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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1897.
SPECIALJOTICES
AilvcrtliipitirtilN for llicup column *
will lie tnkrn until 11 ! in. tor ( lie
< ! vrnliiK "ml nnlll H p. m. for Ilic
iiuiriiliiK mill J < tiiiilnir nllllonn.
Artvi-rtlmT * , ! > > riMim-nllii * n iitim-
lirrril HiroU , c-nii linvc iiimwm nil-
< lrcxii'il In a MtimlirriMl Irtlcr In euro
nl Tin ; Hi-is Antnvcrx no mlilrcsm Ml
will IIP ilclMcrril on i ri' i-n < nl n nt
flic HiiM'lt only.
flute * , I 1-Uo a won ! llrnl lnicrtlon |
1 it mini HuTinfttr.ol1iliiK ( nkfti
for II-RM limn a.-ic for flullrnt Intirr-
lion. Th cm ; iiilvcrllNciiK-iif * innnt be
rmt
\V l.\Tin _ SITCATIO > S.
WANTii , ciiuuLAU LUTTERS TO WRITK ,
envelopes to address or manurcrlpt to copy at
reasonable terms. Addrcsi T G , Ixe office.
A Mm OJ
POSITION RY Kja > KRIENci1ivr llAIlY STEN-
ogrsphcr , b > - t ritffrnces. . Address "W 47 , ! ' *
A MtO' '
WANTED , POSITION Y GOOD HTENO-
Krapher ; four > enrs' steady experience. Ad-
dres * K. U. Mnrlc , 2111 Hurt. Omaha.A
A 74j 4 *
WAVnnMALH : HUM * .
CANVASSERS T TAKiroTlDKRrf ; NUW LINK
of work ; no heavy Roods to catry ; f.ilniy or
commission. C. P. Adams Co. . S2I 9 Ibth t.
S U ilo
SALKHMKN TOR C1OA11S. JI23 A MONTH AND
e pcnse ; olil llrm ; experience unnuccmary In
ducements to customers. C. C. lllshop & Co. ,
St. Louis. II-DIO
MP.NAND WOMEN SOLICITOUS FOU Tim
Nullonul Hrrcrve nnsoclnllcm ; the best , safest
ml Hounilent frnternui cnlcr In the fleM toilay.
Aililre s I' . A. C. Stevens , 511 N. 18th St. ,
Omnha. H S17
WANT HI ) , YOt'TH TO LI-3AUN MKCHAN1CAL
ilrnwlnic. Apply nt olllcc of Hues SCo. . , Ilee
llulldlntf. 1I-MG2.1 8
WANTHD. AN KXPntllKNCRD DRY OOODH
nml cloalc salesman. Apply nt once , with re.1-
rcnce , to T. L. Dnvles & Co. , York , Neh.
B-M7IJ C
CO OHOVULlCnS FOIt It. n. WOllK : nOOD 1'AYj
free fares ; nhlp dally. White's IjiboiAccncy ,
119 N. ICth HI. U-M7M 5'
WANTCD , SALKPMF.N TO SRLL OldAUS TO
dealers ; salary. IW.DO to J200.00 per month nml
expenses , i-upcrlcnee unncc"s aryj permanent
pssltlnn. The ( Do Morn ClKar O ) . . Springfield ,
Ohio j- 11-M771 6 *
WANTKD. A KIHST-CLAS3' IlAKKIl THAT
ran do short order work : will pay J12 per week.
Tim llencnn , Carper , \Vyo. H M774 7
If WANTKD. COHNF.T 1'LAYRU , HAND AND
orchestra. Tramp's Drenm Co. . J. L.S'heel r ,
MET . I'lattsmouth. Nebraska. 11 M768 5
WANTKD. KXI'KRIUNCKD SOLICITOR , KIRK
Insurance ; send references. U 64 , Ilee.
11-M7BI
WANTED. SALESMEN FOR LUimH'ATINO
oil * Rreaffls and specialties ; salary or com
mission. Address the Detroit RetlnlnR Co. ,
925-0 Majestic building. Detroit. Mich.
11 M 7(3 ( r ,
AN ENrmatVriC MAN OR WOMAN1 IN EACH
city to learn our business nnd to work nmnnc
church members : permanent position ; 112.0) )
per week to stnrt : olio rcvornl parties to
travel , expenses and llbeinl salary. R. II.
Woodward. Hnltlmoro. 11-M76J B
WANTED ] LAUGHERS ON n. & M. FOR
extra ( ramr ; free fare. Kramer Kr O Hearn ,
llth nnd F-irnom. It M7M C *
WAXTHD FHMALI3 II HLI' .
1W aiULS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK ; M TO
17 week. Canadian OHlcc , 1522 Douglas.C .
C 518
WANTKD Clinii FOR OKXKRAL HOUSE.
work , 832 S. 29 street , near Mason.
C C39-4
WANTKD. COMI'KTKNT OIRL FOR OEN-
eral housework ; no washing. 2C03 1'oppleton
avenue. C 637
WANTED. A FIRKT-CLASM COOK. 212 SO.
17th. S. W. cor. 17th and Douclns. C741 B
STKADY UMl'IjOYMKNT TO ICH1IIT I'ARTY.
1312 DoiiKlax. C 739 5
R CAN OIITAIN EMPLOYMENT 11Y AD-
drosslm ; Mrs. H. Murray , Fremont , Neo.
C-MC63 10 *
WANTED. AN BXPKHIENCKD NIIRSK FOR
young child. 1521 Douglas. C M75G
J N KNKKRKT1O MAN OR WOMAN IN EACH
city to leant our IniHlnepn and to work nmnn ?
church membeis ; prrninnont position ; $12. ' )
per week to stnrt ; nlsa several parties to travel ;
nxpunsen nnd llbeial salary. It , 11. Woodward ,
liiiltlmoro. C M761 B
VOll IllSXT lIOUSKS.
1IOITSHS IN ALL PARTS OF TII13 CITY. THE
O. F. Dnvls Company , U03 Farnuin. D 61D
HOUSES ; 11KNHWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH HT.
I D-520
MODERN norsns. C. A. STARR. 923 N. Y.
Llff. D 521
JIOUSES ; WALLACE , 11RO\VN IILOCK. 10TH
and DOUKIBH. D 512
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAOKS ALL OVER
city. 15 to 175. Fidelity , 1st Hour N. Y. Life.
D-6H
HOUSES. COTTAGES & .STORES. ALL PARTS
of city , llrcnnan & Lov Co. , 430 PaxUm block.
D 5M
LARGE LIST. M'CAOUE , 15T1I AND DODOE.
D 521
HOUSES , FLATS , ( JARVIN DROS. , 1613 FAR'M
D 525
HOUSES FOR RENT. 1IEM1S , PAXTON IJLK.
D-J23
HOUSES , j. n7 siiunwooD423 ' * , N. Y. LIFE !
D-527
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOKS. TTJOOMB ]
S. W. cor. 13th and Vlntnn : . finest location In
city for business men or Omahn nnd Scmth
Omaha ; rents moderato. 101 1IM btilldhiK.D .
D SS
TOR RENT. CHOICE 12-HOOM DETACHED
modern house. Inquire 2.143ipfto ) avenuo.
D-629
MOVING HOI'SEHOLD GOODS A'ND PIANOS.
( I J Om. Van & Storatco Co. , ISll'j F.irnam ; let 157,9.
D r > 5
JI I
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON , 601 J1EIJ RLDO.
Tel. 717. D-5.11
_ _ _
-FURNISHED HOUSE. MODERN. 8 ROOMS ,
oak nnlch. choice location. Fnrnam car line ,
with Rood barn , JO.Oi ) per inanth. Fidelity
Trust Company , Hint lloor Now York Llfn bids.
D--M300
SIX-ROOM fOTTAOE. ALSO fi 1'NFURNISHED
rooms , nil modern , 2124 Mlnml t D M297
5JT NO. 19TH ST. . 9 ROOMS ; MODERN. FIRST-
eluna , uood born , only 121.00. Omnha Ren ) Es-
i lato4 tnd TuiKt Co. . 211 So. ISIh t. D-331
SRAIUS RENTAL AOKNCY. llll McCAOUE
llll ; . D-45i !
SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT. 1112 SO. 11TH.
D MSS3 O6
SIX-KOOM'COITAOK. S5H CALDWELL ST.
TWO LAROE HOUSES IN Dt'.N'DEE ' PLACE ;
cheap. > 'M Hen liWs D M5S3
FOR JIBNT. FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE ,
rood location ; reasonable terms. 513 N. 23d.
D-MS77 OC
ton RENT-MODERN 0-HOO.M DETACHED
. , lieu e. furnace , bath. etc. . nice lawn best con
dition , WO N. 2Sth street. Inquire 933 N.
jjtn et. -c'5
OR UNFURNISHED. MODERN 10
' room house , with burn : Cholco locntlnn , J311
Unrney. n.MO'4 . >
WANTID , AT ONCE , HGTWEEN K AND w
boiifca | n rent : freat deironl Iff licuu-s ; rentils
n Hieclnlty. J H Sherwood. 42J N. Y , Life.
D M724
Vail ltK\Tl < 'IIIlM.SIIKI ) ROOMS.
TLEAEnNT ROOMS. 1919 DODOli
; . -M200-Ol
v FI.'RNMSHED ROOMS. Kin CALIl'ORNIA ST ,
Jl'RNISHKD-ROOM , SOI7 HARNEY STIIKKT.
IC-564-6'
iFimN'r ifboMs ] wiffi OR WITHOUT
bouid , 23S4 Hariiry , ' K M'tU i *
TWO FI'RNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-
kccpmK for man and nlfe. 201 S. I4th st.
. K M718 5
EOl'TH ROOMS. IW CA1-1TOL AVK ,
l.'fHMSHKD HllOilS AM ) IIOAHU.
ROOMS WITH HOARD. IOOJ
lUr.uy. I' SU-O 11'
SOUTH & KAST FRONT UOOM WITH
uvu , SWS DoUKlaa. F 918
SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ;
other rouiini coed buarj. Tlio Rose , : 0 Har-
. ! > ' . F M694
MODURN HlllCK. ROOMS AND HOARD. JJ.50
up. Mi North 191.1. F-M7C7 II-
'KJCELY n RN7siii.i7TiioNT WITH
beard. JW5 Doujjla * . F-MTJJ i *
IMIIM.HIIII ; ) UOO.MS WITH HOAIIP.
( Continued. )
FURNl HKD "ltboMH , Wmi BOARD ; RIXJCIC
north llnnscom park. lll South slst. ,
F Mi27
TUB TvLHANY , Z101 DOUGLAS' 1/JVP.1.T
suite of unfurnlshej rooms ; other rooms , with
board. r '
_
FPRNISHUD RO'OM ANir HOARD NI3AII
Hnnscom Park ; modern house ; private family.
Address U 26. Hee. F MSSS
Till : MKRRIAM , FIRST-CI.APfl FAMILY
hotel. 2.lh and Dodge streets. F--M479 Oil"
TUB LOWEST POS.4HILK RATES AND TIIP.
best fare. A home. Sherman nve. enr passes
door every elshl minute * Newly fumlslicd ;
new management ; adjoins Utpmilllon. Snra-
toirn Hotel KNTIIRTAINS Its nie'ts.
F-M762 N3
LAROK SOUTH PARtJOR. HOARD. BTHAM ,
iBlephonc : references. W2 N. ISth. F M7.V , C
roil IIHVT ixKim.visiiii ; : > HODJIS.
FOR RCNT. J ROOMS. 708 S. 1'iTIt ST.
n M4C9 O27 *
t'NFURNISHHD FRONT PARLOR. IM
K H lll-\TSTOHi.S : AMI OI-TICUS.
FOR RHNT. DiSlv ROOM IN GROUND FI/3OR
olllce , Dec bulldlnB ! water , steam heat , electric
llKhl nnrt Janitor er\-lce. Apply to II. \ \ .
llaker , tupcrlntendent , Hee liulldlni ; . I l'J (
FOR RKNT THi : 4-PTORY HlUi'K HU1LD1NO
nt 916 Farnam st. This liulldlnR has n nreproof
cement basement , complete steam hentlng llx-
lurw ; water on all doors , ga , etc. Apply at
the nfllce of The Ree. 1 910
FOR RENT IN THE 1IEE lUTILDINO :
One larpe corner room , 2d lloor , with vault nnd
private oince , water , etc.
One larse front room , 2d lloor , divided Into two
rooms by partition , water , etc.
On ? larRC corner room , 2d floor , with vault ,
water , ete.
Ono front room , divided by partition , third lloor.
One corner room with vault , third floor.
One larne room , third lloor , with partition ill-
vldlnc It Into oni large room and two smaller
private rooms , water , etc.
Two large ground lloor rooms with vaults.
Several smull rooms on fourth lloor , with vaults.
All these rooms nre heated with steam , electric
llKhts supplied , with llrst-class Janitor serv
ice. Elevators run day nnd nil night , llulld-
Inc strictly fireproof. Apply to II. W. llaker ,
superintendent , room 101 , lleo building.
1-193
\VAXT13ri TO HR\T.
WANTED. TO RENT FARM OF SO TO 160
ncres. with fair bulldlnRS , near Omaha : tlrst-
class tenant ; will pay cosh rent. Heinls.
Paxton block. K .30 4
WANTED-TWO FURNISHED AND TWO UNfurnished -
furnished rooms Immediately for lUht house
keeping , cloke in. F. A. Roosc , 1 < ! 14 Farnam.
1C M753 o *
J4T01IARI < : .
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
90S-910 Jones ; Bcnernl storaRe and forwardln ! ; .
OM. VAN & CTORAOE.1511" , FARN'M. TEL 13:9.
M 53. )
WAXTIJII TO HUY.
I1EST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
bank accounts at roam 5 % . N. Y. Life bide.
N 006
50 SECOND-HAND 1IICYCLES.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OMAHA SAV-
lnns bank accounts. The Hvron llteed Co
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC-
counts. O. G. Wnllnce. 312 Ilrown blk. . Kill
nnd Douglas. N 5S3
roil SALE HOUSES AMIVACJOXS. .
AT OUR AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY P.
m . this week , at the Union stock yards , we
will sell two cars of well broken horses , one
cir wentlo halter broke nnd one car unbroken
hcrses. conslstlnR of n variety suitable for all
purposes ; all consigned to be sold without re
serve. Wulworth Proctor Co. P M763 5
F4 ll SALE MISCELLAXEOUS.
SAWDUST. HULK OR SACKED CHIRRING
nnd IIOK fence. C. R. Lee , 901 DOUBTS.
DOUBTS.Q
Q . > 37
HOG FENCE , ALL WIRE , REST ON EARTH ,
lawn nnd yard fence. Wlro Works , 401 S. 14th.
509-O 2S
FOR SALE. JERSEY COW AND ONE-HALF
Jersey ; both fresh. 4C02 Center fctrcct.
Q-M713 5
OLAIKVOVAXTS.
MRS. PAUL , TRANCE MEDIUM , 20T N. ICTH.
unites the separated ; changes luck ; letters con
taining stamp promptly ans ; lndi | s , f e.
. ) M772 N4 *
JIASSAftK , IIAT1IS , ETC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS. MASSAGE
steam baths. T 182-O4 *
ORIENTAL TURKISH UATHS FOR LADIES &
Bentlomen , SOc. 107 S. 14th. Telephone ml.
T 7C2-O-S *
MEDICATED UATHS , RAREGE , SEA. SUL-
phur. massJKe. Mine. Ilrlsson , from Paris , 107
N. 12th SI. T-M335 O24-
UATHS. MASSAOE. LAIJRA ELLISON.
Crounso blk. , 119 N ICth St. , Room 12.
T SI743 ! >
MRS. DR LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAOE I5ATH
parlors ; restful nml curntlvc. 417 S. llth , up
stairs. T-M754 10
I'EHSOXAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUHI.ES , 34C-8 REE
. , physician , consultation or henlth book fiee
U-53J
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR , HALDNESS , FALLING
hair and all facial blemishes cured. True Co. ,
J2S Chamber Commerce. U 657-O4 *
ItATHS , MASSAOE. MME. POST , 319V4 S. 15TH.
U-510
HE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER , INVESTI
itute the Joy Tailor System school of dress
cuttlnc ; only complete eklrt system ; brlns your
dressBS nnd make while ivnrnlni ; . 4M K.irlnch
block. Patterns free nn Thursday. U 4C3 O26
AT HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS AND CUT
llowers. boquets. hnll. residence and erave
decorations. Flowers , bonnets and decorations
delivered to uny part of the city. Orders by
telephone promptly attended to nnd lilted In
two bourn. T 4ophonc 776. 1813 Vlnton St
U-931-OI4
RUPTURE CURED ; NO DETENTION FROM
hut-Incus ; no painve ; refer l hundreds of
ruses cured ; piles cuied Jiv n slnKle. painless
treatment. Call or write Th" Empire Rupture
Cum nnd Medical Institute , lucceisnrn to The
O. E. Miller Ci. . 9M-3 , N. Y. Life Hide. .
Omaha. U--BI1
FRElTl"FRiE ! THE OMAHA HAIR IiA/.AAR ,
215 South ICtli Htreet , until November 1 will
Klve n free steam with each Jar of our Pure
Almond Cream. U M72S 9
MOXEY TO LOA.V-- HEAL ESTATI
MONEY TO LOAN AT U1W RATES. THE
O. F. Davis'Co. , 1305 Fnmnm St. W 54S
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 35 N. V. I * ;
quick money at Imv rules fir choice fnrm land *
In lowu , northern Missouri , etiatcin Cehr.iKku.
. . W 543
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
propoity. W. Fuinaiii Smith & Co. , 1320 Furn'm
W-544
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
n'ul I'btatc. lireimati , I jve Co. , Pakton ink.
W-545
MONKY TO IX ) AN. 1JEM1S. PAXTONW
W 540
0 1'KR CENT MONKY ON NKI1RASKA FARMS
nnd Omaha. Improvd propel ly. Api | ) > ' tn w , u.
Melklv , I t Nations ) bnnk bide. W 547
MONEY TO LoTN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Pus.'y & Thonini , 207 l t Nut Uh. bld
W SIS
SIX PER CENT CITV AND FARM 1X3ANS.
O.irvln nrog. , 1613 F rnam Si.
W-549
r TO LOAN' CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
home * , wagons , etc. . at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of Rooda : Htrlclly confidential ; y u
can pay the loan on at uny time or In any
amount. O.MAIIX MOHTOAOE IJ1AN CO. .
20G S , ICth St.
IIIISINESS CIIA.NCES.
FOR HENT-THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL IN
Cheyenne ; In llnu condition ; tlrctrle IlithU ;
thorouRhly plumbed , best locution In the city.
One block from Union depot. Fifty tlnt-clasa
IMUIU > . line bur room. furnUhod ; ROOI ) barber
shop and b th rnomi ; In fact. ovvrythliiR necen-
ary to a llrst-class hotel. Party it-mine must
purchasu furniture , llnte ! dilnc Kuod bualnesa
at preient , AJdrcoi J. W QrlRlu. Chpycnne.Wya
Y MKO-OH *
FOR SALE. THE ONLY DRUC1 STORE IN
Chapman. Neb. , with a good trade ; In a coed
country ; poor health Ilia only reaeon for tell-
Ins this will bear tl e Investigation. Wrllo
Cim | > iuan Drug Cu V M715 i
IHSI\KSS : CHANCES.
( Contlnucil. )
A KI/JNDIKKlf WHO HAS HAD TWENTY
years' experience In mlnlnn , has spent yenrs
n th Yukon , In thoroURhly fnmlllnr with the
Klondike , has Interest * nnd prospectors on the
Klondike , will give n IhoroiiRh Inspector s map
nnd personally answer nil question * relating to
that country , cr haw to K < - \ there , co t , etc. .
for the iirlce of Jl. Address 11. II. Thompson.
222 R.illey HiilldlnR. Hentlle , Wnsh. ivnwnal
reference. Chamber of Commerce , S'nMle.
WE E.XECUTi : ORDERS IN WHEAT IN 1 W > -
IMI , lots nnd tipnnrd ; corn nnd < nts In H.OOil-
bu. lots nnd upward dally market letter fr - " ;
write for full Information. It. J. Uiuche-y J4
Co. . members Hoard of Trade. ? 2S Rltilto
Chloaun , Y-.M7C3 S
TO Oirr IN OR OUT OF IIUSIN S GOTO J.
J. Olbsan. 611 First Nat'I Hank. 1 M531
KOH EXUHAVdE.
ICO ACRES ADJOINING THE CITY OK COZAD.
Dawson Co. . Neb. , to traJe for n stock of
shoes or n general stock of 12,000 If In go ( l
shape , or will trade Innd nnd n J.0 < 0 Hock
for Iowa land ; the Nebraska land ran nil Iw
Irrigated. Address J. S. P. , Lock Rex 8 ,
Pnton. In. 7-M , ' > 9l OS *
WILL TRADE 2 INSIDE LOTS. REST JtESI-
ilnicv part of O'Neill. Neb. , best town on the
Elkhorn railroad , for good horse , harness nnd
S-sented surrey. Address P. O box 4 , O'Neill ,
Neb. 7.-M7G9 5
FOU SALE HEAL ESTATE.
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. H2 N. Y. L.
RE 953-O-1C *
KOUNTXi : PLACE RAROAINS. 52.WW. I3.7M TO
JC..Vii ) see photos nt 16th nnd Fnrnmn , Morse
llhlg. J. J. Gibson , C14 Flrtt Nnt. Hank 11M .
RE-5.-.J
HOUSES , IXT8 , FARMS , I.ANDS , IX1ANS.
Ge. P. Remls Real Estate Co. . Pantan block.
RE 5M
17 PEP. C.VT GROSS INVESTMENT , IM-
provcd real eftnle ; rental , 1648.00 per year ;
price. M.MO. Artdresi T M. ll-e. ' RlMTSI
8-ROOJt HOUSE. J2.rno , 40-foot corner lot. S. W.
cor. Itth nml Iitnnl.
tlOl | v-r acre buys ' 0 acres one mile south of
Rusers. Room 1C. Pnttersnn Hlk. HG Mil ! O IS
HAVE SOMETTuiOAINS MT3ELF , CITY AND
faun. Call for particulars. W'mson , 604 life bide.
HE 938
TWO C-ROOM COTTAGES , DO FT. FRONT. 10
blocks north of 1' . O. ; cheap. 524 Si. Mth nvc.
RK 2SM4
u-ROOM COTTAGE AND IXT WEST OK EX-
posltlon grounds , nearly new. for J33'j 1155 cosh
nnd monthly payments of J10 on balance.
Ilyron H. Hastings. 212 Sa. Hth St. RE M401
FOR SALE. 12' ' ) ACRES WASHINGTON
county ; liest land In cnuntv ; very cheap for
cash. Thos. H. McCasuc , McCicue bldg.
RE-M5S4 O6
FOR SALE. LAROE LOT , COX13S , AND TWO
cottmteB , close to business part of the city ;
bargain If sold thlrt week ; terms easy. F. D.
Wead , N. E. Cor. 16th nnd Douulns Sts.
RE-612 7
SNAPS. SO ACIfHS 12 MILES N. W. . J3.200.
4 ncres 4 blorks from Flenson motor. J600.00.
33 nrre.s niuth of Stale fair grounds , J3.60H.
4Rxl..0 feet , near 32d & Cumlng St. , only * MO.OO.
Corner " > n Farnam si. , nenr 40th St. . $7rtO. J.
To exchange 110 acres 10 miles north of Omaha
P. O. for clenr Improved property.
JOHN N. FRENXER , Onn. P. O.
HE M 2,13
FOR SALE S E COR. 3 ! > TH AND FARNAM ;
5 f cor. Patlt ave. nnd Hickory ; s w cor. 15th
nml Dorcas : 1V ( > ncrci In Rnffalo Co. ; 43S acres
In Knox Co. , this and nil other property owned
by Nebraska Savins * nnd Exchange bank will
be sold at n low price. Wm. K. Potter , re
ceiver. RE 215
HAROAINS , HOUSES. IX3TS AND FARMS ;
sale or trade : F. K. Darling. Darker Hlk
RE SI77G
r.\\vxiinoiCEHS ,
H. MUIOWIT7. LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST.
SIIOIITHAXI ) AXD TYPEWHITIXO.
A. C. VAN SANT-S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
554
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 16TH & DOUGLAS.
ra
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
Colleso. Royd's theater. SCO O-ll *
LOST. . .
LIOIIT RAY HORSE. 7 YEARS ; ' WEIGHS
nbout 1030 , rather thin nnd high backbone. Re
ward for return to 1718 Cass St. . Omaha.
Lost Ml 88
LOST , WHITE MARE. ROPE HUHN LKl'T
hind leg ; return to 30th and Hurt nnd receive
reward. Patrick Colne. Lost M767 5
LOST LADIES' GOLD WATCH AND SMALL
twisted link chnln ; engraved on back John to
Sarah. Reward for return to 2616 Parker St.
Lost 73S 5
LOST. ICTH AND FARNAM OR ON 16TH ST.
car line , between Farnam and Cumlng. black
pursi > containing money nnd key ; return to
Room 11 , N. Y. L , , for reward. Lost M773 5"
MUSIC , AHT AXIJ
MR. M'CARTHY'S ACADEMY. COR. 17TII
nnd Douglas pts. ; evening elapses , beginning
Tuesday. Oct. 5th : branches taught ; mathe
matics. English , bookkeeping , phonography and
typewriting. 710 5
Fl'HXITimE 1'ACICED.
M S. WALKIN , 2111 CUM ING , TEL. 1331.
537
MATTIIESH HEVOVATIXO AVOHICS.
MATTRESSES , COUCHES. PARLOR FURNI-
turu to older ; repaired , 1C03 Leavemv'h ; tcl. 13T5
556
TYPEWHITEHS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD RE SAVED DAILY
If every operator used Unlit running Dense-
more. 1612 Farnam Bt. , Omaha , 53S
IIHESSMAICIXG.
DRESSMAKING , MISS STURDY , 4304 HUH-
detle. E 23-O-6 *
PATENTS.
Sues A Co. , Attorneys-
tir am , Patent Ex.
Omahn , N > b. tlrnnch nfnce at Washington ,
D. C. Send for free Advice nnd Patent Ilool ; .
See Sunday lleo for our Machine Movements ,
copyrighted , Ik97.
NOTICE TO COVrilACTOIIS.
NOTICB TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled bHa will be received at the offlco of
the Grounds and Ilulldlng Department of
tlio TransmUslBfllpl and International ex
position until G o'clock p. m. , Monday , Oc
tober llth , for the construction ot tlio Pine
Arts building.
Plans and specifications can bo seen at
the ofllco of the superintendent , room No.
634 , Paxton block , or sets will bo/furnished
contractors at cost.
F. P. KIRKBNDAIjL ,
Mgr. Grd's. & Bids. Dcpt.
S 30 d to 0 11
POSTOITICE NOTICE.
( Should bo read DAILY by all InUrested ,
as changes may oqur at any time. )
Foreign malls for ttie week ending Oc-
tobur 'J. 1S97 , will close ( PnOMPTIW In all
cases ) nt thii General Postolllce an follows :
PAIICELS POST SI AILS CLOSE ONK
HOUK EARLIKU than closing time shown
below.
TrnnAtluiitlu Mulls.
TUESDAY At 7 n. m. for EUROPE , per
a. a. 8aale , via Southampton nnd Uremen
( loiters for Ireland mtmt be directed "per
Banle" ) ; at 9 n. m. ( supplementary lu3) ;
a m. ) for IRELAND ( lelters only ) , per
a. H. Atiranlu , via Queonatown ( letters for
other parts of Europe must be directed
"ner Aurnnla" ) .
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplementary
a a.m. ) for EUROPE , per s. e. Germanic * .
via Qucrnatorvn ; at 10 n. m. for IIEI.QIUM
illrect. per . H. Noordland , via Antwerp
( letterB must ba directed "per Noord-
lipil" ) .
TIU'iJSDAY At 4 a. m. for EUROPI5 , per
. . . -
TUQAL , TURKEY , EGYPT and liHITIBK
INDIA , per a. . La Tourdlne * . via
Havre ( letters for other parts of fiuroio
must be directed "per La Tonralne" ) ;
nt K a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct ,
per H. s. Rotterdam , via Rittprdam ( let-
U ra must bo rtlrenleil "psr Rotterdam" ) ,
at S a. m. for GENOA , per B. H. Kitr Wl | .
helm 1 ! ( letters must bo directed "per
Kaiser Wllheltn II" ) ; nt 10 a. in for
SCOTLAND direct , per . s. City of Rome ,
via Glasgow ( letters must be directed "per
City of ROIIIU" ) ; at 11 a. m. ( supple
mentary 12:30 p. in. ) for EUROPE , per
s. a. Etruria * . via Queenstown.
PRINTED MATTER , trrC.-Gcrman ttamer
aulllnu un Tuesday take Printed Matter , etc , .
( cr Jeremy , aud Specially Adarttkcd Printed
I'OSTOPFICK
( Continue- ! )
Matter , etc. , for other part > t'Europe. Amerl.
c n nnd White Stsr * lent Ms n Weilncsdnj-s.
Ofrmin tteamers on Thursdnys. and Cunurd ,
French and Herman stenmerii un Saturdays
take Printed Matter , rtr.fnrall countries for
which they nre ndvertle > l 4o carry mull ,
After the closing of the . SUjif ( . im ntary Trans
Atlantic Malls nnme.l.abouj additional supple
mentary mnlls are nnsncd on1 IP jilers of the
American , EnRllsh , French | ul Oernian tte.im-
crs. nnd rcmhln open until , } vithln Ten Min
utes of the hour of sA .IIt ) ] t > r simmer.
Mull * for Smitli niul CJi-htrnl Anu-rlcn ,
MONDAY At * .1 p. for HKtE. .
'
Pt'KUTO COKTKX Ot'ATBMAbA
} ' , p , ? ' : lnler from N' .
T U'.SDAAt 11 n. m. for ( supplementary
11:30 : . m. ) for VENEXtTiJUV anil CURA-
C\a nlso 8A VANILLA and CAHTHA-
OKNA , via Ctirncno , per K . Cnrncnn :
nt 1 D. in. for HAKDAliQS direct , nlso
NORTH HUAXIL. via 1'arn nnd Mnmo ? .
pr H. s. Justin ; nt * 3 p. m. for COSTA
RICA , per steamer from New Orleans.
WEONHSDAY-At 2CQ a. m. for PORT
ANTONIO , per stennur from Philadel
phia ; at 12 m. for GR12NADA. TRINI
DAD and TOIJAOD. per 9. a. Grenada :
nt 1 n. m. for CUHA , per s. s. VlRllnncla.
via Havana ; nt 1 11. m. ( supplementary
1:30 : p. m. ) for ST. DOMINGO nnd TURKS
ISLAND , per s. H < New York ; at 1 J > . m.
( supplementary p. m. ) for NASSAU ,
N. P. , per B. H. Antllla ( letters must be
directed "per Anillln" ) ; at 3 p. m. for
PORT ANTONIO , per steamer from IJos-
ton.
THURSDAY At 1 p. nl. ( mippiempntnry
1:30 : p. m. ) for HERMUDA , pers. P. Orinoco ;
nt 1 p. m. ( supplementary 1:30 p. in. ) for
NASSAU , N. P. , nnd SANTIAGO nn
CUHA , per n. s. Snntliigo ; at 3 \i. in.
for JAMAICA , pnr a B. Ardanroso ( let
ter * for Hcllze , t'uerto Cortez nnd Guate-
mnla must bo directed "per Ardanrope" ) .
FRIDAY At n p , tn. for NEWFOUND
LAND , per s. a. Olivette , from Huston.
SATURDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary
10:30 : n. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND ,
JAMA-IOA and SAVANtLLA , per s. B.
"Alene ( letters for Costa Hlcn must bs
directed "per Aleno" ) ; at 10 n. in. ( sup
plementary 10:30 : a. in. ) for CAPE HAITI ,
OONAIVES , AUX-CAYES , JAOMEL and
HANTA MARTHA , per R. s. Kitty ; nt
10.TO : n. m. for CAMPKCHE. CHIAPAS ,
TAHASCO and YUCATAN , per a. s.
SfKUninca ( letters for othrr parts of Mexico
ice nnd for Cuba must bo directed "per
SeRiirnncn" ) ; nt lO-.IO n. m. for HAITI ,
CUMANA nnd CARUPANO. per B. s.
Prlrw F. Hendrlk ( letters for other parts
of Venezuela. Curacao , Trinidad , nrltinh
and Dutch Gulp.na must be directed "per
Prlns F. Hendrlk" ) ; at 11 a. m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per a. s. Portln ; nt 1 p. m.
for URAHIL and LA PLATA COUN
TRIES , per s. a. Salerno , via Rio Janeiro
( letters for North Hrazll must be directed
"per SMcrno" ) .
SUNDAY-At C a. m. for PROORESO. per
H. s. Mexico ( Ipttcrn for other parts of
Mexico must be dlrncted "per Mexico" ) ,
Malls for Ne foundlind , by rail to Halifax , and
thence by steamer , close nt tills olllce dally at
S.10 : p. m. Malls for Mlquelon. by rail to Ilos-
ton nnd thence by steamer , close nt this oHIce ,
dally nt S:30 : p. m. Mails for Cuba clone nt this
ofllce dally at 7:00 : n. m. , for forwarding by
steamers sailing ( Mondays nml Thursdays ) from
Port Tampa. Fla. letter malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer , close at this otllrc dally at
12 in. ; paper malls nt C a. m. "Reglstcrc'l mall
closes at 6:00 : p. m. previous day.
TrniiH-Puclllc Mulls.
Malls for China and Japan ( specially ad
dressed only ) , per s. . . Kmpres of India
( from Vancouver ) , close''here dally up to
October * J , nt G:30 : p. in. Mails for China
nnd Japan , per s. s , Doric ( from San
Francisco ) , close here dally up to October
Gtb at 5:20 : p. in. Malls for Australia
texi-pnt those for \\'c&\ \ Australia ) , which
nro forwnrdt-d via Eufope , New Zealand ,
Hawaii , FIJI and SamoHii Islands , per ! > .
e. Moana ( from Snn Frnncleco ) , rlose here
dally up to October ! , * Sthat 7:30 : a. in. ,
11 a. in , and 0:30 : p. iu. ( or on arrival lit
New York of s. s. Campania with British
malls for Australia ) . Malls for China and
Japan , per s. s. Victoria ( from Tncoma ) ,
clnso hero dally up to Ootober " 10th at
6:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia ( except
West Australia ) , New Zealand , Hawaii
and FIJI Islands , per s. s. Mlowera ( from
Vancouver ) , close hero rtrflly lifter Octo
ber "Sth and up to October llth nt C:30 : p. m.
Malls for the Socletv Islands , per ship
City of Papeltt ( from Sun Francisco ) , close
liero dally up to October 25th at 6:30 : n. m.
Mills ( for Hawaii , per h. * s. "Australia ( from
Snn 'Francisco ' ) ; close 'here dally" up to
October 27th nt 6:30 : pj m. *
Trans-raclflc mall.1'are * forwarded to port of
sailing dally and the fclmlilli'o'f . .closingla
arranged on tne"Y > re sumptlori"W tHSIr unin
terrupted overland , transit. - " Registered mall
C-IMBS at 6:00 : p. m. previous day.
PostofTlce , New York , N. Y. , Oiitober 1 ,
CORNELIUS VANCOTT , Postmaster.
HAIMIOADS.
UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland -
land Route" General offices. N.
K. Corner Ninth and Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Olllce. 1S05
Farnam Street. Telephone. 316.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone. 128.Leave
Leave Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver. Salt I uke ,
Pacific coast , and all
western points 8:20 : am 4:45 : pm
Fast Mall train for
Denver , Salt Laue ,
Pacltlc cost and all
western points 4C3 : pm 10:20 : am
Lincoln , lleatrlce nnd
Stromsburg Express , , . 4:05 : pm 3:50 pm
Grand Island Express. . . 5:35 : pm 3:50 : pm
Dally. Dally except Sunday ,
Council Hluffs Local Leaves , 5:40 : a. m. ; 6:50 : a.
n. ; 7:30 n. m. ; 8:25 : a. in. ; 10:45 : a. m. ; 2:15 :
p. m , ; 4:30 : p. m. ; 5:35 p. m. Arrives. 6:20 : a. m. ;
7:20 : a. m. ; S a. m.9:25 ; a. m. ; 11:30 a. m. ; 3:10 : p.
in. ; 6:40 : p. m. ; 9:05 : p. m. ; 10:45 : n. m.
WARASH RAILROAD TICICKT OFFICE , H15
Farnam Street. Telephone. 322. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Streets. Telephone. 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
St. I.ouIs "Cannan nail"
Express , 4:30 : pm * llu : am
Dallv.
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL , MINNE-
apolls & Omaha Railway
General odlcw , Nebraska Dl-
vL-clon , Fifteenth and Webster
streets. city Ticket omce ,
HOI Frtrnam Street. Telephone
Ctl. Depot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tele ,
phone , 1453.
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City Accommoda. SiM am 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. 9:50 : nm 8:25 : pm
Blair , Kmcrson. Sioux
City , Pence , Hurting-
ton and Bloomnela. . . . 1:00 : pm 11:55 am
Slcux City. Slffnkato. St.
Paul _ , Minneapolis 6:15 : pm : lo am
Dally , Djlly except Sunday. Sunday
only.
FREMONT. ELlvHORN &
.Missouri Valley Railway Gen
eral Oltlces , United States Na.
tlonal Rank Ilulldlns. South
west Corner Twelfth nnd Far
nam Sticcts. Ticket Olllce ,
HOI Farnam fltreet , Telephone , 601. Depot ,
Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Telephone , H5S.
Lsave , Arrive.
Illack Hills. Deadwooil
nrd Hot Springs 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Wyoming , Cotper and
DoiiRlas 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
IlastlnirJ , York David
City , Superior Geneva ,
Exeter and Seward. . . . 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Norfolk , West Point and 7IW am 10:23 : am
Fremont 300 ; pm 5:00 : pm
Lincoln. Wahoo and 7:50 am "lO am
Fremont * S00 ; pm 5:00 : am
Fremont Local 7:50 : am
Dully Dally escepf Sunrtay. Sunday
only. Dally except SattSrdsy , Dally
' ' '
except Monday
I SIOUX CITK ft .PACIFIC RAIL.
road General ; OlMcci , United
States Natlonnl Hank Build
ing , 8. W.i Corner Twelfth
and Farnam' Streets. Tlckit
Oltlce , 1401 Furnam Street.
Telephone , 561 , Depot. Fifteenth and Webster
Streets. Tel-phcr.c , JKS.i
Arrive.
Sioux City , Mankato , St
I'.iul , Mlnneapoll dlfii : > m ' 9:1 : * am
Dally.
CHICAGO k NORTIIWKST.
ern Hallway City Ticket
Oltlce. HB1..Farnam Street.
Telephone , ML Depot , Tenth
and Mu on Street. Telephone
Arrive.
Mlsiourl Valley , Sioux
City. St , Paul and .
Minneapolis . 5:40 nm 10:45 : pm
MUsourl Valley. Sioux
City . 7:10 : am 9:05 : pm
DenlBon , Carroll , Wall
. .Lake . " 7:30 am 9:05 : pm
l.anem Kiprras , Des
Molnes Mur < halltown ,
Cedar Rand | fill -UKO ' 'lOMS am
Alluntlo Flyer , Chicago
and Host . , 4:13 : pm 4:10 : pm
Fait Mall , Chicago to
Omaha . . . . . SW : pm
Mlktourl Valley , Sioux
City. rit. Paul. Mimic-
wpolls I.lmltel . 5:55 : jim 0-25 uni
. Ro SjKcUI. . : ) pn. SU9 m
Daily. Dully except Sunday.
MlSk-OriU PACIFIC RAILROAD
General Ollice and Ticket
Otttce , Merchants National Hank
Rulldins , 1221 Farnam Street.
Telephone. 104. Depot Fifteenth
anl WilntirSttteii. Telephone ,
His.
rrvn' Leave , Arrive.
Kansui City , Bt. Loui )
uud kautliern polnU. . . 3:0 : } pm ' 12:53 : pm
Katumn city lii.pre s. . -Vym 6:20 : am
Ft. C'rook & Union LI. . : OJ pin 7:00 : urn
Dully
UAIMIOAOS.
( Continued. )
OMAHA , KANSAS CITY & HASTKHN
road Omahn .t SI. Ixiuls Ilnllrond "The O. K.
Route" Ticket Oince , 1415 Farnnm Street.
Telephone , 327 Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Streets. Telephone , Us.
Leave. Arrive.
pAtton burff. Klrksvlllc ,
Qulncy Local 6:10 : am " 10:45 : pm
St , IOIIF. | New Yorl.
Limited 4:30 : pm " 11:50 : am
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
1 a. Ine Railroad "Tho Great
Rook Island Route" City
Ticket Otllc * . 1JM Fnrnam
Street. Tdepbone , 428. Depot ,
Tenth mid Mason Streets.
Telephone. 12S.
Leave , Arrive.
ChlcaK'i ' and St. Paul
VeMlbuled Expruts . . . 4:30 : pm 1:43 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado Spits ,
PuebKi , Denver and
west 1:55 : pm 4:05 : pm
Chicago , DC * M.ilnes and
Rock Island 7:00 : pin 8:1 ! nir
AtlnntlR F.xprrsi. for
Dos Molnes und east
ern pslnls 7:00 nm B 35 pm
Lincoln , Falrbury nnd
Hellevlllo B:4st : > m " 1 :40 : nm
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
HURLINOTON & MISSOURI
River Railroad "The IturllnR-
Burlington ton Route" General Olllce , N.
W. Corner Tenth nnd Farnam
Streets. Ticket Onice , 1502
Route Farnnm Street. Telephone 250.
Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Streets. Telephone , 128.
Irfave. Arrive.
Lincoln , Denver 8:36 : am 9:35 am
Utah , California ,
nn.I I'URel Hound 4:33 : pm pm
7:45 : pm
11:30 : am
'
Dnlly. IMIJy oice'pt Sunday.
CHICAGO , 11UHMN(1TON &
Qulncy Ilnllrond ' "riie Hurl-
Inctmi Hoiile" Ticket Ofllce ,
IW2 Knrnnm Street. Telephone
250. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Streets , Telephone , IIS.
Leave.
Chicago Vestluuled Kx B:05 :
Chicago Kinross 9:48 : nm
7:50 : pm
1'ncino Junction 11:40 nm
Dnlly except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOSEPH
Si Council Hliiffs Railroad
"The RiirllniUon Route"
Ticket Otllee , 1502 Farnam
Street , Telephone 250. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets. Tel
ephone , 123.
123.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. . . . 9:0" : nm 6:10 : pm
Kansas City Nlcht Ex. . * 10:00 : pin 5:30 : nm
Dallv
CHICAGO. MILWAUKKE A ST.
Pnlil llnllway-Clty Ticket
/lf. , . . : . , , , , > i Olllce. ir.04 Purnnm Street.
'MILWAUKEETelephone. . SS4. Depot. Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone.
US.
_ Leave. Arrive.
Cl Icago Limited Kx. . . . 5:43 : pm 8:03 : nm
Omnha nnil Chicago Hx. . Ml:00 : am 1:50 pin
Dally
IIl-iU > MA\ CALMS ! ) IIISFOItK SCOTT.
l ivllli Coiitrntitt ill Violating
flic Orilcr of the Court.
Yesterday Judge Scott Issued a per
emptory writ directing the sheriff to produce
Police Commissioner Hcrdman In court at
10 o'clock tnls morning to show cause
why he should not bo punished for contempt
In refusing to vote for the resolution re-
Hclndlng the order of the board by which
Chief of Detectives Cox was discharged. The
action W-QS ostensibly taken at the Instance
of Cox's attorney , who appeared before the
court yesterday and readan allldavlt
which related the proceedings of the board
relative to the Cox case and cited the journal
to show that Herdman had voted "no" on the
resolution rescinding Cox's discharge.
Judge Scott stated that he had taken
the position that the board ulld not Inten
tionally transgress the restraining order Is
sued in the Cox case when the policemen
were dismissed , but It Hcrdman had refused
to vote to rescind the order In Its relation
to Cox. as had been directed by the court ,
that put a different phase on the matter
Ho adllod 'that ho had been Informed that
Hcrdman had said that ho did not propose
to be bulldozed by the court , and asltcd the
attorney If he had any evidence on that
point. Attorney Olmatead stated that those
who were acquainted with the facts had re
fused to give him any IntormMlon and sug
gested thnt if they were brought Into , court
some light might bo obtained on the sub
ject. Judge Scott thra signed the order
citing Herdman to appear today , and It
ivas at once placed in the hands of the
-.heriff for service.
Mont Kxcrllrnt.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a pleas
ant expectorant syrup. It Is Intended es
pecially for acute throat and lung diseases ,
such as coughs , colds , croup and whooping
cough , and is a most excellent medicine for
the relief and euro of these diseases.
Hlinrkn in 11 Liinil of Hay.
Sparks from a Union Pacific locomotive
set fire to a wagonload of hay on the coun
try road about eleven miles west of Kear
ney on Saturday afternoon. There was a
good breeze stirring and It was not long
before the whole load waa .burning. The
farmer , who was driving the load of hay to
Kearney had to hustle pretty lively to aave
himself and his horses. The country road
at the point where the fire occurred Is fully
seventy-five feet away from the railroad
track. The sparks were from a freight lo
comotive.
If you have ever been u little child In a
paroxysm of whooping cough , 'or If you have
been annoyed by a constant tickling In the
throat , you can appreciate the value of Ono
Minute Cough Cure , which gives quick relief.
IM3KSO.VAL I'AHACJUAI'IIS.
W. J , Owens departed yesterday for Chicago
cage ,
K. P. nichardson wont to Minneapolis yes
terday.
M. B. Getor of Ord Is stopping at the
Darker. ,
Mrs. J. Francis left yesterday for a visit
to Denver.
ft. noesenwroth of Chicago Is stopping at
the Barker.
J. Monckomoeller of Chicago Is stopping
at the Barker.
Miss Desslo Dufrono left yesterday to at
tend school In New York state.
S. D. Barkalow started yesterday on a
week's business trip to Denver.
Mrs. M. A. Iledell of Irvlngton. N. J. , la
visiting her sister , Mrs. Ed Walsh.
U. A. Marshall of Arlington and Peter
TUmgcr of Geneva are nt the Darker.
G. It. Grconleaf of San Francisco was In
the city yesterday en route to Washington ,
U , C.
Leo Herdman left for a short business
trip Into the western part of the state yes
terday.
J. S. Casicl , J. H. Hodklnson and A. W.
Hart are Llncolnltes registered at the
Barker. | \
O , D , Woodward and wife end Miss Dora
Carleton .of Sac City , la. , are registered at
the Barker.
II. K. Wlckersham and wife of Chicago are
In the city on. their way to Denver and the
I'aclllc coast.
Lo Uoy L. Smith , city editor of the York
Times , was In the city yesterday on a short
visit with friends ,
A. P. Eraser of Stanford university visited
In the city yesterday on his way to the Har
vard law school , Boston.
Mr. and Mrs , C. V. Wcller and Miss Weller
left for the east last evening. They will b
absent front the city about thirty days.
C. Franklyn and eighteen members of "Tho
White Crook" company stopped ijver at the
Barker for dinner yesterday , en route to Lin
coln.
coln.N.
N. Williams Mclvor , United Slates ex-
consul to Kanaguwa , Japan , was In the city
yesterday oa his wayto Washington to make
the report of his consulate.
City Hnglneer Host-water has gone to
Nashville to attend the annual meeting ot
the American Society ot Municipal Improve
ments , Hu will be gone during the greater
part of the week.
Nubraskans at the hotels : W. C. Griflltiui ,
Lincoln ; Hartlett Hlchards , Chadron ; W. V.
Townsend , David City ; 1211 A. Barnes , Grand
Island ; J. G. Brenlzcr , Broken Bow ; 0 , J ,
Polerson , Mlnden ; K. A. Patterson , Aurora ;
Kd Thompson and William Mcintosb , Strotus-
burg ; H , C. Hansen , Hastings ; N. B. Berg
eron. Jr , and J , H. Griffith , Wahoo ; N , W.
Wells , Schuyler.
FICIITING OVER THE RATES
Pttssicgar Br-siness in Western States Badly
Domonxl-'z'd Through Cutting.
THREE LINES STAY OUTSIDE THE FOLD
Union I'm-1 lie. Crt-nl \ \ > * lorn mill tlir
\VNriinxln ( 'rntrul lloitiln llp-
fimc In .loin HIP I'liN-
| i uriiKiT I'ool.
H Is the conccilcil futility of thp Western
PasseiiRer association to maintain rules
among the rnllroitln beloiiRlng to It that
Is now agitating passenger circles. Pas-
ficnger men do not deny that western rates
are more nearly demonallzcd than they have
been for many months , but they explain
differently , according to their respective
connection with assjclatlon or non-associa
tion lines.
omclals of the lines In the Western P.n-
Bongcr .association say that the muddle In
western rates Is nil duo to the fact that
a number of lines nro without the fold and
nro raising havoc with the association lines
by slashing rates at every opportunity ,
Hcprcspntatlves of non-asflodntlon lines
deny this and corroborate their aldo of the
story by calling attention to the fact that
the rates arc being most deeply cut by lines
within the association.
A representative of the Union Pacific , the
strongest line out of the astoclatlon , s.ilii
yesterday : " 1 Imvo just come In from
St. Paul and theru can bo no denying thfll
the rates In the Twin Cltlor- are In bad sharp.
On Tuesday of last week all the lines In too
Western Passenger acsoclatlon met In Chicago
cage and solemnly agreed to maintain latrs.
Within twelve hours the rates between St.
Paul itm ! Chicago were being cut nil to
pieces. Maybe the association can maintain
rates , but It Isn't patent to a caaiml ob
server. "
THHBB LINES CAUSi : TKOUHLI3.
The association lines say that all the mto
cutting Is ciliscd by the three lines that nro
bucking the association , namely : The Union
Pacific , the Chicago Great Western and the
Wisconsin Central. Every effort has been
made to get these lines to como within the
association , but without thn slightest sug
gestion of EUCCCSS. As an evidence that the
present demoralization Is duo to association
lines. It Is pointed out that the .Milwaukee
within a few hours after agreeing to main
tain rates , carried a party of laborers frnm
St. Paul to Chicago for the low rate of
$2.75 each.Anotlior afdoclatlon line , the
nurllngton , went after the same party with
a ? 3 rate , while the lowest cut rite quoted
by the nonassoclaMon lines , the Chicago
Great Western and the Wisconsin Central ,
was $5. H Is argued that If the association
lines were really sincere In their dcslro < o
maintain rates , they would allow second-
class travel to bo carried by the weik lines
out of the association which cannot compete
on oven terms for llrst-class business.
Last week the Western Passenger associa
tion appealed to General Manager Dickinson
of the Union Pacific to force that line within
the fold , but that olllclal promptly declined
to change the stand taken by the passenger
department. The Union Pacific left the as
sociation when It stepped Into the Union
Pacific-Oregon Short Line controversy and
skied with the latter , and all Indications
point toward the further Independence of
"Tho Overland Route" until the association
lines change their opinion about the light
between the Union Pacific and what , was
once Its branch , but Is now a belligerent In
dependent.
GOKS TO imi.xr. ms HHOTIIUII HOMI : .
Theory CoiioiTiilnic HIP UlNiipiipiirnncc
of Gpoi'KC Holilnxoii.
Frank Robinson , a clerk In the Union
Paclfio hcadquartcra , left Sunday after
noon for Lawton , Mich. , for the purpose of
bringing homo his brother , George II ,
Robinson , who has been missing for five
months and who has just come to hla proper
senses In the little 'Michigan town. The
letter which was received from the missing
young man on Saturday was about the only
thing talked of among his fellow clerks in
the Union Pacific headquarters yesterday.
All agree that the case Is a. most mysterious
one. Until Roblupon returns home and gives
his own version of his disappearance and his
continued abtieuco from homo all will bo
conjecture.
Robinson has written homo that he has no
recollection whatever of bin wandering away
or of his long continued absence. Ho was
as much surprised at suddenly discovering
himself In Michigan the other day as his
friends at his disappearance. This expla
nation of the case corroborates the theory
of Robinson's disappearance as entertained
by his friends and previously published.
This was to the effect that Robinson had
boon working so hard over the passenger
accounts of the Union Pacific about the time
at the segregation of the Oregon Short Line
that his mind had become Impaired. For
some weeks previous to the separation of
the Short line from the Union Pacific many
of the clerks In the various auditing depart
ments worked all day and every evening un
til after 10 o'clock. Soon after this rush
of work , Robinson was promoted to a
responsible position in the department of
the auditor of passenger accounts. He found
a * vast lot of work there which had accumu
lated during the term of his predecessor.
This work , together with the anxiety about
the responsibilities of his new position , which
was Increased by the fact that his assistants
were mostly Inexperienced clerks , worried
him considerably. Ho had been complaining
of feeling unwell for several days prnvlous
to his departure , and these who were closest
to him just before his mysterious departure
firmly bellevo that bis mind all but col
lapsed.
Frank Southard , auditor of passenger ac
counts , Is In Kansas City. At Union Pacific
headquarters yesterday little information
Is addition to that already published was
definitely known. It Is believed that his
brother and the wanderer will return the lat
ter part of this week. Robinson's position
was kept for him several weeks , but as he
did not show up , It was deemed necessary to
fill It. It is thought that ho will bo given
another position somewhere In the system If
ho Is able to go back to work when ho re
turns to this city.
_
AHOIISICI ) Fit DM HIS SI.IMIIIKIl.S.
\Vlillp AMpon , .luNi'pli Illnplcinnii
\VnlUn Off II Trnlii.
Just as the Union Pacific fast mall was
leaving Grand Island for Omaha Sunday
morning at 4:30 : o'clock Joseph Hlnckman
got out of his berth and walked to the end
of the car , which was the last on the train ,
and tumbled off the rear platform. Ho fell
on the tics , but as the train was just getting
under headway ho wa not thrown with
great force and suffered nothing more serious
than a few bruises about his forehead. These
were enough to wako him up , however , and
ho hastily go'hcred his robe de null about
his sparu ribs and climbed back on the train.
Mr. Hlnckman passed through Omaha
about 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Ho said
ho was going from Portland to Lone Creek ,
Wls. This was the first time , he eald , ho
had over walked oft a railroad train , though
on a previous occasion ho had wandered out
of his room at a hotel and awakened just In
time to prevent himself getting Into trouble ,
His head was bandaged , but he said he had
received no serious Injuries.
MAVOIt TKAHS III1 HAILHOAI ) THAGIC.
I'ai'lllo Cnmiuiiiy Hail Put II
DIMVII on S ii mill y ,
KANSAS CITV. Oct. 4. Mayor J. 11. Jones ,
with a gang of sixty men , today tore up COO
fret of track on the river front which the
Missouri Pacific company bed laid between
Saturday and daylight Sunday , The railroad
company , it is assorted , haJ trespassed on/
city land. Mayor Jonea personally super
vised the destruction of the roadbed and was
not opposed by the railroad people ,
"I will repeat the operation , " sild the c ty'a
executive later , "Just as often as thtt track
la put down , "
Thu action was taken on the authority of
City Counsellor 'Mlddlcbrnok ' , who assured
the mayor that the road had trespassed and
that extreme measures were necessary ,
Cm Dili il III ! Slil | > iili-iitM.
CHICAGO , Oct. 4. Eaatbound eulpincntu
fur the week undlug September 30
amounted to Gl.OOO teen , Against R1.749 tent
the previous week , and 03.993 last year. It
was divided as follows : Kort Wayne , 7,333
tons ; Mlchlgin Central , 4,361 ; Wabnh , 6,416 ;
Lake Shore , 6,214 ; Panhandle. 1.495 ; Haltl-
moro * Ohio. 3,605 ; Grand Trunk. 6.321 !
NMckel Plate. C.164 ; Uric , 4,070 ; Illjt Kour ,
2,821. The lake lines carrlcJ 127,102.
Until I'nlon Pnplllp ItpM'D
CHICAGO , Oct. 4. The executive offlcera
.of thp western roads have adilressed a note
to the Unlqn Pacific saying that from this
time on they will hold that road alone re
sponsible for the demoralization In transcon
tinental passenger ratrs.
Dividend Di-clurcil.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 4. Thn comptroller
of the currency has declared a dividend of
6 per cent In favor of creditors of the North
Platte National bank of North Pintle. Neb.
ulpH nnil 1'iTKiinnU.
William H. Sterling , general solicitor erf the
Rlkhorn , 1 seriously 111 with typhoid fovcr.
Assistant General Solicitor Carroll ot the
Union IMctflc Is onjoylng n trip through Ire
land.
Auditor Frank Hill of the Oregon Short
Line , formerly of this city , was In town
yesterday from Salt Lnko City.
Western railroads have agreed on ix rate
of ono and one-third regular fare for the In
ternational convention of thn DrothorhooJ ot
St. Andrew nt lUiffalo October 13-17.
Joseph Arthur of the Milwaukee's freight
department has Just returned from a trip
to Champaign , III. Ills health hns been
greatly Improved by his recent vacation ,
General Western Agent Fred A. Nash of
the Milwaukee has just returned from a trip
through his western territory. He Is well
pleased with the success attending' the open
ing of "Tho Midland Route , "
The Katmas City & Northern connecting
railway has been completed between Kans.u
City and SmUhvllle , Mo. , and Is now open for
freight and passenger trafllc. The line from
Smlthvlllc to Pattonsburg will be comt'lolcil
by the ( list of the year and will form the
connecting link of the " ( ) ulncy Uouto" Into
Kansas City.
For the convention- the Ncbrnska lletall
Liquor Dealers' association , which will meet
In this city October II. all railroads wilt
make a rate of ccic and ono-thlrJ regular
faro on the certificate plan. The same rate
has been extended to the annual convention
of Master Horscshoers' National Protective
association , St. Louis , October 11-15.
The famous case of Henry C. Smith
against the Lake Shorn & Mlchlmn South
ern Railway company , Involving the validity
of act No. SO. passed by the Michigan legis
lature of 1831 , compelling Mlliwuls to Issue
u 1.000-mllo ticket , gor d for any member of
a family and not transferable , for ? 20 has
at last bee-n decided , The act Jins been
sustained , the court deciding that the legis
lature has the power to enact such a law.
H Is reported from Phouirlx , Ariz. , that
the TWMS < t Pacific rallroid Is preparing to
enter thu Hold for California business during
the coming winter. It will run two through
trains weekly from St. Louis to San Fran
cisco , via the Iron Mountain , the Texas &
Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroads.
Handsome cars for this norvlco are being
built by the Pullman company , and It la
announced the new service will go Into
effect on November 1.
Grnieral Solicitor Mandorson of the D. &
M. went to Topcka last irlght to represent
the llurllngton In the hearing before the
Kansas railroad commissioners on the sub
ject of rates on llvo stock according to a
basis of cents per 100 pounds Instead of by >
dollars per carload. The former basis was
recently agreed to by all western railroads ,
but the Kansas commissioners are making a
strong fight against any basis of rates that
Is according to weight Instead of measure
ment by carload.
It has been definitely sttlcd that the
Southern Pacific will not run Its famous t
"Sunset Limited" train through Now Or
leans while the yellow fovcr plague Is on.
The train will start from Chicago Instead
of from Now York as In years past. Us
route will be via the Chicago & Alton , the
Iron Mountain , the Texas & Pacific and the
Southern Pacific. This will take the train
through St. Louis , Instead of through
Omaha. The first train will Icavo Chicago
on Thursday. October 28.
Elpctrlc Hitler ; , .
Elctrlc Hitters Is a medicine suited for
any season , but perhaps moro generally
needed when the languid , exhausted fcolln ;
prevails , when the llvur Is torpid and slug
gish and the need of a tonic and alterative
Is foil. A prompt use of this medicine has
often averted long and perhaps fatal bltous
fevers. No modiclno will act moro surely
In counteracting and freeing the system
from tht malerlal poslon. Headache , In
digestion , Constipation. Dizziness ylold to
Electric Olttcrs. 50c and 11.00 per bottle at
' .Culm & Co. . Dru ? Store.
ST1LI , TnA'INO TO HAVE .MOIUJ.VN.
Altoriipy Ilniicn In SiM'iirc n I'oHtnoiic-
iiiont of Ihc Ijxoctitloii.
Attorney Patrick , who was the counsel
for George Morgan , charged and convicted
of the murder of Jcla Gnsklll , has not given
up all hope that the execution will yet bo
delayed. Ho bases his belief In the possi
bility of a postponement In that ho has
yet a motion for a rehearing of the case
before the supreme court. This motion Is
to como up today. According to At
torney Patrick this motion wa filed months
ago , but was never argued. At the last
session of the supreme court the sentence
of Morgan to bo hanged was confirmed
and the date of the execution
was sot for October 8. Very shortly after
ward thu supreme court adjourned without
considering the motion at all.
The possibility that Is offered in this
manner Is buoying Morgan up considerably
Ho has been given knowledge of the condi
tion of the case. In thu meantime the
sheriff ls going ahead with the arrange
ments Tor the hanging. The cntfoauro
about the scaffold was completed last even
ing and the scaffold will now bo set
up. The hammering of the workmen on
the structure can bo heard In Morgan's cull.
Morgan was confirmed by lllshop Scan-
neil in hit ) cell Sunday morning. The
ceremony was performed In the prcsunco of
a number of men whoso attendance the
prisoner requested.
A ( ionil
The oxiimplo of W. W. Drcwer , justlca ot
the peace , and a prominent citizen of Mount
Jewett , Pa. , is worthy of emulation. Ho
says : "I never leave homo without a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy , and always recommend.
It to my friends. It Is thu best I ever used ,
and never falls to give Immediate relief. "
Wcltling : In ( dunlin.
Kx-Deputy Comptroller Wettllng wjs In.
the city Sunday and tipcnt Uio day at tha
city hall looking up records In the Hollu
caso. Ho returned to Kansas City 'that night ,
but stated that he was willing to como up
any Sunday and give any assistance In hli
power. Yesterday Comptroller Wcstberfj
appointed Henry Bbarp as deputy comptroller
and the appointment will be communicated
to the council Tuesday night. Mr. Sharp U
an old resident of Omaha und han for sonio
time past been employed In the city treas <
urer's oJllce ,
"For fifteen
year-
" > y daughter nun
fcrcd terribly \vitfc.
Inherited Eczema.
Slio received the best mudicnlnttuiN
tionvna given many patent medi
cines , and useC various external
applicationsbut thoyliad no ollVct
whatever. 8. S. S.
waa finally given ,
and it promptly
reached the seat of
the diHcnse , no that
she is cured sound nnd well , her
skin is perfectly clear and pure ,
and she JUIB
been saved from
\vhatthrcatctml
to blight her life
foruver. " E. D.
Jenkins , Litlio-
nia , Ga ,
8. 8. R. isguuranlecd purely vegetable.
end is thu only euro for deep
blood diseases.
Hooks free ; nddre 5 ,
. On.