Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 19, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAUA UAlLiT UEE : feATtfiiDAY. . AUGUST TO. ' 1893.
8PEGIRL NOTICES.
AlJVKR'llSKMKNTS KO11 THKSK COLUMNS
will bntnkm until 12:30 : p.m. for Uin CTcrilni-
1)11(1 ) until t ) . .10 p. m. fur tlio momlne ami Suml.iy
cdltlona.
Ail i > rtlfTi , by rniiiMitlnir n nnmbnrrd elirck ,
rnn hnvotlirlrnimwpr-inddrpftMvl 10 a niinibcn-d
ltlpr l In cam nfTiiKllKK. Annwrra * < i addir-nscd
.vlll boilcllvtTPd tiponprcncnt.illon of Iho check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Hntrs 1 ! < o n word first Insertion , Ic a word them-
nljer. Nothing taken.for lens tlmn ttSe.
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--POSITK ? WANTEO" COMPETENT
Hlcnographer nnd lypi-wrlllst. Two years ex-
iKjrlenco. Ik-Hi of rofcrunccs. Address N lin tlno.
WANTED , SITUATION AS NURSK O1HU
Itiqulra iivcnlnga nt 1U14 Wobalcr Btniet.
L-nOVLE.SVllAIIII. NEW YORK LIFE DLDO. ,
Tel. " 558 , furnish business men stenographers.
'WANTED MALE HELP.
Hat IKo n word first Insertion , Ion won ! thcro-
nftor. Nolldnir taken for ICSH li '
iS-aAIjAllY Oil COMMISSION TOAOKNTSTO
Jilmndto lite Patent Clicnnlrnl Ink Kram-r Prnnll.
TliiMiioHlucofnl nml novel Invention of Itioniro.
ira 'H Ink thoroughly In two Hccomla. Works llko
tnnclc. 100 lo Coil vM'i'cent profit. ABMIIH mnklne
f.O twr wc'ek. Wo nlno want a Bencr.il mri'iit to
Inknclinren of territory nnil nmtnlnt Htibnecntit.
Aniroclmnro to nmko money. Wrltu for icrnm
nnd n Hlx'clmcn of craning. Uonroo Kraalne M r * .
Co. . X 3(1 ( , 1.T CroHHe. Win. 685
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n-lV YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JOI1 WllITK
JJtliolIuwkBNurHery Co. , Milwaukee , Win ,
MH fiS3 *
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TJ-BO YOU WANT TO 11KCOMK A FIIIST CkASS
JjR.llPHiimn with n clinncn of Ix-comlnir n collec
tor aiirt work for tlio Slncer Mfg. Co. If no iipiily
lit Singer omen 1B1H Douglas. 101 813
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in WANTKII , A HURTM3U , ONK WHO HAS MKT
J > wllli miccem Hulllnir cooilHon tlio roail pro-
fern-ill can oiler n peed and nayluf poalllon to i Ilio
rlclit man. Aildrcna with rcfcrencea to W. 0. Wit-
Ron , look box ID I , L.ticoln , NelJ. _ J2I ! 111
"O WE W1IJJ1'AY $100.00 I'KR MONTH ANtl
Dortlco iixncimeH to a man In livery city lo Htart
branch oOU-o mill employ 111 iiKonlH to null "Kcon-
oinlMl" K.-IH governor at an cc-nH each nnil oilier
iiH-cl.iltlcH. | If yon mean bimlness Bciul tin $1.00
BH n Knaranti'o nnd wo will eml Biuniilen. ptiotos ,
clrenlarH and partlculnrn. Tld IB n biiRlmma
IratiH.icllmi. ( Our reference. Dim'B Mercantile
Agency. ) Nocnpltnl reqidm ! . Tim IlnfTalo Una
Savins Co. , 121 Franklin atreet , llullalo. N. Y.
-WANTED. AT KLDOllA , IOWA , AT ONCK ,
B f > Htont ! cnttcra ami B BooU mnaons. Aililn-s1 ! J.
W. Atklnaun. M''IU 11) ) '
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n WANTKIl , MKN TO TIIAVKL. $5(1 ( TO $11)0
JJ MT inontli. Slono .V Wcllliiittoii.Maillaon. Win.
-WANTED , SAt.KSMAN KOR CALIFORNIA
wlnnat * 10 ( .0i ) per month nnil cxponsns. with
Dhnnen for nilvntieu ; roinmUslon If prefnrre < l : no
txixirloncu ri-oiilrcil. Aildri-ifi.cneloslnit C atampa
W. A. Vandcrecok , V 15 , Wlno dc-pt. , Los Aiiolo
Oal. MB51) 1U *
- , ADDIIKSSK9 OF ENEHOKTIC
Jini'ii and wouuiti wantlnir pprnianent work , tttl )
n week KiiarantecHl ; experience nnnpcuaaary.
GouilH nionnpol.V ! pay Biirei s.vBteni porfoot. Olllcu
nnil delivery team fimilalnil. Terma fri-o. Ad-
HI-CBH K HU. Uox ! iH13. ; Iloaton. M.'JHH. M'JSii 1U
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
nnloH.IKe a won ! flrRtliiairlliin. : Ic a word tliero-
nflc-r. Nothing taken for lens than ana.
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\VANTK1)VAT ONCK , OOOU NUHSK Oirt ,
German preferred. I ) III Suntli 'Jtttli ntruet
-WANTKU , OOOD OIUL , GOOD COOK. 11)24 )
Kurnaiu. Miilil 11) ) '
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- . WHKK , LADIKS WU1TINO AT HOME.
C-f20.00 , Blainp. Flora C. Ivera , Itox ' . ' I. lea
Molnea , la. ! > > - > *
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/-1-WANTED FIIIST CLASS COOK AND LAUN-
I * . v drrHHHUt I'lno MreetiHonthof Ilrownell Hall.
L. f * . MrH. W. H. Hanehett. -.Mll-iiO
n-WANTED , OIUL GEK13UAL HOUSEWOUK
L/ltoncu. " 1 10 Ohio atreet. M23U ' - ' ( )
1'OR BENT HOUSES.
Hates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken forlesa than 25c.
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-FOR RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF
D the city. The O. F. Davis company , 1505 Far-
tiain. _ r'87
-3 AND4-HOOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN
block , with Hteam ; references reQulred ; H10
-FOR 1IF.NT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT ,
D Lmigo block. OOP 3. Kith RU ii'.IS
FOR RKNT. 10-rooni houne , all modem Im-
B
iirovementH , HW south 1'Jth street. .Inquire 2511
Chicago. ' MIJ03
TVOll RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE , ALL
JL/niodeni conveniences : barn ; elegant lawn :
flneshadii. No. yia S. 31st uvo , M. J. Kennanl ,
007rHN. Y.LIfo Building. ' M lit)2 )
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I-O-HOOM COTTAGE , MODERN , CHOICE , IN
D Stanford Circle. C. E. Elgullter. 201 Bee bldg.
_ ; _ 752
- - HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR HUSI-
1)
nens , rent moderate. Apply 201 Bee building.
_ y _ 753
D-FOH RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ,
$12.00. Iiftiulru room 310 , Now York Life
building. M7U3 ,
D-FOH RENT , TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES IN
Omaha View , only sHt.OO IKT month. 717 N.Y.
Ulo. 707
Tv-FOR RENT. 7-ROOM HOUSE , LARGE
J'bnru.clly water , bath and rlsternj rcaeonablu
to right party. Call at G. F. Elsasser , N. K. corner
14th and Farnam. UD3
T1 DETATCHED , MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE ;
SJito basement ; 2521 California. Information
call at 1823 Farnam. M124 I)1 ! )
1\-KOR RKNT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNKR ,
J-Avlfh riniKn. 701 S. Kith Htn'et. Charlun W.
Ilaller"No. 511 Pnxton bloulc. mi-al-l'
- FOR RKNT , NICK H-UOOM HOUSK NKAR
HaiiHcom iiarlc. Hicks Real Kstnto mri-ney , ! ! 0j
New York.Lldbuilding - MtUO 20
RENT , T S-ROOM COTTAGES.
Owen McCaffrey , 111 South KUh Bt. 200 18 *
TV-Foil RENT. B-KOOMCOTTAOK NEWLY
Jpat | ro < l on South 17th , near Jacknon , Inqidro
D02 South llllh St. 10822'
D -11-HOOM MODERN HOUSE WITHIN 5 MIN-
ntCBwalk of P.t ) Inqtdru l'J10Do < lgo. 1U7
N' CABLK oLOOKS
fiom poHtotllccj s ) > eclal price , F. D. Wead , 10
id Douglas. 225 10
frv-FOR RKN'T. SKVKRAL SMALL COTTAOF.S
J/onuut ! klrlHoplly ( wllh 3 lo 10 ucruti of land.
IIIeltH real entitle nurney. 22O 20
1"V-SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 3210 CAS3
J "St. , llrst class repair ; line neighborhood. Ap
ply to K. A. Northup , Tax Dept. B. & M. H'y.
M231 20'
D -K012 CAl'lTOL AVK , 7-ROOM COTTAOK.
Iminlro 2B1H Capitol avi- . M2fi4 22r
FOR RENT-OFURNISHED ROOMS.
RateH.lKca word first Insertion , Ic.i woixl there-
nfier. Nothing taken for II/KH than 2uc.
-FUllNlSHElV ROOM \VlTII
gcnileinen.moileiii cenveulenucs , 32U North 23d.
M 730
? - FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH
I Jfroiit ; nlxo Hiil/ill / rooms , with or without board.
night , No. 2310 Douistita slriajU 513
. -FINE FURNISItBD ROOMS. 2003 HURT ST ,
_ 7UII all *
T ? . NICELA' FU11NISHEI ) HOOMS TO RENT ,
1 Jwllh or without boanl. Call at 21O7 Douglas.
_ P71 24 _
E- FUHNISHEl ) ROOMS FOH ( JENTL1 ?
men only. 6'5 South ' 'llth street. M140
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. ' -TO HE 11ENTE1) , II FRONT ROOMs7liilH.
nlsluil or unfurnished , with lath , ronvenleiit to
both motor anil cattle i-are. Ueorgti W , Hulbiook ,
room 7 , 102.1 Farnam HI. ir > u
B'-FOH FUHNISmliruoOMS.
- RENT-NICELY .
Ij.Muiloni convciileucns. Call N2U H. I'.lth , MI08 111'
. , . _ .1 PARLOR ANIIIIKDROOM. UN-
IjHullo , Hleiuii heat und e . 711 S. llllh Hlrect
tlil.il lloof , rlaht , M228 20'
I > "LVRQI ! : SOUTII FRONT RooM \i.irMoi ) "
Jliorn , 'MW Hurnoy. M 2,13 31 *
EFURNISIIKI ) ROOM WITH HATH , 1H1.00 PKR
month. I'.ill K.irimm M , 21320 *
rj'-TO JIKNT , i.03 DODOK STRKKT. 1IASK-
J jinoiit of thivtt rooms , [ urnlsliwl , with parlor II
Ui'hlred. M205 2.1
FURNISHED JtOOMS AND BOARD
Rules. lUonwonl tlrst Insertloinlnu woiilthero-
IfttM' . Nulnlnr taken fur lea * Ih.t
> VOUNU VvOMEN'SHOMK UNDER ) V
1 ! Womiui'h Chrtmlun ansix'lallon , HI S. 17lh su
DOLAN.'OS AKD 211 N , 1UTI1 ST.
ST.6P3
6P3
.X
. VUKNIBIIKII OR '
1V.DE3IKAI1LE UNl'UR-
tilHbod roumttvlth boant Tlm Frenu-r. tlO N ,
esth Htroet , Mood 10'
-NICELY niRNISHED ligjMS N D BOAIU )
at the Webfttcr , 5 Hi and 613 N. 10th t.
t.17CSU -
1 > -NIOKLY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT
I room with alcove nnd biy window , modem con-
Tcnleuc * * , prlvato ( anilly ; buard. 023 South 2Uih
lret. 224 20'
FOR RSNX t7N"PKNI8H > P BOOMS
Rntu , IWenvoul flr tlii8orlloo.loa woixl there-
Jtfr. Noildmtaken ( or los.itlaaajie.
rj 3 SOUTH t-UONT'aOOMa.'tiOS N.YsTU Sft.
* WII'J-.SIC *
FOR ( KENT aNFTJBNISH'D ROOMB
C nenr park , ri.-ry denlrable , 1309 S. 2 th ulreet.
CC M203 25
C -FIVK ROOMS , 1713 N. HTH STREET.
. M227 3l
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FOH RENT STOKES AND .
I- FOR RENT. OFFICB SPACE ON GROUND
door at 1702 Faniam Htreet. MH2S
I- FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY
J-Sllll Kanmin HI. The hulldlnir han a llrcproor ce
ment hnnetnent , complcto Htenm heathii ; fixtures ,
water on all the floors , gnu , etc. Apply nt the otlleo
vol
ol TinDee. . )10 )
AGENTS WANTED.
Itatps. lOcn line men Insertion , SI BO.i line per
montli. Nothing taken for Icit than 2SC.
1 AOT.NTS WANTKD FOR THE PERFECT
J Reeking Mat'and ( Irlddlo. A now culinary
artlclo to boiiHi-d ( or preparlnir tlm most perlect
food. A poAltlrn. cu.irsntit ! ngaln-it burning ( oed
or any kind. Soon pay-t ( or Itir In tin-Having of
Kranlto and tlnwnru. Millions o ( them will bo sold
In thlR country nlono. Two to ( onrcaube f > old In
evi-ry ( amllv. The agent who docs not lake an
ngoncv will inlH tlm opportunity of a llo time
urn" now nvqrafflnir : i ( ) to HO salen a
day. .Simple by mail , po.ttpald , 2fl cents. W. II ,
Kennan , V Co in.lnnfaotiircra , Nnpolcon. O. , nnd
Si. IxmlH. Mo. " M251 10
"WANTEP TO RENT.
Union. IKc n wnnl first InRcrllon. Ic a word there-
ntti-r Nothing taken ( or lew * than USc.
.IVof four In nrlvali ) lionm ) went of 'JUth BU near
Doilitn at. Mihool. AtlilrvaaO ! ! , lk-i > . 17
1C -IIY YOUNO COUPLE , n UNFUHNISIIKD
roonm , or 1 furnished room. Stito location ,
terms , nnd must bo runioaablc. AddresH O II , Heo.
M200 20
"TTVANTKD. . BY OENTLEMAN AND W1F E ,
Jvtwo or tlir-n roo'iiH , niifiirnlaluil oxccpt car-
Pets , with or without bo tid , prlvatohouae : n-for-
eneus uxclianir.-d. State terms. AddroBB O 7 , lli-o.
1C -2 Oil ! l COMPLETELY JUHNWHEI ) HOOM3
for housekeeping , cloHU In. Adilrcan O H , Ilee.
M257 2U'
STOWAGE.
Ilalea , inonllnoo.ich hwrtlon , $ I..Mt ) line per
month. Nothing taken for lens than 2. " > c.
W'
M : STOIUOK FOH HOUSEHOLD ROODS ;
; clean and cheap rates. H. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
GOO
WANTED TO BUY.
Ratcn , 1 We a word llrsl Insertion , lea word there
after. Nothing taken for less than L'uc.
PAID FOHGOLD ANDSILVEK
Jacobton .V Elsele , room 11 , 1B10 Dointlaa t.
M7 0 A3t
AT-CASH FOR FUUN1TUHE , HOUSEHOLD
i > goods , etc. . or will Bell for owner In our auction
aales. U.WellH , 1111 Farnam. 61)3 )
M-WA-NTED. FARM LANDS. IIAVR YOU
J. lands for wale In Holt , Knox , Antelope or Plerco
counties' ! K HO , wrlto at onuu to K. A , Criim , Nor
folk , Neb. , Colonizer. M087 21 *
NT-WANTED TO 11UY. RK3IDENCE OF r. oTo
rooms ; must bo a bargain. Address O 0 , Ren.
218 18 *
NWANTED , A FRESH COW. APPLY AT 1M18
; Farnam. 222 18
FOR SALE FTJKNITUB.E.
Rates , l o a word llrst Insertion , lea won ! thereafter -
after , Nolldng taken for less than 2'iB. .
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-FOR RKNT OR SALK IlKST MAKK JP-
rlghi ] ilino. : Imiulro room 30S , First National
bank bulldln ; , ' . 'J23
0-KLKOANT FOLDINR I1KD , CIIKAP FOR
cash ; antlquo onk ; but little used. First liouso
north of DodKO on 31st avenue. M'.MO 20 *
HORSES , WAGONSTETO
Rates. IKc a word tli-Ht Insertion , lea woiflthero-
nder. Nolhlng taken ( or Uvss than 25c.
1)-FOR SALK CHEAP , A NICE PONY CARTT
Inquire at HIM Cumin ? street. M881
15-1 ST CLASS HOARDING .t LIVKRY.WINDSOR
JL stables , 1410 Davenport ; storage for carriages.
15031 *
KLAlNVIKW ADD. , LOTfl , BLOCK 7. CORNER
A a2nd and Manderson sts. Dargaln , $000. W. T.
Graham , 305 MeCaguo bldg. 200 18
P-FOR SALE CIIF.AV , A PACER , GOOD FOH
saddle or buggy. Inquire 313 South 13th street.
210 20 *
t-HORSE FOH SALE OH TO TRADE. UO-1 S.
30th. M2CU 21-
FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , l ca wonl HrstInsertion , loawordtliijro-
ftcr. Nothing taken for less than 2iic.
Q-FOH SALE , A REGULATION SIZE BHUNS-
wlck Ic Haiku billiard table , rack.cnea and halls.
Everything In llrst-class shape. . Address N 24 ,
Dec. MI8i.
Q-REMF.MDER WE MUST HAVE MONEY THIS
week.
One upright piano for $140.01) .
OnoCldckerlng piano for $125.00.
One piano , new scale , $10 ! > .00.
One piano , now neale , $1IO.OO. !
Onu piano , now scale , f22.l > .0 ( ) .
Ono piano , new scale. if-'ftO.OO.
Wegman from fllJO.OO up.
Klmball organ , $25.00.
Newman llros. ' organ. $30.00.
Slionagi.-r organ , $ ' . ' 0.00.
Chicago Cottage organ. $25.00 ,
Hay State oigan , $20.00.
Story .t Clark oigan. $35.00.
Camp A Co. organ , $20.00.
Smith American organ , $18.00.
Ilrldguport organs from * U5 up to $150.00
Will trade for liorao anil surrey.
WoodbrlOge llros.
Hell Department Store. 185-19
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Hates , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc.
. -MltsfNANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIItVOYANT ,
illablo business medium ; 5th year at llUN.lUth.
61)9 )
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Hales , lOcn Una each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
f ' ' -MADAME SMITH. fioTsTlTfll . ! NDLOOR ,
-L Room : i. Massage , vapor , alcohol , atoiin .sulphur-
no and sea baths. mlUU 1U
rp-MMB.CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET.3D
JL floor , room 7 , masuago , aluohol , uulpliur and HU t
baths. , M218 25-
lu lIMEi 'BTOWE , MAGNETIC HKALER , 205
Douglaa , block Man 23 *
PERSONAL.
Rates , lOo.i line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
U MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTUIC-THER"
mal biithi , Hcalu and hair treatment , manlenru
aiHlcliii-oi > oillHt.5lrs.l'o liyHS.ICth.Wlthnell : ) blk
101
MON.EY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
Rates , Ho ) a linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line pur
month , Nothing taken for leal than 2fiu ,
\V LOANS ON IMPROVKD AND UNIMPROVED
> > city property , * ; l.oou nml unwanls. Btol ( > ji > er
ccntiuodolays. VY.Fariunn Smith&Col320 Farnam
| 001 _
AVWNEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST itATEsT
' ThoO. FD.-fvlsCo..l&OSFurniiiiiHtroet. UO.I
\\r-MONKV TO LOAN AT LOWKST RATKS ON
I Improved and iinlinprovoil Omaha real catate , !
to S year . Flilollty Trunt Co. . 170'J Farnam. 005
\\r-ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , Ill 8 N. Y.
' < Llfo , leiumat low rateu.fiircholcXHceurlty on
Nebraska and Iowa f urnm or Omaha city proiwrty.
007
\\r-CKNTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO. , I1F.E JILDG.
' (108
\\r-300.00 TO $1.500.00 TO LOAN I TO S
it yt-aru on ImproviHl Omaha real t-atalo or farm
landa. 1 ! . O , Garvln .V Co. , 20S Sheely block.MS
MS 10
WMONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT HATES. :
W Apply to W. II. MoUlo , Firm National Ilk bid ? .
MSBO
W -MORTGAGK LOANS. A. MOO11K , 401 IIKB
HL1)'G. M 823
TO LOAN CHATTELS. .
X WlLL I/IAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP SB-
Vciirlty ; strictly coiuiJonllaL A. K. Hurrla , room
1 Continental bluck 47H l
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V MONEY TO
A. 'o will lend you any sum whtoh you h.
binall or lureu. at the lowest imanlblo rates , In tlio
quickest potnlbln tlmo and ( or any length or tlmo
to milt you. You can puy It back hi such Install-
mi'iita as you wish , when you wish , and only
puy ( or It an Ionus you keep lu You can borrow-
on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RKOKIPTS , MEHCIIAND13B
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Without publicity or removal ol proiierty.
OMAHA MORTOAOK IX1AN CO. .
301) ) bOUTH 10TH STREET ,
Hint lloor above thu Blruut ,
THE OLDEST , LARHEST AND ONLY INCORPOR '
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 'R0
010
"V-DO YOU WANT SIONKYJ
'J
: We will loan you ANYSUM you wl h on your
! FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS ,
I CARRIAOES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc.
j Wmrlvo prompt attention to all applications ,
. And will r.trry your loan as lougaa you wish ,
. louiuiuix-dnco tint cost of carrylnir your loan
: by a iiayment ill any tlmo. There 1 * no pub-
rellcity or rninovul of properly.
V1UU.ITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
Huom 4. Wllhnell block.
Cor. 151U and Hartley St.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
i , lOea llnonach Inwrllon.Jl.SQ.i line par
month. Nothing tnki-n ( or loss ttmn 23c.
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\-1X ) UUY , SELIi "oh EXOIIANOR. 11U9INKSS
cliknce1 * . n > alKtate or lands Apply to WOBI-
cm Ilu lness Agency , IllO N. Y. U bhif. MS01 35
V-FOnSALK OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG
X Mort centrally located , food cash buslneM. C.
W. I. . P. t > Hey MS M2 (
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V VIRST CLASS DRUO STORE , IHO IIAROAIN
1 for cosht good pnyliur business. Address N20 ,
Uc < \ _ 07(1 ( 24
V-CORRKSPONDENCK SOLICITED FROM
I parti wantlnir lo cliamto their bualneni or pell
out on Hliorl notice. All. letters conllileiitl.il. Ad-
dreot box 840j St. Paul. Nob. _ 17331
V REST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NE11RAS-
Jka ( or nalo nt a bargain. Western Ilimlni-HS
Afrency.aiON. Y. Ij bid * . 210S10
V-WANTKD , AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN A
JL well cHlnbllBlH-d and paylnc buslm-ns , yotin ?
man profernil , with $7,000.00 to ( FS.IMW.OO capital !
l > e t o ( rrreronces required ami Blvcn. Addn-n-t A.
II. . P. O. IIox 501 , Omaha , Neb. M25810 *
POB EXCHANGE.
Kates , lOo.i line each Insertion$1.80 a.llnopor
month. Notldnj ukon ( or less than 23o.
r1OWN 100 FAR > isflNNEIlilASKA , KANSAS
Aland Dakota. Will sell cheap Or ojcchntifo ror
mdse.liomoa and cattlo. Ail.l.box 70 , FrankortInd.
V-CLKAN STOCK OF GENERALMDSB. WILL
t-i take real eatatumoney. Ilox')3 ) , FraukrortInd.
Z-W1LO rt LANDS , CLKAn.TO EXCHANGE FOH
rS property lion > . Wrlto full description ! ) . 701
South ' 'Till Blreet. MOOT A23
7t 7 Z FOll KXCHANH. ! HAVKftLEAH LAND AND
7i caah to trade forOmain | , proirarty. , J. D. Zllllo ,
Ilrown ulk. 1H1
Z-FOn i EXCIIANOE , VACANT WT IN OMAUA
A for IXIH Anirelea property. Addrmta with de-
Hcrhitlon nnd price , C. Jud on , 211 Kast Clh Hlrect ,
Loa AiiBelcs , Cal. ' am-lll *
Z-TO EXCIIANOE. PINK NEW SHWINQ MA-
chllie for ndlch cow. Call at iU5 IilcCiiRiiri bid ? .
. ' 1DD JH
Z-noo nonsKS. HENTAW I'ROPKRTIKS ,
mdHO. , Hlouks mid numerous oilier properties
la cxclinniru for clear nnd lightly Incnniberod Iniula
In Holt , Pierce. Antcloifc , Knmt mid < lUUolnliii *
countlon. nivoitcHcrlpttonsorwh-it you Imvo. Ad
dress C. W. Crum. Norfolk. Neb. t M20U.21'
Z-i.r.oo.oo OR $1,000.00 DRUO AND SUNDRY
Block n'nil fixtures for Halo , or would trade for
clear Uind.-lii Murrick. Nance , "HaWIUbn or 1'olk
counties. Address , Lock Box ' 403 , Central City ,
Neb. ' ' 205-3 !
Z TO EXCHANGE , SOME CliKAU LOTS FOR
coed farm.
Good 7-rooni house for lot.
Modern tl-rootn hoiwu forcottace.
irouau 0 roonm on Military avenue , near Hamil
ton , fur lot. W , T. Graham , 3U5 McCaguu blilir.
rf CLEAU LOT IN OMAHA TO TRADE FOH NE-
/JbniHka land : will assume ! roiiHonablo mortuairo.
Wllllanm * Mlttan , McCaguo building , opposlto
postolllco. - 0IB
Z-SO ACHES CLEAU LAND IN WISCONSIN TO
trade for Omaha proDurty or Nebraska land.
WilllanmA Mlttan , Room 313 , McCaguo building ,
opposite postofllco' 20:1-18 :
Z-WANTED , A SMITH PREMIER TYI'E-
wrlter In uxchanini for $100.00 Hharu'of Uoa-
trlco Canning Co. P. O. Uox 12 , Huatrlco.M23
M23 ! > 22
Z STORE BUILDING IN DAVID CITY , NED. . TO
'exchange ' for merchandise. Address N , David
City , Neb. 22020 *
rv-UNINCUMUERED LANDS TO EXCHANGE
/j for Improved city proH | > rty. will assume en-
cumhnranco for good rental property. J. H.
Wheeler.117 Knrbnck Illbek. 211-20
y-WANTED , GOOB LAND IN EXCHANGE FOR
' -'brick block valued at $ j5,0l > 0 , mortgage one-
half , (1 ( percent. Hicks real estatu agency , M3 } N
Y. Life. 245 18
y-FOR EXCHANOE-NEHRASKA LAND TO
AJtnulo for stock of merchandise , horses or cat
tle. Address Lock IIox 111 , Hebron , Neb.II253
II253 21 *
Z-100-ACRE FARM IN PIERCE COUNTY AND
s .xtv-tlvo head of native liors-ia ( or exchange
for stock of goods at once , J. E. Planck , Plcrco ,
Nob. M2-10 20 *
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
Hates , lOtt a Una each Insertion , $1.50 u line per
montli. Nothing taken for less than 2f > c
ii"ARM " LANDS , C. F.IIAHRKON.ua NM345A1U
B UY LOTS IN
STOEPEL PLACE.
Cheapest and best lots la
OMAHA.
Special prlco and terms lo
HOME HUILDERS. . , t
Stocpol Place lots will nlwnya advance In prlco ,
for the city must grow westward. Call cm or "ad-
dress W. A. Webster-103 Buo bldg. 014 ,
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND
J. prolltablo Investment
Wo can give you one.
For Instance , a good farm of 100 acres 10 mlloa
from Omaha. What can you Hiul better ?
Or , If you want a homo on easy payments and
cheap , \vo have nevcral. Omaha Real Estnto and
Trust company , room 4. Ben building. M071
BARGAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J.
N. Frenzer , room 3 Frunzer block , opp. P. O.
M430 A22
TJ < OR SALE , 20 COTTAGES , $350.00 TO
X' $2,000.00. on monthly payments. E. F. Rlngor ,
1510 Fa mam. M887 10 *
*
F AKM MORTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON , 012
N. Y. Llfo. 780 S3'
I70R SALE , 25 HOUSES AND LOTS AT $800
-L and upward : easy terms. Why do you pay rent ?
J. D. Ztttlo. Ilrown bll * , 182
pORNEH LOT IN PLAINVIEW ADD. , CHEAP.
1315 U. U. building , Sioux City , la. 105 18'
OR SALE , A SPLENDID SUMMER GARDEN
property on Center street Just opposite Rimer's
hotel and Schutzen park In West Omaha. Low
llguro ; easy terms. Hick's -Real Estatu agency.
221 18
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
IVE TO TEN SOUTH OMAHA SEWER BONDS
for sale. Bonds $500.00 each , 7 per cent due 1.2 ,
3. 4. 5 , years from July 11803. J. H. Wheeler 417
Karbock Block. 241-20
FOR SALE 800 acres farm land. Greeley county.
Neb. ; $8.00 per ac.-e , J cash , balance easy
terms.
1.300 acres good land In eastern Colorado , good
Boll , water Ac ; elioanost land on the market , only
$4.25 per acre ; $2,000 cash , balance to suit.
A splendid Investment , 20 acres Just west of city
limits , only $1)75 lx > r aero , M cash.
A bargain , cholco Improved property paying 10
per cent , prlco $7,000 , only $2,000 cash pay
ment.
Ten acres with cottage , beautiful tract. Is sold
quick only $4,200. K cash.
Flno residence lot near Hanscom park , splendid
chance to get a cheap homo In a nice neighbor
hood , only $1,1100.
Elegant 8 room honno near thn park , modem con
vcnlcncim , splendid location , $ i,5IO , only $2,000
cash , balance long tlmn.
Hicks Real Estate Agency ,
305 N. Y. Llfo Bldg.
244,18
SECURITIES FOB SALE.
Hales , lOo a linn each Insertion , $1.50 a lluu per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c ,
" "
MORTGAGES FOR SALE.SB CUR.
Ity absolutely safe. Ames Heal Kstuto agency
1017 Farnam. M53a
HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY , MORTGAGES.
ni'ltlng purchasers good rate of InteVpst , sums
of fromHU.oi ) ) up , for Halo by Globe Lo.rn.Jk Trust
Co. , 10th and Dodge , Omaha. Particular on ap
plication , , , M704
' "
10 PER CENT 1ST MORTGAGES FOH .SALE.
ISiniis $800 to $1 ,000. AddnwsNOO , IkU.'t174 !
rPO SMALL OR LARGE iNVE9TOHs"OMB
J- very choice securities are olTcrtd at an attract
ive discount , llondsvarrauW. . mortgages , 'etc. ,
absolutely gilt edged. Inquire of John Dalu , com-
merclal broker. 200 N. Y. Lite. _ M214 It ) ' .
SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS.
Ra'es , lOo a line each Insertion , $ l,10 ! ullnupor
month. Nothing taken for IIIBS than 25c.
carry the largest llnu of type writers In the
west , all makes , 23 to 75 par cunt saved on all
leading machines , Tel. MH. 212.
UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMEHS
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per
montlu Nothing taken for less than 25u.
W. BAKEH ( FORMERLYVITH .
Jacobs , divivised , later with M. O. Maul ) , under
taker and cmbalmcr , 310 S. lOlh at. < Tol. 090.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITLNO.
Hatiiu , lOcallnu each Inscrtlon.-Sl.fiOa line per
montli. Nothing taken for less than 25o.
aiulre a working knowledge of shorthand and
JyiKiwrlllng at A. C. Van S.intTa Bchool of abort-
lumd. Ola N , Y. Life. Tyimwrltera to rent. 010
PAWNBROKERS.
Hates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1. CO a Una per
month. Nothing taken for lew than 25c.
SONNENiiERO , " "uiAMOND BROKKR 1305
tDouglas st. Loans money on diamonds , watches ,
etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 103d. U1U
FOUND.
lUtes , IKo a word first Insertion , lo a word Ihere-
nfter. Notihig taken for loss than 25o.
SMALL I ) LACK HORSES TAKEN UP.
-I Owner can irot them by paylnv lor Ihulrfeed and
thla uollou. W. L. Belby , 4hUU Davenport St. 238
3OALE3.
NEW & S1JCOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS.
Addru&s Uordoii li Seltock Co. , Lake at. , Chicago
020
MITSIO , AUT AND LANOUAGESl
G F. OELLENUEO' . : . 11ANJ01ST AND TEACHER
1810 California ilroot. "It
DUN'S ' REVlE\fF \ THE VfEEK
111 I
Olonds on the Pinanomi Horiron Gradually
Drifting/Away ,
CONFIDENCE RETURNING TO THE PEOPLE
i < i i
Timid Ilnnrdflrs Stltftfttclltig On to Tliolr
Money A Hotter Fcpllne , However ,
rvftiln tlio UnMnp'B World
Falluroi ( "Who Weok.
Nnw YOIIK , Aug. 18. H. O. Dun It Co.'a
weekly review of trade says : There Is n
rift In the clouds. Faint and yet definite
signs of Improvement uro all the bailer , be
cause they como , not from possibly doluslvo
hopes or from foreign monolnry ntd , but
from the good scnso and the wonderful ro-
cupcratlvo powers of the people themselves.
Business Is trying to go ahead without wall
ing for Washington. Imported gold , $11,000-
000 or moro during the week , does not go to
the riflht spot , but the people nro creating a
homo tuado currency for themselves by using
certified checks In paying hands , settling
accounts and purchasing grain and cotton.
Llttlo money comes back as yet from the
ttmtd hoarders nnd the paralysis of exchange
Is nearly as complete ns over , but that very
fact pushes each section and city into relying
moro on Itsolt and less on the government
and Wall street. Resumptions nro novr be
coming somewhat numerous and In the very
shrinkage of production men see evidence
that the demand must soon overtake the
supply.
Pig Iron does not rally , but soils for $14
hero and $13' at Plttsburg for No. 1 , though
the output has been reduced 40 per cent
since May 1 , Five concerns Imvo failed and
twenty-four stopped during the week , but
fourteen have resumed , .
Sales of wool in seven weeks havn boon
only 17r > 75.000 ( rounds , against 50,327,000 last
year and37,450,800 in 1801. Somewhat fewer
cancellations are mot In dross goods , and
there Is moro buying , of fall woolons.
In the Hoot nnd Shoo Tniilo.
Shipments of boots and shoes from Boston
sluca ttio end of Juno have been n decrease
of 17 > per cent , but a little moro demand Is
now soon.
With such shrinkage in the great indus
tries , it is surprising that railroad earnings
do not decline more , the decroaao on roads
reporting In August thus far being 18 per
cent. .
The dccroaso of B5 per cent in clearings
outside of Now York last week nnd 30 per
vent this week is only natural. A little
moro money is now found for the commercial
loans , and failures of banks Imvo become
both less important and loss frequent ,
though the greatest caution is shown in ac
commodations. . .
The receivership "for the Northern Pacific
had been so fully discounted that it pro
duced but little effect , though this is iho
third great railroad iu default this year ,
and the aggregate slocka'and bonds of thrco
roads amount to fOSO.VOO.OOO. Prices of
securities have yielded comparatively llttlo.
Cotton fell one iifourth of one
cent , with somewhat bettor reports
of a better yield. Valient drags near
the lowest figure over kijbwn , in spite of the
decrease in the visibio , , Jsupply , for. though
western receipts are not largo , stocks on
hand are far beyond Oho power of specu
lators to carry with motley markets in their
present condition. The jfaovoment of corn is
decidedly largo , while ftrpp prospects nro
Improving. Jmportant relief comes from the
abatement ot the drain.upon savings banks ,
and of the demand upon Other banks for cur
rency to be used in paying hands in this and
. ' ' . s'
adacent..statcs. ]
The commercial failures this week number
bor 455 in the United Stages , against 103 for
the same Tvcek lastnyeuc , and. twenty-seven
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach ,
liver and kMneva , and li n pleasant laxative. This
drink In made from lierbi. nnd la prepared for use
13 _ easily U tea. It U called
A11 drucglFts Bell It'nt toe. and Si n package. 1 f you
cannot get It. semi vour ndclrpmor n fri-o inmplo.
I.une'nli'nnilljMedlrfno move-i the bnlieln
enrh ln" . I" - ' " ' " % > -/-wry
YOU NEED FUNDS
When Irnvollng In EUHOPE or at
WOKLU'd KAlIt Oarry
TRAVELERS' CHECKS
or TUB
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
NO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED.
RHILWHY TIME GRRD
Loavea ICHICAGO , Dt'ltLINGTON & Q.l Arrives
Omaha I Depot loth ami Mason Sts. I Oinajia
4.20 pin Chlcagh Vestlbulo 8.00 am
11.35am Chlcagh Express ' 0.50am
, .Chicago Express. , 4.25pm
7.17 pra Chicago i Iowa Local 0.55 pm
'Xrrlves"
Omaha I Dupot loth innl Mason Sts. I Omaha
10.15am Denver Express I 11.25 am
10 IJiam Deadwood Express , . . 4,001)111
4cOpm ! . , , , . , , , , Denver Express.iii. . . . 4.00 pm
U.SOliin . .NobraBku Local iKxcuiitSnn ) il.Btj pn
8.IBaml..Lincoln Lowil'Except ( Sunl 11.35 am
"KeavJJbT CirrOAGO , R. I. & pTCcnTC. Arrives
Omiiha I Union Depot 10th A Marcy Sts.i Omaha
" "GTJlng , r. LTTPXCTFI07 Vfbin
West | UnlonDupotlOth.Jc Marey Sta. West
O.lOpml Lincoln , Falrbury Ijocal. . . . 10.25 am
0.10am Nebraska State Lmttod 3.60 pin
2.30 piiiI World's Fair Limited 4.40 pm
Leaves I . JT ircrnr [ Arrives
Omaha r Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha
Leaves I
' ' " '
Uniahi | U''p"DoiiotaijJl Marcy Sta. I Omaha
hlcMTORxpreaii , . . . . . . . . I U.SOam
' 6,60pm
Leaven I F. . E. Arrive *
Omalial Depot lailijtndV.nli. ) < ter Sts. I Omah
0.50 am .Deadwood-tfxpross ( l.io : pm
11.50 am ( Kx. Sat. ) Wyo. K w ( Kx. Mon. ) 5.uo pm
pm Norfolk ( Kiu-iiunday ) 10.25 ntn
5. 15 pm St. 1'aut gj ifess U.25 am
, CHICAGO A NORTH WE9TN. lArrlveA
Omalial U. P. depot. lotU.Jt Maroy 8t . I Oni-tha
7.20am ( Ex , Sun'y. ) CarrolM'atisenrer 0.5H pm
10.10 am , . . , . . . .Clilcngo F.xnrcss. , , 0.05 pm
4.03pm , Vestlbulo LhnlKvl. U.20 am
7.00pm , Kuutorn Flyei 2.15pm
0.20 pm ( Ex. Sun. ) Clile. Paaa. ( Ex. Mon. ) 0.20am
Loa vt > MISSOURI 1'ACIFIO. Arrives
_ Omaha Depot IStli and Wobiter Sts. I Omaha
iIOpfn St. Louis E xpreia I 6.50 nm
10.00pm . . . . . . .St. Louta Kxpreas , 4,25pm
6.88 pm Nebraska lx > cal I 8.66am
Leaves I C.ST , I' . . M.it O. lArrlvua
Omalial Depot IBth and WebHlcr 3U. | Omaha
Leaves I OMAHA"A ; ST. LOUIS. I Arrives
OinttialU. P. lopotiuili ) _ audUarcy. _ | Omaha
5 vm
n Cnnndn ncnlnst .twonty-flvo Inst year.
? wo of the frtllurcs were of firms employing
over 11,000,000 capital onch ! twelve others
vcro ctiipIoyliiR each over flOO.OOO , nnd
nlnoty-two were firms of f5,000 , or over.
llllAn.STUUKT'.S THADK KKV1KU' .
Jrldcncoafnti Actnal Inrrrfmn In
Nntnd ntMtuir 1'nlntn.
Nr.\v YOIIK , Aug. 13. Urndstreet's weekly
nrtlclo on the stnto of trndo will tomorrow
embody the following :
There nro evidences of actual increase In
leniand In several lines , such ns dry poods nt
Chicago and St. Louis. At Cleveland , Cin
cinnati and Louisville , tictunl improvement or
expressions of returning confidence from
iiorchnnts nro features. At Detroit , Mil-
ynukco nnd Omaha , where there Is no tnngl-
) lo Improvomcnt In trndo or hanking circles ,
there nro reports of n hotter leollng , based
on confidence thnt congress will repeal the
aw providing for the purchase of silver.
With the exception of this hotter tone in the
west , the general situation is unrhnngoJ , ox-
cojit that -it Plttsburg nntt Richmond and n
'ow other places wo find oncouragcmont in
; ho temporary features.
Widespread Use of certified checks ns cur
rency is a feature of the wook. Tlio specie
inprovomont was restricted temporarily by
expectations of another advance In the Hank
if Knglnnd rato. but ns spcclo is coining to
U > nd < jn' from' 'tho continent , no further ob
stacle Is offered .there nnd heavy sums of
? old have boon taken In the past two days
for transfer hither , making the totnl mnoutit
In transit about SS.OOOXX ( ) . Gold receipts for
the week aggregate $10,000,000.
Avnllnblo Stocks of Wlinnt.
Available slocks of wheat continue to show
a 'Weekly , not decline for Australia , the
Unltcd'Btatos ' , Canada nnd Europe , notwith
standing a gain of moro than $1 , 000,000 In
stocks'nllo'at for the last week nnd heavy ex
ports of wheat ; Doth coasts continue to vlo
with thn rocordS'ln former periods of heaviest
'
est shipments' , the total being 0li0OCO ! this
wodk ; against 5,018,000 bushels last week ,
11,750,000 tiusliels in the week n year ago nnd
5,701,000 bushels In the week two years ngo.
Present inability of southern bankers to
secure inn pie currency cast for shipment
south and southwest has nn influence on ar
rangements making to move the cotton crop ,
but , ns pointed out lust , week , ntdod by the
Treasury department plnn to unlock silver
nt Now Orleans ns fast ns currency may bo
deposited with the subtreasury nt Now
York , the cotton crop will undoubtedly bo
moved. At Now Orleans bankers report
there Is not n sufllciency ot available funds
for moving the cotton crop. At Llttlo Hock
there is a bettor icollng , as the banks are
Issuing certilled checks ns currency.
At Houston the problem of getting funds
with which to move cotton is engaging at
tention. Galvcston factors making ad
vances are stipulating that the cotton must
bo sold"on arrival at market prices , and
bankers there , unable to got currency from
Now York , have declined to furnish money
to cotton buyers on bills of exchange except
in n modcrato way. Dallas hanks will
assist actual dealers in cotton , but will not
maKe aclvanccs to speculators.
The business situation on tlio Pacific coast
is improving , money being easier at San
Francisco , owing to free grain exports and
the early movement of canned poods.
Trade at Portland. Ore. , shows a tendency
toward improvement. The grain , hops and
fruit crops are largo , but money Is hard to
got and wholesalers are compelled to glvo
liberal extensions.
CLKAIUNO 1IOUSK S FAT IJ.HUNTS.
Only Two Cities lu the United Stiltcs Show
an Increase Over Lnst Venn
NEW YOIIK , Aug. 18. Bradstreot's
weekly clearing house table , with the per
centage of Increase or decrease compared
with the same week iu 1802 , Is as follows :
CI.EAIUXQS.
e
4Q4.357.2DS 23.4
Chicago' . B'J.r.72,137 ' 81) ) . H
Iloston 0 ! > ,1UO,720 22.5
Philadelphia 20.0
St. Louis inS17,73H 31.8
Sun Francisco.-T. 33.3
llalllmoro 14.4
I'lttsburk. 8,572,383 41.0
Cincinnati 7,031,050 41.0
Kansas City B,303,82f 00.0
New Orleans 4,71)0,4 ) ( ill 28.0
Minneapolis 3,307,313 ( ! > .0
liulTalo 0.00:1,003 : 10.4
Lonlsvlllo 73.r.,2l)0 )
Detroit 0,140.1170 38.0
Milwaukee 2.- > ! > liIHM 03.0
Cleveland , : i.s'.M.4ii ; 3I.O
OmiihiL 1O.O
Provlilcnco Vt.Bii-ijoo 211.0
Denver. 73.0
St. Paul 2,200.07 00.4
Indianapolis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,74o,3r. : ) 20.0
Columbus , O. , 42.0
Houston 13.0
ilemplds 437.2.V.1 70.11
llchmuml. . . , 1,71)0,8011 ) 27. ( !
Hartford 1,3(1BM ( ( 20.0
i'ortland. Ore 11.11.327 71.0
IVasldngton. . 1.001.381 42.4
Jallas , . 1.307i8S ( 10.3
'uorla 115.3IIO ) ! 30. ( )
Savannah H23.745 20.7
St. Joseph , . . , 1,120HMO 3U.G
Dulutli 1,0411,0112 ' '
itochuster. . . . 1.1)711.873 ) 'iV.'i
Atlanta OD7.21M 38.4
tfcw Haven. . . 1.113.3il : : 20.0
4irlngllcld | , Muss 077,071 18.1
Worcester. . . , 1)1)1.174 ) 20.0
Portland , Mo , 1,078,17fi 12.0
Fort Worth. . 010.112 02.0
lonttle j , . 68.0
< lonx City. . . ) ( ) | ! (12.fi
734,741 U.7
DCH Molnes. . , . B42.143 32.0
Orand Rapldu. . , 701I.O ! ) ! ) 23.8
Norfolk. . . . . ' 704.3H5
Lou Angeles. . . . * ( .1.1 (130.074 ( ! ) ! ( >
Syracuse , (1711.78:1 ( : 10.1) )
Wilmington , Del h05B24 1.1) )
Tacoina 307.2H2 00.0
Lowell 471,718 33.0
Lincoln 370,210 28.1
Wichita. , . . , 321.037 311.0
Illrndngham GO.Dll 87.1
Lexington , Ky 215,220 51.7
Ni-w Hodford : nunio : 20,0
Topeka 20(1,087 ( 31.0
lllngliamton 285,800 33.3 ' '
Spokane' 203.0H2 7V.'G
Saglnaw , Mich , . J77.HII2
Jacksonvlllu , Fla 313.7112
Emporla , Kan BH.37B
Fall River , 440,702
Sioux-Falls.- . llO.fiO-J
Akron 1,151,01)2 )
Snrlnglleld. O , , . 123,073
liny city , Mlclu , . , , . . . . 213,287
Hastings , Neb 03,1110
Chattanooga. : ' . 100,031
CantonO 122,00i ;
Fremont , Neb. , , , , , . . . . B3.m
OalveBton..v. 2,702,181
Total UnltoA Btates 732,542,203
Outside -NiuvYork. . . . 308.1 84.80
Dominion of Cmmdn.
. \Last week's totals.
\VALL HTKIiKT lr K A
Inllueuco the Turn In Nortliorn 1'aclflo
All'iiln Hiul Upon the .Market.
MEW YOUK , Aug. 18. Brndstroot's rovlow
of'tlfo stoclc mnrliot suys : Tito only event
of imiwrtance during the week was the full
in Northern I'nclfto socurittes , followed by
the plnuing of Hint property In the hands of
receivers. Sovora us was tlio decline In the
Northern Pacific stocks and in the fi per
cent consolidated bonds of the company , it
nevertheless had llttlo offoot on properties
whoso' interests are connected with the
Northern I'aclllc , Northwestern fulling to
what Istermed n "receivershipprice , " while-
bearish attacks on General ICIuutrlo were
renewed , with some effect. Considerable
criticism has boon expended on the Northern
Paclllu management for disclaiming almost
up to the last moment that the application
was mado. riny allegation that tlio Interven
tion of the courts would ho necessary ,
although the way tlm receivership wu& ob
tained demonstrated that preparations
therefor had been of the most elaborate
kind , 'i ho security holders and the ' -street"
at largo were deceived by these denials ,
though it would appear that a section of Ilio
bear traders had shrewdly detected Inside
selling nnd formed n correct opinion of
what hud to como. With this the
pressure on the general list was increased iu
the early part of the week and u good many
short lines were put out , thereby Increasing
an already overgrown boar interest/ The
change in the general condition of the mar-
Itot was , therefore , the more npK\rent | when
the receivership was announced. Instead
of demoralizing- prices and forcing liquida
tion , us was the case with the Krlo
receivership , the boar party uxperlencod dif
ficulty In ilnaing stocks to cover their short
lno | and tvcre forced for a time to bid up
prices on themselves. At the same tlmo the
nmrkot reverts Into dullness vrhonovcr the
short * cease to buy ninl neither the public
nor London ran be Inductxl to interest thorn-
solros Kpoculnliroly ns IOHR as thn Action of
congress ux > n the nll-lmportixnt silver prob-
lorn remains in nny doubt. The payment of
n premium for currency htxil llttlo tnflnonco
nnd the falling off of the inflow of gold ren
dered the situation of loss importance. The
fact that last week's heavy cold arrivals did
not prevent the associated banks from show
ing n loss in gold In Saturday's bank stnto-
inont had , hovrovor , an unfavorable Impres
sion and creates some nuxlety ns to the
nature of this week's averages. The mar
ket on Friday was accordingly dull nml llfo-
less.
rl.OUK OUTl'UT.
Workof the MlnnrapolU .Mills for n Week
Stnto of thn Mnrkrt.
MiNXKArot.is , Aug. t8 , The Northwestern
Miller In its weekly review says ! The
quantity of Hour turned out by
the mills last vrcoic was practically
unchanged. The week's output was
lT7tW ; ( barrels , against 1T8.MO barrels -
rols the week before , nnd Sift ; 185 barrels
for the rorresporidlng time in 1SW. There Is
n decided disposition to increase the output ,
but the lack .of wntor power , stniuls In the
way of doing so. Ono reason advanced why
tlio millers want to run moro strongly Is that
parties have order. ) booked for fwiin time
nnd now nro giving shlppln I-CMJII * ,
being prompted in so doing 1 > .V n di-slru to
obtain n stock of old wheat Hour. Sales
have not been so largo as they Were a week
ago , and the mills have , therefore , had to
depend to some extent upon orders previously
taken to nhsor'u their output. Millers , by
reason of the financial situation.'nro ' forced
to act with great caution In giving credit
nnd the shrinkage sustained on.ex .
change makes them loss , free Rollers than
they otherwise would bo.
Domestic trndo Is quiet nmVoxport bus ! *
ness oven moro so. Tlio direct export ship
ments by the nulls last week were 07,510
barrels , ngalnst GU.IKK ) barrels the preceding
week. London quotations per -SO pounds ,
c. 1 , f. , nro : Patents , 1 to. . 'J4 shillings ;
bakers , 10 shillings flponco ; low grades , U
shillings ( t ponce to 13 shillings 0 ponco.
Piles of people have piles , ntif Do Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will curd thorn.
Balloon tonight , Courtluml beach.
DEATH OF B. P. SHEARS.
Sudden Doinlso ofu Well Known Clllion of
Omulin.
Samuel P. Shears , the well known hotel
man , and one of tlio proprietors of the Hotel
Lincoln at Lincoln , died of heart failure at
12 o'clock Thursday night.
Mr. Shears \\i\s born in Now York state ,
near Niagara Falls , about soventy-llvo years
ago , nnd lived at the Falls during his boy
hood nnd early manhood. At an early ago ,
in 18111 , ho was associated with an
older brother in the Clifton house
at Niagara Falls , nnd afterwards managed
thu International hotel at the same place.
I.ator In llfo ho ran the Burnett
liouso at Cincinnati , and operated
the Boody house at Toledo. In 1833
ho cnmo to Omaha , and the llrm of Shears ,
Markel & Swobo opened thcMHIard hotel.
During the past few years , ho , In associa
tion with Mr. Markel , has boon running
the hotel Lincoln at the state capital.
Mr. Shears was one of a family of live
brothers , all leading hotel men , now de
ceased , and the only living representative
of the family besides his own sons Is
a nephew engaged in the hotel business at
Cincinnati. Mr. Shears was an ideal hotel
manager , and his lifetime of experience was
an invaluable source of aid to him and his
associates.
During the last year or two Mr. Shears
had not been in the best of health , nnd but
ton days ngo returned from Hot Springs ,
S. D. , whom ho had taken a short but un
availing rest.
Thursday night ho seemed as well as usual ,
and up to a late hour was talking with some
friends relative to certain improvements
about the hotel. About 11 o'clock , however ,
ho was taken ill and went to bed , dying at
midnight.
Mr. Shears married In 18.13 Miss Mary
Hulott of Niagara Falls , sister of W. C.
Huicttof this cltjvwho survives him , with
their four children , Mary , Leila , Stuart and
Harry. Stuart , the older son , is connected
with the management of the Hotel
Lincoln. Miss Mary Shears is in Chicago ,
but is expected homo today , when the
funeral will probably take place.
The funeral has been set for 3 o'clock
tomorrow , but the place of interment will
not bo decided upon until Mr. Shear's
daughter arrives from Chicago.
See Ihnt your hotel kcoper has Cook Extra
Dry Imperial Champagne and then "sweet
sleep.
The Bickotts tonight Court/land beach.
Now Swindling Scheme.
There is n now swindler in town , or at
least some one Is working a now deal on the
local first-class grocers. Yesterday morn
ing a man who had the ap
pearance of being n lackey In some small
family prcsonled an order written' in
n feminine hand for a list of
line fruits and groceries. About half
of the numbers on the list were marked with
n cross. These articles so marked were to
bo takeu along by the bearer of
Iho order and the balance of
the bill was to bo sent to .Mrs. Adolph
Meyer , 1834 Wirt street. It is needless to
say that the order was a forgery nnd Iho
swindler is ahead aboul $10 worth of
groceries. Among the business houses
victimized are the following:1 : Gladstone
Bros. , Llttlo & Williams and BaldulT.
Two detectives are working oh the case ,
and will no doubt laud the forger in the city
Jail before long.
,
The guaranteed cure for all headache is
Bromo-Scltzor. Trial bottle lOo.
Funeral of Alri. Dnxnn.
The funeral of Mrs. M. O. Daxon took
place Thursday morning from the late resi
dence of the deceased to the Holy Sepulcher
cemetery.
Services were hold at the Church of the
Sacred Heart , Futhnr Smith celebrating high
mass , after which ho paid n glowing tribute
to the memory of the deceased , speaking
feelingly of tier life arid character. Mrs.
Daxon was an Onmha girl and made many
friends , being a recognized leader In both
musical and social circles , v/fio attested their
esteem for her by it largo contribution of
flowers , the casket being literally covered
with those silent tokens of friendship ,
Piles of people nave pi.os , out Do
Witch llazol Salvo willuuro them.
Chnreett with Killing n Sonut.
United States District Attorney Baker
and Deputy United States .Marshal Boohmo
loft yesterday for Valentino to look after
the caioof the Indian , Frosted Boar , who is
under arrest at Fort Niobrara for killing the
Indian scout , Llttlo Stallion. The evidence
ugiilnst the accused is circumstantial , ns ho
was the last man soon in the company of iho
dead scout. The prisoner Is a United States
soldier and a member of company L , sta
tioned at the fort. Ho will bo given a hearing -
ing btiforo the federal commissioner , as the
military authorilios'aro merely holding him
-for prosecution in Iho civil courts.
Piles of people have pnes , but DowUl's
Witch Huzo.1 Salvo will cure thorn.
IliirniKl l > y CiHinllnr.
A gasoline utovo explosion in the residence
of Mrs. Borlh , 1011 Soulh Eleventh street ,
yesterday forenoon , cauio very nearly result
ing seriously. When the stove exploded Mrs.
Berth was standing near , and the burnln ?
oil How over her hands , burning her badly.
Her llttlo child's clothlnir uUo caught lire ,
but wan extinguished before the youngster
had been burned any. The lady i now
under the cure of a physician , who hopes to
bring her out nil rlsrtit. The damage by flre
will not amount
Piles of people bava pnci , out Uo Will's
Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them.
ol Time.
On Sunday , August IU , the Uurllngtou
route changes time. For full information
see tliuo table column In this pupor.
TRYING TO BOLSTER RATES
Traffic Minagors Hnvo Issued a Call for a
Oonforenco nt Chicago.
TRANSCONTINENTAL LINES TO CONFER
All or Tlmm r.-ropl tlio Cnnndlnn rnrlfla
AiuliiuIn Slop I'roirnt SU-lilne ot
Itittt-ii Mr. Nm.li unit lilt Iiidlnn
I'utrnm Hull Note- ,
Tr.iftlo managers of the Northern Pacific
nnd Great Northern have united tu a call fern
n meeting of all transcontinental lines
August 28 at Qhlcago , when the question of
transcontinental rates , both freight and
passenger ' , will occupy the attention of the
gentlemen vitally Interested on boliaU of
their systems. The inct that the Canadian
Padllc hits not jolucd in the call hail Mr.
Lonmx to remark yesterday morning that the
incotlng would probably DO another "Hash
in tlio pan , " as without Ihat roitd Uniting
with the others In a restoration of rates not
anything rould ho accomplished.
It IH significant , hownvcr , that both the
Northern I'aclllc and Grout Northern have
grown tired of "playing horde'1 and deslru
moro advantageous rates than HUNT * prevail/ '
"But it Is Idle to expect n restoration of
old tariffs , " said a freight man"until freight
begins to movu in larger vohiinu thitn Is the
present condition. However , the transcon
tinental roads desire to ho prepared for the
now condition of things long nrayod for and
propose to be ready for Iho movement whoa-
over It takes place. "
Mr. Nntli'ft I.Ill In tiulUtin.
There is consldrr.xblo talk about railway
headquarters somewhat rollocllnft upon the
Milwaukee's rate made for the Indians at.
tending school at Genoa , that 'road ' having
taken advantage of the government rnt'o
allowed the miliu.ry , notwithstanding
that the Western Passenger asso
ciation explicitly stipulates what
shall bo regarded as a government { rate ap
proved by tlio quartermaster general of the
army. It Is contended that the land grant
foattiro taken ad vantage of by the Milwau
kee 'only applies to the trans | > ortatlon ot
troops and munitions of war. hut Mr.
Nash argues that Indian schools , being
clearly under government control , coma
within the purview of the In
terstate commerce law , to which
the Western Passenger association cannot
run counter. Messrs. Francis and Hltchlo
of the BurliiiKton and Northwestern refused
to allow tlio government rale tu be applied ,
on the gmund that iho Indians had boon
transferred to the Interior department , the
War department having no control over
Lhom. Placed as they are , the Indians ,
In the opinion of these gentlemen -
men , could not , conformably to tha
i-tilo of the Western Passenger association ,
bo regarded ns part of tlio military and they
| ) itt in the regular rate. Mr. Kennedy
frankly admits that he was not aware the
government rate would npplyln this case , us
lie had rccelvod such Information from tlio
assistant general passenger agent of the
Uock Island. Under these circum
stances and the rate scaled ac
cording to the present rate the
Milwaukee walked away with the business ,
hut there is a very strong opinion prevailing
that Mr. Nash will hnvu to explain his rate
to a meeting of the general passengorugonts
in the very near future , not so much to
punish liim as to have a ruling upon what is
clearly government business.
Appropos of this tliero is cnnsiilcr.iblo
amusement drifting about the city ticket
ofiices , lu which Traveling Passenger Agotil
Aldrjdgo of the Northwestern plays no in
consequential part. During one of his foiuys
upon Suporintendout Backus and Iho Indian
school at Genoa , Dave conceived the idon of
giving all the wards of the nation stationed
at tlio school n riilo on a merry-go-round that
had pitched its tent in Iho village. Armed
with lifty nickels Ho marshaled tlio school
In solid phalanx anil marched upon the
wooden lions , tlgera , horses' and wild ban *
garoos that wore part of the carousal. The
boys and girls of the Pawnee trlbo never
had so much enjoyment ih their life and
after the evening's pleasure adopted Mr.
Aldrldgo formally into tlio trlbo , giving him
the Indian of'Chiof-Not-Afrald-
pretty name - - -
of-a-Nlckcl.
And ho lost the business. But that is
another story , if Kipling is to bo bclioTod.
"Chief" W. Ij. Ho well. Young-Man-Not-
Afraid-of-Chicago , representing the Mil
waukee , carried off the Pawnee maidens.
I'lllUIICI'M KlINllIU Up.
Local Treasurer Fr.mk Brown of the Union
Pacilic , speaking of mailers connocled with
the system , said that the stress In money
affairs seemed to bo lifting a llttlo , nnd that
the outlook is very hopeful , "Freight is
beginning to move n liltlo moro , " said ho ,
"and within the next thirty days wo
hope to bo on Kusy street again.
If wo only had money enouirli
to move our immense crop in Nebraska it
would fix us for the year , silver or no silver ,
but until a more conservative fooling pre
vails wo will have up hill work for some
time. However , the conditions are much
moro favorable than they were a month
npo. "
KiilUruy lniiii ; > .
1C C. Morohouso Is In Chicago.
General Passenger Agent Francis will
return on Monday.
H. G. Hurt , general manager of the Elk >
horn , is In Chicago.
H , D. Alice , assistant auditor of the Bur
lington , loft for Chicago yosterday.
J. G. Taylor , auditor of the B. & M.lofl
yesterday afternoon for the World's fair.
Messrs , Sykes and Dowar of the general
manager's olllco of the Union Pacilic wont
to Chicago yesterday.
The pioneers of the Union P.iciflo will
picnic at Fremont today , the train leav
ing via the Union Pacilic at B o'clock sharp ,
returning leaving Fremont at 5 o'clock.
The Burlington will run a special train to
Bellevue this afternoon to attend the
award of prizes in tlio cavalry oomputition.
The train leaves at 1 and returns ut 0
o'clock.
Messrs. Crosby of the Burlington , Wood
of iho Union I'aclllc , and Mornhouso of tlio
Klkhorn returned from the west of the
Missouri frnighl rate commlltoo moating
Ihia morning.
W. H. Wishart , traveling passenger ngont
of the Ilo'ck Island , is in the1 city , lie says
the llock Island expects to have the largest
Grand Army of the Kepubllu special out of
Iowa in the history of the Rook Island or
uuy other road ,
The Missouri I'aclllc has decided to
ctinngo the leaving and arriving time of
several of their trains , effective on Sunday.
Train No. 8 will leave on and after tnat date
at 12:4r : > p. m , Instead of ill 1:10 : p. in. Train
No. 8 will arrive from Kansas City at G u. m.
instead of at 5WJ : n , m. as now ,
Piles of people have piles , nut lo Will' *
Witch llazol Salvo will cure thorn.
Louvonmark ilivoa tonight Courtlunil.
Want * lli Nuplml Knot Havered.
Mrs. Mary Alberta Kdnhilt , wife of Ofticor
William H. Udghill of the police force ,
has brought notion for divorce againit
uur husband , charging him with extreme -
tromo cruelty and gross neglect of his
promise to "love and choriih.1' ' She
claims that ho 1ms , at various times
during the past few yenrs , abused her
Hhumufully , at time's In the presence-pf.thoir
children and In the hearing of tlio neigh
bors , and has ropentndly accused her of un-
cliastitv. once in the presence of their two
oldoat children ; and. further , that ho wrote
to her old mother , in Kngland , mnUliiK1' the
Baino accusation.
The Kdghllls wore married In England
February U , 1S7S , and have eight children ,
four girls and four boys , thu oldest H boy of
17und the youngest a girl of 3.
TaUo rjood Uiuo < > l I lie Ulillilron.
POINTSVIU.B , Burlington Co. , N. J. , July It ,
18'J3. Our baby , now 14 months old , wai
taken with every symtom of cholera infan-
turn , 1 coimii'nei > U nslnvr Chainbcrlalo'i
rollo , cholura and dinrrhiuu remedy , and
after the llrst few d& e ho wai relieved ,
and at this writing 1 * ; i well u v r. I f l
that I cannot sneak lua highly In IU prl .
Mrs. Win. K. Heed.