Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 17, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY TOJE : I&JDAT , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1807.
SPEGIALJOTJCESl
. \ilvrrllr.otiii-nlN for flimc t-oluiiitm J
trill l.c | iil < i < ii iinlll IU in. fur the
rvciiltiK mill iinlll M I' . Hi' for " "
iiiiirnliiK unit Stiiulii } ' cillHim * .
AilviTtlncrn , liy rriiountliiK IHIIH-
IMTIM ! I'licck , IMIII Imw iinmvvrit ml-
ilrfNNt'il Jo n iitiintMTi'il li-ltrr In cure
Of Tin- ltdAllMMITM Mil Illlll rt'N * ! ll
will lie ilfllvcrcil on presentation of
till * elieek on ! ) ' .
llnten , I I--'e. a trnril llrnl lnnerlloii )
Jo i or l tlicrvuflrr. NollilMK tnUcn
for lenH tliini > c for tin ; llrnt Inner ,
lion. Thfnp iHlverllMenienlH iiiimt be
run tMiiiNi-t-ntl vi-l y.
WANTED SITt'ATIOXS.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNU MAN , A
ntnuvfi1 In MIC city. One w ifTf sirlcl intuition
tu htistnesH would be nppu-clated by ndvancc-
ni nl ; gcod leferonces. Addres * TCI. Bee olllcc.
A 93S 1C *
WANTED M A 1.12 HUM * .
CANVAHHKRS TO TAKK ORDERS ; NKW LINK
bl work ; no heavy goods to carry ; Hnlnry or
commission. C. I' . Ailnnu Co. , HI So. ICtli St.
BALHr-iMEN VOll C1OAHB. JI2i A MONTH AND
expenses , oM firm ; ex | > eriic unnecessary ; In
ducements to r.n totun . ( . ' . C. Lllibbp & Co. ,
Hi. UiulK. - *
HEN AND WOMEN SOLICITORS FOH THE
Natlonnl Reserve association : the l st. safest
nnd soundest frnternul order In the McM tod.iy.
Aildress I1. A. C. Stevens , 611 N. 19th St. ,
Tel. 1133 , Omahn. B-417
WANTID-AGENTS IN KVKUY COUNTY :
good imy weekly tn right imrty. Hawks Nur
sery Co. , Mllwnukte , W . B-.MU2--S-J ! ! *
TYPEWRITERS : C5OOU BUSINESS MAN
wntitcil in genernl mles ugcnt lor Duplex and
Jewell Typewrite In eastern Nebraska iiiul
western Imva , Fastest In th world ; most diir-
uble , IlKlirti-'t acllnn nnd | Kipular. Address
Duplex. Typewriter Co. , lca Moln"s. In.
JI ilS81" lS
AVANTED-ANEXPERIENCED MAN KOI I
lilunkct lU'iiartmeiit nt Boston Blore.
B-m-17
\VANTED OOOD HARNESS AND COLLAR
innkc . Apply DCS Mottica Saddlery Co. , Di-s
Mnlties In. If MM" 1"
WANTED. AT ONCE-1NVOICE CI.ERKS ;
must Ijo rnpld penmen , iiulck and nci-urale at
figures ; only those having hinl y..irs of ex
perience with wholesale tnercinlllr houses need
npply ; ulvc present and former employments
Al sabiry to cnpnlile pintles. Artilier * T M ,
jjee. H Mlllfi 19 *
WANTED , FIVE E.XPEIUENCED C1.OTHINO
hnlPFini'ti for fiilr week. Cnll nt once. XT. 8.
Clothing Co. , HIT Douglas fit. 11-9C7 IT *
WANTED , SALESMEN TO SELL MOST COM-
pli'te line of lulirlriitliiK ullt , Kie.ifes ninl HIH-
rlnltli-s on the mniket ; lllitral ti-rmx. Jewel
Itelln UK Co. . Clovelmul , Ohio. II M'Jil 20'
SAMCHMKN. J''i1ll TIIH I10MK EDUCATION
C'luli if tin' Chicago Journal. ItlR mone > td
hard woikrra. Cnll TUCMU ) > ' . W. M. It'll.
Hotel Dellone. .JJ-M1IT ! 1
SOLICITIIUHVANTBI ) TO WllITB ACClDr.NT
Innuranrp ; new plan : low rates ; eall between
1 and ' p in. , room 211. MrdiKUe IHdB- Omaha
Accident 11' serve Ashoclitlon. 11 MS74
WANTIM ) . A YOtINU MAN TO TAKK CAUK
of II..IKand . . row nnd deliver Roods. In-iulr.
1723 liodBi * . lie fore noon. 1 ! M9T8 17
\V A XTHI _ 1''H > I A I.K II KM' .
lO'l ' 1IKUS I.'Oll AI.U KIN'DS OK WOUKj $ : i TC
J7 week. I'niinillllll Ollli-i'.lu : : IloUltluH.
( llltl.VANTI01) KOIl OBNiUAI. HOIISK-
work , family of throe. Apply at once nt Si :
Smith ' 'Mil avc. C-9S7-18 *
\NTKD. . AN BXl-BKIKNVBD HA1.BSI.AD\
fur .li-w.-lry ilcpailnienl at Itoalon Store.
C yen 17
, 'ANTEI ) . GOOD GIRL FOIl GENERAI
luniflework : small fnmlly ; gimd wages. - -
PopplPton avenue. .
V KXI-ERnVNCED GIRL FOR GKNERAI
hoiwwik. 222 , " > Fiirnnm st. C M9J2 18
A rrnt/ A 'GOOD GIRL FOU GENERAI
huiibo wnik. Apply 2111 Douglas " „ .
WANTFD. GIRL FOR GF.NEKAI. HOUS
work. rnC S. 31rt tt. Hansrom 5Jj ] .
WANTED liwi OKNU1L\L HOUSEWORK ,
Klrl of expel lence ; good wages. 132'J irk ) " "
WANTKn , FIRST CL\SS COOK AND GEN
rral bouse girl ; jiood wimes ; small family
must have references. Cnll nt 5119 Harney St
C 9fi3 Ifi
WANTED. NURSE GIRL : MUST HAVE 11EF
erenoes ; call at 2313 llarney St. C 9(3 ( Hi
KOIl IIENT HOUSES.
HOUSES IN ALL 1'AIITS OF THE CITY. Till
O. F Davis Company , 150. , Farnam. D 419
HOUSES"BENAWA & co. , ics N. iyr J
MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , K NY
Llfi- . V-Kl
HOUSES WALLACE , BROWN IlIXX'K. 1CTI
anil DiUKlns. D-122
norsES , i-orrAOES & STORES.ALL PARTS
of i-ity. Brennnn. I ive Co. , 420 I'nxton Block
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE , 15TII AND DODGE
HOUSES FLATS , OARVIN.linos. . . - , 1C13 FA I1 !
HOfSES TOR RENT. BEM1S , PAXTON ILK
HOUSES. J H. SHERWOOD. 423 N. T. L1FK
ym { "RENT "II-IIOOM imn-K HKSIOENCF
modern In cverv ri-spwl ; strain bent , eb-rtrl
llcht located nl Hi"1 P"iitliw' " i corner 17lb nm
Dniiclnii ts. A"i > ly lo II. W. linker. Sup rln
lenilenl BPI' BI'lK- ' D-CI2
\VFOIin OMlfL * : roTT\O"H. fi ROO.MS
S W per l lb mid Vliitnnin il Ini-atlmi li
rllv fnr bnslni-'s menf Omnha npd Soull
Onuihn , rin'iinoilernic. - . 201 Be"
FOR HHNTr lIOICK -'ioriM I DETACHEI
modern hens , . . Innulre 254e ( Mplinl nv nuo
I' " " 11
MOVtvirilOI'KKIIOLD GOOOH VND PIANO
Om Vnn . * PlnniKiCo. . . ISI1V4 I'arnam fj-MWU
> * 1 1'LACi : HOME OF SI
-OH llf. > i ii , " " '
' ronnu nnd bntb IPOIII : cheap lo rlnhi putle
i > ni t nl\e giv'd re'i-ionroH M. J. Kennnpl t
j ! m 31ft nnd Sll llrmvn bl > rk. n-3r.
HOUSU.S * STORES. F. II. > vi :
" S n"wiLLIAMFON . CO I KET : lu.DV. Te
117
8'fi\M * HEATED STORES AND FLATS
llownnl nalH'k.Agi'iit. . 1611) rhlrago.
Foil
MODERN 7HOOM HOUSE.
TWO "FINK S-IIOOM HRICKS. BNOIMIIK n
H. nth AV. n-919-19
S Oil ' ROOM FLAT , 1811 I.IIAVENWORTI
street D-M93I 20 *
.ROO.M MODERN DWEI.I.1NO , NO. 017 N
nth si. 1:0.
S-room modern bouse. ISO SW S. .SJtli nve.
An elegant 14-rooin modern lirkk dtvrlllnir. wit'
lint wale' hr.itlnn ulanl Nn , Jlf1 ! < > s Pt . $13
Apply to W. B. Melkle. l t Nat'l B.ink HM .
FOIl" HUNT 7.ROOM HOU.Sn. NEWLY PA
pered nnd imlnli-il. IIX ) p--r tnnnili. : ist nm
Clark , JM97P II"
; < > ; o , i9Tii FT. . O.ROOM MODICRN HOUSE
wltli gn'xl burn- very nice , Omaha Real Es
tale TH Truit Co. . til * o. IFth StDMM9
D-MM9 15
KH HENT ri'ltNISIIEI ' ) ROOMS.
NEWLY FiTiiNiaiiED. iVrb.\M IIEATEI
rooms , with \\ltliout board. Wl s. 13th s
K--MT-H-HI
ROOMS , js A it C2 s. UTII STHIKT :
HOOMS , 5JI SO.
U-TSVS-17'
FURNISHED OH UNFURNISHED IKXIMS O.N
lit or 2nd Hour. I'll Chicago ft. 12--t9 1
1-X > RENT. NICELY KURNiaili : ! ) ROOM It ,
HiiHll family at rtli ) Douiilur. E-MMJ 17
r\VO LARGE ROOMS WITH NORTH AN
south c > iu urt > ; modern , ? 3' ' tit.I
I 17'
FUHNISIIKD ROOMS ; IIOUSEKEKPINO. Sf :
Bt , Mary' * . i : MlKi J0
TLUASANT HOOMS. i i DODUK.
1M ItMSHIM ) HOOMS AM ) BOAHD.
HTEAM HEATED lioblta WITH BOrtllD. ! OOJ
; Harney K M6-O.1l *
FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND ROOMS ; HOT
wnti > r heat ; liest location In city. 112 3. 23th
Bt. F-5
HE OEORG1A. SELECT FAMILY HOTEL ,
near Hanscnm park. 1042 So. 29th St.
F-940-3-19 *
HI ! MKP.IUAM. FIRST CLASS FAMILY
hotel. 25th and Dodge streets. F M7J7S1"
TAHOH FOUTII & EAST FRONT HOOM WITH
nlcove , JfiJS Douglas. F a
.ARGi : FRONT ROOM TO GENTLEMAN : $5.0 *
month. 51J South 19th , Table bonrd. M.W.
FM-915 20 *
UHNISHED ROOMS , WITH OH WITHOUT
tmnril ; block north Hnrmcom park. ll.W S.
31st F M954 18 *
, , \iun : SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ;
othtr rooms ; good board. The Hose , 2020 Hnr-
ney. F-MS9I
VICE ROOMS , WITH BOAHD , 1S24 BINNEY
St. F M914 20 *
IOEI.Y FltRNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITH
bonrd. 2013 Douglas. F-M977 19 *
KOIl HUNT STOUES ANII OFFICES.
'OH RENT THE 4-STOHY BRICK BUILDINO
nt 911 ! Farnnm St. This building has A fireproof
cement bnsement. complete strum hcntlne fix-
turen ; water on all Maori , gas , tie. Apply nt
the office of The Bee. 1 910
FOH RENT-DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
office , Bee building ; , wnler. stenm hent , electric
light nnd Janitor service. Apply to It. V
linker. 4iiperlnlcndent Bee Building. 1 197
STORE ROOM FOH DRY GOODS ONLY ; 1M
fe-t long ; fixtures complete. J. M. Crnblll.
Clnrlnda In. I-MJM 20'
'OR RENT-IN THE BEE BUILDING.
One large corner room , 2nd floor , with vnult nnd
prlvnt ? olllce , water , etc.
One large front room , 2nd Moor , divided Into two
rooms by partition , wnter , etc.
One large corner room , 2nd floor , with vnult ,
wiiter , etc.
) no front room , divided by partition , third floor.
Ine corner room with vnult , third Moor.
One large room , third floor , with partition divid
ing It Into one large room and two smaller
private roomi , water , elc.
Two large ground floor rooms with vaults.
"Several smnll roams on fourth floor , with vaults.
Ml these rnnmn nrc heateil with steam , electric
lights , supplied with first class Janitor service.
ipvnlcrn | run day nnd nil night. Building
strictly fireproof. Apply to H. W. Baker , Super. .
Intendcnt , Room 101. Bee Building. 1 158
ACJENTS WANTIS ! ) .
AGENTS WANTED , I.AD1ES. SEND KG FOR
new Invention tn prevent your lint Llowlnc off.
G. J. Johnsjn , Nut. G. A. Bank. St. Paul ,
Minn. J M770 19 *
WANTED TO 11ENT.
MODERN HOUSE WITH ABOUT TEN ROOMS ,
nenr Hanscom Park. Address P 19. B'-n office.
X-M5SS
WANTED TO HENT. A 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE ,
bath , city wnler. g.m. Address 3 CO. Bee.K4C1
K-4C1
STOIIACE.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
90S 910 Janes ; general storage and forwarding
M (32 (
OM.VAN & STORAGE iuWi FARNAM. TEL 1539
M 433
WAXTKI1 TO : IY.
HEST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
tmnk nccuunta nt room DOC , N. Y. Life Illilt- .
N 131
LIST HI'IHMAL 11AHGAINS IN URAL ES-
Into with ! ' . D. Wtnd. 16th and Douslns Sts.
N S S
50 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. 10 < i SO. HTIt.
N M920 07"
CASH PAID FOH LIMITED AMOUNT OI-
Omnlia Savings bank accounts. II. H Harder
first Moor New Yoik Life bids. N--M0373 ! )
WANTED TO HIJY. KHOM 5 TO 20 ACHES ,
nf r motor HUP , eultablu for home for me
chanics nnd laboring men. A. P. Tukey. City
Hull. N 961 IS
FOIl SALE I'MIUXITIIHE.
AUCTION , AT NOS. 1317 AND 131D DOUGLAS
St. . Saturday , Sept. 18 , nt 10 a. m. . to the
hlKhPst bidder , household Roods , furniture mm
silverware. Omaha Auction Co. O MOM 17 *
FOH SAM * HOUSES , AVAGO.VS , ETC
FOR SALE CHEAP. A FIRST-CLASS DIUV-
Init horse. drive single or doulili- ; pound
and Rcntle. Inquire at 322G North 2Ctb St. , bet
Spencer and llrlstol St. I'M S18-1S *
FOH SAI.rMISCELLANEOUS.
SAWDUST , HULK OR SACKED CRIHIHNQ
nnd hog fence. C. II. Lee , 901 Douglas.
Q-435
STEAM HOISTING MACHINE. CHEAP. 200S
St. Mary's Avc. . Q-OG3
LARGE CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO
only JI30.00. Sclimollcr & Mueller , 103 Soutl
15th st. Q-Wt
FOR SALE. ELEGANT CHERRY RANI <
counter nnd Hall's Imrplnr proof chest , with
double timer , cost orlKlnnlly 52,300.00 ; will sell
for V-.COO.CO. Address John R. Plerson. York ,
Neb. Q M"W S3
MISCELLANEOUS.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GAIH1AGE CO. CLEANS
cesspools nnu privy vaults nt reduced prices
C21 N. Kill. Tel. 1779. H 9JO S-1S
CLAIHVOYAVr.S.
MRS. PAUL. 2rtJ N. IfiTH STREET : HONEST
truthful , reliable ; removes evil Influences ; lo
cates burled treasures ; unites the separated.
S MGM Ol
55ENO. CLAIRVOYANT , OVER 1521 LEAVEN
worth st. S-Wl-lS *
MASSACJE , IIATIIS , ETC.
MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASSAOI
steam baths. T K3-20 *
ORIENTAL TURKISH DATHS FOH LADIES *
Beiillemen. Me. 107 S , Hlh. Telephone 1SU. !
T 7 2 - ( . ) !
IlATIIf AND MASSAGE TillATMHNTSRP ; !
Laura ElllKon ; Lottie llutper. nsiltftalit : 119
N. ICth Hlit-ct , room 12 ; opposite new post-
ollloe. T SS3 IS-
MRS. DR. LEON. EI.IICTHIC MASSAGE 11ATI
parlors , restful nnd curullve. 417 S. nth , up
stairs T-MkOS 19
I'KIISOVAL.
VIAVI FOR UTKHINE TROL'IILES. 340.S 1IEI
llldif. ; p'lyelclan , cotifullatl or hralth heel
free. U 137
SUI'iniFI.UOUS HAIR , 11ALDNEHS , FALI.I.NV
hair nnd nil fni'lnl lilemUliPS cured. True Co.
321 ! I'bnmbpr Commen'c. U 037 oi *
CHAMPION IIRED COCKERS AND rOLLIES
T 6. nee. 1T---JI524 17 *
, MASSAGE MME. 1'OST , 319V S 15TII
i ; eia
II. HAAS , FI-OR1ST. PLANTS AND CUT
tlowrr * , bonqiielH , ball. residence nnd it rim
diH'ointlonii , FI'Mvus. biiiniucts nnd ilironil.in |
ilrllvi-iiM. tu any part nf the city. Ordem | i ; .
li-lepbnnn promptly nlli-mlnl to nnd tilled li
two bourn. Telephone 7iC 1S13 Vlnton nreet
I' Ml O 11
TtUPTUHE ClTlED : NO DI5TiNTiON 1OIO1
liUJliicxH ; no iinlll ; vca refer tn bunibfdi' o
mses curfd : plb-a - uriil by a i-lnslc , palnlw
livntmrnt. Call or write The Empire Rupture
Cure nnd Miillrnl InnHuU , lucemfnrt tn Tim
O. I,1. Mllli-r Co. , 9K-3 , N. Y. Life Ijldg.
Oiimba. r-M54J
MOXIJY TO LOAN HE II , ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN' & THUST CO. . SIS N. Y. I *
quick money nt low late * for choice fiinn l.mil.
In ! " ' , northern Missouri , tastirn Ni-lirai-ha
*
W- (
_
I/JANS ON IMPIIOVKD * UNIMPIIOVED 1'ITI
pruperty W. Fnrnnm Sinllb & IV . , isscl l irn'ti
W-IIO
MONEY TO IX > AN AT LOW HATLS. Till
O. K Davis Cii. . 1501 Kama in .St. \V II2
MONF.Y TO LOAN ON IMPIIOYKO OMAHA
n > j | relate llrtlinuil , Luvu Co. , I'uMon 1,1k
W-UJ
_
MONEY TO LOAN . 11EMIS , PA.\TON HI/JCK
-
FIIOM 1100 UP. F. D. WUAD , 13 & DOl ULAS
W Wti -
6 Piil CF.NT MONEY ON NEIIRASKA FARMS
nnJ Omnha linjiu.vel properly. Apply lo W
H. Mclklc. , l t Niit'l ll'k HldK W 411
MONEY TO IXDAN ON IMPKOVUD OMAHA
nri'p-rtv , l'us y & Th > man , .0 , l t tint , lilt , I'ltl'
W 415
( 1'JJH CENT CITY AND FAHM U1ANS ,
UAHVI.N UHOJ. , ; cn Kuniiim tit.
W-U7S4
MONEY TO LOAM CHATTELS.
IONKY TO IAN ON PUIlNITt'llli. PIANOS ,
horrrs , wmsonn , He. , nt lowest ratu In cltyt
no rcmovnl of Roods ; strictly conddtntlal ; you
can imy the loan nrf at nny time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 So. l th SU
X-445
IIUSINESS CHANCES.
\ . 11. ALPIHN , OMAHA JUNK HOUSE , PAYS
highest prices. 101-5-7 Bo. 10th St. , Omaha.
Y-M177 S23
TO GET IN OH OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J.
J. Gibson , CM First Nat'l Hank. Y M141
KOETAHLE AND Fltt'IT DEPARTMENT IN
Rrncery ; money maklns , Ari'ly "I one * . T 46 ,
Bee. Y 903-17 *
A KLONDIKEH WHO P'S HAD TWENTY
years' fuperlencc In mining , ban spent years on
the Yukon , Is thoroughly familiar with the
Klondike , h s Interests nnd prospectors on the
Klondike , will give thorouRh prospector's mnp
nnd personally answer nil questions relating to
that country , or how to Ret In there , cost , etc. ,
for the price of SI. Address H , H. Thompson ,
222 Bailey Building , Seattle , Wash. Personal
reference , Chamber of Commerce , Senttti-i
T-M74S OS *
\N OPPORTUNITY HAHELY OFFERED. E.1-
tnbllshed business , first-class location : rent
practically free under old lease : cash trade ; can
be greatly enlarged by a cnpable man with a.
few hundred ; present owner must quit In n
short ( line for good reasons. Apply without
delay. T 47. Bee. Y 904-17
500 MEAT MARKET , HAS A GOOD TRADE ,
location A 1. J. J. Gibson , G14 Flrnl Nnt'l
Bank. YM-82181
"OH RENT. TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING
twenty-ilve by ninety feet , fully equipped for n
bakery with oven. In a town of 4,500 people.
Address T 43. Bfe. Y MK73 IS *
FOR RENT , THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL IN
Cheyenne ; In line condition ; electric lights ;
thoroughly plumbed , best location In the city ,
One block from Union depot. 50 Mrst-class
roomi , line bar rqom furnished , good barber
shop nnd Imth nxims , In fact , everything neces
sary to n first-class hotel. Party renting must
purchase furniture. Hotel doing rood business nt
present. Address J. W. Grlllln , Cheyenne , Wyo.
YM-S20-O 11
LADY OH GENTLEMAN WITH FEW HUNdred -
dred tn travel In California ; rare chance ,
Address T 64 , Bee. Y M973 17'
Foil I\-CHA\CI : .
FOR EXCHANGE. CLEAR QUARTER SEC-
tlon (1GO ( acres ) of line wheut or grazing land In
Kansas ; nil taxes pnld ; what have you to olTerT
Address T 33. Bee office. 7. M781 20 *
WILL EXCHANGE YOUNG HORSE FOH
clear vacant lot. A. P. Tukoy , City Hall.
V5-940 17
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR * 1.000
savings bank certificates upon which them Is
dividends duo now nmountlng to $140 , pay
able In cash. Will trade for good real ratatc.
Address T 33 , Bee. X M933 S5
FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE.
KOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS , J2.SOO , J3.750 TO
S6.500 ; set ) photim ut ICtli and Farnnm , Morse
Bids' . J. J. Ulbson , G14 First Nat. Bank Bids.
It IS 141
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS , LANDS. LOANS.
Gco. P. Bemls Real lislato Co , , Paxton Block.
HE 448
SNAP-WX140 FEET NEAR 22D AND CLARK ,
11.200. J. N. Frenzer , Opp. P. O. HE-222
FOH SALE-SNAP AMONG SNAPS-C-HOOM
cottage ; corner lot , nt 73 per cent of what tht
bouse Itself cost. M. J. Kennard & Son , sole
ngeiita , 310 and 311 Brown block. HE 340
FOH SALE OR TRADE , A I MIGE , CON-
trolllng Interest In one of the best Irrigation
canals In Nebraska , located In a line valley
over 23 miles long , has an earning capacity ot
over $10.000 per year ; full particulars on appli
cation ; will sell for reasonable price or trade
for good Omnha property ; when writing please
give locution nnd price of property ottered ,
nlso Incuinbrnnce , If nny ; this Is a tlntf Invest
ment nnd will only be cxchnnged for some
thing of equal value ; no real estate with n
heavy debt will be considered. Address for
two weeks. T S , Bee office. HE 5W ! ! >
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT
KOL'NT/.E PLACE
HOUSE.
$4,0001DOO cnsh.
balance easy.
A.ldress owner. S CG , Bee ofllce. RE 51497
17 PER CENT GROSS INVESTMENT , IM-
provcd real estate ; rental. JCIS.OO per year ;
price , J3.SOO. Address T 23 , Bee. HE M734
A HOME THAT IS ONE OF S ROOMS : HARD
wood finish , modern , pleasant reception hall ,
good barn , full lot .east front. M. J. Kennard
& Son , Sole Agfa. , 310 Brown Block.RE743
RE743 17
LOT IN KOUNT2E PLACE. $1.000 ; NO AGENTS
wanted. Address T 50 , Bee. HE 920-23
TWO r.-ROOM COTTAGES. CO FT. FRONT. 10
blocks north of P. O. ; cheap. D21 So. 26th nve.
RE M923 21
LAND. THIS AND ADJOINING STATES
chean to close estate. Chns. E. Williamson ,
C04 Bee bldg. HE MS
NOW IS THE TIME AND THESE ARE BAR
gains :
Lot on Farnam ( paved ) , ! A value , $500.
Another , a little better. JCOO.
Lot near Kountze Place. 1DCO.
Another this sld Kountze Plnce , $1,000.
lyit. 1 block Ames Avc. cnr , $2.0.
2 lots , 1 block Ames Ave. cnr. each $100 ,
G-r. bouse , lot 33x140 , nr , 21th nnd Grace , $1.000.
4-r. house , lot 33x110 , nr. 21ft nnd Clark , $1.10 < > .
G. G. Wnllacc. 312 Brown Blk. Tel. 1MO.
RE-903 IS
SIIOIITHAM ) ANII TYI'EAVHITINO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE.
450
AT OMAHA BUS.COLLEGE. 1CTH & DOUGLAS.
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
Coll. Bovd'a theater. SCO Oil *
FA11MS KOIl HENT.
FOR HENT SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES OF
the best farm land , nenr Elkhorn , this county.
Inquire William S. Poppleton , room 314 , First
National Bank Bldg. , Omaha , 7CO
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA BUSINESS INSTITUTE ; BOYD'S
theater Bldg. ; write for xpcclmen of penman
ship nnd catalogue. 206 S-24 *
E I'ACKEI ) .
M. S. WALKLIN. 2111 CUMING. 7EU 1331.
455
I'AWNIIHOICEII.S.
H. MAHOWITX. LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C ST.
452
FOUND.
TAKEN UP , GRAY HORSE , ABOUT fOU
pounds , heart brand on left shoulder. Ed\var < l
Strandbtfiry. Wllcox'n farm , near Ponca , Neb ,
Found 9CC 1G
MATTRESS IIKVOVATINd WORKS.
MATTRESSES. COUCHES PARLOR FURNIture -
ture lo order ; repaln-d. 1C'3 Leavenw'h ; tel. 15'jj
453
lRESS.MAKI.\fi.
DRESSMAKING , MISS STURDY. 4301 HUH
dette. 72J-O-6'
TVI'EWIUTEHS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD UE SAVED DAILY
If evfiy operator used the Unlit running Den
more. 1612 Fnrnuin St. . Omaha. 454
PATENT } , .
D1 A TTI7 iVTTG 8lH' " * r ° - Attorneys
FA 1 L JN 1 fcMw and
Omaha , Neb. Branch office nt Washington.
D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS nnd
aid Inventors In idling their Inventions. BenJ
for free Advice * and Palenl Book
PATIENTS Procured uy C. A."sNOW A
* * * ' ' " '
ro. . Wuihlngton. D. C.
FREE EXAMINATION nnd ndvlcc. No attor
ney's fee befcrc pulent Nr. claptrap offer of
prizes or puunlne of uddrn wealth , uat uirnlg'nt.
forvnrJ advlco and falthfu' eervlrc
SHIP
Household gooiln to all
polnta In nilxiMl o.ir
Ioi iit rut rales.
I'm.'klnt ; , moving ; and
Tule'priomi.1050.
Omaha Van & Storage Bo 1511' I arna ,
T4I ( 4INTHACTOIIS.
OMAHA , Nfb. , 8eiito Wl.
.Spilled bills will lit received ut thu ulllcu
of the Orotmils nnd llulltllnKH Depiirtiiient
( if the TniiiBinlsHlsslpiil nml Inti'riiutlonal
Exposition until S o'cloik p , in. , Suturiliiy ,
Hfiucmber If , for the construction of the
K1 be nil Arts bulUlliic. l'lnn .mil bpeclllcu-
tlons on Ills In the ur ' > rlntcndrnt' : olllce ,
Nn in I 1'axlun block , or tc [ will bo fur
nished contructoru at cost.
! ' rKIItKENDALL. .
Manager Ground ! ! un 1 lUnldlnc Deiit.
StiptlO dSt m&o
NOTICE TO
NOTJOH.
Notlco Is hereby glutmlhat scnlcil pro-
posnls i will be recclvcJi by , thc Honnl of Di
rectors of the Newton-vlrrtcntlon district of
Loup cour.ty , Neb rHkncutlnelr olllce In frild
district up to 2 o'clockp.rn. of the 21th Ony
of September , IS ? ? , fprf ! , 500 of the iKJiids
Insued by rnltl IrrlRntloidhtrlct , nil of
snld bonus being Tor JlfDi encli , pnynblc ns
follows , towlt : JI.lOOi In eleven yenrs ; I1.9M
In twelve yenrs nml JlCdO , In thirteen yearn
from the dnte , nml dmwlriK Interest nt the
rnte of 6 per cent per rtntiwm , payable semi-
annually. 1'rlnclpnl janfl- Interest of said
bonds payable at this office of the stnto
treasurer of the stntrtpjNebraska. , :
The Hoard ot DlrecprHircsfrve ( , the rlcht
o reject any and all MdPti Address nil bids
: o a.V. . Abbott , .oecrtxlnry , Moulton , Neb.
Hy order of the Hoard of Directors , made
July S. 1S ! > 7.
Q. W. ABDOTT. Secretary.c. .
c. L. corr.
President.
Il.VILHOADS.
Htmi.lNOTCfN * MIFSOUIU
lllvcr llnllrond "The llurllnK-
Burlington ton Hnutc" Ocnornl OR1 , N.
W. Corner Tfnth nml Knrnnm
Streets. ' Ticket Olllco. 1503
Route Karnnm Street. Teli'plionq 250.
J > cj)0t. Tenth nml Mnsjn
streets.
Leave. Arrive.
Lincoln , Denver nnd w sl 8M : am : ss am
Lincoln , Denver , Colo-
rnilo , Utah , California , ,
Illack Hills. Montana
nml I'uget Sound 4:33 : pm 4:03 : pm
Lincoln Local " 7:03 : pm 7M3 pm
Lincoln Fast Mall 2:55 : tint 11:30 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
CHICAGO , IIUKLINQTOM &
Qtilncy llnllrond "Tho Hurl-
Burlington
InRtim lloute" Ticket Olllcc ,
1502 rnrnnm Street , Telephone
Route WO. Depot , Tenth nnd Mnnon
Streets , Telephone , 1M.
Leave. Arrive.
ChlcaRo VestlbuleJ Ex. . * 6:03 : pm 7:55 : am
" - "
4:16 : pin
7:55 : nm
C:10 : pm
2fO : pm
KANSAS CITY. ST. .1OSKPH
* Council ItlufTs Hnllronil
"The Ilurllngton Houtc"
- Ticket Olllcc , 1MZ Fnrnnni
Onlitn Street. Telephone. 620. Depot ,
riDUTB Tenth nml Mason Streets. Tel
cplione , 1SS.Lenve.
Lenve. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Kx. . . . * 9:01nm : G0pm :
Kannas City Night Ex. . ' 10:00 : cm 6:30 : um
Dally.
WAHASII 11A1LUOAD-TICKKT OFFICE. 1415
Fnrnam Street. Telephone , 322. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis "Canon Ball"
Express * 4:30 : pm * 11:20 : am
'Dally.
CHICAOO. HOOK ISLAND *
I'acino llnllrond "Tho Great
llock Inland lloute" Cits-
Ticket OIllcc. 132J Fnrnam
Street.Ti'lephone 428. Depot
Tenth ami Mason Streets.
Telephone , 128.
I cave. Arrive.
Chicago nnd St. 1'nul
Vestlbulvil Uxpresi. . . . 4DO : pm 1:13 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado Spgs ,
Pueblo , Denver and
weal 1:55 : imi 4:03 : pm
ChlcnRO , Des Molnes and
llock Island 7:00 : pm 8:15 : nm
Atlantic Express , for
Des Molnes mid cast- -
ern points V.,7:00 : am G:33 : pm
Lincoln. Falrbury and''t 't
rtellovllle ! :4i : pm " 10:40 : nm
Daily. Dally cxrcDt Sunday.
UNION l'ACIlIC"Tlin OVKn-
land Iloufe" General Olllcea , N.
K. Corner Ninth and F.irnam
Streets. City Ticket Olllce , 130
Furnam Street. Telephone , SIC.
Depot. Tenth nnd Mason Streets.
TUephonc , 12S.
i. Leave. Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver. Suit Lake ,
Pnclflc coast , nnd all
western points 8:20 am ' 4:13 : pm
Fast Mall train for
Denver. Salt Lake ! :
Paclllc coast nml all
western points . . . , . . . . , 4:05 : pm 10:20 : nm
Lincoln , Deatrlce nnd >
Stromsburp Express. . . 4:03 : pm 3:50 : rm
Grand Inland Express. . . 5:33 : pm 3:50 : pin
J.11- ? : , ! . * . ! 2a" ? except'Sunday. _
Counc.tl Bluffs Lnc.il Loaves , 5:40 : a. m. ; 0:50 : n.
m. ; 7:30 : a. m. ; 8:2'i : n. m'.i 10:45 : a. m. : 2:13 :
li. m. : 4 20 p. mf ; 5:55 : p. m. Arrives. 6i20 n. m. ;
7:2i : > n. m. ; S n. m. ; 925 ! n. in. ; 11:30 n. m ,
3:10 : p. m. ; 5:40 : p. m. : 9:03 p.-'m. ' : 10543 p. m. '
MISSOURI i'ACIFIC n.ULHOAD
General Ofllces and Ticket
OClce. Merchants National Hank
IJulldlnjt. 1224 Karnqm Street.
Telephone , 104. Depot , Fifteenth
and Webster Stiests. Telephone.
1458.
. . . L av . Arrive.
Kansas City , St. Louis
nnd southern points. . . 3:03 : pm 12:53 : pin
Kansas City Express. . 9:30 : pm * 6:20 : um
Ft. Crook & Union LI. . 9W : pm 7:00 : am
Dally
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE . & ST .
Paul Railway City Ticket
Olllce. 1504 Farnam Street
Telephone 2S4. Depot , Tcntl
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone ,
128.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Limited Kx ! , B : ' " " 8:03 am
Omnha nnd Chicago Kx. . 11:00 : um 1:50 : p
Dally.
CHICAGO & NOKTHWEST-
ern Hallway City Ticket
Olllce , 1401 Faniam Street.
Telephone , in , Dep-t. Tenth
nnd Maaon Streets. Telephone
123.
Leave. Arrive.
MIsBOUrl Valley , Sioux
City , St. 1'aul and
Mlnneapol's . 5:40 : nm 10:4j : pm
Missouri Vnlley , Sioux
City . . . * . 7:30 : nm 9:0j : pm
Denlson , Carroll , Wall
V:30 : am
Eastern Express. Des
Molnes. Marshulltown.
Cednr Ilaplds , Chicago "lOHj nm 4:10 : pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chlcagu
and East . 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm
Fast Mall , Chicago to
Omaha . 3:10 : pm
Missouri Vallcs' , Sioux
City , St. I'nul , Minne
apolis Limited . r.D5 : pm 9:23nm :
Omal'ii-Chleago Special. . C:3U : pm 8:10 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
CHIfAGO. ST. 1'AUL. MINNE-
npolls & Omaha Ilallwny
General olllowt. Nebraska Di
vision , Fifteenth nml Webster
stroi'ts. ( Jltv Ticket Olllce ,
1401 l-'urnnni Street. Telephone.
CGI. Depot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets.
Telephone , 1158.
J.onve. Arrive.
Sioux City Accommoda. 8:50 : am 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Aci-ommoda. 9:50 : nm 8:23 : pm
Illtilr. Emerson , Sioux
City. I'oncu , Ilartlng-
ton nnd Hloomleld. . . . 1:00 : pm " 11:5301.1 : .
Sioux City. Munliato , St.
I'nul , Minneapolis . . . . C:13 : pm 3:10 : nm
Dally , " Dally except Sunday. " Sunday
only
SIOUX CITV K I'Al'IFIC HAII
ruad-l.eniTal Odlces. United
States National Han It Ilillld.
Inir. S. ' W. Corner Twelfth
and Fnrnnni Streets , Ticket
Olllce. 1401 Fair.am Street.
TelepnonB. 561 , Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster
Streetu. Telephone , HJS
" Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City Munk.tlo ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis. , r . H5 pm 0:10 : nm
Dally ( ji : ,
FREMONT , ni.KHOHN &
Miaiuuc .jvViilli'y Railway
Genernl Jjnicfs , United States
NjtloJluP ' Bank Building ,
Bouth'jveiit'Corner Tw fifth anil
Farnnm Htrcets , Tick
1401 Furnam Ireet. li-t'lione. ' 501. Dtpol
Fifteenth and Webster Arfj-tts. Telephone. " "
Arrhe.
Deadwood' ' " "
Illack Hills ,
nnd Hot Springs ' "SiOO pm ' o:00 : pm
Wyoming , Catper and _ ' '
Douglas "p'il'CO ' pm " " 5 00 pm
Hastings , York , Davldj' ' * "
' '
-
5:00 : jim
" 10:23 : nm
5uo : pm
" 10:25 : nm
5:00 : pin
Dally. " Dally ex cept . .Sunday. Sundny
only. " " Dally except Saturday. " " Dully
except Monday. ( ' . /
OMAHA. KANSAS T1TY K. IJASTEUN HAIL-
road-Omaha & St. Urnlu llallrond-"Thc O 1C.
llouln" Ticket Olllce , 1413 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 3:2. Depot , . Tenth and Mason
Streets , Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive.
Pattonfburs. Klrlovtlle ,
Qulncy I/ocnl . * 349 ; an ; * ! 0U : pm
St. LouU , New York
Llmlttd . * 4:30 : pm ' 11:30 : am
Drily.
I'OSTOITICi : XOTICH.
( Should lie read DAILY by nil Interebte.i.
as change ! ' may occur at any time. )
Foreign mails for the week ending Sep
tember 18 , 1&07 , will close (1'JtO.MI'TLV ( In all
ruses ) nt the General I'ostclllco ns follows :
PAIICKLS POST MAILS CLOSE ONB
UOUH I2ARLIEU than closlni ; tlmo chown
bnlow.
TriuiN-Alliiiilln
SATl'HDAY-At < ! ; aO a. m. for KHANCR.
8\VIT/lvltL AND. ITALY. SPAIN , I Oil-
Tl'fj * ! Tl'llKKY , KC.YI'T unl HHIT-
ISH INDIA. IIPF 8 S , M llrfapiu- ' , via
Havre ; at ti:30 : u. in. . for QKHMANY , per
\OTIGK.
( Continued. )
S. 9. Spree , via Hremen ( letters for other
part * of ICurope , via Cherbourg and Hre-
men , must be directed "per Spree" ) ; nt
r.TO : n. m. for HUHOl'K. per S. S. Cnm-
panla * . via Qtieen.itown ( letters for Oer-
nuxny , Franco , Switzerland , Italy , Spain ,
rortupnl , Turkey , KK.\-pt and UrltlMi Imll.x
must bo directed "per Campania" ) ! at
S n. m. for NISTHKHLANDS direct , per
S. S. Ohdnm , via Rotterdam ( letters must
be directed "per Obdnm" ) ; at S n. m. for
OKNOA. per S S. Werra- ( letters must bo
directed "tier Werra" ) ; at 10 n. m. for
SCOTLAND direct , per S. S. Anchorla ,
via OlnROW ( letters must lie directed "per
Anchorla" ) ; nt 11 u. m. for NORWAY ill.
root , per S , S , ThlnKvall.i ( letters must bo
directed "per ThlnRvalla" ) .
rillNTED MATTEU , ETC.-Germnn tlenmera
Milling on Tuesdays take 1'rlntcd Matter , etc. ,
fnr Germany , and Specially Addressed Printed
Matter , fie. , for other parts of Europe. Amerl-
cnn nnd White Star steamers on Wednesdays.
German xtcnmcrs on Thursdays , nnd Cunnrd ,
Kreneb nnd German steamers on Saturdays
take Printed Matter , etc. , for nil countries for
which they are advertised to carry m.ill.
After the clnslnR of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named ntxivc , n..itltlunnl stipplo-
mentary malls arc opened on the piers of ths
American. Kngllsh , French nnd German steam
ers , and remain open until within Ten Mln-
utra of the hour of tailing of strnmcr.
Mull * for South nml Cctilrnl Anirrlon ,
Went Iii.llcn , Ktc.
FRIDAY-At 2:30 : n. TT. . for NEWFOUNDLAND -
LAND , per S. 9. Corean from 1'hlladel-
phla.
SATURDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary
10:3(1 : ( n. m. ) fat "OUTUNR 1SLANP. JA-
MAICA. SAVANILLA and GURYTOWN ,
per S. S. Altai ( letters for Costa lllea.
mut bo directed "per Altai" ) ; at 10 n. in.
( supplementary 10:30 : a. in. ) for POUT All
PRINCE , PETIT OOAVE. JEREMIE nml
CARTHAGENA , per S. S. Alps : at 10:30 :
n. m. for CAMPKCHE. CHIAPAS. TA-
I1ASCO nnd YUCATAN , per S. S. Seneca
( letters for other parts of Mexico and for
Cuba must be directed "per Seneca" ) : nt
10:30 : a. m. for HAITI , CUMANA nnd
CARUPANO , per S. S. Prlns Wlllem III
( letters for other parts of Venezuela ,
Curacao , Trinidad , British and Dutch
Guiana must bo directed "per Prlns Wll
lem III" ) ; at 12 m. for GRENADA. TR1N-
IDAD nnd TOBAGO , per S. S. Irrnwaddy ;
at S30 ! p. m , for ST. PIERRK-MIQUK-
LON , per ateamer from North Sydney.
MalU for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , nnd
thence by steamer , close nt thli olllce dnlly nt
S:30 : p. m. Mulls for Mlqiielon , uy rnll to Ilos.
ton anil thence by steamer , clct-'e nt this olllce ,
dally at 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Cuon close at this
olll.-c dally at 7:0(1 : ( n. m. , for forwarding by
steamers salllnB ( Mondays and Thursdays ) from
Port Tampa. Kla. Malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer , close nt tills otlicu dally at
! :30 n. in. nnd 5:30 p. m. "HcRlstered mall
closes nt G:00 : p. m. previous day.
TrniiN-IMicllU : Mulls.
Malls for Australia ( except West Aus
tralia ) , New Zealand. Hawaii nnd FIJI
Islands , per S. 3. Warrlmoo ( from Van
couver ) , close here dally after September
10 and up to September 13 nt 6:30 : p. in.
Malls for China , Japan nnd llnwnll , per
S. S. Onellc ( from San Krnnclsro ) , close
here ilnl'y ' up to September 13 nt CM : p.
in. Malls for China nnd Japan , per S. S.
Tncomn. Xfrom Tncoma ) , close hero dally
up to September " 19 at fi.TO : p. m. Malls
for the Society Islands , per ship Tropic
Jilrd ( from San Francisco ) , close here
dally up to September 21 at 0:30 : p. in.
Mails for. Hawaii , per S. S. Australia ( from
San FrancNco ) , flosc here dally up to
September 21) ) at 0:30 : p m. Malls for Chlim
and Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per
S. S. Empress of India ( from Vancouver ) ,
close hero dully up to October " 4 at fi-.r.Q
p. tn. Malls for Australia ( except those
for West Australia ) , which are forwarded
via Ktirope , New Zealand , Hawaii. FIJI
and Samoan Islands , per S. S. Moana
( from San Francisco ) , close hero dally tip
to October " 8 at 7:30 : a. tn. , 11 a. m. and
0:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York of
S. S. Campania with Jlrltlsh mails for
Australia ) .
Trnns-Pacinc malls nrc forwarded to port of
sailing dally and the schedule of closing Is
nrrnnged on the presumption of their unin
terrupted overland transit. "Registered mall
cJoT * * nt Cno : p. m. nrevlous day.
Postolllee. New York. N. Y. . Sept. 10 , 1SD7.
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
KXTIl.V I'OLICH FOH XI3XT AVISKK
CnnillHoii of City KIiiiuiL-en AVI1I \ < ) (
IV-rinlt ( InIlMUiinr. .
- The regular police force will have the duty
of looklns after the city during the coming
State fair without the assistance of addi
tional men. Such was the decision the
Hoard of Flro and Police Commissioners ar
rived at at a special meeting held last night
to consider the matter. The board declined
to appoint the twenty special policemen
recommended by Chief of Police Gallagher ,
for the reason that the limited funds at
the dUposal of the board would not war
rant the expense.
Ex-Detective Charles G. Hloom was ap
pointed special olllcer for Ike Gulll's saloon
and beer garden at Sixteenth and Davenporj
streets.
Iti-innviil Ix Only Temporary.
Judge Frank Irvine , one of the .supreme
court commissioners , has decided to re
move , tempoinrlly , to Lincoln during the
remainder of lila term. The Judge stntes
that his term covers two more year.s and he
has decided to remove his family to the
.scene of his labors 'o avoid being away from
home nearly all the time , ns his duties keep
him In Lincoln the greater part of the time.
He says the removal Is only temporary , ns
he has no Intention of making Lincoln his
home.
I'lCK.SO.NAL I'AUACUAIMIS.
M. L. McWhlnery of Hastings Is a Barker
guest.
M. E. Getter of Ord Is stopping at the
Barker.
Leroy Hall and wife of Crawford are In
the city.
W. E. Hatch of Lincoln Is registered at
the Darker.
J. Penny of Now York Is registered at
the Darker.
F. U. Drandt of Dayton , O , , Is stopping
at the Darker.
Thomas J. Swan , a cattle Icing of
Cheyenne , Wyo. , can bo found at the Darker.
J. A. Grosscnp and eon of Crete are In
the city , and will remain till thu close of the
fair.
fair.F.
F. A. Whitney left last evening for Chicago
cage , whore ho expects to remain for a few
days ,
Mrs. H. II. WllBon of Denver Is visiting
the. family of Claude Dlhbern for a fort
night.
C. L. Itosa , with the Standard Oil com
pany , has taken permanent cjinrters nt the
Darker.
Hon. J. J. Sullivan of Columbus , fusion
candidate for supreme Judge , was In the city
yesterday ,
Ml s Ella HtiBsell of Crcston , la. , who has
been visiting In this city , left last night
for Portland , Oro.
J. 0. Campbell , a resident of Laramle , left
last night for his homo after a business
visit hero of a few days.
C. W. Dassett of Allegheny , Pa. , was in
the city yesterday on a short visit with
friends while en route to San Frandsco.
MitBos Ellen and Anna Crandell. who have
been the guests of Miss Marion Crandell of
this city for a week , left last night for their
homo In Troy , N. Y.
Miss Georgia 'Llndsey of this city left 'for
Chicago last evening. There she will take
up the studies prescribed In the two years'
course of the Nuries' Aid araoclatlon ,
Nebraskans nt the hotels : W. O. Droolts ,
Lincoln ; Charles Mauer and William Wilson ,
Chadron ; W. S. Barker , Valentino ; F. C.
Feltz , Ewlng ; F. H. Gllchrlflt. Kearney ; II.
J. Wal-h. Lincoln ; M. L , Dolan , Grand
Island ; W. C. Elloy. Midi-on ; H. M. Faddls ,
Pass ; J. I. Mahon. J. It. Leo , Hueben KIs-
sell , F. E. Wilt and George Hugglns , Drown-
lee ; William Haynca. Alliance ; 0. G. Ilarnei ,
Albion ; C. W. Ilannlng. Nehawka.
At the Mlllard : A. J. Eddy. Fremont ; A.
W. Dowman , Chicago ; J. E. Houtz , Lincoln ;
Mrs. W. C. Minor , C. C. Allison and wife.
Miss Carrie Kennedy , West Superior ; II.
C. Krnnan and wife , Cleveland ; Mr. and
Mrs. .Smith. Lincoln ; Ed Kuane , .St. Louie ;
AI F. Schoch. Ottawa ; H. S. Thompson , Chicago
cage ; L. C. Trent , Salt Lake ; W. F. Wallero ,
New York ; H , O. Jeffrey. Chicago : William
V. Ketley , Now York ; A. I ) . Sear.1. Fremont ;
T. II. Stevl'on , Chicago ; h. F. Urook , Ilos-
ton ; E. J. Kllley , Fllloy ,
TO CUI1E A COLD IN ONH DAY
Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tabl'la , All
drtlggls 3 refund the icuncy If It falls to
cure. 25c.
STUB WILL TAP MAIN LINE
Mnnngor Konyon's Oversight in Railroad
Building May Bo Remedied.
ARMOUR SITE WILL BE REACHED BY RAIL
I.IUt'ly < Soltlo
tlio fontrorrn > Itotttooii tlio llur-
llnuloii nml Iho I'nlon ' Muok
Viirilx
Katlro.il ofllchls In this city have bctm
dlscu.'nlng a rather novel piece of railroad
ing for the last tow days. The building of
something more than a inllo of railroad In
South Omaha , which tor a tlmo looked ns
though U would haveno connection wltli
the railroad .world or other outlet , was the
unusual Incident that furnished the subject
matter for tome lively discussions among
the railroad fraternity.
It appears that the Uivlon Stock Yards
company has been engaged for several
months pa > it In building a line of railroad
from the Armour slto to point on the II.
& M. line near Thirty-sixth and it. stroetB ,
South Omnba. As considerable grading had
to | bo done , the line was rather an expensive
i ono for a stub track nnd cost about $25,000.
When It was completed the superintendent of
the 1) , & M , refused to allow the main Una
to bo tapped , and It was therefore Impossi
ble to mike the connections desired.
Railroad men enjoyed quite n laugh nt
the expense of General Manager Kenyon , who
liad failed to obtain permission of Iho U.
& M. management to make the necessary
connections before building the line. Traf
fic men discussed the matter among themselves -
selves Wednesday , hut were chary about be
ing Interviewed on the subject. One pioml-
mcnt railroad man Bald : "Yen , it's straight
that Kenyon built the line without first get
ting permission to connect with the H. & M.
I think the matter will bo fixed up In n
day or two , however. 1 should not be sur
prised to see General Freight Agent Miller
of the Ilurllngton make a run out here to
patch matters up. Ho made four trips out
hero Just before Mr. Kenyan's appointment
and will probably settle this dispute. " Gen
eral Freight Agent Crosby of tlio 1) ) . & M.
said ho knew nothing about the matter
except what ho read In The Bee. On gen
eral principles , however , ho thought n man
should sec the finish of a Una before ho
started to build It.
General Manager Holdrogo of the H. & M.
returned tram n western trip Wednesday
and' yesterday announced that the matter
would be settled by allowing the connection
to bo made. In speaking of the matter to n
Dee reporter , he slid : "So far ns I know
there has been no trouble over this line.
There has been no meeting or conference
on the matter. Wo shall meet the stock
yards' representatives at an early date , and
I do not doubt but that satisfactory arrange
ments for the connection can bo made. The
line appears t.o be a good one for both com
panies , and 1 presume considerable buslncos
can bo handled over It. "
IIAIX AI.O.\fS TIIH U AllWAV LINKS.
I'rcoliiUiiUon Visit * Alioul UvorjI'lir -
lloii of the Slnti * .
All the railroads In the state were vlslte.l
by good rains Wednesday. The weather re-
.ports of the various lines yesterday showed
from one to three Inches of rain at different
stations In Nebraska. The Uock Island hal :
so much rain along Its line In Iowa that the
morning train from Chicago was a couple of
hours late. The Northwestern was forty
irJnutcs late on the same account. The
Union Pacific's weather report showed that a
Surd rain fell between Omaha and North
Homl. Between Lexington and North Platte
there was a liKht rain. There were showers
during the nlpht on the Ord & Loup City
branch. On the Omaha & Republican Valley
branch there was a steady rain. From N. ° rth
Platteto Cheyenne there was light rain.
Tlio H , & M. weather report showed several
uolnts In the nastern nnd In the southern
.part of the stiite where nearly throe Inches
of rain had fallen. Ashland , Tecumseh and
Table llock were among the points where the
most rain fell. Along the line in Wyoming
extremely cold weather wasreported. . There
; iv.s frost at Hill City , Dcadwood , Spearllsh ,
Cleannont. Crow Agency and Hillings , being
heaviest 'at Deadwood and Hillings.
ON CHOSSIM ; TIII < : itivion.
IliilMrny OIlloliilMCoiifor n lth ( In
llrlilKo rooplo ,
Theodore Oilman of Now York , of the
hoard of directors , nnd John M. Savin of
Qulncy , 111. , general manager , of the Omaha ,
Kansas City & Eastern and the
Omaha & St. Louis railroads , ar
rived from Qulncy yesterday , rind after
visiting the local ofllccs called upon General
Manager Potter of the Omaha Drldgo and Ter
minal railway. They were closeted with
the latter over an hour , but It was afterward
announced that there were no new develop
inputs concerning the crossing of the Mis
souri river by the now railroad company.
In the afternoon Messrs. Gllman and Savin
went over lo Council Bluffs , and Inspected
the terminus of their railroad there. In
connection with their visit comes the an
nouncement that the company .will soon pur
chase a lot of new equipment. It Is under
stood that Mr. Oilman , has approved of the
purchase of several new high-grade loco
motives to help handle the tralllc on the new
line from CouncUJIHiifTsto Qtilncy.
AI.O.VK TIIH CIV lit NHimCR LINKS.
CluiiiKON In tlio Iioonl Ollloo * of llio
MlMNOiirl I'nollli' .
Assistant General Freight and Passenger
Agent Phllllppl of the Missouri Pacific yes
terday announced a number of changes In
the local olllco forcn brought about by the
resignation of Contracting Freight Agunt Mc-
Naughton. Ho will be succeeded by W. II.
Stoutenborough , formerly chief clerk. George
Glsh , who has been with the Missouri Pa
cific for the last six years and for the last
two years has been claim clerk. Is promoted
to the chief clerkship to succeed Stoutenbor
ough. James H. Allen , who has been tolcn
graph operator for several years , Is promoted
meted to the desk ) of claim clerk to succeed
Glsh. James Martin , for Iho last ficvtn
years operator nt the local freight olllce , Is
promoted to the general olllco to nucceed
Allen.
All the promotions are In line with the
civil service policy of the Missouri Pacific ,
i\lillilt of .NoliriiNkii I'roiliiulM ,
General Passenger Agent Francis of thu
II. & M , yesterday added lo his collection
of Nebraska products for exhibit In eastern
and middle states 150 bushels of early Ohio
potatoes of fine quality. They vero grown
nt St. Frincla , on the western edge of Ne
braska , the section of the state that was
once known ns "tho arid region. " Th
potatoes were planted on May 15 , and have
been cultivated once a week since then.
They were grown under the principles of the
Campbell system of soil culture by A. H.
McCullum.
Hiiimirx of Halo TroiililoH ,
DENVER. Sept. 16. Humors o ( rate trou
bles In connection with the St. Louis expo-
-.IiIon ar In circulation here. At Denver
ft Hto Grande headquarters It Is announced
.it tickets will be xold to Chicago for $21
end to St. Louis for $21 nn two days of the
wpck Monday and Wednesday. The reduced
rate will continue until October 21. It Is
claimed that thu demoralization gives signs
of torcadim : and norlouKly affect rates be
tween Denver and points cast
.Votv I.lnifor KIIIIHIIH I'lty ,
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 1C. Plans and sur
veys for a branch line of the St. Loulu nnd
San Francisco railway to connect with the
Kansas City , Oavrola & Southern , and thus
gain u Kansas City entrance for the former
road , havu been prepared and work on tlio
connection will be started this year. Thu
only question la where the union will be
made. Many Missouri towns along thu
'Frisco are bidding for tha junction
Colorado Midland TJiroiiKli Sorvli'o.
DENVHII Sept. 16- Tint first move made
by the Ca'.oi-ado Midland managem-nt alter1
Uiu uale lias been lo'establish clew rela-1
' cold cureIs Invriltw *
'S bio nnd should bo In
every home. It will
cur * cold.i In the heid or cl.inwhere rrompt'.jr
nnd sure'y Munycm's HcniefifT. . T\
dies a separate ruri > for x vrA * * *
each disease- for Snlo at nil
its. If In doubt write
to Trof. Munyon , 1S03 Arch street ,
Philadelphia , 1'n. , for free medical advice.
tlonslth the Oregon Short l.lno nml
H tHw < iv & NavlRatlnn company by putting
03 a tlirnimli I'nllir.an mr sorvlco bulwecu
Denver niul Portland. Ucirltuiliif ; next Sun
day a throtiRh slcciicr will lp.\vc Denver
dully at 7:15 : p. m , , which will arrive In
Portland nt 7:45 : o'clock Iho third mornltiR.
Tlio rAstboiind slrepor will Icavo 1'ortlnnil at
9 t ) . m. dally nnd will arrive In Denver nt
9 o'clock tlio third morning ,
Ilittrn til IrrlKKtlou
CHICAOO , Sept. 1C. Tlio woatern roads
hsvc agreed t innko a fare of ono nnd one-
third for the meeting of the National Irri
gation congress , which Is to bo held at
Lincoln , Neb. , September 2S.
TO i\ltlliri' MtllllASK.V KI.OWKIlfl.
Plnrlntfl | ) | HIMIHN OilMoolc for Stllto
1 1 oft Ion I til rn I llniln > .
About n dozen of the florists of Omaha ,
together with the officers of the Douglas
County Horticultural society , met In Iho
rooms of the Ikmrcl of Park Commissioners
tn the city lull last night to discuss tlio
matter of n Douglas county floral exhibit at
thu Transmlssl&slppl Uxposltlon.
President Adams of the Horticultural soci
ety occupied the clmlr , and nn Informal dls-
ctualun of the nmttcr now nlider coimldera-
( Ion occupied the tlmo for about two hour * .
President Marsha ! ) nnd Vice President Jlail-
klnsan of the Nebraski Horticultural society
were present and took part In thu discus
sion. It was the concensus of opinion that
a creditable floral display should bo mnda
by the Nebraska florists nt the exposition ,
especially In view of the fact that the Na
tional Society cf 1'lorlstn would hold It3
annual mooting In Onmtu during tho. exposi
tion. It was also stated that the only florists
In the state who tire so situated as to be nblo
to make any kind of a display nro located
In Omaha.
After discussing the best manner of tiring-
Ing about a flue floral exhibit It way decided
to appoint a committee or three to prepare
an estimate of the amount of tpaco which
will bo required for a K"od exhibit , together
with the probability of having this space
filled in n creditable manner , the committee
being Instructed to report to an adjourned
meeting to be held at the same place Satur
day night of this week. It was also decided
that when the amount of space and other de
tails are determined the Nebraska Exposition
commission would bo asked to set nsldo a
portion of the oUto appropriation for tlio
purpose of securing tpaco and providing for
other expenses for the exhibit. The matter
will bo laid before the state commission at
its meeting Monday of next week.
Hefore adjourning the chairman appointed
as this committee Messrs. ICrlllns , Hemlertsou
and A. Peterson.
II.VXKVA.TS TO IIK I'llOTKCTIil ) .
Think * Iho Court .Should Ho Mora
i\lillcll.
Judge Scott was requested yesterday to
issue a mandatory writ of Injunction against
the 1'lrst National bank. In a partition suit
in this court the judge some time ago ap
pointed J.V. . Houdebush , Samuel Macl.eJ.l
and Andrew Murphy ii'ferees. They s Id
certain property for $5,335 , , and received a
certified dic.dc on the iKIrst- National bauic
fo,1 one-third of the amount , $1,778.31. Tills
check was payable to the lefcrces. Tlio salJ
was continued by Judge Scott and as Mr.
Murphy , one of the referees , had left tha
county , 'the court ordered the other tv , o
referees to make out a deed to the pr'.ps..y
for the purchaser , and to dlsburso the fuiiuj.
Tlio two referees presented the check fjr
payment , which WJH refused because
name of the third referee was not enders
on the back of the check. '
In court yesterday afternoon P. H. Dav's ,
cashier of the First National bank , said ho
was willing to pay the money on tha check
when the court ordered him to do so up u
the endorsement of only two of the referees.
The court asserted that that order was im
plied In the order of the referees to make tl'.o
rela1'S funds , as they could
perform neither of these acts without the
money , and that order had been shown to
Mr. Davis when payment was demanded ,
An agreement was then reached between
the parties whereby Jlr. Davis went to the
bank and brought the amount of the check
and turned It in to the court. This action
prevented the necessity of Issuing the man
datory writ of Injunction asked for , but the
court said the lunk would have to pay tha
costs accrued , which will amount to some
thing over $50.
Hi.-lil (11 I Innintrlol Court.
Justice of the I'pace I'owen yesterday
afternoon held W. C. Holt ? to the district
court In the Hum of Jl.liOO to answer to the
charge of embezzlement and conversion of
property ns bailee. Jlolti ! In a Wutorloo
resident , who Is Bald to hive KOtten lilmso' ;
In'o trouble on account of his llUInu for a
fair fellow citizen of th it village. He was
In the. employ of Mary Kcnewny , who run.i
a ranch near ICIkliom. On August 20 hl.s
en-ployer tent him to lji ; : < liorii with n ilrova
of cattle , with InHtruct'.ons to forward them
In her name tn South Omaha. In place uf.
cloliiK thlH Iloltx shlpp"1 ! the e.ittip. In lim
own mime and when lie fold 'hem he hud
the check Issued to hlm-s-slf Instead of his
employer. The amount wa.s $113.
It I.s H.ild that Holtz .aK'd the money In
Ihia way to lie in u puitljn to marry 'ho
fair object of his iifT'j.'tloii. At liny rate It
Is stated that after getting the mom y Hnnz
went back to Waterloo nnd wa-ited thu ( jlrl
to elope with him. She lefuH-Ml and t en
Holtz Htarted out on IJfi own hcfik. Ao-.iu *
week later ho was cap'iiM-J In Lincoln and
hla employer preferred tha ilmrgis Bgalnst
him.
I.cMoiCnrrliTH ItoliirnliiK Homo.
The Omaha delesntPH ( o th > nntlon.i. con
vention of letter carrlrH nt Sin Fr.inul < io
returned home last nlKit on n special trail
over the Hock Island. In company with
< iantcrn delegations. Tin : train consisted of
llvo totirict 1'nllmnnH. Tliosa of the lc > t-al
contingent who returned were O orBO Kicff-
ner , William Alulier and ( 'ImrleH Ncn.n. :
( Jharles I'"llnk , nleo IHR > of Iho dolomite. ! ,
was taken 111 while In San Krnnclaeo nml Is
at present i-onlliipd In n hospital In that
cllj. His malady IK not Jf n serlnui nature.
KovoulliVnril KoiiiilillciiiiH.
The Seventh Ward Itppuhllran club hold
n well attended mi'clliiK last ovcnlut , ' to prn-
pare for thu coming campaign. The Huh
was nddre.MKuil by County Jml o IJuxli'r and
H. L. Day.
i.oc.vi ,
A permit lias been Isflucd to Max Uothleb
to build n frame dwelling at 2120 Kou.Ii
Fifteenth street.
K , DnvU , who Io.it a pockethook coatilnlni ;
$30 In money and JCOO 'n drafts a couple of
days ago , him found his property.
It l not Mrn. Kunny Ilellcmy w'jo ' was
charged with committing a robbery recently
In the Third ward , hut an Kdltli Ilolliimy.
Tlie Ladles of the Maccabees will gvo | a
lawn social at the residence of Mr. and Mrn.
Hopkins , 5'JI William Ktreut. tliln itvcnlng ,
I. on la .Smith , J. U. ItlchaidH and John
Craven , who were arrc-stcd for hauling off
cedur blocks from upper Karnam Btritet , were
yesterday fined $1 and costs each by Judge
Gordon.
The firant Paving company put a force of
ninn nt work on Kurnam street yrater-
day. They are tearing up the old pavement
and Monday the work of laying tlio now paui.
in out will begin.
Kittle Owens , charged with assaulting Jcs-
ftic Carter with a revolver , wan yesterday
flni" ! $25 and costs hy Judge. Gordon. The
woman went to the county jail In default
of furnishing the amount.
Articles of Incorporation of the Paxton
Ural Rbtato company liavo been filed with
the county clerk. The capital stock of the
company Is fixed at J400000 , Iho Incorporate a
being \V. A. Paxton , I'1. H. Davis and ChaiK'u
T. Kouutzo.
City Knglnccr noucv.ator Is laying off
the men who liavn been employed In ic-
pilrlng thu utreela , and from now on only
enough men will be kept lo do emcrgi'ii y
work. The t tree I a uro now believed lo hu In
bettor condition than over before , and It U
not exported ttmt any extrusive repairs will
bo necessary for suveral yearn.
A Hilff robbed a couple of rooms In a
boarding hotuo at 207 South Twenty-fourth
street last Monday. A gold watch and chain
and fioino trinkets wcro taken from thu apart
ments of Mrs J I * Slhbett and $11 In motley
was stolen from th room of KUn Hood The
case wan called 10 the utticitlon of Ih polt-u
and search warraota were