THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : TUESDAY. AUUST ( ! 1. 181)3. ) SPEBISL NOTICES- A DVKRTtSKMKNTfl FOR TI1KSK COLUMNS /VwlH tx-tnkfn until 13:30 : p. m. for thonvenln * i lunlll 8:30 : 1 > . m. for tlio moniln ami Snndnr f riltonN. Artrrrtlwn , by rrqut * illn n nnmbortd chock rfmlmvothrtrniiRwrrmMldrt'fiiwil to n numtxTtx letx-rln e.irtiof Tnr. Ilrr. . Answrr * o nrtrtrriino will tin dnllriiT < l ni > on prpuc-ntntlon of th check. SITUATIONS WANTED. H. 1 Via ftwon ! first inncrtlon , Ion wonl thcro- hflnr. Nothing tnkcn for lei * than aSo. AWANTKI ) , A SITUATION IIY FRST CLASS city Ralpsmnn lo wll good * to the grocery Irailo. Rl > eclaHy or Kcnrrnl lines tlflenn j-rftrs oxpcrli-ticn. 1 have honto and bufcy , Addre s M 03 , Hionico. . 1 WANTED MALE nntcA.lHoawoninrnt Insertion , lea word thoro- nttcr. Kotlilnr tnkcti for IBM than gSo. iV-Tr YOU" WANT A 0001) PAYINO JOI1VI11TK JJtho Hawka Nursery Co. . Milwaukee , Wj * . n U TJ.OnNTI.KMKN OK OOOD CHAHACTKIl TO JJrppri.Rf.nl our nmlncss , liisuranco men pro- fcm.il117 ! lleo blinding. M > > : ' 7 TJ-fULKStKN'TO HKI.L IIAK1NO POWllKIl" Ji WH mil our coeds In ( Harm llollln ? Pins. rn.0 ( ! tnonlh and pxtx-iiHf , or coinmlHSloii. Chi- cnsro llaklnc Powder Co. , 707 Van Ilurcn Btiwl.Clil- M l j3"A tm TJ9AI.AUY OR COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TO JJlintidlo tlio I'atrnt Ohemlcnl Ink Kmvr Pencil. Tlii * ninnt iiM'tul ami novel Invention of Mm ncn. Kraw H InU tliOrntiRlily In two twoomls. Works llho tnnelp. 200 to 600 jxr wnt prolll. Audits maklnff ffM ) tirrwi'k. Wo also want n general nitent to take eharci ! of lorrltory nnd BP ! > omt mill nitentB. A rare chancu to innkn money , Wrllo for ti-nns and n HpiiMincti nt craning. Wonroo KraBlntr Mfir. Co. , X an. l.-i croBHp. WIH. _ iilf. TI-WANTRH. FIRST CI.AHS IIAUIIKK TO TAKK J'clinrB ) ! of Bhop. Will pay oalnry or oell out eheap. A violin or clarionet plater preferrtHl. Write , Bud Bcud rcfcrcncos , to F. AHxjoN'weaHllo , Wyo. _ 031 ai * _ 1J-AT LAST WK HAVK IT. ACTIVB AOKNTS -l/.jvi-rywherolo lakn ordnrri for 81i < * in > World B Fair Photoxraphed. A niarntfirnnt eollecllon of copj-rluhti'd photnirraplm of linllillncB , BcaneB , az- lilhltn Gf Iho world's Coluinhl.in oxlio lllon. Slilen- ) Hdly dcBcrlhed. Anthorlzetl hy the offlelal man- iiKemi'iit. Ono oblonjr vohinin. notall , f'J.2l > . Hooks on credit. Fn-lrlil pMd. Aseiits In th Held nrn cloarlne from $7.00 to Stfi.ni ) dally. Drop i-verylhlnir ulsu and handhi IhlB book. Von will maku money fnst. Finely lllnMr.-Ued circulars and lerniH fn-o , OullH and Ml photoirraplm only f l.no. Aildrens Olobu Illblo PiibllBhlnir Co. , 3SH Dearborn Mrci'l , Chlcnco , 111. , or 713 Chestnut Btre < > t. 1'hlln- ilolphla. Pn. M5440' T > -$7n A MONTH AND K.KPENSKfl , KXCLU- JJ Rlvo torrtlory ; no oxpurlenctij Btaplo Kooimi nbsoluto monopoly : mnn nml women wnnled ! yearly eontractHj Jiay certain ; no talkt HyHtein per- fit ; write quick : terms free. . AddrcHS K SO , box il'llKI , IIOHlon , Mans. M7la 1 O SALKSMKN CALLING ON COUNTRY CLOTH- J ) lent piiiiiuld iiiauufacturorB linn of niaeltln- toHhetn Btato exact routo. V. 0.1U71 , NowYorlc. . M715 1" 1IIOY3 WANTKD-THRKB ROYS , SIXTEEN 4'oroliler , wantexl IIH plnml > cr'R helpers. Wares line dollar n day. Apply P. H. W. Smith , now telephone - phone Inilldlnir. M7'J7 1 * B WANTED , FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN , CALL after 8:30 , 1708 Cans street. D. D. Luzer , M'L'O WANTED FEMALE HELP. .Rntes. IWeawonlflrst Insertion. In a word thcro- nller. Nothing taken fdr less than ' 'Bo , n-OillL FOR OnNERALIIOUSEWKllK . F. \/Slootzpl , 1221 8. UOlli. betweou Popploton and Wool worth a vii. _ ' " " ' - n LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS TO INTUODHOB V 'our huslnossamoui ! friends. S > 7r > .00 to $100.00 salary to right parties ; 117 Hen building. MH3U ? 1 LADIES WANTED TO ADDRESS CIRCULARS Vy t homo. $ > 'r.oo to * : IO.OO n week. Knoloso iitamp. Miss iila Worst , South lluud. Ind. 4HU " T < - WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , WH < will pay you from $5.00 to $ l'J.uo per week to work fur tin at your homes : strictly homework ; no canvassing ; send si > lf-icldre.sned ! envelope. ( leorgn F. Kiumotm A. Co' , IJatturynmrch anil Water Htreeta , lloston , Mass. M031 V _ - WANTED. GIRL. MUST HE GOOD COOK. NO washing. Wftses $3.00 per week , at 1010 Cap- llol avo. 70S 1" _ > ( _ \VANTED , LADY STENOORAl'HER , MUST vvb < > expert typewriter operator. U13 N. YjLlfo. i U i * 31. C -WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL work at iH10 ! Poppleton nvc. 711 i ! O- WANTED , A COOK AT ONCK : GOOD JOB TO \J right party. Win. Hntehlns , Talmage , Neb. M714 IJ C WANTED , COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENera - era ! housework , maU family , Apply at 1113 1'ark avenue. M721 2 * FOR BENT HOUSES. _ Rates , lOna linn rach Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. iui ) I FOll"llKNTj iioUSES iN ALL PA RTS OF the city. Thu O. V. DuVls company , 1S05 Farnam. 440 33 n AND 4-KOOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN block , with 8teaniretorenct8riuulro ; ! < liS10S'J > - > d. HOUSE. MODERN. CONVENIENT -'for business or wlioleaulu men. Apply 1112 South loth Btroei. 442 I 7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT I > for U , P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 S. lOlh st. 413 D DELIGHTFUL HOMEEIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , modern conveniences , bam , beautiful lawn , imturnl shade trees , $30 per mo. Inrnilru 21103 Pierce at. S.S4 A5 D FLATS OF I ) ROOMS. EACH IN OOOD RE- palr ; Lluton block , 2d floor , $20.110 per month One frnmu house of H rooms , newly papered. In KOod repair , corner of Jackson nnd llth st. , $20.00 per month. John Ilnmlln)17 ) Llntou block.M333 D 1 FOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , Langu block , OOlS S. 13th st. 335 n-FOR RKNT FOR 0 MONTHS OR LONGKR nicely lnoxtol u-rooni houttc , nil funilslml niul In llrHl clnsa eondltlou to muall family without " * * clilldriii. Rent nmsonablo and rcfcrunci-H re- unlnil. Imiulro at fi'-'S South gUth struet.M3U T\-F01l RKNT. 12-llOOM MODERN IIOUSK , Jvi713Chlc.-iKOSt. MUU4 6" TIIOUSKS FOR RKNT , 2 WODKRN 10-ROOM J'brick lioimcH ntD1H anil ' . ' 020 Davenport Ht. linuln- VII- Davenport HI. 640 ii f7UOOM IIOUSK FOR RKNT. INQUIRK ll' ( > 3 l-/JaekHoii Htii-i't. ( ll"J T\-IIOUSKS , FLATS , STORKS , WODKRN IM- J 'iirorismuiilB , newly llxinl. Tlzard , ttsj N. U4 t. m 0118 1 J' * ! FOR RKNT , lO-room hoimo , nil inodi-rii Im- .1 'provi-inoiilH , HWHOittli : 19th Htreot. Inqulni''fill 1-FOIl UF.NT-NINE-IIOOM IIOUSK , ALL J-MniHU'rn conviMilPiioest burrulptfnnl lawn : fliu * nlimlc. Nu. 'Jill H. 31utn t. M. J , Kimniird , IUI7-HN. Y. Llf.illnllOliii ; . M Una _ yoit KENT FUKNISHJED BOOMS Hittca. 1 k'o n wonl llrat lusorttnn , Ion wonl thoro- nttor. Nolnlui ; taken for U-HH than V3c , FBUNISHED Jor unfnrulHluHl ruunm with Im.inl 3 blockn from court liniiHO. AililreNH , M MB , line , Mil I0 > " ] ? PUUXISHKD UOOM WITH ALTOVK FOR - / ( . ciuk'iuoii.nioiluni conreuluncon , U''O North ' . ' 'M. _ M7UO IFDRXISHKI ) UOO.M3. 1017 AND IC'Jll OAl'I- Jtol nvt'iiuii. Mul ; A71 1 ? aFUUNlSHKl'llOOMSFOIUIOUSlIKKKI'ING . ! - < for man amivlfo , Ui-iit tnlitm In boanl , ait ) N nth 387 _ " 1" ' -11OOMS SICKLY FUKNISHKl ) . Kill SOUTH I 'nTlli Hllvct , Midi ) ! ( ) ! , ' FUIINISIIKI ) 11DOM WITH ALCOVi : . SOUTH I Jfronii nlHo Hinall i-ooniK , wllli nr wltliuut boanl , MfN. KnlKhl , No.Jlilil DotuliiH htrwt. .14:1 : -j LAiiTTiilioaMa NOUTH AND SOUTH fronts , with inoilt'i-u i-unvi-nli'iicc-H ; furnlslird or ' . . ' .s-j lluniuy. fiu : 31 * E I'LHAHANT FRONT UOOM , WITH (111 ( WITH- iiinit lioaiil , O''O S. ' 'Olh Htn-rl , near St. Mury'a txi'iiin * . li''l 31 * ELAIiRK SOUTH FllONT ROOM , IJENTLK- iniiii invfurn-il. 1P'J4 Douirlas. M0ir : > : i * I ? Flllt.MSHEI ) ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT I Jboaiil , 1707 Uinliuiitn'l. M701 1' EFOH RENT , LAROi : . 1U.EGANTI.Y ulhlml north nml iMut Iixiut room , cool ami airy , 8ajlNiirth l.'ilh Htrci'l. ' Mill- ) * 1 ? FIJKXlslEl ) ROOM , ' . 017HARNKY.ST. * ft _ _ 70111' E -NU'liLY FURNISUKDllOOMS FOIl LIGHT hovim-UciHilnri all tiiodurn convonlonoi-H. 1015 Capllol Avo. M'i.i ; 3 1 ? Fl'HNldHKl ) ROOMS FOR ONK TO FOUR Ijl.tillcH or trmitlpuu-ni tirlvntti family ; modoni liotibti , iHitwoon oiblo und motor llnr * . 'jtii'i North 13th St. M723 il FUKNlSmSD ROOMB AND BOARD. llalos. 1 ) > o n word llrat limt-rllon , ion WOr.thero- 1 Her. Koinliit takrn for lean limn ' 'to. , -i VOTKd\\'oMK aiVoMlBrUNUKirURK"6ir A Womiui'ttChrUtUn auovlatlou , 111 S. 17th * i. 4 JO 1 < " OOOI ) TA11LK HOARD AT THK WK11STKR. I1 CHI ami Slri North lUlh btrvot. MJ05 At * lTlir STATK KUllOI'KAN 1IOTKL NKW ANll .1 cvlKKunlly funiltluil roonin for rent by dny > 11r wek at ivasounblo rate * . Kuiery It Hpratt , 130d to 13T. UoiiflitH truet. M181 A''S * , . SOUTH FRONT COllXKR ROOJIS ; llrst cluna ; Hummer rutoa. 581 Hunioy Mnt-t , - 4UQ 3I _ ? - ROOMS AND IIOAR1) ; 2225 BODQ K STRKCT. l -FURKISIIKD OR UNFUIINISIIKH ROOMS J ? with U > unl , nt The Frcnzor , HON. SSIli M. , TjTHt ! IXJLAM , UOS AND 311 M. 10TU Tti FUflNiailED HOOM3 AND BOARD 'FRONT ' J room with nlcovonnilbnywlmlow.mixlcrncon. vc-nlt-nef-B , prlrnto family ; board. 022 South OTth titroct. EO-iX ! FOR RENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Rated. 1 We a word tint Insertion , Ion word thoro- aflcr. Nothing taken for IPBI than Vftc. F01UIKNT7 4 jWrVuN imNSllKDROOMS vJ millahlo for honiekeeplnc , city WBtor , ni. otc. Low rent. Northwest cornur 17lh and WobMer utrccfi. 509 FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES T-FOR RKNT. STORK ON S. 1.W ST. . LANOF. 1 block , Hiillablo for mont market , hnrdwarn or dry ( foodiCntoro Inquire OOtl 3.13lh RL 451 l FOR RKNT. THK. 4-SToTlY ItHICK HtJILniNO J 010 Fnrn.im nu Tliobulldlmr hasntlmtiroof.cn * ini-ntbaKoinvnt , complcto ntuam hcatlnc lUtnroi , w.itcr on nil tha tloont , gnu , olo. Apply at the onico ofThoIlw Oil ) WANTED TO RENT. Ilntea , lOo nllnn nach Insertion. $ l"l ) n line po month. Nothlui ; taken for less than 2.V8. -WANTKU , MoriKIlN 7 OR H-ROOMIIOUSK3 near Farnam or Hanseom car line ; will pay $ * < > ( ) . ( Ml n year runt for both cant or south trout. Address M 30 , Woo. Mr,11 Al K-TIIHKK KOOMS WITH noAUD FOIl SIX. Address Ilrovrn , care of Chas. II. Fuller , Chi- caifo.lll. M71M7 * RENTAL AGENCIES. Rales , lOc n line each Insertion. $1.80 u Una per mouth. Nothing tnkcn for lens than arc. -R'WJTATTA a KNT3EoTj. . I'AtTL , icon Farnnni street. Sclnl | nllentlon to carln ? for housesstorcBUud flats ; . 14 lea in experience In Omaha. " * 11J" * STORAGE. Rales , 1 Oca linn each Insertion , fl.RO n line per mouth. Nolhliif taken for less than We. M-STORAOK FOR 1IOUSKHOLD OOODS : clean and cheap rate * . R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 454 fyr-STORAGBWILLIAMS XCnOSS,1214 IIA11NKY WANTED TO BUY. Rates. 1 We n wonl first Insertion , lea wonl thoro- nfter. Nothing taken for lens than'-'Jo. HOUEHOLD i ' pooiln , rto. , or will Bull for owner lu our auction Rales. 11. Wells , 1111 F.irnatn. 454 XT-WANTED , TO PUUCHASR A GOOD RETAIL .11 biihlncHs ; any line , Part trade. AUIUH Heal Kstntu Aueucy , 1017 Faruam street. 5il5 9 * IV WANTED , HOUSE , FOIl CITY DELIVERY. L welitht about 1'JuO pounds , must ho perfectly Kentlo and reliable. II. C. Cole , at D. M. Steulo & Co. 7Q'J-il : * AT-WANTED. TO 11UY SECOND HAND OAR- i ' land or other peed raniro. Must bo In llrst class eondlllon. Address with prlco nnd description N 1 , lleo < 5mco. M71S l N -WANTKn. TO IIUY 7-ROOM HOUSH , FULL lot , monthly payments ; Klvu locnllon , prleo and tcnus. MU5 , lleo. W710l ! \T-CASH PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVKR. L > Jncobsoii & Klselc , room 11,1518 Douclas nt. M7S0 ! Sl FOR SALE FURNITURE. Raton. l > 4c a wonl llrst lusorllon , loa wonl llioro- nftor. Nothing ; taken for l < * ss than MHO. -FOR SALK , CHKAP , A LOT OF OAK FURNI- turc Hiiltnblo for furnishing four rooms. ' . ' 100 Lakistreet. . M710 1 * f OR SALE HORSES' , WAQONS.ETb Rates , IHe a wonl llrst Insertion , le/twoi-d / there after. Nuthltig taken for less than 25c. P-ANO. 1 HORSE PHAJrrON AND HARNESS I for sale cheap. Iminliu at 405 South Twenty- llflli avenue. M7'J4 3- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS" Rntes , lOcnllnn nach Insertion , $1.50 a lluupor mouth. Notlilni , ' Inltnn for IQRH than -"c Q PtJCI PUl'l'lks , ROO.M 30 , M70U A2 -FOR SALK. ICE IN CAR LOTS. RILIIKRT llroa. . Council llluffs. M40-J A4 FOIl-SALK CHKAP. HANDSOMK PARROT , nno talker. 400 South 18th St. , Council lIlulTs. MOOS 31 FOR SALK CHKAP-A (1-IIORSKPOWKHKN- ( plne , uprlxht. Hplendlil condition. Inquire of J. P. llm'.tlliig , Fremont , Neb. MUD5 B FOR SALK. COLUMBIA SAFKTY IIICYCLK , Moriran AWrlRht tiros. In arm-class condition , SOO.OO cash. Addruss M 04 Bee. ( JUG 111- CLAIRVOYANTS Rates , lOo n Hun each Insnrtlon , $1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than Via. SMRS.NANNUE V.ARRKN CLAIRVOYANT , reliable business medium * 6th year ut 111) ) N.lilth 457 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETO. Rates. IHe a word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than --.o. M -MADAME SMITH , 00159.13111. 2ND FLOOR , -L Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , uteam.sulphnr- Ino and nou baths. m 025 5 * riv-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STRBKT.3D -Llloor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and se.'t baths. M877 4' T-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER , 20S Doxiglus block. M127 All * PERSONAL Rntes , 1 Ken wonl flrat IiiHcrtlou , lc n wonl tlioro- * ter. Nothing taken fur lena than -'Sc. WRITK FOR FRKE COPY OF OUR BKAU- tlfully llliiHtrated marrlajro journnl. Ilrowii Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. M8QO na VIAVI. A HOMK TRKATMENT AND SURK cum for any nterluo and ovaralno troubles. Of- flcoOUl N. Y. LUeblilif. M007 5' MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS , G , O , WALLACK , 313 11ROWN I1MC. . 4jy W LOANS ON LMPROVKD AND UNIMPROVKD city property , iKl.OOO and iinwaiiN. 5 to OK per cent ; noUolaya. W.FarnamSmlth&Co , 13'0 Farnam i W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWK3T RATF.S The O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam street. 4U'J W FIRST AND SKOOND MO11TOAGK LOANsT < f low rates. Alex Moore , 401 Duo bid ? , 474 MONKYTOLOAN AT LOWKST RATES ON IniprovcMl nnd unimproved Omaha real ustale.l to 5 years Fldo.lty Truat Co. . 170'J Farnam.HI' ! -LOANS , J. W. SQUIRK , - ' IB BKB liLDG. 475 IV _ ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO. , 318 N. Y. ' < LI fo , loiulH at lo w rates forclioloo seaurlty oi\ Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city prupnrty , 470 W CKNTRAL LOAN A TRUST CO. , 1IF.R DLUO , 4li ( : MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. X-CALL AT THK OFFIUF. Ol1 ' " OMAHA MORTUAOK LOAN CO.- 'IF YOU"WANT' M ON K Y' , ' You pan borrow on HOUSKHOLIl FIJRNITIIRK AND PIANOS HOHSKS , WA(50NS ( AND CAIIKIAOKS. WAREHOUSK RKOKII'TS. MKHCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHKRSKOURITV. Wo will lend you nny amount from til.00 ) lo * | | ,1)00.00. ) ON Til K DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of prop9rty. You can pay Iho money bauli lu any amount you wltih. und ut any tlmo. ami e.-ioh payment so mada will minim Hi" rout of thn loan. Ueinembor that you hero the IISQ ot both the property and the iiiouoy , au > l i'.iy for U only ua ion/ IIH you keen It. There will bo no expense or charge kept out of f Um amount wniitixl , but you will recolvo tlio full 1 amount of the loan , Ilofoni borrowbu clHowhero Mil nnd see us unil you will Unit It unxitlN * to your ndvnntak'o. OM kHA MOllTOAOK LOAN CO. , MHI SOUTH HITII STRKhri' , tlrnt lluot atxivn the hln-i.-t. TUK OLDKST , LARUKSV ANUON'LY INCXJRPOR. ATKD LOAN COMl'ANV IN OMAHA , 477 r lH ) YOU WANT MONEY * L THK FIDELITY LOAN GUAR..NTKE CO. , ROOM 4 WITIINKLLIIUCK. 310HMQUTU laTll CORNKR HARNEY ST. WILL. \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY SUM \ LAHOK \ OR \ SMALL ' \ \DOLLARS\ \ \ FROM TEN DOLLARSUP. . WE MAKK LOANS ON FtlRNITURK. HORSKS OARUlAliES. WAHKHOUSK RECEIPTS OR PERSONAL - SONAL PUOPKRTY OF ANY KIND OURTKUMS WILL JIEKtT YOUR APPHOVAL , Touoaiiiuy the monov Uick ut any tlmo ami In Bur ' amount you wt > li. und thus reduce Iho cost of " 'VJv.'AS.IJ lom : " proportion to amount you pay , IFIOUowuitliihiiiction > ourfumltnniorot'ier 'it ' ; ? ai you < leilrt * . , " % * ! u * vis YOUR MONKV IN ONB HOUR . 'ROM Til K TIM R VOIJ MAKK AVl'LIOATION. j > o pituiicliy ur rumoval of pr % > prtv. oo .ait vou let the luti of l > elli money n : l | > rui > * > rt.v , 47H V-WILlTLOAN MONKY ON ANY KINDOF3K. yct.rtlyt Hlrlotly cuurtduutlaL A. K. Uarflu , rooai 1 CQiillnuiuul block 47 * BUSINESS onANOES. Rules , lOc n linn each Insertion , $1.80 a lino' i or month. Nothlmr uikon for loss than U'xv V-POR IlKNTi A SMALL WATKIl MILtT Atf. A ilress box 55 , Lincoln , Nn' * , Ml ' -FOR SALK. DRUO STORK , HOOD LOCA- tlon. rood ( limitless , good rton for Rolling. Address M 29 llpo M51S Al' Y--F011 SAI.K. IXNO E9TAIIW3I1KI ) PAYtNO mont ninrltPt. peed location. Splcndlil clianco fur Binnll caiiltnl , K V5 , lloo , Council lllnfln. MS13 At V -A CLKAN STOCK OP OENKIIAI > MKUCItAN- .Lilinn fur italn In n Hrnty country lom > twtwwn Oninlin nnd Lincoln. I'oMotfleo In store. Adilrvns M 33 , Umahil lleo. OU > 1 * VFOrT AI.KOKTKADE , F1U3T-CIV93 UUDO Rtorc , ccntrnlly located , Rood cash buslm'tn. C. \v. i. , 1o. . iiox cis. SALK , NICK CLKAN STOCK GRO- cerlcs , eood locntlou In Omaha , Address M 37 , lleo. MMB ! ! * Y-TluiTAlLIIUSINKSS WANTKD IN GOOD LO- catlon for part psehanifw ( real estate ) nnd rash. Would prefer croccries combined with vpfot.ibla nml meat market , ( rents' furnishing L-ocxli. boots nnd shoes or any cener.il bnalnoii. Prlco must ba low ami turms nnsonablo. Apply at unco to G. W. Ames. 1017 Fa.Tiam street , Omaha. 403 V-'IAUUWAUR AND FARM MAC1UNKUT X Htock for nnlu In nortlKMDt NubrasliA In n llvo town. AdrtrcA * ) , Jt 10 , lloo. C.GU X * FOB , EXCHANGE. ll.iloa , lOcnllno o.ioh Insertion , f l. ! > 0 a Una per month , Nothln ; tnXcn for luts than 'J'lO. I/--AliOUT' ' JT.IHXl WOHT1I OP stAPtiB OKN- JfRil iiu'rclianillso for ono-llilnl cash or Hocurod tmti'i. b.ihinco Omaha city pruparty or cooil r.irni. J. II. Haddock , falrbury. Nub. r/-l OWN 100 FARMS IN NKIIRASKA. KANSAS /Jancl DakoLi. Will doll cheap or rxcliniifo for mdBO.horHou and cattle. Add.box 70Franlcfort.Iiid. Z A CLEAN STOCK OF OKNF.llAL MDsll Will takuroal uatateandmonoy llax'J'JS , Frank fort , Ind _ 4S1 Z WILT * TllAUK 11KAT. KSTATK KOIl I.AIKiK or Binall Block of ffooils. AdtlrussMT , lk-o. M3U7 r/-WILn LAND9 , Cr.KAn. TO RXCHANOK FOR hero. Wrlto full description * ) . 7O1 South 27th street. Mfit)7 ) AiiS * Z-SKWINO MACHINK FOR TH.'ILDINO CIS- loni. dolmr carpenter work , or a fresh cow. Ail- dress M 41 , lieu. 551) ) rTO SWAP , QUAUTER SECTION NK11RASKA * < land for Block incrchandlBe. Address P. O. box No. ; 023 , David City , Neb. M070 0 * Z rj EIOIITY ACRES IMPROVED LAND , FINK rjo soil , IK miles from Bloomflelrt , to tradofor stock ofcroeerlcH , shoes orclotliliiffi value , $1M)0 ) , Ad dress Iiox m , lllooniUuld , Neb. .MC.-.1 2 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.51) ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less Hum 'J5o. I : < OIISALKA GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM JL of .IHsneresln llarrl.sou county. Iowa , ou very rcntton.tblo tcnus. Adilreas L. H. Raymond , Mag nolia , la. Msm A3 * A CHANCK TO INVKST YOUR SAVINGS. KAST front lot Lowe iivenuo ( Poppleton park ) , eat/ nceoss to motor. Owner ifoln ? Into business. Will Bell very cheap for cash , Also lot Hausuoiu Plaeo. lllf bargain for e.tsb. AUdrossi L. F. , P. O. llox : HO. A ORE TRACTS FOR HALE. CHEAP. NEAR Omaha. Terms easy. OKI N. Y. Life. M.Vil 1 AROA1NS IN FARM LANDS. : iit ! ) ACRKS , Oreeley county , $7.50 pnr aero , 480 ACRKS , nnar St-olla , Nob. , $8.0(1 ( per ne.-e. 0(1 ( ACIIKS , G-ooluy | voitiity. Neb. , $8.00 per aero. 11)0 ) ACHES , near Crulhton , Knox county , $0.50 per acre. ( Ill ) ACRKS , ne.ir Ledge Polo , Neb. , splendid spring \vat r , good soil , amooth land , $ u. , )0 per actu. For teniin , etc. , address Hicks' Real Estate Agency , 1100 N. Y. Llfo Bide , Omaha , Neb. _ fl31 ! ! SPLENDID 1NVESTMKNT-SO ACRKS ON THK oiitsklrtH of Otnalia , eloso to now city park , splendidly located for subdivision Into lots ; prlco $ iino PIT aero : van take $ .10,000 of purchase price In h'ooil farm laud or IIICOIIIH brat-Inn property. Ad dress Hlckn Real Estate Agency , U05 N. Y. Llfo building , Omaha , Neb. C'-.j III LOOK OUT FOR A BRAND NEW 1IKET SUGAR factory at Milliard In the near future. Our beau tiful ten-acre tracts "way down" for cash for few days. Taku benetlt of this big discount. Hoggs & Hill , 140S Farnnm street. 08'll ; BARGAINS-HOUSES , COTS AND FARMS. SALE or trade. F. K. Darling , llarkcrWk. 1UOA1U XP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND WoiUiiblu InvrslniLMit Wo can give you one. For Instance , a good farm of IHO acres 10 miles from Omaha. What can you llnd better ? Or , If you want a homo on easy payments and eheap , wo have several. Omaha Real Estate and Trust company , room 4 , Ileo building , MU71 B UY LOTS IN STOEPEL PLACE. Cheaiwst and best lots 1 > OMAHA. Special price and terms to HOME 1IUILDE.HS. Stoepel Placu lota will always advance tn prlco , for the city must grow westward. Call on or ad dress W. A. Webster. 402 Bee bid * . M577 7-ACRE BLOCK , SUITABLE FOR GARDEN , -/ncar Omaha. iit ) : N. Y. Llfo nidg. Mn.il 1 OO ACRES WEST OF CITY ON DODGE STRERT : Downer must soil : almost your own prlco. Will sell r acres or moro. See Wright V Lasbnry. lilth and Howard. M.1H1 31 1ARM LANDS , C. F.HARRISON,912 N. Y. LIFE. M34.1 Alii' GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. CHOICE i'ROP- ortynear Hanscom park. Rental $1.320 per annum , can sell for $13.500. Hicks , real estatu nmmey. 305 N. Y. Life building. 52.1 31 BARGAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. N. Frcuzor , room 0 l-'ronzer block , opp. P. O. M43U A53 ! FORCED SALE , 13-ROOM IIOUSK WITH ALL the modurii Improvements , good lot nml ham. Prluo $3,700 , $1,000 cash , balance on terms to suit , with low Interest. Improvements cost over $4,000. Can rent house for two years at $35.00 per month , 528 N. 32nd. .17'.i O YOU WANT A HOME ? I CAN OFFER A very cosy eight-room house , all modern con veniences , near llanseoni park , for $0,500. Hicks , real estate agency. 525 31 KAD THIS , JO-ROOM HOUSE , FINE I1ATII room , fcowerago and steel range , lot 30x120 lo alloy. Price $2.500. $1,000 c-ash. Improvements worth $3.000. Imiulrn 52S _ N. 32nd t , 47H 17OR SALE. AT A BARGAIN-2,5 0 ACRES NEAR J- Lodge Poie. Neb. . niostlvHmoeth lumLgoodHOll , nplendld spring water , will make excellent sheep ranch ; can bo sold at a very low figure or will ox- ehango for peed Ineomo bearing property or good Iowa farm. Hicks Real Estatu Agency , 305 N. Y. LlfubldK , Omaha , Neb. r,25 31 WE CAN OFFER THE FOLLOWINJi BAR' ' . Al near Hnnscom park , Nlcn cottage and lot on outskirts of city , $0,10.00. Cosy cottage near Hauacnm park , $3,200.00. Nice 0-roam cottage 3010 Pacltlc street , $4.200.00. Handsome 8-room house , 3211) ) Poppleton a vcnuo , $ (1,500.00. ( llrlek and frame cottage , 3111 1'aelfio Htroet , $7r-00.00 , Elegant 10-room houno , corner 31st and Pacific , $11.500.00. Hatidsoiuo brlclc block , two house * ) , corner 32d and Poppletou avenue , ulegant location , rental $1,200.00 , prlco $13,500.00 , Kli'ifant doubhi resldrncn. No , 1128 and 1130 Suulh iriHt street , Hp.lcloilH groiimls , b.iru , etc. . will inakn two beautiful homes. Present rental Will pay over 10 IK.T cent on price asked. Hicku Real ICstato Atroiicy , 305 N , Y. Lifn bhlg. M72H 1 MUST BE SOLD. fl-ROOM IIOUSK ON PAVED street ; small cash payment. Address N ' . ' . lice , M7i.'Q 0 ' LOST. Rates , lOc a llun each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2.10 , Ajllborally ruwnnled by returiiliiyr to 181H L'apllol ave. BUI T OST-FUIUAY KVKNINO , A DROWN CLOTH -LJuapo , bi'twunn Counell llluffs brlilK" anil Laku Manawa. Finder return to W. A. L , Gibbon It C'u.'u. 1-Jlli and Hnriiey , Oiunha , and rceelvu ruwanl. dim 31' DRESSMAK.INO. Rates , lOon line each limcrllon , Sl.fiO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than ' - ' . " > C' . -I1 work uy day "of'wiek. . ' " 'KuQi'iirii" ii'-JTl Mnjifuii nvenuo. 517 i 3r Wais ; , inun | | nn oac-li Insortloii , $ l.Sn ( line i ir month , > iolhlu ? taUi.-u for lima than -Jic , f \ W. "jlAKKU 0oitMKIlLY ? WITIt" JOHN oT V/ . Jacobs , iluuL-anoil , latur with M.O. Maul ) , undertaker - taker and eiubalmur , 312 S. 10th bU Tel. UlVl. 182 "SECOND-HAN pTqiYPfi WBJTEB3. llatiii , 10o n linn oaoh luitcrtlon , * 1.50 ulluui > or iiiouth. yolMnif.iukuii for luusi than aSo. OYLE.RAIIIl. DEALERS IN Ty i'KWRTftJll'L All ninUiia boiiKiit , noUl , t-xuhaniruil , riintitl. Ul'j N. Y. Llfo blU- . Till , 53a 484 I'.atcs , lOunllnoe.ich Inaortlon , il. in a line iwr > iio lli. Notlilng taken for IOHH than ! i5o. " " " . .s ' Aildreuti Uonloni .SellcoX Ha. , Liku nu , OMc.ixo _ _ _ _ _ _ 4HU SEOUBITIE3 FOR BALE. lUIOH. IWo n wonl tlrst luaurtlou , lc n word thnro- Bftnr , Noihlmtnlti'n for l * i than ' 'Sc , " JHTOAGES FOR . Oiiy iiOaolnlely sjfe , Ainei Real Eslutu airouc-y 1U17 Farnam , nsi'j : MUSIC. ART AND Ilali'H. IKii n word llmt insertion , lc ft word thcr - nflrr. Niithlnr laWen for lim than vie. " " " " " " ' .Itjiuuatlf-Jnnanlrueu "ll ) * WOBLIVS KOOM3 Rate line * t ro it llnopor month. Nothing tnkcn herM UMnv aJo. jiiti. , l.'Oll WORLH'9 FAIR VISITOR- ) " .1 til hwl room * * , mono frotiM f itlvnto rp'Mcncc , Iwo blocks from Midway f.i r fttlrancr60c < IUK ! SI .00 rx'r il.ijr r.ich iiorson. Tnknf Mkwondir.iMr to osthst. ss-a Drcxol A\-o. . CliiDnto. MSIH Al Rjitoi , lOonllno r.ich Inwrtlwil $1 , .10 .1 line par month. Nothlne takt-n forlimf tU n a. " > c ; \TOtJNO L.VDIK9 AND nRtfTLf.Mr.N CAM SOON incnulro.i working knowlp1t < of nhortliaiul nnd -K'wrltln | nt A. O , Van Sjiilf Kchool of ahort- hnml.AIS N. Y. Llfo. Tyi > owMt N to niit. 4Srt Rales , lOc n line nach Insctllnji , 41 .so A Una pur month. Nothtni ; liken 'or less than * . ' 5o. r 80NNKNI1KRO. DIAMOND llROKKfl. 130J u .Douslns st. Loans money on dla-nonilvvalchn * . etc. OM sold nn < l sliver boiUhU Tel. 1353. 485 Till : IIICALFY .M.VItKIU' . 1NSTKUMP.NT3 placed on reconl July 31 , 18U3 : W.MUIAXTY DEF.DS. J M HiTclnnm nnd wlfo lo It A lllnck , 10137 , lilock 12 , Went Lawn . f 850 K K Uuld nnd linsbund tn I ) L Unld , lots , block ai.Oicluird Itlll : s can foot unit 8 31U foul of n DG > ( , lot 1 , o ' 5. lot 2 , MiMtay's mlil to South Omaha ; lot U , block 4 , Mntlmw'g subillv ; lot 15 , lilock 2 , Cotnor ft Archnr'snittl toSootli Omnlin . 12,000 U M WHIIntiison nml liusbatul toCatli- orino llttlott. loll 1 , 2 , 14 to 18 , block D , Lakovlow . . . Sniuu tn sniuo , lots 31 to 03 , block a , nninn . 10 Sll.loslyn nnd htisbnnil to OUSttt- iiliou , lots 1 to 4 , block 'J9 , Koiliitr.o IMiico . 30.000 W II Crary to Wyntt-11 I.inubor coiu- imuy , lots 10 und 17 , block 3 , llul3,500 cyou llulnlits . , ' . M U Dunlnp und huslmnd to 1'aullno Iolaiiiy , lot 3B , block 3 , KnundiTA & llltuubauKli'.sadiltoWaliiUt Hill. . . . 2,400 A L ItCDiI to M K Trtitntui , lots 13 nnd 14 und s H lot ID. block IB , Scully's mlil . . . . . 8.7SO J I ) McUlury nnd wlfo to A 1) ) Ilutoliln- fion. lots 1'J nnd0 , blocx 10 , Aiublor riaco . 450 1) A HBtlliiUtoJ M li ! KOW. s Vilot 8 , blocic87 , SoutliOiiinlin . 1,000 < JUIT CLAIM DEBUS. K 11 Mnlionoy nnd wlto to II V aiinrkoy , lot la , block 17 , Scully'8 ndd . 1.200 Tolnl ninoniit of transfers . $54,270 PATENT BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Sollcitorj. Boo Building ; , Omaha , Nob. 4yonrsExnmltior.-lJ. S. 1'ut. Oflloo. Advlcofrou No fee until patent is obtained. RHILWBY TIME CHRP Leaves [ CHICAGO , nURLIS'OTON .Oj-fArrfvoij Omaha | Dei > ot Kllh ami Mason Sta. I Omaha 4.20 pin Chicago Vnstllmlii H oo am 11.45am Chlcairo Express | i.Main ) 12.10am Chlcaso Kxprr-ss 4 . ' .Ti pm 7.17 pin Chlcapii A IQW.I Local B.S5 pm Di'pot 10th anil M.ison Sts. | Ojnalm . . . . . . .Denver rtxpr > ; * s . . . . . 4.00 nm .Dnadwoud Kxproas . 4.oipm Denver Kxprcai U.iam : ) 4.AOpin . Denver Lloiltftd . 12.0.1 am O.r 0pni . .Nebraska Lucal ( Except Sim ) . . (1.50 pm S.lftam.Hiieoln | Looal Sun ) . . Arrives Omaha | Union Depot IQthA Marcy Sis , Omaha lO.Mtlaiil 4.00pm 7.10pm g.oo pin . . ( Union Depot 10th Marcy Sts. | West 0.1 ( I pin Lincoln , FalrbilrvT.ocal. . . . lo.-J.- am U.10 inn Nebraska Statil Lmlte.1 3l ) pm 2.30 pm World's Fair Ltnittod 4.40 pm K. C. . Si' . JTSTOriir Depot 10th and Jlanon Sts. _ 0. 1 ! > ami . . . . Kansas City Day Express. . . . ! r > .n.r pm n.4.r pm K. C. Night Exp. via U. 1' . Trans. 0.10 am 0.45 pin | . St. Louis ExprOMH . MJ.40 um Omaha Union Dnjiot 10th AMarey Sts. Leuvns . Omaha U. P. Depot and Miirey Sla. B.30 pm Chicago Express. . 11.30am . . . . . . . .Chicago Kxpross Leaves I FTrTir.rjT5r\'AL'LKY IArrlvo Om.-lhnl Dgpot ITith and \VnlHler Sts. | Om.ih 0.50 am Dnndwood Express fi.30 pm 0.50am ( Ex. Sat. ) Wvo. Exp. ( Kx. Moil. ) i.3 ( ) pm 5.30 | mi Norfolk ( Kx. Sunday ) in..Tiam 5.15 inn St. Paul Express Sl.'Sam Leaves I OillOAGO & NORTH WESTN. ( Arrives Omalial U. P. depot. 10th &Marcy Sis. I Omaha leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives _ _ Omahal Depot 15th and Web | _ Ouiah 1.10pm St. Louis Express .T fi.SO am 10.00 p . . .St. Louis Kxpruss 4.'JSpm 5.25 pm . . . .Nebraska Local H.n.lmu Leaves I C. ST. P. . M. A O. [ Arrives Oinahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha Leaves SIOUX CITY A PACIFo. I Arrives Oumhal Depot , 10 and JIarey Sts. I Omaha 7.2OaM | Sioux City Passenger 110.20pm 4.00pm | St. Paul Kxprt-ns I lIMIOam Loaves I sfOUX CITY , * ri'7vCiii'iC TAfrTveiT Oiiialial Dopot. 15th and W'ibHtorSta. I Omnha " 6.45nml sT'PaufClmlicd I .2.1am 0.45 pm | Chicago Limit.Hi. | 0,25am OMAHA A ST. LOUIS. I Arrives Depot. 10th mitl Marcy.l Onmha 4.0Qpml..St."Loul Cinnoi'i Hall..112.3.1 pm AND SO TUFA' ELOl'ED. ' JVcio Tnrlc Commtretal. Now that she jvas in Portsmouth suddenly - donly deposited , as she had bodn , on the plunks of tlio station , and the train gone like n flash she realized for the flrst time that she had a task on her hands euch as she had not contemplated. It was all well enough to bouoino violently lently and righteously indignant fit Mr. Pilsbury's outrageous desertion of his wife and family , and to vow vongoaneo upon the prepossessing servant girl who had disappeared ns suddenly and as mys teriously aa ho had and at the very aroo time , too. But that neither brought the deceitful husband within range of Mrs. Bob Pilflbury's thoroughly prepared tongno no > Iho saucy and ' pretty fuco of the h'purfomaid though Mrs. Pllnbury Htrenuviialy denied that such u ernaturo could lio'.pretty within roaoh of the lady's ilnjj'.bY nails , suDpon- ing , of course , that tli9 , Sharming little inlstrcss of Rose cottapjo could so far for got herself. tt- - Hut tlioro she was , dvnrf'Mrs. Pllsbury , and Portsmouth was nO Oldorvillo. Mr.s. Pilsbury was liiado painfully aware of tills latter filet in about three minutes , when she perceived that not a single man , woman orcnjijl ; ( in all the crowd at the elation hcJsisHtyd to pay tlio slightest attention t < jjmr something that riho could not remember over to have happened to hop < it < homo , "in hoi- born days , " aa nho aftdr'ivfmls ' expressed it. No , she was in u foal elty now , where everybody did not know every body else , and where nobody at all know her or cared a button for her or tlio great wrong that , but a day before , had excited all Cidprvlllo and the surround ing country. Hut Mrs. Pllsbury was shortly moved to action by the recalling of the taunt of that Imtofnl Mrs. January that "she would soon settle her hiiHlmnd if ho had eloped with the servant girl with some thing more olTeetivothan toaral" Mrs. Pilsbury waited a moment till the busy ticket agent nceipcd to have a second's rest from the inquisition : ) of the ever-inquiring public * and then ap preached him timidly with the direct question : ' Dm you see a tall , dark-looking gentlemen - tlomon , with side whiskers , got off the earlv morning train from Cidervillo'1 'Accompanied by u rather piettv- coking young lady tall nnd n blonde , ml " Mrs. PUsbury had to catch her ircatli , "Ycsl" was nil she could gasp , though ho wanted to deny the "pretty looking" mrt. ' And wearing n light blue hat , ivlth n largo ostrich feather ? " "Yes ! " gasped the poor little woman ignin , nnd this tlmo harder. "And did plioliavo n , very plensant miloV'askcil the ticket agent , evidently ntorestod. This was too much. "Tho hussoyl" exclaimed tlio hulls- nnnt Mrs. Bob Pilsbury , very inucli to ' 'bo nstonlslinicnt of the man of the ickots. Before ho Imd nn opportunity , however - ever , to elicit further information than ho moro fuel that the tall , blondoyoung ntly was , according to the sweet faced , llstrosscd little woman nt the window , a 'hilssoy , ' ' Mrs. Bob had disappeared through the dnnr. A sudden rush of the throng nnd some screaming on the part of the oinitlo portion of it had caused her to run suddenly out Into the street with the rest to see what the excitement was. Flames were bursting out of the upnov vlndows of u Inrgo clntlr factory on the ilock below , and engines were "tearing down the street , followed by the usual crowd. Soon the street was black with loads. Ouo of these heads belonged to the nubarul of Mrs. Hob I'llsbury. Though only n rear view was obtainable , the ox- : ltcd , enterprising little mistress of ' 3oso Cottage succeeded by hard push- 'ng in getting so good n rear view that < bo could almost have thumped Mr. Bob vith the end of her parasol But her moment of triumph Imd not yet cQino. The dorclict husband dlsap- > onrcd from her field of vision quito as suddenly as ho had appeared thereon , nnd Mrs. Bob was bewildered. The lire belched forth from the third story , and horrors ! three pirls' faces came for an instance to the windows of the fourth anil then drew back. Mrs. Bob was all of a tremble. She had lover witnessed such a sight before. She admitted , when afterwards she re- sailed this scene , that her graceless hus band's escapade did not exclusively absorb serb her thoughts and emotions for that ono moment. But a chance remark of a benevolent- looking old gentleman beside her caught lior oar , and Mr. Pilsbury and the prepossessing - possessing servant girl quickly and ex clusively inlhtincd her imagination again. " \Vo must hurry , " wild the old gentle man to a young preacher who scorned to bo his companion , ' 'or the happy couple will grow impatient. An elopement - mont , you know " lint the crowd swayed back before tbo clubs of three policemen , and Mrs. Pilsbury was pushed out of hearing , * nd the benevolent old gentleman and the preacher were pushed out of her sight. She soon caught a glimpse of them again , however , on the opposite side of the pavement and swiftly followed them toward tbo center of the town. She saw them enter a gate next to a church and mount the stops of a quiet red brick house , which she was sure was the parsonage. How her heart beat ! There were several persons in the street and she was unnoticed as she crossed over to the church. Mrs. Bob was. prepared with her speech for the denouement. Every word of it was choice , dramatic and"burning. It would wither any man. Robert Pilsbury would know the stuff she was made of. She moved cautiously within the shadow of the house of God , continually going ever her speech. She could see into the parlor through the side win dow. dow.Minnie Minnie was- there ! The impudent , shameless minx , dressed up in a stylish brand new blue cashmere , with hat and trimmings to match , stood with her back to the window. Mrs. Bob caught Jiersolf a moment to regain her breath. The next instant the form of Mr. Pils bury appeared in the parlor ! Poor little tlo wife ! There are sudden crises in life when indecision paralyzes us for an in stant. Then , without the guidance of reason , wo do exactly the opposite of what our reason , our determination and our impulse hud agreed on , and we ever after wonder why wo did so. Such nn experience came to poor little Mrs. Bob. Bob.She She dismissed her choice speech , her indignation and her courage , and with her bosom swelling with emotion , and two great tears in her eyes , faced squarely about and started away. "Alary ! Mary ! Mary ! " Now hho quickened her pace and fell into run. ' Mary ! Mary ! Oh , Mary ! " She knew that voice well enough , and she Hod from it like a deer. But the strain hud boon too great , and who had not gone u blcck when she sank down on a doorstop , fainting. Her husband was at her side the same moment. Yes , Minnie had eloped. So had Mr. Pilabury. That is , he hadgono to Ports mouth the game time his pretty eorvant girl had , and was there concerned in an alTair of the heart with a mar riage license and a preacher as the sequel. But ho didn't , marry any body. Ho only assisted his pretty serv ant girl , who.se hard-hearted parent K had wrongfully attempted to interfere with her happiness in a union with a very worthy young man said young man having boon in the employ of Mr. Pilsbury in Now York , and looking very much like him. "Women can never bo trusted in such matters , you know , " Bald Pilsbury , ex cusing his conduct , "or I should have told Mrs , Bob. But there wasn't any time to lose , either , for , you see , Min nie's parents were determined to boat us , and so 1 eloped too ! " Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. Drmnrr.illn Civil Servlnn Hiillni ; , FOKT WAYNIJ , Ind. , July 'U. The Postolllco department has mrulo a ruling on the civil service rules that will bring joy to the hearts of democrats all ever the country. Ono week ugh the Fort Wayne postolllco changed hands , Cecil W. Jllgelns , republican , retiring in favor of Wright . Uockhlll. The em ployes of the ollltto , nil rt'iJiiblieantt , were routing cany tinder the impro-ii-lon thut the civil Borvleo law scoured them in ' tlioir positions , for a time at least , until the now postmaster umild llnd BOIIIOxx - CHSO other than that of purtisiinxhip upon which to. u > < .lc for their roMgnattoim. Friday , however , Chief Money Order Clerk Adams. Assistant Money Order Clerk Clarence Swaim und Stamp Clerk Polorsou were surprised to receive written - ton requests * from the postmaster to tale olTect ut once. It was then discovered 1 that Postmaster Kockhill hud asked for 1i i an Interpretation of the civil Rurvlco rules ns regards certain employe. ' . The department ruled that the postmaster , inasmuch an ho was hold responsible for the acts of hln buburdlnutos , had a right to appoint tluteo employes win hamllo the money of tliu olllco namely , the Htiunp clerks and money order clerks. TIVII Tlilnvti * Mii't liuir i. VINITA , I. T. . .Inly 1)1.-Word ) having been received that a bundf ( cuttle thieves contemplated making a raid on the rnnoht'-i in this vicinity , a deputy United States marshal and a po4o were Pont out to Intercept the gang last night t , und battle butwcim iliu twu pirilu3 ; ensued , Ralph Hallock was shot and killed ami Hill Somors was fatally wounded. Both were members of the thieves gang. The others , some six In number , escaped. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. l.irK3 H 1TII .1 HKOKK.V .MWK. A Ilumnrknlili * Acrlilrnt In nn limn Fnrinrr with n UmiMml Koult. ASAMOSA , In. , July ! U. A peculiar nccl- ilcnt \ , occurred ono tnilo nouth of Monllcollo , , this county. Harry Sanderson fell from n lo.id of hay and not only dislocated his spinal column between the thlnt nnd fourth vcr- tobrw , but be also broke tbo pivot between. the llrst nnd second vcrtet > rn nml tbo liga ment which holds tno head In nn erect position. Notwithstanding this tin- usual nnd exceedingly dangerous dislocation bo Is still nllvo and very easy , with pros- poets of recovery. Mr. Sanderson , who Is a farmer , was engaged In helping unload a load of hay. Ho was on 'tho load nnu was jerking the rope which snapped the horse hay fork. When ulvlng It a decidedly hard Jerk the rope broke and ho was precipitated to the grounu , which ho struck with his head. Ho was rendered Insen- slblo for a fo\r moments only , for by the tlmo Mr. Ackemian , his brother- in-law , had reached Ms sldo ho had risen and tried to walk , bill his bond fell forward on his breast , and be could not ralso It. Ho began to stagger , but before ho foil ho was supported by Mr. Ackerman , who laid him on some hay until ho could bo removed to the house. Ho was tnkon to the house and put Ui bed. Ho complained of n pain In his neck and \vns unable to exert any voluntary motion of his head. Dr. , T. Thomas was summoned at onco. Ho found by an examination that tboro was not only the dislocation , but a lonring loose of the ligament that holds the head in an erect position , nnd a fracture of the little pivoted piece of bono that locks the llrst and second vertebrae together. The man bad to taico his hands and place bis head Into desiroit positions , The doctor ni'niinUtcrcd ' temporary treat ment , and as soon as possible placed tbo bead and neck into a plaster of p.irls cast. Dr. Kunz was called in consultation and ho verified the conclusions Dr. Thomas had reached. Mr. Sanderson Is in cheerful spirits nnd oats bis meals with regularity. Yesterday ho also indulged in the luxury of n smoke. If inflammation of the spinal chord does not set in ho is likely lo live. Tlio question of reducing the dislocation has been discussed by the physicians and they nro not Inclined to ndviso the experi ment. There are cases on record where such a dislocation has been reduced , but tbo successful ones nro very raro. If the ligaments are badly torn , ns the symptoms Indicate , a stretching of the man to throw tbo vertebra * into joint would bo likely to result In a straight pull upon the spinal cord , producing instant death. It Is possi ble for Mr. Saunderson to get about again without anything further being done , but in that cnso his head would have to lie sup ported by a cage like aQ'air resting upon bis shoulders. It will bo remembered Unit such a man lived in this part of the state a year or two IRO , ami that ho was on the streets of MouUcello a time or two. Thodislocntton does not cause any pressure upon the spinal cord ; In fact , the doctors say it is at the only point wliero sui-b a favorable condition Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. I'olli-e Court. It looked n little bit like old times in pollen court yesterday. The audience was largo and the gang or prisoners brought up num bered an oven two dozen. Six toiifrli looking mugs wcro brought up flrst to answer to the charge of vagrancy. All of thorn claimed to bo Denver laborers working their way back oast. The judge lot thorn nil go. IIo was sorry for it afterward , for ho learned that two of tlio tr.unps who \vorlcod tbo Denver racliiit on him were ro.illy Omaha bums. The next time n man tries that racket ho will have to prove that ho has been thrown out of employment in the Queou Uity of the Plains. After the sixbohocs had been turned loose a little follow who pave his name as .fohit Kelly anil his ago as M years was called out. The lad s-iitl that ho had boon makint * ; a liv ing by Helling papers in Color.ido Springs but that times got so hard that nobody would buy a paper and so ho decided to travel toward the cast via the H. & M. box car route. "Skip out , " said the Judpo and the ragged urchin inado n jiolitc little bow , said "thank yoil , " and incandorod slowly out of the door. Iti'tullatu * on tli DoKtorn. MOUNT PLEASANT , la. , July 31. Two prom inent doctors of this city have got Into deep w.itcr by inalcing a blunder in the prosotju- tion of a faith healer , who came hero last spring to operate upon the credulity of Henry county people. Francis Warnon com menced to hold meetings In a church hero in May and professed healing by faith. Ho did not do a very lucrative business , though several pers.ons allowed him to try his made upon them for various bodily ills. Or. A.Y. . McOluro and C. r. Marsh hud him in-rested und commenced prosecution under tbo Iowa liws for praiv ticincr healing : without a certificate , hut bo- ciiusoof a technicality In the information the prosecution failed. Now AVarnon comes bade at the two physicians named with a suit llled In the district court for damages bcc-uuso of the prosecution , the amount claimed being & 1C.OOO from each , ( 'iiiiipluti.il Her I.iini ; Tramp n Winner. CHICAGO , July.11. Mr.s. Lucille Hod- noy of Gulvostoii , Tex , , who ha boon tramping from Dallas to Chicago hinco May 10 , arrived at ICnglowood , a miburb of Chicago , yesterday , and Hho completed the technical part of the wager by walk ing into Chicago thin morning , register ing at the Polk street depot , Mrs , 11 jcl- noy started from ( inlvcstun May 10 on a wager thut aho would walk to Chicago by Augtwt 1 , and she wins by a day and wins easily. She has boon accompanied all the way .by her hudbmd ; , O. J ) . Uod- noy , and W. W. llalliday , who represent sent- ! the losers of the wagor. Mrs. Rod ney iii 211 yenrx old , pretty nml engaging , and the amount that liu wins by her fiiiceowful walk In S5.000 , said to bo ono- quarlor of the amount the uyndlcato baekiny her won by her walk. Fireworks tonight , OVnirlland bounh. CliorDlic" wtrli | Iliiomnrs I'litini'il , CALim'KLL , Kan. , July : ) ! . The thou- p.indii of biomiirn dii the border of the ( . 'horokeo Strip heard with ] puauro ye.i- torday that another month will lind tln'in in the ] ) ri > inl.ud laud. In po.s e-.sion of good homo.s , if liu-ky , or out in Iho cold if unfortunate In making folcctlons. Although Secretary I ( uko Smith U in the northwest In Proildcnt " .Hm" " private car , his Hccretnry , Mr. Minis * , in pushing the details with vlgi > r. Mr. Sims thinks that September 1 will bo the day hot in the iirosldont'x proclamation , which will bo issued very soon after ho gets back to Washington from Gray Gables. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. TlieVnnl N'lui Hour * . NKW Vomc , July : U. Tlie onicors of the local branches of the International Brotherhood of Bailer Makers anil Iron Shipbuilders have aiinmnu.vil that they will t n August I give fourteen day * notice of thulr Intoniion t > i demand r. work day i f nlno hi u % > 3 , The iw i FUV thutKovi'riilcnii.loyorjiuro likely to < j lift the demand. THINK IT WILL BE REPEALED Furchaso Olsinso of the Sherman Law is How Doomed to Dio. LEADING SENATORS ON THE SHERMAN LAW Slo-mrl OlviM A < urmiCT Thnl Itn Will Not SprliiRi-r Very Likely to Itclnln Ills ( Mil .lob Ailvnrjji * ( limrtl Already Arriving. WASHINGTON , July 31. Although congress is ns yet eight days olT the advance guard is hoginntnir to make ita appearance. The rank and llo ! will not coino before the latter part of the week. Senator ( ionium , who will bo the leader on the domrcrnllo side of the senate , has returned from his summer ontlng nt Saratoga. Sen ator Quay arrived here Saturday night. Senator Quay , by the way , Is in reality nn ox-senator , as ho was absent from Washington on March 4 last and failed to qualify for the term to which ho had Itcen elected by the Pennsylvania legis lature. Speaker Crisp arrived last night. Senator Stewart of Nevada , who is looked upon as the free silver loader , was here yesterday , but left to attend , the silvur congress at Chicago. It can bo stated as the consensus of opinion of these three leaders that the bill for the unconditional ro | > oal of the Sherman silver purchase law will pass , the house ami senate. Mr. Stewart , who , has been famous In the past for his speeches on silver , gives the assurance that there will bo no attempt to Illlbus- ter by either himself or his associates in the senate. It was feared that the various silver senators would delay the vote on tlio repeal bill by almost Inter minable speeches , n procedure which could not bo cheeked owing to senatorial courtesy , but Mr. Stewart , after consul tation with the other free silver sen ators , has concluded that n policy of de lay would bo unwise. Public opinion of the country at largo demands repeal and the free silver senators will make no attempt to defeat it. They will content themselves with concise speeches Hotting forth their ob jections to the repeal of the Sherman law. Then they will permit the bill to pass. This program , ama/ng ! as It is in view of the general expectation of a long drr.wii contest , Is easily explained. Mr. Stewart holds that the monthly purchase of silver under the SJiornwn law is not the cause of the present linan- em ! depression , in spite of President Cleveland's assertion to the contrary. Ho maintains that the uncertainty in busini'ss circles as to what is to bo done with the tariff is really the cause for the present stringency , lie knows that this view is shared by many of his ojlleujruos on b'tb the democratic and republican sides. Ho argues , therefore , that the best way to prove the accuracy of lii.i position"is to permit the repeal of the Sherman act and thereby Mop the monthly purchase of 4,500,000 , ounces of silver. In the sumo court-e of six or eight months the financial situation , ac cording to Mr. Stewart , will bo as bad as it irt at present , if not worse , because the uncertainty as to the tarilT will have intonsiliod it. Having thus proved that the pnrcliiibo of silver was not the cause- of the trouble the free silver men in the house and senate buliuve they will bo able to appeal for some legislation in bo- thaif ol silver , and they think that pub- lic'opinion will concede that something is due to them. Then Homo silver measure will be introduced which will be nccopt-- nblo to both houses. This in Senator Stewart's policy. If ho follows it , as is his present intention , there seems to bo not good reason why the silver question cannot bo disposed of early in the extra session. Today will settle vhothcr the treasury is to purchase the full amount of 4,500- 000 ounces of silver under the Sherman law lor the current mouther whether it can permit the purchases to fall below that amount. Today is the last pur chase day of the month. Up to date there has'bccn a total of about 2,280,000 , ounces purchased for tlio July account. In the past the heaviest purchase of silver in any ono day has not exceeded 1,000,000 ounces. In order to roach the limit of 4,500,000 , ounces the silver men would be obliged to dispose of 2,420,030 , ounces today. The chances are that the offerings will not exceed these of the last few purchase days , so that a total of 2,500,000 , , ounces for the entire month seems a safe estimate. There Is a growing impression that William M. Springer of Illinois will again bo placed at the head of the ways and means committee , notwithstanding the reports current for the last four months that ho would bo relegated to Koine obscure and harmless chairman ship. One of the veterans of congress , who fought Mr. Sprinjrer two years ago , and has boon against him ever blnco , concedes that Mr. Springer will again head tlio tarilT committee. "If there had been a general shaking up in the house , " said the veteran , " .Springer would have gone tJ the rear , but as the congressmen come to town they show a tendency toward organi/.lng the house with the old Man" of olll- COI-H throughout. There will be no contest ever the speakoi'Hhip , and the present prospects are that the old clerk , the old doorkeeper , the old Borgeiint-at-arms and the old liounopo.il- master will bo re - . This tendency toward rnorgani/.utlon on the old lines will extend to the committed chairmanships and will prevent a , general shaking up. The retiring of Springer and Hotmail would certainly create inucli bad blood. It would bo a blow ut tjio morals of the now house at Its very outset , Mr , Crisp is too con- Borvativo a man to wish to stir up such ill-feelings , and ho will undoubtedly yield to the present tendency to re- organlxo on the old linos. Fireworks tonight , ( Join-Hand bond ) . Muy Hnlurd tlio Crop .Movonii'iil. ST. PAUL , July 31. The flninilul ) Htrlngoncy has struck the grain buyer * of the state * of Minnesota , North Da kota and South Dakota and the mniorH of crops ) express doubt us to their ability to meet the bitimtion , Money in not flowing in this direction , n.i usual at this time of the year , and the I/auks have no money to lend. A plan for moving tnu oi'up ban been proposed and Is being adopted in ROIIIO parts of southern Minnesota and will very probably ba generally adopted as the practical Hulii * ti'in ' of the question. The grain men will IhKun their checks for grain pur chased of the farmorri , payable llftccn day.s after date , which would allow lima for the collection of drafts against con signments , but will only outer mich drafts for collodion. This plan makes n division of the burden. Even with this arrangement the crop must move HlowTy , nnd farmeri * who are obliged to ell muv llnd tluiiiibclvo.s much Inconvenienced. OTIiiliortr HnllK fur Amrrlr * . LONDON , JulyIII. Kdward O'FIahorty sailed from Queunstown on the steamer Uinbrhi today for America. In roupon ate to an iiddruks from the Irish loadcru , ha Kind his Holuiirn In Ireland convinced him that John Ucdmond'd was the only Irish parly. Ho criticised Hovorely tha ( f the Irish federation lu Amor- lea.