-SHORT TIME LOANS , X-MONEY , LI tu Building. ( lfl { 5 ' BUSINES HANO .18. Ratea , lOe a lluo each Insertion , $1.GU a Hue- per month , Nothing taken for lest than 25c , - CAPITAL TO BTAHT YOU IN bntdn < * HB. Wu want lo cstabllsli ono honest , re liable , unterprlelng person , man or wouiuii , in a legllhnalo money-making busliiesn In every county in the west. Business Is clean , easy nnd legit ) . mate , Blir money for larttu.i with push und pluck. If you can't f nriiUh first-class rufoiiuireu rton't aii- ply. Reniember , no money required. Wrltu at oticu , before some one with more untcriirl&o- - oinv8)0iir territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Runuily Co.'OlKaaH3r > lsi.ghleaifo , III. H27 YT-VOR SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUt'Af- tiirliur plant ( With position lu thu uOIce If HO ile- Blnil ) . * lU.iit.Ui ) ( ) ) tu16iuu.00catili ( nxDtreil. NO IriideH conalderiHl. The company lias an cstab- Huhod trudu on u ready selling article nt n' vood profit. Addrtbs S pU , Bee. f- ' & $ V- FOR RENT. A BAKKRY SHOP. OLD STAND , X 010 North lUlh Btruct. Apply to Jou. ' Rediuun , B2 _ Y- FOR SALE , A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT lu county Boat. Easy terms. Inquire or aJdran Tito Kntghu Jewel , Omalm. Pll-iiU' -FOJISALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIJCTURH J. Addn'j > ii K. E. lloweiuloaler , UortrauJ , Neb.aia _ ; aia : Y-FOR SALE t.R UKNT. J1KST I' maiUei tu city , Inqulri- 2iO. Biaiido St. JIOoV N35 * BUSINESS CHANCES TOR SALE. ARCADK RESTAURANT ; DOING Y splendid business ; nicely fiirnlshed ; rent 1110.00 per month ! llnestlocallou In elty ; reason for Bi'll- Ing , HlcknoH.s In family ; $ SOH.UO will buy it. 2110 Central avenue.Kearney. , MI138 2 * _ FOR SALE , HOTEL FURNITURE AND Y leaBe , at half price If sold BOOH , lu : i elty of 15.- 000 Inhablfints. Rent low. Address L. E. Wheeler , Beatrice , Nel > . MlP , 7 'if V-FOR SALE CHEAP , THK BH3T LOCATED 1 saloon lu South Omaha , J. W. Slpo , agent , 2418 N street M74 : ! FOR RENT. ELEVATOR IN SECTION OF Y Nebraska with good corn crop. Reason for renting no money lo do business with : Address U 42. Bee. 700 4 - . TO LEASE OR THE MANAOE- Y-WANTED. In it county scat , by n practical printer and uowspapor man. Address Lock Box S. Suinncr. Nob. M841 2' ' FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS Z and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdBe.horHCB and cattle. Add. box 70Frankfort , tnd 830 y-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL Hakerealestatemoney. Box205 , Frankfort , Ind , 830 - YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR exchange with li. J. Kendall. 507 Brown block. ] M8UI N2 FOR SALE OR lEXCIIANGE , GOOD FARM Z land and horses. iPlanck Bros. , Lock Box 4 , Pierce. Neb. MCUH 7 * Z-FOR SALE OR .EXCHANGE , 44X00 10TH anil DouglaH ; 7-room IIOIIBO. modern , Caldwull st. Bargain. G , L. 610011 * , 28 Barker blk. 007 Z-FOR TRADE , WANT A GOOD BUSINESS horse. Will lake samn as first payment on a $400 lot and give 3 years time on balance. AMES REAL ESTATE , 1017 Farnam. 780 I POR SALK KEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOe n line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. IOR SALE ATTRACTIVET HOMES VERY F cheap ; , Sec Ceo. W. < P. Coates , 15 Patterson blk. 8S3 ARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , SALE or trade. F.K. DarlliiJ Barker blk. 831 BARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blk. 070 F I ARM LANDS. C..F..HARR1SDN . , 912 N. Y. LIFE " 51-O19 * FFOR SALE , LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS FOR ; terms eisy ( ; can ' locate colony. Also good farm slightly IncnniMjrelUWclisxjliool lands to nxchange for slock , milse. Jti-W. Welptun , Grant , Neb. ' i443 N10 _ _ 1OR SALE.LEASY TERMS ; -LOTS UTFRASER. ? Iowa ; new town ; $ ni.0l ) ) to $ : )00.00 ) : Also 160 acres , good ffanlcu land. T. Ferguson & Co. , 1015 Farnam. ' M3il ! N3 F ARM LANDS. 80 acres , Sarpy county , $ t,230. 80 acres. Sarpy county , $4,000 , 240 acres , Sarpy , $50 an acre. H20 , Douglns county , $40 an ucro. 80 , Douglas county , $45 an acre. 240 , Washington county , $ 'J7-.in acra. all ) , Oleo county , $42 an acre. 240 Iloono countv , $14 an acre. C. F. Harrison , 012 N. V. Lite ,1S4N9 HOMES , $800. $1,000 , $1.500 ; ANY PRICE ; easy terms. Wallace , Brown blk. , 10 & Douglas. M8-JO N2 F I ARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY. C. R. lloatrlffht,301 N. Y. Llto Bldg. , Omaha , Neb. 855-N3 FOR SALE , WELL IMPROVED FARM. 133 acn-s , good house and barn. 8 miles north of Council Bluffs. C. Carstcnson , Crescent , la.M873 M873 4 30 x127 FT. , EAST FRONT , ON 28TII NEAR Seward. $750. Orchard Hill comer , f 550. Corner on Manderson , $1,000 , East front Hunscom Place lot , $2,500. Improved property near Hanscom Park will bo sold at a p'rlcn at which Inuomo brings 10 per cent , F. 1) . Wead , 1 Oth and Douglas. 887 3 WE ONLY ADVERTISE BARGAINS IN FARM Vl-lands. 100 ACRES In Knox county , Neb. , S. W. Jf sec tion 10-211-4. $0.50 per acre. 11)0 ACRES In Howanl county , Neb. , N. E. tf sec tion 25-1(1-11. ( $ (1.00 ( per acre. Kill ACRES In Wheeler county. Neb. , N. E. W sec tion 21-22-11,100 acres under cultivation ; one of the beat farms In the comity , $12.50 per acre. 800 ACRES In Ureoley county , Nob. Section 17 and 8. E. H section 18-18-12 , only 2 miles from North Lonp on U.P.-Ry. , and 4 miles from station on II. , V M. R. R. Good soil , running water , etc. ; will make excellent slock farm ; listed with us for quick sale at * s.oo per acn' . 2,500 ACRES near Lodge Pole , Neb. , on U.P.n.R. , peed Boll , plenty of waler. cto.j can plow three- fourths. Will make excellent uhoop or eattlu ranch ; BummmUng hind is held at $ < ) > 00 to $8.00 per acre. Owner must sell and we can offer the entire'tract for $3.70 per ucro , less than half Us value. HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 305 N , Y. LIFE BLDG. Mb'J2 2 SEOTJBITIES FOR BALE. t Rates , lOe a line each Insertion , fl.50 a line per month. Noihlnj taken for loss than 25o. /-1IIOICE 1ST MORTOMJESTANY AMOUNlC' f. wu , Wallace , Brown block , 10th and Douglas. 832 HIGH CiRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , netting purchasers good rate of Interest , sums of from $100 upfor sjlo by ( ilobu Loan & Trust Co. , lUth & Dodge , Omaha , Particulars on application , H35 8 PERCENT MORTGAGES FOIl SALE , SECUR- ily absolutely safe , Ameu Rual Estate agency , 1017 Fnriinm. 830 BKOBTHAMP AMP.TYP WftlTINO Ratra , lOoallneoach limnrllon. 91.riOn line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c , VOUNG LADIES AND GBNTLEMEN"6AN SOON 1 aoiulru a working knowludgu of Hhorthaiid and typewriting tit A. C , Van Sanl'a school of short hand , C13 N , Y , Life. Typewriters to rent , H34 HOUTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MS3. BY Oinall ; copied promptly , J , C. Tyrroll , 002 N. Y. LlfebuUdliij. . "M7033' PAWNBBOKERS. Ralus , lOo a line each Insertion , 81.60 a line per month- Nothing taken for/esu than 25c. JSONNENilHRG , uTAUONU' TmOKEuTiaOS ( Douglas st. Loans iuoney on diamonds , watdies.clc. Old gold and Ml ver bought. Tol. 155t ) ' ' HORSES Rates , lOoa ihifi rach liMcrtloii , $1.50 a line per inonlli. Notlilug taken for eas than 25c. OUSE3 WINTERED. FAHl'mtOUNDS. $8.00 mo. ; leave orders at JT , Wlthrow'B , Tel . 10U , Utfa N 26 * _ TYPEWiUTKHS. Rates , lOuullnucach Insertion , $1.50 a line tier inontli. Nothing taken for luas than 25o. 1 J KMINC'TONS , CALKlRAPHSi EVEUYTHINO : T. , : . . , . - ' - - t Babb , 013 N , V Llfo bldir. Send for Bamiilos. 837 UNDEKTAKEllS AND MBALMliUB Rales , 10 a llneuaeh liiberllon. * 1.60 a line per iiionth , Nothing taken for less than a3c. W. oN0 , Vvjacobs. ducbuwuu ; luturwlth MOMaui ) , uiider- takcrand vtnUalmer , : ) I5 S. IDtli at. Tvl , OUd , 838 MU3.0 , AB1' ANJO llntns , llo ) u lliuioacli Insertion , $1.30 a inoiitUj iollilng taken far leunthau 2Ai Gf < i K ZKNUKClC , .lolU Cahforulu ut , AFTER THE UNION PACIFIC Oovornmont Interests in that Company to Bo Protected. OFFICIALS DirCUiSING THE SITUATION. Attorney Onnernl Olnpy Invr tlcn'lnr ( tlin Sulijpuc tvltli n Vliur of Tnklnc 1'rompt MriiBiirrn to Secure nil Accoiintlu ? . WASHINGTON , Nov. t. fSpcclal Totcgram toTiiBBRK. ) Atiornoy General Oltioy has been clos jted nil day with Special Attorney Hoaillcy : tnu John A. Dlllou of Now York and Chairman Urlco of the soimto coinmitteo on PnclHc railroads , and ho Is thli ovcnltig Inaccosnlblo to the nnbllc. The nttornoy Boneral and his counselors are discussing the present conJltlon and future welfare of. the Uillnn Paullle railroad with a view to taking Immediate slops to protect the prop erty and to secure lefilslatlon , which will l > rosoro the equity of the ( jovcr tncnt In It. THE IKK corrospoiulcnt made thrco olTorts today nnd this evening to aocuro an Inter view with tho' nttornuy general ntid caeli tlmo tliat oflldal nskcd to bo exiuised , It Is understood that spoul.il Instructions will bo issued to Attorney Hoadlcy. who will take some decisive step to protect the Interests of the Eovcrmncnt while they are In the hands of a receiver nnd that before congress con venes In regular session. Next month n. general measure relating to the Union Paclllo property will bo presented to , Senator Urleo for Introduction In the son- nto nud then the Department of Justice will BOO that the legislation upon the subject/ promptly forthcoming , which meets with the views' of-'tho administration. COM1M.KVKI ) mi : DEAL. Absorption of' the O. & 31. by tlio 1J. & O. SoutlMTPiitorit Company. CINCINNATI , Nov. 1. The long-contem plated union of the Baltimore & Ohio South western with the Ohio & Mississippi rail way , or rather the absorption of the latter by the former , was completed today. The now organization takes the name of the Baltimore' & Ohio Southwestern. It will extend , from Parkersburg , W. Vn. , to St. Louis , with branches to Louisville. Shawneo- town , 111. , und Boardstown , III. The accom plishment of the great deul is largely duo to the indefatigable labors of Mr. E. It. Bacon , who has spent much tlmo in London in his efforts. Tlio stockholders of iho now organ ization , today elected the following llrst board of directors : clnnati ; Brines Cunningham , Cincinnati ; William L. Bull , Now York ; Edgar L. Wells , New York ; W. Morelcns , New York ; John H : Davis , . New York ; Julius S. Walsh , St. Louis ; II. Wilson , Wilmington , Del. ; John H. Hascltltic , London , England ; Patrick Buchanan , London , England. The board bl directors chose the following ofllcers : Pre'sident , E. U. Bacon ; vice presi dent and general nianaper , W. W. Peabody ; second vice president , William Buchanan ; treasurer. W. E. Jones ; general counsel , Judson Harmon ; secretary , \V. W. Peabody , jr. ; assistant secretary , Edward Bruce. Hi'Cliirod n Dividend. PmLAynLi'iHA , Nor. 1. The board of di rectors of the Pennsylvania railway met at noon today and declared a semi-annual dividendof , ' percent , payable in cash , to stockholders registered , up to 3 p. m. Ooto- ber 81. It is'.payablo on and after November 25 iit-xt. , 'The 2 | per cent dividend declared today makes a total-for this year of 7 per cent , 5 being in cash nnd 2 in' stock' The ability of the company to declare a 2J .per RRILWHY TIME GRRD UltliSdMAKING , Rates , lOo a line each insertion , $1.50 a Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c , INOAGKMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN Jjfuiiillles solicited. Miss Sturdy , 4il ! Nicholas blruel. M343 NU } rRESSE3ii WRAPPERS , $ 'J. flOO N. MTIL M720 BECOND-HAND Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per inoiiili. Nothing taken for leau than 25o. NO. 2 REMINGTON TYPK- Vfritor , 00,000 series , * 10.00 , 013 N , Y. L. bldg. ' _ _ . _ M42U * 80ALE8. Hnti ; , lOoiillnu each Insertion , $1.50 u Hue per monllt. Nullilmr taken for less than 25c. ] VIW AND SECOllHA NDc ALEALL KINDS * i Adilresi } Bordeii & Solleck Co. , Lake ut.Clitcago , _ 840 Rtoa. m-o a word llr.it Insertion , lea word there after , Nothing taken for luss than 25c. " 'pAICKN ' 'yKONK WHITE COW. BROWN EARS , - > no hews , halter on. Ernest Ilofmelatur. Urolih- \ ouurui. . Uvu nillya wet of Demon. M728 4 < cent dividend At this tlmo , when tlio mil- way's of the country hav6 stifTorod excess ively from the general prostration of busi ness , Is favorably commented upon. Ni\V : TI.MIS OAHDS AUHANdliH. Itnllxrnrt Alnko Savcrnl OIinnRCs In Their 1'nmpncrr Service. Now that the World's fair Is ended rail roads will commence to nrraiiRo different tlmo cants from these now In foi-c6 , and will discontinue trains that the press of business dunn ? tlio last six months mada Impera tively iiceessary. The Burlington at noon yesterday decided upon the following ulmngcs In Us service , of- fcotlvo November G : Trains 1 and 0 , which ran via Pacific Junction , not touchlnjr Omaha , nro discon tinued under the now tltno card. Kastbound train No. 4 will leave nt OM5 Instead of HiV : > n. m. Train No. ! J will leave nt 4:80 : Instead ot 4:20 : p. in. Train No. 12 will leave nt 7:02 : i > . m. , n change of but a few minutes. This train , however , will carry a sleeper , nrrlvliiR In Chlcaco ia'J:15 : p. m. > T Westbound train No. fi will leave the sntno ns now , 10:15 : n. m. Train No. itwill , leave nt 4:50 : p.m. , no chnnpe. Train No. 11. local to Lincoln , will depart nt 0:50 p.m. Train No. 1)1 ) , for Lincoln , will leave In the mornliiB nt 8:15 : , same ns boforo. The Koolc Island completed thochanRO of schedule yesterday mornliiK , effective November 5 , and Is as follows : No. 1 will arrive at 0:45 : a. m. , Instead of7.w. : No. 8 will arrlvoat 7:15 p. m , ' lustcad of 0 p. m. No. 5 will arrive at 2 nnd leave atS:0"i : p. m. No. 7 will arrive nt 0:23 : and leave nt 0W : ! p. m. , instead of 5:60 as now. Eastbound train No. 2 will leave nt 8 p. in. , instead of7:10 : ; No. 4 will leave nt , 0:80 : Instead of 10:30. : Train No. 0 arrives from the west nt4i60 p. m. , Instead of 8:55 : , nnd leaves at G o'clock p. in. , whllo No. 8 nrrivos nt 12:10 : a. m. Trains Nos. 31 aud 22 nro dis continued. The Northwestern nnd Milwaukee , It Is understood , will nlso change ihclr schedules on account of the decrease of business. 1IATTI.K Or THIS UJtANTJ * . Union Pacific und the tlrcnt Northern Mnj do Still I.owor on Itntcs. Unless there is a vnry decided change In the transcontinental within a fortnight , the Union Pacific will bo up In arms against its formidable competitor on the north , the Great Northern , and the merriest rate war western railroads hove scon will bo in augurated. Mr. Lomax holds the hey to the situation , nnd backed as ho is by the receivers , ho will have abundant opportunity to show his calil'ro as a tactitioii in the manipulation of passenger business. It is n fact that Mr. .Lomax has been one of the chief supporters of associations , on the ground that they materially helped to maintain rates and shut'out ' scalping to a considerable degree. Kut with n rate of $25 from Omaha lo Portland in effect , and no tellinc how long the rate might obtain , Mr. Lomax saw the necessity of withdrawal from an association that was handicapped in glvimr him redress for the present condition of affairs duo to the dog-in-tho manger policy of the Great Northern and ho proceeded to cut loose from all entangle ments. The Union Pacific is a free lance just now and lively times are anticipated witiin | the next few days. Yesterday morning Mr.Lomax was closeted with Mr. Warren B. Kniskcrncm , assistant general passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern and a member of the com mittee appointed by the Western Posscngcr association to in torvlow Mr. Lomax regard ing the immigration question which has raised no end of a row in passeiiRer circles. Tlio conference , however , was conllnod tea a discussion of details concerning the rela tionship ot the Northwestern and Union Pacific under the receivers , the manipula tion of the business being , somewhat dif ferent although ; the close relationship be tween the roads cmitinucs the same ns bo foro. Immigration was not talked of what ever It is understood although Mr. Kniskom casually ascertained what Mr. Lomax's views were upon the question. APPOINTS ! ) A KKCEIVICK. Judge Duinly Niimrn n Man AVho Will Look Aftnr n HumII ICullroail. On application of the Manhattan Trust company Judge Dundy has appointed a re ceiver for the Sioux City , O'Neill & Western railroad In the person of F. C. Hills of Sioux City. On October 1)7 ) the trust company ap peared in court by its attorneys , George W. Wiciccrsham and John L. Webster , and filed the petition askinc that a receiver bo ap pointed for the road. The petition staled that on December 7 , 1891 , the defendants , together with certain shareholders of the Pacillc Short Line Bridge company issued bonds to the amount of iU40,000 , payable at the ollico of the Manhattan Trust company. That in order to float thu bonds the railroad company gave the plaintiffs a mortgajio covering tno'entiro property of the railroad , and with the cond Ilion I- lion that the mortgage should bo foreclosed at uuy time when the interest on the bonds should become six months overdue aud un paid.Tho The trust company alleges that interest cm the bonds which was duo April 1 , 1KU3 , is still unpaid , and that the company has nlso failed to pay taxes , assessments und other charges to the amount of $23,048 , which are nlso six.months overdue. On these grounds they asked the court to appoint a receiver preparatory to adjusting the claims of the plaintiffs. The bonds to bo furnished by the receiver are fixed at $25,003 , and ho is empowered to ussutno control of all businessnind property of the company. Tno railroad oftlcials are also notified to turn over all the boolis. vouchers und accounts of the company to the receiver , AOOKI'TJilJ THU KKUUCT1ON. nuttroad Kinploycg Titko u Sonsll > ! o View of n Trying Situation. ST. Louis , Nov. 1. A 10 per emit reduction in the wages of employes of the Mobllo & Ohio railway wont into effect today. The reduction was a general ono , affecting the wages of every class , engineers , ilromcn , swituhiiion , conductors , brakoincn , trainmen and mechanics , throughout the entire sys tem from St. Louis to New Orleans. About two weeks ago the employes sent u coinmit tee to Mow Orleans to protest against it and nsk the management to rescind , the order , but the officials were llrm and declared that existing financial conditions tnndo the reduc tion an absolute necessity. The employes concluded to accept the situation with good craco .and . made no atttnmpt to organUo a strike or other resistance. Alto Miulu it Cut. NASIIVIU.K , Nov. 1. By order of the re ceivers a 10 per cunt reduction in tlio wages of all employes wont Into effect on the East Tennessee , Virginia & Georgia railway sys tem today. It Is feared that trouble is brewing , as the men uro very much dissatis- lied over the reduction. A consultation will bo held on Friday between ( ho road re ceivers , the railway employes grievance coinmitteo and the grand chiefs of the dif ferent orders , when some decision will bo reached. ftluirt Itniu , 0 , O. Phllllppl of the MUsourl Pacific has gona to St , Louis. General Attorney Kelly of the Union Pa cific has returned from Chicago. General Superintendent Calvort of the Burlington was in Omaha yesterday. City Passenpor Agent Dowling of the Burlington IB homo after a fortnight spent In looking at the tiger at Hagonback's on tlin Midway. Mr. E. C. Perkins of Boston , a brother of the president of the Burlington , arrived in Omaha Tuesday night. Mr. Perkins Is ono of the loading lawyers of floston ana ono ot the executors In the A. B. Touzalin estate. The members of ttio local passenger agree ment the "low joints " they , , us are called , will solemnly got together tomorrow after noon in Secretary Muun's ofil o and discuss laud buyers' rates from Omalm to Texas , association expenses and the withdrawal of the Union Pacific from the local agreement. Buy Hand try It If you want a delicious wlno with a beautiful boquet Cook's ICxtra Dry Champagne , Highest award , diploma auq modal , Columbian exposition. SORROW FOR SILVER STATES Intoiviaw with n Promiuent Advocate of the White Metal , EX-GOVERNOR GRANT ON" TllE SUBJECT llrauttn of tlin Itrcpnt. Itoppnt of tn ! ( iilicr- ni.tn f.nAr Prediction ul Deorcnna In Itiitlway liiimliiKN DcKpnlr In Colorado tMliilii t Irclrs. lion. .T. B. Or.uitof Donvcr , ox-governor df Colorado , arrived In the city Tuesday nlgia and was n RUOSI at tlio Mllhml hotel. Ex-Governor Orant Is prcildent of the Omalm and Grant Smelting oompanynuitl is extensively interested in mining , llo talked freely to u reporter for 'I'm ! IJnn. Whch nskoil what effect Iho repeal of the Slipr- Hinu bill would have ypoii Iho mining intor- eats of Colorado ho said : "Tho repeal of this bill will have a de pressing lifted upon nil sliver states. The price of silver h\s : stc.ullly decreased mirlug the past several months nud the notion of congress may send It stilt lower. The prica will bo regulated by the supply nnd demand , and ns many small miners who have been getting out low grade ores l\uvo \ been , or will bo compelled to eloso down , the supply will steadily decrease for probably the next twelvemonths. Of course there tire mines which are largo enough producer * to still continue the present output , but It Is safe to say that no now properties will ho duvclopod as long ns the present state of nffairs exist. " \Vo have been receiving plenty otoro' for smelling purposes , but wo will no doubt feel the eircets of Iho 'repeal before a' great while. The repeal will affect till kinds of business In every mining state , but it will take about six months for us to tell exactly what the result will ho. UIcvcliiuil'H HonUllly to Silver. "Wo can never look for any relief through national legislation as long us Cleveland is president , oven if wo would have control Of congress. There are many now mining camps which will have to abandon all. developing work , and no now shafts will bo sunk. As soon as the ores on the dumps at the mouths of the mines are used up and the veins nnd loads which are now blocked out nro uncovered and the ore sold , there will bo'a very largo falling off In shipments of ore and the railroads will suffer a big ilnancial loss from this source. And If silver goes still lower than it is now the largo mine owners may conclude not to sacrifice their ore and close down until the demand becomes strong enoiign to advance prices. There is nnd will continue to boa , coi'taln demond for silver for manufacturing purposes , but this demand - mand can be easily supplied. " "What is the political situation m Colorado rado ? " was asked. ' I am not in politics any more , and neither of the old parties seem to bo allvo where national issues are concerned. The parties are kept alive by local politicians to further their own endH. "I was In Chicago when Mayor Harrison was kilted and the whole city scorned to mourn his loss. Tno World's fair closed very quietly owing to the gloom of sadness cast oycr the people by Mr. Harrison's ' trairlo death. " FKOM THl'J L.ANU UK A1OUMONS. Ex-Miiyor Scott of S.Ul Iikn : City ICnJoys ft Sojnurn lit O i n ith n. Hon. Gcorgo M.'Scott of Salt Lake City , U. T. , is in the city , a guest of Landlord Erb of the Mercer , who is an old resident of the territory. Mr. Scott was the ftrst Gentil'o mayor of Salt Lake City , having Decu elected four years ago. ' Mr. Scott Ui' naturally a'tree silver man , and is somo'vVhat warm over the action".taken by the senator on the repeal bill , although frankly declaring .that there was nothing else to expect. IIP considers that President Cleveland , while not willfully antagonistic to the interests of thowest _ , is thoroughly in line with the wealthy mun of the east , and that his subordinates uro controlled by the same influence , Mr. Carlisle being the most remarkable example of what can bo done in tlio way of "flopping. " As to the effect of the repeal of the Sher man law , Mr. Scott predicted that while lliero might no temporary relief , In the end there would bo an inllnitnly worse condition of affairs than that prevailing dur ing nifU since the recent panic. Ho thinks that the west cannot maintain Its proper position until silver Is recognized. The relations of Mormons and Gentiles in Utah , Mr. Scott says , are growing rnoro and more nnnuahlc , and lines are not drawn it the present time to liny gruat extent. Mr. Scott w.ts elected by a majority of over 700 , and his successor , Mr. Basuln , wont in by u largo margin and bids fair to succeed him self without serious opposition. SHEBIIT CUNNINGHAMTALKS. . Mutt with the Sinn IVno Cunturrd Ilnrrott SniMl of Holt County. W. P. Cunningham , thosheriff , from Santa Fo , N. M. . who captured Barrott Scott , the Holt county defaulting treasurer , arrived In the city Tuesday evening on his way homo from O'Neill-who.ro ho was summoned on the Scott case. The sheriff loft last night for the northwest , but bufono his departure a BEI : reporter Interview od him at thoMitlurd. "I went to O'Neill ' to make a deposition for the state in the Scott case , " said the sheriff. "Scott Is trying to get his bonds reduced , out BO far aa I could sue ho Is , hav ing a bettor time than Moshor had 'hero. Ever slncol brought Scott back , the Fron tier , a wnekly p.ipor published In O'Neill , has been attempting t ? divert public atten tion from Scott by ridiculing me. However , the pcoplu of Holt county seem to bo greatly pleased to have Scott again in .their midst. While I was in O'Neill this tlmo many farmers caino' up to shako hands with mo and to say that they were glad that I had caught tholr defaulting treasurer "Doll Akin has modillcd his suit for $50,000 damages against bhorlff Simmons of Ml Paso , Tux , , County Attorney Murphy and tlio entire Board of Supervisors of Holt county by striking out the names of the supervisors , The caao will bo hoard here on November' 13. I will return to bo present at Scott's trial. 1 have not received my reward for his capture yet und will soon bogln suit against the First National bank for (3,000 which they guaranteed before I would briug Scott back , I will got the money and am going to do all I can to show up t.ho rotten ness of the ring which robbed Holt county , " AuU Your I'riomli ' Who have tauen Hood's Sarsnpurilla wlwt they think of it , nnd the replica will bo posi tive in its favor. Simply what Hood's ' Sar- sapanlla does , that tells the story of its merit. Ono has boun cured of indigestion or dyspepsia , another llmla It iitdUpL'iisablo for sick headache or Uilliousness , whllo uthors report rcmuruablo cures of scrofula , catarrh , rheumatism , salt rheum , utc. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. I'lituril I ho fiulury Ordinance. The city council held u brief special session ycstorday morning at 10 o'clogk , The princi pal bushiest ) was thi > passage of the ualut'y appropriation ordinance , taking from the different funds as follows ; General , . , . , . MHO,490.34 ' . . , . . 1'ollco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 7.0B0.7Q Hewer maintaining. . , , . . , , . , . OS7.4B Health . . . . . . . . . . . , . t U71.CO Curb , KUUer und cleaning. , , . , , . . . . . . juo.Dil Library. . , , , . . , , . . . , . , , . . 405.00 I'ark . , . , , , ,2'J16.8a Total. . , . . { 35,278.60 , Thu communication of Mayor ItemU citing the advisability of ttxing the compensation for the 100 apodal policemen who serve dur ing the election , was reported back by the committee on Judiciary , The coinmitteo recommended the allowance of H to each one serving tiot to exceed twcnty-four houn. The ordinance authorising the Issuance of paving bonds in the amount of friOJJ , for dU- trlct C53 was passed , Pills that euro mcic uoilaano : UaWitt'i Little Early Ulsm.