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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; 'flHPRSDAY. AUGUST 24. 18)3. ! ) SPEG1RL NOTICES. . . FOB THKSE COLUMNS ADVF.HT1SKMr.NT3 1230p. ; ni. for tlm cvnilmr and tmlll 8 30 p. in. for the mornlnir nnil Sunday editions. AiHPrllKTu , by nviupstlne n numbered chi-ok , 4 run ImtothPlr answers nddrfM"d to n mimbprptt JrtKTlnc.irrof Tun DEB. Answers , no addressed w ill bn clrllrrml upon presentation of tlio check. 811UATION8 WANTED. Hates IVfe a wonl first Insertion , le a word there- nflcr. Nothing taken for less than Me. " --BOYLliAlVAnBNEw"YORK""llFE BLDGT. Tel. B5H , funilsh business men stenographers. 2IOS17 A-WANTED. POSITION WITH WELL ESTAB- llnhixl firm bv yotmir man with Rome knowlcoBO bookkwplns , RefercnccB. Address , 01H ! , Ilo < j. V ! M3 23 * - WANTED HY LADY STENOG- A-POSITION typewriters references furnished. Mill ) ! * . ' 5' AddrcRS O 10. HOP. _ -POSITION WANTED. I1Y YOUNO MAN Htrnugrnphrr and amlstant bookkeeper. Kx- jM-rlenco. Reference. Can furnish ninrliliip. Ad dress O 3:1 : , Ileo. M373 24 * - WANTED 11Y EXPERIENCED lady HtiMioKraphrr : first class references. Sal- aryfrlll. Addreasu311 , lloo. 382 gj * _ POSITION WANTED MY ORA1N MAN A with 111 years oxperlcnoo In buying and whip ping. Address for references Ilex 7-12 , York , Neb oSo.l A-WANTEDTsEWtNOIWTllK MAY HY COM > tx-tunt dressmaker. Good reference Riven. Addn-BSO 10 , Hen. M305 ifi ! POSITION 1IY COMPETENT NURSB TO A take full cli.irno of Infant. Call or address 11)07 1'nul street. M3U8SI * WANTED MALE HELP. Rales IHo a wonl first Insertion , le n wordthcro- nfler. Notldmr taken for less than 2.c. I Jhamlln HID Patent CliPinleal Ink Eraser Pencil. Thpmost useful nnd novel Invention nf thnaro. Kr.iKps Ink thoroughly In two srconds. Works llko Mimic1. 200 to COO po.'cetil prollt. Agents making sniper wi'tk. Wo nlso waul a general ngent to tiikec'liniuii of territory and appoint sub agenls. Ararechuiico to lu.iku money. Write for terms nnd n niM-vlnicn of erasing. Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co. , X 30 , La Crosse , Wls. C8B -IF YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JOB WRITE Iho Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wls. M80ti3.V O-DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A FIRST CLASS J'salesman with n chnnco of In-coming a collec tor nnd work for thn Singer Mfg. Co. If no apply nt bhiger office 1018 Douglas. llli M3 TJ WANTED. FIRST CLASS MEDICINE MAN J 'for street work or traveling , Address Box 1153 , Council BinftB , la. M3I2 21 TTJ-SOLlOITOna WANTED. SOLICITOR TEAMS J'fiirnlshed : extra pav to parties with rigs. American Wringer Co. , 1000 Howard st. 370 20 * n-WANTED. ADDRESSES OF ENEROETICMEN I > and women wauling penuaiipnt work , MO a week guaranteed : experience umipcpssarv. Goods mouoiioly ; pay sure : svsti-m perfect , Office and delivery team furnished. Terms free. Address K HI ) , Box 3,3'J3 , Boston , Mass. M3UO 21 * U-WANTED , A THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER JjGuod Halary lo right part" . Must conm well recommended. Address O 41 , Ben. M403 25 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rales 1 Ho a word Urst Insertion , lea wordtliere- llpr. Nothing taken for less than 2."c. - . WEEK , LADIES WRITING AT HOME. C-120.00 . stamp. Flora C. Iveis , Box 24 , Des Mollies. la. 100 24 * / WANTED-T.ADIES AND GENTLEMEN , WE V vs 111 pay you from $5.00 lo $12.00 per week to work for us at jour homes : stilctly homu work ; no canvassing : send Hilf-aililrpHHCd envelope. George F. Emmons & Co. , llatterymarch and Water HtliMtts , Boslon , Mass. M2715 21 * -WANTED , GIRL , GENERAL HOUSEWORK , small family. 1112 Soulh Tenth st. 315 - , A NURSE GIRL TO TAKE C-WANTED child 1 year old. Mrs. Woolsou , 3212 Poppleton avenue. M372 25 * A OOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED. Ml s. E. McCormlek , ! ! IM S. 3.UI St. M303 S4 * O-WANTED-A OOOD GIRL FOR GENHRAL v > housuwork. Mrs. Woolson , 3212 Popplcton avo. M371 25 * I'OR BENT HOUSES. Rntps , llo ) n Hue each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing lakeii for 10BHlhaii25c. T WMirENT , " HOUSES" YS ALL PARTS OF J/the city. The 0.1Davis company , 1005 Far- iiam CH7 -3 AND I-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN bloeV , wilh Bteahii references requltvd ; 81U S Via. ' i 088 PI-FOR KENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , -ULangu block. OOP S. 13thst. 3.13 B FOR RENT , 10-room house , nil modern Im provements , 8:18 : south 10th street. Inqulrn 2511 Chicago. MOOS -41-ROOM COTPAOE , MODERN. CHOICE. IN Stanford Circle , C. E. Elgutlter. 201 Bee bldg. 752 "H-H-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR BUSI- A-'ness , rent moderate. Apply 201 Bee building. 75.1 D-FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE $12.00. Inliulro room 310 , Now York Life building. M7UJ -T\- FOR KENT , 7-ROOM HOUSE , LARGF .l-Miarn.plly water , bath and cistern ; reaHoiinbU i to ilcht partv. Call at G. F , Elsasser , N. E. corn 1-llh and Farnam. II'JII T\-DITATOHRD , MODERN IO-ROOM HOUSE l-'no bancmenl ; 2521 California. Informatlor call at 1823 Farnam. M30U 20' RENT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNER 'wIlh raniro , 701 S. Kith stioet. Chailes W llaller , No. ( Ill Paxton block , IbO si 1 * D-l 1-ROOM M"oDEilN HOUSE WITHIN 5 MIN uleswalk of P.O Innulro 11110 Do'lgu. 1)7 ! D'nrFOH RENT7"n ROOMS. $10.00 , 3 ROOMS * H.OO. 1131 South 17th street. M350 27 D -FOIl RENT NEWUOOJI COTTAGE full lot : I'll modem Improvements ; good barn Add real O 32 , Duo M370 ' . ' ! _ 11 10 ROOMS , JIODERM , CHOICE LOcivTION J renl low. L. 3. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. 390 D. I -I ) AND fl-ROOM HOUSES , CENTRAL LOCA tlon. J. F. Ilartou , 2010 Capitol uvcmui. M 100 30 * FOR RENT rURNISHED ROOMS Rates.lHc a woitl first Insertion , lea word there nfliT. Nothing taken for less tlttm 25e , " -FURNISHED ROOM YvVTli ALCOVE " FOI gfiiilcmeii.modcrii coin pnlencos , 320 North 2.d ) _ M 7,10 I -FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SOUTI l-jfiont : also small looms , with or without bo.ird Mrs. Knlglit , Ko. 2310 DouuUs slroot. _ 513 17-FINE FURNISHED ROOMS. 2005 HURT SI JfJ _ 7DO B3 E -NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO KENT \ \ tth or without board. Call ut 2107 Douglas. _ t)71 ) 24 -TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE uiL'ii only. 625 South 2tlth street , MHO E -TO HE RENTED , 3 FRONT ROOMS , FUR nlshrd or nnf nnilaln'dlih balh , convenient t both motor and cable cars. Guorgu W. Ilolbrooli room 7 , 1023 Farnam ' nt. _ _ ifu ETLARon SOUTH'FRONT ROOM , ALL MOU oru , 20W ( Hartley. M y.13 31 1 ? > HTRNISI1ED ROOMS TORRENT , 10 III PAR ! iv.l\o. 203 25 E - FU RNsiI ED ROOM wiTH 11 ATH , * d 00 1"E month , 1U11 Fiirnam st. MIDI sit * E-FOR RENT , ELEGANTLY FURNISHE1 HU'.im heated rooms. 002 S. 13th St. 300-28 If NIOBLY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST ROOM ! J 'tuodurn couvt-iih nces , private ) family : gpnth men prvfcrreil. OH Noith21st St. 302-28 * IJ-TOTWOLADIKS REfOMMENDKD , LARO J < < onlli room , lisa of kltuheii and dining roon Modem com ciiluuces , Ot71K ; > i. 3b8 2.1 * E NICELY FIWNisHElT RboMS FOR REN- Modem coineiih'iicuB. .S'J'.IS , Huh , 380 27 * FRONTSUITE , ALSOSIDKHOOM.2017 HAI iieyHt. M 408-27 * IT-PARLOR AND I1EDROOM , ALSO OTIlii -rooms cheap : steam heat and gas , 700 Soul IflUi M400 27 * IT ONEORTWOFURNISHED ROOMS OR HAL iof cottnuti , two blocks from HlghBvhooK Rcfu cures. 218 North 24th stivet. M40a 27 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARI Ralcs.lKo aword llrst Insertion , lea word than utter , Nothing taken for loss than 25o. 'ij'-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME UNDEirOARTo J Woman's Christian ashoclatlon , 111 S. 17th st. ! 61)3 _ _ _ _ _ _ IJ-TIIB DOLAN.209 AND 211 N , 18TH ST. x 603 F-DESIRABLK FURNISHED OR UNFUI nibbed rooms \ \ Ith board. Thu Frenrnr 110 ] U6th atmot , M205 20 * 17-N1CELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAI1 JC at the Webster , 410 and 61H N. 1UIU t. Y t.1708U * 1NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRO J. roam with alcove and bay window , modem co Yfliihmcea , private family ; board tiyj Soulh 20 Uroct. 301-25' ' I ROOM . . , . . . lUan word first Insertion , Ion word toer Mlfr , Nothing taktu for ICB than 2So. l > - , -S SOUTH FRONT ROOMsT 1108 N 13TH ST , MODERN ROOMS. FIRST FI/Xi : , ciy ils lrablo , JauO , S Xbl.i biu-cl M''OS.'O FOR RENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS CnnHnuf4t , G-FOR RF.NT. SPLENDID DENTAL OFFICK and a B-room n.il lit 201 N lOlh st. 202 25 * FOR RENT STOitES AND OFFICES. n.M s,10on line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for loss than U5e. -"fKNToFTICBWACBojonuN floor nt 170.1 ramani atrect. M0i8 ! f - FOR UKNT , THK 4-STOIIY niltOK JOlll r'arnnin nt. Tholnilldln * has n fireproof co- mcnt iKiBciiiPtit , coniploloKtcam hontliiz flxturoa , wntiTon nil tlio lloora.eia : , etc. Apply at the office olTlielloo. 1)10 ) T KOH KENT. COMPLKTRtY FURNISHED J rcttniirniit , or ebon IIOIIBU. doltifc firHt claHS bnsl- urns In ono of tlio best locations In the city. In- ciiilni I1UU So. tilth St. , up Mtnlra. 300-28 * T -OFFICK9 CHEAP. W1THNELU BLOCK . 15T1I -land Hiiniey. M3I13 111' ROOM. 32X03 IN CKN- Jlr.il location , nnltihlc for ilmnm.iltlnff or other MinHar utmlnuHn. flovator si'tvlco. Inquire Mr . J. Denson , IfiUl Dotifflns sttvut. _ 380 23 1-Fou HUNT ! JIIUCKSTOUK ROOM IN TK- l ciiniHuli , Ni'li. , 'J'J hy ( ill fiTt , Btilmblo for nilllln- pry Blorw , coed opotilnx for such Inmlncss or nhoo mom ImtHordry goods , lloiit $ J5 per month. II O. Work. fltM-KJ. * WANTED TO RENT. lUtoi , IKo .1 word first Insertion , le nwonl thcro- nftor Nothing taken for lenn thin U.'c. Tf-WANTKD.HOO.M3 AND DOAUI ) KOlt FAMILY IVof four In prlv.ltn IIOIIHO wcit of Slltli Bt. near IJodcu 8t. Ruhoi'l AilJrcss OV. lleo. 171) ) K SMALTj FtJllNISHKD COTTAOK OH FUR- iilshi-d rooms for liounokuoplnffi centrally lo- catod. AtlUrt- O m. Koc. M37-1 ii5 K -WANT TO 11KNT IIOOMS. OENTI/KMAN and \vlfu wnntH n or It rooms , trooil tv | lr,1ioiiHO or with retpcctablo family , unfurnished. 1 * . O. box 7UO , city. M7 ' 'a * _ -WANTED , 11Y TWO OKNTLKMKN , LAUOK , nlorly fnrnldhod room In prlvalo family with board , on or near car line In the vicinity of Hnnnconi paik. Uefdrcnci'g. Address. O : ir lleo. 380iit ! * A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND AT rpanoimlilc turnm n furnished room , preferably with bru.iltf.im. In : i Rood prlvnto family , not .1 bonnllne house. The honso nhould bn pleasantly and healthfully situated. Addrosi O 4' ' , Ileo. M407 24 * -WANTED. nOOM AND BOAUD IN PRIVATE family by alnaln Ri'iiltctiMii. llefert-ncns ex changed. Address OH8 , Ileo. M337 ' 'I * -WANTKI ) , FURNISltKD ROOM TOR SINOI.K yoiinir man within live mhniti-s walk of city hall. State price AUilrcBS O ill ) , llee. Mi)00 il STORAGE. Rates , 1 no a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than .JJc. CUT _ -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! clean and cheap ratea. 11. Wells , 111 ! Karnaiu. 6UO WANTED TO BUY. Rates. IMo a word flr-tt Insertion , 10:1 : word there after. Nothing taken for lofti than 'J5c. XT-CASH PAID FOR OOLU AND SILVER. 1 > Jacobin & Elsele , room 11,1015 Hondas st. MT'-'O Aill * \T-CASH FOR FURNITURE , HOUSEHOLD J. ' Roods , etc. , or will Boll for owner In our auction sales. R.V lls , 1111 Fariiam. 693 _ FOB SALE FURNITURE. Ratea , IMe n word first Insertion , lea word thero- nftur. Nothhiff taken for less than 2. > e. -FlEiTOTALura rlitht piano. Inquire room DOS , First National bank bulldhw. y.M 0FOR SALE. ACORN HEATING STOVE. Western Diamond cook steve , and oak dlnln ? rjom net ! almost r.o\v. Inqulro at 100 Stanford Circle , 1 llli and Vlnton sts. AUU2 JFOR 3 ALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO Rates. IHc a wonl llrst Inacitlon , lea word there after. Nothhi ? taken for less than 2uo. p-FOll SALE CHEAP , A NICE PON Y CART ? -L Inqnlro at 1014 Cumliig street. MB31 _ -1ST CLASS KOAUDINO & LIVKRY.WINDSOH stables , 1410 Davenport ; storage for carriages. 150 ill * _ p-FOR SALE. MARE , HARNESS AND TWO- J. wheel cart ; cheap. 3517 Franklin mi-ret , after 7p.m. M.illliil * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. IWoa wonl first Insertion , lea word theie- aftcr. Notldns taken for less than .Me. ' - wlck > V Il.ilke billiard tabht , racki'iii > s and b.ills. Everything In tlrst-claas shapo. Address N i4 , lieu. M48U. Q - SALE , GOOD MILCH COW , CHEAP. Inqulru 3021 Dodge st 358 21 * - SALE. NO. S REMINGTON TYPEwriter Q-FOR writer cheap for cash. On tilal to responsible party , Call at Ass'd Press room , lieu building. 38123 CLAIRVOYANTS. Ratea , lOoa line each lusci lion , SI.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for IUHS than 25c. S 1-MRS ! NANNIE'V WARREN , CLAIUVOYANT , ; reliable busluosa medium ; 5lh year at 111) N.lilth. 591) S-SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHS , U WEEKS. IIY , A , Darton. 012 N. l th Bt. 10 lo 4. 350 28 * MASSAGfl. BATHS. .ETO. Rates , lOc a linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing lakcn for lesa than 25c. rp-MADAME SMITH , 602 S."i3TIir aND -LOOU , -L Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol strum.sulphur- numd sea uaths. n > 200'H' riMME. . CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D -Llloor , loom 7 , nuiBauuc. aluoho ulpliuraud sei baths. M218 25' T-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER 203 1 Douglas block M 105 30- PERSONAL. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line pur month. Nothing taken for Icsa than 25c. -MASSAGE T mal baths , scalp and hair treatment , manlcun uudchlropodlst.Mrs.l'ost,31UMj. , 15thWUhncll bit 101 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE , Rites , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 u line poi month. Nothing tnkcu ( or less than 25o. \ \ ? LOANS ONIMPROVED"AND UNIMPUOVJSI : city piopertv , * 3 000 and upwards , 0 to OK poi ccntiiiodelays. W.FarnaiuSmith&Col320 Faruani GUI \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ' ThoO. F , DavlsCo..l505FaniaiiiBtroct. ( JOJ Yir-MONKV TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES O ' lmpio\ed and iinlinpiovud Omaha real estate , ! to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farimm. U05 \V-ANTIIONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 3 IH N. Y i' Life , IcndH at low rates for choice security 01 Nebraska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city property 007 \y-OENTRAL LOAN i. TRUST CO. , BEF. BLDO \ 7 $50000 TO $1,500.00 TO LOAN 1 TO I 'I I years on Improve * ] Omaha real estate or farn lands. E. C. Uurvln It Co. , 208 Shecly block.MS40 lir-MONEY TO 1X1AN AT CURRENT RATES " Apply to W. B. Melkle , First National Ilk bldg MS5U \\r-MORTaAGE LOANS. A. MOORE , 401 DEI ' BLD'G. M H23 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOon line psch Insertion , $1.50 n , ilnopo month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. X wLt , ' OAN curlty ; strictly coutlaentUl. A. E. Harris , roon 1 Continental block 478 X-MONEY TO LOAN WH will leuil you nuy stun which you wish small or large , at the lowest possible rates , In tin quickest possible time nnd for any length of tlin to suit you. You can pay U back In such Install incuts ns you vtUh , when you wish , nnd enl pay for It na longaayou ktt'p lu You can Uorro\ on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of proiwrty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 bOUTH 10T1I STREET , llrbt Door nbnvo the street , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INOOHPOB ATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 010 / -DO YOU WANT MONEY1 ixDO ' : Wewllllonn you ANYSUMyou wish onyour I FURNITURE. PIANOS , HORSES. WAOONS , D ; CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. : Wo elvo prompt attention lo all applications , ; and will carry your loan as Ions as you ulslu ! You can reduce Urn cost of carrying your loan I by a payment at any tlmo. Thuro in no pub- ! llclly or removal of pioporly. : FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . lloom 4 , Wlthnull block. : 11741 Cor , 16th aud Harncy St. BUSINESS CHANGES. lUtou , lOoa llnnixjch tuHcrlloul.r3 { allot * pa month. Nothing tHkiiii fur le than 8 o. Y-CORRESPONDENOB eoLiritio FRO J parties vr.tiiilnir lo elmn--u Ihplr lin lnnf , or se out on tihort noiu-o All lcltor uouhJuntlal. At I Uroba box 8111 ; it. Paul , Neb , 17J--J1 BU8INE8B OHANOE8. Contlmttti -RF.SPONSIRLE IIUYER "wANTFCI FOIt , A good dairy with nn established trade for CO to 70 gallons of milk dally. Address : Oll.Beo. M270 37 * _ Y-FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE , BIO BARGAIN for cash ; good plying business. Addrons N 20 , Beo. 070 24 Y- BEST PAYfNfJ MKAT MARKET IN NO. Omaha for sale or rent. Call nt 250'J Illondo st. M307S22 * v-ANY ONE HAVING'A STOCK OF GENERAL Imerch.inillso from * 4OOO tofd.lKM ) , who wishes 13 realize from 11 nt once , can find n purchaser by nrtilrosslngOSl , Beo. 344 V-tJEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEBIIAS- JL k.i for sale nt n bargain. Western Business Agcncy.310 N. Y. L bldg. ilt)91 ! ) Y FOR SALE ORTRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG storfc centrally located , gooJ cash buslnpsi. C. W.I. . P. O Hex 51H M203 V-TO BUY , SELL OR EXCHANGE , BUSINESS Jt clmiicps , real eslito or limls Apply to western - orn llli MIIPSS Agency , 310 N. Y. Lv bldg. MH01 35 FOR EXOHANOE. Rnlcfl , lOcn line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nollilng taken for less than iiSc. y-1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS A/and D alto Li. Will sell cheiii or exchange for mdsc.horsesuudcattle. Add.box70 , Frankfort.tnd. [ 013 7-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSK. WILL * J take real estate , money. Box205 , Frankfort Ind. U13 Z-W1LD LANDS , CLEAR , TO EXCHANGE FOR properly hero , Wrlto full descriptions. 701 South l7th ! street. M507 A25 * 7-i.noo.oo OR$1,000.00 DRUG AND SUNDRY / slock and fixtures for sale , or would tr.ido for clear landlu , Merrlck , Nance. Hamilton or Polk counties. Address , Lock Box 4U3 , Central City , Neb. 205-31 * 7-1CO ACRES CLEAR LAND , NEAR GOOD AJeouiity seat , to trade fo merchandise * . ; title per fect ! n desirable farms write mo ; we can trade. F. U. Hoxlu. Ogalalla. Neb. M3H8 24 _ FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , 10t < n line each Insertion , if 1.50 u line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25 N20S 310' UY LOTS IN B STOEPEL PLA E. Cheapest and belt lota la OMAHA. Special prleo and terms to 1IOMI3 BUILDERS. Stoopol Place lots will always sulranoa la prlo } , for Iho city must KTOW westward. Call on or ad dress W. A. Wubster , 402 Ut-o bldg. 014 _ IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A SAFE AND JprollUitilo Investment Wo can Blvo you ono. For ltstaucc ) , .1 Rood farm of 100 acres 10 mlloa from Omaha. What can you find better ! Or , If you want a homo on easy payments and oho , ip , wo havu several. Omaha Real Ent.ito and Trust company , rooni 4. Dee bulldlny. M071 _ A KM MORTGAGES. C. P. HARRISON , 013 N. Y. Life. ' ' 780 S2 * IARGAIN-n LOTS , ONLY 0 DLOCKS J from Kith street vla'dnct. Jf sold at once only W50.UO to $550.00 each. R. N. Wlthnoll. M310 2G _ _ _ BARGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SAT E or trade. F. K. DarlhiB , Darltor blk. M3.ll \\HIY NOT INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A ' i nlc homo ? I am olTorlmr u good 0-room honso and half aeio lot for half tholr value. This Is a snap. John W. Robblns , owner. 210 lice Hide. 351 S21 _ _ _ _ _ SALE FOR ( iood faniiH Hint rent for $2.00 per aero cash for land In cultivation. 1'rlco $ 'JO,00 per aero. Also , Farms that rent for share of crop. Prlco $8.00 to $ lli.OU per aero. Also. Good unimproved land at $5.00 to $12.00 per aero. Terms l-o cash , balance In annual payments. 7 per cent Interest. LlbUtMl commission given agents. No. 310 1-2 South ICth street , Omaha' , Nob8' ! 357-821 _ CORNER LOT , PL LINVIEW ADD. , CHEAP. HOIISII nnd lot , Plalnvlcw add. Sale or trado. Address 316 U. I ) . I ! . . Sioux City. la. M304 25 100 ACRES OF LAND THREE MILES FROM/ Itowu , line siirlng 40 under cultivation an fenced with wire , blue grass pasture , prlco S25 per acreif cash , M lu 2 yparw , bal.incu in 10 years , 8 per cent , R. G. Work , Tccumseh , Neb. 384-23. * WE OWN , BY FORECLOSURE , AND OFFER one of thn best properties on Lowe a vaunt- , nil In elpgiuil Hhapu. 117 .fuel front , with overj thing complete ( the house and barn alone costing $10- 000.00) ) , hi a price low enough to Justify a purchase solely as mi Investment. It la the best property In Omaha for the inouev. Look It over Inside and out. Inspect It closely. It will be sold at a great sicrltlcc. Tills Is an oppor tunity of your life to get one of the most beautiful residences In Omaha for less than 50 per cent of Its actual cost. Call and wo will show you this property with pleasure. GLOBE LOAN J. 1 RUST CO. , lUth and Dodgu streets. M401 SECURITIES FOB , SALE. Rates , lc ( a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for loss than 25c. PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE , SECUR- Ily absolutely safe. Ames Real Estate agency 1017 Farnam. M533 HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , netting purchasers good rate of Interest , sums of irom100 00 up , for H lie by Glebe Loan & Trust Co. , 10th and Dodge , Omaha. Particulars on ap plication. M7D t p ILT EDGED MORTGAGES FOR SALE. HICKS' W Heal Estate agency , 305 Now York Life build- Ing. M.128 24 fpO SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOME J-vory choice securities are offered at an nttrncl- Ivo discount. Bonds , warrants , mortgages , utc. , absolutely gilt edged. Inqiilni of John Dale , com mercial broker , 20 ! ) N. Y. Llfn. 353 S21 SHORTHAND AND Rates , lOo a line oich Insertion. $ l.SO a line P3 month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. VOtJNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON J. ncnuhon working knowledge of aliorth.mil and typewriting at A. C. Van Sanfa acliool of shorthand - hand , 6ia N. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent , Oil ) rPHE 1IEST PLACE TO LT2AnN SHORTHAND iand tyjtiwriting is nt the Omaha Commercial college , Wilto Rohrbough llroa. for catalogue , Omaha , Neb. ai.l ) S"2 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Ra < es , 10o a line each Insertion , $1.BO u line pur month. Nothing taken for loss than 25c. lYoYLES & HAlTn , 013 NEW YOUK LIFE IILDG , i carry the largest line of typo writers lu the west , all makes , 25 to 75 per cent saved on all leading machines. Tel. 65S. 212. UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMEKS Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , ifl.fiO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. , .Jacobs , deceased , later with M , O. ManU , under taker and emlulmer , 315 d. 10th Bt Tel. ( J'JU , 017 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , $1. BO a line poi mouth. Nothing taken for less th.in 25c. " JONNENnERO , D I AION D .Douglaa st. Loans money on diamonds , watchou , etc. Old cold and silver bought. Tol. 1553. 010 SCALES. _ _ Ratea , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 u line poi mouth. Nothing taken for letrs than 25u. _ XTEW A SECOND HAND SC3ALES. ALL KINDS ll AddrCHU lionlcn & Sellock Co. , L'lko St. , Chlcagi U20 MTTSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES Rates , lOo a line each insertion , $1.50 a line pu month. Nothing taken for less than 25o. F. ' F.1B 1810 California strout , 1)14 r t TJ115 11KALTV JIAUKUT. INSTIIUMKNTS placed on record August 22 WAHIIANTV DEEDS. W J Wagoner und wlfo to Lucy nnd IMwIn l.awioni'e , lots 4 und & , block 1 , Van llourcn Uulglits , , . , . . . . : . . - t 00 Jl R Nynmn to b A Orosjuun , lot 8. block 1 , 1'ortliiiul 1'laco . I.BQ W T Satturllcld Ul A II Norton , lot 23.r blocks , Vundcrcook Terrace . so John I'telfur and wlfo to Charles Akofer , lot 19 , block 4 , Mutthows' subdlr . , . , , . 60 Joseph anil O E IlurUrr nnd wives to Mrs Mtiltlo Martin , lots S nnd 4 , block "E. " und lot 0 , block "I,1' Oniuuu . , . , . , . 00,00 Muttlo Martin nnd husband to Joseph and OKllarkpr , a tract In northwest corner lot 3 , block 00 , Uniaha . , 10,00 Christian 1'oturson to It U Kiunsey , lots 'i'it U3 uud 14 ! , block 0 , Qruuttrcy ' " ' ' ? ' Ol'Nlelds"toilvNl'Jl'ds 46-foot 'strip lu lot 4 , Ilurtlott's add , communclng ut polut HOfcot west of so corner of said lot . . . . . . , . 400 J A Mitch and wlfo to Frank lloilu , Jot 10 , block 7 , Walnut Hill . , 1,60 ytllT CLAIM UKKD3 , Thuiniis IlriMinan to y J fniyth. undlv y Ict V , block t , Itruniian I'laco. . , Total amount of transfers . , ,9 BtJ,60 SOMERS MAKES A : STATEMENT School Hjgiono is a Subject la Which Ho Has Keen Interest , HIS VIEWS ON DRkeCLOSET ) SYSTEMS a "JS Explain * the Sjrntomll'ivnd Alleges that It Is Contrary to All tm * or Ilenlth Opinions front. Authorltlei on the Subject. Health Commissioner Somcrs has taken a determined stand against the use of the dry closet heating and ventilating system in the public schools , and in view of the difficulty with the Board ot Kducatlon over the adoption of this system in several of the school buildings of the city has issued the following letter to the public defining his views on the question at issue : The question of school hygiene is the most Important problem that confronts the Health department of this clt.V at the present tltuo and demands the concern of every family In the community. The dangers arising from defective school sanitation are operative urine forty weeks of the year and destroy moro lives annually than cholera will de- troy during the entire century. During the past school year , moro cspe- tally since November 1 , the time when a ncdlcal Inspector was annotated to devote Us time to the prevention of contagious liscascs , this department has endeavored to glvo thorough attention to this branch of .unitary . Work and our efforts have been airly successful. At no tlmo during the fear did any diseases assume the proportions tions of an epidemic except measles , of which there were about 200 cases , and lorty : ascs of diphtheria and scarlet fever , ivhen school closed. Since then thcso diseases have become so nearly obliterated .hat . during the yresont month wo have re ported only ono case of measles , and two ; ases of scarlet fever In ono family. Wo have had no wish to bo arbitrary in .his . m Uter of school closets , but wo became convinced that it was the most important 'actor ' in school sanitation , and as that scorned our business wo have ventured to .uggcst . the importance of attention to It. ilogarding the question of authority the city charter sava : Tlio Commissioner of health shall hixro charge , control and supervision of all s n- ' .turytnnd . health affairs of such city ; of louses , tenements , manufactories and all .mbllonml prlvnto building of every sort , mid of : iny and nil buildings und places not specified. Tlio Itonrd of Health shall have powurtodclinu , regulate , suppress and uru- vent the occurrence of nuisances. Uuendurablu Odors. Regarding the question nt issue complaints uivo coino to us ut times during tbo past year of disagreeable odors in the Kollom school building , sometimes almost unendura ble , which has been admitted to mo person ally by members ot the Board of Kducatloa , and so far ns lean learn Is not denied by any member of the board or its omcers. Daring the past six months I lu\Vo taken some pains to investigate the worlriiiijs of this system by letters of inquiry addressed to health boards of several statc iind a largo number of cities. , ' ; J With one exception these letters condemn the system as compared''to the sovror sys tem , and pronounce all' degrees of censure upon it. Notwithstanding the fact that it "s being introduced intojbccasional buildings .n Michigan at the pros'ent time , it has boon condemned by tbo Bo.-vtd of Health of that state for several years. Chicago will not nllow It inside bur limits. Milwaukee , after nvestigatlon , has condemned it. Minneap olis discards it. It is ifi\iolation of our own city ordinances , has been condemned by the Board of Health , has been unsanitary in the Kellom school , and 19an' 1po no reason why it should bo forced further upon the com munity , only that the patentees of the sys tem have-larco interests at stake and _ are ready to light rather than lese the business of this city at1 a"tiino when humorous build ings are being'constructed. Lot me explain-thoATorltings ottho system in the Kollom school'building. In the base ment of the building are two vaults , con nected with ventilating chimneys , heated by soft coal hres at ono end and connected by flues directly with eight school rooms , at thq other , thesQ school rooms being occupied by eight teachers and 400 pupils. Into these vaults are deposited the liquid and solid excrement of 5)00 ) persons , amounting to 1,000 pounds , which , in theory , is evaporated by the currents of warm air from the school rooms to a condition of dr.yness-that it maybe bo burned annually' or oftcnor. at the con venience of the janitor. The products of this process of evaporation , gases , vapor , dust and living germs , it is hardly necessary to add , nro thrown upon the air for the in habitants of the vicinity to breathe. A Fo\r V.iinlllur Smells. When the system works to perfection everything that is offensive or dnnirorous , oven to the disease germs , from this build ing with 900 occupants is thrown upon the im- mcdluto neighborhood for Inhalation. But no si stem works perfectly at all times and under all conditions. Every ono is familiar with the fact that' coal gas will sometimes cscapo from the best regulated stove or fur- naco. The kitchen range will sometimes smoke and is aggravated by opening doors or removing griddles. Wo are all familiar with the diflicultyof propelling hot air against adverse currents of air. The inhabitants of this city are familiar with conditions of atmosphere when the odors from stockyards and packing houses several miles distant , odors from breweries , smelting vrorks nod. In fact , tlonso volumes of sinoko and gnsfrom all the Inrffo buildings In the city , hung over us llko A pall nml vanctrato our houses. It h useless to assort th.it cither the Smoad or Fuller tt Wnrrcn system is proof against these conditions , The Janitor is absent from the building twelve hours out of twenty-four , and n sott coal flro will pot low in that time , and the propollliiEt txsvrorls lost , chnngos of atmos- pliorlo condition and winds occur , and ad verse currants are created. The opening and closing of wlwlons or doors In the bnllti- IIIR hits n similar effect to the removal of griddles from the kitchen ruugo and a buck draft Is caused , the current ls reversed , nncl onoor more school rooms receive tholr air supply directly through thcso vaults. This is no idle theory , or picture drawn by a vtslotmry fanatic , posing fonoftcet , but a plain statement of fact susceptible of proof. It Is claimed by the Uoard of Education that these conditions can bo remedied , That is what wo are demanding the most effectual remedy. Kceardiug acceptance of plans and specifi cations of buildings by building and plumb ing inspectors in violation of existing ordi nance it would be a curious state of affairs If the acceptance of thcso buildings , in viola tion of the law , by an onicer of the law , inado that law of no oiled in a given cane. 1'lun nf Snttlnmont. The Board of Education proposes a plan for settlement In the courts , and the Hoard of Health , acting under the advice of the city attorney has endeav ored to avoid tlio courts , and in the nbsonco of Mr. Council I cannot state what action will bo talcou , for it is quite iwsslblo ho may have some choice in tlio method of pro cedure. The Board of Kducatlon , both In dividually and collectively , is responsible for this violation of law , and to some oxtunt the members are personally liable , so that 1 am not surprised that they are desirous of selecting a course of action for us to pursue which will clear their skirts and allow them to laugh in tholr sleeves while wo have it out with the other follows. As compared with vaults and cesspools , and In sparsely settled districts , possibly tlio dry closet system , when entirely discon nected with the ventilation of school rooms , or when placed in a separate building , maybe bo worthy of some consideration , but thanks to natural advantages and wlso engineering skill , wo have a sewer system that com pares favorably with any in the world , and beyond question the immcdlatu removal ot excrement by a good Hushing system is superior to , anything yet constructed , and I point with pleasure to ho flushing system lu use in the Jark school as a model of excellence. i\.s to this Jdunpoi of constant change and expense that is spoken of , the law demands connection with the sewer , and if the law is obeyed there is but little opportunity for whims and chances. It Is a wlso city as well as person who is willing to learn by the experience of others. Wo have tried some costly oxDorlmonts in [ Winer , eta , but wo may have to pay a lilghor price for experiments in school sanitation , lor lives and health are moro .ban . money. Very respectfully , A. B. SOMISIIS , Commissioner of Health. Dr. Somcrs has letters on the subject from the commissioners of health of Chicago , Milwaukee , Minneapolis , Worcester , Mass. , Now Bedford , Boston and members of the State Boards of Health in nearly nil the eastern and southern .states , all condemning the dry closet system of ventilating school buildings. These letters and reports are on lllo in the ofllco of the Board of Health and can bo inspected by any one who desires to see them. A Ilnttlo 1'or Hlood. s what Hood's Sarsaparilla vjgorously lights , and it is always viutorous in oxpoll ng all the foul taints and giving the vita luid the quality and quantity nf porfoo health. It cures scrofula , salt rheum , bolls ind all other troubles caused by Impure blood. Hood's Pills euro all liver ills. 25c. Sent by mail on receipt of price by C. 1. Hood & o. , apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. AfiAUCIliaia nttlV AVT1VE. reate Trouble at Now York Workmen's eellin : Denounced by Itonont l/.iburori. NEW Yoiuc , Aug. 23. The anarchists tried to hoodwink the police yesterday and hold a mooting. They had given out that the meeting would taKc place at 2 o'clock , but they decided to hold it at noon. The mooting had bcon in session an hour when Police Captain Dovory with a squad of policemen moved down upon the roads. Great excitement then ensued. Fully 2,000 persona blocked the street and the aidowalk as soon as the police appeared. Clubs wore drawn and the mob scattered in every direction. Later the anarchists attempted to cap ture the mass meeting of the united Hebrew trades to bo held in Pithanora's hall. The meeting was largely attended and was progressing peaceably when the tough element began to assert itbolf. There wore repeated cries for bread and epithets wore hurled at the capitalists. The anarchists kept closing in around the rostrum , ' among them a surly look ing man with a rod flag partly hidden under his coat , who was gradually forcing his way to the steps load ing to the platform. Several of the anarchists sprang forward and mounted the platform. They commenced to harangue the mooting. Captain Devory and his men started to force their way to the platform , and the anarchists seeing they did not receive any support plunged back into the crowd again. Captain Dovery then said the mooting would have to come to an end. The chairman stopped forward and asked all present to depart quietly before blood was shod. The mooting broke up in the greatest disorder. Excited knots of men gathered outside and denounced the anarchists. Cominlttou of Itnllol lor Chicago. CHICAGO , Aug. 23. At a meeting last night of over 100 delegates from all the largo bodies of organized labor and a committee of the business men , a corn- mittoo of relief and safety was organijod , compobod of twcnvy-fivo labor leaders and twenty-live business men. The busi ness men include Lyman J.Gago , George M. Pullman , P. D. Armour , Marshall Field , Potter Palmer , Franklin Mac- Veagh , William Penn Nixon , Joseph Modill , Viotor Lawson and J. "W. Scott. This committee will work together in trying to llnd work and broad for the un employed residents of Chicago. AVolill Mlllrm Wilt. LONDON , Aug. 23. The march of 4,000 , striking rainors.from Rhonda Valley to Elho Vale , Wales , proved iv complete flzzlo. Of the 4,000 marchers only 200 remained and the police did not think it necessary to accompany this small number. Many of the strikers are now willing to return to work. Chicago lloucli Hotclt Four blocks fiom the World's fnlr ; offers superior accommodations at popular prices § 4.00 per day and upwards , according to lo cation , Amur-loan plan. Itoorns also on the European plan ; will bo kept In the same lib eral manner as heretofore. WAUUEN F. INLAND , Manager. Italy Hutlilled. ROME , Aug. 23. It is Bomi-ollleially announced that the Italian government , in view of the friendly disputation shown by the French government in placing complete confidence in the ofllciont and impartial action of the Italian govern ment for the punishment of guilty par ties , considers the incident at Aigues- Mortqs satisfactorily closed. LONDON , Aug. 23. A Rome corre spondent says that the French govern ment has promised to give Ita4y com plete satisfaction for the Aiguos-Mortoa massacre , Thoifamilles of the victims , as well as the worklngmen compelled ta leuvo the district , will bo fully indemni fied. fied.RQME RQME , Aug. 23. The anti-French agi tators tonight continued tholr demon stration in Naples and Turin. In both cities mobd tjro down French signs uud tlu-calcuud Fruuch ro3ldcntg. SOME SPLENDID SHOOTING Riflemen at Eusor's Are Making Rattling Records as Mtiiksmon , CRACK SHOTS FROM CINCINNATI ARRWE Oinnlinni Wrro AtitnnK the Prlsn Winners Yesterday Attendance nt the Tourna ment IncrpftRlnic Dnlly Vrevnlnnoo of Great Kuthuslnum Score * . Before the echo of the cannon salute had died away yesterday the crack of the rlllos innouncod that the second day's contest 'or honors at the eighth biennial tourna- nent of the Western Shooting league had commenced In earnest. The attendance of riflemen was consider- tbly Incroasud yoitorday , when the mem bers of the Bcmilninon , Council UlutTs , Kx- celslorclubof of Davenport , Danish Hlllo club of this city and the Cincinnati Hlllo issociatlon appeared on the grounds to win inirols. Jovl.tl Otto Sommcrs of Chicago furnished the llrst subject for the customary ovation by scoring seventeen points moro than necessary for the kehr tnrirot in order to abtnin a modal. Ho was quickly followed by two members of the Omaha club. Captain F. It. Heft made KC ! points and II. Peterson got in some beautiful work on 1U3 points. A. MuBoan of St. Ixmls then obtained the fifteenth medal by making 10J points out of a possible USD. George ICarll of Omaha was awarded the next ono on a score of 131 points. Council BlufTs was honored in turn when \V. J. Jamison made 128 points out of a possible Davenport. la. , marksmen next took a hand and J. D. Hcgonnltter of that rity was awarded a medal on 1H ! points out of ! HO. Omaha , by this tlmo , concluded to keep some of the trophies at homo and up to the twenty-second medal and the closing , throe Omahans were pivudly decorated with emblems. P. Mengedoht , William P. Stoeckor and William Krug wore the successful winners In the order mentioned , at a score of 1125,131 and 13S points , respectively. On the llrst scores for goldheadod canes , which required an additional 175 points to the 123 already made for the medal , St. Louis uud Chicago vied with each other to come In first. KlllcH Wore Kept Hut. Iho result was that Dorman and Schucldewiud of the llrst mentioned city and Toggonburgor , Grail and Hoff of the latter place carried off the first honors. With this last prize all the trohpios that it was possible for these men to get were exhausted , but still their rlllcs were kept hot until the close of the day. According to the program 4 cents a shot Is paid utter the UOO point is passed. D. Schnoidowind and Sam G. Dornmn of St , Louis can claim the limit by fifty points and more. These two ami T. Topgcnburger of Chicago , with Andrew MeI3oan of St. Louis , made ilSO , : iT > 0 , UiiT and 21T points respectively. Aside from this kchr target the union , stlch and king tar gets , to which shooting curds are purchased together , received attention , as well as the Held and tbo man targets. Only ono such card Is allowed to each pur chaser on the Hrst mentioned throe , und it entitles the bolder to five shots , while as inativ cards ns desired can bo purchased for the last two. Fifty-eight out of a possible 75 points was the highest number scored by William Bauer of St. Louis on the Held tar get yesterduy , McBoan and Schwcighoofor following with 54 and 51 points each and II. A. Stockman of this city being uoxt with 815. On the man target the "Mound Citv" club alsolcadwithC.lv. Dunkorloy making 88 out of a possible 100. Omaha claimed second highest with II. Peterson scoring 87 , to bo tied by Louis Sicher of St. Louis. L. Schweighnefer of the sanio place counted 80 points and was followed by E. Schottlandor , L. Priestor , F. A. Fuller of Omaha and J. F. OUivor of Council BlufTs. The men who exhausted their privileges on the union , king and stieh targets by dis charging tholr rifles the limited number of times , wore as follows : P. Diedrichson of Bennington , who madeli'J points onthcunion and 70 on the king target ; L. Slchor of St. Louis , with 43 and 93 points respectively ; M. Grau and L. Priestor , making ( W and 07 , and US and 87 points on each of thcso targets. Crack Shots From Ciiiolnnatl. The crack shots who arrived from Cin cinnati , O. . yesterday are William M. Far row , who since 1870 has taken a very active interest in this sort of sport and who has pointed his nflo at targets on notable occa sions. Ho boars the distinction of being the only American who over won the Albert prize in England. He also won the Wlmbleuon cup in England in 1880 , when 20,000 in prizes wore offered , the distance being 1,000 yards with fifteen shots allowed on the target. During the same year Mr. Farrow also at tended the Dollymont shoot in Ireland and scored 70 points out of .a possible 75 ; the distance being the same as above. Mat Gindelo , also a member ot the same club , Is considered tlio crack shot of the Cincinnati association. The third good rifleman Is William Ilason- zahl. From previous records these men have made it is expected that some very in teresting shooting will bo done today. By far the flnost und most expensive medal displayed on the ground is the ono now In the possession of C. 1C. Duukcrloy of St. Louis. It Is us largo as a hand and reported to have cost over $500. In 1874 donated by the mayor and city council of St. Louis to tbo best marksman of the Sharpshooters club , it lias been agreed that it shall never pass out ot the possession of that club. The best marksman at the annual shoot Is entitled to hold It until succeeded by an other ono , who In turn turns it over to his successor. Engraved upon it are the names of the head of the city government and the alder men at that time , with the word "Honor" upon its face , and the American eagle with outstretched whips underneath and stlll'fur- thor down the insignia of the rillc club. "Salu * Exesto , Popull Suproma" Is also in scribed thereon. The Davenport te.im now hero consists of J. D. Kopemiittor , Emll Borg , Ed Berger , W. II. Hegonnlttor , Charles W. Uanzow , John W. Buck and Franlc Bredow. NOVA. SVU1I.I tHtllMSnii'T. Much DiiinucB to Shipping ttnil I'rupcrty on Hlioro f.HUt ) ( iirl Killed in Halifax. HALIFAX , Aup. 23. Not Hlnco the memorable storm of thirty years ugo , when fifty vossola v/oro wrecked on this coast , has such n gulo swept Novw Scotia. The storm sot in Monday night and con tinued twenty hours. Ruin poured in torrents. Tlio gale raxed trees and houses and did much dainugo to ship ping , The entire electrical system of the city was demolished. Lizzie Morrlssey , ngod 12 years , was killed on Lockmun street by coming in contact with electric light wire- } . The eastern portion of the harbor Is Btrown with small boats and several yachts belonging to squadrons wore wrecked. An immense amount of dam- ngo'was done to public parks , gardens and cemeteries. The storm extended nil over the mari time provinces , hut details are meager. It is ienrod many shipwrecks have oc curred along the coast. It is reported that the steam tug Dor cas witli the barge Etta Stewart in tow , coal laden , from Sidney for this port , was wrecked near the Three Fathom harbor , forty'milos from Halifax , and all hands , twelve in number , were lost. Fears are entertained for the uafoty of the steamer Carroll , which left for Capo Breton and Prince Edward Island yesterday wth | a largo number of pas Bongers and of which nothing has since been heard. Plies of pooptu have piles , out IJo Witt1 * Wltuli Hazel Salvo will cure them. Threati to KHinii Wealthy _ NEWPORT , It. I. , AUK , 23. SooIoty IH greatly agitated ever u rumor thai uu attempt Imtl I > OOD made to klilnnptho In- fnnt child o ( Mr. and Mrs. Hooker IJam- mcrsloy. This Is the child known rta the $7,000,000 baby , slnco It has boon worth thnt nmntint from the moment of its birth. , U was founil thnt ail there is to it is tlu > t n suspicious looking char- nctor hud been hanging around the llammorsloy vllln ( or a day or two and HO alarmed the parents of the treasure that they employed a dotootlvo to watch tholr promises night and tlay. The in truder has slnco disappeared. A number of prominent fumllioa here , notably the Vandorbllts , have re ceived threatening loiters this summer stating that if money was not forthcom ing Homo member of their family might bo missing. The rumor about the Ham- inorsloy baby has croutod n panicky fooling among the rich mothers. Piles of people have PIIM , nut Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro tnom. , TIIKIII H-IIK.IT. Northern I'nrlllo Klcv.itor Company Witt Kr- olinnifo ( irnln U Hold * for ttrrnlpln. ST. PAUL , Aug. 2't. The celebrated COM ) involving the Northern Pacific Klo- vntor company , a largo munbor of Now England banks and several hundred farmers ot North Dukotn and northern Minnesota cumo up before Judge Will iams of Arkansas in the United States circuit court hero. It was in the shnpoof nn application by Itocolvur Forbes for an order allowing him to distribute to the fanners the wheat which they had actually delivered to the elevator com pany upon the return to the company of its receipts. This application was ob jected to by the Now England banks and other creditors of the company who hold warehouse receipts as collateral security for notes , for the reason that It gave owners of wheat receipts prefer ence ever the holders of warehouse re ceipts given as security for money loaned. Judge Williams granted the applica tion upon the ground that as the wheat was received from the farmers the eleva tor company was a bailee and legally bound to return the wheat upon the sur render of the receipts , while ns to the warehouse receipts delivered as security for money the elevator company waa practically a chattel mortgagor , and if It issued the receipts without being in possession of the whoat'lt had committed a fraud , or If it had wheat on hand at the time it issued the receipts and sub sequently disposed of the same it had misappropriated the wheat. The decision of the court will affect about 210,000 , bushels of wheat duo the farmers. The company has borrowed about $1,100,000 und hi\q issued waro- hoiiHO roceiptH to secure the snmo to Mio amount of 1,750,000 bushels. The shortage - ago in the wheat is about 500,000 bushels. The company claims that nt the tlmo It issued the warehouse receipts it had the wheat on hand , and that the shortage was from the settlement of the May cor ner in Chicago. There are seventy-one creditors of the company in Now England alone , among thorn ninny banks who had loaned the company money. Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. Northern 1'uiilllu Jtruolvcrn AflkliiKT 1'owrrtt * NKW YOKIC , Aug. 23. The Times says the counsel to the receivers of the Northern Pacific Railroad company have prepared a petition to the United States court asking for authority to iasuo receivers certificates. This peti tion will bo proiontcd to the United States dis-trict judge in Milwaukee today or tomorrow. I'ardrldifO to Un Muck to Dr.v Oood . CHICAGO , Aug. 23. A local paper says that Ed Pardridgo , the well-known Board of Trade plunger , will henceforth devote his attention to dry goods. Negotiations are now in progress , it is said , whereby lie wi 1 succeed to the business of Fish , Joseph & Co. , who two years ago bttcccodcd him. Mnrrlod u Wnuk and Mitrdnrml. ij , I. T. , Aug. 23. Constable .Too Jones was shot and killed today at Paul's Valley , twenty miles south of here , by John Stevenson , whom ho was trying to arrest. Jones had been mar ried only ono week. ( iro\ur und , inu AlUhllltj Go. BUZZARDS BAY. , Aug. 2 ! ) . The pres ident and Joe Jefferson wont 'fishing yesterday. The president and family probably leave hero next week. BEWAKE OF HARD CIDER. Imblhod to the .Tap : l.linlt It N Good fur Vorty-ii ht llmirs. "Talk about boor jags , your whisky jag-jags and your champagne jatroty- jag-jags all you please , but for n jag that parts you ntrnight down the middle and wears Jncaudoscont cornstalk whiskers thnt-stroani out on the soughing wind like the tail of a comet , commend mo to hard elder , " said Colonel N. L. Jackson , as ho ran a parlor match carefully up his trousers leg , lit a stnga and sank into n scat at the Llndoll with a &igh of a man acquainted with the tired feeling , says the St. Louis Globe- Democrat. "I was raised in Hush county , Indiana , or partially BO. At 10 I ran away from homo , entered the army and the robs captured mo. I'm still a prisoner hold by the enemy. Well , sir , I wont back to the old homcstoad on a visit last month , after an absence of thrco decades. Did you ever revisit father and mother after an absence of thirty years ? Tt is enough to break a man's heiirt. When I loft homo father was a magnificent specimen of physical manhood , just turned , straight as un arrow and with the rosy cheek of a boy. Mother looked scarce HO the comeliest woman of the county. Of coin-so , I know they had grown old father was 70 but I could not think of thorn as old. When a white-haired man , bowed with ago , and a httlo fmrivolod old woman cnmo forward to greet mo , it broke my nerve completely. "Well , otr , the little old gentleman had some of the cider still on hand that I made the year I ran away to follow Grant and find u wife and babies in the sunny south. Ho had boiled It , added a pock of mustard and put it up in glass fruit jars. All the old neighbors came in that nicht to Bee mo and father opened up several jars of that . ' 10-year- old elder. It was like oil and hud u flavor that would take the shine ofl the Falornhui of Horace. Wo all sampled It bovoral times. It was only cider , you know. The next morning the minister mudo an early call , and found sixteen of his moat respectable parishioners too drunk to spit over their chins. It pro duced nn awful Hcandnl and came near disrupting the Cumpbolllto church. Tlio worBi of the business was that wo couldn't got sober. Six hours is long enough for any white man to got rid of a Manhattan cocktail jag , and eight hours will finish up the most pronounced case of blue label hilarity after you not deliberately about It , but wo were drunk for two days and appeared to bo getting drunker all the time. Slnco then I refuse fuse to touch cider unless I BOO the yol * low jackets buying around it. " Die lU t I I'.Yvr Uinil. j'lXKXur , Wayne Co. , N , C. Chamber- Iain's Colic , Chnlnra and Dlarrluua Komody is the host niedlclno for the purpose for \vhluh It U intended I hat I over used , I rurod three cases of ilyncntory with ono Ht- llu bottlu of that ni illolii ( > , K. S. DKM. Quartet slu aAmrtiimu buuoh tonight