TUB OMA.ltA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. AUOUSL1 30. 1803. SPECIAL NOTICES. A UVEIITISKMXNT8 KOIl T1IKSK COLUMNS .A will txj tnken until 12 : : < oiim. for tlm prcning nm ! nnlll8.no p.m. for tlio inomlnit and Sunday cilltlonH. AilVPrtlncm , by roqtii Mln < r n numbered clu > CK , nn lm7olln > lrnn wer fitl < lr "H" < l ' " J * mimboriil otter In c.ifn of TllK HKK. Anatvppi no ndrtre'ctBil vlll 1 culi'llvrroO nixmlircw-'ntntlon of tlio clifch. 811TJAT1ONS WANTED. Ilntcs 15 < e .1 wont flrM Inwertlnn , In n wort there after. NotMnir tnkcn for lent thnti tic. ! ! liOYLKS&HAliU , NEW YOUR I.1KB 1)1,1)0. ) . cl. COS , ftinilRli uimlm'SB ninn HtcnoRMplirrH. 210317 WANTED , SITUATION AS ASSISTANT EN- nri-r or fln.Miinn liyaBolwrman , HI years ex- nci1 : lioti'l or Blcam hoMlne l > rofcrrr < l. Ad- O4g. ec. 417 ! 30 * - SITUATION ON PA11M Y MAN AND WIPE. Experienced. AiiilressOUll. Ileo. r.SOill * AVANTH ) . O3tTJON J Y A inlirtvllli ten yearn expcrti-ncn In cr.iln mm lumber ; rofpn-ncrn clven. Address , P. O. llox 100 , Creston , Neb. M.ISO _ -WANTED. SITUATION ! IIY A COMPANION nf tlm J.oynl I.rirlon , ns booltUeepor. collector , or any ollicronicn work ; twenly-flvo yearn experi ence an an accountant ! uxiiert In reconciling irreK ulnrly Kept bojkH anil tmiKliil nrcounl * . AddrcHH , W. 0. 11. , rcoiu 710 ! , Now York Llfi ) building. MBi'8 2 * _ WANTI D-M ALE"HELR Ilhlon 1Ke a word first Innnrtlon , lea wordlhcro- nflcr. Nothing tnkcn for lent tli.in ' 'iic. IJ-SAI.AHY Oil COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO IJliandlnllmlMtont Chemical Ink Ernnnr Pencil. TlionioRtimi-ful nnd novel Invention ot thoaeo. Kronen Ink tlioroiiElilv In two HccomU. Works llko innKlc. 200 to BOO fMVcent profit. Agents mnklne * M > per week. Wo nlHo want a cencral ngcnt to tnkuclinrgo of territory nnd nppolnlmibngiMiln. Arareclmnco to inakii monny. Wrltn for lornin mid n npeclnnm o ( urnnlnir. Monroe KniBltiE' Mf ( ? . Co. , X Hi ! , I.i CrOHSo , WIs. f.Hfl } -lF V01I WANT A GOOD PAYING JOR WRITE Jtliu IlawkB Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. M80S S3 * 1-1)0 YOU WANT TO HECOME A FIRS' ? CLASS 'RalcRinnn with n chance of becoming a collec tor nnd work for Iho Sinner Mfif. Co. If no apply - - - 101 SI3 n-SOLlCITORS WANTED , SOLICITOR TEAMS llfiirnlHliiili exlrn pay to ivirtlen with rlits. Amcrlcnn WrlnscrCo. , 1U01I HuwunlHt. . . . . „ . , , 13 WANTED. DRUMMERS TO SELL QUININE- J'wldsky. Oooil Hlclo lino. I'nya biff eomnilH- Hlon. No HeeiiRii required. Aildreas with rufcr- cnco. Qulnlnu-WhlBky Co. , Lonlavlllo , Ky.M M 18ft : 1 } A CITY SALESMAN TO SELL OUR RED JiCroBH lirnndH of line npplo nnd wlnu vlncunrH to nslnll crocisrn of Om.'ihn. S.unpleM fnrnlslied freo. GoodconinilHHloim pnld Ion Inmtler. AddrcHR 1m- tnedl.ite.ly , Rid Cro s Vinegar Co. , St. LoiilH , JIo. iilltt Ull * B-WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. $ BO TO $100 per month. Slono A Wclllnifton. Madison. Win. T > - SEALED II1DS WILL HE RECEIVED FOR JJtho labor only to paint the three frame houses on the southwest corner of 22d and Le.ivenxvortli , one coat limlde and two coatsof paint outsldo. Ad dress P. O. llox OSJ3. city. O.r 5 30' n-WANTBD , GENERAL AOENTS SELLING -linow articles to dealers. Exclusive territory ; > io competition ; no capital reipdri'd ; 200 to 300 per cent profit. Samples iimd circularfren. . Se.nd i cents postairo. Columbia Chemical Co. , 3U7 Beduwlck mreet , Chicago , 111. M501 30 * WANTED FEMAI/E HEL.P. Rales.IHe a wonl ( Irstlnncrtloii , lo a wordthero- nflcr. Nothing taken for less than 2Bc. rvoob'ircOOK AND v > Mr . E. McConnlck , 'JIW S.illd St. MilU'J S4 * WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ; WE J will Blvo you sfS.oo to $12.00 per week to work fiirim at your homes ; strictly honxi work : no eanvahslnt : ; send nelf-addreHced envelope. O. F. Klnmons A , Co. , llattoryninrch and Water St . , llos- lon , Mass. M4H1 31 * /I-WANTED , COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- VA-ral ImiiHework. Mrs. A. 1J. Juuullh , 2017 Spen cer street. JIuill ) 31 * -WAN'7 ! ? ! ) . A GOOD COOK. WASHER AND Ironer ; 2 111 finnliy. Apply No. 3 Worthlncton l > lacc , opposltu llrownoll hall , near S , loth st. B63 31 * /1-WANTED. CANVASSERS ; 2 YOUNG LADIES V./to Hell article needed In every household. Room ! ! 11 N. Yjytu bulUltiifr. 630 21) ) ' CeT AVANTED GOn COOK WITH REFER- cnccs. 2210 Farnam street. MSUHiilO * 1OR RENT HOUSES. Rales , JOca line each Intortlon. Sl.BO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2.C. TV FoirTlKNT , TlOUslw IN" ALL i'ARTS OF J thoclty. ThoO. F. Davis company , 1C05 Far nam B 7 -3 AND-I-ROOM APARTMENTS , VON DORN block , wllh Htcam ; references rcqulrcil ; BIO S22d. S88 r\ FOR KENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. J-'Lanco block. OOP S. 13thst. 335 T\ FOR RENT. 10-room house , all modem 1m- J-'provemonls , B38southlOlh street. Inqulruunil Chicago. 10113 1N n OM COTTACiErMOlnRN. CHOICE , IN Stanford clix'lo , C. E. Elirnlttor. 201 lloo bldjr. 7f)2 D > -B-HOOM HOUSE , MODERN , NBAR 11USI- ness , rent moderate. Apply 201 Ileo building. _ _ _ 7B3 TVOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , $12.00. Inmilro room 310 , New Yoik Llfo Indldlng. M7D3 1 - FOR RENT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , COIINBR. Jl/wlth raiio , 701 S. 10th Btruet. , Charles W. Ilaller , No. fill Paxtun block. LSI ) Hl4 * v-10 ROOMS. MODERM. CHOICE LOCATION , low. L.S. Skinner. 'IlllN.Y. Life. DUO T\-fl AND H-ROOM HOUSES. CENTRAL LOCA- J tlon. J. F. llanon.-jillil Capitol avenni' . Rl-toil DO * D- FOR RENT DETACHED EIOIIT ROOM modern hoime ; nleu l.'uvn , good barn.Mill I'lerco si. 41ll-iO : ClITTAOE , ALSO -t OR II UMFUR- -l rooniH. all modern , beautiful lawn and Hhade , N. K , c'or. ' - ' d and Miami htreets. 411 1) I-FOR RENT , H-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN ' fonvenlfnceH , No. 4fiU I Farnam street , * 2."i per > . I'ottcr.t Cieorgo Co. , liilll Farnam Ht. , 4 111 nil Di -DR. VANOAMP'S ID-ROOM IIRICK RESI- 'deiii'o. ' NUM. 013 nnd 015 N. 20th Htreet. Newly Di.b land painted. MV.'O 3D' .b , -FOR RENT. AIIOUT SEPT. 15 , A VERY . 'nice H-HIOIII hoiisn on Hanhoom park motor line , Pleaiant location. Inquire ] of Hicks , room : il)5 ) , N. Y. Llfu Illilir , M43I ! )0 ) . ' . -ROOMS , 1713 N. 14THST. 401 20 * HOTEL RKMiTil.lkU , FlTRTJisiUOD. 13TII Htreet , near Dodfe. Charles W. Ilaller. fill IMx- ton block , JUIHI 2' ' IX'M. S-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVENIENCES. Iminlroat 1111 Vliiton stit t. Mill 130' M.no. 1TOLA\'ENUE. 7-HOOM COTTAGE , N Capllo ! IIVLMIUII M1UU 1 * , - : . . llOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 Donulns. P-.R U 1 > -lD.tOOM HosE. A LL MotN ) : CON VEN , 112 H SonthIMIi street. fi2H HP * . . J 'erenoen ii'ipdred. AlHii , % * rooni cottage on motor nnd cabin lines , $11.00 per month. Wright & Latibury , llllhand llowanl. M34M : ID 0OM -OR lUlNT , ! lil2i : CALIFORNIA. 7-ROOM hoime , hoi and cold water , b.uh , water clouet , fnniacn , laundry , nil In llrwt-rl.iHH 'Blii ; | > e , JJ.OD ( perinonlh. ( ! . ( I , Wallace , U12 J. J. llruwn ilk , Ullh niul UoiUJlim. 552 1 _ IV il-ROOM COTTAGE. 11104 S. 14T1I STREET , J-'l.'i.lHl : n-ruomrottagiilil7 ; N. ' 'Slh Hiivet. H.oil ; C-roorn eottnge , 2223 Ohio Direct , $12.UO. Iiiqulro nt H2 S. 18th Mlrei't , C51 ill _ 11tf TJ-STBAM. cioNTRAL. HEALTHY , MODERN 4 J.'lo 7-roum brlcli lioiiHeu. TlKaiil , 221 Norlli 'Jltli I BtriHit. CI7 Ul _ D -MODERN Sl.VROOM HOUSE , a .Mil CASS Htivet , Flr t-cliM : < ii > pilr. : Finn ni > lghborlii > t > > l , Cheap to L'ooil tenant. E , A. Norlhnp , tax deiii. , II. JL M , Ry , M.MI1 : ! _ TV-7 UOoVliotisK. INQUIRE 1523 JACKSON 10 TOR REtNT EXJKNiSHED IIOOMS. Rales.IKo a wonl tlrat InBertlon , lea word thcro- utter. Nothing taki'ii for II'HH than 23u. T7-KURN1B1IE1) ROOM ITH ALCOVE'FOR iVKfinlCiHeii.niixleriiconvenli'iicuBaL'O North23d. M7.1U | 1- FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH' ivfront ; also Nmiill roumn , with or without board. Mrs. Knight. No.M 111 Doinlan ; Btreet. a III J > -FNK ) FURNISHED ROOMS. 2003 HURT IIIST. . Ji 71)11 ) tfi' ETWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- mrn only. 62S South 2tMli Htntut. M14U EELEOANTFURNISHED ROOMS. 1522 HOW- iard , 6-1 a S''t ) ' E-LAROE SOUTH FRONT ROOM , ALL MOD- cm , 200H Harncy. U 2,13 ; U * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATK family. } 2a . 1 If 3 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED -L for lUlit huuDukuupimr , 1112 s , nth BllVOt MOUO 2' FRONT SUITE , AIJJOSIDE ROOM , 2017 II Al- 4H32 * " ' " IIOOMS AND "BO'AKD" AND 'JU N J8TII ST. . ' .U FtTKNISItED ROOMS AND BOARD. Confirm * ! . "IJ * NICBLY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT . room with alcove nnd bay window , modern con- vndences , prlvaln family ; board. 022 South 2Hh ! street. fl ) 211 * l.-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD -L nt thn Webster , 510 nnd Bin N. HUh t. 170314 * I.-YOUNG"WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE OF -L Woin.in'n Christian association,111 S. I'lhjU. ? FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. REF- - frences. 2211 Farnam st. 0544 * FURNISHHD ROOMS , S1NOLKOR > eimnltii , with botinl , Drnlrnblo locatlun. Hi'f- ITCTICOI I'xclinnired , - 137 Haniey Blrcut. MOtlOl * IfR ) UENTTTo-UOOM iToilSH , 17ll ! BODOE. -L Kin ] id n ; next door or 1318 Fnrnnin. M57D 1 'ij'-FoirUENT , NEW 4-HOOM COTTAGE , COR- -L ner ilUlh and Sadler , crllnr. clsturn , city wnler. KnqiilronoxtdOoror KIlH Fnrnnin. Mf > 7ll 1 FOR RENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Ilnlen , IWca wonl llr tInsertion , Icn wordthoro- nfter. Notldnir takun for lecn th.-in ' .Tic. 0 3 SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. t03 ! N. 13TII ST. Mllll-SUI' G FOUR MODERN ROOMS. FIRST FLOOR , near park , very OcslMblu , 1303 S. lbth ! slri-ct p-B CHAMHERS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO * Jinan nnd wife , no children , hydrant nnfl cistern. 3111 N. 17111. 403 G-TWO NICE UNFURNISHED HASEMENT rooms for hoilsekocplnifi city water. 2520 DoiiBlau. MB07 31 * FOURSMT STOKES AND OFFIOiSS. Rates , lite a line each Insortlon , if 1.50 ,1 line ixsr month , Notldni ; taken for less than 2 , " > c. T-FOR RENT , OFFICE Sl'ACK ON GROUND -Mloornt 170J Farnam mruct. M'J8 | r-FOR RENT. THE-1-STORY ItRICK 1IUII.DINO J-llltl Farnam nt. Thu bnlldlni ; IIJIH a llruproof cu- inuut b.-isuniont , conililuto Httvun hunting llxtnres , wnter on nil the flooi-B , it'M , etc. Apply nt thu unico of Tlio lion. 'I10 _ -OFFICES CHEAP. W1THNELL 11LOCK ; 15TII liimllliirney. MH11S 10 r-WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM -Mo pome ( leHlrnbln p.'irly. Call or iiddruHH , Wyckoff , SonmaiiH & Ueiiudlcl , 1711 ! Fiirnain HtriMil , Oninbn , Nub. 0 It ) AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lOon linn each Insertion , $1 BO a line per month. Nuliilnir taken for less than 2Bc. T WANTEIXAOENTS TmioUIJIlbuT STATE ' of Nebraska to sell Odcll typewriters , blir com- mlnslons. Address , Louis Hciioch , Omaha , Neb. ; * o-7jo _ T AGENTS MAKE $ .1.00 A DAY. GREATEST J kitchen utensil uver.Invented , Retails for 35 cents ; 2 lo 0 sold In every house. Sample , post- atro paid , 0 cents. ilcMakln It Forshce. Cincin nati , O. M5U23U * STORAGE. Rnti-s , 1 Oca linn encli Insertion , Jl.r.Oa line per niontli. Notldni ; taken for lom Ui.'in 'J.'ic. M" -STORAGEWILLIAMS.vaitbsSll'l-l ! HARNEY f. 7 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; clean and choau ratus. U. WullM , 1111 Farnam. 3lt ! ) WANTED TO BUY. Rates. IKe a wool Ural Insertion , lea word there after. Nothing taken for less thm : ' 'jc. PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVER. J-i Jacobson .V Elsole , room 11,1B15 DoiiBlasHt. M72D A31 * N-WANTED , TO I1UY FOR CASH , A OOOD meat market. Must bo In Rood location and cheap. Address O 03 , care lieu. B31 3' _ . _ _ . TV-WANTED , SCO TONS 2B-L1I. "T" RAILS AND .1' light locomotlvo. J. E. Sexton , Crocker Hldtr. , San Francisco , Cal. MB 11 1 FOR SALE FURNITURE Rates , IKo.i word first Insertion , lea word thoro- after. Notldni ; taken for less than 2. > c. -FOR YlE JT OIl'sALE , "Tii3T" MAKE inv rleht piano. Imiulro room aurf , First National bankbiifldliiB. 023 FOR 8 ALE HORSES , WAGONS. KTO tftRntoH. . IKcn word flrsl Insertion , lea word thuro- : ftcr. Notldni ; taken for lubs than 'Jie. 1FOR SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY CART. Inquire at llil-1 Cumin ? Httx'ct. WHS1 P 1ST CLASS DOAKIUNG , V LIVERY.WINDSOR Htnblcu , 1410 Duvunporl ; Htornsu for carrlnirus. ISO 31' _ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Uati.'H. ll oawonl ilrHtlimoruon.lcn wonl thoro- nfter. Nothing taken ( or loss than -JC. r -FORSALE , A REGULATION SIZE IIRUNS- Wwlck ft ll.ilko blllliinl table , rackcues nml ballH. EvcrythliiB In Jir t-clnii bhaiio. Aildrcs.s N il ! , Boo. M18U. -FOR SALE , 1C-IIALL 1'OOL . Q - TAIILE.l)21 ! N. HOth street. MJ'Jl 31 Q-FORHALECHEAP , LAROKFIRE AND HUHCI- lar proof oafe ; al o Hiuall llroproof safe. In- Uiiiroat llll ) Farnam btreet. Mil ! ! \-FOR SALE , FRESH COW AND CALF. 3fill \xDodgo street. Olfi-HO * -1IRICK , STONE AND LUMBER FOR SALE : ehean at Izaril street bchool , between Hlth and JOth. 1' . S. llalen. J1D 5 12 * CLAIRVOYANTS. > Rates , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.S ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' - ' " > c. O-MHS. NANNIE V. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , Drullaulo biiBlnusu medium ; Cth year at ll'J N.Iiith. .WJ MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOc a line each lii orllon , * 1..1 ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2uc. fP-M.MErcARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET 3D L floor ! room 7 , ma'aai : ; < : , ulcohc nlpliur and'sii i baths. . Mlltf 1 * 'Ii-MME. STQWE , MAGNETIC HEAI.I'lTl 2ul 1 Douglas block M405 30- rii-tlADAME SMITH , 002 S. 13TH/2ND FLOOR , i Room 3. Masaaxu , vutioralcohol , utk'iim.sulphiir- iiuandsua oaths. nilli'J 2 * PERSONAL. Rates. lOc a linn e . STi Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nolhtm ; taken for less llian 25c , -M ASSAGETlUCATMENT ' ELIiC'nilC-TIIER- mal baths , scalp and hair treatmeni. maidciiro nudchlropodl l.Mn .Poi laiUH8. IBth.Wlthuell blk 104 MONBY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rali'a , 10c a line each limornon , f I.r.il a line per month. Nothing taken for U'HS than 25o. We I ) I city , propoity. W.OOO and np\vardM , fitoDHpor contnodclays. ; W. Farnam SmltluVl/'olU2U Farnam HDL inr \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. ' The O. F. Davis Co , . 1.103 Farnam street 001 \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWIMr RATES ON ' > Improvinl and tndinprovi.'d Omaha real estate,1 lo S years. Fidelity Trust. Co. . 170.'Farnam. 003 ANTcNY " " LO.UApTRl'STrO. " " " , HIS n ? Life , li-iiilHat low mien foruhulcu Hecnrlty on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaluiclty propurfy , IT-CENTRAL IX3AN .tTRUST CO. , 1IBB 1ILDO. > I ( IDS \r-3oo.oo TO ifi.r.oo.oo TO LOAN i TO , s years on Improved Omaha real esfile or farm landH. E , C. Uarvln & Co , , 2Dd Shuely block. block.M8IO M8IO W -MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. : Apply to W. I ) , llclklo. FlrHt National Ilk bids. \ , MS.VJ \\r-MORTGAGE hOANS. A , MOORE , 401 1IEB > > IILD'G , M K23 MONEY TO LOAN OHATrELS. Rates , 10a a line each Insertion , $ l.BOa line per montlh Notldnir taken for less than 23o. V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY'lUNlToi' r. -ivcurlty ; utrlclly contlduutlaL A. E. Harris , room 1 Continental block 47t H V -MONEY TO LOAN- * Wo will lend yon aiiv sum which you wish , muallor lartre. at thuloWt-st potslblu rates , Intha ipilckest possible ( line und for any h'lutli of tlmo .u suit you. Voilcanpiylt back In such Install ments as you wish , when yon wish , and only ; pay for It as lone as you keep lu Yon can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OU ANY OTHER SBCIJRITY. Without publicity or rcmor.il uf proticrty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 SOUTH 10TH STREET , llrxt tloor alnivu the hiroul , THE OLDEST. I VIUIKST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. Ill0 ; Y-IW VOU WANT UONKVI you ANY8UM you wish on your : : FURNITURE , PIANOS , HORSK3. WAGONS , . I CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. i ! Wu live prompt attention to all applications , ; : and uilli curry your loan UB Ion * as you wtah. I You can reduce thu com of carrying your loan ' by a paynifiiV at any tlniu. TUeru la nu pub- ! llclly or removal of pronurty , ' FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , : Room 4 , Wlthnell block , ! M744 Uor. I3h | and Hann-y St , BUSINESS OHAtfCES. IIMOH IDon llnoeach Innortlon.fl.An allna ' " ' ' ' par ii'lii" Nolidiigiai < euVo'r'ie < i thnrrujcu V-WANTED ( HXD ENERGETIC PHYSICIAN 1 Adilrens Lock llox 71. Hertrand. Neb. 114 Y-ANV ONE HAVING A STOCK OF OENERAIi X inorchnnillmi from * I,0K ( ) to ifd.OOl ) . who wishes 15 renllzo from It nt once , can llnel n tnirchaser by 31. Ileo. 311 Y -CHANCES , 110X871 , S'lENANDOAH. 1A.-1 > _ V-HEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEI1RAS- .Lka for sale at a bargain. Wcslcni Ilnslness Yyj . 310 N.Y.L bldff. iiU'310 ' yj FOlT HALEr"6R RENT -THE STOELTINO Hotel In Prosser. Adams Co. , Nob. Apply to J. _ . Kay , Hastllnrs , Neb. 415s23 KV ; FORSAT E ORTRADE. FIRST-OLAS } DRUi3 Lstort centrally locatoil.ifooj cash buslnos * . O. w. 1..P. O llox ftlM M2D2 w.Y Y TO I1UY. SELL OR EXCHANGE. HU3INEH3 lclu.nces.re.il ; estate or lands Apply lo Western crn Hit Uness Asency. 310 N. V. L. bV. \ . MS01S3 Y - WANTE1'ARTNER , RmiEK SILENT OR active , wl Hi caHh , to carry frr.iln In Central No- branka. Can buy cheap. Good prospect to donblo money. Capiciiy for lltty Ihoiiuand bushels. Ad- rtreHH , O 41 , Ileo. 43(1 ( lireYi -FOR SALE FOR CASH. A WELL LOCATED treed paying dmir Htoru. Reasons forix-lllnc going Into whoICHulo business. Addrosi O : i Ileo. Y I1ES11 PAYING MEAT MARKET- THIS city for wile or rent. Call at 2302 Illoiulo utrect. M3H7.S22' FOR SALE AN OLD ESTALISHED COAL biiHlness , convenient location. U.ir.'Mn for somebody. Address O 07 Hen _ M4II7 30 V-n-CHAIli llAlillER SHOP AND RATH I rooms for sale cheap. Address O OB , Omaha JLM | . 30 * Hates , ITIc a line each iiincrtloh , flifiO a line per lontli. Notldnir Uikon for lost ) tlmh L''o. r/-l OWN 100 FARMS IN NK11RA9KA , KANSAS /Jaml Dakota. Will neil clio.ii > or axclianiriifor nidHU.horsusanilcattlO. Add.box 70 , Franktort.tnd , 013 r-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL J takoreal estate , money. Uox 203 , Frankfort lud. V $1.BOO.OO OR $1.000.00 DRUG AND.SUNDRY /JBtock nnd HxtnrcM for sale , or would Irailn for clear land In Mcrrlck , N.mct ) , Hamilton or Polk eountlcs. Address , Lock Uox 403 , Central City , Neb , 203-31' V FINE DRIVING HORSE AND HUGGY FOR A/vacant / lot. Dr. Urownrlgi ? , 210 N. Y , Life. V FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD DRIV- fJtmt horse for now brick or lumber. No use for horse. O 32 Deo. 4Bl-iO. ( : r/-HUSINESS I1LOCK. GOOD TOWN IN EA8T- fJcm Nebrnska , for Block nuluo. Address 1' . O. llox 100 , CreHton , Neb. JiniliS' ' ! ) ' y To"EXCHANrE , HOTELS IN OOOULAND. 'JKnuHns , llrokeu How nnd CurtlH , Nebraska , for well located , deslrnblo farm lands. Will nHmnno Incninbrnnco or pav ennli dlirercnco , Addnssa Urawer inoa , Lincoln , Nobraika. JI318 a I7-2.T HEAD OOOD YOUNcrffORSES FOR DRUO / stock. Wrltn It you menu buslnusH. L. II. fiOil North 1'latte , Neb. MB40 'J1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOe.n line each Insertion , $1.51) a line per month. Notldni ; taken for leni than - , " > u -'ARM LANDS , C. F.HARR1SON.U12 N. Y. LIFE. . M20a Sl'J' UY LOTS IN STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and bolt lots In OMAHA. Special prleo and terms to HOME IIUILDERS. , Stoepel Place lots will nlw.iy.snJvancaln prloi , for tlm pllymiml uro\v westwaiil. Call on or nd- dix-ss W. A. Wobstur10J Hoe bid ? . 014 7ARM ' JIORTOAGES. C. F. IIARRISOX , 01U N. Y. Ltfo. 780 SL" nAHGAINS HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALE JJor trade. F. K. Darllni , ' , llarker blk. MUd : NOT INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A nice homo ! I am offcrlnsr n eooil tl-room liousu nnd hnlf nero lot for half their value. This Is n John W. Robblns , owner , 'JtU Ileo DMt , ' . : iS4 Sill IVOR SALE JL Good farms that rent for $2.00 per aero cash for land lu cultivation. Prlco $20,00 per acre. Also , Farms thafrcnt for Hharo of crop. Price $8.00 to $15.00 per aero. Also. „ Good unimproved land nt $3.00 to $12.00 nor acre. Terms 1-B cash , balance In annual payments. 7 per cent Interest. Liberal commission given agents. D. Hayos. No. 319 1-2 South IBth street , Omaha , Neb. 357-821 TTTE OWN , UY FORECLOSURE , AND OFFER ' ono of the best properties ou Lowe avenue , all luck-cant shape , 147 feet front , with everything complete ( the housu and barn alone costing $10- 000.Ill ( ) , at a price low enough to justify a purchase solely as an Investment. It Is the best property In Omaha for the money , Look It over Insldo and out. Inspect It closely , It will be Bold at a great sacritlce. This Is an oppor tunity of your llfo to get one of thu most beautiful residences In Omaha for less than 50 per cent of Its actual cost. Call and wn will show you this property with pleasure. OLOIIE LOAN JkTRUST CO. , lUth and Dodge streets. MIDI A SAFE AND PROFITAliLE INVESTMENT. A $ l0 ! per aero. The best farm In DongUis county. This land will sell for $100 an aero In less than 3 years. Cash Ineomo $500 a year from rent. Omaha Real Estate , t Trust Co. , Ileo RUIg.112 ,1 ACRES. JUST THE PLACE FOR A IIOMlii .1 near town. 1)13 New York Life. -IDO 31 .fl I ! ACRES NEAR TOWN FOR SALE , WELL Xwateml. 013 New York Life. 4B8 2U O NET. AND ONE 10 ACRE TRACT SUITAIiLE for fruit organlen IIHO. One-half cash , W tlniu , low price. HI II Now York Llfo. -157:10 : LOST. Rates , Ihio .1 wonl llrst Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. OST-A L ARG fiV IIRIND LECOLOR ED GREAT JDann mastiff. Whltospot on bre.ist. llluieyes. Tip of tall cut olT. Ono ear slightly scratched. Suitable reward for return to 2317 Farnam street. Jig 14 30' it.N OST LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND CLAIN , engraved M , 1SHS on Insldo , between Harncy and Chicago on 10th. Return'to 412 N , Hlth. BIO 31 * aST-DIAMONDfrETTINOOFlilNO HKTWEEN : Jpostonice nnd Leaveuworlh and Park aveiiuo , between 11:30 : a. m.aiid 1 p. m. Monday , Antr. 2H. ; Return to room 3 , Arlington block , nnd get rewnrd , " 557 30 * SECURITIES FOR SALE. Rates , IDc n line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month , Nothing taken for less than 23u , 8P E R C E NT M6 RTGAGE3 FOR SIA LE. SEC U R- lly absolnlcly uafu. Amoa Rual Estatt ) nsrency 1017 Farnam. M532 HIlilT"oRADB OMAHA CITY MORTOAS& netting purchasers good ratoof Interoit , SIIIIH of from$100.Di ) up , for silo by Olobj L'l in , t Tnnt Co. , 10th and Dmlgo , Omaha. IMrlluulari on an plication , 21701 rpO SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOME > J-vnry cholco Keenrltles arootferiid atanattracl- Ivu dlHconnt. lloridx , warrants , morlg.igud , BlC. . , absolutely gilt odgc.il. Imiulro of John Date'com mercial broker , 201) N. Y. Llfo , 33:1 : 821 IllG. SHORTHAND AND TYPJi WRITIN G. Rales , 10o a line each lusorilon. $ l.laltiup ) ) mouth. Nothing taken for less than 23u. VOUNf ! LADIES AND GE NTLEMEX CAN SOON aciiulro a working knowledge of shorthand and tyiMiwrltlnir at A. C. Van Haul s school of short' hand , 513 N. Y. Llfo. Typawrltcra to rent. 010 fPHBHKST PLACE TO LEARN SHORTHAND I and tyixiwrltlngl at thu Omaha Commercial college , Wrlto Rohrbongli llro.s , fur catalogue. Omah , Neb. . < ; m &w 330RHOW. TWILL PAY 8 PER CENT FOR $2,000.00 FOR ' ' on year und , as security , glvo llrst mortgage on business property worth $16,000.110 ; UJUi.IKT- fcct. For particulars call on or address Ban-In , 423 Ileo building. MBOU \\rANTED. $3,000.00 LOAN. 10 PER "CENT. * ' ' llrsl mortgagii , Improved proper ! } ' , uno year. Address O 5U , lieu. M500 3D * SEOOND-HAKD TYPEWRITERS ! Ka'OH , 111,1 a llnoe.ieli Insertion , $1.5 ; ) mouth. Nothing taken for loJi than 23c. UOYLKS A IIAII1I , 013 NBivYOlik LIFE ilLDli. carry Ihu lar.-ost Him of typa wrlturM lu tin ) west , all makes , 25 lo 78 pur cent uaved on nil leading machines. Td , 63d 212. PAWNBROKERS. Rates , IDou line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per inunth. Nothing taken for lou * than 23u. ' " " " J'SONJJENHERO , DIAMOND irROKB"l""liB03 > Dougla8kt. Loanti money on dlamomli , 803T etc , OKI gold and ullrer bought. Tel , 135 j. T SCALES. . . rllon , Ic a wyrdtherj- alter. Nullilng taken , or iu.su than 23c. rjm NJ ' , V SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL KIND ) . Addrcai Jloi-Jon .V hutlookUg. , Lake bl. Chlcu/u UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEU9 Rat" , lOnnllnnp.-icli InM tlan , $ l.iiO n line par mumli. | Motiliiglakon GW , 1IAKER ( FOKMHKIiV WITH JOHN O , Jacobs , deceased , InteiM-llh M. O , Maul ) , under taker and cmbalmcr , 31S3.t.ilh nt. Tel. 1500. . . . nn MUS10 , ART LANGUAQES. Rntes , lOon linn eacli liiRertton , Jl.fiO n Uno per nionlh. Nothing taken fotilwi than 'J5c. RHELLENilKCK , 1810 California street. ' ) 1H4 SUflGEOMS & Specialists I AMI AVe Otirn ( lATAllltll. llll DISI'AMIIS OF TllK NOSIv , TIlltOAT , 1)III T , STOMACH , 1IO\VKLS mill I.lVKIt 111:11.11 ATI.S.M.UYS- ' ' 1'IU'SIA. 11I.OOI ) , HKtN nnd KIDNF.Y DUonncn , | -MAIi : : WMAKNICSrtlCS , LOST flIAN- I1OOI ) < UUICI ) , mill nil lnrm of WEAK MEKT IIYDHOCELE AND VARICOCELE jmnnnnently nml Hyi'oessriilly cured , Mutho 1 now nnd unfnlllni ; TICILVr.tlKNr I Y Al.VIt , ! i pi'0liity. ! PILES. FISTULA , F1SS1TRE , pcrninnontly cured without the IIHC of knife , llvaluro or unuatlc. AllmaliidluHof niirlvniu or ilcllcnlu nature , of either Hnx , Dosltlvefy cured. Call on or ndilrcMS , with anniii. for Clrcnlnra. Free Uook , Ruclui | nnd Symptom lllanka , Dr. Searles & Saarles , "I1,1,1,1. ; ; ; , , , .V ; Bt- Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance ngainst theft or accident is Ihe now famous BONY , Hie only bow ( ring ) whlbli cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case. Can only be SSrT bad on cases containing this trade mark , ygj/ / f-UADB 1)Y Keystone Watch Case Company , of Philadelphia. the oldest , largest , nnd most complete Watcli Case factory in the world 1500 employees ; 2000 Walch Cases daily ; One of its producls is the celebrated Jas. Boss , Filled WatchCases which arc just ns goo'4 as solid cases , and cost about oiys.lialf less : Sold by all jcwclers ' wjthout extra charge for Non-pull-out bow. 'Ask for pamphlet , or send lo manufacturer ! PROTECT YOUR EYES " " " " VgSj&SS&it SPBC A.c .nsit ; 53-rf = \/-'sffl ! 7s - s Spectacles ail ISS9J. MflX MEYER BRO COMPANY. Notice. All persons Interested are lioroby notified tlinton h'rlday , September 1 , 1893 , ntO o'clock In the forenoon of said day I will npply lo the .supremo court of tlio state of Nebraska In their consultation room ut Lincoln for nn order to.-cll the sharps of slock of the Amer ican National hank of Omaha In inv liaiuls as toninornry receiver , nnd part of Iho asiots of tlio McCiiKiio HnvliiRs hank for 50 cunts on the dollar ( if the face value of said stock. Any person having any objection to btich sale may appear and ho hoard , O. K , M'UHKW . , A3I (12t tno. Temporary Ilcculvnr. RH1LWKY TIMBGRRD Leaves 'CHICAGO. ' lUWLINOTON & Q. Arrives Omaha j Dunot Hllli anil Mason Sts. Omaha 4.20pm Chlcagh Vestlbnlo ll.IiSani Chlcaih Express 11.5(1.1111 ( Chicago Express .I.4-.1 ; pm . . .Clilcago , C Iowa Local 0.55 pin ivesTllURLINGTON A' MO.TlIV RTTXrrlves Omaln I Depot lotlninirt Mason Sts. I Omaha si OHItJAOU. U. I.AlfAOIFIfl. pV rom' West & .MircySt _ . | West 0,1.1am . . . .Kansas City Day Express.I 5.B5 10,15pm K , C. Night Exi > . via U. P. Trans. | 10,15pm .SI. Louis 12 fi.4Dam Leaves i UNION PACIFIC. " OmahnjUnion Depot lllth A Marey Sts.l Omaha 11.50.-.ni . Dunver ExpreHH 4.05pm 2.15pm Overland Flyer 7.00 pm 4.15pm Ileatrlco.V Strom xox Sim ) 12.30pm 0.40pm Pacific Expresi. . 10.10.im Denver F.tnt Mall. 4.20 pin Oiiiaiia I U. P. Jupotaiifiiaruy Sts. " \ Omaha 5.110 pm I cfdcaif o J-Sfpri's's I li.33aiu 11.30 am U . . „ . . Ch Icat'O l-.jprf ss , . , „ . . .J6.60pm reaves I F. , R. ft. MoTVAfiLKY [ A"rrlv s' Oninh.il Di'l'ol liilh qnilAValHfrSts R.oam Dnadwool lprflii I 4./15pm / H.suam ( Bx , S it. ) Wyo. I3p. ( fi * . Moil. ) 4.65 p.ii S.'JOpm Norfolk ( Bt.-Hnil/ ) 111).21)am ) 5,43pm St. Paul B < ilrJ < I ll.2.a-ii Leaves I CHICAGO & NO TH WBSTN. lArrlvea i Oinahal U. P. depot , Kltlyjl MarcySts. I Omaha llll Llll llll llll la nnmi mi im leaves I O. ST. P..QI. A O. lArrlvea Omaha I _ Depot 15th amVAWtmturSta. | Omaha " 8750 aiir . .Slonx City AucwiniiKNlatlon. . U.DSpnl 1.15pm Sioux City F.xiirus ) ! ( Ex. Sun. ) 12,10pm 5.45pm St , Paul Limited U.25am 5.10 in n Kmc.recm I'.iH-ieii-ur ( Ex. Sun. ) 8.45am Leaves I SIOUX"CITY"A PACfFu" "lAiTlvon " Oinahal Deiiot , ID and Marej Sls. I Oinahi "O.IBaiiiT > . . . . Slonx rityl" ' .110.20pin 4.00pm I St. Paul Express . . .JlO.DOam " " "SIOllX CITY ST'ACIFiC I ArrlveH " Omalml Depot..15th and W-jbatcrHta I Omaha . " 5.4.1 pm IT St. Paul Limited I 0.23am [ JiJSll'iUj. - - tL't'caif0 ' ' Limited-.I U.25am Ix-aves I A ; STTIJOOIS. JA rrfveT ! * Omnhal | itc\mi \ , loth and Marcyj Omaha 4.00pmr | . .81 , Loiiln Cannon Hall. . . . . . 112.30 pin Don't rorfin The sncolnl train on the Chicago , Kock Island & Paulllu lor ] iulluniiiolitt ) luuvud Omaha Sunday. Sont. , ' ) , at 3 j ) . m. This will bo tlioollloiai G. A. R. train through Iowa and will ho accompanied by the urand oninianrlor und btaff and the Iowa State band , arriving in Chicago 7:45 : a. in. ) Indianapolis : ! p. m. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR Breaking Ground for the Most Marvelous of Expositions , SHOW TO FAIRLY FLASH INTO BEING Hut n I'owVrckn Hutched nml to Ho Jtcnllzci ! liy New Year .V ( Inind Cnr * nival rrorensloin nnd Speeches Unklniul' * Vlotorjr. OAKLAND , Cal. , Aug. 25. [ Special Corro- spondonco. ] Yeslortlny wns n banner day in tlio great city over the hay , nnit Oolilon Onto p.irk wns thronged with the mightiest lio.it of lusty , enthusiastic citizens that hus ever been assembled In this 1'aclno coast. Ksl\- mules place the number variously at be- twuen 50,000 nnd 100,000 strong. It was the Inauguration bf the California Midwinter International exposition , the breaking of the ground over which this colossal projected enterprise is to bo dis played , and If the amount of enthusiasm it 1ms stirred up Is any criterion of its future success It will lu many respects bo the greatest exhibition the world hus ever wit nessed. Of course , it will not rival the Columbian , but in some of Us features it wlll-txcel that enterprise' Some of its plumage will bo borrowed , some of its glory will .bo only n relloctlon , but it will have tlio advantage of later experience wherewith to show thcso gems to bettor advantage than they have lilthurto boon displayed , nnd it will mill to nil n spark'of the original genii ! * , of the west the oxtroino west , where human capacity is most freed from the chains of repressive old-time institutions. Already the sign of this genius is socn in the * marvelous energy und wonderful execution by which the schema so freshly hatched has broken its shell nnd como forward , the work of actual accomplishment , The very daring of assuming a task of such stupendous magnitude nitudo with so llttlo time for achievement reveals to the world at its best thu un daunted spirit of true Americanism , some thing the old world sluggishness cannot grasp or comprehend , and will have to place alongside of miracles. Will It Vny ? "Wo have mot many good people who have doubted the policy of this enterprise , " said Director General M. II. Do Young , in Ills ad dress today. "Wo have been asked. 'Will it , pay1 ? That is a question that lies in the ) womb of the futuro-aud can ho answered I only by the experience of the past. As a man who has had some experience In other expositions , has been elsewhere and soon nnd felt the benefit of these expositions , I say to you that it will pay. "Tho direct receipt of money nt the gate is not the direct bonellt. The Clilcago ex position wns located In a section of tlio town that t.ho * people had not got out to. This section , called South Chicago , where the exposition was located , was a swamp and people had not begun to build houses i there. The great corporation of the city of Chicago gave it $5,000,000 in bonds. Will it pay ? Why , last year the assessment roll of Chicago was increased $170,000,000 from that district alono. If confined to our nar row limit , the $1 limit , such a district as this would bt lug ia nearly $2,000,000 a year in assessment. ' Does It pay I Two millions every year in creased Income to the city of Chicago ; in twenty years tlio city would receive 5-10,000- 000 IDr the investment of J5,000H)0. ( ) "Will it pay ? Why , last year they greeted 1S.OOO now houses in Chicago. You have only got 28,000 in this city. "Does it pay ! And then , independent of that , millions poured into thu city from visitors. Why , ladies and gentlemen , there never was a proposition made in tno in terest of this city so fraugnt with your wel fare as this Midwinter exposition. "Seven weeks ago today the executive com mittee appointed by you mot for organiza tion. Three days after that time the finance committee was organized. Now , gentlemen , in seven weeks what has been accomplished ? Look back at the great enterprises of the world , or at tno histories ot expositions , and in two years they never accomplished as much as wo have done in BOVCII wueks. What have wo done ? Seven weeks ago , without a dollar , without a possible assur ance , without organization what has boon done up to today ? Wo have organized this exposition. Wo have made its rules. Wo have made its classification. Wo have sur veyed every inch of tlio ground. Wo have made our maps. Wo have laid out the plans. Wo have lot the contracts for the excava tion and grading. Wo have started our of- licc in Chicago and are assigning exhibitors today.Vo \Vo have been to Washington and wo have passed the bill unanimously through both houses [ choorg and applausoj and today wu are hero to turn the Ural shovelful of sand , and I toll you the Midwinter expo sition will oo hold. " It wns nil in all a gala day of magnificent proportions , in which the sloping hillsides were black with a swelling sou of humanity ' , bright with waving Hags and banners , guy with iloaliiwalrs of delightful music. Jloro were high stands , from which speakers thrilled the multltudo until their voices , , dimmed by the distance , were lost to the cars of thousands. Cameras ana Icodaks marked conspicuous spots an .i thousands ISf &imp shots made record of the scenes. Ono enterprising amateur perched himself upon the stout limb of a tree and had not taken many shots with his kodak when ho took ono shot ho had not intended In his calculations , for ho shot to thu ground < below , broke an ( SO lens , ran his foot through [ the bellows of his earner : : , and then took a shoot home with a sprained arm nnd lacerated face , For once the shooter was shot and the world got an impression out of him on the ground lloor. Sold thu I'trst Spiidoliil. "That's ' enough to tempt an angel. What am Ibid ? " The speaker , ns might bo imagined , was an auctioneer. Ho was conducting a finan cial comnony rfnd it was an Interesting cere ' monial. He was conducting a public auction of thu silver casket , containing tlio first spadeful of earth dug In preparing for the Midwinter fair , It was to bceoinu n great hlstorllul ' rullo , and was enough lo tempt an angel , The speaker lauded it to the skies and pictured the fnmo of the buyer as only nn nuotioncor can. I'm offered TJ300 , $3TiO , $100 , W50. Make it $500. Kuincmhor fame and immortality U his reward who buys. " A voic.0 In iho crowd shouted $550. The price was not enough. The auction eer's eloquence soared higher , There was an angel hitched to his voice , Moro bids followed , Adolph Koss reached f 50. Asllenco. No more bids. - Tlio auctioneer hud reached the climax of his art , Down wont the gavel , and Mr , Koss captured the dear llttlo casket. Oiikliiiid'ii Fight. Ill the language of the San Francisco Call Oakland's ' light for freedom goes on with unabated vigor. Mcrchunts , professional men , every.clans . of soaioty scorn determined to throw off the yolio of the Southern 1'acillc. The friends of the monopoly nro npt , sufficiently numerous to form n class. Not only are the men of Oakland in dead earnest lu waging Iftls holy war , but Ihu lf l\ women , too , arc us enthusiastic UK their \ brothcr/i / In u determination to sco right and justice done in thu beautiful city of oaks. Ladles who , n few weeks ago , had never Bern the Oakland water front save from the windows of a Southern 1'acillo train now walk fuai'lesslv down to the Duviuvharf and talio thu Kosallu .or San Francisco. It seems tojne , said ouo lady , Unit Oak land is like IT man who swallowed , a tape worm. At llrst ho was vastly improved In his aupotilu , but later , when thu cruaturo began to Inconvonlenco him. ho got uneasy and longed lo got rid of f it. Finally It bo- came necessary for him to proceed ISt this violator of law , nature's law , of course , ami drive him out. Of course liu had a right to exist , but ho must keep his placo. Now , the Southern Pacific Is Oakland's tapeworm , aud tbo tfico has cimrj when wo must proceed vigorously to ojcct him irom wrongful quarters and compel him to keep Ills place.- Another Prominent lady interviewed , said there can bo only ono opinion in regard to this matter. The railroad i-ompnny must bo taught its placo. As to the free riding , the people pay nnd pay dearly for nil they got. There Is no hoodlum-making about it. lean remember , when I wns a llttlo girl hearinirmy father say "tho tlmo will como when that railroad company will become n great nnacondo that will try to swallow this city , If wo lot It. " lie know Carpenter , root and branch , and understood the man thoroughly. Most Oaklanders did in that day , There novcr , was n man who had moro enemies. For years before ho left this coast ho never diircd taste anything that had not lit llrst been testinl , so fearful was ho lest ho should bo poisoned. Ho was us badly off as the Hus. shin czar. Dpllm the C'orpnrntlnii. The Intense Interest aroused In this strug gle with iho octopus corporation may bo Judged when tno mayor felt it necessary lo declare that "If the Soutlinrn 1'acillo rail road nttenipts to ohargo faro for persons riding on the train * within the corporate limits of Oakland , nml it the cily attorney advises mo that it lias no right to do so. the courts wilt at once bo asked to annul thu company's charter. " The city attorney also throw down the gauntlet In thcso words : "The railroad com pany cannot charge faro for persons riding within the city limits. No law can bo retroactive - active , nnd the revised cede cannot ohango the conditions that existed when the charter was granted. At that tlmo the railroad was given the use of the streets , the pcoilo | to ride free within the city limits. It was a contract , and the violation of ono clause by cither party will vlolutu the whole. " The light has now gene Into the courts In the shape of n legal contest over the right of the city to access to her water front , iho railroad claiming ownership of the land ad joining. In this struggle , however , the railroad is doomed to losu. as no such title can exist to bar a city's direct niTi's ? to tlio harbor. Not the city , but the untlro east , would bo affected by such title , us an aggre gation of such lilies to lands adjoining .har bors would become nn arbitrary barrier to reaching the sen , and could not bo permitted to bo lodged either In private lands or cor poration tontaclcs. . When lands are a bar rier to communication the title becomes ono of value only for obstruction. Intended fur 11 Knockout. The final blow which will effectually squelch the railroad nppctlto for atlmo is the passage by the council , on llrst reading , of the following hill , which U by all ndmit- , ed as certain to become the law. Trains must not run nt n greater rate ot speed than llftccn miles an hour within the city limits. At certain points trains must slow down to four miles an hour. Flagmen must bo placed on the busy street crossings , Ml trains must como to n slop 100 feet before coming to a drawbridge. All trains must como to u stop within 100 feet of any steam railroad crossing. Ordinances embodying thcso points passed the lirst reading by the Oakland city coun cil. Thcro were votes to spare and tlio meas ures will undoubtedly bo carried nt the next meeting. It is a warning to corporate greed , which must check its speed when it enters the con lines of civilization. ' F. Strong nerves , sweet sleep , good appetite , healthy digestion and , bustof all , pure blood , are given by Hood's Snrsaparllla. Louvenmurk dives tonight , Courtland. In fun try Di-.y ut llnllnviin KIllc Uango. Special train via , Burlington routo. On Thursday , August 31 , the Curling- ton route will run u special train to Itallovuc , leaving the Union depot at 1 p. in. and returning from Bolluvuo ut 0 p. m. Tickets 3 ! > cents for tlio round trip. Thursday is Infantry day at the range. Prosoiitation of marksmanship budges at 5 p. ru. Got your tickets .at the city ticket oflioo , 11124 Farnam street , or at the Union depot. W. F. Vaill , city ticket The Bickotts tonihtCourtlnnd [ boach. CKAZY OVER A HUSBAND. Hull Cnso of n Wiininn Who lloouino n K v- * IMG : Aliinlao. Douglas county has again boon called upon to care for a case of insanity that is none of its own , anil this tlmo it is n woman whoso residence is in the state of Washington. Monday night Sheriff Uonnott was called to Clifton Hill to arrest a woman who was a raving maniac. Upon reaching there ho found that a Mrs. Annie E. Minerd , who had been stopping at the residence of Horace Case , was in a condition indicating that she might do injury to some of the members of the house. She was taken into custody and locked In the county jail. The facts are that the woman lias been a lunatic for many years , and that duriug that time she has been conliued in one of the Washington asylums. Last July her son visited the asylum , taking her away and bringing her to this city , where ho has sup ported and cared lor her until a few weeks ago , when ho went to Idalio , leaving her a charge upon the charitable people of this community. Her insanity is said to have been caused by the acts of a husband. Three years ago , through some "hocus pocus , " the insanity board of ono' of the Washington rounUos was induced to sit upon the ca.so and return a judgment that the woman's mind was unbalanced. She was immediately con voyed to Iho asylum , where she soon became a maniac. Immediately after that Ihu hus band Hod thu country and has slncu con cealed his whoroaboulH. The Nebraska Farmer is about to publish a special edition giving n compl'ito crop report - port for this state , paying special attention to the condition anil probable acreage of broom corn , llax , hay , wild and cultivated varieties , in addition to the staple products of Nebraska. Tlio papnr is also striving to obtain information of the average value of improved and unimproved lands In thodiffcr- cut couullcsas well as thn amount of culti vated laud idle this season and now land just broken. This report when published will make a valuable document and will bo sent free to nil who may write for a sample copy to The Nebraska Farmer at Lincoln. Dickotts tonight. Courtland bunch , Infxiitry Day nt liMllnvnii Illllo ICnngn. Special train via Hurlingtoii routo. On Thursday , August 31 , tlio Hurling ton route will run n Hpoclul train to Hollovuo , leaving the Union depot at 1 j ) . in. and returning from JJollovno at 0 i > . in , Tickets 35 cents ( or tlio round trip. Thursday is Infantry day nt the range. Presentation of murfcsiimiiship badges at < > ] ) . m. Got your tickets at tlio city ticket olll.io . , 13:24 : Fariiam street , or at the Union depot. "W. R Vaill , city ticket agent. Quartet slugs tonight , Courtland. "Mil , Ollli-lnl 'I mill" Through Iowa for G. A. K. mooting at Indianapolis will leave Omaha tit 3 p. m. Sunday , September 3. Sjiocial rates will ho miido for all old comrades , their families und friends , For full purlieu- larti call ut J.iekot ollico Chicago , Hock Inland & 1'acillo raihvay , 1002 Farnam street. Balloon tonight at Courtlanil beaoh. Ilnrllnetmi Itoiito in IliintiK f.'lly , Ono way tickets , $5.00. Double daily uorvico to St. .Tosojilj and Kansas City novy offered by tlio Burling ton Houto. t"m The express trains which luavo Omaha nt DJ ; ) a. in. and 10:15 : p. m. carry sleep 1" ing , smoking nw ) free reclining chair cars , and constitute ) the quickest and best means of reaching cither /of the ubovo-numod citing. City ticket olllco , 1321 Farnam fitrout , Quaoteiuga tonight , Courtland. It Revolved the Wrpng Way , However , for an Omaha Merchant S. P. MORSE'S ' P/YIIENCE SOMEWHAT TAXED l'rn | tpctn of Inlnrrttliii ; linrulopiiientn In Ills ti : o ARHlnit MHMliiill Flnlil A Co. Cow In Court ilmllcc * of tlin 1'citco The records In the ofllcoof the clerk of the district court have become cnuunibctcd with the 111o.s in a suit which , before the end is rcauli.nl , promises lo bring about some inter esting developments and nt the same time .Irak'several . family skeletons from their hiding places In their ruspectlvu closuU. 'I'hls null Is brought by S. 1 * . Morse nnd Is against Marshall Fluid & Co. of Chicago , In- slllulcd to reojvcr Ihu possession of ) , Ml.ft ) ) worth of dry goods and damages , ag gregating J.10,000. which Iho plaintiff alleges his business reputation has sustained. For S. 1' . Morse many years was the load ing dry trooils merchant of the city , occupy- imj some largo store rooms on F.irnam near Fourtcoiilh street. As the oily grow ho con tinued to branch out In business , and uvontu- ally became the senior partner In tlio pala tial Rtorn of S. 1 * . Morse St Co. at Sixteenth and Farpam , streets. Subse quently the Morse JJry Goods company was organized itnd S. I1. Morse was forced out of tno business nnd , ns ho alleged , com pletely ruined ilmuu'Iall.v hv his business it's- soeiulos. After that ho rented a largo store on Douglas street near Fifteenth aud made nil arrangements for again engaging In the dry goods trade. The store was lilted up with all thu modern improvements and was A palace In every particular. As soon ns the rooms were ready for occupancy , which was during thu early days of last March , goods commenced lo arrive und ho placed on the shelves. For a few days Morse did i ) prosperous business and until Marshall Field AiCo.'s agent swooped down and took away the goods which the IInil had sold but a few days boforo. This act was thu slogan thai was sounded to thu other creditors and within forty-eight hours the store was com pletely cleaned out and the card , "For rent , " was hung In the front window. Mr. Morse declared that thu bringing of the suit was instigated by enemies and competitors and ho bided a time when the wheul ot fortune should revolve in his dlri-ctlou , but instead of moving toward him , it went the other way and reverses followed each other In rapid succession , while his friends and relatives descried him in his hour of trouble. It was alleged that ho had "gone lo the bad , " nnd as a natural result ho eventually found his way to the county jail , where Ho remained until the trial , which terminated in a verdict of exoneration. After this ho was charged with having n "Ferris wheel" revolving in his head , but upon the invc.iti- g.Mion the commissioners of insanity found that thu charges were groundless and it dis charge was entered. In bringing the suit Morse alleges that , in a measure , Iho members of thu Marshall Field housn are responsible for his sudden slide down the roclcy road which ho has traveled. He avers that thu goods which ho bought of them were purchased "on tlmo , " and that when they were levied upon the debt lacked sixty days of being due , and that if the suit had not been brought the other creditors would not have interfered. As a result of the suit , ho alleges that ho has been greatly injured llnancially , that his peace of mind has been ruined , and that ho has been brought into public scandal and disgrace. All About n How wow. While the judges of the district court are resting from their labors nml preparing for the opening of the September term of court , the Justices ot the peace are up to their oars iu work and arc , so to speak , "making hay whllo the sun shines. " Most of the gentle men nro dealing with ordinary , every day suits , brought on promissory notes , though now and then there are some of these 15011- tlemen who catch on to aclions which are full of snapiind meat. Among those who arose so fortunate Justice Smith yesterday ranks ns the winner , and his court room in TUB UKKbuildinir was crowded lo the door. In that room John M. Koso nnd Jerry O'Orady , two neighbors , are arrayed , one against the other , and n worthless red and white spotted cur is the bone of contention. Koso alleges that at ono time ho was thu owner of the identical pup , and that the indications were that some day it would grow to bo a dog of great ability and promise. Adding to his allegations , ho avers tfent upon n certain night , not ninny months ago , the pup was upon the streets , baying nt the moon , when O'Orady happened along and , with his going , the ilog stopped his tender buylnir and disappeared. In other words , ho nllcces that O'Crady , with force and arms , stole the pup. Through thu course of natural events ho alleges that thu pup did not like his now homo and tried to make his escape , which ho succeeded in doing , hut a few hours later fell n victim to the wily snares of the city dog catcher , and subsequently was consigned to thu depths of thu Missouri river. All of this lioso avers that ho learned , when ho swore out n replevin for the dis covery and return of the ilog. O'Orady admits that ho had possession of the animal , but alleges that it came uoout by thu fact that the beast followed him homo , as ho scented the taste of fresh moat , an artlclu of dog diot. that had not passed into his stomach for months. Ho also admits that the dog mot the dug catcher and his fittu , but that It was through no fault of his ( O'Grndy's. ) In arrayinir himself as the defendant O'Grady .says that ho is willing to do all In his power to scuuro the return of iho pup , but whllo grass grows and water runs ho will never pay J.10 for a dog that was never his own. ( junrrol Over u Cow. The case of the state against John Doe , real name August Dultuiigonskle. Is another suit In Justlcu Smith's court that Is proving something of a drawing card. . In this case HID stake which is being fought for Is a cow nnd $1- coin of thu realm. As iho atory goes , thu contending parties , DoUangoiisklu and Jens Jensen , who Ii other words is tho'staio of Nebraska in tin particular case , are neighbors and rosldo on , along thn Military road , in the vicinity o Fruhm's park. Some six wouks ago Jonsoi : was the owner of n hoi'HO , which ono night wandered into Duliangoiisklo'u cubbago patch , spreading devastation and ruin about thu entire Hold. DuKungonsklo , bo- lug an early rise" , caught Ihu niilmal and held It for a ransom , fixing the price of tno same nt twelve boycotted and hated silver dollars , Jonsun was averse to paying iho amount and nt once told his neighbor that lie. could havu thu horse and uall the bill < paid In full. Mr. DuUungonskia was willing j to take the horse , but ho wanted the ? 1'J also. Tlmo moved along until yesterday , the owiuir of the disfigured cabbage keeping possession of Ihu beast of burden and covet ing something ulso. Wllilo "Jensen was in the city yesterday DoltungniiRkia slipped over to the premises , und , laying Mrs , Jon- sun low with u club , proceeded lo drive away a cow , which he proposed to take In full payment of all bills and accounts. About this tlmo Jensen returned , nnd n pretty light took place , during which Mr , lloltaiigonskla was put to sleep according lo the most up- proved fashion , Jensen at once saddled a horse and rode to the city , wearing out n warrant for the arrest of his neighbor , charging that lie was guilty of assualt upon Mrs. Jensen , with In tent to do great bodily harm. This docu ment was placed In the hands of Const a bio Illoiulo Clark for survlco und to the DuUan- eonskl domicile ho went lust night. There ho h.id a light , both the assaulter und his wife rallying to tlio fray , each armed with butcher knives. Slngla banded and alone , so ho avers , Clark disarmed both of the parties and laying olllclal hands upon the husband brought him to the city , where ho was lodged in the county jail , I3ulloon tonight at Courtland beach , . Tlio I.owfut U'ui III' * lc'air Itiitus Kv r On i > r * < l Byt the Hurl Ing ton route are now in | force ! Ono way tlckota 87.50. Round trip tickets$11.75. . See the city ticket ngont ut 3321 Far nam fitroot and arrange lo juako that 1 long-planned trip to Chicago , Lovufiimark dives tonight , C