Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 13, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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8PEG1RL NOTICES.
ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THKflB COLUMNS
will w taken until 12:30 : p.m. Tor thnoTcnlni ?
ancltintll 8:30 p. m. for the mornlnr anil Similar
edition * .
AdTertliwrii , liy reflnMtlnr n miml ftre < l ebecK
ran Imro tliolr nnnwrm nddn-nxxl to a numbered
letter In earn of Title IIKK. Annwer no adrtrowied
will bo dellTprcd upon presentation ol the check.
> WANTED MAI.E HEI.P.
Halo * . 1 HC a wort first Insertion , 1 o a word there
after. Nothlnic taken for loan than StSc.
B i WANTED , ALL sTKNoonAi'iiEns , nooK-
kecpem , tmlosmcn. pharmacist * . clerks of Ml
klnkfl , main or female. out of employment In
Iowa. Nehraka or Wyoinlnc to wnd tm their
nanira and Bitdreim. Wo can bo of norvlcw to you
inaldlnryoutn m > cure poiHIOns. Western HusU
MM Asuncr. 310 N. T. LIM lllrtg. 348
B -SALESMAN. DO YOU WANT TO BECOME
a tlrnt-clnM Mlesman , with chance of boconiliiir
n collector , mid work for Ilin Slner Mf * . Co.l
BO , npply it II n. m. nharp , IfitODouglaa. M7B01B
-SALESMAN , A LIVE. AOTIVlTSALKSMAif
canhavoa Rti tdy poHltlon wllh advancement
nrronllniMotiirrlt , In a very popular hii-ilneM.
Call bet. H and 1) a. in. lS28Vlnton. M788 1J
iV-IF YOU WANT A OOOO PAYING JOH WRITR
Jilbo Hawk * Nur ory Co. , Milwaukee , Win.
M807 ft 3
I } -OKNTLF.MKH OP OOOD CHAHACTKIt TO
Jirepronent our tnmlnoiM , Insurance men pre
ferred ! -117 lien building. M837
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TO3AI.K9MKN TO SELL OOOD3 TO MEll-
-I'cliniiiHhy namnlo : $100.00 a month for workers !
namplen and CHKO furnished frco ! Inclosn fttamp.
Model Mtg. Co. , South llqnd , Inil. MllilB 17 *
TO-WANTED , FIHST-CLAS3 I1LACKSMITH :
LJ/jood / VTMTCH and Hteady employnipii ! iniarantced
to Bobcr , Imln trou mail. Address L Bi
B -SALESMEN TO SELL HAKINO I'OWDEH.
WH put our Roods lu CHUBB Itnlllnir IMim.
ffllO.OO month nnd uxixMiBcft. or commlfiHlon. Chl-
cairo Il.ikln ? 1'owdor Co.,707 Van Itureii Htrect. Chi
cago. M DB8-A 7 *
-TEAMSTEKS FOR WYOMING ON TUB II. *
M. railway extension. Good waccH , free pass.
Kramer A O'Hcani Labor agency , 303 South lllli
Mroot. M1G3 15 *
B-HAIIUEH WANTED AT 10'J SOUTH 10T1I ST.
M14U 13'
TO-WANTBD. GENERAL AGENTS. SELLING
JJnow articles to dealers ! cxcluMvo territory ! no
competition ; no capital required ; 'JOO to : iOO per
CPiitproftt ! Columbia Chemical Co. , 307 Scdwlck
Ht. . Chicago. 111. M108 13'
-WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS BAKER.IN IN A
llvo Nebraska towiij stale rcfcrencd and. P.rlee.
AdilrossL'-'l.Ileo. HUGO 17-
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
'Rales. ' IKe a word first Insertion , le nword there-
fter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
/-v-WANTED. IJVDIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
V Knol080 Blampod envelope. Ella \\erut. Sec. ,
Soilth Uend , Ind. 439
/ V-WANTED , LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO
VJtako lluht. pleasant work nt their own homes ;
81.OO to $3.00 per' day can bo quietly made : work
mmtby nmll ; no canvassing. For particulars ad
dress Ololxi MfB. Co. , llox 0331 , Boston , Mam. Ks-
tabllshod 1H80. M312 } y 10
C-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME.
Enclose stamped envelope. Vorn.i Laujrilon ,
South Uoiul. Ind. MU77 Jyl'U *
-GIRL FOR OENEHAL HOUSEWORK. W. F.
Stmstzol. 1V21 ! a.-lUth ! , between Poppleton and
Woolworth nvo. 802
fl-LADIES OF.GOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE
Vyonr business among friends. $70.00 to S100.0U
BOlary to right partleaj 417 Dee building. MH'.tU
-,1 WILL PAY A FEW LADIES A SALARY
of $10.00 pur week to work for mo lu their lo
cality at home : lleht work ; peed pay for purl time.
Wrlln with stamp. Sirs. E. E. Dassctt , milto 1)01 ) ,
Marshall Field bldr. Chicago. M'.ICB lu *
n-WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE
vJwlll pay yon $ ft.ou to SI'J.OO iwr week to do
Btrictly homo work for us at your homes ; no can-
vnsslnir. Send si'lf-aildressiHl envelope to O. F.
KmmoiiH A Co. , Iliittcrymareh and Water strccta ,
Hoston , Mass. MOSO 13 *
WANTED , IMMEDIATELY , GOOD OIKL AT
1714 Douglas at. 140 13
C WANTED , ENERGETIC LADY AGENTS IN
" nvory locality ! old established hoime ; business
pleasant and prolltablo. Klnfcry Mfir. Co. . Cin
cinnati , O. " ' " ' v"
FOR BENT HOUSES.
RntcB , lOca line each Insertion , $ l.r 0 a line per
month. Nothing taken for loss than 'J5c.
i FOR" RENT , HOUSES IN ALL i'ARTS OF'
Drh city. The O. V. Davis company , 1000 Famam.
440
"TS-a AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DOIIN
JJblock , with steam ! roturcncesrequlrcd810Sl ! ! : . > d.
447
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YS-8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , CONVENIENT
.JUfor hiiHlneHS or wholesale men. Apply 111U
South 10th street. 44'J
Di I-7-UOOSI COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT
for U. 1' . railroad men. Inquire Ilia S. 10th st.
| S-FOR RENT. NO. 212 N. 17TII. 14 ROOJI3 ,
Jl tv.'o tloors furnished , near new postoQlcu
Bite. See Ueo. J. Fox , 1U18 Hartley Btivot.
M070 jy 27
-DELiGHTFUL HOME.KIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ,
modem conveniences , bam , beautiful lawn ,
natural shade lives , $ : )5 ) per mo. Inquire Sl0a ! !
1'lorco st. > 884
_
-NINE- ROOM niUCH IIOUSE.NO. 1311 PARK
aviMitiK. facing Hanscom park , nearly new , lianl
wood llnlsii , llmt class motleni conveniences. In
quire hi No. H15 8. 32d8t. till 12
_
Y -11-ROOM 2-STOJIY HOUSE , H210 CASS-ST. ;
X/uioduni conveniences , Him location. $25.00 per
month. K. A. Northup , tax dep't li. .V M. Ry.
U08 13
Ti TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES ,
J-'all moilern and In excellent repair , half a block
f ruin car line. Will rent together to desirable ten
ants very cheap. Fidelity Trnal Co. , 1702 Famam.
YV FOIi RENT 3 , 4 AND 3 ROOMS , 031 S. 17TH
JvStrect. Ilulu'cen Jackuon and Luvenworth.
"T-X-POIIUKNT.U-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN IM-
JVprovements , live minutes walk to the pont-
urtlre. O. F. Darls Co. , 1003 Farnam street.
Tl-SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE , EAST FRONT ,
JSherman arenue , laree yanl. * 20.00 per month.
WrlKht It LnHlinry , lllth anil Howard. M131 13 *
T\- NEW I.ROOM COTTAGE 30 AND SAHLER
JJoutyW. Kniinlrii KI1H Fanmm. 1U3 13
_
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'iv-'i o'lTrJoM iiousK ALL WODEIIN IMPROVE-
J/ments. Kminlru 13IH Furnain. 10213
TV-FURNISHED , SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE
Jycentral part of city , to party without children
Addresti L 22. lice. M1UO 13
FOB BENT FUBN1QHED BOOMS
Rates , IMea wonl first Insertion , lea wonl there
after , NolnlOg taken for less than 23c ,
ft vfToKLY "FuiiiasTiED souTii " "uobii Moi
lillarney. M10IJy-14
E-EURNtSHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR
gcnllumeiuiiodcrn conveniences , 320 North23d.
SI 730
I7-N1CKLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR
1 I/without / board. Call at 2107 Douglas M.
000 13
E-NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT
rooms , modem couvenh-ni'iw , private family ;
cvntlomi-nprofcrrud. 1)14 ) N.'JlHt nt. 1)10 ) la
'
E .MCKLY" FURNISHED ROOMS , MODERN
, jnvc-liifiiocw ; 'J007 C.ia atnwt. 1)01 ) 13 *
VUUNISIIKL ) KOOMS. 1017 AND Itlsa CAl'I-
UU'l avimuu. M07U A7
EFUHNlSHKp HOOM. ' . ' 017 HAHNEY ST.
M13-J 15
-11 ItOOMrt KOll HOtJSKltEEPINa PUIVILROB
of boardem. 230H DoUflau , M1G3 14 *
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E rUUNISHEDltOOM 1118 DODQK.
100 18 *
BOOMS AND BOAHD.
_ . 1 Ilrsl Innerllfjiiloawor4.tlii'ro-
after. Nolliliij taUeu for Insa Umii ' 'Sc.
T 'THK DOL.VN"ao9"ANii"BiT ; ? i8Tiisr ,
I'J
-NICE RXMSW1TH ( HOARD AT 107 S. 17m
M410Jy.M
-YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDIill OAR1 ! OF.
Wumah'tiCUH | I.1Uassociation , 111 S , 17th Ht.
400
1JIIOMK TA1ILK RATES , MODERATtl IVJt
J. Funuin otivvl. 657 Jy 'JU
1 ? NKATLYTlUtNISIIKD FRONT ROOM WITH
JL board. Dcblr.iblu location. 1'ilvalo family ;
liluuly situated. V4117 llnruoy. Rcfeix-ncus.
Rcfeixncus.M15014
M15014 *
1nmNisiED , IIOOMS WITH IIDAHO , ALSO
ruunm for ll { | it lioimckevplni , ' . 1707 Dodire.
13
ir-KOK HENT , TWO NICKLY FUUNISHED
i looms , with or without board , soil ) Lcuvun-
142 ia
If NICKLY F011NISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT
.1 mom with ulcuvit and bay wlmloiv , nuulern con-
vuiilc'iicca , prlriilu family ; buard. ili'J youth ' 'tuh
Btivdt. 176 14'
r-
1 ? itOOM AND HOARD $4 AND * 3 1'KR WEEK.
J- non uiio | < Icriii1'Jl UoOju , 113 1U *
if- FRONT"ROOM" cinrib noAituT oK TWO
JCniUlijiuun. . ft-'O N. UHh. 137 13. '
roil RKNT PNFURNISH'D ROOMS
lUk'n , IHo n wuril tlmtliiMirliou , lea word them-
u I icr. Nutbhvif takoiior lojvu thauJie. .
- FORREST. _ _ „ UOOM3
n'.iltaulo for huiihukuoplnir. city water , raw , no.
avreuk Nurtliwevt coruur J7th and
G-3-11OOM FLAT. ItfOU LEAVENVVO11TH
Unwl M10il4
TOR BENT STORES AND OFFICES
E Union , lOo line nnch ln "rtlon. l.ftO line per
month. Nothlnir Ukan for IOM than 35c.
I-FOli nENT. STORB ON < l h ST. . LANOK
1 block. Riiltnblo for meat market , hnrdwam or
drygo < Kl < Morn Inqn Ire 1)00 3. l th t. 4M
I-POll HUNT. CHOICEST SECOND I FLOOIl IIUSI-
J.no s corner In Omaha oioba bullJIn ? , 10th and
Ilotlro. Olobo Loan A Trust Co. 452
-FOIl HENT. THK 4-STOIIY nillCK I1UILDINO
J 010 Fnmsm BU Tlio nulliltmr lias nroproof. c-j-
ment bnscmml , complcto Moam hnatlns nxtun-t ,
wnioron all Uio llooni , iras , etc. Apply at the olflco
of The lino. IMP
AGENTS WANTED.
Hates , lOc a Una e.iph Insertion , $ ! . . " ( ) n line iwr
month. Nothing taken for lc.ni than 2. > e.
T-AOENTS HITHER SEX WANTED TO SKLL
"ournowkettlocleaner , broad and caXo knlvn *
and other now articles. E.viy nellor * . bl ? profits ,
terms easy. Clauss Shear Co. , Kansas city. Mo.
. MaiO 1.V1D *
T-THE ADO INVESTMENT IIONDS PAY
' t.'OO.oo In from ono lo llvo year * . Iluy ono.
$5.00 cash and $1.00 a month afterwards until
paid. Rest paying Investment nxtant. A rustllmr
agent wanted In Bvcry town And county. For full
particular * apply to The American Homl company ,
t > aOand0311'anton block. Omaha. M387 iyUtt *
WANTED TO BENT.
Rates , IKea word flnil Insertion , le a wordthe.ro-
aftcr. Nothlnir taken for le s than 3Jc.
r-2"oir FURMlSiKU ROOMS "FOR HOUSE ,
koupln * . D. 1410 Davenport nt. 1311 ! ! !
RENTAL AGENCIES.
Rales , lOon line i-ach Innnrtlon. Sl.r.OaUnu per
inoiilh. Nothing taken for loss than Vac.
L-ilERRY St CO. , RENT3 ; 717 N. Y , LIFE.n7Q
I STORAGE.
Rates , lOo a linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than lSc ! ,
jyj-STO , . , . <
43 ;
M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD CJOOD3 ;
clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
4.11
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates. 1 Wo a word ( lrst Insertion , lea wonl there
after. Nothing taken for less than U5c _
N l"lTORJFUHNITUR Ei HOUSEHOLD
_ ; Roods , etc. . or will sell for owner lu our auction
sale * . R.WelU.llllFaniam. 4f 4
N LUMBER YARD , DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN
_ nh'ood town In eastern Nebraska. Brown ft
NN , 112 South 13th St.LincolnNeb. M815 18 *
N P-WANTKD A GOOD SECOND HAND SADDLE
; and bridle. Address Lock llox 37H. in 1 43
FOB SALE HOUSES , WAQONS.ETO
Rates , lOcn line each insertion , $ l.f > 0 a line per
month. Nothing token for less than iMc.
> -FOR SALE , CHEAP , GOOD DRIVING HORSE
. phaeton and harness. " Apply 2417 Ersklno st.
FOR SALE
Rates. IWc a wonl first insertion ! le a word there
after. Nothing taitcn for less than .Tic.
O NO. 1 SPUING FRAME RAMIILER HICYCLE ,
cushion tire , nearly new. Very cheap. Ad-
" 0. Boo. MilM Jy'-'t
Q -HANDSOME LARGE DOUBLE YBLIXJW
. .head parrot 7 years old , n line talker ami whist
ler , larse caffo. Price $20. 400 3 18th St. . Council
lUnffs. ; IMP It'
-PUG PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BARKER BLOCK.
[ M-Oli A2
Q -A CENTURY COLUMBIA PNEUMATIC
bicycle ; special bargain. Call or address 1) . L.
Morgan. Ul 1 North 24th. Ml 2:1 : lit
Q -LAUNDRY PLANT. LESS THAN HALF
prlco. Inquire at 1318 Farnani. 10013
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Rates. lOo a line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per
month. Nothliii ; taken for less than 25c.
CH-MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
Orcllablo business mediumOth year atll'J N.liitli
437
S-I . DR. M. LEGUAVE , DEAD TRANOE
clairvoyant and life reader ; tells your life from
cradle to grave ; photo of your future wife or hus
band with Initials of name sent through mall ; life
chart * 2. IX ) ; Egyptian breast platu to unite the
xoparatcd and cause marriage with one yon love.
Olllcu and residence 417 South Eleventh street ,
near Howard street. Lottera containing 4 cents In ,
promptly answered. M8U4 13 *
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rates , IJio a word llrst Insertion , le a , -d
thereafter , Nothing taken /or loss than ' 'Sc.
T MADAME SMITH , BO'J S. 1I1TH , USD FLOOR ,
Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steamsnlphur-
I Ino and sea baths. niO. > U lu *
T MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET. 3D
L floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulnhnrnnd siui
l MU27 14'
Ti-MME. MACK OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ,
magnetic. massao treatment. 110 North 10th
St. , second tloor. room i. 1C ! ) IB *
p -TklME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 203
J. Dougl block. Mia ? AO *
FEBSOffAIj.
Rates. IKc a word tlrst Insertion , le u wordthero-
? tor. Nothing taken for less than 'J./o.
F-WRITE'FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR I1EAU-
tlfully lUustnited Matrimonial Joiirnal , con
taining many photo-ongr.ivlngs of handsome :
women and gallant men who wHh to wed. Brown
Publishing Co. , Teiin -jourt , Toledo , O. M711-31 : *
r r CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT ATCOWAN'3
U photo Studio , Ul' n Cumlng st , , and yon will bu
entitled lo It ! Arista Cabinet Photos , very best , on
Kill edged canls , und ono 8x10 for fniniln - , for
* 1.U'J ; without thl , * 3.00 ; for 10 days only.
M''ll Jy 17 *
WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR I1EAU-
tlfully lllnslratcd marrlago journal. Ih-own
Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. M800 a3 *
-PAXTON HOTEL IIARHER SHOP SPECIAL-
lies , tillered water baths , electric fans , free
shines and Ilrst-class work. Mllli ) 14'
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
W-LOANS. 0 , G. WALLACE , 312 IRO\VN BLK.
472 K.D
W LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property. S3.000 and upwards. 5 to IIW per
cent ; uouuiaya. w.Furnain Smith & Co , 1320 Furnaui
' T l AND 'J YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM
mortzaces. RooU&Solby , 311 Uoard of Trade.
He.ii
W MONKY TO-LOAN AT LOWEST RATE3
The O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam street. 40U
W-LOWEST RATES , FIDELITY TRUST COM-
pany , 1702 Farnum street. 4UU
TXT WANTED AT ONCE LOANS ON IMPROVED
M Omaha proixsrly ; low rales. Fidelity Trust
company , 171)Fnrnain ) street. 40'J
Wr-FIRSTAND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ;
W low mica. Ate Moore , 401 lluo bldjf. 474
-MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATKSON
Improved and uulmprove < l real uutale , 1 : o6
years Fldodty Trust Co. . 170:1 : Funuttn. 4U'J
\v -LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE * , 248 11EE 1ILDG. .
, _ 475 '
\T1\NTIIONYLOANANDTRUST CO.,318 N. . Y.
V Ufe , leuds at low ratei for choice security on
Nebraska and Iowa farma or Omaha city uroi > erty.
470
\ vCKNTliVE LOANiTUUSTCO. , UKKI1LDO. 403
\V-WANTED.TO BDY8 PHIt CBNT NOTK3 SB-
> V cured by mortg-iiires Omaha city or Douslas Co.
property , Itced & Solby , 333 Hoard of Trade
407
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\1jr-ISHAVK $1,000 TO LOAN ON 1MPHOVKD
T > flrsl mortirniro farm laud or city property.
Nolhlnir but the bout nouurlty will bo considered.
Address full particulars to L Itr. Ilee oOlcu.
_ 112. 14 *
WOKLP'S gAUt HOTELS & HOOMa
Hates. IKo a word first Inaerllon , le word there
after. Nothliii ; taken fur less thuu 23c.
MMIK r.UOSVENOIl. 0317 SHEUIDAN AVKNUH ,
X ciik-Hso , i Kulocl family hotel , within 0 minute *
walk from thu prlnctiul umnuiccM to thu fair ,
Uood refertumtH , ltoa onilile mtoH , Apply to O.
a Shlmur , 211 New Yurk Ufn bullillnr. Dnialia.
MllWJylO
1J OOMS TO UKNT IN MODK11N IlKSIDENOB ,
J-vsouth Side , corner : tMh Mtrvut mid llhedtoi avii-
mut , one block fioni rablucarsi 10 inlnutuB ride
lo fair ; rofuruticu ; 75 cuutu pur day uuch tiorBOii :
vpoclal rates to pirtk-H ot-4 or more. Addrebs 0 ,
0 , Newman. 1:1O : UJlh btrvot , Chluaeo. N1U6 10 *
MONEY 'x'O LOAN CHATTELS.
" " -CALL AT THE OFF1QB OV
OMAUA MOUTflAOK LOAN CO.
iN < : bupouTKD.
You can borrow ou
HOUSEHOLD PUUMTUKE AND PIANOS ,
IIOHSK3 , WAGON'S AND CAHIUAOKS.
WAUKllOUSE UECEIirrs. MEIICHANDISH ,
Oil ANY tri'HKll SECUIUTV.
We will lend yon any amount
from 410.00 lo * 1.000.00.
ONTHK 1 > .VY YOU ASK FOIt IT
without publicity or rcuiovttl or pwpsrty.
i ou can pa > - the money lack lu any amount you
wUh , uud aniny tliuu. and uach payment bo made
wll | nxinoo theuovt of Uio lean.
Itcmcinber that you huvo tha tito of both the
property and the money , anil pay for U only u ? lotur
u * yon kemi It.
TUoruwUI bo uooxpeusaor ehareo konl oat of
tlw amount wauu.nl , but you will rtxjolvo lha full '
umount of thu loon.
Iieforo borrowlnir olnowhere call and nee us > uud
you will mid It ifritly to your advuutaxe.
OMAHA UOllTOAOK LOAN CO. ,
30U SOUTH IUTH HTKUtrT ,
llrol floor ibovo tha Htreut.
TUB OLDEST. LA 11GEST ANDONLY INCORPOR-
ATKD LOAN COilPAKY IN OMAHA.
477
MONEY TO LOAN-OHATTELB.
XDO YOU WANT MONKY ?
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
ROOM 4 WITHNKLL IILOCK.
. UDX SOUTH IJTI1 , CORNER I1ARNEY &T.
YOU \ ANY
OB \ SMALL '
DOLLARS ! OP.
i \
WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE , HORSE3
CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER
SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND
' YOU / WILL /DOWELL ,
CALL / / OMUS FIRST
OUUTEHMS WILL MEIUT YOUK APPnOVAH.
You c n pay the monny back at any tlmo and In
Any amount you wish , and thus rcduca tha cost ot
carrying the loan In proportion to amount you par.
IF YOU ewe R balance on your furniture or other
personal property of any klml wn will pay It oft for
you and carry H as lonir ns yon doslro.
YOUOANHATE YOUlt MONEY IN ONE HOUtt
FllOM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION.
No publicity or remoral of property , so that you
ct the u o of Iwth money and property. 470
X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
curlty ; strictly conlldoutlil. A. E. Harris , room
1 Continental block 478
BUSINESS .
Rates , lOcallnn each Insertion , $1JH ) a line , l > or
month. Nothing taken for loss than We ,
V DO 'YOU"VANT ToTnU Y. SELL 6if EX-
JL changa a busbies' ) , real oilota or lands ] Do
you want nddltlonal capital In yonr bushiest ? If
no eo tutn > can help you. Call or wrltn for our
bulletin , Offices In all principal cities. Western
Ilu lnc n Agency. 310 N. r. Uio Illdg. 31H jy2U
V-11U3INES3 01"NING3,8743HENANDOAHIA.
Hi ! Iy2- *
V - ' w" RENT. A SMALL WATER MILL. AD
i drcsa box 05 , Lincoln , Nub. . 021
J-FOR SALE. HARDER SHOP AND DATII
room , located In the business part of city and
excellent business. For particulars addross. K : I7 ,
lifts. 004 30'
A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THE OLD Es
tablished and well-paying Rennral sloro busi
ness to bo sold , with bnlldhuM nnd lots. Rntlrln ?
from business. Inqulru Postmaster , Lowell , Neb.
131 10
Y--FOR SALE , WATER MILL , . A NO. 1. VERY
cheap. In .N. W. lown , ; l nm burrs , 1 net rolls ,
nil necesaary machinery ; cost $12.000 , will Hell
' for 9S , MM ; forced sale ; bo quick , O. W. D'Metil ,
'Crab Orchard. Neb. 147 1'- *
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FOB EXCHANGE.
Rates , lOc a Una each Insertion. Sl.SO a line per
month. Nothing taken tor Urn thnn iijte.
'Uchaiiro for mercliamllso. HfJ McCajno bid ? .
MU1I
17-1 HAVE $ a,300.00 EQUITY IN 100 ACRES
/Jfll ) inlk'.s from Omaha ; also .120 acres In Mln-
Bourl , all clear. Will Hell or c.ich.mgo for stock
pcner.il merchandise , boots and shoes , horses or
cattle. J. R. , 40OlLoavenworth street Oniaha.
r/-A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE.
fJWill takeroalestatoandmoney lioxiiUS , Frank
fort , Ind. 481
r/-l OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
AJand Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for
mdse.hor cs and cattle. Ada.box ; 7U.Fi"inktorl , Ind.
48t
Z TWO I1EAUTIFHL MODERN RESIDF.NCES
anil barn , ou motor line ; best location for bank
Block , merchandise or clear land. What havn yon ?
llox 71)il. ) Oniaha. M7B1 10
FOR TRADE. 1100 ACRES IMPROVED CLEAR
land , N. E. Nebraska , for slock hardware ,
* 4,000. G. W. D'Mont , Crab Orchard , Neb.
V-ONE 10X10 PALMETTO OH LAWN TEST ; '
AJhos been set up lliroo times ; In Rood condition ;
for n Ji-callbur single shot Winchester rifle. Ad
dress llo.x 1) ) , Earllng , Shelby Co. , la. 1S8 13"
FOB SALE REAL ESTATI ! .
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a Hue per
month. Nothing taken for ICHH tlmn IMc.
7011 SALE ON E\ST MONTHLY PAYMENIS :
i4
A south front cottase. 0 rooms , $1,330.00 , flO feet.
A Hontli front cottage , 4 rooms , $1,10D.OO , SO foot.
A south front honao , U rooms , $ - ' . ' - > r > 0.0 ( ) . 10J foot.
A north front cottag-e , U rooms , Sl.lOU.OU. Hi ) foot.
A north front coltaire. 4 rooms. $1.000.00. CO feet.
A north front honao , 0 rooms , I.SOO.OO , 50 foot.
A small Hint payment and easy monthly pay
ments. Small clear lots will bo taken In
See N. A. Kuhn , druggist , 15th mid Douglas.
JI353 Jy 17
INVEST YOUR MONEY IN
LAND AND GET
Irlch.
Wo offer for quick sale 10 chqlco little plan ta- '
tloim of ten acres each , at Mlllard. only $100'por
ncro. Yon can llvo there and work ordobusl-
IICHH In Omaha. Beat thlnif.overofferod. Call early
If you would BPcnro one of these olcirant pieces of
land , any one of which will produce a living'for
youraelf nud family. llose & Hill , 1403 Farnam nt ,
003 ] y0
TXJEVER WAS AUETTERTIMKTO INVEST IN
1 real estate , and look at tula for bargains lu In
side property.
4 lots. 10th and Center , worth $1,200 each , only
$000 each.
1 loUn Orchaitl Hill , worth $1.200. only $700.
1 comer lot on Military : iva.ust opposite Clifton
Hill , worth SI.00. only * 7X ( > .
Lot on Marcy st : , between 31st and 32cl , worth
$3.000 , only $1.900.
Finest lot In Crelshton Holihts , worth $1,203 I ,
only $775.
2 lots lu Lincoln Place , worth $1,300 each , only
$000 for both.
II lots , LaFayette place , Walnut Hill , worth
ffl',000-00 each , forl,000.00 each.
Avondala park , Insldo ono mile line , Wcbator
street lota , with paving , curbing , stone sidewalk ,
sewer , parking , electric light , otc. The finest Inuldo I
residence property In the city , at tha lowest prlco ,
worth$2,500.00 porlotonrprlcooulyl,5 ; < > 0,00 per
lot , half caah. Hurt street fronts In Avondala
t > ark ; only $1,300.00 per lot. It will pay you to In-
vuHlliratu this.
Fourteen lots In Reea place , on Ccoritta ami
Vlritlnla avenues , between Mason and Piclne ; For
cash wo lire offering Uila property at AOo on thu
dollar. Forahomntherulsnothlnir'llner ; aaanln-
vpatinent It tu limwsslblo- llhd' anythtivs bettt-r.
A1nya a pleasuru to show any or all of this prop-
CrFIDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 1702 Farnam.
127
B UY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE. ,
Chcawst and best lota In
OMAHA.
Special prlen and terms to
HOME BUILDERS.
Stoepel Place lots will always advance In prlco ,
for thu city must grow westward. Call on or ad-
dress W. A. Webster. 402 Boo bids. .M077
FOR SALE , A GOOD STOCK AND. GRAIN FARM
of 4 ! > K acres In Harrison county , Iowa , on very
reiutonable tcruiu. Address L. U. Raymonu , Mag-
nulla , la. MH12 A3'
g'F
OOD RENTAL PROPERTY. 2 HOUSES RENTIng -
Ing for f20 tier month , $3.000.
Store building , well located ; always runted for
92HO per year , * 2,000.
0-roum cottage , block from motor line , near
school , full lot , $1,200 , worth $1.800.
Protltnhlo and uufo Inveutmvnts for your money.
Come anil see. G , G , Wallace , Brown block , 1U and 'yj
and Douglas , 1 HI-1:1 : I
7 HAVE FIVE QUARTER SECTIONS OF LAND
J IK and .1 miles from town ! will uull Jt nil way
from $7.OO to $ " 5.00 per acre. Thin land U first-
CUMS land and If anybody wants to get Rood , cheap
home this Is it chance. 1 got one H with running
water. UO acres broken , 2 inllCH from comity seat ,
and by milking a small payment on this land I will
will It ou H to ll yrarB time. Write at onceorcomo
and BCU me. C. Hanck , Loup City , Neb. M070 17 *
SUBURBAN HOMK , IB ACRKS FRUIT AND
garden ; Biiltablo for nursery man , mllkmnn or
Kurdner. Llvo town ; three railroads. Address
Box 108 , DeWltt , Neb. OOU 12
BARfl IN HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , J.
N. Frenzer , room 5 , Froncer block , opn. P. O.
Mill Jyl4
SKE THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE BITE ,
38th and Davunporl , ouu of the llnest In ( lie city ,
V.T > x2SO feet , east front , right on thu rldgu , will bo
sold for a short tltno at 30 ] 'r cent leus tlmn value.
Very few tracts like U lu the city. G , G. Wallace ,
Brown block. 110-12
A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST
front let Lowu avenue ( Poppletou park ) , easy
access to motor , Owner ffoliur Into buslneua. Will
well very cheap for cash. Also lot llanscom Place.
Vil ! buivalu for cash. Adaruss L. If , , P. O.
M145.
AUOAIN. SIX HOOM COTTAGE. SOUTH
front half lot Hurt between IS and 10 , Will
consider any rousonablu offer , half cash , terms ; lo
Bull on balance. W. N. Nusou , lloom 1 1 1 Hoard of
Trade , . JIUOU 22
XtEW 4-IIOOM COrrAOE. BOTH AND SAHLKH
i-i BIB. ; cellar , cittern , city water , yard sodded ;
only * 1,200 ; oauy paymenta. Enquire llilK ar-
.
nam. 101 3
LOST.
Kutes , IKo a wont first Insertion , loa word there
after Nuthlinf take for leas than 2Sc.
OTHAYED-HED AND WHITE COW IN CALF IN '
J fuvv day * , ilowaixl for inforuiatloii as to wlieru-
ubouu. ' Addrchs N. Murrlttoiv " liox 123 Sontli
Onialui I'ObtoHlce. 110.10 *
SHORTHAN-D AND TYPEWBITIN
Kiilns , lOuallno each Insertion , ( l.SOa lluu per
month , Nothlnir taken for los * than 25c.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
acqnlra a working knowledKO ui uhorthand and [
lypuwrltlmr nt A. c. Vau Saut n school ot shorthand -
hand , 913 S , Y. Life. Typawrltora to rout. 483
13B8
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER8
. . . ' '
ltalo , lOcallneeaou lau'rtloii , 81.50 a line par I
monlh. Nothlny taken for l& a than 23o.
0 W. 11AKEK ( KOUMEllLY WITH JOHN Q.
. ' 't , Jacoljs. decea&e < l , laterlwlth M.O. Maul ) , uuder-
UHcr nuU oint le.i r , 318 S , IBtirsu Tol. CM. .
sa
soAffia.
lutes , lOoft line n ch InVAVtlon. tl.50 a line per
month. Nothing tahpn fogHHI ] than JSo.
NEW A SECOND HAND ! SCALK3. ALL KINDS
Address Harden & Holleck Co. , Lvko 8U , Chlcaeo
o 480
PAWNBROKERS.
Union , lOo i llno o-tch Inxmtlon , SI.fH ) a line per
month. Nothlnir taken for , Iris * than 35c.
T SONNENIIEnO. DIAMOND nilOKEIl. 130S
' DomrlAS t. Ix > ans money on dl.imonds.watchcn ,
oto. OM gold oud gllynr botichl , Tel. 1633. 485
SECOND-HAND TyPJ3WBITBB9.
Ilaton , lOc.i line each InWrtlon , Vt.fiO n line per
month. Nothln ; taken fon.lcwi llian 'Jito.
'
A1I maken bouirht , nold , ojcchaiiEod , renW-d. ni3
N. Y. Llfo bldg. ToL5M 484
_
MP3IO. ART AND LANOUAGEST
lUtri. | 0o n linn each Insertion , $1 M a line per
month. Nothing taken for lens than 2. c.
'
. 1810 Catlfomla ntnvt. 'JU
Til 1C UKALTV MAKIIKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record July 13 ,
1803 ;
WAnilANTY URKU3.
Alirnm ] Jlramirm nnd Wife to D n
Wood , lot-4 , Woodlawn. . . , I 300
Thomas llronniin lo It K llcntz , w H of
lot 1 D , block 0 , Heed's 1st add , and o
GO foot lot 115 , Nelson's mill 2,500
1'rntiK Clttn. ittul wlfo lo Joseph
Knvan , trustee , lot 0 , block 22 , WII-
co.x'-'il add , 2,500
U S Kalnakowsky and wlfo to H H
Wood , lot 4 , block K.lot 0 , block K ,
Snunucrs & It's add , lots 10 and 11 ,
block 1 , Maunders tc. H's udd to Wal
nut Hill. . . . . . . 1
. QUIT "CLAIM DKKDS.
JJCurtl" to 1'atrlck Murray , lots 1
and 2 , block 14 , llanscom I'laco 1
UKXUj.
E.c J Collins ( special master ) to Cloin-
citllno Mlttnttor. o BU fi-ot of lot 1 ,
lilockBl I , Koiintzo4tlindd 636
J J CurU.-HKimrdlan ) to 1'ntrlck Mur
ray , lots 1 and 2 , block 14 , llanscom
IMiico " . 2,300
II cm aril Kmillrily , jr , ( special maHlcr )
to.T Q Adnms , lots 'JU and 21 , block
2. Momiiouth purl ; . 1,013
Q A Dennett ( slierim to S K Honors , lot
13 nnd a M of lot 13 , block 7. n * i ot
lot 11 , block 7 , KounUi ) 4th mid.
and lot 1. IliLscall'.H sulidlv 7,115
Sumo to J Ettlngcr , lot 10 , block 2 ,
Druko's add 200
Total amount of transfers S 10,505
PATENT
BUREAU ,
SUES & CO. , Solicitor } .
Boo Building ; , Omaha , Neb.
4years Kxamlnora U. y. Pat Office.KAdvlco frco
No fee until patent is obtained.
The Denver
Investment Bond Co.
417 BEE BUILDING , OMAHA , NSB.
No safer investment oiTFiviti-r profit can bo ob-
talmil than by pnrchaslnii Jioiuls with this com
pany. We pay ( i < ) jx-r com 'more ' towards the re
demption of bondu and luatiire them In one-third
ICBH time than any other company. Loofc Into our
plan before purchasing ulsmvlicre. For fuh par-
tlculara wrlto or call at oin'dttlcc.
417 BEE BUILBINltf. OMA.HA , NEB.
9. L. Ill olow. dpucr.il
RH1LWRY H1ME CHRP
"Leaves ICHICXOO. BURtINOTON& Q.l Arrives
Omaha | Depot 10thamirMaHonSts. I Omaha
Leaves I [ Arrives
Omaha Dunot loth nn Omaha
"ftolng ,
lUnlon Dnpot lllth & Marcy Sts. | West
O.I Opm Lincoln , Falrburr Local. . . . 10.25 am
U.lOnrn Chic. It Lincoln Vostluuln Lm'td 3.50 pm
2.30 pm World's F.UrLimited 4-tQpm
Leaves I K. O. . ST. J. i C. 11.
Omaha I Depot loth aiid'Mason Sts. Oniaha
U.OOam . . . .Kansas City Day Exurens , . . . C.C5pm
0.40pm K. C. Night Exp. vUi U.P.Trans. li.Klani
. St. Louis Express n.-IOam
tJNionrAcn ; > 'ic. 1 Arrives
Omaha [ Union Depot IQtliAMarcy Sla.l Omaha
Leaves , . . '
Omaha U. P. Depot mid Marcy Sin. Omaha
l . Chicago Express . I
11.30 ami . Chicago Express. . \ . . . . . . I 0.00 | > m
Leaves I P. . E. ft JIO. VALLEY ( Arrives
Omaha Depot Iffth mid Webster Sta. Omaha
Leaves , Arrives
Omaha ! U. P. depot. IlUli k Marey Sts. Omaha
Leitvos I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives
Omaha ! Depot 13th nnd VVobaUir Sta. Omaha
*
1.10pm , , Sl. Louis Express.
10.00 pm , , St. I < ouls ExpraHa. . , ' , , 4.2f > pm
C.2S pm . .Nebraska Local. . H.53 am
Loaves I C. ST. P. . M. & O. lArrlvos
Omahal Depot 10th and Webster Sts. I Omaha
Leaves I OMAHA A. 81' . LOU1H. Arrives
OinahajlLP. Depot , 10th niul Marcy. I Om aha
"
"i > roOpm.rTsrLoulaCannon | liall , 112733pm
TU tSKT .1 JWZ./.IO.V.
A Sllchlcnn .linn Mukni n Fnlr > cr
unit Then Lands In Jail.
PORT IIUHON , Mlclf. . July 12. Loon
A. Smith from Grand < K pIds started out
a faw days ago to imliiou Michigan banks
to loan him 81,000,000 , without security ,
Ho admits that this w the exact llpuro
ho wnntod.Vhon ucroxtod at St. Clair
ho was $ < JOO,000 shortiof the amount. Of
the Citizens hank and the Genosoo County
Savings bank of Flint ho borrowed
$1,000 , , from the old $ rptlonal Hunk of
Grand Rapids ho secured $2,000 , , and
from the Commercial jimnk hero $400 ,
Ho worked all hla twgovloa on Cold-
water National bank puuor , having had
COO blank drafts lltlrifcrairhod in that
institution's nnrno byijio C'alrort com
pany of Detroit. Smith was well ac
quainted in the thrccSjtaltios known leto
kayo boon worked andjjiad no trouble in
securing introduetioiu to the various
cashiers. His fondness for the society
of ludiiw evidently prevented strict at
tention to the business of getting his
million , as iio was arrested whllo out
riding with two Port Huron ypung
ladies. His forgeries "wore discovered
as a result of dating a draft Sunday ,
Smith conies of a good family. Ills
mother has repeatedly helped him in
similar omorgonclos. Hois in jail hero.
The Auaubon , Chicago , Is an attractive
World's fair hotel ot stoua and brick , perm&-
nuiit and safe , at Midway Plalrauco and
Ogluiiuy avouuo. An eiitrflnco a block away.
Now , clean and comfortable. Kooras ay..SO
per day and up. Ampla baths. Flno cafe.
Moderate chargoa.Vrito for catalogue and
cugagomonts without advance pay. N. H.
Hunuliinun , jr , , Mgr. ; C033 Oglvuby avenue ,
.Chicago. _ .
Lady aeronaut gooa up tonight about fi
t Courtldnd beach ; also tomorrow ove.
DEMAND SUiNDAY CLOSING
Seventh Day Opening Said to Have Hoodooed
the Whole Week ,
AMERICAN FAIR EXHIBITORS TALK OUT
They llelloro the Kxpotlllon Mnnncor * Ar
Jtnklnc n H'C ' Mlitnkn from n Iluil-
nei9lolnt of View Action of
tha Commission.
CHICAGO , July 12. "Two things nro
now working to the great detriment of
the World's fair. The first Is the open
Sunday and the second i the way in
which the railroads nro maintaining
rates , " assorted John T. Spayno , treas
urer of the Associated American ICx-
hlbitors just before the close of the
meeting the exhibitors in the terminal
station ,
During the discussion of the attend
ance at the fair , William Bridgowoll of
Now York , the missionary , got up and
obtained recognition from the president.
Then ho launched forth , without warn
ing , into a heated denunciation of the
exposition olllcinls who had thrown open
the gates on Sunday. The onslaught
was fie unexpected that the mooting re
mained quiet until the speaker finished.
It was a beginning. Ono member getup
up and said that while ho did not believe
the World's fair authorities should bo
censured , ho did believe that from a
business standpoint a great mistake had
been made in opening the exposition on
Sunday. Another followed and made re
marks in.tho sania strain , nnd it looked
as if every man in the meeting wanted
to express his opinion on the subject bo
fore the president called the attention of
the members to the fact that the subject
was not just-then under discussion. The
members gathered in groups and talked
of Sunday closing until it was decided
that the association would make a for
mal request of the exposition olllcors to
close the gates on Sunday.
After adjournment Mr. Spayno said :
"Tho exposition will get about a million
people hero on Sundays during the exposition -
position period , provided as largo crowds
come each Sunday as in the .past. It
cannot be said that the attendance will
bo as largo next Sunday as it was last.
The open Sunday plan has not boon suc
cessful. Now , I believe at least 15,000- ,
000 persons are staying away from the
fair because the gates are open on every
day in the week , The Associated Amer
ican Exhibitors will not consider the
moral grounds. Wo are all business
men and Wo want the exposition run in
a business way which will do the most
good for the fair. "
President Stillborn said : "I do not
speak for tljp association , but personally
,1 am convinced that from a business
stand point the opening of the exposition
on Sunday has not been a success. I
will say for the association , though , that
every ono of its members will do what
ho believes for the best interests of the
exposition. "
Other members expressed themselves
in much the sarao way and before the
informal meeting , which was held after
the regular mooting , adjourned , it was
understood that the matter would bo
brought up at the next meeting.
By a vote of 54 to 0 the national commis
sion adopted the following rcsqlutlonat their
afternoon session :
Uraolvcd , By the World's Columbian com-
ml.stlon that the ruling now bolti unforced by
tin ! World's Columbian exposition fur the pur
pose of opening the KIUO.I of tliu exposition on
Sunday hns not been approved by this com
mission and is In violation of the rule Jointly
adopted nnd promulgated by nalil ox position
unit KnUI commission , nd fa lining enforced
wltliout the assent or authority of the World's
Columbian commission.
The six who voted against the resolutions
were : J. H. Smith of Colorado ; J. E.
Eiboeck , Iowa ; T. B. Bullono , Missouri ; V.
D. Greener , Virginia ; Lafayette Funk , 1HI-
nohf ; Dowitt Smith , Illinois.
Balloon tonight and tomorrow night.
i.V TIYKLYK tsTATKS.
Corn Secun to Ho it Succois , but Other
Crroala Are Partial Failures.
CHICAGO , July 12. Reports have been/
received by the correspondents of the
Farmers Review in twelve states of the
condition of spring wheat , corn , oats and
potatoes.
Very little spring wheat is being
raised in Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Michi
gan , Knntucky , .Missouri. Kansas and
Nebraska. The few counties where it is
raised in the above states give a very
indifferent report. Of those , Nebraska
sends in the greater number of reports.
There the greater number ronort the
condition as poor. In some localities
the crop was soon to bo doing so badly
that it was plowed up and the ground
planted to corn. Some 'counties report
a complete failure. In Iowa spring
wheat is doing well , two-thirds of the
correspondents reporting good and the
rest fair. In Wisconsin the crop aver
ages about fair , which moans less than rh
full crop. It is making rapid growth
and in some counties is ready to id
out. Dry weather is the cause oi le
low average , In Minnesota the condi i-
tion is poor on account of drouth. [ in
Clay county the grain is heading , but is
only ten inches high , and other counties
report a similar condition. Half of the
correspondents in South Dakota report
the condition bad. The rest of the re
ports are equally divided between fair
and good.
Corn is generally good in all the
states reported by the correspondents.
In some places the crap IB estimated at
80 or 1)0 ) per cent of average , while in
other counties the yield is expected to
be above a full average. In Kansas and
Nebraska rain is needed.
Oats are in condition about the same
as corn in the states of Illinois , Indiana ,
Ohio , Kentucky , Michigan , Missouri } ,
Iowa and Wisconsin. In Kansas most I'llof
the oats hayo boon cut. In about half
of the counties the yield is good. In the
rest the yield Is poor , having boon cut
short by rust in the milk tago of ho
oats. In Nebraska the condition is gen i
erally poor , and some Holds have been
plowed up.
Potatoes nro promising well in li
nois , Indiana. Ohio , Missouri , ra ,
Wisconsin and South Dakota. In in
sas many of the reports are to ,
Tn Nebraska the reports are about
evenly divided between good , fair and
poor. Rain is .needed for the develop
ment of crops. Potato bugs are doing
so mo damage. .
Pastures in most of the states are
doing well. In Nebraska they only
average fair on account of drouth , In
Minnesota the grass is so dry in many
townships that fanners are fearful .nyof
destructive fires being accidentally
started. In nearly all of the states a
few counties report pastures dried an.
The general condition is , liowevor , good.
I'luwer Preparing for Ninety-Six.
LITTLE FALLS , N. Y. , July 12. The
Evening Times publishes the following :
Governor Flower has decided that State
Committcoman Samuel A. Hcardsley of
Utlca must make way ( or his personal
and political friend , Clinton Bockwlthof
Ilerkimor. The -interference of Gov
ernor Flower in the light in this district
leads many to believe lie is beginning rtb
"
form a state committee of his friends" fop
thq purpose of getting the delegates
from this state to the democratic na-
tlonal convention in 1800 , If iio suc-
cooda in getting Bockwlth on the
committee , it Is assorted ho will quietly
work to have some of his other personal
friends throughout the state numod as
state cotnmittuomun.
Balloon ; tonight and tomorrow night ,
7/.IM , TU HKSV.UR.
The ' Order Kxproli to Tit ho Vp IltulnrM
Airnlti in a Short Time.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 12 , The oxoou-
tlvo committee of the supreme sitting of
the Ortlor of the Iron llull announces
that the reorganized ortlor will npply to
Judge Taylor some tlmo next month for
jin order to resume business under the
conditions laid down in the decision of
the supreme court. It ia further an
nounced that In case the permission la
refused the order will resume the col
lection of duos nnd will proceed to pay
claims as they did before It wont Into
the hands of n , receiver.
The decision to resume business was
reached nt a mooting of the executives
committee. There were present nt the
mooting F. A. Wind of St. Louis , nit-
promo trustee ; Supreme Justice Nile L.
Harrison , Hornolsvlllo , N. Y. ; Supreme
Accountant H. W. Overbook , St. Louis.
It ia expected that ono of the two De
troit mo in bora of the supreme sitting
will arrive today. There will then bo ti
quorum present and the notions of thu
Bitting will recolve the ollluial stamp ot
the order.
It was decided to call n special session
of the supreme sitting August 1. The
election of the delegates to this mooting
will bo held July 25. The oxocutho
committee announces that it has received -
coived word from over two-thirds of the
members through the subordinate
lodges , nnd says there ia n practically
unanimous vote in' favor of resuming
business.
Hot Weather liuuranoe.
For 25 cents you can Insure yourself and
family npalnst any bad results from an
attack of bowel complaint during the sum
mer. Chamberlala'3 Colic , Cholera and.
Dlnrrhuja Hcmudy It a certain cure for these
diseases. It costs but 25 cents. Per aalo by.
druggists.
STAY A 1'JfAlt IN SKSSIUX.
8on ton nnd ReproonCntlT0n
for n 1.0115Hlogo In
WASHINOTON , July 12. " ( Dongrcsa
will moot August 7 in special session , "
said Senator Voorhoes , "nnd contlnuo
probably until August 15 , 1891. That
the extra session is to last very nearly
or quite a year is the opinion of nearly
everybody. Senators and representa
tives nro shaping their atTuirs for a con
tinuous Hcssion without intermission for
the usual holiday rocoss. "
The president's message will deal
principally with the tariff and financial
questions. Much eagerness has heon
displayed by politicians as to the way ho
will treat the tariff question. Whether
President Cleveland will adhere to
whut many believe to have been his own
personal views in the report of the com
mittee on resolutions of the Chicago
convention , which was rejected , or the
Neal substitute , is a matter at conjec
ture.Tho president , In his letter of accept
ance , showed a disposition to cool the
ardor of the ultra tariff reformers. It
is the opinion of the democratic leaders
that the now tariff bill will be a conserv
ative measure , framed with a careful
regard for the business interests of the
country nnd the matter of increasing
the revenue kept in mind throughout.
The now t.ijriYl will bo ahaped probably
not to bo prohibitive in its features , but
so adjusted as to yield the greatest pos
sible increase in revenue without work
ing injury to homo interests.
Coot's Extra Dry Champagne is the wine
for Americans. Its purity and boquot com
mends it to them.
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2IKADQV.IUTKIUI FUU TiM/.VJUE.V.
nidi Asked fur Permanent Location for tha
Urand Lodge of the Order.
GALESHOHG , 111. , July 12. The grand
secretary of the Brotherhood of Rail
way Trainmen has issued a circular to
all the 530 lodges , calling their atten
tion 1 to the order of the last national
convention , that at the biennial conven
tion in Boston next October bids for a
permanent location for the grand lodge
headquarters will bo received. The
lodges are asked to present the subject
to the municipal olllcers of their
respective cities and to ascertain what
inducements will bo offered for the
headquarters. . The members propose
to erect u building worth $75,000 , to
8100,000. The present headquarters is
in this city , and among other things
there is maintained- hero the printing
establishment , doing a business of
$00,000. Fifty persons are given
employment in the headquarters. A
strong fight will bo made hero to retain
the headquarters. Several other cities
are already bidding.
Piles of people have puos , but Dcwltt'a
Witch Hazel Salvo will miro.them.
Clmrlmituii Huloou * ntlll Illumine.
CHARLESTON , S. C. , July12. . This
city is still waiting with expectant awe
the punishment promised it by Governor
Tillmaii for refusing to take the state
cocktail from the ctato-disponsary. The
dispensary law has been in operation
now nearly three weeks.Vhilo a few
barrooms liavo been closcdrfnost of the
200 are still open. The city is filled
with Governor Tlllman's secret dotec-
tivoa , but most of them are known.
Liquor dealers are looking to the courts
for relief. Ono.of thorn lias taken out a
United States internal revenue license
and will open a barroom in order to
Simake n test case.
For a clear head nnd steady nerves
Take Bromo-Soltzcr trial bottle lOo )
Necro r.ubc > ror Shot null Killed.
LITTLK ROOK , July 12. At Ollie. a
station on the Houston Central & Ar
kansas railroad , a branch of the Mis
souri Pacific , the gang of section hands
under Foreman Ralston loft their posts r
and announced that they would no longer
work in that part of the country. Negro
hands were employed to fill the places ,
Yesterday afternoon a volley of shots
wus poured into the gang nnd Jamoa
Rogers , a nopro , was shot through the
mouth and died , and Rube Roberts , an
other negro , way fatally shot. There
will be an investigation.
Piles of people have piles , nut
witchhnzul salve vrlll euro them.
Fireworks J'aiiKiry mown Up.
CONEY ISLAND , July .12. An ex
plosion in ono of tbo Gravosond plants :
of the Puin Fire works company seriously
injured two men and blew the building
to plccos. The wroclc of the factory ' .vaa
burnod. The injured men are : Edward
Edwards and Joseph Pryor. The two ,
men were rescued from the building with
difficulty. Pryor had only lust od
from injuries received whllo Assisting in
iv lire works display in Cincinnati a few
weeks ago.
Piles of people have piles , out lu Wltt'i
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
Charjicil Ilnr Ilunbaud with Illgamjr ,
Nu\V Yoiuc , July 12 , JamiloSt.Clalr ,
otherwise Mrs. Emerson Charlotte
IJuinoa , the prima donna at Koster tieSc ,
Dial's ' concert hall hero , has caused , ho
arrest of her husband on u charge i of
bigamy. The husband's name la Fletcher
Allison Ilumoa. It id charged that
young Ilalnes married Miss St. Clair in
January , 1B85 , and ou Augusta , 18U1 'J1 ,
is claimed ho led Ella M. Howell to the
altar.
CHOPPING OFF THE HEADS
Axe of Retrenchment Being Swiftlj Wielded
on Several Linos.
RAILROADS CUTTING ALL ALONG THE LINE
folly Fire Tliounnml Kinplojr * I.nlil OfTlij
lh Union I'urino with the Mltioarl
1'ncina n Clo o .Second
I mum Itntoi.
General Man.tpor DoildrMgo's ortlor to cut
down oxpcnsM on the Missouri rnclllo la se
riously intorforins with the frolsht business
in thin section , both Ir.iveiling frolaht ngonts
umlor Mr. 1'hlllippl havln boon laid oft
temporarily. Ilorotoforo It has boon the
custom of the Missouri
Paclflc to rcduco ox-
ponsej during July , but this yonr two
months will bo the limit for n vacation with
out jmy anil possibly It may last longer.
Whether the trixvollng pn.iontror : mon will
bo nffocted in n qurstloit nt present undo
clilod , nlthotiffh It Is thought they lee will
have an opportunity to visit the lair , the
mountains and the son shore before they nro
again needed for purposes of securing bust-
ness.
ness.As
. As for the Union Pacific , It is thought nt
least r ,000 men will bo laid off on tha whole
system during the present month , some 1.000
having been temporarily removed from duty
on the Nebraska division nlono , which In
cludes the shops.
In Mny of 1SU3 there wore nt woric upon
the whole Union P.iclllo syslum. including
the St. Joseph & Grand Island and tha Denver -
vor Jk Gulf roads ntid the coal miuoa ,
21,7S4 , whllo lu May of 1S ! > 3 23MO , cm-
ploycs were on the uay roll. In Juno of
18OJ the recapitulation shows 'Jl.T'Jo names
on the pay roll , whllo in .Hum of IBM , H.OOO
were lot out ou account of vory.bad business
nuil a financial stress of great moment.
July of this year will undoubtedly show
still further reductions in tbo foreo , and con
servative men at Union Pnclllu headquarters
estimate that the iota ) untubur on pay rpll
will not oxrood 18,000 mon , the lowest om-
ployo roster toucliod by the Union PaciUo in
years. But neither freight nor passimgor
business will Justify a road operating ut a
loss ' nnd thoruforo the "garment had to bo
fltto'd to the individual , " a favorite saw
with Mr. Clark , and retrenchment was
begun , accordingly.
CUT KATKS TO CHICAGO.
Itallrond Man Ito Not Kxpeot Mnch Hnsl-
nrnii for Another .Mohtll.
A general passonper ngontspoaklnf ( of the
new rates effective next Monday for coach
excursions , vouchsiifed the following :
"It should bo a principle of big newspapers
lure their endeavors to ir.old public opinion to
remember that the railroads are doing ; the
very best they know how to meet the desire
ofbe the public for lower rates. Should rales
be reduced n third you can roadlly see how
much moro business the railroads would
luivo to do to oven up the now cut.
luPV ' 1 have felt that lower rates should not bo
put in before August , bocnusu the agricul
turalists could not possibly bo prepared to
leave : before August 1. However , the mon
ntdi Chicago thought the time rlpo for a re
duction and -the Monday rates were put in.
"In this connection 1 have just received n
comparative statement from the Pennsyl
vania Itailroad company , showing its in
crease in iKisscnger business in the centennial
crni
niol year over 1875. This showing , in view
oldl the fact that the Pennsylvania company
did the largo bulk of the business , Is particu
larly fi-uitlul at this time. In round tlgurcs
laM percentage of increase was as follows :
January 4 per cent , February 10 per com ,
March S'J-100 per cent , April - per cent. May
lici per cent , Juno 39 per cent , July il per
cent , August 45 per cent , September 113 par
cent , October 123 per cent , November 08 per
cent , December K ) per cent. Average in
crease : 41) ) per cent.
"From this table It Is easily discernible
that.tho business of the Centennial was done
In two months , September and October. So
It will be at Chicago-the roads hauling
more people in tliose two months than all
the . other months put together. In vlovr of
this condition I cannot Help but think the
making of reduced rates now is somewhat
premature and will have to bo mot with
lou'tr rates still as the fair ncars its closa"
Nhort Ilium.
F. A. Nash of the Milwaukee returned
from Chicago yesterday morning.
Andrew Bruon of Findlay , O. , has been
appointed receiver of the Findlay , Fort
Wayne & Western.
L. S. Graves has been appointed general
superintendent of the St. Ixmis & Lastem ,
with headquarters nt St. Louis.
G. M. Ilohl , superintendent of the Kansas
City , St. .loo & Council Blurts , with head
quarters In St. Joe , is In the city.
The Northwestern has added two moro
cars , a chair car nnd coach to tno Jlrst sec-
tlon of No. 0 , leaving Omaha dally.
T. A. Lawos. formerly with the mechanical
department or the Erie , has accepted the
position of mcchauicuL engineer of the Dig
Four. *
Henry F , Billings has boon appointed clerk
of the Connecticui Board of Itailway Com
missioners ' , to succeed the late George T.
Utloy.
Tno ploneera of the Union Pacific moot In
annual aessioii nt 4 o'clock today at Loary's
carpenter shop for the purpose ol olootlng
officers.
Dr. G. C.Reals , surgeon of the Hock
Island at Alma , Knn. , was In town yester
day , a guest of Mr. George WoU of the
Northwestern. J
Superintendent W. S , Jones of the central
division of the Now York & Now England
railroad , with , headquarters at Providence ,
H. 1. , hat resigned.
The Missouri Pacific will run two special
excursions Sunday , one for the Knights of
Labor to PIckard's grove nnd the other to
Huser's park , where the Volksfcat will
picnic.
General Solicitor John M. Thurston of the
Union Paclllc and his family will leave about
July SO In n special car for u trip to California
nnd the Puget sound country. 'General
Thurston goes west to look after Important
legal bulimias for the company ,
Notice has been given by the Unioil'Pacific
that it will not roculvo for transportation ,
from Industries or from other lines , oil tank
cars in leaky condition , from which , oil Is
dripping. Neither will 11 receive oil tank
cars , loaded or empty , from wnlcu either the
upper or lower caps nro miaslng , oven though
accompanied by defect curds covering ttio
same.
J. A. Moore , gonoralt manager of the Com-
men.-lal Express Fust Freight line , was re
cently killed by an accident at UurTnlo. Mr.
Moore had houn general manager of the
Commercial Kxpross FnitFrolght line , with
headquarters at Buffalo , for llvo years. Ho
wits In the service of thu Grand Trunk rail
way for many years and when ho left that
roiul held the position of assistant general
freight npeut ,
John GBoenwood , for many years superin
tendent of motive power of the Denver &
Hlo Grande , died lately lu Salt Lake City ,
Mr. Greenwood was connected with the me
chanical department of the Cljlcago , liur-
llngtou &Quiucy railroad In Us earlier days.
Afturvrurd ho entered business for himself.
In 1370 he removed to Denver nnrl entered
the service of the Denver & Hio Gr/indo / rail
way , iKiinjj the lirut muster mochanlo'of that
road.
road.Major
Major W. W. Vass , secretary and trees.
uror of the Itiilulgh & , Gustoa rullroiul , of the
Seaboard Air line , has tendered "
tlon us treasurer. Major Yasa has iioea
treasurer of tlio lUUclk'li & fjastoo forty-
cltjlit years. lie Is nearly 60 years of ago.
The resignation wan accepted with regret
and Mr. John H. Sharp of Wilmington , N ,
C. , who Is treasurer of the Carolina Central
railroad , was elected trc.viurur of tbo ita-
lelgh & ( Juston | n place ofMajor Vass , who
retains the socmturynkip ° ( the road.
James W. Stacey , guneriiiteudont of tele *
graph of the Texas & Paclllc , died In St.
] /uls , .Sunday , July 'J , from the effects of
the operation of trephining. Mr , Stucoy was
41 years of age. For the pa t five yenr ho
has been superintendent of telegraph of t < : o
Texas & Pavitlo Hallway fompany. Ho was
at one tlnio superintendent of tolcgraph ef
the AtchUou Bystojn , and bui tilled several
otlujr positions of trust nnd rcipon lblllty
upon different ruilroaOs nnd Iti tbo sarvlco of
ttio Western Union Telegrai'h ccnupjuy. Ht
was a unlive of Cleveland , O ,