Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 31, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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THIS OM/UtA / DAILY BREI'THURSDAY. : AUGUST 31. 181)8. )
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A WKHTISKVENTS KOll THESE COLUMNS
aV\vill tM'tiken until li.l ! : < ) p. m. for tti evenlni *
nt : < l until H.30 | > . ni. for tlio momlnif and Sunday
tillllotm.
Advertiser * , t > y rftip ] tlns n tiu/uberort check ,
mi liaro thnlrmwvcrR addressed to n numbered
tlorlii earn of TIIK Ilfr. : Answers BO nddroined
v Ml > ilollvrritl upon l > rewntnllon of tlio check.
Ui XJATIUNS WAN TED.
_ _ _
Unlen men won ! Ural liiRnrtlon , len word there-
Mtrr. Nothing tnkcn for less than l5c. !
-JOV.K3 . I.IKK
Tel. r > uM , fnrnlsli business m
JMOSl"
A-WANTK1) , SITUATION AS ASSISTANT KN-
Klneer or Mi-email t > y n Bobcr mini. 10 years ex-
prrlfiico : hold or nlt-am hi-nUn ? preferred. Ad
dress o 45 , Hoc. -1:17 : no-
A'-sirTjATlON ON FAKM iTv MAN ANIMVIFtf.
Kanicrlenccd. AdtlreHB O till , lieu , fifiO l * _
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7 WANTKI ) , POSITION IIY A nu65TllTSIXKS9
Jiinnn , with ten yearn iixpt'tienac In Brain and
lumber : referenci a clvon. AddrtMiH , P. O. llox
1011Crt'dton , Neb , MfiBO ! < )
A-WANTK1) . SITUATION ! 1 Y A COMPANION
of Un < Ixiyal I.i'Klon , us bookkeeper , collector ,
crany otheromcuworks twciitv-llvo yearnexperi
ence nH an nccoitntflnti expvrt In rcoonelllni. IrreR-
iiliirly kept bookn ami laimlcd neconnti. Aildrt'Ha ,
\f. O. II. , rtoni 7-JO , Now York 1.1 fe bull Jlnir.
MGfi
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FIHST' CLASS KXPF.uinNrEn IUJSINHSS
man \vnntM cnitiloyinuut ; will pay for Infoniin-
lion ; nothing latitflblu rofutitd. AdtlrcHH 11. Heo.
B7U C , '
1L AWANTED. . POSITION AS MANAOT.lt OP
lumberyard or grain elevator , lluvn bail elclit
/ yearn oxtK'rlcnci ) buying uraln and Htock : lliren
jx-nrn ncllln ? lumber. ( 'an clvo best of references
AiltlrcHS W. T. SpollH , UlysBeH , Nub. MU1U III *
ANTK.yYOtTNO MAN tYKAUsoi'
J aie , n | H > nlllon aH nfmlHtnnt lionkkeeimr or bill
rlorkj can furnlidiBood rufcnMice.9. AildreHH P I ) ,
WANTII ) MAI/E HELP.
HnteR le ) a word first Itmnrtlon , Ic n word there-
Sflur. Nothing taken for less than ' .Tic.
on COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TO
ih.-millHtlie Patent Chi'inloul Ink llraher 1'oncll.
TThimoBtiiM'fnl nnd novel Invention of the tiro.
Ki lines Ink thoroughly In two neeomU. Works llku
mnclc. 200 tofiOO ixvcenl prollt. Acontn niakln ;
Jf.O per week.Vo also waul n Rcnenil audit to
icku clinrKO of territory nnd Appoint HiibaKunts.
A rare chance to inaku money. Write ; for terms
ni'd n HIM phnen of vrnHlnir. Monroe KraHlng Mfg.
Co. , X'ill ) , I.a Grouse , WlH. GH3
) IF VOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOI1WK1TK
Mho Ilavvka Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wls. _ _ _
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. 'ft p - DO YOU WANT TO IIKCOMK A KIIIST CLASS
u'palc'Htmiu wtlb a cbuncn of becoming : i collen *
torandvork for the Singer Mfg. Co. If HO Apply
ni Sltwr office 15IX IitniRlnH. 1(11 ( Sll :
IJ-WANTKI ) . 11HUMMKRS TO SUM. QUININK
J'wlilHky. flood sldo lino. Piiy blK eonmiln-
hlon. No lleeiiHtt renuiifd. AddivHa with refer-
Uuliiliiu-WhlBky Co. , Louisville , Ky.M.I80
M.I80 it1
T > -A CITY SALKSMAN TO SKLL OUU 11KD
JJCross bnuids of line iippln and wine vlneirarH to
ii'tall croec'i-H of Omaha. Samples furnished free.
Good ( 'oiiiiiilsHlons paid to a hustler. AddreHi Im
mediately , Ueil CroHH VltieKar Co. , Kt. Louis. Mo.
nnu : w
B-SKALK1) niDS WILT. UK IlEOKIVKO FOR
( ho labor only to paint the thrtii frame IIOIIHPS
on UHJ southwest eorner of'J'Jd and Leaviin\vorth ,
ono eoat limldi' and two coats of paint outside. Ad
Ores P. O. llox ( Mil. city. 0.15 30'
I" ) WANT.KH. ADDUKSSKS OP KNKUCKTIO
J'nu'ii nnd womi > n wantlni ; permanent work.
& : ! ( > .UU a week Kiianiuteed ; experlunw unnecun-
nnry. Ooods monopoly : pav sun- ; system perfect.
Odlce tind delivery team furnished. Tunim free.
AdUli H K Ml. llox : iilli : : , lloston , Mass.
MU S ni *
n-WANTKI > . ( iOOD MAN TO TAKK ClfAKBK
ofofllee ; also aKslstantn and several salesmen
for city and country for wholesale nnd retail
liouso. Olve reference and experience and enclose
liostuo. : Address O ( iH. llee. Mil' ' ! ! ill *
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Itatcs.mea ; word ( Irstlnsertlon. lea wonlthero-
nller. Nothlni ; taken for less than J."e.
c 1 A GOOD COOK AND LAITNDHKSS WANTKD.
-'Mm. K. McConnlck. 'JIH a. ; tid : St. Milllil Slr
W"ANTKI > . LADIKS AND ( JKNTLKMIN : ; WE
will glvoyou if."i.ni > to * TJ.IW per week to work
Joms ut your homes : strleily homo work : no
ranvaHHlnf ; send self-addrest-eil envelope. C. ! ' .
ICmmons fi Co. , Batterymarch and Water Sis. , Uos-
ton.Mass. MIH1 ill
p-WANTKD. OMPETKNT ( ilHL FOll OKN
. cral hoMBuwork. Mrs. A. II. .lautdth. V'lilT Spen
cer street. " . MOlia ill
p-WANTip , A OOOD COOK. WAS1IKII AND
v Ironer : V ! li.family.OOOD ) Xo.il WorlliliiKtou
place , opposite ; lirownull hall , near S , llllli st.
, . nn : u
C-WANTKD-I.AD1ES WANTING COOKS.SBC-
oiiil or cenc'fal house ( jlrls. eoaehmen , house
man. call at Canadian Olllce : tint bc t class of help
unhand. ir > 0l''arnam. ! ) 070 B *
C WANTKO. A GOOD OIUI. FOll GKNKHAL
hoiiHework , li''K ) DoiiKliiB St. 677 ill
CheWANTKD , A OOOD OIIUj FOR GKNEUAL
'houHuwork. ' Apply 171 ! Uodgo St. JIBiW 1
1 OK BENT HOTJSES.
Hates , lc ( ) a Him each Insertion. $1.fit ) a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than ' _ ' 5c.
T'j-KOll KENT. HOUSES IN ALL , PARTS OF
J thocily. ThoO. ! ' . Davis company , 1003 Fat-
nani ' 0X7
D-itAND-t-ROOM APARTMKNTS , VON UORN
block , with steam ; referuncfM re < iulredj ll )
S S''d 08S
J > , FOR ItKNT. 7-ltOOM MODURN FLAT ,
Lanu block. 000 K. 13th si. U35
1 > -FOR RKNT , 10-room house , all modern 1m
proveiiients , MS south lUlliHlreet. Inquire UAH
Mlillil
V-0-UOOJI COTTAOK , MODKIIN. CIIOIOK , IN
/Stanford Circle : C. K. Klitutlli'r.JO I lJu bids
TV K-KOOM IIOUSi : , MODKUN , N'iAH 1IUSI-
4- ' ne s , rent moderate. . Apply " 01 lieu Imlldhu ; .
D-FOIl KKNT. NICK F1VK-UOOM COTTAtJK ,
* 1')0. ( ) Imiulro room 1110. Now York Life
Indldlnir. , M7il ! :
\-FOK KKNT. PLAT. T-ltOOM. CO11NKU ,
.lAvlth ranirc' , 701 8. lUlh Hlruot. Chark'H W.
Ilalh'iNo. . 511 IMxtun blou't. 1HO Hll
T10 HOO.MS. MODIIHM. CHiiICK LOCATION ,
JJrent low. li. S. Kklnner. HU ) N. Y. I.lfn. illiu
foil ifKNTV"KTACIIUl ) MKJiri' ItOOM
nuidcrn IIUIIHII ; ulco luwn , cowl li.irn.illl
J'l.-tvu t. -UO-IIO '
! :
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'iVO-KOOM COTTAOI ! . ALSO .1 OH 0 UMTOlT
J'nihlii d nxiniH. nil inoili-m. hoantlful li\vn : nnd
i < ) iule ; , N. 10. ror.M anil Miami HtrootH. ! ! !
' T l-TOlf UKNT. H-UOOMHOU.SE , ALL MODKIIN
J-'convi'iilifiiri'H , No. 1,101 Karnain Htieet , * . ' , " ! pur
mo. PotUTA ( feoivo Co. , 1(11)1 ( ) Kiruam HI.
-lia illl
rHOTl'JL HICIIKLIHIT , KIIIINIKIIHI ) . 1IIT1I
J-'Htreet. nnar DodKK. UliarlcH . Ilaller. nil Paxton -
ton block. ailim ' - "
> T\-'ii J 'JoA PITOL A VKNI Jit. 7HOO M COTTA ( U.
4 JntHlr | 'J.'ilS Capitol avenue MllHI 1 *
* jSin6oM : iibusK."iQDruTri7ii" !
T\-1.HOOM ( ) IIOUSK. ALL JIODKKN CONVKNI-
a 'em-en , ll-Jlln South llllh Htreet. Girti ilO'
TV-'r'Olt 'ItKNT. ' HIIJ.1 CALH-\ilNIA. 7-IlOOM
.UhoiiHe , hot and cold w.iler , lutli , water elunet.
Iiirniim , iauuilry , nil In llrst-i'l.'ibs hhaiio , 'J , " > .IHI
pernibiilh. (1. ( I. Willlaco. ill' ' J. J. llrown lilk ,
JUIhnnd loiielm. ; f.r.L' 1
IVa.nooMCOTTAOK , timi s. t-rrii STUKKT.
JxfN ) ; S'ltiom i'ittaie.tii7 : N. ' 'fllh Htreet.fn.OO :
fi-roojii fdUnire. i.-"I > Ohio Hlreol , il'-.CO. Iniinlru
atX''S.S. IHtliHlrt'et. f)31 ; il
T4 \ -STKAMCINTUAL , iiiiAr/riiY , MODKUN i
4 ' in 7-rt > oni Urli'k luiii es. Tlzuiil , 'XiNorili ' 'Jib
Wivi'l. f'17 ; il
D-MODKKN SIX-IIOOM 1IOIJSK , .TJ10 CASS
Hlivel. Klot-elaHN i-epalr. l''lnu nelKliliorhoud.
Cu > in ID cutMl tenant. K. A. Norlhui ) , tax dupt. . II.
17 UOOM IIOLISU. IKQUIHIJ S''a JACKSON
/HtlXVt. M.'xlll
l * > taK TI-FOR UINT : , IO-ROOM nonsiinai
taKi .I.'Kniiulro next door or 1H1 Farnam. Mfi7 1
D-FOR RUNT , NEW -l-ROO.M COTTAOK , COR-
ni'r illllli and Sahler. cellar.rlKtern , city water.
Enquire next door or HUH I'iirnam. MS70 1
-FOR IiNT7MOIlERNROOM"TlOUSK. ! : . ' . " . ' 2(1 (
Ohlcniru bluvt. Wtl.UU. Hlnicwalt , lUrker liloek
Milil I . "
POH RENT SUKNISHLD ROOMS ,
. .lKna wont lirst Insertion , Icn word thero-
allur. othhiK laken'forleui th.iu ' 'iu.
- WTl'H AlsiVE FOft
JKi > utluincuiiiodui'n vu , 3JU North ' 'lid.
M 7:10 :
li'-FHUNISIIKI ) UOOM WITH ALCOVK. SOUTH !
Ijfl-onlt altiobiiiall ruoiiitt , with or without board. l
Mm Knlglil. Ne.tll UouaUH Mired. fi 1:1 :
_
E-K1NB KUUNlSHKIUtOOMS. S003 IIUHT ST.
71KJ bU _
E--TWU KtUlNISllKD ltXMb ) Toll OKNTLlT.
men only , O''O South v'Oth Hlrtx.'t.Mill )
IJ-KtKQANT KUKNISHKUltOaiia , 1SU ? HOW-
IVird. &tt > S''S *
- LARBK oOM , ALL
vJii. UUSI M S.M3 31'
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NICELY FI'RMSHKl )
family , HISS 1 > < 1 - M153 1 *
F1'UN1S1IKI > PARLOR AND 11KO ROOM
near motor line , * Jl.OU ) iHU-mouUi , N K cumvr
i'OlU und llainlllon , NUI ( . > 31 *
FOR RENT-FPHNIBHED ROOMS.
OR "NFURNISIIED ROOMS
ousckecpliiff , 1112 8. llth Hlreet
M5no 'j
E , ALSOS1DK ROOM.UIM ? HAP.-
y st. nan o.
1FUUNISHED ROOMS , 1017 * Itl''il CAPITOL
_ 1JAVi\ MIMllSitO *
] ? - FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH FIRST-CLASS
-Aboard. 113 South'.Mlth Htreet. Mfi'Jl SI *
FURNISHED"jadoafs AND BOAKD
, SOlFANlfan N. 18TH sSf.03
f.03
? - NICKLY FUUN1SHKD 11OOMS AND HOAUD
nt the WebMvr , CIO nnd 518 N. lllth st.
17nSI4
1 , ' YOUNH WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE OF
1 Woman's Christian asuoclatlon. 111 3. 17lh nt.
j'-FUUNISMKD TlOOMS WITH HOARD. RKF-
erencM. 2214 Fnruam St. 554I *
1-NKATLY FURNISHED ROOMS , SINGLE OR
c.nsulto , with boanl. Desirable location. Ref
erences exchanged , irii7 : Hnrney street. M5IIO 1 *
I.-NICKLY FURNISH ED ROOMS , VERY PLKA9-
A nut , home table , mo lerato rates. 10'4 Farnam.
574 fi'
I "DKSIRA1ILK ROOM AND HOARD IN PRI-
L vato family. 700 N. lllth. 673-0'
-NICKLY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST ROOM
L with board , for two gentlemen. Northwest cor
ner HMli and Leaven worth , 081 ilO *
ir-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD ,
J- single or enmiltc. 'M'M Harncy Btrcet.
FOR RENT TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS
Rates , Dyj.'i wonl llrst Insertion , lea word thero-
nfter. Nuthlng taken for less than - ' . > c.
/ - -3 SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. COd N. lilTH ST.
IT
M111)-S1I ) !
G-FOUR MODKRN ItKMS. ( FIUST FLOOR ,
nuiir lurk , very desirable , 1:103 : S. 'Jrilh nlrout
M-lIU ! _
rj-n oiiAMHKiis FOR HOUSIKKKPINO : TO
V-'inan nnd wife , no children , hydrant and cIMum.
'Ill ) N. ITlli. Jlirt
0 TWO NICE UNFURNISHED I1ASEMENT
rooms for housekeeping ; city water , -'fi'jo
UonekiB , Mfiil" ill *
FOK RENT STOKES AND.OFFlCiiS.
Rates , 1 DC a line each Insertion , $1.50 a lluo per
month. Nothing taken for lens than J. > c.
T FOR RENT. OFFICE SPACE QN GROUND
J lloor at 17aFarnain ( street. MD''H
I-FOR RENT. THE-1-STORY IIR1CK I1UILDINO
J-tUO Farnam st. The building him a llreproof co
ntent basement , complete steam hottlu : ? fixtures ,
water on all Hie lloors , gas , etc. Apply at the olllco
of The llee. 1)10 )
T-OFFICES CHEAP. WITIINELL 1ILOCK. If.TII
land Hartley. MI11S ; 111 *
I WE HAVE SPACE TO LKT FOR DESK UOOM
J to souio deslrabln party. Call or addresa.
Wyekolf. SeainjiiiH & llencdlct , 171'J Farnain
1-FOIt RKNT. FIRST FLOOR OF 4 ROOMS
J over our shoe stortt. 1 fil 7 Douglas street. Frank
Wllcox Co. , 1015 and 1517 Douglas street.fiSi
fiSi ! 31
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1 r.O a lluo per
month. Nothing taken for less than Jfic.
'can mnku $75.110 to fv.T.0.00 a month working
for us In any locality ; will pay salary or commis
sion , as preferred , and expenses. Money deposited
In bank to cover same when started. If you art *
out of work wo have something entirely new to
offer , and If yon follow our Instructions your suc
cess Is Hiire. Tlio people will havoour goods , no
matter how hard thu time's. Illg sales report-d
everywhere. All required of you Is a little pluck
and push. We furnish sample ontlit free.
Write today for particulars before all valuable ter
ritory Is taken. Address Standard Silverware Co. ,
Huston , Mass. MU'-7 31 *
-WANTED , LIVE AGENTS FOR THE "IIUT-
' tonhole llotiquets. " a novelty for county and
slatn fairs : big heller ; sample 5c. Max Ernst ,
Cleveland , O. Mli''fl 3 *
WANTED TO RENT.
Rates. IJ c a word flrstlnsertion. Ic a word there
after Nothing taken for less than Ufie.
K WANTED. TO RENT. OFFICE SUITAHLE
for a physician. Addivss P S llee. r.81 ill *
If-WANTED , TO RENT AI TO ll-ROOM COT-
-1 viatru lu u ( food neighborhood. Address 1'llee. .
580 ill'
STORAGE.
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 'J5U.
M-STORAGE.WILLIAMSiCROSsTliili ILVRNEY
0117
M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ;
clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
WANTED TO BUY.
Rales , lkc a word first Insertion , lea word there
after. Nothing taken for less than t ! . > c.
\r-CASH PAID FOR GOLD AND SILVF.lI
Jacobaon & Klselu , room 11,1515 Douglas st.
J17UO A31 *
TVT-WANTKD. TO IIUY FOR CASH , A GOOD
li meat market. Must bo In good location and
cheap. Address 0113 , cans lice. ' fl31 3
XT WANTED. . ' ( } TONS .T.-Llt. "T" RAILS AND
-l > light locomotive. J. E. Sexton , Crocker Illdg. ,
San Franulhco , C.il. M541 1
NT-WANTED. A FRESH COW , JERSEY PUB-
1 > ferri'd. Will p.iy cash. Ur. 1'ei-ren , 11BII East
Pierce , Council IllutTs. MU3U r
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
Rates , lUe a word llrst Insertion , lea word there
after. Nothing taken for less than -Tie.
FOR RKNT
right piano , Inqnlro room U08 , Flrut National
bank building. 'Jl > : i
FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO
Rales , IHc a word llrst Insertion , loaworlthere
after. Nothing taken for less than L'5e.
I-FOR SALK""CHEAP , A NICE PONY" '
1 Iniiiilroatlllll Cuinliur Blrtiut. MS81
iT lSTCLASS HOARDING .1 L1VKRY.WINI > SOR
1 fetablcs , lilt ) Davenport ; Blorago for carriages.
150 ill *
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates. l4eavnr.l ! llrst Insertion , lua wordthurj-
nfter. Nolliln ? taken for less linn -J3o.
Q-FOR SALE , A REGULATION SIZE 11RUNS
-wick .V Haiku billiard table , nick.eiies and balls.
Everything In tlrht-class Hlii : ) > . Address N "I
Hee. Ml 80.
Q-Fi SALE , 15-IIALL POOL TA1ILK. 41124
N. il ,10th Htrwl. MI21 ill'
Q-FOR SALRCHKAP , LARGE FIRK AND IIURG-
lar proof safe : also small llruproof safo. In-
qulroat 11 Id Farnam street. M 14:1 :
-FOR SALE , FRESII COW AND CALF. 31114
9 Dodgn Htreet. 545-ilO
Q-IIRICIt , STONE AND LUM1IKR FOR SALE
c.'ieap at Ir.ard street bohool , between lllth and
UOIh. P. H. ll.llen. M503 I'J'
( l-l-'OK. SALK , LAROK JKWIILKIfS MIIlUOIl ,
vvjou cabinet , material eant > and waluhclaNH eaue
entirely new. AddresH P,1. llco. illlV" ) !
Q-FOR SALE. 1 SET TINNERS' TOOLS. IN-
elndlng ilo-Inch square Bht-xra ; cheap for < ash
Address O 07 , care Jleo. M0ill ! 4 *
CLAIRVOYANTS ,
RatcB , lWi ( a line each Insertion , * 1..10 a , line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than 250.
C-MRS. NANNIK V. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT ,
krcllablo biiHlnebs niedlmii ; Cth yuurat llil N.ltlth.
.Mil )
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Ralos , Idea Ilinieai'h Insertion , $1.1SO a Inu ! pur
month. Nolliun- taken fur le s than 25c.
fP-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D
I Hour ' , ivoai 7 , muai > ; it-e. ulvahc iul | > luir and sn
bal'ib.
a -MMK. 8TOWK , MAGNETIC HEAI.KR 2M (
Douglas block KltilHi ( I1
'p-MADAMKSMITH , 502 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR.
J Room : i. Mansaguvupor , alcohol. htc.1in.Hidihui |
uuund oi : oatUn. uilOU 2 *
PERSONAL.
RateH. loon line < nch Inserlion , $ l.AOa llnu pjr
nniilh. NuthliiK takun for k-hb than ' . ' 5u.
i TT-MASSAGK TREATMENT. ELKCTRIC-THER
I * J ninl b.ilh . MiMlp and hair livatificnt. iiKinlciir , .
*
andchli-u | > odlhl.Mrs.l'UbtilU ) S. lOlh S'lthnell blk
101
1 j-FRANK K. HUSH WILL LKARN SOMK
u tldnv lo nil iidvintait ) If hu will i-all ou or ad
diekb K. P. Da via , 1C01 to 1205 Jiii'kbou St.
. HIW2 !
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
RntPb , llic a line each Insertion. $1.50 > i llnupj
month. Nothing taken for lust than 25c.
\ \ IjOANSON IMl'ItOVKlJ-ANDUNIMPROVKD
11 city ) > ix > | Tty * : | . | ) IID and ninvariU. A to DSi pji
cent.nodel.iyH. W r'aniam SiuHli .VCo.lS'JJ F.ir.i 11
U01
\\r ANTHONY I AN ANIlTRrS'Fi'a. ttlH N Y
11 I . .If.IfiiitN at lo\v r.it-s furi-tiolci hiH-iirlty o
'Ku and lowuf.innnor u.n.ui.icily
ou ;
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
Cnntlnuttl
\T MONF.Y TO JX3AN AT LOWKST RATF.S.
The O. F. DirlHCo. . M05 FArnamalrect. tlO.t
_
\ \ T iiONKYTO LOAN AT LOWK.ST IIATK3 ON
1 Improved nnd unimproved Om.ih.i realcstalc.t
o C yearn. Fldollty Tnist Co. , 170J Fnrnanl. 003
Vr-CENTRAL LOAN TUUSTcO. , 11EK IlLDtJ.
WW
\V-r.oo.oo TO fi.r.oo.oo TO LOAN i TOT.
. ' rears on Improvetl Onnha real pntnt or farm
lands. K. C. Oiirrln A Co. , ' 'OS Sliut'ly block.MS
MS 10
\ 1TMONEY TO IXAN AT CURRENT RATES.
* Apply to W. 11. Melkle , First National Ilk bldif.
M < J5'J '
\v MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE , 401 HER
IILD ( ) . M H23
MONEiT TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Knles , lOcn llnu each Insertion , $ l.iiOn llnopvr
nontli. Nothing taken for lusi than ' . ' " > c.
f-WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY'KJN DOPSB
- < V strictly conUdentlaL A. U. Harris , room
1 Contlnenlal block 478
V-MONEY TO LOAN-
V Wo will lend you any mini which you wls'i ,
Hitmil or Inrge , at the lowest posslblo rues , In llrj
quickest posilblu llmo and for any lenzlli of llmo
' .o suit yon. You can pay It back In snoli Install *
neiits as you wish , when you wish , and only
, > ay for It as lung as you keep lu You can borrow
un HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RKOKIPTS , MERCHANDISE
OR ANY OTHKR SECURITY.
Without publicity or removal of properly.
OMAHA MORTUAOK LOAN CO. ,
you SOUTH 1IIT1I STRKKT ,
llrst lloor above the slix'et ,
THE OLDESTLARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
010
I V-DO YOU WANTJIONKY ?
We will loan you ANYSUM.von wish on yonr
FURNITURE. PIANOS. HOflSES. WAGONS ,
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc.
Wo glvo prompt attention to all applications ,
! and will carry your loan as long as you wish.
' You can rednco thu cost of carrying your loan
by a payment al any time. Therb la no pub-
: llclty or removal of .property. .
; FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Room 4 , Wlthnell block.
M741 Cor. luthand Harnuy St.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rales , lOc a line each Inscrllon , $1.50 a lluo per
month. Nothing taken for less than U5c.
S7-WANTED-GOOD ENERGETIC PHYSICIAN
1- Address Lock lox ) 71 , Bertram ! . Neb.114
y ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF GENERAL
merchandise from $1,000 to $0.000. who wishes
to realize from It at once , can Und u purchaser by
iuldresslng O31 , lluo. 344
r CHANCK3.1IOX 871 , SHENANDOAH. IA.
KLY NEWSPAPER IN NEIIRAS-
- ka for sale al a bargain. Western Ilnslness
Agency. 310 N. Y. L bids. mosil )
Y FoTl SALE OR RENT-THE STOELTINO
Hotel In Presser , Adams Co. , Neb. Apply to J.
K ay , Hastings , Neb , 415s'l' :
\T-FORSALEORTR.\DE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG
JL stori. centrally located , good cash business. C.
W. 1. , P. O Uox filH Milll-J
V TO IIUY , SELL OR EXCHANGE , 1IUSINE33
A chl-nces , real estale or lands Apply to West
ern llii-tlness Agency. : )10 ) N. Y. L. bid ? . MStll S3
Y-WANTKD-PARTNER. EITHER SILENT OR
active , with cash , to carry grain in Central Ne
braska. Can buy cheap. Good prospect to double
money. Capacliy for llfty thousand bushels. Ad
dress , O 44 , Hot' . 430
Y-FOR SALE FOR CASH , A WELL TX > CATED
good paying drug slore. Reasons for Helling
going into wholesale business. Addr.iss O53 llee.
100-1.
r-HKST PAYING MEAT MARKET IN THIS
. city for sale or rent. Call at 'Jjil'J lllondo street.
M307 SI"-
V * " .r'0 ' .00 PAID TO PARTY FURNISHING
J $10.000 00 10.000 acres good land. Deal
can't bn hail when money gets easy. ( Jet partic
ulars. R. .V S. room ilill chamber Commerce.
Commerce.M035
. TO LEASE , KLEVATOR IN
eastern Nebraska , or wesU'rn Iowa , where
there is a good corn crop. Address P. O. llox 100 ,
Crestou , Neb. MOL'l I1. ! '
V-AMUSEMENT CIRCUIT. ON ACCOUNT OF
i company canceling dale fair week , Sept 'JO to
'Jt. : and balance of circuit , oi > en to a small but
good attraction. Address Prof , lllshops. Amuse
ment Cireull , Sheridan , Wyo. MO''S a *
FOR EXCHANGE.
Rates , lOca line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per
nontli. Nothing taken for less than j5c.
I/ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
AJand Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for
indse.horsesand cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort.Ind.
013
Z CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSK. WILL
take real estate , money. Uox'J'J.I , Frankfort I nil.
C13
7 $1.500.00 OR $1,000.00 DRUG AND SUNDRY
rJstockand llxturcsfor aale , or would trade for
clear land In Merrlck , Nance , Hamilton or Polk
counties. Address , Lock Box 403 , Central City ,
Neb. ' . ' 05-31 *
/--FINE DRIVING HORSE AND IIUGGY FOR
Alvacant lot. Dr. Brownrlgg , 'J10 N. Y. Life.
410 30
V FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , GOOD DRIV-
' -flng horse for new brick or lumber. No use for
horse. O 5' ' Dei ) . .150-30.
V IIUSINESS Itl.OCK. GOOD TOWN IN KAST-
'Jern Nebraska , for stock mdsc. Addre.ss P. O.
llox 100 , Crcbton , Neb. MniHS''O *
7-TO EXCHANGE , HOTELS IN OOODLAND.
Kansas , llroken llovv and Curtis , Nebraska , for
well localod , desirable farm lands. Will assume
Incumbrancn or pay cash difference. Address
Drawer 150' ' , Lincoln. Nebraska M51S _ '
r/ r HEAD GOOD YOUNG HOUSES FOR DRUG
' -'stock. Write If you mean business. L. II. 500
North Platte , Neb. M510 _ "
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , # 1.50 a line pur
inonlh. Nothing taken for less tha i l5u
*
I/AUM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON.Ul'J tl . Y.LIFli
I1 M. Jj ; S10'
13' UY ' LOTS IN
STOEPEL ' 1'LACE.
CheaiHjstand Ix'Bl lolsln
OMAHA.
Special prU'o and terns : 13
HOME 1IUILDERS.
Kloepol Place lots will alw.iy.salv.vu ? lu prim ,
for the city must grow westward. Call on or ai-
ill-ess W. A. Webster , 40. Hot ) bid ? . 011
I'Oll SALE , Will ACRES OF LAND IN GREELEY
-1 ronnly ; only two miles from Worth Loup on U ,
P. Ky and four miles from Horacii on II. , VM. R. R. ;
irood soil : part gooil corn land. iKilanco splendid
gracing land : running water , etc. ; must bo sold at
once ; only $ S.oo per acre. Address Hicks Real
Estate Agency , 305 N. Y. Lift ) Illdg. MO 10 ill
' . ,
I' N. Y. I.lfo. 78' ' ) 3 J'
_
TIARGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALE
J Jor trade. F. K. Darling , Darker blk. JU331
\TrHY * NOT INVEST YOUR SAVING * IN A
1 1 lilc'e home ? 1 am ofTtirlng a gooil 0-room hoimu
and half acru lot for half their value. This Is a
Hiiap. John W. Robblnu , owner , ' . ' 111 lluo llhlg.
_ 35 1 HIM
IJOK SALK
L' Good farms thai rent for $ 'J.OO per acre cash
tor land In cultivation. Price ti'0,00 , pjr aero.
Also ,
Farms lhal rent for Hharo of crop , Prleo $ S.OO to
$15.oo per aero.
Also ,
Good unimproved land at $5.00 to $12.00 i > or
acre.
Terms 1-5 cash , balance hi annual payments.
7 per cent Interest.
LllHval commission given agents.
D , Hayes.
No. 31 ! ) 1-2 South 15th street , Omaha , Neb.
357-s-.il
l OR SALE , OR WILL EXCHANO-K FORGOOI ( >
I Iowa or Nebraska land , a splendid brick block
In Omaha , ) folding a handsome rental ; well lo
cated , etc Address Hicks Real Estate agency ,
305 Nuw York Life building. MOID 31
I\rK OWN. HY FOREOLOSURE. AND OFFER
ii oimuftho best proi > erllc.s on Lowu aveiinu , all
In elegant Hhiio : ] , 147 feet front , with everything
complete tlhohoiiHu ami barn alone resting iHO-
IIDII.inn. at a nrlc-u low enough to JimtKy a purchase
stikdy as an liiveslineiil.
It Is thu heat property In Omaha for thn money.
Look It over Inside and out. Inspect It closely. U
will bo sold at a great sacrllicu. Tlila Isanoppor-
lunlty of your life to get one of the most beautiful
residences In Omaha for luus than 50 per cent of
Its aelual cost.
Call and wo will show you this property with
plf.tmiiv. GLO11E LOAN , V 'I RUST CO. ,
Itlth and Dudgo Btreeis.
Mill !
, | ACRES. JUST THE PLACE FOR A HOME ,
I near town. 1113 New York Ufa. 400 31
NK 5 AND ONE 10 ACRK TRACT SUITAHLK
for friillorganlcn use. One-half cash , > j llmo ,
low price. 1)13 ) New York Ufa. 457 30
iOU SALE TWO NICK COTTAGKS NKAR
I Hanscom park : splendid location and neighbor'
hood , call for prlco. Hicks Real Kulatn agency ,
S05 NewYork _ I.lfo bulidhig. MO 10 31
\V A NTED-HAVK CtJSTOMER FOR SMALL
* ' homo In oaHyrcach of CuthoUn school , suuth
part of city prefernHl. Will pay * 700 In tr 1,000.
all cash. See mo Ibis week. G. G. Wallace. , 31'J
llrown block , 10th and Douglas. 571"
1'OR " SALE-IMPROVED PROPERTY PAYING
"la IHT cent a year : will Hell for * 7.500. part
time , ; > .irt good noU-s , iiart money. This U a bar
gain ; will HI md Investigation.
Ames , Real Estate , 1017 Farnam. D7'J 1
170R SALE. Hit ) ACRES , THE S. W. U-SEtTION I „
1 10 , townuhlp ' . ' 11 , ranso 4 , Kncx Co. , atioul Heven 1 '
inlU-s t-nst of Cr lemon , pait gO' l corn land.lial-
aiu'o paultiruct" only il.5O peraciv. Hluks Real
Kol.il < Agency , Mi N , Y Llfu llldg M010 31
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
17011 iULETIUf' . LKOANT TKN-ROOM
J hon n. NO. ; H)17 IVwItWihtreetl now nnd modern ,
bc.iullfiillr llnlalipd tiitritlnr ; ran Rive
at once. Call and Ket prlco hud ti'rniB. flicks Real
KHMte agency , 305NoV York LUo bulldlmr.
}
; . Jill 10 31
LOST.
Itntos , lj < p a wofA Iflrsi Insertion , lo n word
therejUlpr. Nptlilng taktit ) for less Unit Me ,
T OST-LADY'S HOLD-WATCH AND CLAIN ,
J-ienirraviMl M. IN * ; ) on Innltlo. between Harney
and Chicago on Itlth. Return to 412 N. llllh.
'
t , 010 31
03T-DIAMONDSETTISOOFR1NG HETWKEN
JM | > tome and Leavemvorth and Park nvenue ,
lictwecn ll:30a. tn.and 1 p. m. Monday , Atip. as.
Return to room 3 , Arlington block , and pet reward.
657 30 *
T OST PUG DOG , FEMALE , 3 MOS.OLl ) . WITH
AJoul rollar , from 37lh slreel , bel. .loncs and Far )
nnm. Return to Mrs , Chas. A. Cou. 3Slh and Jones
Hi8.nnd n-celve reward. 578 31
T OST. FRIDAY , AUGUST ' . ' 5. SMALL"iiKD
-i-imuley cow. Return 1)07 ) South 61 st street and
recelvu reward. 5S3 31 *
STRAYKD , ROAN HORSK WITH WHITE FACE
ind cllppe < I mane. Weight about l > 50. Relurn to
W. T. Whelau , plumber , O'JU N. lOlh , and nvelvo
rowanl , M037 U *
SECURITIES FOR SALE.
Rates , lllc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothln ? taken for less than 'j : c.
8 PKR'CKNT MORTCJAOK3 FOR SALK , Sr.CUR- I
tty , absolutely s.ifo. Aino-i lla.U K-tutJ njronqy |
10H TOH'ORADK OMAHA CITY MOUTH AnfisT
nctllni ; purchasers ( rood rate of tnturual , HUIIII
of froin$100.00 up , for silu ; by Olo'jj Loan & Trust
Co. , 1 lllli nnd Di > tlu , Omaha. IMrlluular.l on ap
plication. M7C.I
T > O SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOMK
-very choice securllles are olTere < l al an attractIve -
Ivo dlsc'oiml. Donds , warrants , mortgages , etc. ,
absolutely gilt edged. Inquire of John Dalit , com
mercial broker , ' 'Oil N. Y. Life. 353 S''l |
IfORSALK-SOMK GOOD $ ilOO.OO FIRSK MORT-
gages on city proiierty paying lOperceiil ; no
belter Invcstmenl. Address "Owner , " P 4 , lice.
57(1 (
WANTED TO BORROW.
\\riLL PAY H PKK CENT FOR $ ' . ' ,000.00 FOR
'i ono year and , IIH Hcuurlly , ulvo llrnt inorlffatto
on biiHlnuHH property worth $ lfi,000.00j title per
fect. For particulars call on or mlilrenH IlurrlB ,
- ' : ! Hoe building. MfilM ,
A\rANTKD. lKf.000.00 LOAN , 10 PBIl OBST.
' ' llrst inorliraKO , hnm'oved protiurty , one year.
Address O CD , lleo. J10II1 1 *
AY TK HAVK CUSTO.MKR WANTING $ ir.00.00 ! TO
I $3,000.00 on absolutely gilt-edged securities ;
will pav 10 IHT cent for one year. Hicks Real Es
tate Agency , iior. N. Y. Life Illdg. M03 31
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
Rates , lOc a line e.airli Im > riio i. $1.50 a Un J
month. Nothing taken for less than -'O. "
VOUNG LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
i acQiilro a working knowledge of shorthand and
typewrlling at A. C. Van Saul's school of short
hand , 513 N. Y. Life. Typewriters to real. 010
MMHE' 'plrTAcl-rTo' LEARN SHORTHAND
I and typuwrlllnglH at the. Omaha Commercial
college. Wrlto Rohrbough Uros. for catalogue ,
Omaha , Neb. 31IH S'"J
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEKS
Ralna , lOca line each Insertion. $1.51) a llnu per
month. Nothing taken fur ! < . Ihau 'J5c.
C W/ilAKKli ( FORMERLY"WITH , IOHN a ,
Jacobs , duce.iHcd , later.wlth M. O. Maul ) , underI I
takur and ombaltnL'r , 315 S. llllh at. Tel. OUO.
017
SECOND-HAND 'TYPii WRITERS.
Ra'es , lOe a line each Ihserllon , $1.511 a line per
month. Nothing taken fur less than 'J5c.
IJOYLES.tllAHll , UHilf W YORK LIFE IILDI7 , '
I * carry the largest Ihie of typo writers In the ,
west , all makes , as to 75 par cent saved on all
leading machines. Tel. 55s 'J12
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a llnu ;
month. Nothing taken fin : less than L'5c.
J SONNENI1ERG , DIAMOND I1ROKER 1303
.Douglas , st. Loans moli y on diamonds , watches ,
etc. Old Kold and rtiivuriVpiVht. Tul. 15'iS. 010
i
"SCALES.
TVTKW A SECOND HANI ) SCALES'AT L KINDS ,
li AdilrbSH UordenteSclljr(3ltpov , ( ; ijto 81. , Chicago
'i * ' . r'i r ) * -I > WO
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. '
F. GKLLKNIIKCK. HANJOIST ANDTEACHKR
Gf California street , 'J14
run itKAi/rv .MAKKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed ou record August 30 ,
18U3 :
WAKIIANTY I1KKD3.
G.T Vex nnd wife to II H Stnwoll. lot
2S. Arohor Place $3,000
OF.ti Dlxun to Omahn Loan & Trust
company , wet 70 feet of north 100
feet , lot 10 , block 5 , Park 1'lnc.o 1,700
Joseph Wawra and wlfo to Joseph
K'nvaii , trustee , lotO , block 10,1'ark
Korostadd 425
Joseph Ivnvaii , trustee , and wlfo to
Joseph Tunliek , same 400
K K I'rench and wlfo to.I K Ahlcjuist ,
hu 1-1 , block 13 , Central I'ark COO
A S Paddock and wlfo to Inter
state Investment company , lots ' 20
to 23 , 43 to O'J , block ( i ; lot ! ) 1 to H ) ,
IB to 2(1 , block 0 ; lots 1 to n , block
10 , Jerome Park ; lots U to 1C'JO to
! 2fl , block Hi , Jllk-hliuid PJacu . . . . 120,000
llarrol Hyars and wlfo lo L I'llyar.-i.
lot 2 , block 1 , U K May no's 1st iud ]
to Valley 1,400
J II Mason and wife to J II MIM > II , lot
3 , bhiel ; 1 , .Sherwood Park 1
t ! A O'Kecfe to C K Dyer , west 4H feet
of lot 20 , and west 4B feet of north
37.12feet , lot 1'J , Turraco aUll 40,000
1'rank Kifrtn : | ; < l xvlfe ni.lanii'n Alns-
uo\v , Mibillv of ! oL 1 of ta.\ lot 11 In
'Jd-iri-lil 000
LSItced nnilnirti lo J li Allen , lot 3 ,
block 34'J , Oiniiha 7,500
QUIT CLAIM DRKI1.S.
C W lliimiUon and ulfn to Holcmi
llammel , lot 1 , block 21 , Omaha. . . . 18
Total amount of transfers $175,944
RAILWAY TIMS CARD
Loaves ( CHICAGO. "llI'llLlNGT N .V Q.I Arrives
Oil-ilia- ! lit'i'tKl'r.-iiiT'M'iso-fstH. "I oiunh-r
4.SO inn Chlcagh .Vestibule 8.00 am
11.35am . ( 'lilca h KxpreHH , . . li.r > 0ain
.Chicago I . ' . ' .i pm
7.17 pm Chicago.V Iowa Loiril. . . . . . r/.ri.'i pm
I/vn-o.s rilURLINUTJN' .v MO. RIVKR" . fA'rrlves
O.nalri I Dcpol loth : i'i-l Mason Sis. I Omaha
10.15am .Denver Kxpr'ss. . 11.25 am
ll.15am .Dejidwood Kxpress. 1.00pm
1.50i.u . Denver Ktpr.-si . I.OOlim
. . Nebraska Local ( Exempt Sim ) . . 0.50 pin
.lanil. . Lincoln j ical ( Kxcepl Sum. . O.il.-iam
'Leaves' ! CHICAGO , R. I. .V PACIFIC. Arrives
Omaha ( From ihu K IHI. ) Omaha
I Union liuiint lOlh A Murcy SlH.
111.30 am I Atlantic Express I 0.00 pin
4.00 pn : Nebraska Slate Lmlto'.l 1i.OD.im
" .llliiini Night Express 7.55am
Ji.OOpml World's Fair Llmlto'l L.Ojljim
niobu I oiirRAGt ) , R. r."XP"ACIFfR. pFronT
WiistJUnion jupot loih _ ic Marcy Sts.j Weal
O.ilOam T 10.50 pm
li.ioam Nebraska sinto LmlioJ 3,50 pin
J.ilOpm World's Faly Llintt.i.1 1.1 II pin
0.15 am I . . . .Kansas city fhy Kxpress. . . . I 5.55 pin
10.15 pin IK. O. Night Exp.Vl.iU. Pi Trans. n.4irum
10.10 pml . . . .St. LonlH'Kxpro.ss . 1 5.10am
leaves i "JNION lUflPIC. " f Arrives
O.nalia I Union Depot ) ) | A Maruy Sis. I Omaha
0.50 am | . Denver txnr.-sa . F 4.05 pin
' M.ipin1 . Overl.nri Flyiir . i 7.oopm
4.15ipmlleatrlco.VSlro.imti'gKxoxSun , ( ) I'.itOpm
O.iopm . Paclilo uxpntss . 10.10am
. ( l.aop.ii . I. . . . . . . . .Denver ff kl Mall . . .I 4.-'Opiii
rr i"cHiosnb7Mni,7 < r.ininrnrL.1 1'ArrivuT
Omaha I U. P. Depot anil Murcy Sis. I Oaialii :
S.ilO pm | . . . , . Chicago Utprens. . ' . I 11.35 am
ll.llOnml. . . . Chicago liipress . | 5.50pm
. eaves ] KTS. .t MoV.VAMJKY fATrU
Ouialnl Depot I5lh aiuWtibster ) ; Sts. I Oinah
fl.ftoniu nji'iwtioi ittprm
H.ftOum ( F.x. SU.MVyo. Hrp. ( H < - Mon. ) . .
B.iiopn , Nojfidk ( KTijii i ! Uy . ) lll.-'Oa'ii
D.IBp nl..t St. Paul ji prj-u II.--3 am
Leaved i "OlTfOAOO i NflfiTlI WBTTNT Arrives
Oinalial 1J. P , ilenot. Irttli AJ Maruy am. Omaha
H ) . 10 am . .Chlcago Express 0.05 pm
4.05pin . Yesllbjo Llni li.-JOam
7.00 pm . Eastern Flyul ' . ' .15 pm
3.53pm I . CMilB. Pass . l-35pm
Ixwv | MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives
OmalialDe _ _ | > ot loth and Wob.slor Sls. _ Omaha
I'-MS pm | . . . . . . . .St , Louis Expresi. " ( ) ? 00 am
10.00 pm St. Units Express 4.5pm
5.10 pin | Niiliraska lxeal H.I5 am
U-aves I 0. ST. P. , if. .10. lArrlvim
OmahiiL DcXt ] ) ICIlt and Webster Sis. I Omaha
H.5lani ( . .Sioux Oily Accoiiuiiodallon. . U.05 pin
l.inimi Sioux City Expi-osa ( Ex. Sun. ) 1-J.IOpin
5.15pm St. Paul Limited U.-JAam
J .lO | > niEnierHon _ pinaeiigcr ( Ex. Sun. ) 8.45 am
I SIOUX CItV&PACIFO. lArrTvuT
Omahal IJepo 111 and Maruy Sla. I Oniaha
I ) . 15 am i Sioux city Pusnentfer. . . . . . ! . ' . ' ! ) pin
_ 4.00pmi. _ .jijSJhl'anl Exprusa 110.00am
leaves" ! "sflUX ) c'lTY A-PACIFIC I Arrive *
OmahaIeiiql. ! } 8lh andW-ibalerSW I Omaha
B.tSpml' .Si. PiuiTLlmlttid. , I 11.-.am
JUJpml .Cldcairo UmlUxl „ _ [ _ u.asam
Leaves I OMAHA A ST LOUIS. | A rrlvrS"
OmaliulU P , Depot , loth uud Marcyl OmuhH
4.00pm ) . . .St. LouisCanaou Bull . , . .Tll'.35l > m
POISE OP WESTERN PROGRESS
Projpeola Good for Low Freights lo Boom
Wyoming's ' Oil Wolls.
B. & M , FIGURING TO HANDLE THE OIL
Test of Sliver Crown Ore Tlio Yankton A
Mlotix 1'itlli lUllrond llnir I'lnlOicd
.Minlni ; DenU at Untie t'en-
triil Western llrevltlei.
Tlio only thltiR that prevents tlio oil com
panies intoroatecl In the oil wells near Cas
per from netting their product to market
nnd at once nuiltlng money on the invest
ment Is the fuel thtit the railroad company
refuses to glvo them tt ratu low enough to
give them a ehnneo In the1 markets of the
world. The oil that Is now flowing In ono of
the wells nt the rate of 000 barrels a month
Is the llnest nnd nearest pure over discov
ered lit the world , lu its crude state , Just
as il couies from thou \ \ , says the Cheyenne
Sun , It Is In condition to ho used on the most
sensitive machinery. Casper women have
used tt ou their sewing machines nnd the
Fremont , Kllshorn & Missouri Valley railroad -
road llnds it just the tiling for locomotives ,
The oil Hold that thcso welts tan is the most
extensive In tlio country ana H will mnlto
the state famous ns soon ns favorable rail
road rates can bo secured.
Havhif ? waited in vain for weary months
to receive any encouragement rcpurdliiK oil
rates from hero to Chicago via tlio Not th west
ern road , tlio Pennsylvania Oil company
some tlmo npo opened negotiations with the
B. it M. folks for rates from the nearest
noint on their lino. In answer to letters , the
company sent its trusted LJcadwood agent ,
Air.V. . \V. Johnston , to secure facts regard
ing the output , probable cost of .hauling ' . .ad
other points , on winch to biisoti calculation
for the establishment of rates. Mr. Johnston -
ton woulu like to luivo visited the wells , but
was unable to do so on account of lack of
time. Ho said , however , that his company
was satisllcd from other sources ns to the
( luantily of the product , and his errand hero
was simply to gather details. Ho believes
there is no doubt but las com
pany will malto satisfactory rates.
Hisnllttlo further from the Sail crook oil
wells to the B. & M. road than to Casper ,
but it is an easy grade down the I'owdor
river valley , nnd there would be little dllTer-
enco in the jirico of tiaulim : over either road ,
But hauling by wagons would not continue
long cither way. A pipe line or branch
road is sure to bo put in. In fact , steps have
already been taken here to organize a pipe
line company , and as soon as living rates
are made by the railroad company , articles
of incorporation will be lllcd and surveyors
put into the Held. His hoped the H. & M.
company will bo prompt in its action , HO
that such u survey can bo made yet this fall.
.Miccetnful Ore Tcsr. i
Quite n crowd was attracted to the capitol - |
tel ' at Cheyenne last week to sco the null
run test of Silver Crown ore. When the
Html cleanup was mailo there were over
thirty interested spectators , iucltulint ; some
ladies , present. A little over a pound of iron
pyrites gold ere was put through the Fan veil
process of crushing , roasting and amalga
mation.
Twenty assay tons , the amount used , is a
little over a pound of the rock. 1'rof. Mead
took n piece about the size of an ordinary
man's hum ! and pulverized It. This powdered
rock ho put into little earthen dishes and
placed them in a closed and redhot oven in n
small furnace that is situated in the base
ment of the capltol. The purpose of this waste
to burn the sulphur away from the rock ami
leave the oxide of iron which has the gold.
Tno oxide of iron was then put in a mortar
in i which was some water and a quantity of
irercury , and the whole mass was thoroughly
stirred and pulvori/.ed. After the full
inount had been , so ' treated the mercury
was placed in a retort and heat quickly
made ' it adhere to the sides of the glass and
the gold and silver remained. An applica
tion of nitric acid cut off the silver and a
little button of nttrato of gold , about as
big as a pinhcad , remained. This is hcatod
and the pure gold appears.
Frequent tests have been made by Prof.
Mead which show that ere similar to what
was treated yesterday will go $10 to the ton
in gold.
When asked about the cost of the method
ho was using ho said : "The ore can be
treated for a not cost of $2 a ton where a
mill is erected that will consume fifty to KM )
tons a day. The cost of putting up a Fativoll
plant is not one-tenth part as much as the cost
accompanying a smelter , and , besides , wo
have no use for the lluxing ores that are. x'o-
quired by a smelter. The mercury wo use
is not lost. It can bo used over ami over
again , the loss being not to exceed - per
cent lu mill uso. Coal , wood or coke may bo
used in the furnace , so the cost of operating
it is reduced to a minimum. "
VanKton & Sioux Fall * Itillroitil.
The Yankton & Sioux Falls railroad , prop
erly the Great Northern , is now moro than
half Jinishcd. The rails have been laid
thirty-two miles west of Sioux Falls and are
now being put down at the rate of two miles
a day , The llrst train is expected to reach
Yankton September 8. Depots , grain eleva
tors and side tracks are now beine con
structed. Including Sioux Falls and Yank-
ton , there are ten stations on the line : Mis
sion Hill , six miles from Yankton ; Volln ,
twnlvo miles ; Ircno , twenty-one miles ; Ni-
borg , twenty-eight miles ; Davis , thirty-six
miles ; Lennox , forty-live miles ; Byron , llfly-
onn miles ; Sioux Falls , sixty-two miles.
Upon the completion of the road the business
men of Sioux Falls lijtvo an excursion to
Yanuton. This will occur about the 15th of
September.
lilt ; MiningTrannrer.
Notwithstanding the fact that business in
Butte mining circles is Just a ti-lllo slack at
present , transfers of property are still going
on at n lively gait. The property clmngiinf
hands , however , is gold-hearing , that being
the class of mininirground principally sought
after at present by the moneyed men of the
country ,
The last largo deal of this nature was con
summated when the Broadway group of
gold-bearing claims located in the Silver
Star district was transferred to a company
of capitalists for a sum amounting to nearly
8100,000.
Messrs , Cobban & Co. nnd Paschal have
had a lease and bond thereon and hnvo
been doing considerable development work.
In addition to u HOO-foot shaft , levels to the
extent of several hundred feet have been
driven into the ere body by them , thus
opening up a vast zone of free milling ere
Unit'will average from ( in to $ .10 per ton ,
The quantity of ere in sight Is simply wonder
ful and the men into whoso hands it has
lallen have reason to congratulate them
selves. They did not purchase blindly
without first making a thorough examina
tion of the nntlro workings anil satisfying
themselves that the ground was oven moro
vnluablo than wan represented. A mill run
covering u period of ten days was mudu
which , it is understood , proved moro than
satisfactory to the testers.
J'ho purchasers intend to begin active
operations nt onco. They will ereut n
twenty or thirty stamp mill and will add
thereto such modern improvements for sav-
imr gold as will uld In making the enterprise
a grand success.
A Citllrnrnia liUrnvery.
J. V. Keoly , who was fora long tlmo man-
ngor of Wells , Fargo & Co.'s banking nnd express -
press business ut Plocho , nnd who for some
tlmo past hits hei.-n interested in gold mining
in Lincoln county , Nevada , was nt the Occi
dental in Han Francisco the other day. Ho
brought a quantity of ere down with him
nnd has just got the returns from the ruilii.
ingcompany. By them it is shown that ( ho
ere Is heavy in unlil.
The mlnos Ho at the lowest point of the
nnglo of Lincoln county nnd about ninety
miles from the Colorado river. Mr. Keely
came out by way of Yandcrbllt nnd Blako's ,
the station on thu Atlantic & Pucltlu whcro
the Bhtko road Joins It. Ho says that about
iwonty-tlvo mltos of the Blake or Yandcrbllt
road is now finished and cars running on It.
It is a standard-gauge road and is being *
pushol forward rapidly. Mr. Kcoly thinks
the road will eventually become another
transcontinental lino.
In Nevada It will connect with other sys-
tnms and form an all-rail route through
Utah. It Is very hot In Lincoln county now ,
so Mr , Kooly says. This is the tlmo of year
when things are pretty badly dried up.
Several gentlemen interested In mines
from the cast will return with Mr. Kcoly
In .1 few dnys ,
The region of the gold mines Is very rich
In llvor also , so Mr. Kcoly explained. If
silver ever comc.i up again II will bo another
Ixsixdvlllo. However , such properties are
worthies * now , nnd Interest Is cotitprlngon
the gold. Ho says Colorado capitalists nro
taking much Interest In thu country. Men
from other mining regions nro nlso coming In
nnd acquiring nmi developing properties.
Colorado ,
Luck of wntor Is bothering some of the
Crlpplo Creek mills.
The Springilold lode , Ollpln county , Is
working twenty-four hours a day.
The United Coal company at Lafayette
hns nn order for ( XX ) tons n day through Sop-
tQinber.
Tlio grand encampment of Colorado's
uniformed rank. Knights of PyUilus , will
meet In Pueblo. September IS.
The Golden Cornet , near Bttcim Vista , is
bolng developed. The vein la thlrty-llvo
feet wide , with nn oighteon-Inch pay streak ,
running $75.
Governor Thornton has called n conven
tion at Albuquerque , September 20. to
momorlall/o congress in favor of Now Mox *
ico's admission.
Lafayette The men nt the United Coal
company' * mine were paid f > 0 per cent of
their wages this month in cash , the remain
der In checks tinted September 10.
Some of the Denver smelters are ready to
buy Leadvillo ores , to bo settled for at the
prlco of silver thirty days hence. The Grant
and Argo works are adhering to the cash
Pay gravel has been struck in n well hole
at eighteen feet nt the Hold & Clobo mill ,
Ci'ippio Crock. It pays $5 to per Ion and
can ho treated for f 1. There are thirty acres
ot' the placer dirt.
Three sacks of ere recently shipped from
the Illbornla mini' , La Plata dislnct , to the
Clanldo mill on .lunetton creek , yielded llfty
ounces gold per ton , close to $1,000. Some
ere from the We.storn Hello gave thlrty-
ttireo ounces.
Great preparations nro hclug made for the
grand encampment of Colorado , uniform
rank and grand ledge of Knlghls of Pythias
nt Pueblo SeptomlHU- . The big p.ir.tdo
will occur Wednesday , under the command
of Colonel H. B. McCoy of the Colorado Na
tional guards. There will bo u competitive
drill , for $1.000 worth of prizes. About 1,500
visitors will bo present.
The DuUntiK.
A magnificent flow of wntor has boon
struck by the well borers on fjcorgo Whit
ing's nursery farm adjoining Yankton.
August Pcstch , living near Madison ,
threshed KOO bushels of wheat olt lifty
acres , and 505 bushels of flux olT forty-two
acres.
A 50-cent American express money order ,
raised to $50 , will cost Robert .larvls of
( jrntid Forks I'J.t-O ' , unless ho can llnd the
man of whom hu pmvluiseil it.
Thu timber lire which has been burning a
few miles east of Custer for several weeks
has proven very extensive and destructlvo.
H is said to have burned over nearly 1,000
acres , destroying an immense amount of
timber.
, Another largo retort was brought In to the
bank for shipment to the mint last Satur
day ( by the .1. H. Miningcompany. . It
weighed on the bank scales IS , " ) ounces 7
pennyweight , worth at $10 per ounce a little
short of ? : i,000 ; the result of scant two weeks
run.
run.A
A rumor spread in Lead to the effect that
the Homostako company intended to lot all
their single employes out and lill their places
with married men from Central and Terra-
villo , to take place on the llrst of the month.
Some of the boys , it is said , will convert
themselves into benedicks meanwhile.
Deputy United States Marshall Frank Fry
arrived at Aberdeen , having in charge the
Indian , White Faeod Horse , inidoi- arrest
for being implicated in the killing of four
cowboys near Humphrey's ranch. Hoveral
months ago. The Indian police have been
on the trail of White Faced Horse and suc
ceeded in arresting him near Fort Yates a
few days ago.
The Northwestern Elevator company's
agents arc in receipt of instructions to all
agents that the company will send drafts in
payment for grain as heretofore. The drafts
will bo honored when they are presented at
the banks in Minneapolis or St. Paul , upon
which they are drawn. The other elevator
companies say they are prepared to do
equally as well for the fa'-mors.
South Dakota people hero are elated over
the bright prospects for thn early completion
of the now line of road from Aberdeen to
Picrro. Director Ward , who has hoen In
New York for some time raising money with
which to furnish the line , reports that bis
efforts have be.en successful and tracklitying
will begin at an early day. It is reported
that .1. J. Hill is back of the stockholders
and aided them in securing a loan sullicient
to complete the line this j-3ar.
Wyoming.
A number of minors are prospecting at the
head waters of ( ! reon river , but no rich dig
gings have yet been reported.
The Cambra coal mines , four miles west of
Noivcastlo , are being worked full capacity.
The coke ovens will bo doubled In size.
Hon. James Klmo , who runs a ( ronoral mor-
cham'liso store at Minors' Delight , takes in
about & ! 00 in gold dust every week In ux-
change for goods.
S. A. Currier has discovered on the south
side of Casper mountain a deposit of Pots
dam cement , giving from twelve to llftcen
colors of gold to the pan.
The wool clip of Natronn county for IS' ) ! !
is 1,250,000 pounds. The average prlco paid
is (1 ( cents , against in cents last year. This
represents u loss of $87,500 lo the growurs.
C. G. Contnnt of Cliuyennu reports that
his company's mill at South Pass will soon
ho up. The Burr mine , ono of its proper
ties , has ? 100,000 in free milling gold in sight.
Chat-Ins Davis and ( ieorgo Kichards , two
old prospectors , claim to have discovered u
rich gold-bearing quartz claim on Sheep
c.rci'k , In thu Uinta rnngo near the Colorado
lino.
Complaints are coming from the northern
counties lo the olTcct that there is a wanton
slaughter of elk hi largo numbers. Shortly
nil thu animals that frequent the mountains
will go the way of the Buffalo.
Patrick McDcrmott has returned from the
expedition in search of the Lost Cabin mine ,
bringing with him specimens of the cement
rock taken therefrom. They have been
given to Prof. Knlghtof thoStuto university ,
for analysis.
The skeletons of three men , evidently dug
from tholrgravosbyroyotes , have been found
in thn Plallo vallo.y near ( Jrand Encamp-
mont. It is thought that they were mis
sionaries and wcru killed by Indians bovcn-
tcun years ago.
The bed of George K. Thompson of Choy-
cnnu caught flro from his pipe and ho was
burned to doath. Hu was 70 years old nnu
had been helpless and upccchlcst for eigh
teen years from a stroke of lightning. Ho
leaves a widow and four children. The
house was not badly damaged.
A telegraph company was recently organ
ized In HawlliiH and wires nro being put up.
The now company has adopted the immo of
thu Consolidated Transcontinental Telegraph -
graph iximpany of Wyoming ( limited. ) The
principal olllco of the company will bo main
tained at Huwllns.
Are You Nervous ,
Are you nil tired out , do you have that tired
fooling or sick hoadaehu ? You can hu ro
liovetl of nil these symptoms by Inking
Hood's Sarsapariila , which gives nerve , men
tal and bodily stromjth and thoroughly puri-
lles the blood. It also creates u good nppo-
tito , cures indigestion , heartburn nnd dys
pepsia ,
Hood's pills nro easy to t.ilto , easy In no
tion und sure in effect. 25 cunts a box.
Woman lludiy ISurni-il.
Mrs. James Hodman , who lives on North
Fifteenth street , near Ohio , was cleaning
house with gasolmo about ' '
, 1'J o'clock yester
day , when the gusollno Ignited , suiting lire
to her clothes and also to a bud In the room. '
Several men happened to honour nnd heard
her r roams. They rushed to her assistance
and throw wntor on her. Othcru put out
thu flro in thu house , Airs. Hodman's clothes
x-oro almost burned off. Her hands , arms
and hair were badly burned , but otherwise
she escaped serious Injury.
ClillUrrn'it Day ut the fair.
Tuesday , Suntoinhoi' [ > , IM children's
day ut tlio fair. All children 11 yours
old and uiidor urn udiiiitU'.d frc-o. Gut
tk'koU ut ollico of Heo , World-JIurukl ot
Nebruoku Bood company.
RESULTS OF RETRENCHMENT
Provnlonco of Erroneous Impressions of the
Latest Order ,
SAVINGS OF THE NEW U , P , SCHEDULE
Only tnc-iiRliili : ot tlio UmplojTnYctei )
Auditor Young's Vlow * nn tlio Now
Order Kxprnii'i Ur rally Krdiierd
Hiilltriijr Netr * In Umioral.
There nro many erroneous impressions
pro vailing outside railroad circles regarding
the recent cut In saKtrles on the Union
Pacille elTcctlvo September 1. Kvcn nt
hoadmtartttr.s many of the men nro not In *
formed ns to the amount saved the company
in wages by the scale of reduollons decided
upon. Instond of affuctlng tv llfth of the em
ployes of the syslom. as alleged by the dMly
Him Ham , It Is estimated bv thu auditor that
only one-eighth are directly Interested in the
cut Nvhich has been ordert'd. There Is n
great army of men below ? IK ) not nlfocted by
the cut , as wll as thu organizallons work
ing on schedule bases.
' Taking the total pay roll for July of $1-
ft'iO.OOi ) , including the Fort Worth and St.
, lee hraiu'lu's. nn well ns the miners In the
Hook Springs country , nnd applying the
eighth estimated by Auditor Young , It
leaves sfirili.OO'J to bo computed on an nvcrago
of 1-1 percent , thu extent of the reduction.
With this ns u ImMs the saving to the com
pany , aci'imilng.to Mr. Young , will bo about
t-ir.,000 , which is only u drop In the btiekut if
c.irrlcd forward alonu , but ns this la only 0110
of many reductions it necessarily helps lo
pay ilividcndM. However , as Mr , Young is
very zealous when the interests of the road
are involved , H may bo considered safe lu
assuming that fi'i.000 is saved by the order
effective ou Friday.
But while this amount Is n mere bngntollu
to a great corporation it nerves the purpose
for which It was intended , lo give mason-
able ground lor n reduction in the working
schedules of the engineers , llromen , switch
men , federated trades , Knights of Uaborund
kindred associations exempt under the prus-
ent order , which only applies to salaried of-
llcinls , heads of departments , clerks and the
employes In thu coal mines of the company.
'I ' hero is no denial of tiiu fact that ro-
trunelimcnt has been and is necessary ou
the part of the Union Pacillo , not only because -
cause of the decrease in earningsbut becausu
of the freight war In transcontinental circles ,
which has practically wiped out freight
transportation via thn Overland , the Stinsot
route largely doing the business for Atlantic
so.i boanl points to California and Pnclllu
const points. IliTcin is found great reason
for thu reduction that has been promulgated ,
which , coupled with the shortage of crops
in the mountain states tr.tvorscd
by the company and the slump in silver ,
affords legitimate oxuuso for the reduction.
But the rank aud lllo of the service , the moil
who make it possible to run trains on time ,
are not at all friendly to the ule.i that de
creased mrioago as 1ms boon necessary must
bo legitimately followed with decreased
wages. Having been rodiu-ud to the mini
mum in mileage , they object to being reduced
to the minimum of wages , and along these
lines they propose to call a conference of all
the tnuier looking toward .some nmicablo
adjustment of I be difllcullius.
MILi , ciiiitK.\ : : ; -1111 : DAY.
Itiillrtiiitl Mon I'reinirliiK li > r n Ills : Tlnin nt
thu IVoi-ld'n I'alr. '
CIIICAOO , Aug. ! ti ) . Friday , September 15 ,
has been set apart ns railroad day at tliu
fair and a committee of leading railroad men
is working hard to make the occasion ono to
ho remembered. The date selected is tlio
sixty-third anniversary of the opening of
the London & Manchester road , the llrst
road ever built. The '
day is'to ho made ono
of spnciiil interest to railway ofliccra and
employes of all departments of the service.
Addresses will i o nmdo in the forenoon In
Festival hall , such prominent men as.
C'hnncov M. Depow , ( leorgo 13 , Koborts , C.
F. Mayer. 10. T. .loffro.y and W. C. Van Horn
havinij been invited to spo.tk. The commit
tee lias issued a circular requesting the co
operation of all railway oflicinls and asking
that as mari.v employes as can bo spared bo
allowed to visit the fair on that day.
The "Soo" line '
has announced' a through
rate on ilour of } < 3 cents , and thu lines of
thu Western Passenger association will moot
it Monday . Lake
next. lines today an
nounced a through rate of Viyt cents to go
into effect at onco.
IMI.-KAIMMI ; > UAII.KO YDS ,
Arrest of Thrttn Mmi AVIiti Did a Thriving
lillHlllfHV ill rilNSim.
ST. Louis , Aug. ! -Mnnagor C. M. French
of 11dol's detective agency , Chicafio , hns
succeeded in placing under arrest the men
who for some time past have succeeded In
lleccing the railroads out of passes valued at
hundreds of dollars. While Mr. French was
in thu ofllco of ficncral Agent N. W. Sample
of the Denver .t Kio Crnmlo thrco gentle
men prescn ted themselves to the general man
ager , ono givmglns name as F. M. Hood , and
requested a pass from Chicago to Denver.
Mr. French noticed the typewritten request
was n forgery and at once placed under sir-
rest the three men , who gave their names an
U. H. Sillies , Phil Dotwiler and W. II Park
inson. All three of the men were at one
llmo employes of thu Denver & Kio Grande.
Sailos and Datwllcr warn conductors and
Parkinson un engineer. 'J'ho men made no
resistance and were looked up in the hold
over , pending a further investigation ,
( * lllllol'llli : Kxpo-tllton.
Hallway men are iinUeipating that the
midwinter International exposition at San
Francisco promises-to boa trroat success , ]
The exposition will open January I , Itl'JI ' , nndj
continue for six months.
The railways will oll'or reduced rates
this important exhibition. The Union Pi
eilie biu already taken the initiative nijj
will take Htrong ground before thu pasKungl
association for ml teed rules to S.ut Frf ;
elsco for this occasion.
l > Ui illsllnl ICinpliiyrH ,
ST. born , Aujr. HO. Tlio .lac-ltHon'l
Southca.stoni Is in trouble , and unless uheel
uro Immediately forthcoming to omployc
there Is lilculy to bo u strike on the road.
l.liiKi nnil rin .
fionnral Manager Dickinson 1ms trono to
the \Vbito city.
I'1. A. Nasli has returned from his short
visit to Chicago.
U A. ( Junior of the American ICxprc-ss
company went to Chicago yesterday ,
President Clnrk of the Union Paclllo Is ox-
pouted in Omaha iibotit Scplumber B.
It If probable the iiiiiplQ.voi of tlio JJltfJ
Pour will havu to submit to a reduction Hup-
tumbur 1.
Tliosoml-nnnunl innotlng of the American
Association of Ocnural 1'assengor and I )
U'lcUot Amenta will 'no hold at the 1'Janldiilon
holol , .MllwatlUeo , .Soptciuber li ) ,
Auditor Taylor of tlio Durllnxton Htntcil
yiMlcrday that general business was Impro *
IIIK ovury day ami ho iiutit-eil aomowliat il
an iinpi-ovomunt in the rallruad situation.
' I.iKht frosts , however , are rouorloil froin
Biivoral points In the stnlo which ( 'lvos n
moanuneasyuolln . Wo nooil two woolcs of
Kood hot \viiithur ! yet buforo corn Is completely - /
pletoly nut ofdanuor. "
\V. C. Hlncarsoii of Columbus , L'onoral ]
passenger aycut of the Cleveland Akron
( Joluinlms road , has bci.-n apitolntedj
general passeiiKi'i1 UKc-nt of the ( JiH'on Al
Cresixmt road , with boadipmrtors at Cln-l
cimmti. Hu succeeds D.ivid O. Kdwurdsf
who bucoujes Kencr.il passtm ur at'fnt of thtl
( jlnclonati , llamlllon & Dayton road on Hop- ]
toinhui-1. Mr. Hinuai-Hrjii was formally | 'on/
oral p-jssonK'er a- ont of the Kriu , r.ud ut omT
tlmo was statlonod In Chicago as travollnil
passuiiuLT H trout of the Chicago. Mllwuukcif
&HI. I'aul road.
After a night with thu boys
Yourafor a clear head. Brotno Seltzer.
Tlin I.mviHtVtirltl' * I'll I r Itulu * liver OII r < |
By tlio Burlington route nro now il
force :
Ono way tickets - $7.50.
Uounil trip tickets $ M.7f > .
Sou Hi" city th'kot ujr ut at lll l
Hum Ktrrct und urnuitfo to inulco tiu |
trip to Chicago.