THE OMAIFA. DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 22 , 1803. 8PEG1RU NOTICES. KOIl THKSK COLUMNS will tHilnUpii until 12:30 : p. m. for thn pvrnlnir Mill until 8i30 p , m , for II10 morning ftncl Sumlnjr trillion * , AdTrrtliwrs , by rwinpntlntf n numbcrrrt chrck , run Imvn lhrlrnniv.-orncl < lrrp.o < 1 to n numlicroa Jotlf r In cam of Tiirllr.K. Answers no nddrcft ml will botK-llTcrcil li | > otiprp ? nt.ittonof tlio check. 811XTAT1ON8 WANTED. Halo * l ! < on wonl Ural Insertion , len wonl ttiere- tiler. NotliliiB taken for lens than U3o. IOVI.KSJtHAiirNK\v"YOIlK ) LIKK III.UO. , A Tel. 65S , TnnilMi liiiBltiCHS men ntcnofrr.ipliora. 1MOS17 - WANTKI ) ] 1V LAIY STKNO A-POSITION l typewriter ! references fiirmiliou. AOdrcBii O 10 , Hoc. M209 i * "FoSlffoW AS HOUSKKEKI'EHWANTKD HY lady \Tllli on.clilUr-yrnm old. Object ! Horn * ntnl cli.incu lotwndrhlW ' .owliool , city or towns wont po In country ! b l M roforenscs. AnilrnHi : O 10 , Ileo. M280 'J2 WITH WKLTj KSTA11- A--WANTEI ) . POSITION ll hril linn bvyonnjr mnii with noinn knowlcxleo bookkceiiliiff. Kufercnces. AiWresi , 018 ! , lien. WANTED MALE HELP. n.Men 1 ! < c n wonl flr l Insertion , lo n wonlthoro- Itcr. Nolliltiff tnken for Icnn ihan ace. n-'SALAitY on COMMISSION"TO AOKNTSTO JJlinmllnthu Patent Chemical Ink Branor Pencil , Tim most itnof nl nncl novel Inventlnn of tlioiurn. J'.raKcs Ink tliorouulily In two upcondn. Works llkn innelc. UOO to CiOO ixvcent profit. Acenln making irlppr ( week. Wn also \vnnt n Rener.il n ent to tnkoelianro of territory nnd npimlnt mib ncentsi. A rum chnnco to ntaku money. Wrlti ) for torum nnd n | > oclmen of craMnir. Monroe Krantnir Mfu. Co. , X .10 , La CroBSo : Wla. 6MB -lF yOU WANT A ( JOOI ) PAYING JOU WHITE Jtlio IIa\vk Nuraery Co. , Milwaukee , win. MHOB S3 "n-l > O YOU WANT TO 1IECOME A KI11ST CLASS 4'HalrHtnnnvltli n cli.incu of becoming n collec tor nml work for tlin Sinner Jlfff. Co. If BO apply at SiiiKur unico IMS DoiiRlim. 11)1 ) SUI IV-KLKVATOU MAN WANTED-MUST I1H able to liandlo tiam rintlno , feed mill and prntn clcMdne machinery : nlno do rcpalr'niT. ' I'cnnancnt work and good wages to the rlclit man , AtldrcBB O It ! , Hue. M 273 22 HJ-WANTED. FIHST CLASS JIEDICINB MAN J J for Hti-pot work or traveling- . Address Ilex (153 , Council II1UITH1 , In. , Mil 12 2-1 "I V WANTED , ADDIlKSSr.S OV KNKUOKTIO MEN I ' and women wanting penniinent work ! $ : ! ( ) . 01) . monopoly ; pay nnro : B.vfltein pel feel ; olHco and d < i- llvnry team riirnlnliwl ! turnm fruo. Ai1dnnn 1C bll , Uox 330U , HoHton , Mass. Mil III I- ! YJ 'WANTED-WAITEIISTOWOUK WITH FOIIEI I J > p ali rlrcitH. Apply lo A , L. Wubb , Tu'inday , i cook t3nt. Council llln R M351 22 * > . . WANTED FEMALE HELP. Kati'K.IKe .1 word first limortton. Ic a wordllicro- htlur. Notlilni ; Inkuu for ICHH than 2Se. " " rY-'JO.m"WKKK."LAlIKS ) WHITINO ATHOME. v/Addroni.wlth Htaniii. Flora C. I vent , Uox 2J , Dos Moliit-M , In. 100 24 * " ' ' -'WANTED , A OOOD GIUL row , OENEUAL housework , Apply at 2412 Uoiluo Hi. 2Ur 21 * / -WANTED-LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN. WE * will pay yon from 4-5.00 to $12.00 iwr wcik to ork for n nt your honiuH ; Htrlctly homo works HO canvaHHlng ; nrnd Bt'lf-uUlrtHH.Ml : onvolopu. Ii'On'ii > ' . Kininonrt.VCo. , Ilatteryin i-ch and Watur Hlv6. ts , Iloftton , Mass. JI''Tfi t ! l < ' ( WANTED , A LADY OVEH a. WITH OOOD Jiidcnii.Mit of DimlneHn IdeiiH. To Htieh n PITHOII HMilendUl openlittrlH iiHsun-d with a lareu tuiHl- IIPIIH IIOHBO. AildrranOat , IIco. M3M 23 C. WANTED , OIKL , OENEUAL IIOUSEWOUK , small family. 11 la South Tenth Ht. 1115 1-OB KENT HOUSES. Rales , men line each limcrtlon. $1.1,0 a line per tnonlli. Nolhlni ; taken for lens than 'J.'ic. T\-FOK IIBNT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS Of J/tho city. ThoO. P. Davlu company , 1503 Par- liaiii DH7 D-3 AND 4-UOOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN block , with Hluam ; reforuncoH required ; HID Bli'-'d. fi88 k-FOH HUNT. 7-KOOM MODEHN FLAT , LaiiRi ) block , Dill , S. Kith Bt. ; )3S ) D-FOR RENT , 10-room hoimc. nil mmlern Im- proremuntH , S8Honth : ! I'Jth Htree.1. Inqnliai 'JTill Clilcaeo. MIlOIl D-FOR RENT NINE-ROOM HOUSE , ALL modern convenleneeH ; barns cleuant lawns flint Hh.idc. No. 'JKI S. SUutnvo. M. J. Kennanl , U07-B N. Y. Llfo Bulldliiff. M UUU B-O-KOOMCOTTAGE , MODERN , CHOICE. IN Stanford CJrclo. ' C. E. Blk'utttw. aOl Iteo bide. V 8-nOOM * IIOtJSK , MODMUN. NKAU 11USI- 'ncfiff , runt moderate. Apply ' . ' 01 Ilitu btilldlnir. 7S : FOR RENT , NICK FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , * ia.K ( ) . liftiulro room aio , Now York Llfo Ti-FOR RENT , TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES IN J Omaha View , only JU.OO ixjr month. 717 N. Y. Llfo. 7U7 RENT , 7-ROOM HOUSE , T AROE /li.ini , city water , bath and clBteni ; reaHon.ible lo rlKlit party. Call at Q. P. ElH.iHHer , N. E. corner 3-nh ami Farnain. U1K1 TA-DETATCHED , MODERN IO-ROOM HOUSE ; J-MIO baHements a5'Jl California. Infomiatlon call at IS'-'II Farnam. M : ) tl - ' ( ) "n-FOR RENT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNER , 4-'wlth ranee , 701 S. Kllh Btreet. Charhm W. lluller , No. Oil Paxton bloek. 1HO KM * RENT , fi-HOOM OOTTAOE NEWLY paiionvl on South 17th , iioar Jaekuon. Iminlni no''Smith KilliHt. HIM -"J % TllROOM MODERN IIOUSH WITHIN 5 MIN- J-/iilen walk of P.O Inquire lull ) Ilodiru. 107 D-i.111'J CAprOI * AVE,7-ROOM COTTAOE. Inqulru ar > lH Capitol avo. M'-'i I"J1 D-7-ROOM FLAT , Ml > PER MONTH. REFER- onci'H iiHiulred , Writ-lit , v Laabury , llith and U -v T\-0-11OOM COTTAOli NKAU CAULK AND V 7 .l iiiotnr llni'H. * l-l.0 ( ) pur month. Wrliflit .t Las- bury , lUth and Howanl , a3l5 22 T\ VOn UKNT , H-UOOM MOOEUN HOUSE , 4-/rurnlHliiHl or iinfiirnlHliiul , or will tulio rout in board. AddroBHO IS , Ileo. : iOd 21 ! * T\-FO.T"UKNT. UO. 1731 DOUdE. INQIUUK X-'ni'.xt floor or IIIIU Farnam. Samuel IluriiH. . M33H 23 IKVf 4 UOOJl OOTTAOK : CISTEHN , CITY SWHUT , cellar. Cor. UOlh and S.Uilur. .i.OO. In- anlro31H Famnni. M33H 2'J D IAUUIlil ) COUl'LK TO OAUK FOIt HOUSE ilnrliiR-ibscuncu : of family ; rrnt low to rlvlit pai-ty ; ix-ferences uxcliam.'itl , Addresa , O an , Iioo. 3IH - ' ! POK KENT iUKNiSHKD KCOMt3. Uali-H.lKi : n wonl llrst liiBurtlon , loa word them- niter. Nothliiir takun for IOHS tlian ' ' ' > : . , 1100M Iviri'mluniL'ii.niCHlurn convunlenue.- ! , a-'D North 'Jlld. M 7110 1f niUNISHKl ) ItOOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH 1 jfi-oiit ; alHO Hinall I-OOMIH , with or without board. Miv. Knleht , No. i. : ! ! ! ) DonutUH mi-wl. Dili J "T'lNK I'UUNISHKI ) UOO.MS. i'003 UlIHT ST. JJ ' " : _ _ ! . _ 1NICKI Y i''iniNisiui ) nooMs TO KENT , .Ijwuli or wllliunt hoard , Call nt 2107 Ucuulim. r UJl/Jl Ji'WO I-'UllNISHEl ) UOOMS FOll OKNTLV > men only. B25 Soitlh 'Jlith bln-cu Ml HI TO 1IH HENTKI ) , ! 1 PIlONT'ltOOMH , FHH- nlHlK l or nnfnrnlHlifd , wllh hath , ronvonlrnt to both motor nnd cabin earn ( Jrorun W < HnlUruok , lOnin 7 , ID. ! : ! l''ariiiiin ' ut. ISO ELAHOE SOUTIlT'ItONT TlOOM , ALL MOD- ) ern , ' . 'liOS Ilai-ni-y. M i.M ; . 31 T7 pinTKIsillU ) UOOIIS FOluflJNT. 10 III i > AUK JVivo , 'Jll.1 25 1Ca " " " E --J NICELY FlIKNISHEn UOOMS To""l"f Ta 1-i'litk-liieii. ITllH.'I'liMk'Oht. 201 21' " " ' nmNis'liEn iTooxi WITH HATH , PER .noiilh. ll'll ' F.u-nainul , Mjiio aa ; AND BOAKD ltaten , liii'o a won ! lint Innurllon , la a word tliorj- nfUT. Notlilni. taken for liiii tluu ' - ' . > o. ! ' < VOUKO WOMEN'S HOME UNDER OAUK OF X' WOinan'bClulmlauuiJHuel tlon.ni S. 17tliht. DOLAN.SOl ) AND Sll N. 18T1I ST. If'lllK STATE KUKOl'KAN IIOTKL NEW AND J 4-livantly fnrnltthiit rouniH for rt-nt hy day or wiH-k ut rfUMinablii roll's. Kmury * X tiprait , ISOj tuiar.'DonylaMBtruet. M1S1 A a' 17-1IKSIKA1ILK KIIUNISIIED OH IINFUll- JL' nUlu-U ruoniH with bu.trd. ' ' .Tho I'n-nrur. 110 N. adlli Bttt. . M2I15 ! ! U -KICBLY KUUNISHED UOOirS ANir.lio.UtD at thu Wiil > t > Uir. fill ! and & 1S N. loth t > t. 1 J70SU * AND ELEGANTLY FIJUNISIIKD : -'ruoni8. glU.'i DouislilH blivet. M.12022 * FWANTED , COUIM.Eo II- vsito family ; liiren miidurn hoitbe , lawn , I IIud - , iiou , a4b aa 1f-VOH KENT. ROOMS. gltl.OO ; S ROOMS , WOU. OSilioull , mil ( .trout. i ROOMS [ . Hie a'wi'rd nrnt InKHtlo'.i. loa woiU tliiiro- lllnr. Nollilny talmn for lrnmli.Hi VJu. ' saSrnvwxTnonvA. "IS" ) i'V .JJITJ i ST. " " ( I. win : jnmr. rTorin-nttv * J wr jwrk , v ry Uunlrali.o , 1UOU 8. sutli Wruct- FOB BENT TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS ConMmifd. -Foii nENT."sPLENDin DHXTAlTomCK G ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " nnrtnr.-rooin na't'itt'go'l'N'l'lUh'ii'ti" gfli ! ' - ' . ' * FOH RENT JTOHJsi AND OFFO 3. Hales , 10c llnor.ioli Insertion , $1.30 i\ line per month , Notlilnir taken for IOM than 23c. 1 - FOlV HENT , OFFICE Sl'ACE ON ? } nbuND floor nt 1702 Fnniam ntrrot. MD2.S I -FOIt HKNT , THE 4-STOIIY mUCK IIUILDINO AlflFaniam | ) l , Thn lnildlnif | has a nrcpmof cement - mont iKiBoniPiil , romplutc steam luMtlnjr llxlnn-i , water on nil llio floors , ( fan , etc. Apply at thu offlea oITIirlloo. 1110 | -OFFICES CIIEA1' . W1THNBLL I1LOCK. 16TH .Innd llanioy. MH11S 1111 WANTED TO KENT. . IlnlcR. IMc a word ( Irntiiiiwrllon , Ic a word tlicro * after Nothing taken for lesa than SSc. ir-WANTED.lioOM -Ivof four In private liousD went of SOU ) Bt. near Dodfro t. Bchool. Address O 2 , Ileo. 17P K SMALTj FURNISHED COTTAGE OR FIIR- nlahoilrjoomiifqr housekfcplnsi centraHy lo " cated. Addre lOua , liee. M.10"aa : LOST. Ratci. IMe a wont first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for IcHi than We. T OST , OHKAT DANE 1'UI * . 8 MONTHS OLD ! JLuntf OU'JI return lo 2402 Leavemvorth and Ret ro- ward. 317 22 STOKAGK. RaleB , 1 no a line each Insertion. $ l.r rallna ) per mouth. Notlilni ; taken tor loit than S3o. M-STmiAGB.WILLIAMSlCROSS.lai IILVRNEY 61)7 ) STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! clean nnd cheap rates. II. Wclli , 1111 Farnam , CUU WANTED TO BUY. RatcH. 1 He a word Mr si Insertion , lea word there after. Notlilni ; taken for leBi than -'So. " * " ' N-CASH PAID" FOR" GOLD AND sitvEB. Jocobaon > V Klsele , room 11 , 1D15 Douglas Bt M7SI ) Ailt * _ TV- CASH FOR' FURNITURE , HOUSEHOLD -L KOO < | H , ete. , or will null for owner In our auction Hales. It. WellB.-llll Pnniam. 6Ud _ FOR BALE FURNITURE. RalcB. Ika a woninrstlnsertlon , lea word thcro- aflir. Nothing taken for lesa than SSc. ' " - right piano. Inqulro room 303 , Flrnt National bank building. 0-ELEGANT FOLDING" 11151) , CHEAP FOR ca hs antlqno oak ; but llttlo used , First house north of Dodgu on 31bt avenue. MS30 SO1 0-FOR SALE , ACORN HBATINO STOVE , Western Diamond cook Blovo , and oak dlnlnir rjom ct ; alhiOHt naw , Inaulru at 100 Stanford Circle , 14th and Vlnton Bin. M30S FOR BALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO Rates. IHo a word drat insertion , lea word tlicro- afler. Notlilntr takcil Tor lesi than SSc. IJ-FOIl SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY CART. Inqulru at 11114 Cumin ? Btreet. JIH81 I-l ST CLASS HOARDING & LIV'ERY.WINDSOR Htablea , 141U Davenport ; storage for earrlacea : lf.0 ill * p-FOR SALE OR TRADE , 20 UROOD MARES -L and lncrei ! e for real estate or cattle. Alex T. liutler , Caspur , Wyo. MS83 SS' 1)-FINE CARRIAGE TEAM , YOUNG , GENTLE , i Bound and stylish ; alsocarrlagu and harness. Going away. gSCt ! St. Mary's avo. Mills as * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. IKc. a word llrst Insertion , lea word , there after. Notlilni ; taken for less than a. > c. -FOR SAE/AREOULAToN' nRUNS- wlek & Italkc bllllanl table , raek.ctu-s and balls. Everything In llrut-clats uhapa Addix-ss N at , Ileo. M18U. _ -JERSEY COW , CHEAP. 255B St. Mary's live. M313 as MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. IWc a word first Insertion , Ic a word there after. Notlilni ; taken for leas than aSe. Tl FORSALEPUlEiUWHED s llEimARD JLvpnnplcHi extended pedlcrees Champion Victor JoHeph Htralns prices reasonable. Call or address J. E , GllcK , ; i51 1 Farnam street. MSK4 SS 'CLAIItVO YAN 1'S. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1,50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than S.'e. S Mn&VANNIB rw'AmtKN.'cEAIHVOYANTi rellablo buBtncss medium ; Oth year at ll'J N.Hitlu C'.IU MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Hates , lOc a line i-ach Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothlne taken for lust than 25c. ri'uI5iADAME SMITH"r.O' ! S. niTui NlTFLOOlC J- Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam .sulphur- no and sea oathu. Ill''Ot ) 211 * rp MME.CAUSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STHEETtD : J- floor , room 7 , massa o , alcolio .sulphur and BUI baths. M24H ' . ' 0 * -MME. STOWI3 , MAGNETIC IIKALKK. 203 DotiBlas block M217 2:1 * PERSONAL. Rates , lOo a line each distortion , * 1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than SCc. mal baths , scalp and hair treatment , manleuro undclilropodlst.Mrs.Post,31U > iiS. lOth.Wltlmell blk 1U1 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Ilatcs , lOo a line < * , ich Insertion , tfl.fiO a line per month. Nollilnfc- taken for lens than 2fiu. \Vr-LOANSONTMl'UOVEiANDUNIMI'nOVED ; > i city iii-opurty. $ : i.OOO and tipwanlu , n to OMi per ccntiiiouelays. W.FaruainSinUli&CulUl0 ! Farnam 001 W-MONHY TO LOAN AT LOWEST IIATE3. The O. F. Davla Co. . 1505 Farnam street. UOJ \-\r-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST UATKS ON ' > Jmprovrrt and unliiiproved Omaha real uHtuto.l to 6 i-ears. Fldqllty Trust Co. , 170 J Farnam. 005 \Yr-ANTIIONY LOAN AND TIIUST CO. , .118 N. Y , Llfo , lends at low rates for cholco socnrlly on Nebraska and Iowa farnls or Omaha city proporty. U07 | ir-CKNTBAL LOAN It TKUST CO. , I1EE 11LDQ. \ \ roo.oo TO * inoo.oo TO LOAN i TO 5 } 'uarH on ImproVLHl Omaha real cstato or fanu lands. E. U. Uarvln & Co. , 20d Sheely block.M810 M810 VtT-MONEY TO LOAN AT CUIUIENT HATES. W Apply to W. II. Melklo , First National Hit bldg. MWU \\r MOHTaAGB LOANa A. 1IOOUE , 401 IIEE 1II.D'U. M Bii.'l MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Halt'fl , 1 Oca linn i-acli Insurllon , SLIM a Jlno iwr month. Nothing taken for h'ss than 'Jfiu. V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANYTuNDOPSE- - Vcnrlly ; Htrlc-lly ijontlUentlaL A. E. Harris , room 1 Coiitlneiital block 47t ) V MONEY TO"LOAN AWe will li-nd yon any Rttm which yon wlih , hinall or lart.j. at tln > lowest pouslblo ratoi , In lliu quleki'st poHiillilittlinonml for tiny Imizth 'of ( line to Hull yon. Yonoan pay It hack In such install- nients IIH you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It aa lout' as yon keep It. You can borrow HOUSEHOLD FUUNlTIIItK AND PIANOS , H011SKS. WAGONS AND OAUltlAOES. WAHKIIOUSE UKCEll'TS , MEIllillANDlSIi ! OH ANY OTIIEU MliKUUlTY. Without puhllf lly or ri'inoval of property. OMAHA MO.tTUAllK LOAN CO. , ItllO SOUTH 1I1TH STUEET , lir t lloor abovn tliu HII-LMI : , THE OLDEST , LAHOKSTAN1) ; ON.LY.INCOnPOU- ATED LOAN COMPAN V IN OMAHA. 010 V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ! Wo will loan yon AUYSUM yon wish on your FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , out. WuKlvu prompt atUinlou lo all applications , and will carry your loan a * tongas you wish. You can n-diirn thn cost of carrydnr your loan by a payment at any time. Tliuru la no pub licity or removal of proin'rty. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room , Wlthiifll block , MT-11 Cor. lilli and Harnoy St. BUSINESS OHArlCES. lUiten , llloa llnoiach lii c-rtlotil..1i ) a line jwr month. Nothtnr taknn for luit than .Me. V-CORRESI'ONOENCE SOLICITED FROM I par Urn wanting lo chance their bnblne.ift or Hell out otiMliort nollcu. All liittoru contlduntlal. Ad. dress box 8 JO ; St. P.iul , Nob. 17USl- Y FIHST CLASS UUUQ STOHK , 111O HAHOAIN forcaub ; vuod iiayliu uu.iluuai. Address N 2U , lluu. 1)70 24 V-UKSl'ONSIllLiTllUYKIl WANTED FOli"X 1 ixowl dairy with i-stablUhod trade for I'D ' to 70jrilloimofiullk dally. Addrussi o ll.llixi. ' JI279 27' r XH BALK , LA u5JlilY" ' L } prim ) , liuiulrtl lliltt Varnam. Y -ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF GENERAL iuvrvliandl u.fruni $1.UIU U * JUUd , u'bu wlbUun to r > > alUo f roii U ut one" , can fun ! a purchaser lit ' ' ka for mlo at .1 tK'rilu. WiMlvm tiiiHliH1 uuci' . 1U J. Y. I. i-U ; . ' VijSlx BUSINESS CHANCES. Y'-TOJl SALE OR TRADE. FI119T-CIAS.1 DUUO Mort , centrally locatoJ , goal osh bnMn < . O. W. 1. . P. o iu > ? , IH M'J03 _ --TO I1UY , SELL OR EXCHANGE , I1US1NES3 cnkticcH. real t-st.it ! or lands Apply lo Writ- rrn Ilu lnoss Agency. 31(1 ( N. Y. L. bhU. M90I S5 J OREXC HANOE. Rales , 1 He a line each In vrtlon , $1.50 a line per month , Notlilnir taken for less than aJe. TTmralFo F i iTlN'innmA /-J.ind Dakota. Will sell cheap or vxclianiru for mdso.horsesarid cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort , InJ. _ Oia _ ZCLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSB. WILL take real estate , money , lloxaus , Frankfort Inil , 013 V-WIM ) LANDS , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR ' - proix-rty hero , Wrlto full descriptions. 701 South ' 'Jill htrout M 0i A25 * _ 7-FOR EXCHANGE. HAVE CLEAR LAND AND "cash to trsido for Omaha proiwrty. J. D. Zlttlo , Brown blk. JB1 _ _ y-l. 500.00 OR $1. (100.00 ( DRUG AND SUNDRY ' ' 'Block and fixtures for ale , or would trade for clear land | ln Merriek , Nance , Hamilton or Polk counties. Address , Lock Uox 403 , Central City , Nob. , 205-31' Z-WANTED. A SMITH PREMIER TYPE- wrltor In exchange for $100.1)0 ) share of lloa- trice Canning Co. P. O. Box la , Ueatrtco.M235 M235 22' Z-TO EXCHANGE. WESTERN LAND. 1M- proved farms , and some cash , for llmt clann nlork of merchandise , worth 10 to $ ' . ' 0,000.00. Corrnaiwndcnce conlldentlal. Address Uox 40 , Holdregi ! , Neb. MS70 33 V-EQU1TY WORTH * rt,700.00 IN CORNER LOT ' -Jon principal street , opposite new city hall In Sail Lake City , Utah , to trade for a clean stock of ceneral merchandise. Address llox SO , Fort llrldger , Wyoming. 337 SS Z-WANTED , TO EXCHANGE BRICK FOR palntlniif. Address O S7 , Ileo. MilII a3 FOR BALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , 1 OR a line each Insertion , Jl.fit ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than aso LANDS , C. F.HAliniSON.Oia N. Y. L1FR M3DSS1U. ' . > UY LOTS IN STOEPEL PLACE. f Cheapest and beat lota In . OMAHA. Special price and terms to HOME HUILDEItS. Stoepcl Place lots will always atlvaneo Itl for the city must urow wewtward. Call on or ad dress W. A. Wobsler , 402 Uco bldff. 014 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND A prolltablu Investment We can give you one. For Instance , a good farm of 100 aeroi 10 miloi from Omaha. What can you tlnd better ? Or , If you want si homo on easy payments and cheap , we have several. Omaha Real Estate and Trust company , room 4. Iteo buildingM071 13AROAINS , IN FARMS , HOUSES AND LOTS. J. JJN. Frunzer , room & Frenzur block , opp. P. O. Ml30 A23 Il'AUM 1 MORTGAGES. C. F. HARRISON , IHS N. Y. Life. 780 32 | 7OR SALE , 23 HOUSES AND LOTS AT $800 L and upward ; easy terms. Why do you pay rent ? J. D. Kittle. Drown blk , ' 1SS G REAT IURGAIN-0 LOTS , ONLY 0 BLOCKS from 10th street viaduct. If soldat once only $150.00 to ir.-iDO.00 each. K. N. Wlthnell. Wlthnell.M310 2fl BETTER THAN GOLD DOLLARS-OWNER OF 15 acres on Dodge St. , near the elty , has In- Btructed us to Bell the Banio In n-aeru tracts or more ; IB at a very low price ; don't miss this oppor tunity. Wright .V Lasbnry , Itith and Howard. 33322 T > A-RGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALE -l > or trado. F. K. Darling. Barker blk. M3H1 SECURITIES FOR SALE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 25c. 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE , SECURIty - Ity absolutely safe. Ames Real Estate agency 101 < Farnam. M53S GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , HIGH netting purchasers good rate of Interest , stuns of from $100.00 up. for sale by Oloba Loan & Trust Co. , Illth and Dodge , Omaha. Particular.- ap plication. M701 P ILT EDGED MORTGAGES FOR SALE. HICKS' ' V'J Real Estate agency. 305 New York Llfo build ing. M3SH S4 „ ' SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Ra'es , lOc a line each Insuctjon. , $1.50 ulluuper month. Nothing taken for less than 2 ! > c. YLES.u7mi,013NEW carry the largest line of typo writers" In'tlio west , all makes , S3 to 75 per cunt Bavod on all leading machines. Tel. 5BS. aia. UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMEitS Rates , lOc a line each insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' -'So. WAKER Jacobs , deceased , later with M , O. Maul ) , under taker and cmbalmor , 315 S. lllth St. Tel. O'JO. 017 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1. CO a line per onth. Nothing taken for less than S5c. aciiuiroa worklns knowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van S.int'H school of short hand , 513 N. Y. Life. Typuwrltera to rent. 010 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOc a line each insertion , $1.0 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than SOc. JSONNENHERG , DIAMOND BROKER 130.- .Donglasst. Loans money on diamonds , watches , c. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1558. Olt ) SCALES. Ratca , lOea linn each limcrtlon , $1.50 a Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than SDc. 1TEW Ac SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL KINDS. 1 > Address Uordcu & Sol lock Co. , Laku ut. , Chicago ( ISO MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates , 1 Oe a line each Insertion. S1..1' ' ) a llm pa month. Nothing taken for less than ale , ' GF. GELLENBECK. I1ANJOI3T AND TEACHER 1S10 California street. DM RR1LWHY TIME CRRD leaves ( CHICAGO , HURLINGTON& ( J.l Arrives Omaha I Depot lOUi and Mason Sla. I Omaha ' 4.20r n Chlcairti Vesllbiilo fl.OOnm 11. 35 am .Clitc.-iK'h Express , , O.noam ' ' .Chicago , Express. . ' ' ' ' 1. - ' . 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Trans. 5,40 am JO.lSpml St. Louis Express , , | 6.40am = = J : = "Loaves f UN10JJ PACIPIC.J T"AiTtve Omaha I Union Depot 10th Jt Marey Sts.l Omaha UniuUa I U. P. Depot and Marcy Sts. D.OpinChlcafo'Express ; | . I 0.3Sam 1 1.ii0am | . . . . . Chicago Kicprusa. . . . . . . . . ! S.SUpm aviMll F.E. iJIo" VALLEY lArrlvus Omali.il Depnn.-ith Hml Websli-r 3ts. I Omah O.fiOam . . .Dovlwood , . , . . fi.ilOpin li.ritlaui ( Ex. S.it. ) Wyo. Exn. ( Ex. Mon.l 5.30pm .l.3iipn ; . . . . . . Norfolk ( Ex. Sunday ) . . , . . . lO.sSam ( J.lSyin . St. Paul Expnm . . . . O.SSani U'lvvbTrniHCAObS IIO'nTlI WKSTNTTArflvos _ o.natial P.diwtMOtu , v M.irovSU. I Oinatii 7,20 a in ( Kx , tinn'y. ) Carroll I'.nieiif or O.ftO pn : UUIIam Chicago Expruss tl.Oi pin 4.0.1pai .Vustlbula I.tinll'fl. . . . . . . U.so am 7.00 pin E.-mturn Flyei _ ' 15pm U.'O | ini ( Kx.Sim.l _ Chlo. P kB. ( Ex. Hon. ) O.'O am MIS-JOUllI PACIFIC. ( Arrlvoi * Omahal Depot 1'itliaiul WnbuturSls. I Omaha 12.13pm , St. Loiilb Express 0.00 am 10.00 pm i St. Louis Kxpri'U 4,25pm 5.4 U pin . , . . . .Nebraska Local. , , , . , . , , 8.45 ntn I O. sf , i' . . M..VU. Arrive * _ Ouialia | Depot lath and WuU.iterBts. Oniah t 8. .Oain.Slonx | Rlty"AccoiiTmuJutlaii , , . .05 pm 1.15pm Sioux Lilly Exnrax * ( Ex. Sun. ) 12,10pm A. 4 5pm St. Paul Limited 0.25 am _ a.lopm Emer 6n l'aa unger ( Ex. Suu.l 8.15 am Lcave-iT" SIOUX CITY i PAOIFU. IArrlVc-8 _ Deuot.10and _ MaivySU. I Oaialu M.Slcilx | Clty I'unnon ur.10.'j0pm | inl . St. r.inl I5 prcsi . . . . . . .Illl.OOam J. I i p. ij _ u- ? T'oTuliA k O < nahnU. | P. Doput , Jinn iufl iUroy.l Uuiali.i . . . . . . . . Louis C.cu- BOLD BEDOUir ; LOCHINVAR Ho plays a StartHng a ; Unoipocted Eolo in Jackson Park , SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA ON THE MIDWAY " > . Alilloy , the Duiky Arfiijaa Mnlden , linn Oir on Her Mnrrlnffrti'Morn ' with til * Uny Atitnoit tronnlbl > otlco Prevent - vent Her DrtMipltntlon. CHIOAQO , Aug. 21. A sensational molodrnnm wiis pln.vcd nt llio fair grounds yesterday. The most Interest ing mcono of the piny was where n high Driest of the Bodouln colony proposed to- bohcad n woman iiccordlng to the laws of his nation , nnd had It not boon for the intervention of the Columbian guards nnd Mm police of Chicago would prob- nbly have carried out his sanguinary purpose. The tangle which brought this about combines nil'tho elements of a highly sensational melodrama. In the spectac ular setting of n nonind desert settle ment of tents , of large camels ranged in flics , some bearing only dark warriors with drawn scimitars nnd vnrl-colorcd turbans nnd others gay with the trap pings of the "muhmal" ( the cnmol car riage ) from whoso embroidered curtains pocked the tattooed faces of females , were the dark , savngo representations of such characters as "bravo Lochinvnr who ciuno out of the west" and carried away his sweetheart in his arms , and a | dusky Helen of Troy. Incidentally i there were also the subsidiary chiirac- , tors of the grieved and angry father , the desortcdhusband , the accomplices of the dark Lochlnvar , and n real battle- between two swarthy tribes , the inter vention of the modern.Columbian guard , justice in the shape of a high priest who wished , according to the custom of his country , actually to behead the woman for her infidelity ; nnd , last but not least , in saving the woman's llfo and restoring peace , a patrol wagon which carried away the runaways , the hig'h- priest and the moro belligerent of the ODposing factions to a place where their passions could cool. The woman of the Bedouin tribes are noted for their virtue , if not for their beauty. Unfaithfulness on the part of the wpmnn is of such rare occurrence that it is classed as oven a greater sin than murder , and punishment is decapi tation. The occurrences of the last few days are therefore attributed to the in fluence of a pampered Occidental civili zation. Just as in civilized lands the maiden prefers the olllcer or the West Point cadet to the less showy * common soldier , so the maid Aidloy preferred Ahmed of the tribe of Hagi , or-"horso riders , to Mascot ; , of the trlbo'oPHnssan ' , or camel riders , who hold Boci.il.y ) an inferior po sition to the warriors who ride the desert steeds. In following the almp'st universal east ern custom of taking . "a whole week for the wedding ceremony , Maseota and Aidloy were in the miilst of being mar ried. Only last Friday , unlucky day , Masoota and the father of the bride signed the marriage contract , whereby the groom coded to'liis father-in-law- certain slice ] ) and a camel , which are at their homo , for his wife , and last night after the usual onlortnj iuaent she was to have come to him .for bettor or for worse lintll death did them p'nrt. But instead she fled to the city with Ahmed , whom she has loved since shocainc to Midway. It seems that among , .the Bedouins the swain never asks' thoVgirl directly for her hand , but goes to , her father , who according to a hypocritical custom re fuses many times , or in fact until ho raises to the limit of the bidder. Ahmed and Aidloy , the bride which was to bo , were found In the afternoon at a hotel on South Clark street. The recalcitrants were brought to the on- .campmont yesterday afternoon , when for the lirst time during the day the management had succeeded in giving an exhibition. The show warriors broke ranks at once and bccamo real warriors. Ahmed , the lover , bore up brnvelyus ho knew that he had nothing to fear and that all the danger would be directed toward his bride , who stood shivering and trembling , knowing full well the penalty of her crime and not realizing the power of civilization to save her. The high prioat of the tribe ol Hassan Shoreef advocated the immediate neces sity of cutting off her head , and ho waved his scimitar to show how oxpedi- tiourtly it could bo done. The father , Hko the Roman of old , who was willing that his son should bo executed ns an oxamnlo , made a pathptio speech to tlio same end. The warriors got down otT their cainols and , the high priest lead ing , advanced to where the woman was standing , but tbo hort > o warriors immediately surrounded her and Ahmed showed that ho would bo no sluggard in her dofenso. Till' : 11KAI/TY MAUILKT. INSTRUMENTS p.ncod oa record August 31 , WAIUIANTV. Frank Wolna to Albert Wulln , lot 0 , block 11 , 1st mid to Hnutli Umaliat 1 Albert Walla to Mary Walla , saino. . . . 1 J li Vnmloreook anil Imsbunil to A W Dorfmoiur , lot 12 , block 1 , llolvo- duro . 1,600 Edward C'ubslily to Anna Snlnur , lot 0 , block 1d mid to Mount Dutiu- IIIM . BOO W U WrlKht and wlfo lo W I McKonnu , lot 13 , block 10. Uruliard IIMI . 2,250 Saino to sumo , lot 3 , block ' , Maker Place . 1,100 Kami ) to A P McKomia , lot 13 , block 1 , mill lots 4 und 5 , block - , UurlliiK'Um Place . , . S.OOO 0 V Harrison to U M Cooper , lot 7 , block H , Eckonnan Place . BOO Exouiitora of Ausuit Konhuo to Wit Mulklo.u 10fuotlot3,1)U.'ck 7 , Kor- ostlllll . Mi : . 060 UultL'dUoal Estate uni | . Trust cnm- tiany lOMimu , w 10 fuqUif uUO foot , Iota , block 7. nanui. . . . , ; „ . . 650 John McUrimry and wlfptu J II Mc- Crtdtry. lots 23 anil-24,1 block 1. Sluryvlllo . 8,500 0 V 1'nliK anil wlfo to Peter KUhul , w } > lot 2 , block H7. South Uiualii. . 1 Midway Investment oon.puny to K E lluirurinan , lot 11 , blouk At , biuno. . . 050 QUIT GLAIMnDCUUS. I ) II Hull and wlfu to K 1C It'till , tax lot 0 In lot 0 , ( Japltol ail U. w } . . . 1,000 Total amount of transfers , . . , . { 14.-103 THC NCXTMORNlNaTFEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AMD MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. tly dortor fajri It acu scnllr on the itoiuarh , llv r itnil klilnevi. and it u ) ) l niuuit liiatlvp. Thtl drink li nnvlo from herln. uud 13 prepared for u * Itttrulle'1 . . , . rjiinot ( jet It , neti'l yoiirnduiMi loruf' ' tuliiplu. i.aiiii'i 1'utiillr loiili iMr muii'4 Iliu IjiiirelM " 'v't i' J * r hinn. . * ry All mod nnd the father of the bride clnshotl , but just then the patrol wagon full of guards dnahotl up nnd the melee wns provontod. The high priest , the truant wife and the father were put in the wagon and tnkon to jail , and thus ended what might hnvo boon a bloody bnttlo , But it is snfo to say that Aidloy can never-live in that encampment again or go homo after the fair unless -she is ready to dlo. Don't \iiit Know That to have per porfoot health you must have tiuro blood nnd llio best wny to hnvo jmro blood Is to take Hood's S.irsnparllla , the best blood purliler nnd strength builder. It expels nil that taint of scrofula , salt r ho urn and all other humors nnd nt the same i tltnu builds tin tlio wnolo system nnd gives nerve strength. llootl'a I'ills mny bo had by mall for 35o of C. I , Hood fcCo. , l well. Muss. Blcketts , afternoon nnd ovo. Courtlnnd * ' SENATOR M'PHERSON'a ' OPINION. Thinks thn Inlliirnoa nt Public Opinion Will IMuh the Snnnto to Itopanl. CHIOAOO , Aug. 21. The Record prints the following apcclnl from Washington : "Senator McPherson of Now Jorroy la recognized by every publio man in Washington ns the exponent of Mr. Cleveland and the administration in the United States somite. It is well known that the storm center of the battle to re peal the silver purchase clause of the Sherman act is now wholly removed to the Bonato , as the passage of the repeal bill by tbo house Monday seems assured beyond nil doubt. It Is lurthor known that in whatever the senate does Mol'herson will have a controlling if not n decisive influence , not so much through his personal force as through the repre sentative capacity in which ho acts. Ho is always consorvntivo in his utterances and is never given to rainbow chasing. What ho said may therefore bo taken as n conservative view of the situation. "As a matter of fact , " eaid the sen ator , "tho situation cannot bo summed up with any degree of absolute cer tainty. There nro doubts as to various phases of legislative action. The only thing that 1 think is certain up to the present time is that the lumso of repre sentatives will pass the unconditional repeal bill when it roaches a vote next Friday. That will remove the whole question to the senate. "Already the situation in the sonata has beo'n complicated by the introduc tion of two bills , ono to allow national hanks to increase their circulation up to the full amount of the bonds deposited , and the other the bill for the uncondi tional repeal of the silver purchasing law. ' I had hoped that the bank bill would bo out of the way Saturday. On Friday night the senate adjourned over until Monday. The bank bill therefore goes over to this week. Today has boon set aside , I believe , for debating and voting on the contested election case of Leo Mantle. That takes until Tuesday , when Senator Voorhecs will speak on the unconditional repeal bill. Wo will therefore have the repeal bill and the bank bill before the senate at the same timo. "Tho bank bill will probably bo taken up Tuesday und I see no reason why wo should not secure a final vote that night. With this bill out of the way by Tues day night the path will bo clear for the unconditional repeal bill. But I do not anticipate that anything will bo done with the repeal bill until after the house has got through with it. Then the con test in the senate will begin in earnest. " The senator did not think the free coinage men would attempt to block the bank bill , as they would thereby thwart the very end they desired to accom plish' , viz : increase of the circulation. It is his opinion that if tlio bank bill is passed it will increase the circulation fully $ -10.000,000 and thereby lesson the chances of interference with the silver purchao clause of the Sherman law , which the free coinage men are working so assiduously to prevent. Speaking of the probable oll'ort to delay the vpto on the repeal bill , Mr. McPhorsou said the silver men had it in their power to in definitely delay the vote , but ho said it would bo to their interest not to do so. "Then you nro not sanguine , senator , of a speedy vote in the senate on the re peal bill ? " "I am simply stalingtho opportunities for delay which the silver men appear to haveat their command. To what ex tent they will use thorn I do not know. I feel , however , that the pressure to secure the repeal must come" from with out , and must bo the strong , intelligent and finally ovorpoworlng inlluonco of public opinion. The United States sen ate in a body that moves slowly , yet I have no doubt that in the end it will bo responsive to the wishes of the people of the country. " A. Hail Cam : ot l-'lni Curoil. GEOHOEVILLE , Cabarrus Co. , N. C. Mr. Allen lUoclcwllldcr had sent after the doc tor , but ho was not at homo , having been called off on some other cnso. The man who cumo for the doctor said that Mr. Block- wllldor was vury sick , that ho was passing blood ana vomiting. Wopavo him a small bottle of Chitmborlain'a Colic. Cholera and Diu-rluii : : Homcdy , anil told liltu to ( ; o buck nnd toll Mr. U. to try It , After usiiifj three- quarters of the medicine ho wns well. \YlIUSNIIOUHIS & SlIINN. Messrs. Wlaonhouso & Slilim are promi nent merchants nnd nro widely known In that part of the state. Their statement can bo rclioj upon. Balloon tonight at Courtland beach. MnilUon Sqnnru ItiinlcMatter * . NKAV Yomc , Aw. 21. It was reported Into last night that the Madison Square bank carried many unsecured loans. President Blnut's unsecured loans to himself amount to about $80,000. An other director secured $30,000 , undar similar conditions and a third got $5,000. Those sums are secured , it is declared , but the bonds pledged are said to be such as "may not bo easily realized upon at present. " Mr. Blaut does not deny his Indebtedness to the bank , und the question is as to how much the securities are worth. The niuttorlnga of the storm that Booms likely to break over the bank grows louder. It was declared that ' 'dummy" notes had boon resorted to for the purpose of securing money under apparent cover of legality. Mr. Illaut has not been known long in the financial world. Not many yearn ago. . It IB said , ho was cashier in n Third avenue restaurant. It will tnko a good deal of explanation to satisfy many persona in terested that everything was done ac cording to accepted business methods. Another Itestim.tion by Hut'illl. PiULAnKM'JUA , Aug. 21. Rev. W. P Tracy , the deposed and oxcommunlcatod imstor of the Swodoiboro Human Catho lic church , lias been restored to the church by Mgr. Satolll. Father Tracy beuamo involved In n dispute with Bishop O'Farroll over the removal by the latter of Father Tracy's brother , Rov. Patrick A. Tracy , from the pariah of St. Marys , Burlington , N. J. No Hot'il on Wyoming Itanii , RAWLINS , Wyo. , Aug. 21. Ono hun dred of the most prominent Block growers in this vicinity in interviews generally ugrco that there will bo Drac- ticully no winter rungo. Ono prominent bhcoi ) man who wont over his rungo youth of the Union Pacific states that thorn IEJ no winter feud , which ho ut- tributoi to the cold , wet spring and hot , dry uumuiur. The apring being ao cold jiuSo did uut uturt early , and when it did it was burnt up by the dry. hot wonthor. This included the winter sheep range in north Colorado and southern Wyoming , an nron In n strotoh of country 500 by 1)00 ) mlles squnro. Louvonnmrk dives tonight , Courtlnnd. POISONED JFOB HIS GOLD , Sutptolont Dnnth of nn ( Mil M n nml I.onoly -lln.il Conildorabln MOIIPJ- . SllET.itYVit.LK , 111. , Aug. 21. Lnst February there came to this city nn old man who gnvo his name ns John Ilognn , llo wns almost blind nnd very deaf. As soon ns ho came to the city ho wont to n real estate olllco and stated that ho wanted to Invest in proporty. Uo wns questioned in regard to his family nnd said ho had none. A suitable house was found for him nnd ho nt once furnished It lav ishly , nlthough looking llko iv tramp himself , The neighbors were somewhat surprised and all questions asked of the old man were unheeded. A bnv. who at times waited on him , went lo his house to BOO him yesterday. Uo spoke to the man , but received no answer. The boy gave aa alarm , The neighborhood gathered , and ono more morbid than the others look hold nnd shook the body. Tlio old man was dead. The coroner was notified and found two revolvers In the boil ntid a large file. The latter had blood on it , but there was not a mark on the lifeless form to show that llogan had boon struck with It. On the loft arm , FOWOI ! up in a sack , was $1,200 , in greenbacks. An admin istrator was nl once Appointed nnd the property turned over to him. Later In the day the latter , with a number of neighbors , waa going through the dead man's effects , and in the tray of an old trunk was found $1,21(5 ( in bank certifi cates and checks on different banks over the country and fourteen $20 gold pieces. Astrango man and woman were seen to outer the house at a late hour the night before Ids death , and as ho was known to have a largo amount of money besides the sum found it is thought that the largo amount was taken nnd the old man poisoned. That the old man was murdered is the general belief. The coroner will hold an inquest nnd every olTort will bo made to ferret out the mystery. the counties in western Now York agree that the ravages of grasshoppers are un precedented. Farmers in Niagara county complain that the insects are BO greedy that they not only devour oats , buckwheat , corn and vegetation , but are eating the foliage of ' tiio trees and at tacking fences. They nro so ravenous as to cat weeds and even the bitter burdock. In Chautauqua county the vineyards are . suffering from depredations of grasshoppers. Bushels of grapes can bo picked up where the stems have boon eaten in two by the hoppers. Florists und horticulturists have tried poisonous washes for the leaves of their plants , farmers have set ducks , turkeys and chickens loose in the fields , but no ono has done more than to turn the pests into the grounds of his neighbors. In llio city grasshoppers are as ihick as flies , and llio piu'ka are full ot them. All lawns and meadows are suffering and llio pests seem to multiply like the locust plague in Egypt. Thou sands of dollars damage will bo done in Ibis part of Ihe slnlo. ClilniKO llu.ii-l. Hotel. Four blocks from the World's fair ; offers superior accommodations ut popular prices $1.00 per Uny and upwards , according to lo cation , American plan. Kooms nl.so on the Kuropuau plan ; will bo kept in the sama lib eral manner ns heretofore. WAK1U3N F. LELAND , Manager. Threaten to Iturn l.nll'.ili ) . BUFFALO , Aug. 21. "Wo will burn the city if wo don't got work , " was the ominous threat made by the gang of hungry Poles who appeared at the post master's ' olllco last week and told a piti ful story of having been hired by a con tractor on city work and cheated by him out of their pay. It now appears as if this gang or some similar body of desperate - perato men were endeavoring to make good the threat. Within the past four days a half-dozen fires have started mys teriously in the lower part of llio city , any ono of which , if fanned by a breeze , mighl reduce the greater partof the city to ashes. Many incendiary fires have caused heavy losses , among them llio elevator lire , involving a loss of $2.-)0,000. The police and lire patrol are on the watch for fires , fearing that the foreign olo- mcnt involved in the labor troubles will carry out Ujoir threats to burn the city. CITY OF MEXICO , Aug. 21. Ofllclal advices have just been received from Guaymas in the stale of Sonora that a band of 200 Yaquis came down from the Sierra Madre mountains the other day on a catlloslcnling expedition near a place called Arenas. They encountered a company of forty-five national troops under Captain Ayalu. In the fight which followed several men of the troops were killed , the Indians fighting as usual from ambush. The fight lasted throe hours , when the Indians retired , still fighting. A private telegram hss boon received from Sultopco staling lhat the celebrated Gorman mining engineer , Frederick Uotho , had boon killed by his companion named Nolf. NelT con- fcHsed , The cniiso for the murder in not known , I'OHSO Alter tliu IJynuhcrii , MEMPHIS , Aug. 21. A lynching took place near Clarkedalo , Miss. , that may load to complications moro unpleasant than usual , because tliu victim was a federal prisoner. Charles Tail , a negro in Iho employment of Captain Pool , wont to work lalo ono morning. Cnplaii ; Peel attempted to uhastlso the negro , who resisted. Pool then secured a nhot gun , but the negro closed with him und in the struggle the gun wont olT , seri ously , but not fatally , wounding Captain Peel , The negro fled und was arrested ut Fort Smith , Ark. Ho wns being taken to Clarksdulo by a deputy United Stales marshal , when HOVUII inon boarded Ihe train , took llio prisoner from his guard and shol him lo death. Great In- dlgnallon prevails and a sherill'u posse is searching for Iho lynchers. i Ht. Pnul Prliitnrn Won't Accept the Cut ST. PAUL , Aug. 21. SI. Paul Typo graphical union No. . ' 10 , by a unanlmou vote , has rejected the proposition of Ihf employing printera ' to reduce the prlc < of composition from -12 cents to 35 cent per 1,000 , ems on morning papers , from i)5 ) cents to 30 cents on nil niece day work , und from $10 to $14 a week for the week help. Frederick Driscoll , business manager of the Plonoor-Pross , made a speech stating that the cut would last but Hixiy days , but the printers con cluded to hold the scale at the present figures. Oriiinp Colla Ournil by Two l ) ies , VKSUMI.K , Surry Co. , N. O. My trlfo had a spoil of oruinpcollo. Two iloius of Cluun- Uurlum'a Collu , Cholor.1 and DUn'huu Hem cdy cured her and I bullovu anvctl her llfo. T , A. Trim \Vrcoku Train. SAN FitANCisoo , Aug. 21. Three at- I tempts were mudo by uukuowu pu.-.4.iu near Mnyflold to wreck tantns on the Southern Pnclllo. At two points bar riers of tloa were placed across Iho track nnd in the other cnso rails wore iisod. In all cases the trains encountering the obstructions were freights which were running at n low speed and wrecks wore avoided. It Is thought the work was done by tramps. Unlloon tonight at Courtland bench. BIDING ON A TllBA8UilE T HAIN A Irnniinrr > K < | inrlrncn VThllo Travelling \Tltli u Viilnnhlo Cnrtfii , It was away back In the 70a when Denver's great smelter at Arga wns pouring out its trains of auriferous wealth thnt I found myself ono Septem ber morning standing on the platform of the little station nt llox Khlor , u few mlles out of Denver. My trunk * were nil cheeked , writes n drummer In the Globo-Demoornt , and , as the ngont tore the excess baggage from my milengo , my eve caught sight of nn object skim ming lightly over the bulTalO grass at a point far down the track , where the rails were merged Into the slcimmorlng lines of a mlrugO'Oroatod lake. Itwiw yet an hour until train timo. I wi.lkod briskly down the track , and had almost reached the top of u heavy grade and the spot where should hnvo been my phantom lake , when the rumbling of n heavy freight train approaching from the west caused mo to look back. It had already reached the foot of the grade and was now tolling slowly up the nscent. 1 stood upon the embankment of the cut which marked Us highest poiht , and ns the engine passed me , I begun counting the cars. All were closed box cars save the last , u slatted stock cur , and ns It slowly passed in j-ovlow something In the bottom attracted my utumtlon. 1 swung easily onto the ladder and saw that the car was loaded with silver ingols. 1 immediately began a mental calculation of the value of the contents of the car , which I roughly computed'at § 300,000. Then 1 remembered that there wore twenty-one cars , representing over $10,000,000. Absorbed In the contemplation of this , to mo , almost incomprehensible wealth , I had forgotten my position. 1 was rudely awakened by n sudden lurch of the train , and instantly 1 was allyo to the fact lhat the Iraitij nuw duscunding the oilier side , was going nt a torrillo rate of speed. Faster and faster it sped , swaying like a storm-tossed ship. Some times it careened until it scorned to mo it would never right itself , and I began to imagine that my weight would bo the incubus that would drug it over. Dos- porutely 1 clung to thu rungrt ua I climbed the ladder , .lust as my head reauhed the level of the roof 1 saw a gloved hand grasping the top bar oppu- site and what seemed ta bo the protrud ing barrel of a Winchester. "That is a guard , " thought I , as I ducked down. 1 remembered that eastern Colorado was infested with liorso thieves and high waymen , and that the railroad compan ies were particularly alert for train rob bers. If found clinging to the side uf this vast treasure train , what explana tion uould 1 give of my suspicious con duct':1 : I imagined lhat this guard , dis covering mo , hud climbed down Iho oppo site side to get a good look porhajid a good shot at me. Between the pros pect of boin crushed to death and being shot for a highwayman , there was but little choice , and thu outlook for coyote moat Deemed bright. My mental anguish was , for the In stant roliovciHjy iho acream of the loco motive us we dashed through a station , only to bo revived by the added horror as 1 reuli'/.ed that it was ullu.lteilspecial , " and made _ no stops. Telegraph".polos flow by like pickets on a garden fenee. With that desperation which is often the complement of lost hope , i had" be gun to bo reconciled to my fate , when u prolonged whistle aroused mo to the joy ous truth that wo were going to make ti stop. Of course , the eujfino had to take water , und as she slowed up to the tank 1 quickly alighted and walked briskly to the utaiiiJii ; u ghtneo at the distance board showed that 1 had passed my town. The only thing to do was to re turn by team. A small boy was dis- imtuhed to the stable , and soon 1 was on my way back , talking blithely to the driver. Suddenly ho struck ut some ob ject in the road with his whip. Sjiuo- thing in the motion fixed my glance I know 1 mtidt have started for there was the | j loved hand of my guard , and the butt of the heavy black "whip was my imaginary Winchester. I said nothing , but the driver told how ho had boarded the train at Uox Elder and had climbed up the roar car instead of riding In the caboose , us this train would not carry passengers , lie described his ride on the ladder until the steep grade was P'.isscd , and then how ho had ulimbod on toj ) and enjoyed his pipe and Ihe terrific ride fron his elevated beat. liitmiso 1'iiln I'riiinplly IIollovoil. WOODLAND , Northampton Co. . N , C. I re ceived a snmplo bottle of Clmmberlnlii'.i Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhma Hcmctiy , I gnvo Dr. Ilrown , D.D.S. , a tloaoand ho did not hnvo any more trouble. The same bottle tle cared two more cusca. All tlicso cases were suiTorhiR intense piin. : This nio.llcinu them relief almost Instantly. C. II. UIOIKO ) | : , llooic Inland < V I'.iclllo It } ' . Commencing Monday , August 21 , the "Hock Island" will inaugurate u ne v train service botwuen Council iJlu.Tu , Omaha , Llnenln and thu soiilhwesl , Ok lahoma and Texas. A now train known as the Texas express will leave Omaha , at 0:00 : a. m. , making direct Ihrough connections to Fort Worth , arriving Ihoro the following morning1 in Iwolvo hours quicker time than via any ether line. The Rock Island runs Ihrough Iho very heart of the famous "Ohoroko'o Strip , " soon to bo opened for settlement. Cheap rates on August 22 , September 12 and October 10. For particulars call on unv Hock Island agunt , or address ClIAS. KUNNKUY , General North western Passenger Agent. o Nlxtiiiin Klllml In n Hint , GALVKSTON. Aug. 21. Advleos have lust been received from Romero ituhia , in Coahulla , Mex. , that u riot occurred on the 18th inst. in which sixteen men were killed. The cause was the recent removal and Imprisonment of the mayor of the town und the appointment of another man in his pluco , who hud noted in a tyrannical manner since his Induction into office , Two local parties were orguni/.ed und the trouble cul minated at I ) a. in. , when a pitched battle took place in the street. Foara are entertained that another buttle took place. When you want uparldluK wIno got Cook's Kxtru Dry Imperial Olmmpa o. Us purity and delicious Ihwor commend U. AiilIiiiliun | Olllululi llejulce. LONDON , Aug. 21.--Tho Calcutta cor respondent of the Times sayu ; The long expected compensation of government oIllciulH in India has been announced. The Hchemo on-.iblos ouch ollielal to remit to Europe half his salary suojoct to a maximum limit of 1,000 yearly ut a privileged rate of 18d per rupee. The officials uro satisfied with the decision. Drmvnuil an K > iulmaui. CIUCAOO , Aug. 21. Tom Gullch , a 10- yoar-old Ksqiilmaux , living in Jackson purl ; , wiu drowned \vhilu bathing yc- j to.'duy uunr thu village.