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TIIT3 OMAHA DAILY UBJiJ : TTTEBDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1890. SPBG1RU NOTICES. for these oat u in tin trill IIP tnUrn until IBiHO 11. in. , for the nuil nnttl ft p. in. for the nnil Sniulnr cilltloit * . l > y rrcnicMlnfC n niim- check , cnii lin\e nnntrom n l- Oronnril to n nmtlhcrcil letter In c-nrc of Thu lire , Aimncrs nn mtilrcMiicil will lie ilellvrrcil oil itrmeutntloti of tlic chrrlc onlr * Hnle * , 1 1-Sc vrortl nrnt liinerllont lo n Tfonl tin-roilf rr. Nolhlnu tnken for Irnn ttmn 2."c tor tinnmt Inser tion. Thcuc mUertUcinentu innot lie run eaimroutlelj" . SITUATIONS WAVM'.Il. VVANTI.D , HITITAT10N 11V YOt'NTJ MAN TN rolnll dry goals or Rcncrnl morohnn.lUe store ! cowl eilc mnn , ln writer anj w ndsv Oi-rnmn nnd Swedish , ROOI ! Hex COS , West 1'olnt. Neb A M223 ID MAMS mM > . WANTUD. AN 1DKA ! WHO CAN THINK OP nome lmple thln to pitcnt ? Protect your Iclens , they may brlnit > ou wealth. Write John Wetliitrhurn ft Co. Uept. V. Patent Attorney * . Wnslilnpton I ) . C. , for their > l SCO prl ? cffcr unct n list of ! 00 Inventions minted n 3 1 WANTED-AN ACTIVH MAN IN HViniY LO- enW > lo represent us ( no fortune hunter wonteil ) : v/lll Kunrnnleo $ l * > 00 wrekly nnd all expenses : Investigate at once. Ilex SW lies- ton. : ins . H-M5S3 OC _ 150 TO J150 AND RXPBNSUS t'AlO SAt-H"- men for rlmrs ; experience unnecessary , extra Inducements to customers Clou C llshop& ! Co , bt. Ix-illy. n-Mf07 Oi * VVANTK1) . MT.N TO U2AKN HAIUIKU WADE ; only eight wccUa required , situations or jo- cntlons for Bhops furnished RriuHiatcs , special IniliiiniiPiil ! . for applicants from country. Molrr'i : Hitlior "chool. ! 8J So Clark nt , Chi- CIIBC Jill muted cntnlORue mnlleil free. _ n viifr 21 * WANT1JD A rmST-CLAS < 3 TEA , SI'ICIJ AND clgnr BnUrmnn having nn cstnbllsheil tracl In Nebrartn. H. C. rislicr , ClitciRo 11 MI37 Or' iAnonTn4 von nAii.mun COMPANT work ; Wyoming , goml wanes ! frco fare , Kramer & O'Hcnrn , 1120 Tarnain utrret. OnNTI.KMAN WANTUn TO OllTAIN A1MJI ; tlonnl vub'crlbera for 1S07 to the oMcnt nnil best known meillcal perloillcals. call on pliy- nlclnnn onlj terms tcmptlnennil excellent pay ! exclusl\c n FlKnmcntn. Addresa J , 1' . O Ilex 15T.2 , Phlli. . Pi D M83S2D 175 CO TO J1V100 A MONTH AND KXPHNBKS pnlil rnlemncn for elsnrs , experience unnecoi- unry ; line line nnil nicclal lmluci > ment to the trnele. The W. U Kllno Co , St Loulji Mo t 11 M 233 23 \VA\Tni r WANTED-AN ACflVn WOMAN AT IO fO weekly lo represent I's. ' Adilrcu Itox C30S UOB- ton. Masa. C MH4 OC A GOOD COOlt. N. w. COHNIU 10 AND Grace Sis C 131 WANTUD rou 1IOUSKVVOIUC 1M2 North IGth St C 137-- > * WANTED A COMPHTENT Omi TOH QEN- crnl houBenotk In family of two. Intulte OJ5 8. 20th ave. C M21S 29 roil HiT HOUbUS. HOUSES IN AM , PAHT8 Or THE CITY. THE O. F. Otvia Conipanj , ICOi rninum D 3JS HOUSES. 11ENEWA & CO , 10S N. 15TH ST. U 371 MODEHN HOUSES C. A STAHn. 025 N.Y.UTE D-371 ETEAM HEATED PTOrtES AND TLATS. Howard Itanclc , agent , 1C10 Chicago street.D37S D-37S CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES AI OVEII the city. 5 to ; ; t Fidelity , 1T02 remain , D-376 kAnor : LIST or HOUSES I HE ItYHON Hceil Co , 212 a 14th t. D 377 _ Housr : * ; WALLAcr : , UHOVVi < J DT.K ICTH and Douglas. D 378 rcm rjENT , lo-noojt HOUSE perfect rcpnlr. 712 N IDth at. D M1C9 4 e * c-nooM HOUSE , SSG so inn STnnirr. D MS S2S " FQH HUNT , A CIIOIGfi , DnTACHr.D MODern - ern 0-room hoiiBe , No. 2J29 Cnpltol ave , { 35 00 u. ir. nobigon. D cca ( ROOM MODC11N COHNER PLAT. 2401 I.EAV- envvorth t. U J1CC1 O10 FOIl HENT , rUHNIBHEU Oil UNKUKNIhllED house , 8 rooms ; modern. C09 Turk avenue D-COi t-rtOOM COTTAGE , S E 2JD AND CLARKE D-C31 OWNEUS OP STonrnooMs , IILOCKS , FLATS or centially located liouses which they wish to ha\o rented bhuuld list tin 1.1 with potter . Gcorga Co , S W. corner ICtli nnd rurnim. D H1508 30 MODERN FLATS WITH KVEUiTHING NEW and strictly Hist data In tnc l > avldo bulld- Ing. Ibth nnd I'ainam Apply to Jolm VV. Hut-bins ' rooms , 3 and 4 D.iUdea bulldlnsr. P-SJ8-30 TOR HENT. rOU THE WIN ! EH , NINE-ItOOM house. furnlBhed , modern convenlLiices , one blpcK fioni I'ark.ir line , on houtli 29lh Ft , neur ParK sthunl , ulll itnt cliejp lu bitltabla pontons Iltst of references icqulrcd Addiexs XZ11 \ - e. -9jt-M ( s-nodvTTiousi ; 2712 CALDWELL ST . * MOD- rnater conveniences , seed LuiuMtlon , cheap lent. K. D. VVcad , Jftli and UOUKII * D liO-O-1 TOR HENT , ElOliriUOOM DEIACHE1) MODern - ern house , wlti tnin Lnaulre nt 1TOI I'wr- nam , or 2C03 Pierce street. D 117 Ol A 4 AND 6 ROOM MODiIItN FLAT 1112 SO 1 tttli , " D-153 O2 * 7-nOOM MODEHN PLAT. 2 BLOCKS PROM couit house , only (25 CO 1030 So. Idtli nvp. . 10 room houte , oulc floor nnil llntsh , inolcrn In e\erj itspOLt Rrnles , mnutlci , furnce nnd laumUj. bcht lullt liouse In tie city. J3750 per month Omihallcal Ublatc uud Trust Co , ill So. Uth stD D MltH TENM1OOM IIHlCiC : I1EST LOCATION IN Onmlin. VV. J' , Clulk , SJ05 Douglna ot D-M2I2 20 * ELEGANT. MOUEI1N S-HOOM FURNISHED hourc In wral pirt of city , foi rent nbuut Octubcr 1 , M. J. Kcnnard , Bon . 310 llrown mil. D-'ri 1 MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE-I Ql'IRE N E , Cor , 2ih | nnd Lea\enworth bts D 2i\ C-ItOOM MODERN HOUSE , 231 bf MARV'S ave , J.'j 00 , C-ioum Hit modem , tee | mnxe , H E coriior lHh ( anil loncn , Clouoor blk. , 42200 dim In llroi , 1013 Farnnm st U . TL'N-ROOH HOtrSE FOR fSO W,5 | 8 KTU nv . * splendid locution ; modern conwnluiciu inquire of Dr. THden 1) MJ4S < M , * ft UNs3UALlDN CITY , i- ctenm heal , all modern Iwuse. aUu time- Jf room collude lltnrJ , 221 N , 'Hli. -MIS Ol * J/OH 11UOMS. I FURNfSHED ROOMH TOR HOUhEKEEl'INQ for nmn and wlfo , Rent tnktn In buanl lU ! N. 17. E-AUM FOR HUNT , ROOVUS Wiril OR WITHOUT bvunl ; cteam heat , elcclrlu Unlit. elator , free liatlis. intea jeuhouuble. lirunawlck hotel. - NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSE7CKEP. Inz. 2Ca Bt. llary'f. E 11101 .V Fu.\isuin | ituoMS A.MJ IIOAUII , I'OU RENT. FURNlhHED ROOMS , WHH OR without tcanl ; ctram beat mid nil niudcrn linpiovementi ; special Ion rate * for the u In ter. Jl Id Iain ] hotel , ICtli and Chicago , M. J , I'mncli. proprietor. F9 < w FOR RENT. I'UItNISIlED ROOM AND HOARD on aouth Wtli st , , near P.uU tclsool to one or i o > OUIIK men ; private fjnilly ; no other tmardera.vhere lioine comforU tun 1 hail. Must Uc l * t ot referenced nml rtalehLiu jcinilo.'cil. Address X 23 , nee. F-9iiO-2 ! > AUIANV-IOI nouoijAS , noo.MS , I'un- nUlied or unfurnlalieil ; i > rlco to null the tlinea : _ tBbla excellent. K 10S SO' wuy nraiiiAriiiiT botJTii itooji vvrrli boaril , 2ci " ' V1RST CLAB8 ACCOMADlTIONH , "v R re-nbonable , 1M7 Furnain M. F-135 Os HOOM3 , WITH HOARD. KriUMHEAT. Uloiilu , J7Z1 Uutenport bl , 'IruimlnlM lavuinl- r-us-o : * IIOOM AND HOARD FOR ONE OEM'LEMAN ; prhaloamlly. ill N , Z3J , F-MUJ 30 * FU N1SHUD80UTH lor with board ; aUa 3 unfuniUhevl rocmt. 1921 pouelai. . F M82J run noons. JftJR RENT-UNFUHNISHED HOOM8 ; UPPER lloor , comprlBlntf four attrnc-lht .sunny ruoina ; hard flnlsn , larve clotcty. bath , liot nnd coM > rat r ; , n > r JIUIi tchool , iuipU furnm-e lieat fcuifpiltd at It per month iifr room , Oct. to w | > rlli nu cooklnr nlluweO , except by K&D ! younic childe-n b neJ , only ono louplu will occupy balance of lioute , rent iU 00 u munthj Ubla board next door , AUdreit X. 40 , lief. a -inn : ItUNT-ROOMS. UMODKRN CONVEN- Uo. l U it. Q-illU W ron nnxTsTonn < AMI OITICKS. FIRST-CLASS IlltlCK STORE HLILDINO , 1911 Farnnm ; three ntnrtei find basement , will filter to suit tenant * low rent , 314 la N fl IVk bl. 1-579 I'OR RENT , TUB 4-STOIlY bTlICK tlUlLDlNO nt 918 Farnnm at. This butUIni ; has a nrepmof cement basement , complete Meam hcallnor fix tures , v.ater on nil floors , ei , etc. Apply at t1) * office of The I3ee 1 910 THE FOril-STOHY AND IIASEMENTJ UlItCK bnlldlne. At 1211 llownnl Mrcet .suitable fcr Ktoracc nnd commission or manufactiirlns bin. lne . U. fi. Nntlonal banR. I 3SO STORES AND OFF1CKS IN THE NEW DAV- Idee Inilldlne , ISth ami Fainnm. Apply to John W. Robbing , rooms 3 end 4 Dnvl Igt ! h ! 13 , 1 S13 to AOHM'S WAM'IID. AGENTS. MAKE tf CO TO } 1 ? M A DAY INTRO duclnr the "Comet " the enl ) } l 00 unnp shot enmera made , the rxrenteH teller nf the cen- lury ; Rtnernl nnd loenl npcnls t\ante > l nil ovtr the world , exelu l\e tcrrltcrv ; write toda ) for term nnd knmplcs Allten-Glenson Cn X Si , Ln , Crease , AV Is J MI20 29 AGENTS , START MAIL ORDER nt home ; cnpttal. brnlns nnd p sh Send stnmi | to the Ormond Co , cor Lnkc n\e nnd 54th ft , Chicago J-M2CS S3 * AGENTS-CAMPAIGN AND COMIC I1UTTON8 , } l 00 hundred , (7.SO per thoiisaivl. lurcest us- rnrtment ; catalogue free. Miller II'PR Co 257 llroadnay. New York J M14S 3 AGENTS WANTED. ASSORTED COMIC , mutto nnd cnmpnlRn buttons , hot fellers , Ifo per doz ; } l 25 per 100 post paid , J10 00 per 1.000 by express rnmpnlsn Supply Co , 91 Arcli Bl. , Iloston , Mara T 227 WA.vrnn TO itu.vr. WANTED , A FURNISHED HOUSE FROM OCtober - tober until .Tnly , or longer ; reply Clifford W. Smith. 1320 Fnrmm nt. K-1 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO , JOS 310 Jones General storage and foruardln ? , M-3S1 OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1413 FAR'M 1 EL IV. POll SAM3 HOUSnS AM ) AVACONS. DURADIL1TY TALKS. CARRIAGES DUGGIKS phnelonn , bottom prices. A. J , Simpson , 1 < 09 Dodge. P-SS1 HUGGIES. f23 TO JCO : 4 PHAETONS I ROM tS5 to J75 , 2 turreys , JCO lo J10 , 4 fuinlly 5ir- r nncf > 3EI lo il2. * > ; 3 new open mad " r ' ' ! tivummond Carriage Co , ISth an 1 ilurne } P M37 ron A FINE CHICKERINO UPRIGHT 1'IANO , only Ci 00. I Ire Stone & Co uprlKht , } 145 Some other uprights , J110 00 Pianos to rent Wm H Schir.oeller & Co . 318 McCaBUe bldS- CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN-CRin- bin ? rrnilc C. R. Lee. tOl DotiRla . Q 5S3 FOR SALE JUOCO DOtfoLAS rol'NTY SCHOOL district bonds No 26 running ten } ear < i , wltn privilege of pajliiK stme In eight years , In terest nt 7 per cent , pnjnblc seml-nnmmllj. For full partlculnrn nd Iress H.ins Wlepe , Director , liennlngton , Neb | Q-13S O3 FO R SALE , HANDSOME OAK STANIJIN G deck nnd stool , cheap Call at 33S lire Hldx. Webster , Howard & Co ( J-.MIW 29 IXU ) SALE OR TRADE , 10-YEAR LEASE ON 16 ncrea hljjlilj lmiiro\ed land ' 4 I alf mile south Rtitcr s nark , 0-room house , tine stable and chicken coops , 3 acres fenced with C-foot poultry fenclnp , would maken line fecdlnff place or poultry farm. Holsen Uros 194S. . 12t st , Omaha Q M242 Of \mvovAvrs. . MRS MARY FRITH , CLAIRVOYANT E21 N. IClh. S M447-O3 * SI ASS A Gi : , I1ATIIS , ETC. MME SMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS. 2D FLOOR , room 5 , missage and stcurn baths bathsT T M155 O3 MISS AMES , VAPOR UA1HS , M VSS VGE 507 S 13lh si. room 3. T M60S O7 MRS DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE PARlors - lors ; refrejhlntr nnd curative ; don't fall to call. 417 S lllh St. , upstairs T M211 Ol' MISS VAN VALKENDURG DESTROYS PER- inunently by electilclty uuperjluous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 41C , N , Y. Life Eldjr U 3S7 RUPTURE CURED , NO PAIN : NO DETEN- tlon fiom business , we refer lo hundreds of pallentJ cured O E Miller Co , 307 N Y. Life bulldlns , Omaha , Js'eb U iM UATHS MASSAOE MME POST , 519H S 15T1I ( y-2c ° _ VIAV , HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles Physlclin In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 34li Bee bide U 310 IIO' TON DRES3 CUTTING ACADEMY. 100 ladles wnntcd to learn r > 8tem taught by Mrs G bhellcr , 1923 S. 17tl ! street U M3S3 PERSONAL ONE MORE OPPORTUNITY CO per month guaranteed men or women Tues- dH ) , Wednesday , 9 a. m. to 5 p in , 2222 N. 19th St U 229 28 MOM3Y TO LOAN' IlBAb LISTATC. ANFUOVY LOAN & TRLST CO. 31i N. Y. L Quick mone ) at low rates for cl nlco faim loins In lowu , northern MlMourl , CHXtern Nebraska VV 311 CITY LOANS , C. A. STARR , 925 N. Y. LIFE W 30J MONEY no LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA enl estate Urennun , Lo\o Co , Paxlon block W J53 LOANS ON IMPROVED . UNIMPROVED CITY propeitj. W. Farnam Smith & Co , 1320 Fnniam W-3M MONEY TO XX3AN AT LOW RTES. . THE O F. Di\ls Co. IMS Furnam bt W .193 MO.1T13Y TO LOA.N C1IATTCLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE PIANOS , heroes , wagons , etc. ; at lowest 11 to In city , ro i mo\nl of goods , strictly conlldentlnl , jou can pay the loan off ut an/ time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE L' AN CO SOS bo. ICth SI. X-390 MONEY TO LOAN 30 CO. 90 DAIS , FURM- ture , pianos etc Duff Green , rconi g Lcrker blk NT 397 CIIA\CLS > . FOR SALE , AHOUT 2000 i.w * MINION TYPJ : , 700 ll . agate , ISO p ilr twn-thlrd cased , 40 double Iron minds for two-third capes , ihij mntcrlil was use -I on The Omahn lice and is In nirly Rood condlllon Will be gold c i np In bulk cr In < | iic > itte.i ! to suit purchii'ei , Apply In person cr b/ mall lo The RI-B Pub- llshlnif Co , Omahji , NVb Y 7H SAIOON. UE8T LOCATION In Omaha Imiulr ? io ep'i rioilllz llrowins Cn , 9ih and I-ea nworth Y M191 29 J1M-1F YOU HAVE JltO IDLE MONEY BEND for free Iwok on fpeeulntlon titrllllcr i Co , 153 Washington St , , Clileigo Y M135 Oo * CHICAGO" H l OF fllADE If juii uro InltiieXed In commodities dealt In on tint ChUiibO Hoard of Trade , we ask jou to conepjut | with us nnd find for our book on ht.ltlntUa and dally alvlsory uhcel Wheiti , oats and pork wilt lime u boom before middle of Oelobei und ImotftmentH uujht lo ho nuda now. Trade wit i n rcllihlp firm II II H.III- tn.un .V Co , 33 Uonrd of Trailn. Ciilcaifu Y-M157-29 * DIISIRAllLE IX5CATION FOR DRUG STORE- Just the place for > oum ; mnn to Htart In bnsl- ncrs with limited cnpltal , all linen buMnesn rcpruvented but drug More , Call on or addreen H E. HeaUiler , HlK Springs , NeuYU238 Y-U238 07' MAKE MONEY EASILY HY PRUDENT HPEC- ulallon In Wall Mii'et nnd Cildico Hoard of Tindc , (100 Is cnouRh lo start with ; tht > Mill fortunes of Vanilerblll , Gould Armour and Rockefeller cainu from amiill bCRlnnlngs , no bucket shop ncr fraud ; legitimate epeculatlon ; pHrtleulare free ; end postal card , with name uiul ndilrcx , Amtrlpxn Investment und Se curity Co. , 96 Droadnay , New York. Y-M2 < 0 29 rou I\CIIA.NCIJ. : A VERY PINE S:0-ACRH IMPROVED FARM In southwestern Iowa to liude for Omaha pi opt i ly Owner wants rerllfnce proi > rty ; will Rite good bargain. Fidelity Trunt Co , Bole Agents , Z-M9CI _ _ FOR SALE OR TRADE-A NEARLY NEW euiern ) one-horse ilelltery wagon : good phaeton prefcned , Addiets 1111 I'ark ave , Z 232 2S" TOR bALI - DESIRE TO PURClASB'VJNE VA- earn property , cheap loin or bouses an ] lota. for cash , or on very n y ternw. do not all tu set the Fldollt ) Trust Co. , noutheatt cornci of lieu building Their list U large and they rjcommen I nothing but b rn lu . Re M97I AI18TRACT3. THE UONl'tiuo : COMI'ANYT lt HALE , CHEAP , UEAVTIFUL COTTAGE C roonn. Bummer kitchen , hard and euft water , good brick cellar , lot JSiurT ; east front , part cash ; balaoce 6 per cent , 910 N. ZSth ttreet. RE-789 _ _ FARM LANDS. C. V. HARRISON. 911 N Y. UE-5IJ QJQ' rou IISTATH. ( Continued > FOR BALK , DON'T TAKK YOUR MONE1 cut &f th banks nnd hoard It or put It where It can be stolen , lietter Imj a home , n lot or a few ncres ntnr the tlty nt one-half rnlue , or buy a Rood first mortaMK" nn Improted re-U estate , piiyablo In ROM , on I benrlne T per cent teml-annunl Interest. We have the home" , the lotn , the neres nnil the flrot mort- fage loins , which we nre offering for tn\f \ and will be clad to uliow them to nny ono wlnfilmt prontnble nnd absolutely tntt Invest- m nt . Potler f Georee Co , S W corner Kill nnd Farnnm. RE MSQ130 HnfisEs , i/3T.s , rARMqrLAxrjs- . Gco P. llemls Renl Eslnte Co. Pnxton lllk RE M213 O2G 1UJILI > I.\(3 AM ) I.OVS ASSOCIATIONS , SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAYS C 7 , 8 per cent ivh"n 1 , i , 3 jearn old , nlnn > s re deemable. 1TOI Fnrnam St Nntllnger , See. 403 11OVV TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOIID Interest on { taxings. Apply lo Omaha L & U. AnVn. 1704 Farnam. O. M Nnttlnger , Sec. 401 JHIHIC , AHT A.M ) A cUA .I : . GEORGE F GELLENRECK. RANJO AND guitar teacher , R. 412 Dee Illdg. Tel 23S. 100 A FINIJ STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND , worth li.oeooo , only : oo CO , one upright Voss & Sons , only } HO 00 , pianos for rent William H Schmoller , Co. , 3 McCnguo Dldg M91S SIIORTIIAMJ AM > TYPHWHITIAO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 51J N. Y. LIFE. 400 AM ) Iir.PAIHIM : . 2D WHEELS 10 TO 525 R1CYCI.ES RENTED nnd reputed , Omaha Ulojcle Co , ICtli nnd Chicago S27 DKTr.CTIVB AOHJiCY. CAITA1N P. MOJTYN , DETECTIVE AGENCY ; all delecllve work carefully nnd prompt ! } nt- tended to , 210 Knrbach block , Omahn nnd flG Ronnokc Rldir , ChlcaRO MCCS Octl LOST. LOST OPERA GLASS , LFAVE AT 1409 N. 20th for reward Lost 119-28 * LOST , LADIES' 11LACK HANDnAG , REWARD for return to lleo onice Lost 118-28 * LOST-ON 18TII. NEAR CLARK ST. , A BAY pacer horse with saddle nnd bridle Any In formation towards Us recovery will be np- prcclited. Address William Gentlemen N IGPi. Ixjst 233 2S LOST ON SATURDAY NIGHT A I/3NO OS- tilch feather boi Return lo Uee olllce or 1S17 N 19th foi reward Lost 230 30 * DATING SCHOOL. MORAND'S NOW OPEN FOR LADIES' GEN- tlemcn , children nnJ private classes For par ticulars and terms please call , 1511) Harney st. CS9 Oil FURNITURE PACKED , FINISHED. RE- palred , mattrcs es made nnd renovated Tiy WulUln. 2111 Cumlng , tel 131' COS PAW a imoivmis. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 16 ST. 40 ; MEDICAL. THE PEOPLE'S D1SPENS Ut15Ji DOUGLAb st , never falls In diseases cf women , gives prompt relief without dangerous operations , 23 3 ears' experience M 219 1 * LADIEsPcilICHKSTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- ro > al Fills ( Diamond brand ) nro the best Safe , reliable. Take no other. Send 4e stimpa for particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " in letter by icturn mail At druggists. Chlchester Chem ical Co , Philadelphia , Fa Mention Dec M241 29 * Eearles j Searloa SPECIALISTS IM Ncivous , Cbroiilo and Private Diseases. WEflFHEH HEXUALLI , All 1'rlvato ItnilUl'nrtleri of 31 en L'rcatniimt by maU cosiiultatloii ttef " " " * ' TStissr : , . , . . . _ . Cured for Ufa and the pnlsoa thoroughly tlennatd from the vntera PILES FI3TOL.A tin RrPTAL UI.CEnS. IIYDnOCELBM AMJ VARICOCEI.B permannntly anJ succ iull eurd Method nevr nnd unfalllnff. STfiiCTURE AND GLEET ut Carol homo By now method without pain or cutting. Call on or a/1 Iron with stamp , Dr. Searies & Searlas , Beer Business ! 0r Sa ! @ . Good Trade , Splendid Location. Price $2,50000. AVrlte for particulars. EUNST Uini'EN , Denlp.on , Iowa , Y ptirdiasiiip ; floods niiide 9 JB ut tliu following Nebras ka f.istoilob. If you cannot - not find whut yi > ti want , coiuintinicatc with the iiiitntiftcttiPcrA as to vv h a I donlcrs handle thcfp goods. - = BAG9. AND TWIKE. OMAHA Mnnufactuieiii rf all klnJa of cotton and bur lap iiiiza culton Hour Barks anel twine a spec- lalt > C2I > ! ! CIS S. lllh St OMAHA HHUVVJAU ASbOCIATIOA. Car load shipments made In our own icfn eralor cars. Iliuo Ribbon , l.llie Export. Vicnit Export nnJ Family Export i/ellvered to all pa t of thti city. IIION WOUKB. DAMS .V. COWUILL IHOIV Oil lit. Iron nuil HuiHi l''tniiiile-r. % Manufactureig und Jobbers of Maclilnci > , ' > st\- /ral repairing a ( pecialty , jMl , loOa and I'M aucct , Oiiiuliu , N < D , I.NDUSTHIAL IHOWOUICJJ. . Mmufacturlre and repairing or nil kin H ot machinery , enElnex pump , UKVUIUM. prating jjrcsjos , hancers , Ehuftlnj ; una coupltnss 141) and 1403 Howard St. . Omaha. Ilto. Manufacturer * of Archltcciiliui Irsn Woik General Foundry. Machine nnd IlUekimltr woik. Engineers and Contractors for Fliu Proof Jiulld- Inus Olllce and works ; U. p. Ry. nj So , 17lh street , Omihl , NIGHT WATCH , FIRE HI3UVP3B. AMHUICAN UISTIIIC-a' Till KIIAPII ( , The only perfect pruUctlon to prop it ) Exam ine < t. Hett tlil"s on ( arid , Itedut- Insurance late * . 1504 Doiifilm street , FACrOHIES J. II. HVA.-SS MIIIUASKA SIIIHT COSIl'A.NV. Excluilre custom shirt tu'.iors. ' un Farnam TENTS AND AWXINO8 \VOLP IllJ.Ob. .V CO. Manufacturer * of t nl . aunliiio. uruollact. /UK * , tannery and < trimcr . TENTS FOIl UhNT. WJTOJ South Mxtcentu lr jt , OinJti. Ntb. ORGANIZING MARINE TRADES lIoHngh of tBe Lontfci ) Dockers' ' Union is Now in This Oountiy , SAYS NO STRIKE HAS' ' YET BEEN PLANNED I tft Alnrrlrnii noc-lc linlidrrrn nttrt Wlutrf .lie n to llo liruui M Into the Intprnlitlfitinl Ihilon for Miituul AiJxi NBW YOIUC. Sept. 28. Delegate Mcltugh of the International Federation of Marino Trades In Great nrllaln today liail n long conference with Agent James II. WlllUms of the Atlantic sea coast men's union. The purpose of Mr McHugh's visit la to discuss n plan for the federation of British and American seamen's unions , When Mr. MellURh was nshcd whether It was proposed to organize the seamen so as to take part In a reported gcnei.il strike of all seamen and dockynrd emplojes , he salil "I don't know. A good deal of nonsense lias been printed respecting that rumored strike The condition of the seamen and dockjard laborers Is a pltlablo one. It Is hoped by our fedciation with the union In the Unltid Stairs that great good may result to the III Utah dock laborers. " When nslccd what the plan of co-operation was , he said : "We nro to vvork ln harmony In case of a strike. The unions are to pro vide funds to help each other In a fight , for the success of a strike In Great llrltnln Is to the advantage of men here. You know that we hold that the light of labor Is universal. " Mr. McHugh said It hail not been contem plated to lead the Atlantic sea coast men In a. labor light , however , Just at present. What the British dock laborers and seamen \\CTO looking for MBS union. Mr , McHugh will discuss his plan of co-operation with J. H. Ftiruscth , now In'Washington , who Is the representative of the Pacific Bailors' union , probably tomorrow. IIAMBUUO , Sept. 28. About 500 dock laborers , working on the grain ships , struck work hero today , demanding 50 Instead of 15 pfcnnlgcs per ton for unloading. PAY TIUMUTn TO AN OLD AS&OCIATR. liar Ail < iiti | A | > ] iri > i > rlato Ke'MOllidoiiM on Dentil of A. J. 1'oiipH'toii. A largo number of the members of the Douglas county bar met In court room No 1 of the court house at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the purpose of passing resolu tions bearing upon the death of A. J. Popple- ton. The meeting was an adjourned session of one hold last week , at which a committee was appointed to prepare resolutions for presentation to the meeting. Supiemo Court Commissioner Frank Ir- ylno , who was elected , chairman nt the former session , called the meeting to order. Hon. J. M. Woolworth , chairman of the com. mlttee on resolutions , reported the follow ing : "Andrew J , Poppletdn , one of the foremost members of the bar ever since the first or ganization of the courts In Nebraska , and holding a high place aujoug the great lawyers throughout the whole land ; a citizen who had lendered to this community and state serv ices of the highest value , and a man of sin gular purity of life and chaiacter , having departed this life at his 'residence ' In this city on the 24th day of September , we , his friends , associates and bretlnen , assembled for the purpose of expressing our respects foi his memory , have f > "Resolved , That thogrtat powers of our deceased brother In advocacy , his wide and varied learning , his lofty principles and his pure and elevated charatftcr , secured for him , whdn ho was among us , our highest respect and admiration. A'nd now , when bj an Inscrutable Providence he has been re moved from our lilldst nndeare _ deprived of hs ( good example and 'the Inspiration ot his impicssivo personality , with unfeigned rrovif wo boar witness to hla virtues and the fame which he achieved through all the borders of the nation "Hcbolved , That we tender to his widow and children our sincere sympathy and direct that a copy of these resolutions be communicated to them. "Resolved , That the chair appoint suitable committees to present this expression of our respect for the memory of Mr. Poppleton to all of the district courts of this county , the supreme court ot this fetato nnd the circuit court of the United States for this district , and request that they bo spread at lar e upon their records " These resolutions were signed by the full committee , viz. : J. M. Woolworth , C. A Baldwin , B B B , Kennedy , W. D. Beckett , Chailes F. Mandcrson and J. C Cow in. After reading the resolutions presented by the committee Judge Woolworth delivered on eloquent nnd extended panegjilc In mem ory of Mr. Poppleton , paying n high tilbute to the character and life of the man with whom ho had been associated for over fortj years. Judge Eleazer Wakeley followed In a brief tribute to the memory of his old associate and friend. In moving the adoption of the resolutions presented by the committee. General C. F Manderson added to the tributes to the mem ory of Mr. Poppleton , John I. Redlck , C. A , Baldwin and W. D Beckett spoke briefly In the same strain and Dr. George L Miller was called upon to ad dress the meeting. Dr. Miller responded by lecalling old recollections and paying a hlgn tribute to the life and character of Mr. Pop pleton , W. R. Kelley , general solicitor of the Union Pacific railway , and George 0 Calder spoke briefly In the name strain , after which the resolutions vvero adopted and the chair man appointed the following committee as provided by the resolution : Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold Pneumonia , bronchitis and oven con sumption ran bo aveited by the prompt usn rf Onn Minute Cough Cure. imil tinfirnr. . The following births and deaths were re ported at the health office during the twenty- four bouia ending at noon ycsterdaj Births J. r Kitchen. Forty-eighth and California streets , gill : Uohn Morrison , 2525 Davenport , boy ; Levl Cox , 2701 South Twen tieth , boy ; P. J. Tebbens. 1814 Grant , boy ; Patrick Sheean , 501 South Thirteenth , girl ; C ! F , Ensign , 214 South Twenty-ninth nvu- nue , girl ; r. M Wlnshlp , 3400 Parker , girl. Deatht. Martha L Steltile , 19 , St. Joseph's hospital , Inllnmmntlou fnMbo'vely , Interment at Hooper , Neb , Lovir Jfoufmann , 79 , 2623 Sewaid , Philadelphia , ,1ft. f < it unit MKTiions OP nirrncTivns. Inilncn Men to Oninlile nnil Then Arrrnl 1 lii-tn. Chief of Detectives Cox has developed a decidedly novel method ot obtaining glory for hliiHclf In the supproslon of gambling In the city. Instead of the old-time sjstem of sleuths to locate poker games , he tikes the more convenient and less laborious method of hlrlnj : Individuals to drum up a game for him , upon which ho may swoop In n verj sensational manner The testimony In a gambling case which was tried In police court on last Saturday afternoon brought this sjstem to light It was the case In which Robert Halloa ell , D 0 Rogers and J T Hughes vvcro charged vlth gambling and Hallowell with keeping nnd setting up gambling devices unroot ) poker chips and cards The "den" wau a clgir store located near Thirteenth and How ard streets Ono of thp principal witnesses In the onio was A. D White , who was formerly a city otllcl.il In the cross-examination of tills witness the sensational evidence was ( nought out that ho had been hired by Cote have the game started Upon the heels of this testimony was brought more to the cflect that the chief of detectives had hlied a "sucker" to be run up agnlnst the game In order to have everything complete According to White's testimony Cox agreed to pay him a certain sum of money to get the gnmo started Another sum , J2 50. was to bo paid to the sucker , v.ho In this Instance bears the name of Wolf When the game was lu full blast one of the men was to go to the nearest telephone and notify the chief of detectives that the tlmo was ripn for a laid This plan ot campaign was completed In several conferences ami was successfully worked. White met the three men who were ar rested on a couple of occasions lie agreed to furnish a sucker , whom the four agreed to "skin" The money was to be divided On the third visit to the cigar store White . was accompanied by Wolf , who appeared I green enough for all purposes Hallowell , Rogers and Hughes were engaged In a game and the two were Invited to sit In. They did so , each buying a couple of dollars worth of chips. When the game was well started White went to n telephone nnd Informed Cox that everything was ready and told him to been hand In twenty minutes He 10- turned to the game and at the expiration of the twenty minutes Cox burst In , found all engaged In gambling and arrested them. Cox made no attempt to deny the evidence that ho had asked White to Induce the men to engage In a poker game , but says that ho did not promise him any money for the transaction. He stated that ho found this method necessary In order to catch the men , who had been complained of , When this testimony was In County Prosecutor Jeffries refused to handle the case further and moved Its dismissal. Ho did so on the grounds that the law cxpiessly denies the right to police officials to Induce men to en- gigo in crime for the purpose of catching them In the act. Ii"lre uml Police llonril M At the meeting of the The and Police board last evening the case agnlnst Robcit Holswell for keeping gambling devices was dismissed , Sergeant Her , with Offirers Kelly , Meals , Jackman , Poole , Storey , Thomas , Rlegleman and Ralney were ordered to report to Piank E. Moores nt Twelfth and Douglas stieets , this evening at 7'15 sharp , to be stationed at the Coliseum to pi eserve order on the occasion of the sound money meeting. The police detail for the month of October , was leportcd by the chief of police and rati fied by the board The following leaves of absence wuro granted : Opetator John Hathaway , ton dajs ; Officers S. D Riegleman , ten dajs ; C. M. Dooley , five days ; Fireman Andrew J. Clark , ten days ; H. A. Geseke , ten dajs ; Robert McLeod , one and a half dajs The board authorized the chief of police to notify all parties operating nlckol-in-the- slot machines for money to take said ma chines out of theli places of business forth with Officer P. Madsen was arraigned for vie lating police rule It leaving his beat with out permission , as was also Officer Klssano. Madsen was reprimanded and the case against KlsSano dismissed. SITE NOT AX ISSl'13 ' AT lileii Declilo .Virnlnil Hi It Info the 1)1 rectory Content. The Exposition and Us location formed a prolific subject of discussion at the meeting of the Southsido Improvement club last night. The discussion was purely informal and no further definite action was taken The general trend of the talk was to tht effect that the club would do best to drop the Idea of a straight out fight to secuie the location at Rivervlew park , and join those who weio disposed to leave fie ques tion of site out of consideration for the present. Dr. W. II. Hanchett urged thlt course , and so did K J. Cornish , who called attention to the fact that the supporters of no particular site had sufficient strength to pack the directory In their favor. It wouM bo much more politic to leave that mattei for futuio consideration and pull for an un biased directory that would glvo fair consld oration to all the proposed locations and do clde In favor of the one which presented the most conditions In Its favor. IJUVT1MJ linil LOST IH'MIAM ) . .Urn. I ) un I mi n VMI.S the Police to Io- cnte Her nilwnnl. "I will BUtely go cray If I elo not hcai from him soon , " Is the conclusion of a lettci that firs. Edward Dcnlson of South Me Alester , I. T. , has written to the chief of police regarding her husband. The husband and wlfo and two children left Tort Dodge la. , on August 25 , but Denlson stopped over In this city for the ostensible purpose of visiting his mothci. 'I ho wife has not heard of him since nnd fears that he has deserted her. She gives a detailed description of Donlson and sums It up with the statement that ho Is "quite prett > . " Differ mi I'ollllc.il ( li James Klttnackei and L. A , Goldsmith got Into a heated argument over the political situation yesterday morning nnd as a result both v. ere arrested on the charge of disturb ing the peace by fighting. "Ho was trying to tell mo how America should bo run , " said Goldsmith , "and ho luu been hero only a few years " "Nn , " responded Klttnaclccr , "ho was trj- Ing to doll mo how to run Shermnny , " ChiirucN AnnliiNt Paillock Mm , James Williams nnd J , W Morgan , the two men upon whom were found padlocks have been charged with having In their pos session devices for betting. Morgan Is nlBo chaiged together with Charles Wlmrtcu and J. Stone , with robbing Thomas Thomp- con. I'crDllloiK iiil Nur\oaiidl < nilurbiicli ( us Win I nnil I'.ilu In the Btoinncli , hlul. luitdno'in Ulildlncjsi , rnlliicss iiiiilJHltrllliunftiir ma iU , DU .Inuss nnd Drmvilnoss , Colil C'lill > , nf llo it , Lowell Apiiutltb , WiorliiBH. of lira i.li , CoitlvoniHi , lllot'jliui ' on tin ) Sldn blt't'j ) , KrlKlitftil Dreiim , ' All I nil N'drvotn mill Twinblhu Honiitlna * A.C , vviiitu 1(1041 ( by nip- toniii nru c-nnj.l by o ! > iittljilon { , in inoab of tliuni uiu. THE mil UQSC WJU GIYI UCUEf IV t\\tMV \ MIMUICS. TliN l.4'ilt9VH-tl JM Hvety Hitireror U oarnoitly Invltait tu tiy oiu box of tliojo 1'llla , ii i ill tlipy trill hiOnl niovrlnilKOil tu ln A 33SSDSG1HS. BEECHAM'3 PI1.L13 , Ink j i .n Uliu-toJ , will itilckly ] ro lorj fjinalen to compluin lioultli. Tliuy proniDtly r uiuv % o j.tructloo-i or lrro-ul trltioj of t u rfy-itoin 1'or i WEAK STOHABil , IS9PaR ! D D38ESTION , DISORDERED LIVER Ilii'y .ict-llkuiii iKlc - fi > W iloi i will wjik vvo 1 1 MJ UJDII fi i Vittl or.- 14 ; stroiut'iunlnt th ) niustu lira/atom , ia > [ .orliu Hiuloni-lDit couiplj l in , hrliuliu u tac nm Idun u ! ) of npiulitu , lillU UIOU-.hu VTltll t 10 llliutjul of llutttli tliu uJiiIn | ) - | : unor / of tun lilllil in rruino. 'fiia-a nro facts .tilii > ltt.jJ liy him in Is. In .ill ul iiiui o ( uulaty , ii'i 1 o i j of Ihu li. i Klliitililtnra to tliu .Vurvoiluin ) DfllillltttoJ I a tliut Huuchiiu'd Villt Invn tlu l.ir uit Halo or any I'ntunt .VU-illi.lne , In Uin > Vmil. _ " WITHOUT A RIVAL , Annual Sale * ever 0.003,000 i3j\nd. 25c at drug aloret , t-r v.ill bo tent b ) I' 0 Afonta , 1) F AL1.ICN & CO , , SC3 Canul ht , , Nev York , postpaid , upon itcvlpt of prlee. liouk free upon The Keeley Institute in8Bplo" } WHISKEY , aOilPHIXE , OPIUM , FOB IC'JXD ' ) \ CIGAIBrW ilA'JIf [ or torma and IcstltuniiKtld. Corrudpundunuu confidential. ' ] un.vii KSTATIJ inut.r.ns MKKT. _ TnUp Aollnn I'nnrlntc the lisp of Primed llrooriln , There wan not n large ultcndanco ftt jester- day afterncon's incctlnR of the Heal Rstato prchnnRf , but there was eonitdernblc tllsctlf- slon eoneernltiB the following Instrument , which vvfts Introduced by C. A Stnrr , anil which TIBS Inilnrsed by nn unonlmous vote' "Whereas , U has been for many yenw the custom fit the reRlsttr ot deeds of Iout > * Ins county. Nebrnskt , nnd Is Iho custom of the present register to hnvo his clerKs write out the whole of every i'Anjr ; prc- rented for record , Including the formal inrti , vrhlch nro nlvvnys printed on blank fontis , nnd , " \Vhorcns , As n result thereof It tnkes. in n nile , ill weeks to tvvo months to get | nny kind of an Instrument recorded In Douglas county ; therefore , "Wo respectfully call the attention of the county comtnhsloners and present register of deeds lo this fact nnd request that they Investigate the- manlier of comluctliiR such' unices In other states. "We believe tint a InrRO number of rec ords with printed forms could bo used , thus decreasing greatly the labor nnd expcnoe of the ofllco and rendering the public n , service much more satisfactory and prompt. " Messrs. C. A , Starr , GcorRO H Pflyno nnd AV. L Pelby were appointed a commllteo to Iny this matter bnforo nio county com missioners AMUSEMENTS. The old favorite , "Mnvotirneen , " with Its love and pathos , Its sweet sotms ntul Us scenes of eighteenth century Ireland , was brought back to Omaha last night after sev eral seasons by Chatinccy Olcott and his clll- clcnt supporting company , forming the second end bill of the rcpertorj presented during the present engagement The piece nnd Mr. Olcott's performance of Iho part ot Terence nro too well known , to rciiulro special char acterization. lleeovorcd from the fatigue of travel , Mr. Olcott's mro voice was heard In all Its old-tlmo sweetness Miss Busby was gracious , iml winning In the role ot I.r.ily M.iy. Mr Ollmoro. whose lot It Is at present to portray wrong-doing as far ns possible , removed from the conspicuous virtues ot the here , was a villain of still blacker and more mallgnunt type than that of the night be fore nnd Mr , lltirton was nnothcr venerable priest , making n pair thus far A mnall member of the cast , who , nevertheless , was large enough to double two parts , was little Mabel Tallaforro , who was erUtlly | ! captlvn ting In boy's attire and In the proper gar ments of her sex. As In nil the productions of Mr. Olcott's present tour , the special scenery of "Mavourncen" Is unusually good "Tho Minstrel of Clare , " a dramn of com paratively recent times In Ii eland , by the late Tied Marsdcn , la the bill for tonight. Julia Marlowe-Tabor and Robert Tabcr will begin their engagement nt Bojd's thea ter on Thursday evening , October 1. The opening night will bo the protlurtlou of their latest great success , "Ilomoli. " n play by niwjn A Barren , founded on George Kllot's novel , a theatrical event sure to Inspire wide , spread Interest. Laid , as the scone Is , In Florence , In the. latter part of the fifteenth continy , the singe dressing of the plcco ad mits of and artistically demands effects rich , plctuicsque and marked by variety. Tuscan civilization was then at Its floodtlde , and the/ pictures hav Ing for their subject cither the streets of the city , the houses and gar dens of Its nobility , or the famous monuments ments of religious or secular aichltecturc , appeal strongly to the Imagination. The play will be presented with , a taicful regard of thcso essentials Touching Its Interpreta tion , it may be premised that any new char- actei esFayed bv Julia Mnrlowo-labcr will command kindly attention Her nit Is too well recosnl/ed to requite discussion now , and In the character of Romola she will hive an opportunity of portravlng n role some what dllTcrent from anything In which she has been seen heretofore An drawn by the novelist , she Is a noble nud winning flgme , and her embodiment should bo the delight of all auditors of good taste In Tito , Robert Taber finds a pait , not addressing Itself to the sympathies of the nudlcnce , It Is true , but requiring high intelligence and careful training. Besides the new piece , the Tabers will put on during the week "Komco nnd Juliet , " "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As Ton Like It. " In the flood of Inartistic productions that has come upon our stage of late jears , del uging the land with cheap vulgarities and doing much to warp the taste of the public , It Is good to note that In Mr. Richard Mans field the Arncilcan stage has an nctoi pud a producer whose constant effort It Is to as sume In the American playgoer an apprecia tion of the finer , more artistic things He has ever Btilven to appeal to the Intelligence. In presenting the plays that nro now house hold woids In America he has shown a genius of Interpretation no less than a scholarly perception that marlc him as the man to whom the stage of America today owes most. With the continual spread of popular edu cation there arises In our people n persistent desire for Improvement. They look every where for the Instrtictl.e. It Is this demand that Mr. Mansfield haa ever fostered , To witness his plays nnd Ills plajlng In to re ceive lessons In leflnement , In conduct , In what the late Mathevv Arnold called sweet ness nnd light. The indications nre that the coming engagement of thli great player at the frelghton will bo one of the most Im portant theatrical events of rctcnt years , end there Is everj llkllhood that Pnxton S. nurp-CBs' pretty plnjhouso will bo filled to overflowing during the week of October 5 Feats for the entire engagement will bo placed on.salo Saturday , October 3 at 9 a. m. Numlieis for line location will ho distributed on the day prior to opening of sale. KriniN Ant WiiuK-il UITP. Charles Krnus , n dapper young man under nrrcst at Button Is so nnxloua that authori ties of other plices will malto Inquiries re- carding him that the city marshal of ll.it town hai written to the chief of police , rsk- ing If Iho prlaonei h viantcd heie KraAio Is cnjojlng n ten days' residence In jail for shoplifting , and It Is Eimpcctpd that bo Is Guilty of n similar opciatlon In othei place's rs he had BO'JIO Jevselry on his person A woman's gold watch , gold euff buttons and a valuable gold ling are some of the articled. So far as known Kraus has committed no crime hero II < iiiNf > IJunlliKv UN 11 I'riifcHtlon , A bright young woman In Philadelphia Takes her living by house hunting for other people Iler o\\n trouble In finding the drolred sort cf domlcllo put the Idea Into 1 rr brad. ? ho hs made arrangements with the real estate dealers ami hunts houses on commission Utricles , she receives a fee of ? t fiom the family for which she finds the house All that. U necessary h to give iicr explicit Instii'ctit.nB as to what IH unntfd , and If ouch a plnco Is to bo found Inside the tlty limits she finds It. TIIIJ ItKAl/n MAKKKT , INSTRUMENTS placed on record MouUny , September 19 , H3B VVATUIANTY DiiDB : l < O Fowler and wife to Monlucller Na tional bank , lot ll , block II Kountze I'laeo , . . . . . t C 000 K O Jluiehousu and wife In Julliia Itostni- ' writ. lol I 1 .nil 3. block IS. Highland rime . . . . j Jullua KofenittPlK io b.nah JioiHiume. n 'i cf loti 1 , 2 nnJ 3 block 13 same . . . 1 . " Jlio to MIMIC. M 14 ( same i 'Ihonian hwoti" anil wife tu Ouiahi l-in ntul Truct eoinjuiny , o "j of lot J liloj'k 1G3 , Urn ilia lulu II to 17 19 mid 20 Con vent 1'l.ice 23,000 M J C Jlvuti unit liUKbdinl tu M Mica , lot I bloik 12 , Corrlffiin 1'lico . 1,000 Alex Mcflavnclc to Annie SIcfjJVDelt , e ' ot lot : block I , lot 3 bloek. It < J of lot < block 8 , H i : ItocrH' mill un < ! other pioi-rrly . . 1 fcouth Omaha Imenlim m eiiini'ini tu ramc lotu U U H 0 anil 21 blm-k 1 , Mclavi > ek . O'K ' * add untolhT \ prop erty . 1 baino to VV 1' Ail.ln ! loin ; i to Hj 'io-U ! S Jlrnuvocl. A. O K ' -pl.it . . .OfX > I r ri.iK nii't ulfn to U P D..IU , | , | u t lu It nml K to o ri-cli'ii Milill . 1 Timothy Kcll > lo IMniinl Krlli > it feet of b t C mill vv 41 fivt of lot 7 , block 3) , Omnl.ii . , , DIH'DS. Shoilff to VVIIIlumUalMifalt. . to * , IS. bloiit ll ! VMU-en's 51 mil . . . eOO liamn to Aivjii-w lUckniiin , lo : t l'pri | > iii' nibill/ , . . . , , , a lloiiun i.ii Uti.M. ailinliiUtriitor , to C. W. Dimtir l t fb'oeK 6. Hoes * A H 'a adJ . COO Tot. ) ntnountl lran rcn , , . , , , . isn5 South Omnhn News At the meeting of the city council last night Chairman Calilwell of the JudlclAty eommltteo reported ngalnst the passage of the ordinance- placing nn occupation tax on , I th > street cnra , tolfgraph , tclcphono and ; electric light companies Scluiltz movcil > to nmeml that the ordinance bo laid ever I for one week. Caldwell objected to a delay , In the matter nnd wanted the ordinance Killed at once In spite of the protest Iho | oitUmneo nrnt over for one week. Tnrk Commissioner Van Dusrn requestrJ ( that Iho eltj eiiRlnecr be Instructixl to do some survcjlng for the pirlc commission , na It Is the Intention to make some Improvements * ments nt once The request was granted , A special ordinance lovjlng n tax to cover the ccat of sidewalks on thp follow i ing ulrects wft passed under n suspension ' of the rults On the north Bide of Twenty fouith sticct from A to r streets , and on the east aide of Tw cut-third street , from Q to S streets. Property owners presented n petition ask ing that Twent-sixth street , from A trt V streets , bo graded Several of the property owners were present nnd urged Iho council to grnlit the prnjcr of the petitioners. Th matter was referred to the committee on streets and nllejs Another petition asking for a sidewalk on the south aide of II street , fiom Twenty- fourth to Twenty-seventh streets , was read and the attorney was directed to draft the proper ordinance. A resolution nuthorlrlng the expenditure of $100 In Etrnlghtcnlng L strett nt Thirty- sixth street wns Introduced by Mullnly nnd carried A special meeting will likely be icltl to day to anango for the pnjment ot $20,000 In bondH and coupons which become duo October 1. A board ot registration wns appointed ni follows TlistVardrlrst precinct. Twenty- fourth mid N streets , U. A Nunn , J , V. Chbek , Prank l.cc. Second precinct , Tw out-fourth and 1C streets , rrnnlc I. Iee > , James Carroll , John Ulley. Third precinct , Twenty-fourth nnd J stiects , Italph Sago , I ) . S. Curfmnn , J. H. Smith. Second Ward rlrst precinct , Potclk'a store , Twenty-fourth nnd N streets , John Plcencc , Thomas O Kelly , John Flnnnery. Second precinct , Twcntjfirst and S streets , J J. Locney , James Anderson , J. J. Maly. Third precinct , Twentieth nud W streets , W. Y. Clajton , Patrick Dvvyer , John Kot- tera. tera.Thlid AVard rirst precinct. Knufhold building on Q street , near Twenty-eighth. Chris Haft , John Tanning and John Mc- Inlltc. Scraml prcclurt , Kclkci bulldlm. Thirty-first and ( j streets , John Ulonden , J. Li. Olson , Thomas O'Connor. Tourth Waid Thlrlj-third nnd Ij ctroots , Arthur Sharpe , Dennis Mchain , Thomas Car roll. ANMJAI , IIAI'TIST ASSOCIATIOX. w Cliiire-lu-H to Ho llopre- m-iite-il In TiMlnj'x Ciullifrliitr. This afternoon nt the Tlrst Hiptlst church , Twenty-fifth nnd H streets , will be held the annual convention of the Omaha Ilaptlat > 6soclatlon. The association nbracca twcntj-two cht'irhcs and Includes nearly all of the surrounding towns. A Inigo number of delegates nro expected to be present and lint tlclpnto In the exercises , which will close Thursday noon. The program for today 1s os follows. Devotional meeting , Uev. J. J. Placs , Wan co ; annual sermon , Kev. W. V. Elwcll , Hoiper ; enrollment , elcetlon of ofilcer , read ing letters , appointment of committees. lu the evening the session will open with a song and praise service , led by Claio B. Johnson. The balance of the evening pro gram Is as follows- Appointment of com mittees ; Milwaukee convention Jewels , two minute reports ; condition songs by Cal vary choir ; "Spiritual Power of the Conven tion , " Miss Lillian Llttlofield ; "Opportunities of the Convention , " Miss Mary U. Gllchrlst ; "Convention Speakers. " Miss Nellie Holmes ; "Tho Music nnd Sunrise Prayer Meetings , " Miss Mabel Kelly ; "Convention Pleasuies , " id Tracey ; address , "Plans and Results , " M G. Macleod ; solo. Miss Louise r. Holtorf ; teport of treasurer , It , O HasklnH ; "Junior Work , " Miss Susie Phelpa ; icport of com mittees ; election ot oncers ; address. "Put On the Whole Armor cf God , " C. W. Young. AVnltliip ; for TlioiniiM to HreM > \ f r. Alonzo Slgman , James Goodman and ninest Lambrecht , who were arrested Sun day on suspicion of having a hand in the heating and robbing ot John Thomas , are htlll being held at the city Jail nnd have not been given n hearing as > et. Thomas la in the hospital , where he wns taken to have his wounds dressed. Ho Is Improving and It Is expected that he will be able In a dx > or so to get out and take a look at Iho prisoners Thomas thinks ho can Identify Ills asballants. _ Will All Join In tin * I'urnilc. All of the republican clubs In the city will march In the Omaha parndo this even ing. Membeis will meet at the corner of Twenty-fourth und N Htieeta , where cam will bo waiting to tal.o the clubH to Omaha. About 100 republicans have Joined the mounted battalion which la to mce't at the High school grounds at 7 o'clock. This division will bo In charge of Colonel A. L. Lott , Mark Ileetham , Ned Puirino and Harry Carpenter. Vlumlii ) dull. The Monday evening club met last night at the Young Men's Christian association parlois and listened to addresses on the money question from G. C Lnno and Prof. A , A. Munroe , Ml. Lane upheld the gold Btandatd , while Prof. Munroe spoke In favor of the free and unlimited coinage of fillvci' . The club was formed for educational pur poses purely , K , C , Lane Is president anil Dr. H. L. Wheeler vlco president. Miurl * ' ( HI ) Captain McDoncugh of the polios force la nblo to bo out again , after u tvvo weeks' Blcgo with malarial fever. Iho total mombeishlp of theGejmnn - Amcilcan Sound Mcney club IB now 105. Thlj evening the club will march In "ho Omuha parade * Tlicio will bo a Joint oratorical contoit between the Omaha and South Omahn classes at Utth Hden church In Omaha tlila evening for the Demorcat silver medal , Fiank J , Moilarty , cashier of the Pacltira National bank , savs that ho Is not a candi date for il hector of the TranHmUaMlppI ex position. David Anderflon also makes the same announcement. Con v li'trtl mill Plnoil , Gcorgo Kennedy , against whom a case , charging assault with Intent to Inflict great bodily Injury , lias boon pending slnco the fiibt of the month , was trtrd on the charge of disturbing the peace yesterday morning. llo was ccnvlrtcd and fined J1E nnd coatu , but appealed to Iho district court , The com plainant wns Henr > McUil , a Third wtrd bartender The two took part In a fight In which an axe pUyod a prominent part , * Id the mult of the usual tiuatnicnt of Mood rfiboilors. 'j ho tjttein inllllcd with Mui cury ana 1'otnih loineillcs inoro tu bo dreaded than tlia Jlscaso and In c tliort whtlu lo lu a fat worse condition than before. T/io / coninicn result la for which S.S.S. ii the inoit reliable cure , A few bottle * will nrford iellcf vlicie all else has fulled. I suirciciUromueovcio alluck of Jlorcurlal lUiounmtUni , my arms and he * being swollen to tvvlco tliolr natural Flzo , cnuslim tbo most eicruclntlnK pains. 1 spent hundreds of dollors T/itliont icillof , 'nit after taking a tow bcttleiof I linprnvod rapidly and am now A w ell man.cpmplcto- ly cuiud. I can heartily rocninmond It to any ono guttering from thlipainful Uliense. W. V , BAl.BV. Brooklyn Elevated It.B , PurTitillio oElool > nd Skin Dli'iiti mklltd fie < l