Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MOJ&AY ,
SPECIAL NOTICES
for tliene column *
jjrlll In : laKrn until 13 n. for tlio
vciilnir mill iin'll H ! " < for "I0
ornliiK mill S ii ml ID" eilllloim.
ll Ivi-rtlMT * , ! } r Miii'Mliiw | n iitiin-
il check , en ii IIHVC mmwrm nil-
iHi-il to it iiiiiiilicrril It-tier In cure
rii < - lire. Ann WITH no nililrpnnril
In ; ili-llvi-rcil on r.rvHUtilntlDii of
t'lu-nk < ml > - .
HICK , l 1-jJe n rvoril first
ii wont theronftcr. .VolliliiK
for li'MN Oinn line Cor tinHrnt
llon. Tlii'nc ml YcrllHCinciit * iiuint lia
run
WAXTHD SITUATIOXS.
WANTED. POSITION nv YOUNG MAN no-
Init typowrltlntr , collecting etc. ; Rood refer-
tnc"a. Aildri siiV,6 , llee , A MMO H
AV'AXTISn 31A MS III3I.I' .
CANVASSERS TO TAKB ORDERS ; NEW MNB
of work ; no henvy Roods lo carry ; rnlmy or
commission. C. 1' . Adams Co. , 21 3 itlh t.
H dlo
BALESMEN FOR CIGARS. JIB A MONTH AND
e p" > ntcs ; old nrm ; experience unneccury In
ducements to customers. O. C. tllthup & Co. .
Bt.
MEN AND WOMEN SOLICITORS FOR TUB
Nntlonnl Reserve nm-oclnllon ; the bout , in'etl
und soundest fraternm order In the field today.
Address I' . A. O. Stevens , 311 N. 16th st. .
OmaJin. 11 517
WANTKI ) . MEN TO LEARN TUB HARDER
trnde ; only eight weeks required ; Illustrated
cntiilofiiio with mnp of the city mulled free.
Mnler System of Harder Schools. Clnrk nnd
Von lluren Sin. , OMcnso ; brunches , New lork ,
Bt. Louis , Cincinnati mid Minneapolis.
WEN AND WOMEN ORGANIZERS AND SO-
llrllorii for beat fraternal benellclary society
In tlio Held ; Ruml pay. AddroM Supieme S c-
rctary Star of Jupiter , McConk , Nebrnskn.
U-Mll N7
WANTED. HOOD TRAVELING MEN. NOW
irnvollnir , for C.ist selllnit ldi- line Male ter
ritory. Adverllfer. Combination Lock llox 8 ,
Jnncsvllle. Minn. H-MSSO 13 *
WANTED SHOEMAKER , 20J SO. 12T1I.
II in SSO-14 *
VANTED-A OAPAHLE DRUO CLEHK , R1UJ-
'H iod In Nebrnsku ; rufcrencfl iTiUlri-d. Au-
W 4 , Hoc olllee 11 527 'J
71 ran , A FEW MEN nv THK DAY OATH-
.nic . nweet potatoes. Tlieo. Wllllamn. llenson.
R-M103 12 *
\VA\THIl KHM A I , lir.I.P.
a GIRLS rou ALL KINDS OF WORK ; n TO
17vu < ik. Canadian Olllce , 1522 Douglas.
C-51S
WANTED. FIRST CLASS GIRL , MUST UK
rood cook : references le'iulied. 1VJ So. 2.th
Avo. C-M2m ! *
NTED. CAPAUl-r. OIIIL TO DO GENERAL
.oupework for family of tluue. No wnihlnit ;
eft of reference required. Apply 115 North
< 0tli ft , \ C in S'.il-n *
- -"t.M-i AN BXPEiyUNrED S.M.ESLMJY
depni tiniAt. Only thud , with a
cxprlini ; need upplv. M plon
C-M973 12
OD.COOIC IN A. SMALL FAM
n. C MS7I J2 *
K LOCKING YOUNG LADY AS
Ifetiiti hath pallors ; experl nc * '
r iJ Sunday. 417 S. llth ft. .
! > . ( lcm. r-.M875 11 *
_ _
[ IMF. AT THE POl'TH OMAHA
nl IMS Noith 26lh * tii'i ' > t. Mr ? .
FOH C1ENEHAL
Ipply S. : < ! th avenup.
avenup.C
C MlOt
I.I. PAif.4 : OF THE CITY. THE
1 ! > 'J3 Fnrn nn. D 319
CIIWA , i'O. , 10S N. 15TII ST.
ll " D-B20
SUH. ji. ( A. STARII , S23 f. Y.
/ D-521
_ _
.1. A 57. i n : oVN 11 LOCK ! KIT 11
! D-523
KS AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
. Flij'.lty. 1st lloor N. Y. Life.
I D-GI1
, .H 8TOIIKS. ALL PA UTS
nnn A Ix > ve Co. , 43 * P.-ixton block.
U-523
SI'CAGUE , 1RTII AND DOI3OE.
HOUSES. FLATS ) , QARV1N nilOI. . 1C13 KAIfM
_ I3-C25
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
HOUSES Fort nn\T. UEMIS."PAXTO"N
ne
HOUSES. J. H HHV.RWOOD. 4 % N. T. LIFE.
D-527
IVJR RENT. ClioJOK 12-ROo"M " 17llnACHED
nioilorn house. Inquire 1313 Cnpltol nvenuo.
D 520
JIOVING HOUSPJIOLD GOODS AND PIANOsT
Olil. Van & Stornse Co. , 1J11V4 Farnam ; te | 1S39.
D 530
E. VILLIAMSO.V. C04 HUE HLDcT
D 531
TTniJSE. MODERN , S ROOMS ,
.nk llnlsh , choice location. Farnam car line ,
with good Imrn , $10.00 per iinntli. Fidelity
Trust Company , llrst lloor Now Y"rk Life bide.
D-M300
X-IIOOM COTTAOE. AL O r. t'NFUHNlSIIEI )
I'ODiiis. all modern , 2124 Miami st. U M237
RENTAL AGENCY. 210 McCAGUE
D-450
> LAI1C1E HOUSES IN DUNDEE PLACE ;
HP , Wi Hc-i hi i In _ M5S3
T RENT-MODEUN O-flOOM DETACHED
u > e. furnuce. bath , etc. , nlco lawn best con-
Ion. 550 N. 23th street. Inquire 053 N.
t ) , D-015
TW. ATONTK. DI'VrWEEN 55 AND M
s to rent ; Kre.it ili-trnn I f' r hnut-i ; rcntiU
sclnlty. J II Hhfrxvoo.l. . 422 N. Y. Life.
D-.MT2I
HUNT. NO. 2SIS rifAULES ST. . WITH
rooms ; all modern Improvement * : RonU
ablf. John Ranilln. D-.M7SS
till RENT. TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 310
FNoitti 2M St. , near Hlic.i nchool. Inciulri1 301
N'orlh Kil St. U-812
lfcsiR.UILlT FL.vi"oF 4 ROOMS IN IIIUCK
tILnuhp , on Ktciuml lloor. 25UI Plerc * n.
' / D Mt53 12 *
ritooM MODKRN"JHOURI"i'oii : RINTiTT
I'liilro 1411 Vlnton. _ "j : " . * _
JOOD , MODERN ? KinTlT-ROOM HOUSE ,
'with ' burn all In uiio.1 rfpir : ! : not nn cnr
: line. 437 Hoard of Trade. nM 9
FOR Ri.vr FiJiixisiinn ROOMS.
1 ' T'Tll ilOOMB. 1901) ) CAPITOL AVE
E Mm 11 *
OR RENT , LAItfJK FRONT ROOM.VEI.L
furnished , K.17 Dodb'Q St. E-M73I 13 *
UlNIBRRD'-llobu ' , 2017 HARNKY"
, , -JICILY FURNISHED ROOM WIT.II CI/JSET-
K-SC9 11 *
_
| JCELY FT'TtNIKI I EU FRON"rirIlOO r"mtATK
and Bfl . 620 S > o. lillist , -
VE , PA1II/JR KI
nd front room upttnlir. Sleam h.-at , 2317
*
- - -
_ " _ _
n" "MODEIIN ROOMS , "sTNOLE OR
, msulle , with or without board. C2j > B. Mth jt.
. . IIRMSHK1) RUOMH AM ) 1IOIRU.
FUH.NISUED ROOMS. J91J DODOE
ITEAM HEATED ROOMS WITH HOARD. ! 0.
Hartley. I' - M NI2 *
'AHOE SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ;
other rooinn ; good bourJ. The Rose. V'020 Ilar-
ney. l--MtM
oDF.RN nillOIC. ROOMS AND 1IOAUD. .50
up. 8H North 19th. F-M7 U *
"
rhotcl. JSIh nnd Dodge tlivete. f-MI79 Oil *
TOPIA , Mil DAVENPORT ST. STEAM IIKAT ,
F-870-15 *
HIJ I/nVESlT POSSIIIL13 7uTKS AN THK
lint furr , A home. Shrrman nv * . car pairct
door evtty tight inlnutM. Newly fumlihrd ;
„ , . niaiilX'nient : adjolim Etpoiltlim. Sura-
loia Ilolel L-NTHIITALN'S ! t < KU st .
F--M75JNJ
CICELY FimVisRKD FRONT ROOM MOD-
, % „ convnle | prlvala family. WI . 'h
IIONT nooxiiwiTR OR wrrioiT UOAHD.
V-S4 llarr-ey I K--MM !
ROOMS AM ) HOARI ) .
( Contlnutil. )
NICELY FrilNISHEl ) FRONT ROOMS. WITH
lionrd. 201S DoURln * . y
FfRNISIIEI ) ROOMS WITH HOARD ; PHI-
vnts family ! btnutlful location. 1IW South
31st. F-.MK1 H *
FfRNISIini ) ROOM AND IIOARO FIR TWO )
ptlvato family. 1902 Wlrt St. F-M9S * 11 *
POR Ri\TlI.MMRM.Sllii ) ) ROOMS.
RENT , J ROOMS. 70S S. 17TH ST.
C1-MI60 O27 *
UNFL'RNISRED ROOMS. 1905 FARNAM ST.
U-MRt 1 * '
TWO I'NFtTRNlSHED ROOM3. 1ST FLOOR.
1713 Chlrngo Bt. C1-M834 16 *
FOR RK.vr STORIES AMI OKS-MCUS.
FOR RENT , DESK ROOM IN GROUND F1/50R
office. Iee ! building ; \\nter , tenm heal , electric
light and janitor rervlcc. Apply to It. W.
Haker , superintendent , Hec building. 1 197
FOR RENT THul-STORY 111UCK HUILIMNO
at SKI Fnrnam st. This liulldlnK h s n llteproof
cement basement , complolc steam hentlnir fix-
turm ; wnter on nil Moors , gas , < te. Apply nt
the olllce of The llee. 1 910
FOR RENT-IN THE HEE ItUILDINQ :
Onn InfRe corner room , ! d tloor , with vault ami
private onice , water , etc.
One IBIRC front room , 2d lloor , divided Into two
roomn by partition , water , etc. "
On ? IniRe corner room , 2.1 lloor , with vault ,
water , etc.
Ono front room , divided by partition , third floor.
One corner room with vault , llilrit floor.
One Inr-Kc room , third lloor , with partition ill-
vliIlnR It Into on Ini-Re room and two smaller
private rooms , water , etc.
Two Inrsc Kroitnd tlnnr roonm with vaults ,
hfvcrnl small rooms on fourth lloor. with vaults.
All lho. e rooms nre heated with steam , electrlo
Ilillitit supplied , with nrst-cluss Janitor Ferv-
Ico. Elovntnrn mn day and all nlitht. Rulld-
Inif strictly nrcproof. Apply to R. W. Hakcr ,
Mipcrlnlendcnt , loom 101. lleo buSldlnp.
1 103
AttliXTS WAXTHJ ) .
AGENTS WANTED , TO INTRODUCE OUR
line of popular priced cnmerus ; Just out ; every
body buys them : profits liberal ; excellent
ehnnco to make money. For terms nnd iCioto-
Kraphs address La Crosse Camera Co. . X 37 ,
Li Crosc , WIs. J-MS5T 11 *
WAXTKn TO ItKXT.
WANTED , TO RENT OR HUY FIRST-CLASS
residence In ( food location ; nine lo twelve
rooms ; state full particulars. Address W10 ,
Hee office. K MS32 1 !
WANTED. AHOUT AN 8-ROOM FURNISHED
\V la. Her. It M93I 11
STORAOK.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
303-910 Jones ; gcne-al slorago and forwarding.
M 5H
OM. VAN & CTORAOE 1511H FARN'M. TKI , ISr.J.
M--511
FRANK EWERS. STORAGE , 1211
haullni ; ft p-icklnp , chonpest rates. Tel. " . ' .
M 783
AVAXTHIJTO IIIJY.
UEST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
bank accounts nt room OOfi , N. Y. Life lildit.
N 530
HIDIIEST PltlfES PAID FOR OMAHA SAVIngs -
Ings bank accounts. The Hyron Hleeil Co
'
N MIOO
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS HANIt AC
count * . G. G. Wallace , 312 Brown blk. , ICIh
nnd DouKlns. N 593
WANTED , TO PURCHASE J4.00Q FIRST
mnrtBiifte 0 per cent Omaha Gas Manufacturing
Company bonds due 1911 at par. Address C
K. Platt , llaln. Pcnn. N M979 12
WILL PAY CASH FOR $3,101 OMAHA SAV-
Inns llnnk accounts. F. U. Wend , i,2l DniiB-
l s. Insurance. N S20 D
WANTED. TO HUY A GOOD SECONIMrAND
piano for cash. Address W 13 , Heo.
N-SC3 9
I-'OR SAL13FIMIMTU11H.
ALL THE FURNITURE- AN 8-UOOM
house cheap. Apply 140 N. 33rd street.
O-SCI
SALH MISCRLLAMSOrs.
SAWDUST. HULK Oil SACICED-CIMHIiINO
and hOB fence. C. R. Irfe. SOI Douglas.
. Q-537
HOG FENCE. ALL WIRE. HEST ON EAliriT ,
lawn nnd yard fence. Wire Works. 403 S. 14th
503.O 28
MISCISLL.VMSOUS.
THE KLONDIKE , RATES. ROUTES , WHAT
to take , reliable Information , 10 ctnts. Alawkan
Hurcau of Information , 202 Park st. . Strentor ,
'
' " R--M943 16
CLA1RVOYAXTS.
MRS. PAUU TRANCE MEDIUM. :03 N. 10TH ,
unlt..s tin' separated : changes luck ; letters con.
talnlng stamp promptly ana ; ladles , Me.
S-M772 Nl *
BENO CLAIRVOYANT OVER 1521 LEAVEN ,
worth l. S SOS 12 *
1I.VTHS , I3TC.
MEDICATED HATHS , IIAREGE. SEA. SU -
phur , massage. Mine. Hrlison , from Paris. 107
N. 12th St. T-M333 O24 *
MADAM SM TII , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE
steam baths. T "SO J2 *
HArilS , MASSAGE. LAURA ELLISON.
Crounso blk. , 119 N. ICtli Bt. , room 12.
T M3C9 10
MRS. I > R. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE UATR
parlors ; restful and curative , 417 S. llth , up-
Btalrs. . . T MIOO II *
1'KRSO.VAL.
VLYVI FOR UTERINE TROUHI.ES. 3IC-8 I1EE
lllJn. , physlclun , consultation or health Look fiee
U 530
11AT1IS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 311)14 ) S. 15TII.
U-510
II. HAAS , FI > ORIST. PLANTS AND CUT
tlowerx , hoquetil , hall , resldencu nnd gruvu
decorations. Flowcm , lniqiiets nnd dccuratloni
delivered to nny p.irt of Ilia city. Orders liy
telephone promptly ntti-nded to nnd filled In
two bourn. Telephone 776. 1813 Vlnton St
U-931-OH
RUPTURE CURED ; NO DETENTION FROM
buslnefH ; no pnln ; we refer t < i hundreds of
vnsi * * cured ; lilies cuu-d by n lnKle , painless
treatment. Cull or write The Empire llupturo
Cure nnd Medical Institute , succcssnm to The
O. ! : . Miller Co. , 932-3. N. Y. Life Illdir. ,
Onmhn. U 611
CJ.OTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND RE-
p.ilrcd ; dny or night : drcrs suits for hire.
Pnntorlum , N. K. cor , 14th nnd Fnrnnm. Tel.
963. U-MSI7
MOXHY TO r.OAX RHAL KST.VTK.
MONEY TO LOAN AT IARATES. . TIIIJ
O. F. Dnvl" Co. . 1503 Farnam St. W 542
ANTHONY I/DAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y U ;
tiulck money nt low rules for choice farm Inndj
In Iowa , northern Mlsscurl , eastern Nebraska.
W-513
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Furnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Farn'm
W-644
MQKEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
rinlbcstatc. Drennnn , Lve Co. , Paxton Hlk ,
W-5IS
MONEV TO LOAN. 11E.MIS , PAXTON I1I.OCK.
W-54
C PER PENT MONEY ON NEBRASKA FARMS
nnd Oinnl'U ImproviiJ property. Apply to W. U ,
Melklc. 1st Nntlonnl bank Oldg. W 547
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
propel ty. Pui y & Thomas , 07 lit Nnt. Ilk. Mdz
SIX PUR CUNT CITY AND FARM LOANS.
Garvln llros. , 1613 Farnain St.
W-54J
MONEY TO IXAN ON IMPROVED CITY
property , S. P. Iluntwlclc & Co. , 311 Paxton
Hlk. W-M793
Jlffl.OO AND UP. F. D. WEAD , 16 & DOUGLAS ,
W S30 N6
MO\I-JV TO IOAVCIIATTULS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
hiirocs , wagont , etc. , nt 13went rates In city ;
in removal of Koodn : strictly ronllJsntl.il ; you
ran pay the loan off nl any lime or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE I./1AN CO. ,
309 S , 16th St.
X-550
IIIISI.VKSS OIIAXCKS.
FOR KENT THK METROI > Oi.T.\N l7oTEL IN
Olioyeims ; In line L-nndltlon ; i-K'cirlo llghti ;
IharoiiKhly i > lumb d , U > it lucallin In ( he city.
One block from I'nlnp dctiot. Fifty llrbt-class
rooms , line l > ur : u.ri. furnUhed : KOOJ barber
hop and luith itionn : In fart. v rythlnt : ncof -
sary lu a nm-class hotel Parly tenting muit
puri'hatie fiiiuiturr. II tel dMnc good bunlnetn
at prtKiit. A0drf J. iGriffin. . Oh.yenti8.Wyo
Y MJJO Oll'
IUJSIXKS5 CIIAVCKS.
( Continued. )
TO GCT IN OR OUT OF RUS1SE33 GO TO J.
_ J. Gllimn. 511 First Nafln'inK. ' 1-MM1
_ _
1'OR 8ALF. OR THAW' . OOOt ) LIVERY
l m ; business pro i > erou ; rnly bnrn In town.
Address J. N. Austin , Cordova , ! ; ISJ , n.
HAKERY AND CIGAR STORF. DOING GOOD
business. J. J. Gibson , & 14 1st Nafl IJJJ'j ' * !
l SB3 18
FOH PALM , STOCK OF JIKItCHANDIStJ AND
n < turCT in coullu-nMcrn Nelmukn ; br t loca
tion In Inwn ; MtahtlK.ied trade of lone Maml-
Ing ; 11,000 cash will Ret It. 113X KC.Omnlm.
\-Slrl 11 *
FOR HAM ; on UINT. A noon.
new hotel In live town. Address M. Hoffman ,
Carroll. In. Y M3VJ 1C *
POII SAI.U IIHAI. HSTATH.
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON . S12 N. Y. L.
UK 9S.1-O.1C *
Bi ; 1't.Ari : iiARnAtN.i.nqo , ra.'w TO
O.i ) ; ne < - photos nt ICth nnd Fnrnntn , Mor o
Hid ? . J. J niUon , C14 VlrM Nnt. Hank lll.lt.
'
UOtT.SKS. LOTS , FARMS , LANDS , LOANS.
( le. 1' . Itemls Real Untnte Co. . I'nxtin M.-ck. .
. . . RK-5S3
17 PUP. CT OROSS INVRSTMKNT. , IMproved -
proved real estate ; rental. ICIJ.OO per yenr |
price. .SOO. Aildre T H.tt. . Hi : Mtl
8-ROOM 1IOURH. J2.SCO. 40-toot comer lot. S. W.
cor. isth ami Iznnl.
JIM p r were buy * ' 0 ncrei nno mlle * nulh of
Rusor * , Rdoin IB , 1'ntlersnn , Kill. UK M1M O 1R
1IAVK SOMF. KAROATNlf MYSELF , CITY AND
fnttn. Call for particulars W'mson , COI He * bl B.
RIJ-D5S
TWO B-rtOOM COTTAOKS. M FT. FRONT. 10
blocks north of I' , o. : chenn. 521 Bv V6th nv.
HK-2S5-1I *
fc-nooM roTTAon AND ixvr WKST OK HJC-
pnrltlon uroumla. nearly new , for J5M ! } 1CO cnah
nn > l monthly payments of JI9 on balance ,
llyron R. IlnMInK * . ! 12 S3. 14th St. Ri : M401
SNAPS. SO ACRES 12 MILKS N. W. . fS.SOO.
t ncrcs 4 MocUs from Ilensnn motor , } W > W.
3. " > nrres ninth of Stat > fair Kroimil * . J3.SOO.
4SX1TJ ) feet , near 52il & CumliiR St. , only J90H.OO. .
Corner on Fnrnam Ft. , near 40th t. . JT'Ki.oo. '
To cxchanRo 110 ncres 19 milesnorth .ot Omaha
I' . O. for clear Improved prnrrtv.
JOHN N. FREN/HR. Onn. P. O.
RK-M 213
IlARflAINS. HOUSES. I/ITS AND FARMS ;
sale or trnile : F. K. Darling , narkrr HIV
RE M77B
FOR SALE. ON I-ON'O TIME , AT C PBR CENT
Interest , two Improved fnrnu mllolnliit ; City
of Mlwiurl Vnlley , In. One if 160 ncrei : nn-
ether of 210 nci"n : nil In cultivation. Will h
snM on 10 yo.irs' time. Aildrejn , I < ick Drawer
"C , " SlH-nnnilonh , la. HE Xt7r ! N5
FOR SALE , ONE OF Till ! FINEST RESI-
ilenccs In Ilnnscnm Park. Alt modern Im-
Imivompnts ; ten room * ; lot 60x180 ; fine Fhmle
tie . Fronting on pnrk.VI11 ! > sold cheap
nnd terms easy. Apply to John Dale. 200 .NPW
York Life. ' RE-iSlOr
Foil SALE , KO ACRES. ALL SMOOTH , WELL
Improve' ' ! Flllmore county land. lv miles ot
coed town : price $1.000 , worth J5.000. Addrem
C. II. Senate , Friend , Neb. RE Mil *
SPECIAL RAttOATN IN A COTTAQK AND
lot on S. ICth St.
A wnrklntr man cnn nfford to buy It.
IInuii > nnil barn i > nd lionrlnc fruit , 2 n-c" .
frnntlnc a park. ( IMO ; nnothor similar. $1.0 0.
Il'itinc ' nnil full lot. Wntmit Hill , fKoml ) . $1,210
S-ron'ii house , bath and cellar , burn , full lot ,
1,7.W.
C-rnnm cottnifi > nbnut C mocks from Park nve.
nnd lot. } SS7.
F. D. Wcad , 1321 Douplns St. Innnrnnc"
RE 823 9
I'.V WMIItOICKIlS.
H. KMIOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 10 ST.
TY1M2-.YIUTKHS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD HE HA.VI3D DAILY
If every operator used llRht runnlns Dense-
more. 1C12 Fnrnnm st. Omaha. CM
COAL.
ntlRLINOTN NUT , REST. CHEAPEST.PRICE
$3.75 per ton. ' 1'hone SW. Harmon & Weeth Co
023 NS
SIIOUTIIAXn-ANn-TYl'EWrtlTIXO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
654
AT OMAHA 1IUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS.
655
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
ColJcRc. lioyd'B theater. SCO-O-11 *
MCCARTHY'S ACADEMY , 17TH & DOUGLAS.
-931 N9
LOST.
LIGHT RAY HORSE , 7 YEARS ; WEIGHS
nbout 1050. rnther thin and high backbone. Re
ward for return to 1718 Cass St. , Omaha.
Lost M1SG
LOST. LADY'S GOLD WATCH. DETWEEN
Douglas on 12th nnd 20th and Leavenworth.
Leave nt Hee olllce nnd net rewnitl.
Lost M103 11'
3IUSIC , AIIT AND'-LANOUAOl ! .
PROF. CHARLES I'ETIIRSEN , INSTRUCTION
In piano , violin , KUltnr , mandoline , zither ,
volcf. 20 years experience ns teacher ; terms
reasonable. Studio S13 Slieely Block. 783-N4
MISS MINNIE LOVI. TEACHER OF PIANO ,
removal to 1924 Cor by St. Terms reasonable.
References. 911-16 *
EVENING CLASSES IN ENGLISH. MATHI
matlcs , bonkkeeplm ; . M , S. McCarthy's
Academy , 17th and DouRlaa Sts. 980 14
Kl'llXITUHH PACKED.
M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMING , TCI * 1331.
657
MATTHKSS HI2.VOVATIXR WORKS.
MATTRESSES. COUCHES. PARLOR FURN7-
turn to order ; impaired. ICO3 Lenvenw'h ; tel. I't6 ,
PEATII1211 RI2XOVA'IOil WORKS.
FEATHERS ROUOHT AND SOLD , MAT-
tresees renovated nnd made to order. Whlto
Swan. 1701 N. 21th , 'Phone 1043. MS48
PATENTS.
fa'llfcs * Co" Attorney * .
. > < > 1'a.ent .
&L.W
Omnha. Njb. Uranch office nt Washlnuton.
D. C. Send for free Advice and Patent Rook.
See Sunday llee for our Machine Movements ,
copyrighted , 1S97.
.VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ,
PROPOSALS FOH FKESH IIKBF AND
Mutton Henclqunrters Deportment of the
1'lntto , Olllce Chief Commissary of Sub-
flstenco , Omalm , Neli. , Oct. 11 , 1S37 ; Sealed
proposals. In triplicate , accompanied by
written Rirarantce bonds , In duplicate.will
bo received at this oillre , until 11 o'clock '
u. m. , central Htandar.d time. November
It , 1& > 7 , nt which time and pluco they will
be opened In presence of bidders , for fur-
nlatiliiB such iiiantltle.s | of frosli beef and
mutton for IPHUCH , as maybe required by
the Subsistence Department""U. S. army , at
Omaha , Nob. , Kortu Greek , HoblnBOn and
Nlobrnra , Nebraska , nnd Korts D. A. HUH-
be received until 10 o'clock u. m. , mountain
standard time , and opened at the posts of
I-'orts Nlobrara , Itoblnson , D. A. Kumell ,
Watihnkle , Jleade and Camp Pilot Iluttc , by
the respective post cotninltsnrles of such
posts , each commissary receiving proposals
for hla own post only. Proposals will also
be received stutlnc the price at which thn
bidder Will deliver fresh beet or mutton of
tha character stated In the specifications
and to be delivered of temperature not
Kraiter than CO decrees , Fahrenheit , Full
Informntlon furnished on application here
or to commissary at any post authorized
to open proposals. Government reserves
rltrht to reject any or all proposal or any
tiart of any proposal Knvelopea containIng -
Ing proposnlw Hhould bo marked "Proposala
for Fresh Beef and Mutton , " and nddrested
to underpinned or Cominl.M.sary nt post au
thorized to receive proposals. Frank 12 ,
Nye , Major and C. S.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bHa will be received at the offlco of
the Grounds and IlulldlnK Department ol
the Transmlsslsalpl and lutcrnatlonal exposition - .
position until G o'clock p. in. , Monday , October - |
tober llth , for the construction of the Flno ! '
Arts building. ! i
Plans and specifications can be seen at I
the ollrp ! of the superintendent , room No. !
G34 , Paxton block , or icts will be furnished
contractor * at cost.
F. V. KIUKENDAI.L.
_ Mgr. Grd'e. & Bide. Dcpt.
B 30 d to 0 11
Sealed bids will be received at tne olllco
of the Grounds nnd Itulldlnp department
of the Trnnsnilsslsslppl nnd Intcrnntlonnl
Imposition until S o clock p in. Monday ,
October IS , for the construrtlon of the
Auditorium ImlMlnK. Plans and fpeclllca-
lions can bt seen at the olllce ot the super
intendent , room No. 031 , Paxton block , or
seta will bo furnished contractors At cost.
F. I''KJKKKNDAl.U
Mgr. Or'iAifiWd nirt'Rs Popt.
O 10 to ISMftU
( Should bo rend DAILY by nil Interested ,
as changes may occur ntnny time. )
ForelRti malls for thoj week ending Oc
tober 10. 1SIT , will clos6 ( PUOMPTljY In all
cnsus ) ut the Ocnerrtl PoHtoiIlcu as follows :
PARCELS 1'OST MAILS CLOSK ON'K
HOtTIl I3AHM13H than closing time shown
below.
TrniiN-.VlIaiitlc Mulls.
TUESDAY At n. m. for-.ElMtOPE , per s.
w. Travo * . via Southnmpttin nnd Urcmcn
( IcttiT' * for Ireland must bo directed "per
Tcavo" ) . J
WUDNI53DAY At 7 ni m. ( supplementary
0 n. m. ) for EUUOPI3. per s. s. St. Louis * ,
via Southampton ( letters for Ireland must
bo directed "par St. tous" | ) ; nt9 n. in.
( supplementary 10:30 : n. m. ) for EUIIOPIS.
per s. s , Teutonlci via Qtipcns'own ; nt
10 a. in. for H13IX1IUM direct , per s. s.
Frlesland , via Antwerp ( letters must be
directed "per Krleslanll" ) .
THURSDAY--At 7 n. m , for EUROPE , per
s , s. F. lllsmitrck * . via 1'lymoitth , Cbor-
hottrc nnd HamburR ; nt 8 n. m. for
NETIIEIttjANDS direct , par H. s. Amster
dam , via Amsterdam ( letters must bo
directed "per Amsterdam" ) .
SATUHDAY-At 5:30 : a. m. for EUROPE ,
per a. H. Campania * , via. Queonstown ( let
ters for France , Switzerland , Italy , Siviln ,
PortitKnl , Turkey. ICsypt nnd Hrltlsh India
must bo directed "per Campania" ) ; nt 7
a. m. for FRANC 13. SWITZERLAND ,
ITALY. SPAIN , POHTUOAL , TURKEY ,
13C1YPT nnd IHUTISII INDIA , per s. s.
La HrctnKiie * , via Havre ( letters for other
parts of Europe must be directed "per Ix
P.retncne" ) : nt S n. 'm. ' for NETHER
LANDS direct , per s > . a. Mnnsdum. via
Rotterdam ( letter * must ba directed "per
Mnnmlnin" ) : at S a. m. for GENOA , per
s. s. Ems ( letters mtist be * directed "per
Emn" ) : at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct ,
per Ethiopia , via QlaBBOiv ( letters must be
directed "per Ethiopia" ) ; at 11 n. m. for
NORWAY direct , per . a. Hekla ( letters
must be directed "per Hckln" ) .
PRINTED MATTER , ETC. Gcrinnn Monmers
'sallhiR on TueEdaj-a take Printed Jlntter. etc. ,
for Osrtr.any. and Specially Addressed Printed
Matter , etc. . for other pnrts ot Europe. Ameri
can ntul White Star stenmer on Wednesdays ,
German Ftramern on Thursday * , and Cunard ,
Flench and Orrnian ntcamerB on Saturdays
take Printed Matter , etd. , * for nil countries for
which they arc advertised to carry mall.
After the closing of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls nnnied aliene. nddlttonal supple
mentary malls are opened on t'.ie piers of the
American , English , French and German steam
ers , and remain open until within Ten Min
utes of the hour of nailing of steamer.
Miillx fnr South anil Ceil ( ml Aiuorlcn ,
Went ImllcM , Ktc.
SUNDAY-At C n. m. for PROGRESO. per
> . . Moxi.u ( letters for other partrt of
Mexico must be directed "per Mexico" ) .
MONDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary 11 n.
m. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except
Costa Rica ) and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORTS , per s. s. AlILfiicu , via Colon ( let
ters must be directed. I'P-L'r A'.llanca" ) : at
" 3 p. m. for HELIJCB. PUERTO CORTE7.
and GUATEMALA , per steamer from Now
Orleans. * <
TUI5SDAY At 2 p. m. for LA PLATA
COUNTRIES direct , per si. s. Mlrnmar ; at
* * 3 p. in. for COSTA .RICA , per steamer
from New Orleans. 1 > . >
WEDNESDAY At 2CO : a. m. for PORT
ANTONIO , per mm/iMrom Phlla-le'pliln ;
ut 1 p. m' . for CUU4V ! ] > lir s. s. Yucatan ,
via Havana ; .it 0 p. m. for PORT AN
TONIO , per steamer { rom Hoston.
THURSDAY At 11 a > irf. ( supplementary
llX ; > n. in. ) for VENEZUELA and
CURACAO , " per s. < Venezuela ( letters
for Colombia.via Curnctio , must be di
rected "per Venezuela" ) ; at 120 : : ! p. m.
( supplement.iry 1 pm. . ) for ST. THOMAS ,
ST CR01X , LE10WARD nnd WIND
WARD ISLANDS , per s. s. Fontabelle.
FRIDAY At 2:30 : , a. rAMfc NEWFOUND
LAND , per H s. As.iyrFari from.'PWladel-
phla ; at 1 P. . m. for NORTH TiRAZIU
, - ? - ? . - HortitlorVlo : Pitra" Maranhnin'nTnd
Ceara ; nt 2 p. m. for PORTO RICO di
rect , per s. s.t Arltrtdla ; . nt 3 p. in. for
NEWFOUNDLAND and ' ST. ' 1'IERRE-
MIQUELON , per s. s Olivette , from lios-
ton.
SATURDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary
lO' O a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND ,
JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and GIIEY-
TOWN , per a. s. Altai ( letters for Costa
HIca must bo directed "per Altai" ) ; "at
10 a. m. ( sunplementary 10i30 a. in ) for
HAITI , via Port ati Prince , Petit Go.ive
and Jeremie ' , alco CARTHAGENA. per s.
'
9. Alps'at ; 10SO : a , mj.-i'or CAMI'ECHE ,
CHIAPAS. TAHASCO and YUCATAN ,
per o. s. Concho ( letters for other parts
of Mexico and for Cuba must be directed
"per Concho" ) ; nt 8:30 : p , m. for ST.
PIHRRE-MIQUELON , per steamer from
North Sydney.
Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and
thence by steamer , close at this olllce dally at
S:30 p. m. Malls for Mlquclon , by rail to 1)03-
ton and thence by steamer , close at this office ,
dilly nt 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Cuba clone nt this
olllce dally at 7:00 n. in. , for forwarding by
nteamcrs sailing ( Mondays nnd Thursdays ) from
Port Tampa , Fla. Letter malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer , close at this otllco dally at
12 in. ; paper malls at n a.'m. HeRlstereJ mall
closes at 6:00 : p. m. previous day.
TriuiH-Pnc-lflu Mull * .
Mails for China andi Japan , per s. s. Vic
toria ( from T.icoma ) , close iiere dally up
to October " 10. nt fi:30 : p. m. Mails for
Australia ( except West Australia ) , New
Zwilaml , Hawaii und 'FIJI Islands , per H.
B. Mlowera ( from Vancouver ) , close Jiere
dally after October * 'S and tin to October
11 , at 0SO : p. m. Malls for China , Japan
nnd Hawaii , per o. a. China ( from San
Francisco ) , close here dally up' to Oc
tober 1 ! > , at 0:20 : p. m. Malls for the So
ciety Islands , per Khlp City of Pnpeltl
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up
to October 25 , at 0:30 : p. in. Malls for
Hawaii , per H. a. Australia ( from San
Francisco ) , closa hern dally up to October
27 , nt 0:30 : p. m. Mrills for China and
Japan ( specially < iddrc. > d only ) , per H. a
Empress of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , close
hero dally up t November * * 1 , at 0:30 : p
m. Malls for Australia ( except thoH.j for
West Australia ) , which nro forwarded via
Europe , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and
Samoan Islands , per s. s. Alnmeda ( from
San Francisco ) , close hero dally up to
November a , nt 7:30 : a. m. , 11 a. m. and
C:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival nt New York of
8. n. Campania with British malls for
Australia ) ,
Trans-PacIno malls are forwarded to port of
xnllltu ; dally mid the schedule of closing U
nrrnnsed on the presumption of their unin
terrupted overland transit , "Registered mall
closes at 6W : p. m. previous day.
I'ostofllce , Now Yorlt , * N. Y. , October 8 ,
JbJ7CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
liUllLINRTOn A MISSOURI
lllvi-r Rallrond-"The Hurling-
Burlington ton RoifurP- General Olllce , N ,
W. Corner Tenth and Fnrnam
Olllce , 1503
Farnanr Street. Telephone 250.
Depot. nT nll > nnd Mason
Strcets.U iTMephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive.
tiuu , vj tun , uiiiornia
Hlaek IIIIU , .Montana 0
iJSiin fic.r.1 : ? : : .feggs .tjigss
j'i."cDoauyra.8.t vi ' - r " " ; ' * ss
CHICACiq , .HURLINOTON &
Burlington ( Julncy Rnllroad-41Tlio Hurl.
Inuton Route" Ticket Olllce ,
1503 Farnui ? ' treet. Telephone
ZW. Depot. Tenth and Mason
Htre ts TOPphane , 128 ,
Jove. Arrive.
7:55 : am
4:14 : pm
7-5 : um
6:10 : pm
" 2W : pm
Dally , * * "Dally except 3umJ y.
KANSAS OITT. ST. JOSEPH
& Council muffs Rullroad-
"The nurllngton lloute"
Ticket Office , 1602 Farnain
Street , Tokphone 250. Depot ,
Tenth and Maion Streets , T l >
ephon , m.Leave
Leave , Arr've ' ,
Kansas City Day Kr. . . . 9:03 : nm ' 8:10 : pm
Kansas City Nlj.-ht Ex. . * 10:00 : pin :30 : am
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST
Paul Railway City Tlrktt
Olllce. 1104 Farnam Street ,
Telephone , JS4. Depot. Tenth
and Maton Slrr ti. Telephone ,
IcS *
, Leave. ArHvc.
Ol Icugo Limited Ex. . . . S:45 : pm * :05 : am
Omaha and Chicago Ex. . * 11:00 : urn 1:50 : pm
Dally
WAI1ASII ItAIUtOAU-TICKPT OFFICE. 1115
Fainiim Street Telephone , 82i. I'IKII. ' Tenih
and Mason Streets. Teleph'inf. US.
Lsuve , Arrive.
8t I oul "Cannan Hall"
EiWew , . * < :50pm : U'W m
FACTS ABOUT THE COUNliL ,
Some Information Concerning the
Agricultural Situation in Nebraska.
PROSPECTS FOH NEXr YEAR'S ' CROPS
IMnnn or Mie Knriurr * fiir Work Alicnil
Miiflt of Hit * Olil Crop * Still
Ill-Ill NlMV Sl'ttllTH
CdlillliK.
Much of the Informallan gathered by The
Heo In Its effort to secure data for the crop
revlaw published last week could not bo
tabulated. It has been synopslzed and
Is here presented In tlio lirlsfest pos
sible form. The notes concerning the
counties mentioned 'below ' will bo found ot
great value by all who 'are Interested In
Nebraska.
ADAMS COUNTY.
A syrup manurastory is'running night and
day , making syruy from sorghum cane.
There will bo a large Increase In the acre-
a7o of winter wheat ; nboui onc-thlnl of 'ho
cultivated land will bo aown to wheat. The
winter wheat IP now oil up , and the earliest
sown covers the ground. There has not
been any great Increase In settlers yet. hue
many ate looking over the county with the
prospect of buying , and a considerable num
ber have purchased land nnd will move In
later In the fall or In the spring. Imiulriea
for land come from Ohio. Pennsylvania , In-
dlnpa , Illinois and Iowa. About half of last
year's wheat , halt of the corn and halt ot
the cots are still In the county.
ANTI3UHM2 COUNTY.
If prices continue good there will be nn
Increase In the acreage of spring wheat.
Very little winter wheat l ralecd In this
county. The acreage this year Is much
greater than last. Many who left this sec
tion during the period of depression are com
ing back. About one-tenth of laet year s
wheat , one-fourth of the corn and the same
of cats are still held In the county.
1IOONE COUNTY.
There will probably bo about 3,000 acres
or winter wheat sown this fall. A number
of new settlers are coming In and the coun
try Is prosperous. About 30 per cent of the
ln t corn crio and 5 per cent of the oats
are still held here.
BUFFALO COUNTY.
There will probably be from 20,000 to 30,000
acres sown to winter wheat and rye this
fall. About 500,000 bushels of last year'd
corn Is still In the county. There will be
some now settlers come Into the county this
fall.
I3UUT COUNTY.
Of last year's crop there t > tlll remains In
the county 50.000 bushels of wheat , SOO.OOO
of corn and 200.000 of cat * . No definite data
concerning the fruit crcp , but this Is ono of
the best fruit counties In the state , nnd the
yield has been abundant this year.
I1UTLEU COUNTY.
There will be nn Increased acreage of
winter wheat and the area sown will prob
ably be about 15,000 acres. There still re
mains In the county of last year's crop about
1,000 bushels of wheat , 120,000 of corn and
30,000 ot oats. There has been no great
Increase lu population during the year.
CEDAR COUNTY.
There will bo an Increase In the winter
IIAII.HOADS.
FUKMONT. ISUCHORN < t
Missouri Valley Railway Gen
eral Olllces , United States Na.
tlonal Hank HutUlng , South'
west Corner Twelfth nnd Fnr-
nam Streets. Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone. Ml. Depot.
Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone. 145S.
Leave. Arrive.
Illaelc Hills. Deadwood
ard Hot Springs 3:00 : pm C:00 : pm
Wyoming : , C-asper nnd
Douglas 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
HntUnes , York. David
City , Superior Geneva ,
Exeter and Scward. . . . 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Norfolk , West 1'olnt nnd 7W nm "lOtfj am
Fremont * 3:00 : pm 5:00 pm
Lincoln , Wahoo nnd 7:50 : am * * 10:3 nm
Fremont * 3:00 : pra 8:00 : am
Fremont Local " 7:60 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday. ' "Sunday
only. " Dally except Saturday. Dally
except Mondiy
t SIOUX CITT& PACIFIC HAIL ,
road General Olllcts , United
States National Hank Dulld-
Ing , S. W. Corner Twelfth
ami Farnam Streets. Tlclut
Olllce , 1401 Furnam Street.
Telephone , 661. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster
Streets. Telephone , 11SS.
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City , Mnnkato , St
Paul , Minneapolis CI5 : pm 9l : am
Dally.
CHICAGO & NOKTHWEST-
rn Hallway City Ticket
Olllce. HOI Farnam Street.
Telephone , &C1. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Street. Telephone
128.
Leave. Arrive.
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St. Paul and
Minneapolis & :40 : am * 10:45 : pm
Missouri Valley. Sioux
City 7:30 : nm 9:05 : pm
Denlson , Carroll , Wall
Lake 7:30 : am 9:03 : pm
Eastern Express. Des
Molnes. Murahalltown.
Cedar Haplds Chicago " 10:45 : am 4:10 pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chicago
and East 4:43 : pra 4:10 : pm
Fast Mall. Chicago to
Omaha 3:11) : ) pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St. Paul. Minne
apolis Limited Bits pm 9:25 : nm
Omaha-Chicago Special. . 0:30 : pm Klo : am
Dailv. Daily except Sunday.
CHICAGO. HT. PAUL , MINNE.
apolls & Omaha Ttnllway
General olllccs. Nebraska Dl-
vlsclon. Fifteenth nnd Webster
etreetn. City Ticket ofllce ,
1401 Farnam Street. Telephone
E61. Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tele ,
phone , nS.
_ , Leave , Arrive.
Sioux City Accommoda. 8t : ) am 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. 9:5 : } am 8:25 : pin
BUIr , Emerfon. Sioux
City , Ponca , Hurting-
ton and innon-llelu. . . . 1:00 : pm "llK : am
SIcux city. Slfinkato , St.
Paul. Minneapolis 6:15 : pm SilO'am
Dally. Dally except Sunday , Sunday
only.
UNION i'Acrc-"THK : OVER.
land Houto" General ofllces. N.
E. Corner Ninth and Farnam
Streets. city Ticket Olllce. IMS
Farnam Street. Telephone , 316.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone , 128.Leave
Leave Arrive ,
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver , Salt Lake.
Pacific coast , nnd all
western points 8:20 : am 4:45 : pm
Fast Moll train for
Denver , Ealt l > 3kc.
Puclllo cost nnd nil
western points 4:05 : pm IO:20 : am
Lincoln , Hentrlco and
StronuburB Kxprfss. . . 4:05 : pra 3CO : pm
Grand Island Exprees. . . 5:31 : pm 3DO : pm
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
Council Hluffj I .oral Leaves , 6:40 : a , m. i CSO : a
n ; 7:30 : a , m.i 8:25 : n. in. ; 10:41 : a. in. ; 2:15 :
p. m. ; 4:30 : p. rn.j 6:55 : p , m. Arrives , 0:20 : a , m. :
7:20 : n. m. ; 8 a. m.:9:25 : : n. m. ; 11:30 : a. in , ; 3:10 : p.
in. : 6:40 : p. m , ; 9:05 : p. m. : 10:45 : n. m.
OMAHA , KAKnnS CITY & EASTERN RAIL.
road-Omaha & St. Louis Rallroad-"The O. K
Itouto' Ticket Ofllce , H15 Farnam Street
Patton.bure. Klrksvllle.
" ' "Daily " , 4:30 : pra 11DO : am
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &
Paclrio Railroad "Tho Great
Ilnck Inland Route" city
T'cket OHIc" , 1523 Fnrnam
Street , Telephone , 428. Depot ,
Tenth nn. . I Mason Ktreetn.
Telephone , 128.
. Leave. Arrive.
Chlcniru and Bt Paul
Ventlbulvd Express . . . 4M : pm 1:45 : pm
Uncoln , Colorado Hpg ,
Pueblo , Denver nnd
_ . . . . . . . . . lI5pm : 4:05 : pm
Chicago. Des Mjlnes and
. "ock _ Island . 70 ; pra 8:15 : air
Atlantic Eiprcim. for
Des Molms nnd east
ern paint . 7:00 : am E 35 pm
Lincoln , Falrtmry and
Hi'Uevllle . B:4 : Dm " 10:40 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday !
MISSOURI PACIFIC' RAILItOAII
General OITIces nnd Ticket
Oltice , Merchant ! National IJaik
nulldlriK , 1221 Farnom Street.
Telephone. 104. Depot- Fifteenth
and Wtbiler Str eii Telcphom ,
1138.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas Pity , St. Lou't
and fouiifern i 'lntB. ' . . 3' pra 'IJiJS pm
Kantas city lixpren * . , 9:30 : pm C:20 : am
Ft r'niolc & Union Ll. . 900 ; pm 7:00 : am
Dully
A
and none ot tht > .
the corn Is still ownua
hands of the growers or de .
been som now settlers come Into t
this tall.
'
CHASK COUNTY. rj (
Stock raising Is the principal Industry 1. ,
this county. There has been a larger 1m- ,
jnlKTAtlon to the county In ISO" than tor
sovorrtl years , and there are many moro com-1
Ing In and looking over the county with .1
purpose of vwchaslng.
CI1KIWY COUNTY.
Stock raising Is the ( irlnclpM Industry , and
It Is now on the boom. The crop of calves ,
last spring was unusually large , nnd they'
are being readily disposed ot by those who
wish to sell , bringing good prices. The
county h.i * thousands ot tons ot surplus hay ,
and rnnchmcn are anxious to get cnttlo to
winter.
CLAY COUNTY.
Among the Industries ot the county aside
from farming , which nro conducted on nn
extensive scale , nro the milling , canning and
creameries Chickens nlso vlnlm a large
amount of attention , and bring Into the county
annually n largo.amount of money. About 26
per cent of the 1S97 wheat , 75 per cent ot the
1SOC nnd 30 per cent of the lS9r corn still
remains In the county. The towns are fill
ing up , and there Is a brisk demand tor farm
land. Diislnres generally Is active nnd col
lections have been good slno the grain has
been thrashed.
COLFAX COUNTY.
Colfnx county hns two ot the largest flourIng -
Ing mills In the state , one located nt Schny-
ler and ono nt Howells. . There Is In course
of construction a chicory factory , with a
capacity of ten tons ( > er day , which will bo
ready to handle this year's crop. There nro
ctvnmfTlcs at Schuylcr , llowells nnd Honors.
There will be an Increase In wheat n orcugo
which will amount to about 7,000 acres for
next year.
CUM1NO COUNTY.
One of the most ejctcnslvo creameries In
the stale Is located nt West Point , nnd there
Is also ono at Bancroft. There are four
Inrge grist mills In the county nnd all of the
wheat In 'this section Is ground here. There
Is also a large brick-making plant atVest
Point. Tho.ro Is practically none of the ISOrt
crop of wheat In the county , hut there yet
remains about 100.000 bushels of old corn and
lo.OOO bushelw of oats. There has been no In
flux ot settlers to 'the county.
CtlSTKIl COUNTY.
A small portion of the last year's crop Is
still held here. No winter wheat Is raised ,
but should prices remain good there will be
a larger acreage ot spring wheat. A number
who formerly lived.In . the county have
returnoJ.
DIXON COUNTY.
Thcro Is practically no old whont In the
county , but about one-third of the 1SOG corn
crop Is still held here.
DODGE COUNTY.
Thcro will be an Increase of between 10
and 15 per cent In 'the ' amount of winter
wheat sown. There Is none of the old crop
here , but about one-third of the 1890 corn Is
still In the county. There have been a con
siderable number ot new settlers moved Into
the northern part of the county. The raising
of hemp Is one of the principal Industries.
FILL-MORU COUNTY.
The poultry sales of this county amount to
fully $10.000 per year 'and the eggs bring In
fully $14,000 moro. About 30.000 ncres of
winter wheat will bo sown this fall. There
Is still n small portion of the 1S90 crop In
the county.
KUANKL1N COUNTY.
Thcro Is a broom factory In the county
with a capacity of twenty-five dozen per day
which works up the home-grown broomcorn.
There arc also two creameries and two
mills. There will bo an Increase ot about 10
per cent In the wheat acreage. Thirty per
cent of last year's wheat , CO per cent of the
corn and 20 pep cent ot the cats are still In
the county. There has been a considerable
Increase In. the population of the county and
plow land Is lu brisk demand.
GAGB COUNTY.
A factory using the product of about 2,000
acres of sorghum cano baa been put In opera
tion in Beatrice this fall. There will boa _
very large Increase In 'the ' wheat acreage
this year , probably 25 per cent. The prlco of
farm lands has Increased 20 per cent and
there Is a largo Inquiry from' eastern farm
ers and many who leh Nebraska during the
years of depression are returning to stay.
About 25 per cent of the ISflC wheat , 40 per
cent of 'tho ' corn , and * GO per cent of the oats
are still hold In the county.
GHEELEY COUNTY.
There will be an Increase In the amount
or wheat sown. The acreage for next year
will probably be about 3,000. Ten per cent
of the old wheat , 30 per cent of the corn
and 15 per cent of the oats are still In the
county. There have some new settlers come
within the last few weeks.
HALT , COUNTY.
Three new sheep feeding ranches have been
established hero this year. There will be a
material Increase In the acreage of winter
wheat sown , probably 0,000 acrea of wheat
and 8,000 of rye. Very little old wheat Is
on hand but there still remains about one-
third of the corn and one-eighth of the 1896
oat crop. There are a few new settlers
coming In.
HAMILTON COUNTY.
There will bo a heavy Increase In fall
wheat nnd rye and the acreage of wheat will
probably amount to 32,000 and of rye 10,000
acres. The corn crop Is about the same as
last year. There are some new settlers
coining tote tha county.
HAHLAN COUNTY.
There will bo a material Increase in the
amount of fall wheat sown. The total for
thla fall will probably ho about 05,000 acres.
No old wheat In the county , but about 25
per cent of the last crop of corn and 10 pe.1
cent of the oats. Not , many settlers are com
ing in , but many who formerly rented are
purchasing land.
HOWARD COUNTY.
There will bo an Increase of from 20 to 25
per cent In the acreage of ifall wheat and
rye. Very little old corn remains in the
county nnd the same IB true of oats , but
about one-third of the 183G crop of corn Htlll
remains. There are many new settlers com
ing In and considerable land Is changing
hands. I
JEKPEHSON COUNTY.
The Fnlrbury creamery handles the milk
of 2.000 cown and pays out $8,000 per month
to the fanners. The wheat acreage will al
most bo doubled , the acreage for this fall
being about 30,000 , Not much old wheat In
the county nnd nbout 20 per cent 'of the 18DG
corn crop. Not many now settlers coming
In.
JOHNSON COUNTY. '
There Is a big demand for calves nnd
many cnttlo are being shipped In to consume - .
sumo the corn crop , There will bo an In
crease of about 20 per cent In the amount
of land sown to wheat. About 25 per cent
of the 1890 ( wheat , 40 per cent of the coru
and very little of the oats still remain In I
the county. There is very little Increase lu j ,
the population ot the county , as It Is at- 1
ready pretty well settled.
KEARNEY COUNTY.
Thcro will bo about a 20 per cent Increase
In the fall wheat acreage. Thcro Is etlll
hold In the county about 12,500 bushels of
the 1890 crop of wheat , 1,800,000 bushels of
corn and practically none of the oats ,
LANCASTER COUNTY.
Thcro will bo about 10,000 ncros of fall
wheat sown In the county this fall , against
3,700 last year. There la very little cdd wheat
In the county , but about 25 per cent of the
189G corn crop still remains.
MADISON COUNTY.
The sugar beet Is ono of the principal crops
of the county. Of the 189G crop them rtlll
remains In the county about 5,000 bushels
of wheat , f > 0,000 bushels of corn and 100,000
bushels of oats , There has been a considera
ble Influx of new settlers Into the county
this fall and prices of real citato are looking
up.
J1BRRICK COUNTY.
There will bo a material Increase In the
acreage of winter wheat and rye In thla
county this fall , There is very little old
wheat left in the county , but about 50 pur
cent of the corn crop of 189G still remains.
There has been considerable real estate
changing hands this fall and summer , and
there are many prospective purcliaiers lookIng -
Ing around.
NANCE COUNTY.
There will bo about 15,000 acres of fall
wheat sown this fall , as against 10,000 last
year. There Is still about 275,000 bunbela of
old corn in the county and 100.000 uutbela of
oats. Immigrants are beginning to come la
.
3Plr GENTS.
.
whont. corn ami ou
proilncts lust yenr. 'l
count ) ' of the 1SO ( ! crop . _
wheat , SO per cent of the i
cent of the oats. This counry is y
soltloil nnd offers no Inilucemunt to tlioso who
wish to buy cheap farm Inn.l.
I'IKHC'B COUNTY.
There nrn three mills In the county which
use up prnrtlcally nu ot tjj0 , vicftt , Krown
In UiLi section. There arc nlso two broom
factories which work \ip the pro.luct of
about 200 acres of liroomcnrn. Them nro
three creamerh-a In the cntitity. Thcro will
bo about 2,500 acres of winter wheat sown
this fall , though moat ot the wheat raises !
In thU section Is spring There has been A
considerable Influx of new settlers Into tha
county.
I'hATTK COUNTY.
In addition to the standard crops there nr
about SOO awrca of hemp .ind .ibjut thirty
acres of celery Mlsod. TUicre will be nn
Increased acreaRo of winter wheat , TOero
l8.ilJarB ° PcrccntaRo of last year's corn
still held In the county , but It Is ImpossllilB
to got accurate ( Inures.
I'OLIC COUNTY.
There will bo a material Incraso lu th
amount of wheat oown. The flcrMRe this
fall will probably amount to 1B.OOO acres.
About ono.thlrd of the last year's crop re
mains unsold , but practically all of th
wheat and oats have been disposed of.
HOCK COUNTY.
The cattle Industry monopolizes most oj
the attention In this county and from now
on tt will continue to be .1 still moro prom-
Incut , feature of. the Industry of ! , ho ountr.
There has been a considerable Increase In
Uio population of the county this season.
SAUNI3 COUNTY.
Them will bo an Incrnse of r 0 per cent In
the wheat acreage as compared with last
year , when It wna fin.OOO acres. Very llttlo
of the 1S86 crop Is still hold here , hut about
< nc-thlrd of the corn Is still owned In tha
county. Thcro la an Increased demand fop
land by renters.
SAUNDEKS COUNTY.
The acreage of wheat will bo doubled this
the nn/ / , " 1U 18 ° ? , rrOP tlU'r ° | S Stl1' ' " " ' 'I 1
county one-third of the wheat , one-half
of the corn and one-third of the oats.
SCOTTS IILUKP COUNTY.
, , nTl"Vlifalflcrop ? ls ono of tl10 > o t Im.
portant
n this county nnd this year It Is
estimated to bo worth $25,000 , and the yield
has been somewhat below the normal. Cattle -
tlo raising la the principal Industry of the
county. Thcro has been n large Immigration
In this county during the
pass season.
STAN'TON COUNTY.
There. Is no winter wheat raised lu thl
county , but there will be a small Incrcnso
° VCrenf ° ° f rye < About 20 ur ccllt ° '
h.
the liUC wheat crop Is still held In this
county , nnd , CiO per cent of the corn.
THAYBIl COUNTY.
Thcro will bo very Hltle change In the
amount of wheat sown Mils !
year , as com
pared WIUl , t Thcro , s „ ;
ISilf crop still licld here. There have been
number of families located In the county
this fall and a still larger number of
pron-
pectlvo aettlcra have vlslte.I . the county and
° Ty ' 'V1'03"011 ' tllat "la"y of them
win settle here
between now and spring
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
The prospects are that there will he nn
Increase , ! ncreago of wheat In the county
lo.h w nter and spring. None of the 1833
A neat Is liold here , but about 30 per cent
of the corn Is stll ) owned In the county.
WAYN12 COUNTY.
'li ' be a.s)1Ehtly ) lnoroaso.1 . acreage
None ot the 189G crop is held but
1"1"1 , 'S ' SU" llr''CTllC "
has been slight.
" \V13nSTRH COUNTY.
acrcaso of wl ' - " 'heat will bo about
. as compared with 12.210 this year
Old crop all disposed of. hut two-thirds of
alfTt3 ! " " 'I ' "eld ' " " 10 ° unty amftnS !
ready Lae ! " 0 ° 0d far"13 are fln < " *
WHBELEn COUNTY.
Most of the county is .
USOd for ] la "
Smnnn ? P"trPOSCS aml "loro " a' h am"5
get possession of good hay and
pas uro land which has be.n .ome"k ot
f l ? ° lllarl-ot (1llrI"K the yea" ,
when the ) stock business was unprofitable
YOU1C COUNTY.
! ! bo n" Jncrease of 30 .
In Uho , , .per cent
fall wheat acreage. A number Sf
B"3 ' " ° ' ? cntcd ' " the
HOW TO 1MSST.
hardly enough to restore the waJed vnnllty
° rsOU ta dc cn * . or
recovering
from ,
an Illness
, an extra nap should bo takch
will Sna MrTn' good I'Itan ' In " " " sleep then
the world , nnd 'If
ono has had at all n eleepless night vll
freshen him tip for the evening
To a person who uses the brain a 'good
deal , a light novel or nn amusing book ot
travels or social c says will be found to bo
° 'il > 0 very grcatcot value
as a rest tonic.
v\hero nnc is fond of children , nn hour spent
In the nursery will bo most resting nnd send
one back to work with nil the cobweba
brushed nwny.
The wisest nnd most sensible plan , and tha
most reeling. Is to do no hard writing , or
reading , or thinking after your late dinner ,
but devote your evening to amusement nnd
rest. If you want to read , read a novel ,
the lighter the hotter , but don't Indulge ) In
study or heavy hooks after 8 o'clock at night.
It Is far bettor to get up at 0 und study be
fore breakfast than to alt up late reading and
thinking ,
To Insure a goal sound sleep , the brain
must not bo too much exorcised just bcforo
going to bed. I'eoplo pore over business pa
pers , or wrlto letterw. or read exciting boolo ; ,
and then wonder very much that they llo
nwako restlessly tosslug for an hour , or
even longer , before they can fall asleep ,
When ( deeping In the afternoon n hum
mock IH the best thing to use to rest In.
It is fnr less Gxhatmtlng than n sofa , or bed ,
and the awakening Is fnr more refreshing.
In warm weather thin aftortmon nap , can
ho taken out of doorn , provided that you
sleep In the shade nnd that the head Is wnll
protected , Great cnro must bo taken nevnr
to wako anyone , especially a child , by a'
sudden , violent noise , nn In this case mnnt
of the value of the sleep and rest Ifi en
tirely done away with.
It might also ho remembered that to 110-
glcct the digestion Is n certain way to rob
ono of getting any proper roet. You cannnt
have complete repose of mind and bod'/
when your digestion Is out of order , and
when you have eaten food that disagree *
you feel too painfully Impressed by th
fact lo ho able to take your rest with any
utnoitnt of comfort.
Mino.V ill MKiirliino ,
Mine , Carlotta Welter , the celebrated Aus
trian Blngcr who died recently at Vienna , has
left personalty amounting to over 1,000,000
florins , about $500.000. As the deceased was
never married and had no children her for
tune goes to her brother Ilorr Oerhardt
Wolter. who has hitherto had to keep body
and Houl together on hln miserable wage * na
a Journeyman tailor at Crefold , In Gcrmtny ,