'inn ? l IT A T r v T > nn. ricr\ v in SPECIAL NOTICES. A DVKimiKMENTS FOR TIIKSE COLUMNS J\ will > tnhfti nntll 12 30 p , m. fof the cvrnln * muluntil 8:30 : p.m. for Ilia monilnif nnd Sunday editions. ' . ArtvertliwrH. by rcqtioatln * n nnmborcn chroK , nn hn olhplrnn w .r ailrtri > ft' < ' ! < l to n niimt > ere < j rttcr Incarnnf Tim lire. AIIDWPM f > wMrpnuod vi 111 bolollr < .rcd tinoiiprpsont.ilton of Iho clicok. SITUATIONS WANTED. llntr IMc n wonl nrnt lnwrtlon , IP. a word there- nftrr. Nothlne taken for levi tlmn iifie. _ X-SoV l NHv YOU'irLtFE YlUfj7 ATol. 568 , ftirnlBh UiiBlnenH men stenofrrnpbori. AWANTED. . SITUATION As'AHSISTANT KN- pltioorortlrc'iiian by a sober mini , lojrpnru PX- hotel or Btoani hcatlni ; profcrml. Ad- drcs O 4t , , _ _ _ _ T WAtfTEH , S.TUATION 11Y A tMUNTKU Aoyonrsoxlicrli'iipc nnd peed lijiblts. tjimi Mvterreil. SAinnol NIcholB. Sallx. In. fi.l.8 * WANTED MALE IJELP. IKc n wonl first hmrrtlon , IP a wonllhero- nftnr. Nothing taken for l flt than 2.e. " J-SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO Jl handle tin * P.urnl Chemical Inlt Eraser Pencil. Tlir most iiwriil and novel Invention of thancn. es Ink thoroughly In twci seconds. Work * llko ' „ 200 to CH ( ) ix''ccnt profit. Afff-nts inaklmr prMik. . Vi'n also want a general ajrenl to InKenhnrco of territory and appoint mia-airc-ms. Arnrochanen to niaki ) money. Wrltu for terms nnil n nprclnirn of prosing. Monroe Kranlmr Mf r. Co. , X : ! , La Croasc. Win. CSB 1 > 1F YOU WANT A 0001) PAYING JOI1 WRITE JJlho Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wls. _ p-DO YOU WANT TO I1ECOMP. A FIRST CLASS J Jflfllphinnii' with n chnuco of Iwyomlmr a collec- lor and work for HID Slnifi-r Mftf. Co. If no npply lit SliiprrofUcn 1618 UmiKlnn. 101 Sia -.SOL1CITORS WANTED. SOLICITOR TEAMS J'furnislii'd ! extra pav to pirllen : with rigs. American Wringer Co. , 11)00 ) Howard at. iwhlHUy. OoiKl Hhtnllno. Part * blR comnils- nlon. No Hc-miBO niinlntl. AiliIn-RH with rcfer- PIICO. Quinine-Whisky Co. , Louisville , Ky. T > A CITY SAI.KSMAN TO SKI.t. OUtt 11KD J iCrimn lirnmlH nf line npplo nnil wlnu vlncitnr * to retail Kroci-nt of Omaha. Hainplt'H furnlHliitl free , ( looil roinnilHAloiiB pnlil to a linsllor. AildrcoB tm- meUlatL'ly , llctl Cross Vhii-eur Co. , St. Louln , Mo. B30 U0 -WANTED , ADDItl SKS OK KNKUOKTIO I'mi'ii and women wanllnu ponnnncntvorK. . : io.OO a wi-clc Ktiarnntciil ; uxporlonco IIIIIICCH- nary , nooilnnionoi'olytp.iy WinHyutim ; porfect. Olllco anil ilnllvory team funildlnil. Terms fruo. AihlresH K Ml , llox iUiDII , Iloslon , MaHS. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates.IXo n word firstInncrtlnn , lo. a wonl thcro- ntler. Nothing taken for leas than J.T.C. ? MA GOOD"COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED. \JMrH. E. McCormlck , ' 'OS S. 33d St. M3U3 SI * :1WANTED : , A FIRST CLASS COOK AT 1023 Doniil.lH street. JOa-IiS. * CWANTF.D. COMPETENT O1RL FOR GEN- eral hounework. Mrs. L. A. Oaruer'r7 Cali fornia street. Maun iU ! 0VANTEn7LA"lIES ANI ) OENTLEMEN ; WE will ulvo you * 3.0l ) to $ pj.oi > per week to work fortm at your homea : strlelly homo work ; no oanvnHslne : tiijiid aelf-addreseed i-uvelotio. ( ! . F. Emmnns , t Co. , llattoryiuareh mid Water Sta. , Iloa- ton. Mass. MIS1 ill * f\ WANTED , A GOOD COOIC , WITH REFER- . wueuH. $3 per week , fi-10 South Siilth MU'JI : ' 'U- C-WANTED. HOOD OIHTj FOU 1IOUSKWOUK , must como well recommended , ROOI ! wages. It ) 10 Capitol avenno : fi.W 3M' X rWANTED. . c6MP ETKNT OIKL FOn OKN- V erJil hoiiHowork. Mrs. A. II. Jaqnlth'ill ? Spen cer street. M6I1D 31' 1 OB KENT HOUSES. . linn each hiKfrtlon. fl.fiO a line per month. Nothing t.'ikcu for less than J5c. iNT , " lious'ils T5 ALTPA UTS or Jitho city. ThoO. V. Davis company , 1G05 Far- 11,1111 BH7 D-tAND4-ROOM : APARTMENTS , VON DORN block , with Bteaiiii refei-ences required ; Hit ) S 22(1. 683 I ) -FOR 1IP.NT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. Laiigp. block. 00(1 ( 9. lilth at. 3 ! "I"\ FOR RENT , 10-room hoiian , all modern lui- J 'nrovraiieiitH , waSBonlh 19th Htreet. Intpilre L'Bll Chleato. 31UG3 'l - ( ! -ROfM COTTAGE , MODERN , CHOICE. IN J-/Stinfonl ! Clrelo. C. E. Kliruttlur. 'Ml Iloo bids. 703 B-8-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR 1IUSI- liens , ivut moderate. Apply 01 HIM ) building. 753 D-FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAOE , * 1'J.K ( ) . Intiulro room 310 , New York Llfo bulldlnjr. M7'J3 . . . RENT. FLAT.7ROOM , CORNER , J-'wIth r.intre , 701 S. lOlh street. Charlea W. Ilaller , NO. fill Paxlon block. ISO Hl4 TloTlOOMS. . JIODERM , CHOICE LOCATION , J/rent low. I * S. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Llfo. a10 ! -0 AN1 > 8-ROOM HOUSES , CENTRAL LOCA- tlou. J. F. Barton , 'Mid Capitol avenue. M400 HO" FOR RENT DETACH E I ) EIGHT ROOM at.rn house ; nice lawn , Rood barn. .Mill Plereo at. 4 lfl-ao i > II-ROOM COTTAOE. ALSO 4 OR rt UMFUR- lHlied rooms , nil niiMicm , hoautlfnl lawn and thade. N. E.cur. 'At and Miami streets. 411 1 \ FOR UKXT , R-ROO.M HOUSE , ALL MODERN l/convenleiiera , No. 1301 Farnam street , f.'O per mo. Potter X U 10PRO Co. . lliol Farnam at. _ ; .113 BO DDR. VANOAMP'S KI-ROOM IIRlt'K IlKfl- di'nro , Not. ill ; ! and 1)10 ) N. SiOth Mlret't. Nnwly , papureil and painted. MIL'OIKl' DFOR iir.NT. Aiiolr sKPTi IB"A"VERY nlcn H-room huiiHi ) on Hans -oin nirk ; motor tine. Pl'ias.mt location. Inquire of Illc'kH. room 81)3. ) N. Y. Llfullld ? . M-UH III ) D n-UOOMd , 1713 N. 1-ITH ST. 401 2fl D MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSBi FACES park. Lowrontto rlffhl p.irly. 111 ! ) S. ' 'nth 70H N. Y. Life. M505 il ! ) ' D HOTEL RICHELIEU. FURNISHED. J'lTII Htivet , iicar Charlca W. Ilaller. r \ 1 Pax- ion block. M-UH1 ' . ! T 1 \ S-RfK.M HdUSK. MODERN CONVE.VIENCKS. l.'liiiUlre | at 1 1 1 1 Vlnion Hlreet. M I HI 311' D'hll'JOAPIToVi AVENI7E. ROOM COTTAGE. liiiiiln | > 2.11SUnpltulnvi > inii > JI40U ! D 3-jto'oM HOUSlI"IKQuiUB 27U " " D lO-'llOOM IIOlISK."AirirMO KUN CONVENT onri-iJI-Jlht South lllth Hlivet. 5'JH 3(1' ( D-7-ROO.M Ffi.Vr. if''O.OO PER MONTH. REF- rrencra n iulred. Alao 5-room eottni-'itoii motor mid i-ablu lines , $1 1.IIO iier month. Writ-lit .V 1-MHbiu-y. loth and llowanl. Mr. I ; ! 30 POR RENT EUJtNiSH.hDROOM8. UiitpA.tHonwoiil th-stiiiKi-rllon , lea woiil thero- lifterNolhlni ; taltnn for less than i.3c. IfFU'llNISHEI ) ROOM W1TJI AUKiVll FOR J JK'Ollik'ilU'li liioilern coiivenleiiees , S''O North ' . ' 3d. _ 1j > FulNISIllJD ROOM WITH ALCOVK. SOUTH i-jfiiint : also miiall rooms , with or without board. Mis , Knlglil. Ku. i310 ! DiiiulqH htn.'H , _ 543 T ? FINE FORNlsjHIJD ROOMS. VOU.1 flllHT ST. j _ " _ _ " _ 7UO Bj _ ETWO FURNISHED nfx * FOR GENTLE- mm only. AU3 South 'Jillh stivet , Mini J > LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM , ALL MOD- Vrii.tlOS Uarney. M ' . ' 3:1 : 31 * E FOll ELEGANTLY FUlfNISHE titeam ly.itcti rooiim. nos. . lilth st. ; no--'H : I , ' NICELY FC'RNISnEDsin'IIiASTROOMS : , JiiHHli'rn couvi'iih'i.iVK , prlvatn f.unlly ; k-entlo- lueu prfferixil , Ul 1 North illht St. JUIL'-.S * _ " " " I ? NirELY""FflRNis"HED 8Uri'E OF ROOMs" , J.two . and three ) . lin S. 1 1th utivot. . _ _ _ _ JMlitl ipj ! _ ENIOELY FIJRN1.SHEI ) ROOMS IN PRIVATH f.imlly , lll-J.I DoduM ) . MI55 1 > E3 FulSIsujj ) ORUNI-'RN1SIIED ROOMS for light luumekeepinir , lll'J S. llth Btroot " _ _ _ _ M500- _ E "FURNISHED ROOMS F'OR LIGHT HOUSE"- licephi ; . Miuluru oonvniiloiivcK , < liHA Capitol nonua _ Mfil.0ill ! | 0 FRONT SUITE , ALSO SIDE ROOM , ' . ' 017 HAR- I'lli-yMU _ 033 i ! J-UR ISHED ROOMS AND BOARD 3o Ratea.llyoawoitlflrat iuanrlloiiInn woixltliuro- Mlnf. Notlilnr taki-u for lima th.m30. . 1A-YODNQ WOMEN'S IIOMB UNDER CARVOF : * Wvmnn'uChrl tuu | anHix-l.iilon,111 s. I7tit. ) V-TUI : UOLA NUUU ANU an NrTb-iTrs'E " \f NlriiVY'FijKNlsiIBl > ItoTixiTANl" ) "HOARD * lit the Webbtor , 310 u.id 51l > N. lOlli t. _ 170311' If- NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH * Iwaid nnd nil modern convenience ! * ; treed lu- cality terniH irubvunblu. V37f ! Hiivnry tr 'i't. I- FOR RENT. FRONT ANU HACK PARLORS ! * voutli front , nlruly fiirnlHhod : also lure c room on Krcond lloor. IWt Farnam tro t. MSOI ! ) ' ' " " "IfNICKLY PlliNlSllVnT"sOt'Tm-A'iT" ) : ' > > ONT t room u llli ulcovu auit bay u Imlow. miHJorii con- vi'iilunr.et , ) Itnlu family ; ooartt. usa South JK Amvl. DU4 rOR RENT QNFtTRNIBH'n ROOMS RMcn , lUo 8 wonl first Insertion , lea word thcro- after. Nothing t.ikcn for ICM than 25o. M11P-31I1' / 1-FOtJU MODERN ROOM3. FIRST FLOOR , V-Jnear parlt , very deslr.iiile , 11)00 ) S. 23th street r < S CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEKEEPINO TO VIIman nnd wife , no children , hydrant and clnlorn , 3 ION. 171h. Wi fi-TWONICEUNFURNISHED ( IROUND FLOOR VJ rooms for housekeeping ; city water : 2320 Domrlns. FOK RENT STOilUS AND OFFICES. - - Hntpfl , 1 Oca line onoli Insertion. $ l.r.o n line per month. Nothing takiii for leas than 'J'ie. T --roiftRNT. ' ' - * Hour at 17 i ! Faniain mrect. IFOH lENT. TIIK4-STOUY J-lllO Karnainot. Tlio bullillnir Imi n fireproof cu- niPtit baRcmrnl , coniplotn htuant lin.illnir flxtutii , water on all the floors , gas , etc. Apply nt the office olTliollL'O. WO _ _ T-FOIl UKNT , COMPLETKt/V KUIlNtSHHD J rratntirnnt , or chop hoitso , ilotiiK flr.M clasi bull- IIPBS In OTIO of thq bust locations In thu cltv. In- qulro tlOii So. l.'llh St. , up Hlalra. ! Hu-SH ) _ T-omOKSOHEAl' . WITHNKLt. 11M10K. 1KT1I Jnndllnniry. MSI IS ID' AGENTS WANTED. j , lOoa line each Insertion , * 1 Mn line per month. Nothing taken for leas than J3c. T WANTEl ) . AGENTS'THRbUOIIOUT STATE "of Nebraska to well Odoll typewriters , big1 coin- ' ' Address , Loula Hcnoch , Omaha , Neb. 027 20' 1-AOKNT3 WANTED. WK OUAUANTKK YOU ' CAII make * 7o.OU lo 250.00 n month \\orklng for u hi nny locality. Will pay unl.iry or comm'Hslon ' as lireferrwl and cxiiermeH. Jlonov deposited In Imnlc to cover name whi'ii Bl.irtiHt. If you are out of work wo have Bomethlnir i-ntlrely now to offer , ami If yon follow our limtriictloim your micccst In wire. Tim vroplo will have ourcoocl . no matter how Iinnl thii timeH. Ills Bales reported overjr- where. All required ot you Is a little plnclc ami pnxli. U'iftmilHli Hample outlltH free.Vrlto toilay for particulars boforu nil v.ihmblu ti-rrltory 1 laUpn/ Address Standard Silver Ware Co. , Hoston , Mass. M541jyt ) WANTED TO RENT. , IMc a wont flrnt Insertion , Ic nwonl t after Nothing taHeii fur lc a than li.'c. -WANTED ! BY KKSI'ONSIHUK PARTY , family nf two , n mortorn cottaso or hoimo of ncvon'oroiglit robms.'TMn t bo In"pooil repair and in central location. Addruai 0112 , llee. MO 17 lit ) K TO KENT , "lESiniOOM."l1AUTOPOFPlCE. Answer at once , elvlntr terms and location. O 04 lice. 03U'B' STOKAOE. KalpB , lOc a line o.ich Insertion , $1 . . " > ' ) a line per month. Nothing tnltui for less than ' . ' . "ic. M-STOUAOEWILLIAMS. < .Cubs3,1214 1IA11NRY OUT r-STORARE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; I clean and cheap ratoi. R. Wells , 1111 Fiiru.im. 3lrt ) WANTED TOBUY. . HntoR. 1H a wonl first limnrtlon , loa wordthero- after. Nothing taken lor leas than -3c. * ' J-CASII I > AI1) FOll GOLD AND SILV13B. Jucobson , V KlHOlo , room 11 , 1013 Douglas Kt. M7-JO Aiil * _ NWANTED TO 1IUY , A JEWKLKU'S SAFE , burglar nml fireproof , for cash. AildruHH O 47 , Ileo. M-Uii 20 " " N -WANTED , TO ] 1UY FOll CASH , A GOOD meat market. Must bo In good location and eheap. Address O Oil. can ) lice. 0313 * AT- WANTED , i0 ! ( ) TONS i.r.-Lll. ! "T" HAILS AND 1 > light locomotive. J. E , Sexton , Crocker llUlff. , San Francisco , Gal. M511 1 _ FOB SAI/E FURNITURE. Hales , IHoa wonlllr.Hthi'iortloii , loa word thoro- aftor. Nothing tal:0n for lens than -'C. " -Foil UINT"OK SALE , IIEST " " "MAKB"JU'P- right piano. Inuuiru room 'MS , First Hatlon.il bank building. 'Jil ! : _ HOK3ES , WAGONS , KTC , IHc n wonl first Insertion , lea wonl thero- aftcr. Nothing taken for lesi than ' 'uc. _ I J-FOIl SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY CAUT7 J- Inqulrt ) at 11114 Cunilug Htreot. MS8L JX Ji i -fsTCLATsS DOAKDING .t LIVKUY. WINDSOR X Btablea , 141U Davenport ; atorago for carrlagca. 15031 * FOH/ SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilatcn. IKea wont Jlrstlnsertion , lunwordthero- after. Nolliln ? taken for less than ' . ' 5e. tEOULATION SIZB"I1IIUNS - v > wlck Se Balke blltlanl table , raekcnon and balls. Everything 111 lint-claim aliayo. Address N'I , lieu. M48U. Q I FOR SALE , IB-BALL POOL TAHLE. 4024 N. 30th strpct. M-ial 31 * Q-FORSALECHEAP , LARGE FIRE lar proof aafu : also Binall Ilix-proot safe. In- qnlruat 111U Farnam Htreet. ' M143 OLAIKVOYANIS. Ratoa , lOcnllnocach Insertion. $1.50 a lluo per month. Nothing tiikcn for leas than i5a. S-JI . NANNIE V. WARREN , LAHlVOYANT , rellablo buslneba medium ; &th yuarat ll'J N.ltitb. flUi ) PHOTOGr.APHS. 2 WEEKS. HY A. Ollartoii.OliJN. icith nt. 10 to 4. ; tr > | ) L'8 * MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than " 5o. rt-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D -L lloor , room 7 , muasago , alcoho sulphur and ao b.ltha. M4-18 1 * _ _ TMJIE. . STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER 203 L UonalaB hlock M4US 30- R SMITH , OO'JS. 13TII. UNI ) FLOOR , - Room : i , Maaaac , vapor , alcohol , stcivni.milphur- iiuifnd Aca oathti. ui4Vj ( ii * PERSONAL. Ratea , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una per mouth. Nothtiiif lalieii fur less than ' 'Se. Umal baths , ttcalp ami hair treatment , immlcuro andclilropodiHt.Mra.Poat,310WS. IBtli.Wlthnell blk 101 U-IF THIS SHOULD COME TO THE NOTICE OF Walter Hood will hu vommuiilcatu with Ills mothoriitoncii ? All la right. -Ml 'JH' MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. H.-Ui'H , lOe a line each IIIHITIIOII , $ l.r > 0 a line per mouth. Nothing- taken for leas than i.3 < ! . \\r-LOANSOXlMPROVEDANDUNIMPROVED 11 city properly. tSl.lMJO and upwards , t > to UK per centnoueluyd. ; W.Farnam Smith fi Co , 13''OFaruam 001 \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES l TheO , F.DavlHCo. . 1(103FarnamHtroet. ( Co. ! - 'i Improved and uuliiiproved Omaha veal e tatol to & yuura. Fidelity Triiht Co. . 17OJ Farnum. iO3 ! \\r ANTHONY LOANN1) TRUST c ) . , ilrt NY ' ' Lift' ' , iendaat low ratu * forehoieiiHuuurlty on NcbranUaaud lotvafarmHOf Omuhaulty pruiwrt ) ' . _ U07 ' -CENTRALLOAN JLTRUST CO. , 11UB 11LDO , UOS -SSOII.OO TO $1.000,1)0 ) TO LOAN 1 TO fl T ' yeara on Improviil Omiiha real eatatu or farm landa. i : . C , Uurrln .V. Co.JUti Sheuly block M810 11T-MONEY TO 1XJAN AT CURRENT RATES. " Apply to W , II. Melklu , First Natioaal Ilk bldir , MS3i ) \\r-jioRTG.vaK > - IAMNS. A. MOORE. JIH HEE IILU-II M < : MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS ! Rates , Idea lluun.ich hiHortlon , $1.30 n iliuiper mouth , Notlilns laUuii for leas thun uau. . V WILL LOAN MONEY ON Am * KIND OF SE- Aciirlty ; HtrleUyoontldontlal. A. K. Ihirrla , room 1 Continental hlouk 478 MONOT TO LOAN- Wo will limd.vini any mini which you wlah , KinallorliirBO , attliu lowest poaslblo ratus , In llu iinlckest povdblo llnio and for any iRiixlh nf tlmo ! o mil I you. Yoiitvtu pay II Uauk In aiu-'h Inatall- ini-ntu ax you wlah. when you wlah , and only pay for Itaalouuaayou keep It. .You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURN1TIIP.K AND PIANOS , HORSKS. WAUONS AND DAUIIIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEI1TS , MERCH ANU1SE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without puhllHlv or removal o ( property. OMAHA .MORTdAClK LOAN CO. , 3tHl .SOUTH 10TH STREET , lirbt tloor nbovo thu hlrvc : . THE OLnESTLARCir.STANUONLY INCORPOR- AT U JXJAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.till till ) -uo YOU VTANT MONBYI . Wo will lo.ni you AN YSUM you wish on your ; FURN1TUUB. PIANOS. HORSES. WAUONd. . t CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RWCIPTS. i-tc. : Wo lvi prompt attention tt > ull.ipplliMtioii , 1 and ulll i'.inynur lo'iu iia IOII.-UH you wlali. ! Yon can ntUico tin ) real Of carrying your loan : by u layincut .V nnjf ilinu. Tlieru In no pub- . llclly or removal of invimrty. . FIDELITY LOAN OILVRANTEK CO. . : Room 4. Wlllmttll block. M74I L'or. 13th anil ll.iruey SI. BUSINESS OHANOES. RatPHllua ) inunlli. Nothing I " B.VKRCKTIO AUdrcas Lock Itox 71 , UtTlraud , KuK. 41 1 BUSINESS CHANGES. Continual V -ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF .L nicrcliandlno from H.OOI ) toM.ooi ) . who wishes toroallznfrom It nt once , can llml it purchaser ny Ileo. : t 4 CllANCES. I10X 87J , SHENANDOAH , 1 A. as7sa < * VJ -IIEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEI1RAS- J- Ka for ale at a Kirmln. Western Hustings Agency. illO N. Y. L olrtg. SIOSHI _ y-FOR SALE OR IlENT-THE STOELTINO Hoti'l In ProD-wr , Adnms Co. , Not ) . Apply to J. .Kay. Hastings , Neb. 418M.T _ V-PORSALE ORTRAUE. PIRST-OLAS DRUfl J utorh centrally loe-itod. gojJ c.nh mwlne v O. w. i. . p. o uoy MH , Miiua _ \rTO nuY , SELL OR KXCIIANOE. 1IUSINE33 J. chMicoA , real ontat < i or land * . Apply to West ern Ilii4hiesi Aifency. U10 N. Y. r * tilTc. M8U1 33 VwTNTEDPARTNERTEffllER SILENT OR - > - active , with c.iHh , to carry praln In Contra ! N - hraaka. Can buy clieap. Hood prospect to double money. C.tpaclty forllfty thouaatid btnhcla. Ad dress , O 4 1 , Ileo. -lilU _ Y -FOR SALE FOR CASH , A WELL LOCATED coi.n p.iylmr dnifc Btoro. Iteasous ( nr.Hnlllne pohip Into wholesale business. Addroaa U 6:1 : Ileo. 40H-1 , Y-REST PAYING MEAT MARKET IN THIS city for sale or rent. C.illnt 'Julia Uloiulo street. MJ1H7 8' " . " FOR SALE AN OLD ESTALISHED COAL business , convenient location , ll.-iri.iln for somebody. Address O f > 7 lice. M41I7 30 7-FOR ' SALETiiAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM , lii town of L'3io6n. D'ohiir Rood buaincnit. cheap ; half caah , halanco tlmo. Addreaa OGI , Ileo. MtU7g'i < _ _ " E OB EXCHANGE. , Ratr-s , lOca line each Insorllou.iM.fiQ n line per mouth. Nottilnfr taken for leas than L'uc. / and"Uakiita. . Will Hull eheap OP cxchanito for tndsu.lioraeaand eattlo. Add.box 70 , Pratikfort.Iiid. J-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL take real estate , money. Uox 'Jl)3 ) , Frankfort Ind. r$1.000.00 oim.uoii.oo DRUG AN ! ) SUNDRY fJflock and fixtures for Bale , or would tradn for clear land In Merrlck , Nance. Hamilton or Polk eomitlos. Address , Lock llox 403 , Central City , Neb. ; ! 03-il : ' / -FINi : DRIVINR HOHSi : AND IIUOOY FOR /vacant lot. Dr. llrowurlirif , U10 N. Y. Life. 410 HO V-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD DRIV- rh horse for new brlcU or lumber. No use for homo. 033 Dee. 4SU-:10. : V 11USINESS IILOCK , GOOD TOWN IN EAST- "i-rn Nebraska , for slock mdse. Address P. O. llox 100 , Creston , Neb. 11511)3211' ) ' / TO EXCHANGE , HOTELS IN OOODLAN1) . /-'KniiHim , llrolten How and Curtln , Ni-branka , for well located , Ueslrablo farm lauds. Will assume- Incnmbraiico or pay cash difference. Address Drawer 1002 , Lincoln , Nebraska. M51H 2 V-23 HEAD GOOD YOUNG HORSES FOR DRUO ' -'Rtoclt. WiltH If you mean bUBlneus. L. II. BOD North Pl.ltle , Neb. MS 40 2 FOR SALE REAIj ESTATE. Rates , 10o.111111) each Insertion , $ l.BOa line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25o i"j > AliMLANDSG.V.'lIA'lUilSON , , 1112 NTY ? LIFE. i. M293S1U * B UY LOTS IN STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and best lots in OMAUA. Special price and terms to HOME 11UILUKKS. Stoopcl Place lots wilt ahv.iys a'lvanco lit priei. for the city miml irrow westward. Call on or ad- dreHa W. A. Wubatur,40J Boobldg. Oil FA11M MORTGAGES. C. P. HA11UISON , 1112 N. Y. Life. 7iU 3J BAUGAINS-IIOUSKS , LOTS AND FAHMS.SALK or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker bile. NOT INVEST YOUH SAVINGS IN A nice home ? 1 am otlerlmr a peed 0-rooin houao and half aero lot for half their value. This la a Htiap. John W. Hoblilns , owner , U40 Boo lllilj- . ! 15l S21 170U SALE JL1 Rood farms that rent for $2.00 per aero cash for land In cultivation. Prlco $20,00 per aero. . Also , Farms that rent for share of crop. Prlco $3.00 to $1(5.1)0 ( ) per acre. Also. Good unimproved land at $5.00 to $12.00 per acre. Terms 1- , " cash , balauco In annual paymeuta. 7 jx-'r cent Interest. ' Liberal commission given agents. D.Hayds. . No. 313 1-2 South 15th street. Omaha , Nob. ; tsB21 V\7"K OWN , HY FORECLOSURE , AND OFFF.Il oiioofthobestproporttoaon Lowe nvemin.nll In elepant Bhapo. 147 foot front , with everything complete ( the hoime and barn alone coHtln ? Slj- ( 000.00) ) , at a prlco low enough to justify a purchaae solely as nn investment. It Is the bent property in Omaha for the moner. Look It ovt-r Inside and out Inupoct It elouely. It will be fioUl at a great Hacrltlco. This la mi oppor tunity of your life to pet one of the moat beautiful rt'8llene < ' in Omaha for less than 50 per cent of Its actual coat. Call and wo will Hhow you thin property with pleaaure. GLO11E LOAN & TRUST CO. , Itith and Dodge streets. Midi A SAFE AND PKOF1TAI1LE INVE3TJIENT. $00 per acre. The best farm In Douglas county. This land will sell for $100 an aero In less than 3 years. Cash Income f BOO a year from rent. Omaha Real Estate .V Trust Co. , lieu Dldg. 412 A ACRES. JUST THE PLACE FOR A HOME , Jneartown. 013 Now York Life. 41)031 ) fJ-ACRE IILOCK NEAR TOWN IN MY HANDS -'for It ) daya for cash , low prlco. Abstract with land. Ul ; | Now York Life. 439 US An ACRES NEAR TOWN FOR SALE , WELL ttwatercd. 01:1 : New York Life. 453 au ONE ! > AND ONE 10 ACRE TRACT SUITAI1LE for fruit or garden ime. One-half caah , H time , low prlco. Ulil New York Lifu. 457 30 1 00 ACRES DOUGLAS COUNTY , J15 tulles from Omahu poatofllco , 3 inllua from depot. Orchard , Ki-a pea and small frulta. Mood well and windmill. $35.00 per acre , terms to suit. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. , Room 4 , lice bulldlmr. Mli)4 ) . ' SECURITIES FOB SAI Rates , lOc a linn each Insertion , $ ! . . * > ! ) a Una par month. Nothing taken forloas thanjMc , 8'PERiCENT MO'RTGAOIJS F oiriALESECUli- , ItyabMolutulysafo. Ames Real EaUitj au'imcy lOnF-muim. M33'J HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES nettlmr puruliaserauood raluof luterost , HIIIIIB of from$100.00 up.forH.ilu by Clofti Loin & Trust Co. , Hllli and Dod.'o , Om.'iho. Particular ) on np- plleatlon. M7U t M'O SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOME -L very cholco aeeurltles are ortei-eil at an attract ive discount. Honda , warrants , mortfrairua , utu. , nbaoluti'ly prtlt oteeil. Iminlrdof John D.ile , eom- iiiurclalbrokur iilll ) N. Y. Life. ; l.ii : S l MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES. Rates , lOnn HUH each Insertion , ft.00a lluo per mouth. Notliini ; liken : for luab than 'J3i > , . ( ! V.T itilO California atreet. .114 _ SHORTHAND AND TYPJ3 WBIIJCNG. Ratn , IDuahuonarh InsorllO'i. $1.5)illn : ) pa mouth , Nothing taken fur lo GENTLi\IEN : CAN SOON Jiei : | ul rn a wurlthii ; knowledge ot Hhorlliamt an 1 typDwrlthnr at A. U. Van S.int'u Mchool of ahoit- hand , , ilM N. Y. Llfu. Tyiwwrttura tu runt. Oltl L and typ'iwrhlni , ' IH at tlio Omaha Coimnernlal colli-k'n , Write Rohrboueh llron. for calalotruo , Oniiilia , Nob. 3113 8-"j w ANTETD" li ORKO w , \\TILL PAY 8 PER CENT FOR if2,000.00 FOR > ' onn year nnd , ab security , give llrst mortgage on business pruporty worth $15OOO.OUi lltlo pur- feet. Fur parlumlum call on or addreHi Harris , 4VM lion bulldhn ' , . JI5OII SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. lla'ra , lOo a line each Insertion , * 1.BO li line per month , Nothing taken for losi thun 5 > 5e , ' l ' e.Jirrv Iho largest llnu of typo writer * lu Da Ilia , wt'Ht. ull makes , ' . ' 3 to 75 IH.T cent uavud on all leading m.-iehliu'H. Tel , SW , yj ; , Rateb , lOoalhm oicli Inanition , f 1.30a HUB par month. Nothing UUun for Itua tluu 'Jju. T SOXNENnKItO. DIAMONI ) lilloicKir lT)3 ( l tUutigl.iHiit. Lo.uminoni'yoiidl'HiioiHls , wutcliiu , eto. Old gold and allvcr bonglit , Tel. IS3J. Uhl SCALES. Rates , 10ualliuiuiicliliiiontoiiVl.&U .1 llnu IK.T mouth. NothhiK t.tkuu fur \ < XM than . > 5o , JN A'ddivtw ilordeii A. Sullo Uo'l4iku : t. , Chfcajo Dili ) Ilatcn. It'ua Ihiiiiiaeli liiHDrilon , * ! . . ' , ! ) it Hue psr iiiuulh. Nuthln.laUcu fur IUHS llmu 25c. W irAKER ( FORMBRLV WlTlT jo7lN f7 . du-oai v < l , 1-iti-y with M. O. Maul ) , uuilnr- umtulaiur , Jlj S. luth at Tvl. ODD , 017 - , H < a n wonl ftri < : innrtlon , lo word thereafter. Nothing tikrtUor losi than 25 < s. rOST. nKTWEEN FAltNAM AND LOCUST. > .lctnll drawings on b'niwn paper ; finder will please notify Pacific Foundry Co. , 310 S. Kith , . M512 29 T OST-A LAROK , DRlNttLT-3 OOLOUKI ) ORKAT JJDnnom.iflttrr , Whllooiiulon bronftt. Illuocyeu. Tip of tall cut off. Omvfnr Kllchtly scratched. Sultnblo rcwiii'd for return Id 25l7 Fnrnani utreet. M544 30 rill ! 1NSTUOMENT3 placet ] * pn record Augustas , 1893 ! , WAttUAXTt DKK11S. Joromlali Soymotir nnilMrlra to Joseph WliiU'rbntiinin , lotH hloo.k 4 , 1m- piDVomcnt Assocln a ndil . t 1 K I ) Morrison to Judsiu illsloy , lot 0 , ' 2.500 Paul llaoriind wife todharlotto ICnst- mnii , lot 11 , bloolc ntut tor's add. . . . COO lUVMnllotto to O 11 Richards , oxcc- tltor , lot 15 , block 1C , Onuilm Vlow. . 1,000 Onto City hand company to O K Mil- lorotul , ti H souw 27-10-12 0,000 DKF.DS. K S Dnndy. Jr ( master In chancery ) to Lombard In vestment company , trus tee , lot 2 , bloiiU 1 , Woods' Place 1,500 Hamo tosaino , lot 3 , same . 1,500 Same tosatno , lot-l , H.Vnu 1.000 Hiimn to same , lot f > , samo. , . , . . . . . 1,500 Hamo to Manic , lot tl , same 1,500 Kiunu to Kruno , lot 13 , same 1,500 Saini ) tosaino , lot 14 , ittiio. 2,1)00 Kaino losiinu : , lot 15 , same 2,000 Santo to same , lot IG.satuo 2,000 Total amount of transfers. . . . $22,401 RglLWHYTlIVlEGflRD ' ' Ix-.ives IciltCA'o'O , nt'RLINOTON A ( J. | Arrives Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts , I Omaha 4.20pm . Gltlc.tffh V < "ttlbulo. B.OO am ll.liriatu . Clilcairli . 11.50 nin Kxpnm. . . , 4.2fi pin 7.17 pin CldcaKO > V Iowa Local , 0.50 pm Oinah.i I Depot loth nnd Mitaon Sts. I Omolia . j (1.00 ( nm . . . . .Texas KxprcBH 10.r ( ) pin I ) . 10 am Ni-brawlca SWtu Lmltctl 'l.no pin J.iiopm .World'H Fair Llmlti-il. . . . . . t.tonm n.43aml..KausaB City Day Extin > sa. , . . 10.13 piulK. O. NlKht Exp. via U. P. Trans. 10.15pm I St. Louis Express 'tcaveaT UNION PACIFIC. Omaha I Union Depot 10th A Marcy Sts. "LcavoB I rXrHves" Omaha U. P. Depot and Marey Sta. Omaha ri.iOpm : | Chicago Kxpreii I O.13ani ! 11.30am I Chicago Kxpresj. . . . . ± . .jf > .gOpm Leaven I FTET&TlcTVALUKY ( Arrives Onialial Depot 1 atli mid Wolxtur StH. I Oinah R.fiOam .Deidwood l.Cfipm 8.50 am ( Ex. Sat. ) Wyo. ' . ( K < c. Mon. ) t..r r pn : fi..IO pm . Norfolk ( E . Sunl.iy ) . 111.20 am 0. lupin 9. ' _ ' . " > an : Leaves I CHICAGO A NQIITJI WESTN. ( Arrives Omalial U. P. depot. IDili .Olarcy Sta. I Omaha Chicago O.OO pm .Vestibule Limit' " . . O.'Jt ) am . Eastern Fjyei H.Kipm .Chle. P 11 ! ; | g pm Leaves I MISSOURrPACIFIc : ( Arrives" _ Omalial " IepiU ) 13th and W-obstcr Sta. I Omaha * " ' " 12.4r pm St. Louis Evpivai 0.00 nin 10.00 pm St. Louis Express 4.U3pm C. 10 pm Nebraska Local S.45 am Leaves C. ST. P. , JfTTt O. I Arrives Omaha Depot inthand Vv'cbslcr SIB. I Omaha H.fiOam" . .Sioux City Ai'cqjinioilntlon. . 11.03 pm 1.15pm Sioux City Exprnm ( Ex. Sun. ) 12.40pm D.-lOpm . . . : . . . . .St. Paullihiilted U.23am S. 10 pin Emerson I'aisong''r ' ( Ex. snn. ) S.43am Leaves I SIOUX CITY'.fPACIFO. [ Arrives Omalial Depot , 10 and Marcy Sta. Omaha 0.45 : im . . , . , .Sfonx City' Passenxer 110.20pm 4.OOpm | , , st. Pam'BXtirpyi. . . . . . ' . ' ? . llO.OOam Leaves . SIOUX CITY ftouiiju [ Arrives Omaha Depot. inth'nnd.\f'jbsterStn. I Omaha fi.45pm ) . .St. Paul Limited. . t.25am ) C. 15pm I .Chicago Limited. . 11.23 am Leaves I OMAHA. & ST. LOUIS. lArrlvea OmahalU.iP. DoiMt. IQUi and Marcy I Omaha 4.00 pin | . . .rrist. Louis Camion Rail. ! . . . . (12.35 ( pm WHY THEY PBOTEST. 1'roporty Oivncira Object to Huvln iThelr l.'ots CoiiIUriitpd by n Orniln Change. The renewal of asritation in the matter of grading Dorcas street from Second to Sixth street has brought the buzzing of a hornets' nest about the cars of the city ofllclals , as in terested property owners are decidedly up in arms about it. A continuous stream of ex cited people poured into tlio ofilco of the city clerk yesterday forenoon , each insisting that ho had signed the petition for the grading under a inis-ipprehcnslon of the actual facts , nnd demanding that ho ho allowed to withdraw his nanio from the paper. It was sot forth by one and nil that the grading would result in thu confiscation of the prop erty , and n startling array of facts and tig- ures were presented to backup that assertion. The protllo prepared by Iho city engineer showed n 1111 in some places of seventy-two feet , nnd in others a cut of nearly sixty foot. It was argued that it .would cost some of tno property owners $1,000 n lot for grading the street in front of their places , ami that It would cost them another $3,000 to raise their lots to grade at the rate of 14 } cents per cubic yard , which Is the prlco to bo paid umler'tho bids submitted. It was freely charged thnt the whole thing vas the result nf the scheming of ono IndU. vidual , and that he was the ono who would receive the greatest honotlt If the work was tlono. The statement was made that if the street was graded and owners of abutting lots wcro unable to grade up their lots to tlio same grade heavy ruins would cut down thu high embankment thrown up by the city and the taxpayers at largo would bo put to a continual expense in the way of repairs in lllilng In the washouts. Uno strong argument used was that the mayor , although u property owner there and an Interested party , had refused to sign the petition , although ho had not protested against it. as ho was not disposed ta kick if the majority of the property owners on the stk-cut desired the chnngo to bo mado. For steady nerves and good sleep use Bromo-Scltzer. Contains no Antl-Pyrino Fireworks tonight , Courtlund boaoli. Lffii Itoomers , GUTHIUK , Old. , Atatr.28. . Hundreds of people uro fiiTlvin JJioro every day to await the Churokoo fifeiyp oponinj * . The people arriving now u > p well fixed finan cially , but these who Suvo boon waiting- on the line sinuo sprfiii ? are HuITuriu now and will Huller grtiutly , even if they doBccuro aoluiin. Aljurtjo ) majority of the people arriving hero uro laboring tintlor the ballot tliatuthoy will got the land free , nnd are jpyiuppointod when they learn that they ipjtistpuy from $1.50 to &Jf)0 per acre , in ntldltlon to living upon the land five y&'ars , before they secure it. _ uj 11 * U'J ' Aorunuut ISitiUy Injnroil. PEORIA , 111. , Atig. . Michael Rior- dan , an aeronaut , wiwiHoriously injured lust evening while descending with a parachute from a balloon ascension. lie had gone up from Central park in the presence of u largo crowd , and when ho dropped with the parachute he was seen to bu having considerable trouble on ac count of the Btrong wind. Just na he noured tlio earth a sudden gust drove him up against the street car burns and loosened hi * hold on the parachute , * IIo fell to , the brick sidewalk , brok/ his shoulder and a rib , besides rocoivlt& In- tornul injuries. 'Tho Olllchil Train" Through Iowa for G , A. R. meeting at Indianapolis will leave Onutha at 3 p. in. Sunday , September II. Speoiul rates will ho made for all old comrades , their families and friends. For full particu lars call at ticket olllco Chicago. Hock Island & ljaeilio railway , 1002 Furnurn btroot. S1IRRED UP A HORNET'S ' NEST Daplornblo Lack of Harmony Among Mom- bora of the Oity Datootivo Porco. SOME P6INTERS FOR THE POLICE BOARD Vaughn' * I'cciilmr Idrixs oftlio rum Pj tem 'Clllef llnze M r Vet Tro d the Cnrpnt Attempt la Mown > Vlxzitrit , For sonio time past things have not boon running smoothly In the detoctlvo branch of the Pmaha police department , and tlio ills- satfs/aotlon / has. spread to a certain extent nniong the piti-ohncii. ; The trouble seems to Iiav6 'beoif prccipltatcil by religious and political maltors. Much of the agitation ovlJontly cornea from suvoral iiiotnbors of the force \vlio aro'trylng to push thoinsolves Inw positions whluh thuy doslro. ' 1'ho Uoanl of Flro and Police commission- era hnsi had its attention culled to the inattor through charges preferred by J. Al. Vaughn of the ilotcutivo forcu ugulnst John Vlzzsrd , u fellow ofllcor. WotoiHlvo Vlzzard Is accused of making an cxcesslvo uhargo for bringing back a fugitive from justtuo from Iowa. When confronted ivuli the charge Vlzzanl did not deny the facts , but said such things were customary and that ho.dtd so on the recommendation of his chief , II. P. Haze , a man vho now aspires to have n now ofilco created for his special bencllt , immnly : That of assistant chief of police , with the pay nnd rank of u captain. The charges nualnst Detccttvo Vizzsird wore read at the last mooting of the police board. The following day .T. At. Vaughn cnmo out In an open challenge denying that ho had oror charged the stnto for niitongo when ho rode on a railway pass. Ho offered to give any ono $100 who would provo the contrary. In investigating some of the workings of the detective foreo THE HER has unearthed n good deal of rottenness , and the attention of the police commissioners Is called to the ex isting state of affairs. In reply to Vaughn's "deli , " hero are some interesting facts and figures : Vmi ) in' Kxponso Account. Stnto of Nnhraska In account with J. St. Vannhn , nient for the arrrst and return of .1. II. lUanipItt , chtireed with crlino committed In Doimlns county ! .Tunu 5 , hotel 1)111 ) J 2 CO .luno 5 , ticket to Itiiltlmoro J'.DO , dlnnorat W. Wntor 70c 2325 Sleeping berth $3 , tmppor at Atchlson 76o 3 75 Juno 0 , dinner on train 76c , supper 75c , .sleeper 83 -150 Juno 7 , breakfast .it ( Jumherlaiul 7&c , dinner nl Washington 78c 1 60 June 7 , railway ticket from Junction to Annapolis ami return 1 00 Juno 7 , toloKniphln ? to governor nnd .secretnrvof Ntatojl , hotel bill f'2.75. . 3 75 Juno 7 , telegraphing to Baltimore Uf > e , supper ut Hilllmnru7Dc : 1 00 Juno 10 , hotel bill , $3 per day , Inci dentals. J10 1000 Juno 12 , hotel 1)111 at I'lUsburj : .self and prisoner 7 00 Juno 12 , return tlokut from Haltlmoni 5100 June 13 , breakfast anil dinner self and prisoner 300 June 13 , telegraphing Sl.2.1 , hotel bill In Chicago S3 4 25 Juno 1-1 , dlnneron train $1.50 , Inciden tals $ l.i > 5 2 75 Postage lOc , 11 days tlmu$3 per day , S33. . . . 33 10 Total $102 10 Tills statement was sworn to by J. M. Vaughn on Juno 25 , 1890 , before J. L. Ben nett , a notary public. Cliimpitf.s Affidavit. State of Nebraska ) Uouelas County , f On the 'J0ti | day of August , 1893 , before mo , Charloa Itrandlc * , a notary public In nnd for said county , personally appeared at my olllco J. Harry Cmnipltt , being tlrst duly sworn , tlo- posath and said : Sly true narno Is J. Harry Clampltt. nnd I II vu In Omaha , Neb. , having been a resident of this city for about eight years. Hy occupa tion I am a barkeeper nnd have a general i acquaintanceship In this city. In the year of lU'JO I wns arrustcd In Baltimore. Mel. , on Mul berry street between 1'oarl and 1'lno by 1'ollco Sergeant Sulbold of.Jlhu Jlaltlmoru police force on the charge of assault with Intent to do great bodily Injury. This charge was preferred against mo by U. O. Paul I of Elk City , , ' Neb. , and the police ollleers of Omaha i , Nob. I was belli until an ollicer could arrive In Baltimore from Omaha with requisition papers. The ofllcor who came after mo was J. AI. Vaughn , a member of the city detective force of Uniuha. lie iot. the ex tradition papers for mo at Annapolis , JId. , and Marled westward with me. When the con ductor came to take up our tickets Vaughn gave him passes for both of us on the llaltl- moro&Olilo road. Ho slopped with me In Pittsburg , Pit. , for forty-olsht hours to visit relatives. Hu left mo In Diamond Alloy , in that city. Wo then came on lo Chicago , where ho put mo in thu jail nndor tlie city hall and Kept me there for forly-ulirlit hours , which was unnecessary. Wo came to Omuhu from Chicago over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , anil ho gave thu conductor passes for our fares. I nin positive of this because - cause I haw I hem us lie handed them to the conductor. Vair.'hn tried to blnlf mo on the way here , hut 1 told him I didn't holievo there with ( m honest hair In Ids whiskers. The passes hu gave the conductor were small prln I oil slips , nnd were unllko coupon or other tickets , and ho told mo ho had frco trans portation for both of us , and was going to send mi ) up , for throe years , lie told the con ductor this when wu were on our wuy to Chicago. J , llAltHYCl.AMl'lTT. Sworn to before Justice Urumllcs , August 20 , 1H03. Charge * Acaliiit Vlzzard. The case mndo out against Vizzard dates back somewhat , hut was not Hied until ho took his annual leave of absence , and then instead of mulling the chat-ires through Ills superior oillcer to Oiiiof Seavoy , whoso duty It Is to investigate nnd with the report of his Investigation turn the matter over to the commissioners for their consideration , A'auglm hired an attorney , who mailed the charges to the chief , Some people say that nnxloty to expose the wrong doing of a comrade - rado did not ureo him to do so until the ac cused was away from the city. To go hack of this affair it is alleged that Vaughn docs not Jiko Vlzzard and at ttio last mooting of the board of trustees of tlio police relief fund ho Uft the meeting in a very angry frame of mind , and was heard to remark that ho "would get oven with that Liverpool yet. " Moro recently Vaughn and Vlzzard were working to solve the mvstory surrounding the death of Curl Stcllnmchcr , found dead not long ago under mysterious circumstances In tlioCuunliighaui block. Vizzard was , ques tioning Mr. Voartror , a friend of thu de ceased , wlion Vaughn came In and asked to sco Yeargor. Ho was informed'that ho was engaged with Vlzzard , and loft the place swearing1 hu would have nothing to do with the case , nor would ho work with his follow oflicer. Tor I'cnrl .M no key. But speaking about passes. It Is hinted tlmt Vaughn remembers who got Pearl Muckoy a pass to u distant o.istom city some time ago , nnd It is furthermore stated that ho knows the methods employed iu getting that pass , The public might bo in terested in this case in detail. Vaughn is openly accused ot getting a , pass for this woman upon false representa tions. It seems that she lived In the "burnt district" and had some trouble , to which the attention of ilio police was called. Homo time after her brother and another young follow were arre.siod a ? sus picious ' characters and locked up in the city jail Th'oy were suspected of crooked work. I'onrl Maokoy , who uoems to have bucomo acquainted with Vaughn , found him and drove to , ( fudge Holsoy'3 house to got an order : for her brother's release. Judge Hclsoy gave the ofder , when Vaughn told him that the boy was ail right , was of re spectable fan.ily and was only hold on n nominal charge , The oillcer In charge nt hoadnuarters was out nt lunch when I'cnrl Mackoy came into the station witli tlio order for release , and the jailer , seeing that the order was all right , released the young fel 1- low , Iu a short tlmo word was received tlmt lie and his pal were wanted for > burglary nt Ogden , U. T. onicors hUrrled out to again ulaco the young follow iitidcr arrest and an oflicer went to the house \ wliero his sister was living in "tho district. " She denied that her brother waa there , but when threatened with arrest for assisting n fugitive from Justice tooscapo she told the otllccrs that tlio young man was upstairs under her hod. Ho wits found and again locked up. When Judge Helsuy hoard of ttio matter next day ho accused Vaughn of complicity uud said that the matter hud been misrepresented to him by this ofllcor. Vaughn did not satisfactorily ex plain this. So mo tlmo after this llttlo eptaodo Vaughn wont to Iho police matron nnd asked her toasMst him In getting a p.\ss to an eastern city for ix young girl , who had strayed away from the path of \lrtuo. Ho sntil that ho had asked no many favors of the railway fompantc * that they might not assist Jitm In this "pood work. " Accordingly the matron Interested herself and secured the desired transportation. She saw the girl nnd know who it was. Vaughn mumbled something nbout being busy when lie saw that the matron know who ' 'this young girl" was , and made himself con spicuous by his nbfionco. irlo .Siim'w Ii0g < Vaughn is said not to take his turn nt working nlpht.t as the otl.pr ofllcors nro com pelled to do , saying that ho is growing too old nnd that ho is averse to working nt nights. Ho says that if ho has to work ulglus ho will have to < ] ult the force. Ho Is also alleged to bo drawing n pension from the government for disabilities received dur ing the Into war and n good salary from Iho flty as n detective. Most people prcsnmo that policemen are able-bodied , rugged men , able to slaml hardships of ah kinds. It was about two years ago that u number of good ofllcors were dropped from the pay rolls for physical defects. There are other things whtoh will come to light bofero this police niuddlo Is settled and the commissioners will llntl plenty to do. Those matters have como up from tlmo to time and the onde.ivor to force the police Into politics or politics into the | volico has brought out many scandals. A gentleman , representing Dotcctlvo VizTard , said yesterday : "Thcso charges were made by Vaughn nnd 1 shouldn't bo surprised If Chief Detective Haze was mixed ( ] up In the deal. Thuy hoped to got the charges bofuro Iho commissioners while Vizznnl was out of the city and Imvo the papers 'roast' him. They only exposed their own rottenness , and mw that' they have stirred up a hornet's nest nnd nro likely to have themselves Investigated , they would ho glad to drop the matter right where it stands if they could. " lla/u Has Tunrlftt Tonde'arlos. Now this Is what they say nbout Hazo. Ho Is the head of the city dotcctlvo depart ment and hai six detectives under his direc tion , I3iu If there is a fugitive outsldo of Iho city to go after , Haze goes In most In stances. Ho likes to rldo In varnished cars. These trips necessitate several days ab sence , and in the meantime the dotcctlvo department Is without a chief. lib has made n great many trips \vhcro his expenses run up very high These will bo investigated. Grain All the ( Jliiry. „ Haze , It Is said , also has a penchant for "running In : vt the death"orrather capture , of a noted criminal nnd then taking all thu credit when ho never spent any time work ing up the case , only to make the arrest. IIo took the credit of landing the L\i\son : burglars In jail and also of another im portant case not long ago , when In fact the location-of the crooks , the "tips" and pre liminary work was done by his ollleers with out his aid , advice or knowledge. The chief is said to take such a great in terest in his political duties that ho tries to coerce now recruits on the force to Join his organization , and it is alleged thai ho even went so far as to intimate to the matron that her position would bu much rnoro tenable if she listened to him and followed his advlco. While speaking of Haze , it might not bo out of place to Inquire what became of n search warrant which he had Issued to re cover some diamonds in the possession of a colored woman named Graham , who claimed to have found the valuable gems , and after wards , what became of the gems ? Ho is also alleged to "havo It in" for cer tain ofllcers , ami only recently tried to got Jimmy Lindsoy , the pugilist to go with him to the station and make a complaint against Oflicer Sullivan for not arresting Jimmy. Sullivan has the reputation of being ono of the best men ever put on the heat he Is now traveling , and one night Jimmy \-as down there enjoying himself. The ofllcor told him to go home or bo locked up , and then llnzo concluded , "for the good of the force , " Sulli van should bo reported. Alter llroikltst : To purify , vitalize and enrich the blood , and glvonervo , bodily and digestive strength , take Hoods Sarsaparilla. Continue the medicine after every meal for a month or two and you will feel "liko n now man. " The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven by its thousands of wonderful cures. Why don't you try it ? Hood's Pills euro constipation. They are the best after dinner pill and family ca thartic. BIckotts tonight , Courtland Not the train that carries the officials , but the train that carries "tho boys" to Indianapolis. C. II. I. & P. railway special card for comrades of the G. A. 11. and their friends will leave Omaha on the evening of the -d of September for Indianapolis , and on Sunday , September 3 , the Hock Island will run u .special solid through train , leaving Omaha at 3 p. in. , Counuil Bluffs nt 3:30 : p. m. , arriving at Indianapolis Monday at 2 p. in. This train will bo accom panied by the Iowa State Band. Com rades desiring to take this train can rest assured tli.at they will got superior accommodations and fast time to In dianapolis via the Great Rock Island Route. From Chicago via the Big Four passing over the cele brated Midway Phtisuiico of the World's Columbian exposition , thus obtaining a fine view of the grounds , and upon re turning can Hloj ) at the World's fall- grounds without going into the city. Round trip tickets on this train or via thin line same as via any other lino. Parties desiring to go only to Chicago on either the Saturday or Sunday trains can purchase tickets to Chicago only. The ripeciul train leaving Omaha Sun day at 3 p. m. will bo composed of chair cars , high back couches and Pullman Hlcepcrs and will bo in every way ono of tlio lined t trains over run out of Omahu , passing through Dos Moine.s , tlio capital city of Iowa , and gutting us well a line view of the government arsenal buildIngs - Ings at Rock Island , III. Thi ) regular train on Saturday will bo equipped with equal facilities and accommodations. Comrades who are well acquainted will accompany the trains on Saturday and Sunday through to Indianapolis. For further particulars call at Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific ticket olllco , 1002 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. CHAKI.KS KK.VJJ KDV , G. .N. W. P. A. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach Aln lier llutnun nil Awliil I'Jot , C.V. . Mosher , an erstwhllu Lincoln banker , but now a temporary inmate of tlio county Jail , has suddenly developed a literary turn of mind nnd has commenced writing a story of a company that was organized for the purpose of stealing the sphynx from the desert of Africa and exhibiting it at the World' ' * fair. The production will ho ready for the press at spnin ilmo during the next few weeks and will run as a serial , contain ing several chapters. The main plot Is laid In IJncob.1 , and Iho loading characters are u bunker , a contractor and a manager. In the story Mosher himself takes the role of the hanker , agreeing to furnish ttio funds for carrying on the enterprise , hut is prevented from so doing on account of having euddenly been arrested nnd thrown Into jail. This llttlo incident , as the story goes , destroyed all of the plans and the scheme was aban doned. Pile of people have piles , out Dowllt's Witch I laze i Hulvo will euro thorn. Fireworks tonight , Courtland beach. Oinnlin I'atr and Have * . To intending oxhlbltora arrange ments have been made with the rail roads whereby uhipnionts to our fair will bo returned freo'of charge. Sontl for premium Hot. Passenger rates 1 J-3 furo for all points within 7f > miles from Omaha. Dates , September 4 to 8. 11. ENGMIMAS' , Keu'y. DEFIED THE ENTIRE TOWN i Orazod with Liquor n Workman with Two Hevolvors Orentes llavoo. DANGEROUS FREAK OF A YOUNG MAN Cnrl Andprnnn , 11 ll clmrerd rnr.it llniul , Arnn lllm.olf iindTrlr' . to Dppopnlnte the Town of I'lorcnrr She-rill's I'oiso on His Trnll. The quiet of the llttlo town of Kloroncft , Just north of the Omaha city limits , was In n terrible commotion .yesterday and ucondition ofaffairs that comes close to belli ) ; a riot prevailed. r ,1 month or moro Carl Anderson , a stout nnd ho.trty young man , has boon work- Inn for Hans Nelson , a prosperous farmer , residing near Foroat Lawn cemetery , nnd tlurlng all of this tlmo nnd Until yostonlny has been nn Ideal farm hand , but now ho U hin llko a wild beast , roaming the wooiis , seek- somcono whom hu may devour. Sunday the Nelsons wont to church , leaving Anderson to do the ovenlntr chores and work nbout the stables. When they returned - aiH turned they found him In n dtunken condi tion and with his work undone. Having pity on the fellow ho was put to bed , that ho might sober up and be ready for Iho work of yesterday , but as the hours of the night railed away Nelson concluded that ho had no plnoo in his house for ii lusher nnd yester day morning so In formed Mr. Anderson , at the same tlmo paying him the amount of wares duo. Without saylnir n word Anderson went out Into the yard and sat down upon n log , bury ing his face In his hands , This position ho occupied for a few minutes , and until after Nelson and ills sons had gone to the barn , ticltlmnip from his seat nnd leaving his meditations behind , Anderson went to the house and up lo his room , where ho secured a couple of revolvers which ho had stored away in his trunk. Those weapons of war fare ho stuck Into his boot legs , and loaded down with cartridges , started out tib reap n harvest ot' blood. The barn was tha spot where ho de cided to first bccin his reaping operations , nnd thither ho went , with blood in his eye nnd murder in his heart. Reaching the door of the building Anderson discovered Nelson and his son harnessing the horses and at once draw a bead on them both , commanding them to throw up their hands. For a minute they looked Into the muzzles , , of the two pistols and then sent their hands to the very ridge polo , at the same time dodging behind a horse , conclud ing that It was bolter In the end to lose a chunk of horse llcsh than to give up the ghost themselves. 1'lfil tor Thrlr l.lvos. Anderson saw the play and commanded them to got from behind their barricade of horse , saving that if they did not ho would let daylight through the whole business. All three of the men , the sieger and the be sieged , held their positions for fully nn nour , until Dually ttio two men saw an opportunity when Anderson was not watching , and tak ing advantage of this , they slipped through a window and lied for the tall limber. During the early stage of the engagomeni in thu barn Mrs. Anderson had learned of the critical position occupied by her husband and her son , and had sent out for reinforce- miitits In the shape of a ( Uucn or moro of the neighbors , who arrived Just as the two am bushed men made their escape. Anderson was not to be c.uight napping and as the ad ditional forces lllud onto the Held he ran from the barn and Into the woods , where for some tlmo ho kept up a perfect bombard ment , defying Iho combined forces to como out and rapture him. livery now nnd then ho would laugh' in llemltsh glee and say that he would shoot the whole county and spread devastation over the entire - tire land if he was disturbed in his fort , which consisted of a hollow tree. Several plans were matured for dislodging the hired man , but none of thorn were carried out , simply for the reason thnt the loader of the attacking party had no desire to have his body or the bodies of his men tilled with cold lead. Ignored the U liltn Flag. Once or twice the Nelsons and their fol lowers flung out a flair of truce , but when It was seen by Anderson ho simply laughed and remarked that ho would ho blanknd if ho would recognize any such rag , and that they might Just as well put It back into the pocket from whence It was taken. There bums no prospect of a cessation of the hostilities , Nelson drowofThis forces nnd held a council of war At that council It was decided that the forces were not suf ficiently lanro to dislodge the enemy nnu that thu sheriff and his posse would have to bo called in lo take ; i hand. Thereupon young Nelson was pill upon the back of a horse and sent to this city , reaching hero shortly after noou , ills animal showing the effects of the hard ride , which trip the rider alieges was made in twenty minutes. Keach- mg the court.honsu , ho went up thu slono Illght of stairs at a rate of speed never yet equaled and presented his case to Sheriff Itcnnnll , who at once advised him to go before - fore a justice of tiio peace and swo.ir out : v warrant. Tills the boy did and a few min utes later the shorill nnd his posse , armed lo Iho teeth , rode out of town for thu purpose of capturing the man who is supposed to bo a dangerous lunatic. Thuy captured him yesterday afternoon , without loss of life. Piles of people riavo puns , om DJ U'itt's Witclt Hazal.S-ilVii willis.ifj t'l j n. o Balloon tonight at Courtlund beach. FIEE AND POLICE BOAKD. Uriel SdHHion of tlui CuiiiiiiUnlDiiurt Minor There wcro only three members of the Hoard of Fire and 1'ollco commissioners pres ent at the meeting last night. Commis sioners Smith and llmnis wcro absent. Com missioner Hartnian presided and the largo crowd of interested spoctalors who worn assetnbled to hear the elnrgx's against Do tcctlvo Viz/ard were disappointed when tlio postponement of his trial was announced. Detective ( Vaughn , who preferred the charges agains't Detective Viw.ard , was there with a lawyer , while .ludgo Dufllo was looking after the legal rights of the accused , W. ( J. King of the police force was granted ton days leave of absence , "John Dee , " a llremaii , requested that his rmmo bo kept out of the papers , asked that ho bo granted thirty days leave with pay. IIo was given thirty days with ten clays pay. The commission went Into executive session to consider some minor matters and the case of Oflicer Ilrady was continued until the next meeting , TWO MOJIK IIAIlVnsT r.XCUKSIO.N.S. f.ow IlutcH to thu Soutliwust nnd Soitoinhot' ] J2tli nntl Outnhor JOth the "Hock iHluiul" will hull tlokotfj ut ono faro for the round triji plus $2.00 from all stations in Jowu iind Nebraska , to ICanhas , Olcl.ihoum anil Toxas. * Tlio Chui'okco stt'ii ) will ho njion for Hottlo- mont Koptomboi * Kith and tlio "Hook iHliind , " running throiigli thu very heart of this faniotiri country , all'ordH the only direct line from Nebraska. Tlio Tuxaa UxproiJH loaves Omaha (1 ( a. in. , arrives Caldwell 8:10j : ) , ni. ami J 'ort Worth /Mo n. in. the /ollowltiL' morning , 1J ! hours in advance ) pf all otlior linos. I-'or maps , rojjuliitions , etc , , regarding the ojiening of the Cherokcu Btriji call on any "itook Island" agent or oddrosa Onus. Kennedy , Uonoral N. W. Puss. Agent , KWiS Furnain street , Omahu. run riir'meii. lienodlut Uiostorcr , the omployo of the Union Pacillo railway who was so badly in. jured Hutidny , is still nllvo , and his attendants - ants at St , Joseph's hospital hullovo that under favorable clrcunistancns ho will pull through. 1'hu man was injured about the iilpi aim nbdoinou , and riot lu the head , ai has been stutod in unothor papei' . I'ilea of people navu puos , out J-3\VUVi \ wUcliliuol ; 6-alvo will euro thorn. Fireworks tonight , Courtluml bench ,