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r\iir iTA TV i rr v i > Tt ? . o A IITM ri i xr A n SPEGIRL NOTICES. A DVKRTI8RMKNTS FOIt TIIKSF. COLUMNS Jwllllm lakrn unill Ii30 ! p. m. for tlin evening -p il until H 30 p , in. for tin ) monilnir nnd Sunday pillion * . Advertisers , hy r o.upstlnfr a numbered check. t * n h ro their nnswrrsnddressed lo A numbered letter In rnrp of Tim Ilr.e. Answer * won will NMli > livcixil uponprciii'ntntloii ol llio SITUATIONS WANTED. JlAtm IMo n WMil nrnt tnwrtlon , Ir n won ! there- ixflcr. Nothing tukci ) for JOBS than af-c. _ AWANTKi ) . VLACB IN THK COUNTHY on rlly lir n imijr , win Iftkn full ch arge lioiwwork. 11U1 fr.iOthmrPot.Oniitlia. 77IM' WANTED MAEEHELP. - -4r. a wonl first Insertion , Ion word lliero- fitter , Nothlnir taken for lent than U5c. Tl-flBNTLKMAN OP OOOU CHAHACTKH TO J > rr present otirbiifiliioH , lnHurnncoliicii irroli-rnjl ; 417 l i building. M- _ 1 3AI.AHY Oil COMMISSION TO AOKNT3 TO JJliniKlliiUiotMtnit Clii-mlciil Ink KraHj-t ivncll. Thp niOHl iiHcfnrnncl DOTnl Invention of thonen. lmse Ink lliorointhly In.two noconl ( . Works llko iniiclc. uooiof.OO iw.'conlproni. ABcnls m.iRlng , ( ) i > or wtck. Wo also wnnl a icciicral nKcnl to tnko rlmreti of terrllory nml appoint mib n unln. Aniroclianco lo m.iko money. Wrlto for terms nml n HpcclmNi Of rrnstnir. ' Monroe KrahlnjMfir. Co. , JC illl. ! > > Croiyc , WlB. . _ 0 f > -SALESMEN TO SELL NAK1NO POWHKK. Wo put our ( roods In ( Hans Uolllnir ! 1m . mf.OO month nnd iixpetispH , or commission. Chi- , cnKollnklne Powder Co.,707 Vnnlliircu street. Chi- M li ) > 8A. T TJ-AT LAST wn IIAVR IT. ACTIVB AOKNTS JJ every where to tuko onlcM for Shrpp'n World'H FalrPholoirnpheU. A magnificent collection of coriyrlKhlrd tihotoerapbs of bulldlnc * . scones , m- MbilH of the World's Columbian exposition. Splcu- tlldly described. Authoilzeil by llio official man- npemenl. Ono oblong volnmn. Ketall , f3.9u. Hooks on crrdlt. KrelRlit pild. AKi-ntn In the Held nm clnarhKT from $7.110 to * tB.OO dally. Drop cveDlhlni ; clhi ) and handln IhlH hook. You will imiko money fnst Finely llliiHtratc-'l circulars nnd trrni * free. On I lit and nn photographs only $1.00. Address niobo lllhlo I'nbllshlnir Co. , JIBS nesrhorn nln-rt. ChlcoKO , 111. , or 723 Chestnut ntrn > t. I'lilla * dolphin.l n. M044 ti B-tlUTOHKIl WANTED ! C1OOO CUTTKH AND saimapo maker. Applv at 1' . O. moat niarkei , Oils llroiuhvay , Co\incll lIUitTa. M7'ii _ _ B AORNTS WANTBD. TO SELL TIIK IIRST inoiiey-inaklnir inaclilnu on the market. Tlio nutomallo clpar npller , ix fS-cent Blot macliliio , cnn bii iiniM In rcHtmminlH or B'llooiiH. A u-ooil clianco ror ri'llablo Inmtleri ) . Territorial rlitlit Hold only to nillabln men. Tim maclilno can bo seen In operation - oration ( it 107 3. 171U St. . after Oil. m. Hose i -r , Hole niftH. for the went. M780 U * r B -WANTKU A FIHST-CLASS SALESMAN TO solln KtnnilnMl linn of neaps onfomnilHHlon to tlio Krocery tradn In Oninlm and vicinity. Ajldn-Bs , HUiIlriLnxperlencu , etc. , to U. W. Boll NT * Co. , Buffafo , N. Y. M7HJ 0 _ -WANTED , SMAHT MAN , MUST COMB WELL rccoinini'iKkHl , with $200.00 or ftlOO.OO. Ail- droni > N 111 , Ileo. M780 C' _ 13 WASTED , MEN TO TUAVKL. fSO TOJlOfl JILT | montli. Slono .V Wulllniton. M.'iUlBon. Win -$7B. ( > ( ) A MONTH AND EXPENSES. EXCLU- slve territory. No experience. Staple Roods. Absolute monopoly , Mru nnd women wanted. Yearly contracts. Pay certain. No talk. System ' / l > erfeel. Wrlleuulek. Turiim frcu. Address K HI - T box : iiii : ) : , HOHIOH , Mass. MHOS c * -IF YOU WANT A OOOD PAYINO JOII WRITE the Hawks Nursery Co. , MlUvaukco , Win. M805S3 * -WANTED. A HOY TO CARRY A HORSE routii on The Eveiiliig Ileo. Call at circulation dept.it : id ) p. m. MS11 _ WANTED , PAINTER TO RENT A HOUSE and do work for tho. rent. N. W. Cor. 27th nnd Dccatnr. MH1U _ WANTED FEMALE HELP. Ilatea.lMe n word flrstlnsortlnn , le a wonlthcro- nfter , Notlilne taken for less than -Me. ' "L\sboDDUEsToNTUooCH " -our liunlncBH among friends. $75.00 to $100.00 Hillary to right parties ; 417 lieu building. 68 1 c- GOOD COOIC WANTED. 2lfN01lTH ( ) 1RTH. 701 4' C -WANTED. HY A SMALL FAMILY A YOUNG girl to work for her board while attending school. Address , N 1C Ileo. 778 0 * -wvNTED , ANNTELLIGENT LAT > Y WHO is ambitious and willing to make money. Address K-17. Heo. M7UH 7 * _ - GIRL TOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; SMALL f.im lly171 ! Eimnet , 7 S 0 * 1OB BENT HOTT3E8. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $ l.r 0 a line per month. Nolhlmr taken for less than -Tie. IFon HUNT , iiousr.s IN AT , _ _ Jxth city. Thu O. F. Davis companyIfiO.j Fnr- naui. 087 Tl-3 AND -1-rtOOM APAIITMENTS , VON DO11N -1/Moolt , with uleiiui ; rufereneea required ; HID B 2 a. 088 Drl ItKNT. 7-ItOOM MODERN FLAT , IIUKU block , lion S. itli : Ht. ! )35 V -FOIl RUNT FOH 0 MONTHS Oil TXWGKIV J.'nicely located tl-room IIOUHO. nil fumlrilu > d and In IliTit elasi eondltUin to Kinnll family without chlldien. llrnt rea onible : nnd refurences ro- qulred. Inquire nt W5 South 2llth stix-ot. M1I14 J171FOU RENT. 12ROOMMODERN HOUSE , , J-/171 Chicago St. JlliOl 0 D-FOH 11KNT , Ill-room hoimo , all modern Im- nruvouienlH , HlWaoviih Kith Htrect. Iininlre'-Till ClilcjiKO. MliHll TA-FOH 11KNT NIKIMIOOH HOUSE , ALL l Mnodeni rnnvenleneen : barn : eleirant lawn : nii < > Hhadr. No. 'Jill S. .llbtnvo. JI. J. Kennaiil , U07-H N , Y.LIfi ! lliilldlni ; . M li'Ji ! ( I-HOOM COVl'ABK , MODliUN , CIIOICK. IN Stanford Ctrulu , C. K. KIcnttliT04 Iliio bl'U' . 70'J pv-FOH KENT. n-HOOM HOUSE , Oil I S. 17TU -'ftt. , between JackHon nnd Leuvenworth. 788 0 TTV-B-HOOM HOUSE. NODEHN , NKAIt BUSI- J ni'Ht * , rent moderate. Apply 1:0-1 : Il-ju bulldlinr. 70J * " * - I'OH KENT , FLAT. 7-HOOM , COHNEH , JAvlth mniro. 701 S. lllth Htieut. Charlen W , lialhir. No. Al 1 I'.ixtou block. M770 8 * CAPITOL AVENUE , SEVIIN ilOOMS. lnynlro 2.-.1H Capitol itv mm. 773 7 * ENT , 10-HQOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN ineiils. Water li.ild. llest location In toivn. Only 7 minutes walk from poslofllce. 2114 Chicago street. Percy ) i. Font , I3U lieu building. . 782 U RUNT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , 'flU'.dl ) . JiHinlro room 111 I ) , New York Life building. M7U3 DA VEltY D.KHIRAT1I.E DETACHED TEN nximed modern honuo , I.irgu lawu.no basement. S5''l California. ' M7S7 10 T-v FOH RENT , TWO 7-HOOM HOUSES IN J'Omaha Vlow , only $0.00 per month. 717 N.Y. Lite. 707 "H MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE , 3210 CASS /street. . Flibt-cl.iss reiialr. Fine neighborhood. Apply to E A. Northup , T.ix Dept , IJ. A. M. Ry. MH13 0' FOB SEMT r-UBNlSHKD BOOMS. I uH.lKcit wonl llrKt Insertion , lea word there- oiler. Nolhlni ; taken forlen-i than .Tie. T > -T'quTlCT COIJI'L'K NICKLV FtinNIsilEU J. ivr imfurnlHhi'd rnoniH with Imard U blochx from Cumt hoiiHe , AddreBS , M II' ' . lli'o. Mil 10 * E --l'UUNIrtllKD W > OJI VITII ALOOVB FOfl 'Kvniluimjn.inodurn ' cu > ivtnlunio , .t-U North'.Id , , M 7li ! ) a.I -FU11N1S1IKD UOOMS. 1017 AND Jl'-.M OAl'I- lul nvemie. MU7l : A7 * I'H 1 ? ' lUiOMS NICIHA" FUIINISIIED , 0 l > SOUTH ' I'jntUHtnHit. MlliU 10 * T ? FnUNISIIKIl HOOM WITH AI.COVM.KOUTH jfnuit ; albu mnall rooniN , with or wlthunt lui.ird , I. KnlKhl , No. S 10 Dunslai * Hlivot. 54:1 : I J ? FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ONE TO FOUR Jladtfa ur euittloineni prlvato fiimlly ; modern IIOIIHU , lmtwt > un cublo und motor lines. 2013 Nuilh llHIiHt. W72'J U * If PARLOR AND 1IED ROOM. STEAM HEAT , Virasiind bath , Clieaplent. 709 S. Itilh. 3d floor. M702 8 * FINE FURNISHED ROOMS. 2005 HURT ST. 700 B3' E-FOR RBNT. 8 HANDSOME PARLOllS FUR- nlHhed or unfiirnUliixl , three blocks from post- onlcu. Inqiiln < 1'IIH Farnain. H03-B nHI " TL "rWoVuTlNISllEDlToOMS FOR LADIBS OR aJjirontlrmon for light housekecplnr , If desired. 1HJJ Capitol nvu. MriOO U * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 3ro HntuM. IKe a wonlnret Inacrtlun.lu a word thvro- slier. Notlilnr taken fur lean than ' 'So. UNDKH CAKE OP au'q cUrUtlan iu apclaUou. Ill a. I7lh bt. BU3 i 1KLANSOO AND 211 JJ , 1STH ST. 603 _ lA TIfK STATK KUROPUAN HOTEL NKW AND 1-m < 'rautly furnlHluxl ruoniH for rent by day or w - uk - ut reasonable . - . . - . . . rates. . Kinery & Sumtt , 1AUB M181 X'Ja i * 1NICKLY FUIlNlSilEI ) SOUTHEAST FRONT rooui with alcovu and bay window , muderu con- teuloncos , prlvato fiuiilln boanl. C3J South ' . ' Jib llnwt. 801 ti * 111OOM3 AMUDOABUi 212J ! UODOESTIIKKT. 765 U * FOH HBNT STOBES AMP QgFOEB. / Uate , lOoa lln oaohlu crtlon , < 1.CO A line p r V ? " " " * * Notliluv i Hi on lor ICB thin 'J5e. . . .v. 'i'ho Inilkllnir lias a llroproof cot - t Uvwinent , couiplutoaleaui heatluy fixtures , " " " ' to. A | > uly Ulujomo < B , FOR IlENT BTOltES AND O3FJFIOEB CnnHmiAi . . . . . . . . . , . . . . _ 1-FORRF.NT. 80RKONS. I.1T1I ST. . LASC1R I Mock , Riillflbli ) for tnmt inarkxt , hardware or dry goods more , llmnlfn lion 9. lillltst. 6B.T AGENTS WANTED ] Itat < x > , lOc n Him , teli Inwrtlon. < l 60 a llnd nor month. Nothlnir taken for IOM th T HOOK AOENTS WANTED , OS PER CKNT J discount nmt9lon.no In cash to nirents for our F2.IIO book. Oilo nrmit li Uklnit from 0 to 14 or ders n day. Pamplo by mall for HO cents. 1'arllcn- lar free. W. A. Sylvester , 3J Havcrhlll street , Iloston , Mas * . M7SS fi * WANTED TO BENT. llnte * . 1 Won word flrfltlniiTtion. lea word thoro- nltcr. Nothlnir tnkrn for less than 2'c , K-TIIIIKU UOOMS W1TI ( tlOAUD FOll SIX Address IlroWn.Caru of Clias. II. Fuller. Chl- cnco. 111. ' Mym ! * ' STOKAQE. . . - J , 10'e n llnd nacli Insertion. Sl.SOa i line per month. Nothlnir l.iken for less than U5c. . FOR .HOUSEHOLD OOOD3 ; clean nnd cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Fnrtoin. ruu TyT-STORAOKWILLIAMS\CUOSSl211HAltNEY HatcitilUonVronlflrnlnH rtlotilc.iwonltlidro- nllur. Nothlnir taked for less than'J5c. i bUBhiem ; linv lino. Part trade. Ames Real " Airpncjr. 1017 Fnrn.im street. ntS : II' T-CASII 1'AIU FOll GOLD AND SILVKU. > Jacobson .V lllnolo , room 11,1515 Doiit-lim st. M7ao Ail : FOR KUUNITUIIE. HOUSEHOLD EocwN , elo. , ur will neil for owner In our auction Hales. K. Wolln , 1111 Farnain. MIS FOB BALE HOUSES. WAGONS.ETO Hates. 1 Wo a word first Insertion lea wonltlioro- nfter. Notlilne taken for U-HH than ' 'Sc. P - FOH SALEOOOD ROADSTER , worth $ l''n ; will exchange for surrey or 2- sented phaeton. Seu him nt llrowo's barn , ojiposlto Y. M.O. A. pirk. MljCU' r J-AF1NM DRIVING HORSE AND PHAETON , for sale at your own prleo. Address Nil Ileo. FOB SALE MISCKJjJjANEOUS. IlntcH , 1 Oca line onch Insertion , $1. " > 0 u line per month. Nothing taken for less than -5o Q FOR 9ALK CHKAP-rA 0-HOKSK POWER EN- iilne , unrlfehl , apleinild condition. Inquire of J , P. llreltllng , FreniOUt. Nob. MUDS S CLAIRVOYANTS. Rules , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for loss tltaiigSc. Oru'llablo buBlnOBS medium ; Ol'h'yearat llON.'lUth ! MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Hates , IMo n wonl first Insertion , Ic a word , thereafter. Nothing taken for less thin 'J.'c. -MADAME SMITH. G02S. 1STH. 2ND FLOOR , JL Rouni U , Massage , vapor , alcohol , sUMui.sulphur- Ino und sen baths. m I12" > D * rp MME. CARSON , 1121 JJOUGLAS STREET , 3D JL Iloor , room 7 , massage.alcohol , sulphur and RU \ baths. M80I 11 * T-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER. 203 Douglas block. M187AU' PEKSOtfAL Hates. IKca word first Insertion , le a word thoro- "ter. Nothlns taken tor less than l3c. ! WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR HEAU- ttfnlly Illustrated murrlagu journal. Drown Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. MSO'J a5 VIAVI. A HOME TREATMENT AND SURK cum for nny uterlno and ovaralno troubles. Of- Hco C.Stl N. Y. Llfo bldif. MI1II7 0 MONBY TO LOAM BEAI. ESTATE. pllates , lOc n linn each Insertion , $1.50 allnopor month. Nothing taken for less than l'.jc. Well tXANSON IMl'llOVED AND UNIMPROVED city property , $ .1.000 nnd upwards , 0 to OM Per ccntno ; delays. W.Furuam Smith V ColU'JO Farnam -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. F. Davis Co. , 1005 Farnam street. OOIt WiFIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ; low rules. AloxMooro , 401 lieu bldf. 001 -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWES ? RATES ON Improved und unimproved Omaha real CHtato.X to 5 ream. Fidelity Trust Co , , 170J Farnam. ' 003 . * TV XNTJION'Y LOAN ANDTRUSTCO.alH N. Y. T > Life , lends at low rates for choice Hecurlty on Nebraska and lowafarmuor Omaha city property , U07 W-CENTRAL LOAN i TRUST CO. , BEE 11LDG. 008 -FAHM MQRTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. Life. 7BO S'.i' _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Hates , lOca linn each Insertion , $1.0O a line per montli. Nothing taken for less than -'e. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF"sE cm-lty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 Continental block 478 V MONKYTO LOAN - > - Wo will lend you any sum wldoli you wish , Hinall or lance , at the lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible lime and fur any IciiKth of tlmo to milt you. You can pay It back in such Install ments as yon wish , when you wish , and only p.iy for It as long as you keep it. You can borrow on . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or reinovnl of properly. OMAHA MORTOAOB LOAN CO. , SOU SOUTH H1TH STREET , first lluur llbovu thu street , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 -DO Y0l ) WANT , MONEY1 : Wn will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your : : FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , ; : CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE KEOE1PTS , etc. ! : Wo etvoprompt attention ti ) all appllcullons , : : nnd will- carry your loan a longasyou wish. : : You can reduce thu cost of carrying your loan , ' : by a payment ut any time , Tlicro la no pub- : : Itchy or removal of property. : : FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . I : lluom4Wthnell ! block , : : M741 Cor. 15th and Hartley St. : BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOea llnueach Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' . ' 5c , -FOR IlENT , A "SMALL WATER MILL. AtT. dress box AS , Lincoln , Neb. Gil ! Y FOR SALE OR TRADE , FIHST-CLAS3 DRUO Ktore , centrally located , food uash business. O. W. I. . P. O. llox 01M. Mi02 ! V LOCATION WANTED BY PHYSICIAN OF i eiijlit yturs.HXM | > rlencu : would buy small druir block. Address N IB , lluo. . M811 0- Y-FIRST CLASS DUUP STORE , BIO HARGAIN fercubhi eood piiylnir buulness. ' Address N''O , Dee. 7011 10 Y-FOR SALK , A WELL ESTAHLISIIED eryi KOW ! location ; bread Irado ubout ' _ ' . 100 loaves per week ; ( rood homo trade of cakes , plo nnd lunches ; part cash , b.ilanco on time. A. II. , Ik-o , Council IlliiftH , MR10 7 y-FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS , FURNISHED hotel , known us the "Darlington Hoimo , " alt- uated near the II. , V M , R , R. depot In the city of Aurora , Neb. Cull on or address R. W. O.'ayblll , Heal Estate Agent , Aurora , Neb , M8UU 111' FOB EXCHANGE. lutes , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.80 a line per month. Nothlnic taken for less than ! iDc , y TdwN iob FAiSTs IN NEMRASKA , KANSAS /J.nnil Dakota. Will neil chuap or exchnnco for m0so.horae.liandcaulo. Acld.box7lFrankfortliid. ) 013 iy-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL f-l take real ustutumonoy , UoxliOSFrankfortInu. 613 r/-AROUT W.OOO WORTH'OF STAPLE GEN- /Jeral merchamlUo for ono-thlnl cash or Bocnrod notes , balance Omaha city property or uaod farm. J. U. Haddock. Falrbury , Nub. MlirtO f7-WILL TRADK REAL ESTATH FOR LARGE f OT Binall utook of roods. . .Address 7 , Heo. . M307 Z-WILD LANDS , CLEARTO EXCHANGE FOR ) proixirty here. Wrtto full Ue8crlptlons. 701 pi South U7th Htreot. M507 A'5' - MACHINE FOR BUILDING iJ Z-SEWING iJd tern , dolnir carpenter work , ur a fruali cow. Ad- drusa M 41. Bee. dCA Z-TO 3WA1' . QUAllTKIl 8KOTION NKHRASKA land for ( took merchandise. Addruaa ] > . o. box No. Oa3 , David City. Neb. M070 U Z -A MOBEHN 10 KOOM HOUSK. 3 LOTS ON cor at erudo , rood resldenco portion of thw city. For ainallvr housu or vacant lualde lotu ad J runs N. 11) . - . Z-1IAVK 100 ACRES OF Iin'IlOVED IN Nebrabka land not mortcaced that I wJali to trade for merchandlao. Oao. L. Campbell. Oolo- rldto , Neb. M700 10' Z-fl.200 STOCK FINE JKWBLRY TO 1SX- chanro for eloar laud. . No wildcat trades wauled. Addrean N at llua. 800-o Z-FOR BXCHANQE , 320 ACRES WESTERN Kaunas Und for clear house and lot In good nelchborhood. Adj. N 10 , Keo office. M807 0 MU8IO , ABT AND LANOUAOEa Rates. IKea word Brut luwrtlou.lo a word thoro- ft r , Noihliir Ukau for Ua than asu. F. GKLLENUEOK. DANJ016TANDTEACHEB 1810 C morula btrwot. Bit FOR BALK HEAL EBTATB. Rntcs I , lOo n linn mcli Insertion. 91.50 n line month , Nothlnir taken for loss limn 2 jo. B" STOKPF.L PLACK. ChenrteM sn < l Iwsl lots In OMAHA. Sprclnl prlrc nnd terms to HOME IIUILDKRS. . . Stocprl Pl.leo loti will nlwavsmltaheo In prlcn , for the city must if row westwnrd , . Call on or nil- . A. Webster. 4011 Heobldg. OU A OHANCK TO INVF.ST YOUll SAVINGS. HAST J\ . front lot Lowe nvonuo il'opplcton nark ) , easy nceoss lo motor. Ownerirolii * Into biislnos . , Will sell very cheap for cnsh , Also lot Hanscom Place. Ills bargain for cash. Address L. F. , P. 0. Jlolt 3 JO. CPLKNDID < INVKSTMENT-40 AOHK3 ON.THE OotitHklrtn ot Omaha , clo n to nqw city park , splendidly locateil for nulidlvlidon Into lots ! price ftlOO i > erncrocnnt.iknir.,0Xof ! ( ) purch.ia price In peed fann land or Income bearlnir properly. Ad- presn Hlchn Iteal Kftlftto AgeDcy. 403 N , . J-W'o bnlldlng , Onialia , Kot > . ' . . - < 1'0 IF YOU AllB LOOKING Fpll A SAFE AND protllablo lnve tment r Wo can el ve you one. . _ . , VOT InMancc , a eot/d farm of 100 nores JO inlles from Omalia. What can. you llnd belter ? . Or. if you want a homu on easy pijrmenls , jj J olicap , wo have Boveral. Oma.Ua lUsil Eslatn ttnU Tnml company , room 4'Hco bulldloir. W071 T > E AIIT1F UL HOMES. CALL AT TUB OFFICH .Oof the Hicks' real cstato nsency and see those hnmlsonio houses Ihry nro orfdrlne for snlo nonr HaiiMcom park , Eleifant clftht. "luo nnd ten-room houses ht prices nwny down below actual cast. Hicks' . . . ii.ti Heal Estnto Affono803 New \orkLlfo dir .n 1AltM LAND3 , C. F.HAKRISON.013 N. Yi LIFK. JL M3 3 AID * BARGAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND.tpT3. J. N , Frenzer , , room 3 Frcnzer bloolt , ppn.:1' : . O. 1430 , AAM M UST DE SOLD. B-ROOM HOUSE OK PAVED : ; Binall cash payment. Address N 'Ji Heo * M t Uu 0 * FOR SALE AT $1,000.00 A NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE , newly painted , with lartro lol inn * ear line , monthly payments. Thl ; is a bartram. D. , F. Hutchlnsoli , lua N. 18th St. . M'OU P SPLENDID ItAROAIN. WE CAN OFFER THE clciranl double rcsldencri Nos. 1U8 ! and 11:11) : South Ulst Btroel , with lariro barn , spacious irmunds , trees , etc Will rent for Sl.ftUO per nn- nttin. Listed for quick Halo at $13,3in ) . Hlckn' Heal Rstato Afcucy , 7l > r II GUKAT SACHIFICK. INSIUB IIon onnd lot oftcivd for sale nt halt Its value , by J. M Clarke In J. J. Mrtiwn'H bloclci.M780 . 7 A110A1NS IN FAltM LAND9- . : ) il ! ) ACHES , Grceloy county. * 7.BO per aero. 1BI ) ACHES , near Scotia. Neb. . $ S.l > ( > i > cr acre. KOO ACHES , Grcole.v county. Neb. . W.OO VCT nc.x- . KiO ACHES , near Crulghton , Knov county , $ U.fiO per acre. ( HO ACHES , near Lodfro Polo , Nob. , splciullil nprtns water , eood soil , Hinootli land , $0.uO per aero. For terms , etc. , address Hicks' Real Kstnto AKuncy , 3U5 N. Y. Life llldg. , Omalia. Neb. 7H.'i 0 ATOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A DBSIRAHLE 1 > hoinuorcliolco lot In HlllHldu No. 1 and Park place nt bankrupt prices , either for cash or on tlmo. Willis Yatca , agent , g'Jt ) N. aanil St. HO'J WE HAVE LISTED FOll QUICK SALE 2.GBO acres ot irooil land situated on the line between Nebraska and Colorado and near Lodiro Polo Sta tion , on the U , P. ll'r. conHlulhn ; of nectloim , i7 ! , 83 , cast H - ' ' . und lotH 1 nnd " . and : uonth K of HOiithKof il , nil In township 12 , ranjre-tH west , In I.ocan county , Colo. , and lots Id ! , : t and 4. In section 'Jl , township 1'J , ranc'i 47 west , In Chey enne comity , Neb. First class neil , mostly smooth laud , with large Hprlnir ot water : will make tlrst class sheep ranch , or can bo divided Into small farms. Can bo sold at a Very low fignru or will ejt- cltangofor Income be.irlnc property oc Rood Iowa farm. Address Hide's Iteal Estate Agency , : )05 ) N. Y. Life , Omaha , Neb. 705 II _ HOST. Rates , lOcn line each Insertion , $1.50 nllno pa. month. Nothing taken fur less than 'J5o. LOST , AT COURTLAND IlKACH , PAIR GOLD- framcil eyoslasses. Howard for their tnturn to D. O. MeKwan , Hill Howard st. 777 4 * OSF , ON FAHNAM. I1KTWEEN UBTH AND HL'd sts. , n ladles' pocket book. Finder will bo rewarded by leaving at 1C17 Howard. 77C 4 STRAYED OR STOLEN. AUGUST 4 , ROAN mare : wulclit , about 1,1)00 ) ; sere on neck. Ku waiti for Infonnatlon leading to her recovery. 200 N. 10th. Tel. li78. M81C 0 OST , DOUI1LE CHAIN. WITlT LARGE GOLD locket nnd photos , on Kltli , between viaduct nnd Chlcauo street. Return to U30 South ' 'Oth and ro- colvo reward , MS100 * SECUK1TIE3 FOR SALE. Rates , 1 We a word first Insertion , ln.a word tlicro- fter. Notlilnsr taken for loss than Me. 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOll" SALE , SECURIty - Ity absolutely safe. Ames ICoal Estate Airoucy l)17Farnaiii. ( ) HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES. netthiir purchasers ( food rate of Intertill , sums of from * 1 00.00 up. for sale by Globe Loan A : Trust Co. , Kith and Dodge , Omnha. Particulars on ap plication. JilTIlt WORLD'3 FAIIl HOTELS & BOOMS Hates , lOc a line each Inxcrtlor. , $ l.fiOftllno per month. Notlilne taken for less than -Tic. FOR YlEOT-WOR'3 FAIR ly furnlHhed rooms ; private family ; quiet loca tion ; near steam und cable cars. Reasonable rates. Heferenco required. First flat. aBJ'J Elmwood Place , Chlcazo. 7U1 7' V/ANTED TO BOBBOW. Hates , IDc n line each Insertion. St.50 n line po month. Nothing taken for less than We. " \VANTKD , TO nORIlbw tfl.nilO FOR SIX ' i months to Increase eHtabllshed lucrative busi ness. First class reference and becurlty ( riven. Address N. 14 , Ileo otnco. 771 B BHOBTHANDAND TYPEWBITING. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.00 u line per month. Nothing Uiken for loss than a.'ic. YOUNG LA1DIE3 AND OENTLEJIEN CAN SOON acquire a workliiKknowlodfro of shorthand nnd typewrltlnff at A. C. Van Sam's school ot short hand , G1H N. Y. Life. Typewrlt rB to rent , " 010 UNPEBTAKEBS ANDEMB AETflEKS Rates , lOcallnoeacli Insortlon , $ l.fi ( ) u line per month. Nothing- taken for less than -'ic. GW. I1AKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O. Jnoobtt , deceased , later with M. O. Mnnl ) , under taker and embaluier , 315 S. 10th at , Tel. (191) ( ) . . 017 , SECOND-HAND TYP.EWBITEB8. Rates , lOo n line each limnrtlon , $1.BO a line par month. Notlilne taken for.lenu than ' _ ' 5c. BOYLK3 A , IlATHl. DEALERS IN TYPE WRITERS ! All makes boueht , sold , exchanged , rented. Ola N. Y.Llfubldif. Tel.BSH. t Q1H PAWNBBOKEK8. Hates , 10o a line each Insertion , tl.no aline per' month. Nothing taken for less than \i3o. \ SONNlBUtjDIAMN ) nilOICER 1T105 Douglas st. Loani ) money on dlhmonds , watches , etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1C5H. 010 SCALES. llatoB , lOoallnonnch IiiHcrtlon , $1.311 u line per month. Nothing taken for leaii than 20c , XU'i > v dcaKuufiu iii\MU UAljl-s , AUU 1 > AddrcBa llordcn i Sclleck Co. , Lake ut. , ptiluairo PATENT BUREAU , SUES & CO. , Solicitors , Boo Building , Omaha , Nob. < yoarsEx mlnoriU. B , Pat Offloo. ' 'Advloafroo ' No fee until patent is obtained , FEDERAL OOTTBT AFFAIRS. No Farther Huilnot * for a Mouth of OnicloU , ' Judge Dundy yesterday declarqdodoral court adjourned for the termand no more mat ters will bo hoard uu til September Uwhen , the next term will convene , The Judge will re main lu the city only long enough to pack hU hunting accoutrements , and will start within the next day or two for the mountain fastnesses of Wyoming , where ho will pitch his tent and remain until the opening of the September term , waging relentless war on' the grizzlies and the denizens of the .trout Drooks. Deputy United States Marshal Lyon is In Lincoln looking up property to satisfy the attachments la the Capital National bank cases. On a former trip ho found aud levied on property of the value of $47,000 , and on alt of It there were savoral other at tachments in preceding cases. BO that little if anything , will be realized from the levy , with the exception of marshal's fees. United States District Attorney Baker Is also In Lincoln , vrboro ho baa a little builboss to attend to uaforo the federal commissioner. Flux Ourd liyTwo Dayi. MIUKNOO , Anton Co. , N. C. We used Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrham remedy in two cases of flux and jlijd It speedy in effecting a cure. Both cases were entirely well after taking the first dose. Wall & Spencer , THE NEXT MOHNINQ I FEEL BrtlQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IB BETTER. \lj doctor MJ-.I It nets ctntlr on the stomach , llTf r And kidneys , and Is * pi * luwnt Uxftllrt. Thl * drink Is rnhle from herM. nnd Ii prepared for tut nttullyiuttft. IlbcMlfd LANES MEDICINE AlldruRr1 ut llltatOc.andtlnpkcKKire. If you cannot CM It , nd rour nddrns for n trtv Mmplo. JL.Bno'n Fnnillr .llcdlrlnr mnTM thn Imireli rh clnr. In orrtrr tnh * . hcnlthy tliUtt nerewRrr. ' * " " " " " " 'r' * * * " V TIIK HIIAI/rV J INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 4 , 181)3 ) : WATlttANTY PRKDS. Charles Wasmor ct nl to Elizabeth < Roberts . , lot 10 , block 1 , Clranlinercy fi .ls * . * § 750 Same to Emily Angell , lot 1C , Mock 1 , Hnnio . > . , ' . . > . COO O II Lcslto niul wlfo to Tltnotliy Sulli viuVriot 12.'block 73 , South 0'mKVm. . 1 James Sldilol and wlfo to 1 II Hamil ton , nfi lot ! 20. Itoei Vlacn 0,100 J M Westrrllold nnd wlfo to U C linage , lot 4 , block 6 , 1st add to Fowlorl'laco 400 M M llrown to Ainorlcnn National bunk , o SO foot lol 28 , Mlllnnl & O'a ndil > , , . . . 0,600 J A' MeSlmno ' 111111 wife to Martha Lang , lots 1 and 2 , block 10 , West Side 700 Wl ) Vest aim wlfo loA J Hunt , lots 3 anil 4 and w ii lot 2 , blocic 2lafuy- otto park 460 JV Ilitmptoii td II U Harder- 40 feetlot4 , block ? , Klrkwood : . 2,600 Llw.loTuttlo and husband to A M K llainllton , lot 4 , block 7 , Uodford 1'laeo ' . . " . . . : 800 DCKtlS. J Q RttrRnor ( special master ) to Lewis Investment comrmnv.w 18i foot lot 'Jt and o 12JJ foot lot 3 , block 3 , I'oa- tor'sadd. . . . . 1.801 Total amount of transfers 117.502 YOU NEED FUNDS At the WORLU"i FAIR.or.whon Travollng In Europe. CARRY TRAVELERS CHEQUES OP THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. NO IHDENTll'IOATION REQUIRED. TIME GflRD leaves ICIIICAGO. IKUILINOTON i Q.l Arrives Omaha | Donot'lOtli and ManonSti. I Omnha "Le.ivos I BDRTIHOTOK AffltJnnVnR. I Arrives Omaha I Depot loth and Mason Sts. I Omaha 10.13am Denver Exijress 4.00 pm 10.1 n am Deatlwuud Kxn-es3 | 4.0i ) pm 4.3(1 ( nn : . . . . . DenverExtttras ll.HO am 4.filpm ) Dcnvor Limited 12.05 am . .Nebraska Local fExceptSun ) . O.no pm 8.10am . .Lincoln Local ( llxdcpt Sun ) . 0.85 am Leaves I CHlOAGO.-R. I.'M PACIFIC. I Arrives' Oniiiha | Union Depot 10tli ) & Marcy Sta. | Omaha Going "From West lUnlon Depot 10th' tlarcy 3ts. | West Ln aves K. C. , ST. J7 S. B. I Arrives Omaha Depot loth anrtuMaflon Sts. Omaha ( Mftam. . . . .KansasCity Dny'Kxpn > HH. . . . | r .r 5pin 0.4. pnl' 1C. Ci Nlirht Exjl/'vlscU. . ] ' . Trans. ( MO am 0.4 , r , pin St. LoUlaKifD.vusa. , I U.-10aii | i BNION PAOH'IO.'e" " | "A"rflve5 nnihit lUn ilon jDepQl IQlh& laiyy StB.I Omahaf U.COam . . . , i.viUonvnrExprass.lt. . . ) . . 4.OS pin 2.15pm . . / . . . . < > 4Overlaii < l Klyer.- . . . . . i. . 7.01) pin 4.15pm Iluatrloo A StroinsbV Ex \i ex Sun ) I'J.SOpui 0.40pm . .Pncltlo Express 10.40 nm 0.30pm . .Menvor Fast Mall. . . . . . I.'JO pin Leaves 1/moAOO , MIL. JC.ST. PAUL. Omnha _ U. l . .Dfepot und Miircy8ta. _ Omaha ' 'o.HOpm Chicago Express. , 0.35am 11.30am .Chicago Express 0.50pm Loaves I p. . E. & MO. VALLEY ( Arrives Omnhnl DBpot 15th ndW < 'hstnr Sta. Omah O.OOnm Deadwood Express 0.30pm ( Ex. Sat. ) Wyo. Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) 0.30pm 0.110 nm Norfolk ( Ex. Sunday ) 10.20 urn 5.45 pm St. Paul Express 0.20 am Loaves I CHICAGO & NORTH WESTN. ( Arrives Omaha | U. P. depot. 1 Oth A ilaray Hti I Omaha Leaves ( Arrives Omaha Depot loth and Webster Sta. I Omaha Loaves I C. ST. P. . M. A O. lArrlvos Omaha I Depot ICth and Webster 31s. I Omaha Loaves ( SIOUX CITY A PACIFO. ( Arrives _ Omaha * I Depot. 10 aud Marcy Sta. I Omaha 7.20ai < i | Slonx Clly I'uHsengor | 10.20pm 4.00 pm I St. Paul Express . . . .llO.OOam Leaves I OMAHA & ST.LOUIS. . IA rrlves _ OinahaUI' [ ; . Depot , 10th and Marcy.l Omaha 4roOpm.i."st. | Louis Cannon . . . . . . | ' - ' . ' BKXHA.TIUX.il. SUIT. United State * Henntor Mitchell 1'roceodad Acnuist l > jIlll mother. MiL > VAUKEn , August 4. This city furnishes an interesting' batch of news with a financial tinge. A grand jur/ call to investigate the affairs of the South Sldo Savings bank has been issued. Robert Hill , vlco president and man ager of the Wisconsin National bank , has lit out und Mrs. Alexander Mitchell has begun Huit against her son , Senator John L. Mitchell , for $200,000 , and claims ho is $50,000 in arrears. The suit of Mrs. Alexander Mltclioll against her son will orcato a sensation. Great olforts were made to keep the matter quiet , but the signing of an order by Judge Mann made tlio,1 suit public. So quietly have the proceedings been con ducted that the papertf.uttvo not yet boon filed in court. When Alexander Mitch- oil made his will on I V.embor 20 , I860 , ho pravo his wife # 200,000 outright and permitted her oto take this in stock in the Wisconsin Marino and Plro Insurance compaW bank. Besides ho gave her an ann'iHty of $50,000 , nnd the magnificent Mitoluyl homestead on Grand avenue and lentil street. On Juno 17 , 1887 , Mrs. Mitchell executed a voleaso of dower rightti'iSho did this in consideration of $1 apd out of love and affection for her son , npiy Senator Mitch ell. This release covouod nil the prop erty which was ownod' by the late Alex ander Mitchell. , A jftiVato agreement was made between Mrs. Mitchell and her son , John L. Mitcjibil , by which she gave up the homoBtoad and accepted a yearly allowance instead. Slnco the settlement of the estate Mrs. Mitchell , has rarely over visited Milwaukee. It is thought that Senator Mitchell Is either cltod to appear before tlio probate court and show cause why ho has not paid the allowance or el so ho is restrained from disposing property necessary to cover the claim of the mother. The no we that Mrs , Mitchell has begun legal proceed ings against her son , a United States senator , will have the effect of causing no end of gossip. Senator Mitchell Is eald to bo in Washington at present. Flux Cured .Afttr'Tiro W ek . CLIO , Irodell Co. , N. C. Ono of mv cus tomers had been troubled with llux for two weeks wben I persuaded him to try Cham- | > erlain's collochoJoro and diarrhoea remedy , lie inya that five do es bf it cured him. t W , HtiRer , i Boating , Oourtlund boaclu BIDDING FOR THE BONDSit1 Public Work Dapendent on Success of Trcas- urer Bolln's Efibrta to find Takers , REPORTS FROM BROKERS N. W. Harris Writes thnt Good OITor * Mar Ito ICxpeotcd If til * Cmn Msr He 1'nld In Inttnllmcnti Much tIficniU on llio Snl . Several thousand pcoplo are Tory much In- tcrosted at this time as to whether the block of $350.000 of long.and short tlmo bonds of the city , which < Troastiror Dolln will place upon tMoiharkot Thursday , August 17 , will find takers. Thfi offer is ono of the largest over mndo by the city at any ono tlmo , and In case lie bonds are sold public work will proceed and hundreds of idle mem will bo provided with employment. Owing to the condition of the money niar- kol rtna thb llmtdtty bf capital nt the pres ent tlmo a groaV ileal of Interest centers about the coming sale of the bonds. In times ijast Omaha securities have been cnxerly'.soUght after and have always boon rcpardcda's _ gilt edge in the financial world. It Is confidently expected by Treasurer I3olln and other city oflleials that the buls that will bo received will bo good ones , and Cully at test the superiority of Omaha paper. The city hns-'novor.permitted a coupon or bond to go unpaid , and in all cases has promptly mot its obligations. The friends of Omaha among the eastern , bond brokers are legion , and they have always found it profitable to barcaln for bonds of the city ana have never lacked takers. Jtavornulfl Hoaponio from Chicago. A few day's alnco Treasurer Bolln sent out a number of inquiries to the financial cen tcrs regarding tlio possibility of floating the , bonds the 17tn. The time Juts been short nnd It will bo a few days yet before nnsw6rs nro received from the moro distant places. However , ono reply has boon rocetvod nnd It is most favorable. It Is from N. W.-Harris , the Chicago broker , who has in the past handled as tunny Omaha securities as ttny ono broker , nnd Is always present , with n bid when an offer Is made. Air. Harris writes that , while the money market is somewhat stringent , ho believes that the bonds will find takers nt good prices , providing the en tire amount of cash is not required at onco. If the delivery Is divided up into thrco separate parts Mr. Harris believes that no trouble will bo experienced in lloat- ing the bonds to good advantage. This in formation Is particularly cheering In vlow of the fact that Chicago , Toledo , Buffalo and ether eastern nnd oldur cltioi hitvo boon compelled to rniso the rate of interest on their bonds in order to lloat them. The Omaha bonds that will bo.ofTered are of the short and long tlmo issue and bear fi per cent. Of the $350,000 , $100,000 each are twenty year main sewer and intersection paving bonds. The others are short time , district paving , grading und sewer bonds. Public Work Dependent on Succois. In case of the failure to float the bonds public work will undoubtedly bo brought to ti standstill. It is absolutely necessary to llo.it the main sewer and intersection paving bonds to permit the work to proceed. No paving can bo done until the comptroller can certify that the funds are available , which ho cannot do until the bonds are sold. The paving contractors , however , will un doubtedly see to it that the bonds are sold. It Is understood that they will submit bids to tulco a portion of the issue. That is , cacti contractor will put in a bid to cover the amount of the intersection work in the dis tricts to bo paved that ho has secured by contract. Ho will then accept the bonds In payment for the intersection work. A city ofticlitl suggested yesterday morning that it would bo a beneficial show of loyalty in , case sotho of the nx'onled aioa who have withdrawn their , deposits from ! tho'banks would take some of the bonds. A long tlmo investment , ho said , of 5 per cent was a good one from a financial standpoint , and the moro bids submitted the livelier the compe tition and the better for the city. The gentleman said that it would bo far bettor for the Omaha capitalists with Idle money to invest it in homo securities that would provide employment for hundreds of idle men , Prepnrliif ; u Weed Cnmncle. Tbo Board of Health is taking the pre liminary stops in the wood crusade and will follow the same up as fast as possible. . Chief Inspector Sheorar has already caused a largo number of notices to bo served upon property owners to aba to the weed nuisances existing on their promises and in case they fall to do so the city pang of prisoners will bo called upon to raze the woods to the ground. In gach case where the property owner neglects to cut the woods the city will perform the work and the cost will bo charged up against the property as a special tax. Approvoil the Contract * . Mayor Bernix has approved the following contracts , and they have boon delivered to the Board of Public Works : Kopaving of Fif teenth street from Howard to Jackson , with vitrified brick , Hugh Murphy. Curb ing" Twenty-second street from Cuming to Izrad : Plorco , Eighteenth to Twentieth ; Thirtieth , Ames avenue to Fort street ; Paul , Eighteenth to Twentieth , Hugh Murphy , contractor. The work of putting in the curbing will proceed at onco. Tax ColhicuoiK lor July. Tax collections for July by the city treas urer were exceptionally good. During the month 1253,509,40 in taxes for all years were passed over the counter. The collections for 1893 were eoocl " , and the amount received on that tax "durlug the month was $235,000 , making a total of this ycar's'tax now paid in of about $430,000 out of the total of $000.000. "That is a very good record , " remarked Head Bookkeeper JTcad , "and hardly sup ports the idea of hard times. " rropnrlnc forl'uMlo Work. The contract with M. J. Huso for making the water , sewer and gas connections on Nineteenth streets between Nicholas and Ohio , has boon approved aod Mr. Huso will commence work there Monday. Nineteenth street will probably bo macadamized and it is the desire of the property owners there to make it a pleasant driveway to connect with the north boulevard. IN gUAUANTlNE. 1 " * V Arrival of nn KmljjrHnt Bteam r from ri C"o Infested . "Now YORK , Aug. 4 ; Throodeaths occurred on the Anchor line steamer Karmanla , which arrived here from Naples yesterday with a general-cargo and 471 steerage pas' sengors. It is suspected that the persons may have died of chol era. Dr. Jenkins , the health officer , , has detained the steamer for disinfection and to find out-whafcausod the deaths , The reason why pholera is suspected is that the passengers got on the Karmanfa at Naples , where the scourge is racing. All on board nro well today. Those who died were buried , at sea. They are Kosa Buccola , died July 17 , aged'47 ; .Maria dl Nocola , died August \ aged 23 ; Pascalo ttornualdo , died August 8 ! ] nifod 40. The strongo part of tha captain's report was that , although two of the passengers had died this morning when hia vessel was almost In light of Fire Island , the bodies were hastily Durlod at sea. This U a most unusual circumstance , as it 1s customary , when a passenger dies so near .port , to bring the body to land. Tbo ihip's doctor declined to i y what was the cause of death. Ho was informed of the report that cholera or something llko It was autpoctod. ' * ! must positively decline to say anything on that subject,1 * wa § the reply. "Dr. Jenkins has been aboard , and has my report. If ho wishes to make it public be la at liberty 00 to do. " The doctor absolutely refused to aay any thing moro. Three stoker * aald the three person * died of a malady the principal symp tom of which was aggravated diarrhoea , but no ono could loam Ju t what the fact * wero. The WAtchmnn In chfirjro 6t the ship said ho ittdn't know what WAS the cmno of death it1o. except that thoio who filed had violent illarrhrcn. ; 1 The vessel lies nbout a quarter of ' a mlle off the quarantine dock. Dr. If nkltu wax reported to bo in Now York last nlffht In consultation with the Board of Health. § The Karamnnla was board od tonight and the ship's doctor ntkod ns to the causa of the deaths. Ho positively refused to talk on the subject , oven when Informed that a sus picion prevailed that H was Asiatic cholera that had cauiod thorn. Ho snIJ the health ofllcor , Dr. JcnUlm , hail his rcpart in the matter and could mnkIt , public II ho doslrcd. A seaman of the Karamanla ( said thdse whd had'lied A < had violent dlarrhoaa. Boyonrt this ho know nothing of the cause of death. The health ofllcor.boardod tlio suspected steamer this morning and oxntnlhed the pas- scngors. Ho found no oyldonco ot , cholera , but the ship will bo held and the passengers disinfected as a matter qf precaution. 50(1 appctlto healthy digestion and , licit of All , pun blood , nro given by Hood's Sars.tpnrilia. Elootrlctvl storooptioou viqwsat Court- land bench tonight. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Upward Tmidrncy lor 1'ork Prodnct * Con- tlnne Itcrolpn Are on tlin Incrcmie. The receipts of hogs yesterday morning wore oven smaller than had teen anticipated by the most discouraged stock man on the grounds. The number did not reach 700. Prices hold ut > s lft and advanced 60 cents from Thursday's quotations. The little bunch'of hogs that did como in wcro gobbled up early by the fresh moat trade and speculators. The packers said they would have bought freely yesterday If there hod boon nny hogs to buy. Ono of Cudahy's men said : "It was our Intention to buy 1,000 or 1,500 hogs this morning , but , they were not to bo had. " 'How about the report that you have laid naked by the reporter. _ 'II Is not true , " said Mr. Marplcs. "Tho company has reduced its force some , as wo always do at this season of the year. Wo have been killing from 1,000 to 3,000 hogs dallv and have now cut down to killing nbout 1,000. This fact makes it necessary lo lot some of the mon go. but ttioro is nothing like 100 men itflcctcd. Perhaps twcuty-llvo men have Deem laid off. Wo are killing hogs right along , and expect to continue doing so If wo can got thorn. " "Tho speculators , packers , commission men nnd in fact all stock dealers have boon greatly fooled on tlio hog business done in July , " said a man at the yards yesterday "No ono expected nny such receipts us wo had all during July , The pcoplo did not bo- llovo that the hogs wcro in the country. That Is the truth of the situation , and this is the vary reason that John Cudithy nnd the other speculators on the Chicago market dropped their roll. Ordinarily John Cudahy could have realized $1,000,000 on the collat eral ho holds , but when the show-down came this time ho could not borrow a dollar. It is my opinion , however , that it was n good thing for him that ho could not , for the longer ho held on the more ho would lose. " Silver \Vns Uuod I2noujli. A stock shipper from Wood Lake , Neb. , sold a bunch of cattle at the yards Thurs day that came to $1,700. Ho was tcndorod in payment for his stock a check , but re fused to accept it. Ho was then hantlod a New York draft for the amount , but the farmer said that tlicro was only ono sort of collateral ho would accept for his cutllo anl that was the genuine old curioncy , either gold , greenbacks or sllvnr. Ho didn't care a continental which ono of these species were used , but it had to bo ono of the thrco. The firm he was doing business with then took him into the bank nnd paid him his ? 1,700 ull in silver nnd the old farmer united ns ho loaded his heavy lucre on his back in n two-buthol sack and started for Wood Latke , feeling doubly assured that all the broken banks in the country could not affect his mode of'doing business. It was not learned whether he was hold up on his way homo or not , but if lie reached the farm with his load in safety ho may consider himself lucky. I'riy.i'H for the 1'ioiiic. The St. Agnes' parish picnic will take place on Saturday und the festivities will con- inuo from U o'clock in the morning until as far Into the evening as the people euro to enjoy themselves. The following prizes have boon offered : 100-yard foot race , hat by Tom Flynn ; two boxes of cigars by Wclcn < fc McDonouirli. Potato race , one sack of flour by Ettor & Sons and two umbrellas by John Flynn. Ladles race , a hat by Mrs. Lovely nnd two boxes of perfumery by C. A. Molchcr. Boys race , ono suit of clothes by Burnotto Bros. Sack race , an album by Charles Singer. Dinner and supper will be served on the grounds for all who wish to take an outdoor meal In the grovo. Ills Wife Ilnil Cuinpnnjr. When Tom Iloclio wont homo at nbout 3 o'clock yesterday morning ho fotlntl company. In the same room with his wlfo was a man named D. M. Ferguson. As soon as Hocho made the discovery ho rushed out and found Oflicor Miller , whom ho asked to arrest Ferguson. Mlllor locked the man up with the understanding that Hocho would appear in the pclico court and prosecute - cute him. Ferguson was arraigned , but Inasmuch as Hocho did not appear ho was * discharged. It will bo n very chilly morning before Itocho can work Miller or any ether Ofllcor on the same racitot , again. Cnptnroil Tire Snfn Itlorrers , Tvroof the men who blow the Union Paciflo safe at Papllllon on TuesJay night have been cntiRht , and are now In Jail nt Lincoln. Thursday evening Policeman Tom Emlngor received n lolopram to come tp.Lincoln and Identify the men suspected , Ho did so , ns did Mr. Fox , the agent at Albright , who told the men their tickets to Lincoln. When searched lit Lincoln the SUB poets had a little money and some papers taken from the safe In their possession. There were four of them In the job , hut the ether two have made peed tholr esci.pe. Could Not Collect Their lue . The commission firm of Qasman & Dudley , ono of the largest flrms doing business at the yards , Tailed Thursday. The heaviest creditor the firm had was the South Omaha National bank , where they owed several thousand dollars. The firm has loaned out considerable money to dealers over the stnto , and the fact that they have boon unable to collect In these loans is the reason assigned for their failure. Soda water .frco nt Soykorn'fl drup store , Saturday , 5th , from 't to 10 p. in. This is to introduce our olcgunt whuut phosphate. No children unilor 12 , un- attended. lIullilliiK I'ermlfii. The /ollovring permits to build yroro Issued yesterday : Hoard of Education , Eleventh and Oontor , school ItulldlnK I 80,000 John Iloirmau.auUdouUi Nineteenth , dwelling , , . . . , . . . , . , , . , . , . . , 600 Seven minor purinlts. , . . , , . , . . , . 760 Nine permits , aggregating I 81,850 The "No. "Avhoolor& Wilson is n ritpla stitcher ; so rapid that It will stitch three yards of goods while only two yurda nro being stitvhod on any vibrating shuttle ma- ceino. Sold by G6o. W. Lancaster & Co. , DU S. 16th street. ' Hnrver > Vai Held. Harvey Scale * , Urn mulatto hack driver who is implicated in the robbery of Larson's ' tailor shop , was held for trial in the district court In the sum of 300 by Judge Derka yes | terday afternoon. lie and J , H. Victory , the man wbo shot High ICagle , wore taken to the county jail to avraH trial in the Sep nJ tember term of court , Music , CourUnnd boack. \ SEQUEL TO A NATION'S ' SfiARE * * P * Hon. A , A , MoGovnov Gives an Interesting Talk on the Trying Timc ' VIEWS OF A COLORADO STATE SENATQB , Unit Snmowlmt to UnmocrnU-Othrr StnU'j Snaking t lll.lo Their Owii Duprri- ' " ' Ion l > r UovrlliiE Almnt Ooliirnila litpcctn Itrliaf Very Suo'n. Hon. A. A. McOovno.y , of Colorado Spring , Colo. , is registered nt the I'A wm. ' Mr. McGovnoy is a member of the upper brahuh of the Colorado Icgtataturo. Ho U also boavlly j interested in the mltilne , banking and ' mervantlte interests of the Silver stalo. As n financier his ability secured him' the elmlr- tnnnshlp of the Iluanoo committee of the soiiato of the ninth general ass6mbly of the Colorado loglilaturo. Ho Is generally rot gardcd , nt homo nnd abroad ; ns n man1 who Is well posted on monetary matters. " 1 regard the piwont llnanctiil stringency ns ti rich man's ' panic , as well ns n poor man's employment famine , " said Soilator McUovnuy yesterday , "I sooChaunc6yM. Dopow says it is a poor man's pauio , but , I nm Inclined to bMlovo that the opulent auN for fully ns much from the squeeze. Man working on salaries are bettor oil and Have less worry , so to speak , Just at present , than mon who have capital Invested in industries. Wage earners , ns a rule , have nlwajs lived economically nnd havonltttlo money saved up for thu crash , bilt rich mon who have boon accustomed to every luxury flnd themselves suddenly thrust into frtlluro and poverty , orclsonro compelled to tuko a dose j ! of herolo economy to which they ro not accustomed. By economy I moan that , even In tlio household , mon of capital nru forced i to retrench expenses , M well us chopping down pay rolls at the factory or nt the : store. Colorado linn 1'lrntyof Company. "I am exceedingly sorry for both rich and poor , but the present tlmos are about as tough In every nortlon of the United States ins 1 have seen for many a year. Many ether states are seeking to hldo tholr own com mercial nnd ihmncHl depressions by pointing to Colorado and raising a big cry over thn silver question , and drawlug pictures of Colorado's ruin , otc. The fact is. that even ChiiMKn and all the metropolitan renters of the cast are fouling the effect of the stringency. Some people in the east are just as hungry , - if not moro so , than some people In Color.tdo. While the present depression . In silver has certainly hurt Colorado and Im periled that commonwealth , 1 anticipate that the state will recover its former pros- purity. As a matter of course , silver Is our greatest interest and when that is crippled it strikes at other industries. The re sult is n most deplorable condition of affairs in Colorado , but I anticipate that congress will see the necessity of giving the country some roltof on the present con dition of lluanco in this country. I hope for some favorable silver substitute for the Sherman law. Cnun * of tlio Origin. "Tho cause of the regretablo state of hard times is duo to several rorsous. i regard the principal ones as the way in which the iinancial stringency started In Europewnlch made European capital timid. This feeling spread to America. Manufacturers also had a fear that congress would fool with the t.-trlff laws , In vlow of the free trade tenden cies of the democracy. When manufactur ing industries , and men who invest capital In them , show a timidity , it naturally has a snrious effect on the situation. Thii nnd a stupendous scare in financial circles , with a tightness in the money mar ket and inability to borrow , started the ball rolling In the cast. Naturally , the wave of depression swept over the couiitry from coast to coast. Now , on top of this , came thu depression 111 silver , and that' nat urally knocked out prosperity In Colorado temporarily , in silver mininu. However , Colorado has gold mines. There are also many undeveloped mines of the yellow metal in that state Cripple Creek is a gold camp and good producer , but the situation of affairs has driven many sil ver miners Into the camp , and the ru.sut will bo u surplus of mining labor in that locality. AlliOnlot on tlio PliUtc. , "I do not anticipate any further bank failures in Colorado , as I bclluvo that the worst Is over. The fact Is that the people were frightened , or more spocillcally speak ing , 'rattled , ' and started ruus on banks that no ilnuncial institution could success fully resist under the circumstances. I bo- lioro that the recent state election in Colorado had something to do with making eastern capital timid over Colorado investments. The state elected the populist tlukot , you know. It broke away from both ol the old par ties , and as a result eastern finances felt a lack of confidence. If Cleveland - land wants to save himself and his party ho had better do something to relieve the present condition at the extra session. "I bollovo that Nebraska is hotter off than most states just now , Irom observations I have mndo on the trip. Nebraskaua should oo thankful accordingly. " Take Broino-Soltzor for insomnia Before retiring trinlbottlo , lOo. Electrical storoopticoa views at Court- land buauh tonight. QVESTlOii Of Two lown Cnuntlo * Want tlio Honor und I'rollt of KlnliiK Sillrxm Kouprrx. DUHUQUB , Aug4. . "No Man's Land" Cascade , on the western boi'dot * of Dubiujuo county , IB within 500 yards of Jones county , which lmn juriwliction of olTuiibca there if it tukua jnrimJiclion llrst. This juribdiutlon it 1ms o.xoi-ulncd in the pant. Tlio Hftcun tmloon keepers ol "No Mun's Land" Caneado have boon indicted and lined there periodically for violating the prohibitory law. War rants were iHsuud again in Jono < county July 31. The Hiiloon koeporw hoard of it and had thoniHolvosurroritod in CaKcadp , Squire Baldwin gave thorn ton days to pload. To release thorn on bonds would bo to expose them to arrcsl lutor by tlio .Tones county shorilT , and J3ald- win therefore remanded thoin to Constable Carroll's ' custody pending arraignment. When Bhorilf llogan of .Tonoa county appeared in Cas cade with warrants last evening Carroll would not lot him have the prisoners. Jones county's attorney then said .ho would send u pofl.so from Monticollf ) und Dubnquo counties. Carroll was In structed to hold the prisoners ut rtny cost. Ho placed them In jail and prepared - pared to hold the fort , but 'Squire Huld- wln deprecated bloodshed und ponuiadod Carroll to flea with his pribonurs to Iu- buqtio. . They stele across the country roads during the night , taking tlio train for Dubuque at * Kpvvorth. Last night Carroll wui sent homo with his prisoners nnd the instructions from the county at torney and sheriff were to urroBt him und his posso'if they attempted 'to take the saloon keepers. , ' Death of J II , Kniipp , ST. Louis , Aug. 4. Leigh O. ICimpp , u brother of Clmrlos Knupp , president and general manager of tno St. Louis Republic , died hero of heart fuljuro , aged ' 12 years. Ho 'was rocolvor 'of public moneys at Bantu Fo , N. M. , during Cleveland's former administration , In 1891 ho became business manager of th'o Jlocky Mountain News , but ill hqalth obliged him to resign in a fo\v months and ho has not slnco been actively en gaged in business. Dalvicutoi to tlm J.ubor ' The llvo delegates to the International Labor congrcta , convening at Chicago an August 8 , are making preparations to attend. Thu delegation consUti of Julius Meyer , Alfred Favrkner , K. U. Overall , J , B. Scbupp and J , VV. Vogau of Lincoln.