THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SJIJTURDAY , JULY 20 , 1893. 8PEG1RLNDTIGE8. _ DVKUTISKMENTS roll THESE COLUMNS will bo taken until 12:80 : p. m. for thnnrcnlnc 830P. ; m. for tliu mornlnr and Sunday by ji nnmborcd check lo a nnmlxTod loiter In cam of Tnr Itr.r , Answora no will ilcllvrn-d upon pmwntallon of the check. H. 1 Ken word flrnt insnrtlon , lea word thoro- Uter. Nothing tnnun for lg i than BBc. A WANTED , POSITION 1 Y YOONO MAN 23 A yearn of BROS nxporlcncoilbookkifixraml well advanced In Hhorthnnil nn < l tyiwwrttlnr. Objrct Improvement , nnd nniall recompense. M ,27.II , . > II A SITUATION WANTED HY ATTORNEY AT /\nmallalary. Ui-coiitly admltlixl. " " " ' "K' " tiicca. Ailcltf nil M 81. Hco. M"30 gn _ A -WANTED , SITUATION IIV A stenographer ! references furnished. A * n-s M 43 , fll' ° " ' _ _ _ IIY A noOI > . COMrETBNT. RKSPKCTAIILK Ajtlrl , n pliu-n In small faniHy for ( few-nil liotiso- work. Call nt once , 017 Soutl. BHtli tnwt.CHy YOUNO MAN EMPLOYED DAILY FROM 0 a. m. to4p. m. wUlici position rvcnlnpft. Can boohs , do typewriting or wll poods. MM.lkii. MBt ' " HELP. Union , mo a word first Insertion , lea word Ihero- nfliT. NolliliiB inhcn for less than 2.10. n lFYoft WANT A 0001) PAYING JOH WRITE JJllio HawkH Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. MH07 ft 1)-flENTLEMEN OP OOOI > CIIAHACTKll TO Jircpn-Hi'iit our business , limuranoo men pro- tprmll 417 Dee building. 8.t7 _ 15- SALESMEN TO SELL nAKIKO POWDER. J > Wo put our KOOfln In Glass Rollins IMiiH. 900.00 immthnml rrpniwd. m-commlsslon. l lil- cniro Ilattlnir l'owilerCo.,707 Van Huron Htrerl. Chi- cngo. M DfaB-A 7 1)-SALARY OH COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO -llhamllo tin ) 1'atonl Chemical Ink KraBi-r Pencil. Tim most imcful nnil novel Invnnllon of thn awn. ErnKfH Ink ihorotiRlily In two iwoonds. Works llko innRlc. 200 to r > 0l ( per cent prollt. AcontH mnkinir * M ) per week. Wo alHOWantn uoni-ral acont to takn ohawi of territory iitul appoint Hiil > nrunts. A rarn chance tn make money. Wrlto for terms ami nHiM-clinenof erailtiff. Monroe Erasing Mfp.Co. , X III ) , La Crosse , Wls. 3'B I-WANTEO.HLACKSMITH ATONCE ; STEADY. Jmiix.r man lo work on per cent or buy Block , s box I , Ansclmo. Neb. -ID * " tt-WANTI' ! ) , FIRST CLASS 1IARIIEU TO TAKE J'eliarpii of Hliop. Will pay Halary or soil out rhoap. A violin or clarionet player profum-d. Write , and sow ! references , to F. Albeo , l.'owcastlo , Wyo. 1 * * 7)-AT LAST WE HAVE IT. ACTIVE AGENTS Jfnvnrywhoro to take onlors for Sliopp H World n FalrPli'oloKraphiil. A maifnlfleimt collodion of copvrlRhtod photoitrapliH of buildings , wconos. ox- lilbllH of iho World's Columbian oxposltlon. Splen didly ilfscrlbi-d. Authorized by the olllclal man- nKomonl. Ono oblnns volumo. HoUlll. S.I.BB. Hooks on cri-dlt. Freight paid. Aconta In the Jliild am clnnrln * from $7.00 to $415.00 dally. Drop iworylhlntf olmi nnd handln thlH book. Yon will miiku money fant. rinnly Illustrntod circulars and v _ ttrms fron. Onint and .10 photograph * only $1.00. " " Address Globe Hlblu I'ubllnlilng Co. , 3.1H Dearborn nlri'ot , Chicago , 111. , or 723 Cheatnut slri'nt. l'lilhi- -WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. $50 TO $100 PIT monlli. Slono A Wellington. Madison. Wla WANTED FEMALE HELP. Hall's , IMca word first Insi-rllon , lea word thero- Bllor. Nothing ; taken for less than -.Ic. C"-WANTKD , LAlVlES TO WRITE AT HOME Knrlnnn slamped envelope. Vcrna LanRdon , Soiilli Uund. Ind. MU77 iy'J'J' n OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSRWORK. W. F. I 'Sluolzi'l , 1B21 S. ' 'Dili , bolween 1'oppleton and YV'oyhvorlh avo. ° Q- fl-LADIKS OF OOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE I /our wiHlnosH nninng frli-nds. * 7 .oil to $11)0.00 ) mtlary to right partlusj 417 Hoe building. MK.IU -LADIES WANTED TO ADDRESS CIRCULARS at home. $ ' T . ( )0 ) to sj-IW.OO a week. Enclose Btamp. Mls3 Ella AVnrst , South liend. Ind. 430 ! -WANTED , AN ELDERLY .COUPLE TO TAKE of fimilHlii'd eoliaro and board owner for MHO of same i. M 415 , Ilco. C72 30 -WANTED. A OIRTj FOR OENEBAI. 1IOUSE- work , i4ii ! : Capitol Avo. _ Mlill'.l FOB BENT HOUSES. Ilntos. lOc a line each Insertion , $ l.f > ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken forless than ' . ' 5c. ' -FOR'RENT , HOUSES' "ALL PARTS OF D the city. The O. F. D.wls company , ISOSFiiruam. 3 AND .1-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN block , wllh steam ji-eferenccH rcqulred810 ; S'-'d. -R-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. CONVENIENT for htmlnoHH or wholesale men. Apply 1112 South lllth Hlrivt. 412 -7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT D for U. P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 3. lUth m. D-DELIGHTFUL HOMK.EIOHT-UOOM HOUSE , modem eonvenli-nceH , barn , beantlfnl lawn , natural Hhado trees , $35 per mo. Inaulro 'JH03 Pk-mi st. 8S4 -TWO EAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAGES , all modern and In excellent repair , half a block from car lino. Will rent together to desirable lon- uiils very cheap. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170' ' Farnam. MlllU -FLATS OF (1 ( ROOMS. EACH IN OOOD REpair - pair : Union block , 2d Hour , f 20.00 per month Omframn house of H rooms , newly paiwred. In peed repair , corner of Jackson and 1 Ith St. , $20.00 pormonth. John IIainllnU17 Llnton block. D - ItENT , 7-HOOM MODERN FLAT , Ijinito block , ( ! 0i ! S. liltli st. 385 n- FOR RENT FOR 0 MONTHS OR LONOKR nk'i'ly liu'iili'd U-room hoiino , all furnluht > d and In Hint class condition to Htnall f.imlly without chlldri'ii , Rout tvasonabln nnd ri'forenci'S ro- qnliod. IiKinlro at fi''S South Slltli Hlroot. M314 TTFOIl"RENT , 1'J-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , J 1713 Chlc.iKO St. M44 t ' . " . ) B-HOUSES FOR RENT , 2 MODERN 10-ROOM hrlck hoiiwH at 2illR and 2H20 Davenport t. tniiuln * at 2t)21 ) Davenimrt st. 6III 2 ; T\-FOH RENT , If-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 107 SOUTH J A'Klh Hi. , near Dodge' Small colored fanillv pro- fiirri'd , Itlngwalt Hros. . HarUer blk. C57 30 * 11 II-KOOM HOUSE,32100ASS STREET , FIRST- l.'oliiHs enndlllon , modern Improvomcnls. line looallon , E. A. Northtip , tax dopartmonl. H. A.M. railway M&70 30 I'OR RENT , 4-UOOM COTTAGE , 30TH AND MahliT ; cIMorn. yard nodded , city water , for Billy * ! l.0ll. Inqnlni I31H Farnam. M3U7 30 -FOR RENT , 10-KOOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN conveniences. Iniiulro HUB Farnam. . . . M5118 30 D- ELEGANT 0-ROOM RESIDENCE , MODERN convonloiifos , ntabln nnd house dotauhod , largo lawn , Finest roHldoiicn location In the city. In- unlre on pi-einlseB , 70U South 18th ntrcol. ntrcol.M5H4 M5H4 31 * ITOll KENT I-UKN1SHED BOOMS Ilatos. IKca word tlral Insertion , la a word tlioro- atlor. Nolliliitf taken for lousjlian 'Jjc. JVor inifnrnlshi'd rooms 'with board 3 blocks from conn IIOIIHO , AddroHH , M 3' . ' . Doit , SHI 1 * E-FURNISHED ROOM f WITH ALCOVE FOR ernilomen.inoderneonvenluncoK,320 North'-ld. ; | M7m ; -FUHH1S11ED KOOMS. 1017 AND 102:1 : CAPItol - tel nvoiinn. MU7I ! AT 3FllilNlsilK11HOOMS FOR HOUSEKKHIMNO fornuuiiunlwlt , . . lU'iit taken In boaitlUUN : 17th E-3 NHT.I.Y FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIflHT hntiHi'Ui'i'pIn , ' ; also rooms for Ki'iitlonion , lit ) Norlli l.'ilh Htroi't. 'Mltll ' 'U' I'T-lloTi.MS NICELY FURNISHED. OJO SOUTH JlTlli Hlrivt. M4UO 1 * 1 7 PUKXIMTKU ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SOUTH -Jfroilt ! tiU'i Hiiiall iiinnvM , wllh or wll7iout hoanl , MI-M , Knight , No. VIIO Dmiulas nlri't'1. Mil E 'J UVHlT ( 1KK1MS NORTH AND SOUTH froniM. with iiiodoiiii'oiivciih.'ncoH ; furnlshoil or iiufuriilxhfHl , lAvj ! Hiirnoy. , " > : H 31 * EFURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY ST. M547 HO * _ 'I , < LAKGl ! FURNISHED ROOM FOR MAN AND iJWKour iwosriinllninen , wltlior without board , Inqulit ) 2017 t'ldcayo Hli-nel. M340 3D * -I.AUl.E.MODiTuN SOUTH ROOM , PRIVATK . Jt.inillyi also fclnvlo room ; 3 car lines. 2020 Hurt tlivel. 30' EHCOMS FURNISHED Oil UNFURNISHED i ; m-wly pniwn l , modem convonlenoos. cvmrally localisli nioinerb , boanlnruor Utlil honsiikoopliif , Adilii'mM 47 , Hoe. . MSHO au ENIPELY FIIRNISHEIJ COTl'AtlETO PARTY without children , M 45 , lleo. M371 3D * FU11NISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. Ratra. IWo n word tlrol Intnrtlon , InaworUhoro- kftcr , Nolhtnr lakmi for IUHX Ilian UAc. -t Wuiuan'a CUiiblUn ankoc'luilunt 111 S. i7tli t. . 450 J -THK DOLAN. 201) ) AND Sill N. 18TJI ST. 440 1--TH13 STATE KUROPKAN HOTKLNKW AND olivantly fnrnlBhftd rooms for ronl by ilay or at nsi otmbl i rales. Knurr & Spnitt , 180S ' trc t. M4 l A'.l * _ ICOOL SOUTH FRO1T11 OORNKU UOOMSi nr l oUH | uinui r mtots. ' Jlnraur stnvl. L _ _ l TCC001) TAULR BOARD AT THK WKllSTKit. * 01B aud 01B Norlli Kit..U FURNISHED ROOMS AND OinKnuAt , , FtThNrSHED ROUTlfEAST FRONT room with alcove M l baywindow , moderncon veniences , prlTAle family ; board. C23 South antli. Mmio 30 17-NICKLY FURN1S11K1 * PARIX3R RED ROOM. Jw ' with folding bod. also laree. Kouth-front room , with board. HOHHO newly furnished , mode.-n. Tnrmdn-afionablo. 2020 Ilanwy SL MS2830' FOB BENT TJNFUBNISH.'D BOOMS Raton. IMcn word first Innertloii , lea word thcro- aflor. Notldnit taken for less lhan 23e. rn nBNTjicKUNrniNisHEB itobMa nullablo for hnusckwplnr , city water , eat , etc. Low rent. Northwest corner l tli and Webster streets. fl'J'J G --2 FIIONT IIOO.M3. 1GOI ) LKAVEKWOHTII ST. SO * FOR BENT STORES AND OFFICES I FOnnKNT.STOUIJ ON 9. 13lh ST. , LANGH -Iblook. Kiillamo for mcnt niiirltct , haruwnrn or Ory cooil : ntoro Inaulro ( iin ( 9. Kith nt. 4 , " > l SToiiY IIUIOK nuir.ntNo OKI Pnniani t. Tlir btUldln ? lint .1 tlrcprool. coin - in out ImHonuMit , coin plclu nto.im lic.allnir llxtnnH. wntnron nil the lloora , gM , utc. Amily .11 tbo oillco of The Doe HID WANTED TO BENT. s , lOo n linn rach limortlon. f l.SO a Him I 3 month . Nothlns tiihon tor losi limn -'ic. 1CWANTKD , 8 MODKUN 7 OH 8-KOOM HOUSES near Piirnnin or H.iimcom car line ! will pay . n ycnr rent for both o.i t or Bontb front. AcldroHs M : i , Ik-u. MSI I Al STORAGE. Hates , lOo n line naoh Insertion , $1,50 n line per lonlh. NolhliiB taken for less than We. M -STOUADK POIl IIOUSRHOU1 OOOD3 ! clvnn HIHI cheap rates. U. Wells , llll Fnnmm. -STOHAOK , WILLIAMS JLCHOSS.121 1 HAHNEY WANTED TO BUY. Hates. 1 We a wortl llrsl liiHorllon , lo a word thcro- nflcr. Kotnlnj taki-n for loss than l5o. ! vf cASir FOB 1 irooili , Pto. , or will null for owner In our auction Balos. H. Wells , 1111 Parnarn. 451 VT WANTKD , TO PURCHASE A OOOD RETAIL -Li btiHlncsH ; any lino. Parl trailo. Amos Real Entalu Agency , 1017 Farnam street. C35 0 * -WANTED. A WAGONETTE TO HOLD 1C people. Address WaKonuttu , Mlllaril holel. FOB BALE FURNITURE. Raton , 1 Oc a line uach InBertlon. $1.50 a line uur month. Notlilnir taken for loss than l5c. ! 0 -FOR SALE , A FIRST-CLASS HALI.ET , - Iavl It Co. piano , by parties leaving the city ; a bargain. Call at L'llil So. a4th ut. M4UU ' - ' * FOB SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC Hates. 1 Wo a wool HnillimcrUoit , loa word thero- aftor. JS'othlni ; lakon for loss lhan t5d. ! 1) ItANDSOMK 1IOHSE. WITH HUOOY , FOR J Kali ) eheap for u few days. Can bo Keen at stable , Park avemm and Woolworth. JI" 75 'M' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hates , lOo a line each InHorllon , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for ICHS than 'J.r o Q 1'UQ PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , BARKER HLOCK. M70U Aa Q - SALE. ICE IN CAR LOTS. OIL11ERT Ilroa. . Council lllnffs. MillA4 Q -FOR SALE CHEAP. NEW COLUMniAN Bi ! cycle. Call at Itl'Jl Chicago street , after 7 p. m. 518 US' Q-WE MUST HAVE MONEY. 1 iilano , $ ' . ' .1.HI. ( 1 tiprlRht Chlckerln ? piano , $150.00. 1 baby grand Chick.Tliur , Sl'ja.OO. 1 bran now upright. * 1II.OO. ! ) 1 Weginan piano , Ix-cn used a lllllo , $350.00. 1 Klinball organ , ! K5.00. ! 1 Newman llros. organ , $35.00. 1 Bnnlettii organ , * -.Ti.OO. 1 Chicago Cottaco organ , $30.00. 1 Ilrlngeport organ , $75.11(1. ( A pl.'itio to trade for a good horse and phaeton. Woodbrhlgo llros. , Bell Uop't Btoro. O'JIl S3 Q-FOR SALE , ! ! LADIES' BICYCLES , grailo , 181W htylo. iH'rfi ctly now , never been used , and nro regular $14u.OU whp ls. To cloio oirt"wlll neil at $100.00 each. Bell , Uondtt Ic Co. , 30 < J So. 10th St. 541 30- CLAIRVOYANTS Hates , lOo ajlne each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. 'Nothing taken for less than 25o. . . , Orcllablo buuluuiia medium' Olh yuar at 119 N.UItli 457 MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Rates , IVso a word first Inaortlon , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than L''o. riR-MADAME SMITH , 602 S. 18TII. UND FLOOR , J-Rooin 3. Masaaju , vapor , alcoholuteain.sulphur- Ino and sea baths. iirti.JU : * rp MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D i Hour , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sui : baths. M577 4' E. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER. 205 L Douglas block , Mli-7 All' PERSONAL Rates.lHcaworil llrst liiHurtlon. Ic a word Micro- lor. Noinlne taken for less than \i3a. WR1TK FOR FREE COPY OF OUR HEAU- tlfnlly Illustrated marrlago Journal. Hrowu Pub. Co. , Toledo , ( J. JISOU a.V -WHITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- tlfnlly Illustrated Matrimonial JouniiU , con taining many photo-cnsr.ivlmrs of handsoina women and gallant men who wish tovod. . lirown l'nbll3liliigCo.Teniplotonrt.TolodojO M7I1-31 * MADAM CLAYTON WILL GIVE YOU A BynoiHlH of your llfo from cradle to grave ( a free lent ) , U'J'J South 10th Htrect. 033 30 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Ty LOANS , O. G. WALLACE , 312 BROWN 11LK. \\r-LOANSONIMPHOVKD AND UNIMPROVED ' city property , $3.OOO and upwarils. 5 t cent ; noUetayu. W.FarnamSinlth&Co , lU' ' ir-1 AND 2 YEAH LOANS ON CITY AND FARM luortpicus. Reed JfcSolby , 341 Board of Trade. 4G7 W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O. F. U.ivls Co. , 1C03 Fantant siruet. 4UU SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ) ' low rales. Alex Moore , 401 Iluu bldff. 474 -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years Flde.lly Trust Co. . niW.Farnam. 403 -LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE , IMS 11EE 1ILDG. 473 ' \ \ ) - VNTHONY LOAN AND THUST C0..318 N. Y. Life , lends at low I-.UIIH forchuloo Noeurityoii Nebraska anil Iowa farms or Omuliu city property , 470 W CENTRAL LOAN A TRUST CO. , BHBULDG. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4(13 ( _ \ \ \VANTED , TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOTES SB- ' i cured by morliaies Omalia city or louj-hi ! ) Co. property. Reed & Sulby , 335 Board of Tradu 407 Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY ' proiHjrty. C , W. Anderson. 444 Uuu IliilUHnir. _ _ M4 17 20' \\r-RiAL : ESTATE LOANS WANTED. I IIAVfi > Ibreu vi-ry eholeo application * to place. He- Hponslbln HlnniT. Amounts , $1,000.00 , il.r.00.00 and * S)0l ( ) ( ) ) , Sea mo Qtilck. Wultor ( J. Clark , I''lSHarncy lrei't. M327 20' DBES8MAH.INO. Ratoa , Uoa llnooanh InHorllon , $1.SO a line per month , Nothing taken for less lhan 23o. VA SH ION A H LE HoilES AN D PART Y DOSTUM KS 1 work by day or week , Knqtilru 1721 Capital avenue , ,117 ! MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. RulcB , Ihjfl a word llrnl Insertion , le a word there after. NouUinr When for loss than 2Je. -CALL AT TUB OFFICE OF OMAHA MORTfiAQE LOAN CO : INCOlirORTED. i ' You can borrow oiV HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAHK110U8H . RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR A JY OTHER SECURITY. * Wo will lend you any amount from $10.00 to $1.000 00. ON THE DAY YOU ASIC FOR IT without publicity or tvtnova ! of property. Yonenn pay the luunvy luuk In any amount you wl ) i , aiuliil any tlm , mid cachTiayniuul no niaJa will nultico Uui coil of ilia loan , Runioiiiaur thAl yon hevo the 1110 of both the properly nnd tlio Money , uud pur for U only ft Ion ; u you kwp It , Them will ba naoxpcii9or clmr o kept out of thoamomit wanuxl , but you will rocolvu the full nmuiint of tliu loan. lloforu bon-uwliiir eluowhcro o U ftlid noa ut nn4 you will ilnd It ims-ulr lo your advanurc. OM UIA MORTOMJE IOAN CO. WUl SOUTH 1UTH STREK1" , t lluur above Ihu tlrnut. V-WILL IXJAK MONEY ON ANY KIND Or1 SB- -iVcuiUy ; MituUy coulWeulUL A. IS. llurclt , ro-jin \ OoBlliKa'.kl biwk * 7J MONEY TO LOAN-OIIATTELB. -IO YOIt WANT MONKYV THK KIUKUTY U\N OtlAtlANTRR OO , liOOM 1 W1THNKLL 1IL.OCK. * 1H4 ! SOUTH 10T11 CURNRH HAUNRY ST. WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY SUM \ LAHOK \ OB \ SMALL ' FROM \ TEN \nOLLAU3\ \ \ UP. \7K MAKR TXANS OX FOHNITITHK. HORRK3 CAHHI.MIK.S. AVAHKHOttSK RKOKIPTS OH 1'KU- HONAL I'HOI'EHTY OP ANY K1NH YOU / WILLDO WELL OALL / / ONUS FIRST OUH TKHMS WILL MKHIT YOUH AlTItOVAL Yon can pay tlio money hvk at any tltno ninl tn any amount you \vlh , anrt tlmi rtvluco the cost of- carrying tlio loan In proportion to amount yon par IP YOU ewe a balance on your furnllnro or oilier personal tiroporly of any kind wo will pay It off for you anil carry It a * lonir a < t yon ileilro. YOU CAN HAVB YOUII MONKY IN ONK HOUIl FHOM THK TIMK YOU .MAKK Al'PLIUATlUN. No publlcltv or removal of proix > rly. no thut yon cat thou o of twth money ami property. 4,11 BUSINESS CHANG 33. Hales , 10ca line each Insertion , $ l.r.O a line per month. Nothing taken for less than U'ic. V-KOK SALE OltTHADE. FIK9TOL.CM'DirUO 1 More , neutrally looaleil , gojj cash business. C7 > W. I..P.O. Hex 518. , M'JIia V FOH 11KNT. A SMALL WATEH MILL. AD- J ilrRRS box 03 , Lincoln , Nnh. f/Jl Y-FOIl SAI.K. DHUO STOHK. GOOD LOOA- lion , irood htiHlness , good reanon fur m-Hhif. Ail < ln < HS M ! 2II lleo. . MSI' * Al * SALK , ll.VnilER SHOV AND HATH L room , located In the bimtnoHi part of city anil excellent bUHlnest. For inrllculara address , K :17 : , lluo. 001 ail * Y WANTKD , A PAUTY WITH $8.1)011.00 ) TO $1.00 ) { ) | to Invi-Ht In manufacturing liimlnoss. SOiwrccnt prollti will Iwar Investlffallon. Ail- 1 . O. box 'JO'Vaverly ) , Nob. M 1,111 HO Y-FOH SALK , LONB KSTAHLlHIIKn PAY1NO moat market , gooil location. Splumllil chance for Hinall capital. 1C3 , HJO , Council IlluilH. MoHIAl Y-FOH SALE.ANKLKVATOH. SITUATED IN ono of tlin best criiln Browlnit illHlrlcls In thu Btatu. AUilroH ! ) 1' . O. Hex 80 , llloomtlulil , Nob. - MJ08 HO Y RETAILHHSINKSS WANTKD IN HOOD LOcation - cation for part exchange ( real eslale ) anil cash. iVonlJ prefer urocerlea comblncJ wllh vegetable nil meat niarkul , irentH' furnishing pooils , boots .nil . HhooH or any general business. Prlco iniint ho invalid levniK reasonable. Applv at once to O. IV. Atncs , 1017 Fa.-nam slivet , Omaha , . 403 Y-OHOCKRY STOHK FOR SALE AT A HAH- pain. Reasons forsclllnff : Have oilier busi ness , anil can't altonil to the Htoro. Inaulro of O. D. Wells , Schuylcr , Neb. fl'JO 'J8 Y-A CLEAN STOCK OP GENERAL MEltCIIAN- ill.se for .sale In a lively country town between Oiuaha.anil Lincoln. I'ostolllco in Btoro. Aihlross M ! tt : , Omaha lleo. 010 1 Y FOR SALK , A STOCK OF GENERAL MEll- chantllne In iooil town In northeast Nebraska ; nvolce about U'J.GUO. Atldtx-ss M 3(1 ( , Hee.r.Illl r.Illl 29' Y-FOR SALE , nROCKRY STOCK AND FIX- tureB. In bent part of city , wllh gooil jiaylnff Irailo. Aililress Jl IIS , Hoe. MfiJrt : IU' \T FOR SALK , NICK CLEAN STOCK HRO- JcerleH , food location In Omaha. Aildtvn.s M : I7 , ! ! ee > ; M545 3" Y I WILL PAY FOR INFORMATION OF A ( Inn ; Htoni location In new town. Address liarmaclst , Wannotn , Nob. M ! > 51 ; : tO * V-HARDWARE AND FARM MACHINERY J. Block for Haiti In northoial Nebraska In a live ; own. Address , M1O , Hoe , CW ( 1 rrpoil SALE , GOOD RESTAURANT ! 11EST I location In the city. Address M10 , HIM * . MBBO 20 * r-FOll SALE , LAUNDRY PLANT AT LESS L than half price. Iminlro at 1318 Farnam. 11805 30 FOll EXCHANGE. Ratca , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.0 a line per month. Nothing taken for Ic.ss than 4-'jc. lJT $7,000 WORTri OF STAl'LE OEN erchandlso for one-thlnl cash or soeured noloB. bal.mpo Omaha city property or good farm. J. II. Haddock , Falrbnry , Neb. lll80 ! r7-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NE11RASKA. KANSAS /Jiml ; Dakola. Will Bulleheiipor XL lianio for mdso.horses andcntllo. Add.box " (3Frankfort ( , Ind. 4S1 r/-A CLEAN STOCK OP GENERAL MDSE. J Will take real estate and money BoxL"J5 , Frank , fort , Ind 481 z ; WILL TRADE REAL ESTATE FOR LARGE or Htnall slock of foods. Addruss M 7 , I ) < * o. M307 Z-2,0 0 EQUITY IN 1GO ACRES IMPROVED farm In cenlral Nebr. , will take Omaha real us- tate or stock of groceries. Address M ' . ! : { Ileo. 47II HO * y-WILD LANDS , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR /-/properly / here. Wrllo full descriptions. 7(11 ( South i7th ! street. W5II7 A'J5 y-SEWINO MACHINE FOR BUILDING CIS' fJiurn. dolnir carpenter work , or a fresh cow. Ad dress M 41 , lleo. C5U WANTED , TO KXCHANOE A FINE HUSI /Jness property In the iH'St town of 1.500 Inhabl tants In southwest Iowa for Homo Rood Nebraska or Iowa land. Ilulldlnir brick , new. centrally lo- eated , price low. 1'artlus answerlnir the above please irlvo uxact lovatlon , full description am' iirleo of land. Address M 4' * , care Dally liee. M578 30 7-FINE HUNTING AND FISHING OUTFIT FOU Diamonds wanted. M 44 , HIM. MB7 30 * JfOB BALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $ l..r 0 a line par month. Nothing taken for less lhan l5o. ! UY LOTS IN B STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and best lots la OMAI1A. Speel.il price and terms to HOME BUILDERS. : Stoopol Place low will always advance In prlco , forlhoclly must prow westward. Call on or ad dress W. A. Webster. 402 Ilco bldg. M577 l OR SALE , A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARJ JL of 4H8 aureu In Harrison county , Iowa , on very reasonable terms. Address L. II. Raymond , Ma ? nolla , la. Mt ) ! ' . ! A3 A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front lot Lowe uvemio ( Poppleton p-irkt , easy access to motor. Owner u'olni' Into business. Will hell very cheap for cash. Also lot Hanseom Placo. Bltf bartralu fur cash. Addruss U F. , l > , O. Ho < :18 : M145. 1 2 , 3. 4 OR 10-ACRE TRACTS FOR SALE NEAR -Lj Omaha , Htiltahlu for imrdcnltiir , fruit iilintli ; orHttlmrban roBldonco , on easy tornm. (113 Nnv York Llfu bulldlnir. M. 51 21) 1JARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALT Jl > or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blk , IDOAlil JAKM LANDS , C. F.1IARHISONI)12 ) N. Y. LIFF M343A10 * GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. CHOICE PROP erty near Hanscom park. Rental $1)2U ! pe aminm , enn hell for $ lil. ui ) . llloku , roaJ estat agency. ; t(13 ( N. Y. Llfo building. oa.'i 31 11AROAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J -UN. Frenzer , room S Fronzor block , opp. P. O. M43II A22 nwitt iiitii 4Wi IIIKJI ucik < > iii > ivj inti-inrj IUTV l VUt $4,000. Can runt honso for two yoara at K1S.OO per month , S''S N , 32nd , 47U DO YOU WANT A IIOMK ? I CAN OFFER A very cosy rU'hl-room honso , all modem con- venli'ticus , near Hanseom park , for $0,000. , Hloks , it'al fsiaix nt'ency , S''j \ \ \ KEAD THIS. 10-ROOM HOUSE , FINE BATH room. Bowernt-o and steel rnniro. lot 30x120 to alley. Price $2.300 , $1 , 000 cash. Improvomeitls worth * 3,000 , innnlrti 02S N. 32nd st , 47ri li'ORSALE.ATABAROAIN-'J.MOACRESNEAR -I Ludgn Polo , Nob. , mostly smooth land , seed soil , hplondld spring water , will make exeidlent sheet ) rauclii can IM weld at a very low Ilirnro or will ox- chanpo for irood liicomo Iwarlnu properly or good Iowa fann , Hleks Real Kblaio Agcney , 0.1 N. Y. Llfo bldg , Omaha , Nub. 628 31 4ORE TRACTS FOR SALE. CHEAP. NRAR VOmaha. Ternm easy. 1)13 ) N. Y. Life. Mail 1 BARGAINS IN FARM LANDS. S20 ACRES , ( ) n oley county. $7.50 per acre 2s AJJH' : } ! ; " .0ir Scotln , Neb. . * s.oo IKT an.-o. AUfE5- ! " > ' < 'y county , Neb. , SH.OO per aoro. 100 ACRhS , near Crelitlilon , Knox county , W.50 IKT ai\rn. lilt ) ACRES , near Lodpo Polo , Neb. , nplendld water , peed soil , smooth land , jfu.-i0 jwr t For toiina. elo. , address Hicks' iu al Eslatu Agency. 305 N. V. Llfo llld * . Omaha , Neb. 31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CPLKNDID INVEST.MiNT-80 : AORES ON THK OoiUhk riK of Oinalia. close to now oily park , splendidly locate * ) forhubdlvlslon nun lots ; jirlco * UOO per HCI-O : can taku $ ; tOnoo of pnrchaHo prlcu la euod farm land or Inoomii bearing proiwtrty. Ad- ilit'iib Hicks Real Kstato Affnncy , SOJ N , Y. Llfo building , Omaha , Neb. .v.'i : u O-ARHK IIIXCK , SUITABLE FOR GARDEN , - > near Omalia. IHU N , Y , Life Bldg. M351 1 /'JpOp DWELLING AND FIVB ACRKS OF 'Jfrult Hour Flon-noo. % 1,700.0O. Thlu year's crop worth MOO.OO luoludud. F. D. WiMdT liltli and Doui'las , M570io : lj 0ll SALE , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. 30TH AND X Sahlur , t.l,250.UO , , Easy paymcnls. Inquire 13ltt Farnaia. AISiui _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M ) WK3T OF CITY ON DODOK STUK"E'fT er miikt mill : almottt your own price , will bell S acres or more. KMVrltflit A. Lanlmry , luth and Howard. ai.lSVap MU3IO , ABT AMD LANGUAOE8. " " G "F."OELLKNUECK.DAX.'OWT AND TKAciiuRT 1810 California tlr * k tl * WOBLP'8 ' FAIU BOOMS _ , loan line wch In-ftttlcfli. f 1.50 n Una par month. Nollilnc taken for llin Hl.-in 'J.Tc. iTlU VATK IlOOM3 WoilIiD- FAIR vfsiTORsC I ( Virroipundoiieo solloltorll' n" n. A. Armstrong , ! M40 Wabash nvcntio. Chicago , v' M130 2li 170R WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS- NICELY FUR- A nlMieil roonm. stone fnirtl. BMvatn rvthleneo , two blocks fro'ii Midway fAlf" wursnco. fine and f l.HOpurday t\ichlM > mon. TaX < l Oak wood M cabin to fiSth St. esaa Drexel Avt . . Chlcajro. MSO Al SEOUBIT1E3 SALE. Rales , ISca wonl first In . . , lea word llicro- nflor. Nothing token for ! < * thai 2.V. PKR CENT MORTGAGES 1\1H SALE. SKCUR- liv absolutely Bafo. Ame-4 Roa1 ! Estalo asency llV Faniam. M532 3HOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITINQ. Rates , 1 Oca line rach Insertion , $ lr > 0a line per month , Nothing taken tor lo i than 2.'ie. _ TOUNfl LADIES AND GRSTLF.MF.N CAN SOON JL acquire a worklmr knowleilco of shorthand and typewriting t A C. Van Saul chool of shorthand - hand , 313 N. Y. Ufa. Typewriters lo rent.H3 Rnten , lOcallnoeach Insertion , $1 , no a line per month. .Nolldns lakenjor le tjian 230. _ " " wT"llAKKR"FOltMERLY ( WITH JOHN O. Jiujobs , deceased , later wllh M.o. Maul ) , under taker and embalmer , 315 S. llitb at. Tel. DUO. 432 SECOND-HAND TYPEWB1TEB3. RatDs , lOoallnn rach Insertion. $1.50 nllnoirar month. Xothlnif taki-ii for lu s than ' . ' 3c. . JJAll niil ! i'S boncht , HeM , iiffud , rcnliHl. ( IKI K. Y.UfubUlf. Tel. S.VS 484 PAWNBBOKEBS. IMlos , lOcnllno i-nch InncrUon , * l.Ml allnoiior month. Nothliiff taken for lets than 'JJe. T SOXNEN11KHO , DIAMOND I1UOKBH , 1303 t > .DoiiL-lis : Bt. Ixi.uis money on tllainoiHl.iwatches , etc. Old uolil anil sllvpr botislit. Tel. IBM. 433. LOST. Ualc-H. Klcnllno i-.ich Inwrtlon , $1 , r n a line l > or month. Nothing taken for less tlmu ' . ' . " < . T OST-11LACK SILK SACK ; FINUIill WILL HB JJllbcrally rowaixlcJ by reiiirnlntr to 1818 Capllol nve. OU1 SCALES. Hales , 1 Oo n line each Insertion. ifl.KOa llnolior in lontli. ; Nolhlni ? taken for less than L' . " > c. VTKW & SECOND HAND SOALtjl , ALL KINU3 > Address lioiilen & Sulleck Co. , L iko St. , Chlc.io IIIK Ki.virv : .n ; INSTUUJinNTS placed on record July 28 , 1803 : WAllllANTV DEEDS. J O Harrier and husband to 0.1 John son , lot 1 , block 'J , Harrier's 1st add to Valley 8 60 lIoiirvJonesniiilwIfotoSollmiMiithls , lot 7 , blockB , Parker's add 0,000 G T UrlMiiniin and wlfo to U 11 1'ayno , st'/ , lot 1)1 ) , Nelson's add 4,000 G II Paynu and wlfo to A K UrNiiniin , x4 lot'Jl.Nulson'i * mid -J.OOO Cathno lloylo to M U Dellonc , part lot 3. Hartletfs add 2,000 J N Hurko and wife to lUiu Sehultz , lot'J4 , block 14 , llrown park 025 G A Dennett ( sheriff ) to Omaha Sav- IIIRS bank , lots 04 to 57 Stewart I'laco w 2,601 Total amount of transfers ! $19,490 PATENT SUES & CO. , Boo Building ; , 'Omaha , Hob. 4yonr9ExainlnorslI. H. L' Ofilco. Advluofroo No fee until pateyitA ? obtained. iNDAPO HINDOO REMEDY rnOKUCEN THE AUOVK IIF.M'I.TH In BO II.1Y8. Cure * all Norvotu I > l9cA ctf , KalllnE Memory , ixrt'i , ass , . itc.nna quickly but surely rostniva Lout Vltullly u Id or young. Easily carrleit In vest puckct. 1'rlCf , H.OOnl > iictnRo. six f , > rr..oO with n wrlllrn aunr Hntffl tn euro or mnncy rt-fii tlrtl. l ) n't l t any ul. prlnclnliMl lrutrirUt t < L'll yuu any kindvf Imitation , In- slttor , hiirlng I.NKAI'o-noiic oilier. II lie lini no' srot It. w vul feliil it liy ninll upon receipt of prlci * I'nlnnlllet In soali-d cnvt > lol ) frt-e. AtltlreM * ItrlentlC ilnllrul Co.0 rijmciath 1'lurr , Chlfnco , 111 , SOLD by Kulin & Co. , Cor. 151)1 ) and Douglas St3. , and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. I4th and DSE ! . . Gts. , OMAHA , NEB. ; by Paul G. Schneider. 521 Droadway and 6 Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFa IOWA , nnd other Leadin The Cclc. bratcd Non- changeable Spectacles and Eye Glasses for sale in Om. EYEGl.SSES r""ti aha by MAX MEYER & 11RO. CO. , ONL\ RRILVffiY TIME CARD Loaves I CHICAGO. BURLINGTON. Q. | Arrives Oiniliu ! _ I Di'i > ot Kith and Mason Sin. I Omaha Chlcairo VcHllbnlo I H.oilnn 11.15 .tin ChlcaitO ExprosH 0.50an Chloairo Express I .l.'JSpn _ , . . . .OilIcnifO A. low.i Local.fi.5.1lin | _ "Inwivet ni1IRCIN < lT5NK MonvIVElf."T tFrIvos Oiualijt Di'iMit 10th and Mason Sis. | Omaha lO.l.Vnm TTBonviTExpress J 4.00pn lo.lfium Doadwooil Kxpri'HH 4.0ipn 4..0nr. ] Denver Express , .11.30 an .l.r.dpin Denror Llmttod I'J.O.'iam O.aopm . .Nobraska laical iExcrptHnn ) , . | ( l.sopm H.lfiiUll . .Lincoln Loo.il ( Exeunt Sun.I ) ll.il.1an ClTrcAtiCJ. H. I. .CTTiDIPRJ. I Arrives Omaha | Unloii Depot IDlli ti Marey sts. | Omaha Kl.iOHm : Atlantic ) Express (1.00 ( pn 4.00pm . . . . .Nebraska Stain Lnillud 3.no pi 7.10pm Nlplil Kxpn'SM 7.03(111 fi.oo pin World's Fair Limited. J.OOpn "G'olnii ciricA cirj.it ; t. s KWIFKT. "TTroTn W.)8t I Union lo | > oi loth .V Marey Sis , | Weal (5.10 ( pm . Lincoln. Falrbnry Local. . . . io.u.1 an D.lOain . Nebraska State Lmllnd . I H.BOpn 2. : ) pm . Wprlil'H Fair Limited . 4.41) ) nn Loaves ! H. C. , SlJ. . X ( ' . II. i Arrive Qnialia J Depot lOlliaiid MiitjonSls. | Omaha 0.1.1amI..Kansas City lay Kttnvss , . .1 n. . > 5pn l,4Spm ) K. C. NlKht Exp. via llitf.TraiH. ! ll.ltlai ) II.Ailninl . Denver KxunMii 4.ISimi ( 2.1.1pm Overland'i'lyer 7. ( > 0piu 4.1.1pm i.40pm ) Paolllu Kxprim jio.lilain . . . . . . . .DnnvorFast M.ll. ) . . , . . . . < l.ailnin Omaha I U. V , Depot nnitV liim.v Stu. ' | binulu „ " AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OJ1AHA Mandal Wolfson , a Peddler , is Bombarded with His Own Vegetables. SNIVELEY RECONSIDERS HIS RESIGNATION OOK I JltnU Ho .Mnzxloit or They Will < n to the llnppy I.iuiil of Cunlnr Jnller Wnuteil MuRlo City Mand.il Wolfson , a peddler , jnit tn nu nppoaranco at the police court last evening , carrying with litra a largo and licnvy load of wrath. Wolfson says ho h u quiet and peaceable citizen , but that there are persons living over in Drown park who are different in this respect. Wol'son was over In that neighborhood yesterday aftcniopn pciUUlnghls vegetables , when hu mot. two men to whom ho had never boon introduced. The follows "joshed" him mid llnally picked up sovural ajiples and other truck , which they took front his load , mid llrcd thcmiat XVolfson's hoad. Ho c.itliurcd up his lines and tried to escape , when the men. ho says , inado a liisihulu upon him with tin cans , brickbats , rocis.s ami whatever they eould lay their hands upon. Upon the strength of this statement lo Jiulgo Fowler a warrant was issued for tlio arrest of Joseph Soillaeek mid Mlko Slosor , and an oilk-er wis .stunt out to look up tlio parties waiitod , Slosor gave ball for his uppoaraneo this morning. . .TilllfTViuiUil. . No steps have yet boon taken to hixvo a jailer appointed for the police station , There is no regular man assigned to this work for either day or night , and vigorous protests are heard as a result on every hand. "Thero should bo ono ofllcur , " said a city ofllclal last evening"whoso duty It should bo to look after tlio court business and act as jailer. There should never bo a moment when there is not an ofllcor at the station. The court ofllccr could easily attend to the duties of a jailer , for there is not a great deal to bo done la that lino. If there \vns a regular Jailor and ono who attended to his duties there would not be any Jail deliveries and the city would not bo put to the expense of repairing the station over" once in a while. "Tho sanitary condition of the station is another thing that should bo looked into. The jail is so fllthy right now that a hog would not prosper In it. It smells and is reeking with vermin. " A reporter for Tin ; HUE was shown through the Jail last night and found tlio nbovo assertion to bo a mild description of the facts. One cell was so foul that a man could not exist In it. The men who work on the streets in serving out a sentence are coin polled to sleep on benches , Siilvoli.yV11I Ituciintilili-r. When the members of the elty council and the mayor read in Tin : HUE that John Snlvo- ley was about to resign his position as city dog catcher they forthwith went to John and persuaded him not to for ono single mo ment entertain the thought of throwing up bis job. W.vman told John that ho was the only man the city had overbad vvholiadmado a success of the dog business , and that the couucll would stand by him to tlio letter. Mayor Walker told Snlvoley Unit lie would not accept his resignation , and it is now pretty certain that ho will stick to the busi- iiesi to tlio enU of iho present administra tion. . [ sow that it has boon discovered that there is no dog ordinance in existence anil that a new one will have to bo passed at the next mooting of the council , ono will no doubt bo framed that will suit all parties concerned. It is a thankless Job , and out that does not give very heavy returns to tlio catcher , according to Snivcloy's statement Looking for a .Matt Dug. The city dog catcher failed to Jlnd th alleged mad dog yesterday that bit tin. dnuglkter of H. Tilko on Twentieth and \Vyman streets. Ho scoured the neighbor hood for hours and no dog of that descrip linn could bo found. Ho tired on two other canines up there which ho fohnd without muzzles , however , and says he is goimr to Iteep up this racket until every dog in South Omaha is killed that does not wear a muzzle. Millie City < ' > -Ml | > . Thomas Dowling is back from Montana. A daughter was born to Mr. and Airs. M. W , Grist. iMrs.Uouiicilnmn Schultz is v.'sitin j friends in Florence. Justice Hodges tied the nuptial knot last A'l THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nay It nets irenil } ' on the stomach , liver nnil kldnovn. and IH n ppi | > * nnl laxative. This drink U made from herM , nnd la prepared for nee seMilyjisteft. It 11 called . and Jl apncunco. If you rflnnotRftlt. nenrt yoiir mldrnii for ft free snmple. InneH Fninilv Ulrillclnf movrn tin1 ho voH rnrlidnj. In or.TU' | I"1 hi > d'hv .hlHlineri-ssir : ) ' . Aildr ' < " ' ' ' - " v < DOCTO Searles & Searles Physicians Surgeons AND Specialists \Vo ottro Catnrrli , All DlHoaaov of tha IVojoTlirout , Clioit , Stoiuaou. tiowoU ami Llvor. RUoujiiutlfiii , Dyipoiiolu , Blood. SIclu nnil < < itlnojr ) li < on.io , Fomala WoalcnoKsoi , Lout Manhood CUBED , un \ nil form * of WEAK MEN HYDROCELE AND VAHICOTELE pennanpiilly and succehsfnUy enrol. Method now and unfailing. THK.VT.MKNT HV M.HI. impcolully. PILES. FISTULA. FISSURE. permani > nlly ouroJ , without tin ) IIMI of knife , lU'iiluni or caiiHtlc. All maladies of a prlvatu or delloatu nature , of olthor Bex , poittlWoly cured Oall on or addroas , wltli nuinp. for Olreularj , Krcu Book , RcclpeH and Symploni Blanks , Dr. Searles & Ssiries. . " .I V.'M . ' iSH.1- NO IDKXTll'IOATION UKgUIItKt ) . Traveling Made Easy and tniublo saved by tulnj AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. Travelers' Cliumjuus , AvalUblo grer/wlitie. No Idcntiflcatlou cvcnlnc for Jacob I'nlok nnil Hottlo Mc Millan. The city council Is sitting hs a board of equalization. The work of pnvliiR Twenty-fourth street < been resumed. Fast pro ross la bolng madoon tlio now Mothodlit chtiivh. Hov. .1. K1. liojji has ROUO to Chicago to Vo n look nt tlio fair. Mts.V. . t < . Ilollaml Is homo from n visit with friends In Greenwood. H. W. Mullrulo nnil A. O. Jones of Hlnlr wcro In the city yesterday. Allss Myrtle Wools has pone to Marysvlllo , Mo. , to visit for tliroo weeks. Mrs. Samuel Dr.vfoos I * homo from a three weeks visit to the World's fair. Frank \Vnpnor , n carpontof , was arrested ast evening for ( HsUii-liing the ueaeo. Mis * Anna Sullivan , \vho has bocn qnltolll for sororul days , Is again ahlo to bo out. K-ieVs ( and Hoi-lc arc luishliiu' the construc tion of the .Missouri nvcnuo sclioi ) ! hoilSo. llov. K. 11. ( Jraliam of Omalia will occupy the uulnlt at tl.n United Presbyterian church on yummy monilni ; . South Omaha was well represented nt ourtland beach last night , two parties liiivinu attended from hero. The Infant son of Mr. mid Mrs. Archie Miller was burled yesterday. Cholera in- funtum was the cause of death. .Tito Sons of Yuturansnro arranging for a lawn social to takn place : it the resldeiico of J. 1. Bennett next Tuesday evening. Oftlcer Thomas busied himself for a short time last uvcninir rearranulni ! Uio topsy turvey condition of .ludgo Fowler's desk. Colonel .1. C. Sharp , treasurer of the Stock Yards company , left yesterday morn ing lor Chicago to titko In tlio fair for a few Uays , W. . Davis of Cedar Haplds , Neb. , vriis at the yards yesterday morning nnd bought a bunch of feeders. Hois on his way homo from the Chicago fair. The uew scales that nro being placed In the r.tilromi yards nro known as olcctrlo scales and cars can bo weighed , on thorn as they pass over at a speed of forty miles an hour. Arrangements are being made for an old- fashioned Free Methodist , camp meeting In South Omaha , beginning August 1 , Grounds have been selected on Twenty-fourth street between U ami F. Soiuo time yesterday afternoon thieves entered the room occupied by W. Wolilo In the Cambria hotel and went through his trunk , They took away a gold watch , 11 re volver and n gold ring. Two men are sus pected of the robbery and are being shad owed by the police. The members of Adah chapter. Order Kastcni Star , Joined the members of Vesta chapter of Omaha yesterday , and the ontlro parly spent the afternoon and evening at t'ourtlanil beach. Lunch was dished up in lht > pavilion and all the South Omaha par ticipants report having Irid a good time. Almost every night , from five to fifteen men tramping through the country ami without money are allowed to sleep at tlio police station. These men are not booked as vagrants or anything else. They are merely given shelter ever night , a good breakfast in the morulng and sent on their way rejoicing. When Captain Austin , came on duty last night he found four boys under 10 years of ago occupyimr banobcs in the court room. The boys said they had boon run in , but no report was loft , by the day men to show any thing about the matter , and the captain was at sea until Air. Woodruff dropped in and said hu had caused the arrest of the lads for destroying $ .V ) worth of rope lor him. The cases will bo hoard this morning. Do you road I ho testimonials published In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla ? They are tliorcmehly reliable anil worth your coil' lldcnce. Bitlloon this eve nt Courtlniul bench. COUNTY SCHOOL FINANCES. County Supprlntoiiilrnt Hill Completes thn Work of AppnrlliMiIni ; tint Cunt. When County Superintendent Hill closed his books yesterday forenoon , It was with a feeling that the school finances of the country districts of Douglas county wore in good shape for the starting of the next school year , which practically opens with the com ing of next September. Mr. Hill had Just completed tbo work of apportioning the funds for the llrst six months of the present year among the dis triots , and allotting to each its proportion , based upon so much per capita tuvordlnir to thu returns of the census takers of IS'.IJ , when they found XI.IMO persons of school HRO in the county , among whom the sum of $ ! ) , : ! ) ( ) . ( has been divided , giving to each person 81.73 cents. The money thus apportioned comes from the folio wine sources : State money , for Iho six months ending July 1 , 1803 J34nGO 80 Saloiin licences 1,081) ) OO Vines In state cases jjia lifi Special collections 44 09 Total $3tlri ! ) 03 The division of this money Is made accord ing to the terms laid down In the statutes ami is not understood by the general public. H is done In this way. After the amount of money has been reported to the superintend ent ho divides -one-fourth - - of the entire amount , equally among all of the districts and then the balance is apiKirtinncd by : il- lowing RO much to each child of school age , which last year amounted to 81.75 cents , The two amounts are then added and the district treasurers . are notlllod of the amounts to which their respective districts are entitled. In the second division , on ac count of tbo largn number of children in this city , Omaha gets the lion's share , but on the llrst division of tbo funds It stands on an ccnal footlin.'with the smallest school d is- in the county ami receives exactly the . .mo amount. The following figures shc'.v hat Omaha nnd the other cities ami towns of the comity will'-ecelvo out of the appor tionment Just made : Omaha J21ir ) Ol South Omaha 'J.fi-l I on Kliirunco II1H 4'J KIKhorn , . . . . 174 ! HI Wiilerloo ! ! ! ) ( ! OC. Mlllaril 'J73 17 Valley 27 : > 35 llt'flM ) ! 331534 In the division of the one-fourth of the total amount each district gets SIM. which is added to thn per capita division. The next npportionrnnnt of funds will bo made upon the basis of the returns of the census inkers who eomplotoJ their work nnd reported hist month. The money will comn Into thn hands of the superintendent about the llrst of next year , and already there is trouble predicted , not In the country dis triots , hut rlsht hero In the city , ns Super Intondent Hill stairs that ho has every rca son to bo of the opinion that there has been frnml iM'rpotmtud , especially In tlio waul whom the census was taken by.llm Allnn. HoiliM'laros that Ihcro Is no reaon for this particular ward showing a gain of 1,000 school children during the pant twelve months. In nearly nil of tlio districts. In ; says that there has been a healthy Increase , hut I OX ) additional children in ono ward in ono year are too many , and will cal for au investigation before any money can bo paid Into Iho tchool treasury of thu city of Oinahn. When nsked wlmt action would bn taken. Mr. Hill said that In his opinion when tlm manor wan culled to th attention of thn stiiio superintendent of pub He instruction , that gniiilcman would strlko the names of 1,000 children from Allnn's ro turns. "If hn does not do that. " continued J Mr. Hill. "I shall bo obliged to do something of thn kind mysolf. I am anxious for the enumerators to make all thn money that they can , providing they do so In a legitimate manner , but I cannot submit to the paddliiR of the returns simply to allow an enumera tor to draw tl cents for writing down the names of a lot of children * .vho Imvo tinvnr been born Into the world. " < ? ntiintirolul 4ul ! | > CTaTa , The Commercial club linn .signed A contract with Caterer MoUonald , who will lutvo clmrgo of the new restaurant * In con nection with the club , nnd ho will begin serving meals In the nmv quarters within twenty days. Notm of the memboi-i uf iho club wilt bo assessed to maintain thii feature , although It will not ho a public retUurant , It will bo run on the European plan , patrons pa.vlng fnr what they got. H will nu open to nil member , * of the club , unil nioinburs will bn allowed to larlto their friends there to lunch whenever , they so desire. Roller skutliiif at Co 11 HO tun lonlyhi. PROTSCTORATE IS WANTED Sugnr Plautonof the Sandwich Islmiilj Show Their lland Plainly. ANNEXATION WOULD RUIN THEIR BUSINESS Nntlvo lloclmo In llmrnll Will Mover . \cnla tlio Tolor.Uoil , hut Annoxnlliiti Wonlil. l o troy Snsnr Int rt > l < by Pro- cliKltnj ; Imported Coulle Labor. CHICAGO , July 28. "Tlio now terms for thu annexation of the Hawaiian islands , as itnnoiinooil in dispatches from Ilonoluhi , as not acceptable to tliu busi ness interests of the islands , " said Mr. Thomiifl E. Ualssollor of Honolulu at tlio raml I'acillo hotol. " 1 think I know tlio sentiment of ttio ixjoplo of thu Islands , us for fourteen years 1 have been a resident there , engaged as a eliemlst U ) a largo sugar plantation. Annoxn- tlon to the United States means tlio de struction of the sugar Interests , the only important industry of the islands. \Vo must rely for cheap labor im Im ported ( , 'oolios. and the iii'imont wo eomo nndei' United States laws wo are pro hibited from procuring that labor. The sugar interests will bo destroyed and your government will have a bankrupt , unproductive and nxponsivo territory uddod to its national domain , "Annexation is tbo oreaturo of the nd- venturer typo of our olti/.ons and has not tbo support of tbo business interests of the islands. It is managed solely by men who bee a ebanee for a iiolltical pull if tnu islands eomo into the poises- , altm of the United Status , and , recklcs * of tbo eonsuquoni'os , they would sacri- lleo our business interests to attain their personal aggraiidhcouiontri. lix-Minltttor Tiinrston , who is now operating a sldo show on Midway plaisanro , alleges that aniiuxation is necessary to prevent tlio Asilatioizlng of the islands. IIo known that it is an impossibility.Vo import our labor under throe-year contract * and Asiatie inllucnco will never extend further than the condition of servility. "My opinion of tbo provisional gov ernment , " and a smile insinuated Itsell over the tropical tanned features of Mr. Hoissolior , "you've teen 'All Habit ? ' Well , when 1 saw it last night I was struck , not so much vylih Its grotesqueness - ness as with the similarity to our pres ent condition , from the ruler down to the dancing girls. Why , 'AH Hitba' is not a greater farce than that provisional government. It changes its iiolico every week and its complete organization every fortnight for fear thu royalists will crmvnrt tlnur olllecrs for a ooup. Tlioy deposed the queiMi and without seeking an expression of the sentiment of the people established n junta ami dispatched a coiumUsIon to the United States with the request for immediate ) annexation. So quickly was it done that homo of us who were on the other islands never know there was a change in gov ernment until wo visited Honolulu sonuj days after. " "Do the business interests prefer the restoration of the queen ? " "No , sir ; that was another farcical jov- eminent. . It has gone for good. Tin European and American element will never again , tolerate the native regime with its lack of intellectual , and entire absence of moral , standards. Wo favor , and 1 speak for those who are interested ' 'in the commercial life of the islands , a protectorate"that will give us a business , government and enable us to continue our plantations under coolie labor. "One word about Commibnionor Bloimt and his mission. lie canio ton Hooking information. IIo has heard the evidence ! of all parties , in a commendable judicial spirit , never commenting , never mig- go.iting , never expressing an opinion. He has kupt ulojf from all factions and interests , and whatever bis conclusion may bo his report in detail will bo acor- . .root presentation of ttio affairs of Hawaii. " Hut tint ( irorclii SiiprMiii ) Court llolili nTlr.it tint ildinlclilii U'.lH .luitlllnlilu. ATLANTA , Ua. , .Inly 28. Frank C. Willcerson , who was convicted of vol. untary manslaughter for killing O. I < \ Slovens in tlio hitter's house at Livings ton , in Kloyd county , has obtained a re versal of judgment on appeal , thu supreme court holding that the homicide was jnstillablo. Wilkurmmnnu , cleric in Stevens' store. His employer sus pected him of inlimuey with his wifu and laid a trap to catch him. Ho told the clerk and Mrs. Stevens that ho was going away , but , instead of doing so , cuncoalcd himself. Tlio husband camu up on tlio pair \yhon they were in a com promising posit ion and , drawing his re volver , opened npun the clerk. Mrs. Stevens throw herself in front of Wilk- erson to protect him , and ho was thiin enabled to shoot hoihusband. . Wilkorson'ri trial and conviction speedily followed , but thosuprenio court holds that if a husband , knowing of his wife's infidelity , deliberately lays a trap for hr * associate f.ir . the purpose of kill- inir him , the associate has a right to de- fenJ liinibolf against a deadly assault nmde by the husband , even though sur prised ut the moinont of his criminality. Mrs. Slovens was a young and beau tiful woman who in her irirlbood had boon engaged to Wilkoraoii , who was a poor young man. When the wealthy Air. Stevens proposed toiler she dropped her poor lover and bccaino Mrs. Stevens. She made up for the filltrht to Wilkor- son's alToctlons by making him the favorite in her husband's home. In the bloody encounter which brought mutters to a crisis 1 > > th men lirnd simultane ously. Stevens'was killed and Wilkor- son was HO hcvoroly wounded that for a month it was expected that ho would die. Thu decision just rendered sets Wllkorriou free. Tmilt All tbu .Monoy nnil MM Wife' * Sl | r. PKOUIA , July M. W. A. Sourlos , ol the W. A. Scarlos fyjungo and Mattress company of this city , has left for parti unknown , taking with him in hlfi High ! all the iiionoy of the linn ho could lay IIH ! hands on and the H'.onographor ' in his olllco , Miss Martin , who Is alno it sla ter of his wife. HearliH eamo to thin flty from Uurllnjjton , Iu. , about llvo years ago and brought wltu him lotterd of highest rocDiiimeniiation from proml- nont cltlznilH of that iilnco. Mined rc id- - ing liuro ho hns conducted liiinsnK in an trrojiroachablu inaniier , and ills friomls are astounded at the t > eiiKational turn oj ail'airri. MiH Martin Is by no nicuns n beauty , bill Hcom to have po.ssossod an inlliKinco ever him that lias worked OH his own and her mindd. Asanoquol to the oloiment ] the \ \ ' . A. SciirliiH company ban entered into the circuit court a con fession of judgment aggregating i5llf 00' . ThlK priicticully winds up the buslnOas of the concern. OrcUlton llolil it Hnuri't ' .Mall Mevtlng. FOSTUUIA * , O. , July 28. The creditors of Foster & Uo , and Charles Fostot * hold a iiiUMB tnootihg at tliu opera hoiibo last night. Tliu mooting v/un n secret one ana the newspapermen wore barred. A fund was oroiUou to employ nn expert - port to make an examination of tlio hooka of thn bank for the lant ten ycaru to BOO whulher or not there was any crookniliiorfs ; also to look into rccout tramford of roul eiut .