Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1893, Image 14

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    - TinHATATFA HAll.V 11 1 ? f ? . RTTVpl A vl 2eTP PPATriTn 3 STYTT7TM
8PEGIRL NOTICES.
AI1VKUTISKMRNTS VOU THKSK COLUMNS
will bflUlum until ' . ' : ( p. in. for tlio evening
nml until 8.MO p. tit. for tliu morning nnd Sunday
t < llllonH , . . . .
AclrrrllKorn. tiy rcqnrAtlnff a numbered clieoh ,
cnn linrGlliRlrnnfm-crn mlilrc8w.il to a mimliowl
Itltcr In euro of Tlir. llr.K. AIIBWCM * " addrefiHrd
will txj delivered ti | > oii proiciitallon of llin check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
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Hnli-8 Ike n wonl - . IP a wonlllicro-
nttcr. Nothing tnktn for l nn than S3c.
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OYI.K9Jt"ll.\llin''jiKW'\OliK : I.1KK llT.no. ,
Tel. I5b , tiiritlfth liiiBlneB * men stcnoirrniilij.rH.
AWANTUD , POSITION HV A CJOOD 1UT9IMESS
man , with ton jrant cxpcili-ncc in Brain nun
llinilxTi iffercnci-H Riven. Address , P PI' ' < > x
10U. CifUloii. Not ) . MiinO 1U * _
AF1UST CLASS KXPKUIF.NCKn IltTsniKSP
.A man wnntu rnitiloynicnt : will pay for Infcniin-
tloti ! notlilliB tniik-lljli ) rufilMHl. AiUlttH ! 1' 1. lire.
'II fi'
- AM A "TINNER AND UNDERSTAND YHB
hardware burliness , would like. n position In
country town , Address P H , Roe. Ol0'
A-SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN OF
peed education as grocery clerk or iinv Mm } of
voik. Address P 13 , Hi * . MMO !
AWANTEDTlY MAN AND WIFE. MAN
French cook , willing lo make himself useful ;
wlfo an lious"kHM > er , salary not so nine h of nil
object. Address P 12 , Dcu office. M0 3 .1 *
soiiEiil "EXPERIENCED"IUKKR. . , AWj-
nroimd man , wants ntoady imsliloii. llcRtrof-
rreuccB furnished , Address ( ilms. It. Kve. Anbimi ,
Neb.
WANTED MALE HELP.
I Rntcp 1 Wo n wonl nrsl Insertion. Ion word there-
nflcr. Nothing taken for less than 20c.
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-SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO
Imndlolhn Patent Chemical Ink Eraser Pencil.
The niOHt usofill nnd novel Invention of tlm nee.
Entnoo Ink thoroiiBhly In two seconds. Works like
tnnglc. 200 lo 500 percent profit. Agents making
100 | Mr week. Wn nlno want a general agent to
lake charge of territory and appoint Bub ngeuts ,
A rnro clianco to tnnkii money. Write for terms
nnd n m > ecliiieii of erasing. Monruo Erasing M fir.
Co. , X 30 , La CrosBO , Win. 686.
B -IF YOU W"ANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITE
the Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs.
M805 S3'
DO YOU WANT TO BECOME A FIRST CLASS
nnlcNinnu with a chnnco of becoming a collec
tor nnd work for the Ringer Mfg. Co. If so npply
nt Singer omen 1618 Douglas. 101 H13
1) WANTED , DRUMMERS TO SELL QUININE-
J'Whisky. Good side line. Pivs ; big commis
sion. Nollcensn required. Address with refer
ence. Quinine-Whisky Co. , Louisville , K.v.M480
M480 3'
7 > -FRANK E. BLISS WILL LEARN SOME-
J' Ihlmr to hla advantage If ho will cnl on or mi-
E. P. Davis. 1001 to 1606 Jackson St.
St.M081
M081 8 *
B-WANTED , 10 FIRST-CLASS STONECUT-
ters. Wages. $3.00 for 8 hours work. Apply
to Fred Andres A Co. , Milwaukee , Wis. M070 0 *
-WANTED , TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT MA-
kers. No other need apply. Address A. C.
LaulTer , Fairbury , Neb. M702 8
O MANAGER. INDUSTRIOUS , CAPABLE
Jl'young mnn tomnnngo ofllco for reliable com
pany. Good salary nud Interest In business. Must
furnish references and Invent $600.00. Room 610
Stock Exch. bldg. , Chicago , llli M123 27 *
B-WANTED-OENKRAL AGENTS SELLING
now articles to dealers. Kxclnslvo territory ;
no comiu'tltlon ; no capital reulred ( | ! 20K to 300
per cent protlt. Samples and circulars free. Send
4 cents pOBtiiRo. Columbia Chemical Co. , 3U7
ScdKWIck stive ! , Chicago , 111 ,
-PLENTY OF WORK FOR TEAMS AND BOO
or more ttood. wllllnir farm hands In harveBtlntr
the beet crop nt Norfolk , Neb. , which commences
about September 10. Norfolk lieel Supar Co.
. 703 3
B-WANTED ) GENERAL AGENT FAMILIAR
with life Insurance , building and loan or bond
Investment , and able to give a f.'iOO.uo bond and
peed references , to take charce. of n business in
this locality. Address P 17 , this ofllcc. 711 3 *
B-WANTED-MIDDLK AGED MAN AND WIFE
without family ; man must understand care of
horses , harness anil carriage , also care of lawn and
make himself generally useful ; woman to do plain
laundry work. A nlco cottace , moderate wanes
nnd permanent employment to the. rlirlit couple ,
llcfcrcncca required. Address , P 24 , lice olTIco
_ _ _ _ 717-3
T > -GENERAL . OR LOCAL AGENTS-LADIES
- lor Bi.it8-7fl | a week : ezcluslvo territory.
Tim Rapid DlHh Wai her , waslies all the dishes for
n family In about one. mlmilu ; washes , rinses and
dries them without weltlnir tlio hands. You push
I the button , the machine does the rest. Bright.
pollshiHl dishes and cheerful wives. No Bcalilcd
niiBcra , no BOIUKl hands or clothlnp , 110 broken
dishes , no IIIIIKH. Cheapdurable , warranted. Cir
culars frcq.W , P. Harrison iCo. , clerk No. 13 ,
Columbus Ohio.
, 703 3 *
-WANTED' A DRY GOODS SALESMAN < OER-
man ) : must bo posted In all kinds of merchan-
dlse. and cominaiid coed German trade. 730 3
B-WANTED EVERY INSURANCE AGENT AND
biiHlness man to wrlto for our fortune-maker
plans-life , endowment , etc. ! regular bonanzas ;
best on earth nnd
largest payj mention paper nnd
Htato experience. The Agency Co. , No. B , Union
SquareNow York.
WANTED VBMALE 'HELP.
.ca word first Insertion , lea wonl there-
Nothing taken for less than 25c.
ri-A GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED !
v-'MrH.K. McCormlck , 208 S. 33d SI. J1303 84 *
n-WANTED-LADIES WANTINO cboK9"sEO-
v/ond or general house girls , coachmen , IIOUBO
man , call at Canadian Office ; the best class bf help
on hand. IfiOU Farnam.
575 s
rt-WANTED. GIRL FOR
GENERAL
HOUSE-
Jworli , Gorman . -
preferred. S. W. corner 17th and
Do"Klnn.
_ _ _ UOS 3
Or.WAPEDl - A cook aIKtl AT 2008 DOUGLAS ST.
UUH
3
/ -WANTED. A COOK : NONE BUT FIRST
Vclaas need apply. 1050 South 2tlth St.
_ _ _ _ _ M078 4'
fT-LADY AGENTS , IF YOU WANT THE BEST
money maker you must have thu Hyirola elec
, tric corsets and waists. Send for terms to West-
,
}
,1 -
cm Corsel Co. .
; St. Louis , Mo.
n-ANY Aveck LADY DESIRING TO MAKE $ 'J ( > 00 A
quietly at home ; address ,
with
envelope. Miss Myra A. Gordon. Jollet , 111. stamped ' Is
B bona Hdo
oiler and one It will pay to Investigate.
710 3 *
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rj-WANTED , A GIRL TO DO
GENERAL
housework In n small family. Jiust bo "Sit
-WANTED , LADIKS
C AND GENTLEMEN
, WE
will jiny yon $6.00 to $12.00 per week to do
Htrlctly hom.i . o
work for
us ill your homo
vassliig send ; no can-
; self-addressed
' unvolopo to G IF
-
i ,
B
om
qulru at 017 Month 28th street. 738 3 "
rv-WANTKD , A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT
J-Vglrl to do gL-nernl housework.
Apply 1010
Oeoriila ' ' "
avenue. 701 : .
FOR RENT HOUSES.
Rntes , lOcallno each Insertion , $1. BO n line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 26c.
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. . . . , . . ,
( -.u..r.r IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
The O , F. Davla company , 1005 Furnnm. OHO
- - APARTMENTS. VON DORN
block , with steam ; references ; H10 S22d.
687
\-FOR RENT.
7-ROOM MODERN
' FLAT ,
'tango block , 000 S llth : st. OWH
D-O-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN , CHOICE. IN
Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgutter , 201 Bco blilg.
6UO
-8-ROOM HOUSE , MOIJERN. NEAR BUSI-
neaa , runt moderate. Apply 204 Bco building.
6UO
-NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , $12.00. IN-
qulru room 310 , Now York Llfo building , 6UI
-7-ROOM HOUSEr INQUIRE , fo23 JACKSON.
M500
B-FOR RENT. FLAT. 7-ROOM , CORNER ' ,
with ruiiBU , 701 8. 10th BtrucU Charlua V,1
Holler , No. 611 Puxtou block. IhO al4
r\-H-ROOM COTTAGE. ALSO 4 OR 0 UMFUR-
a/nUhiHl rooma.nll moderii. beautiful lawn fid
Bhude , N , E , cor , 2.'d und Miami HlnnHs. 411
' I-J-MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 3210 CASS
'I Blreet. Flrat-chuiB repair. Flue neighborhood.
Cheap to good tenant. K. A. Nortbup , tax ilept. , Hi.B. .
fc M. Ry. M604 3-
- - HOUSE. ALL
D-10-ROOM MODERN CONVENI-
CIICCH , U2IH South lUth Blreet. UU3 4 >
0-FOR RENT. TWO COTTAGES , ONE FUR-
nlahiHl ; inuclern Iniprovemciita. 802 8.30lh ,
084 4
'lr\-FOR RENT. NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE , ALL
A-/modurn Improvemcnta. 2412 Sewurd at.
000 ! l <
D-FOR RENT. TWO DESIRABLE HOUSES : :
model-in ; linn locution ; Davi'nporl ulreet. Ap- '
ly ut 112 N. 2Ulli Btrt-ut. 705 3.
-FURNISHED HOUSE WITH MODERN
CON-
venlences. Hcforoucea rtijulrexl. Call U12U14
; apllol avciiua. T ? > 3 14u"
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D-FOR RENT , SIX-ROOM DWELLING. YARD ,
ix'llur , water , etc. 2217 California mreet ,
M733 0'
D-O-ROOM COTTAGK , CITY WATKR ? 1H17
Lake Btnwti rnllabln party , $16.00. J. H , John-
ton , Hl'J N. Y. LHo biilldlnir.
D-L1ST YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY WITH
B. J. Kendall. 607 Brown bldg. Ston-u and cot-
inseavmitid all over thu city , M741-O2
D ( -FOR RENT , HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR. 7(18 (
North HUh Blix-ft. M700
- RENT. A NICBB-ROOM FLAT.PARTLY :
P-FOR . 291 N , 10th. 733 9'
FOR KENT HOUSES. ,
Contlnixd.
-FOR RENT"AIIOUT SEPT. is , NICE'S ROOM
J-'hoiife , No. 1142 South H2d Hired , on Hnnwcom
park motor lino. Hicks Rcnl Kstnui Agency. : t)0 ( )
N. V. Llfo building , M724 _
DOWN TOWN slfx ROOM COTTAGE. CITY
wntor , $18.00. No. 010 N. 17th. M728 6'
D-FOR RENT-PART OF HOUSE. FOR LIGHT
hotiAokccplntr : desirable , nil modern conven
ience * . 7011 South I7lh n venue. 74U-3 *
D-FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN COTTAOIJ
with balll and cistern water. 3031 Cnjlfornln
IA--KOU UKNT , (1-UOOM ( COTTAOM , ' . ' 1)18 ) CHI-
J-/caito alruvt. Hunt tlaMi ) . liiquIrnSOlO Chlcaeo.
70S ! !
D-FOIl HKNT , 4 IIOOMB , $11.00. 034 S. 1HT1I.
. 704 fi *
FOK BENT rUBNISHnW' KOOM3.
. word first Insertion , lea word there
after , Nutldin * taken for H'sn llinn Ui'c.
WITH ALCOVK , SOUTH
lit front : alwi mnall raunm ; with or without board ,
Mt-H. Knlglit , No. .MniDoin-lagHtrcut. fill : )
ROOMS. UOOJ HURT ST.
7UO Bil *
E-TWO KURNISIIKU RCXMS FOR GENTLE-
nit'iionly. tVJii South''Utli Btreet. M14U
7KUCOANT FURNISHEU ROOMS. Ifia'J 1IOW-
li.ml. *
17-F , ALSO SIDE UOOM.'JUlTHAIi-
Jiney Bt. OH4 4
-FORN1SHKD ROOMS , 1017 & 1023 CAPITOL
ItiAVL . M030 S30-
EPARLOR AND BKDROOM ! ALSO
roouiNi Hloaiu heat. TO'J ' South lUth Htn-ct , ild
floor. MOSO ! !
-FURNISHED ROOM WITH HATH , $0 MONTH.
1011 Faniam. 070 3-
E-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE
family , 11)2 ) ; ) Dodiru. M740 o-
E-KITCHEN , SITTINO ROOM AND 11KDROOM !
steam hunt , gnu and bath. 7011 S. 10th Btrcct.
M005 6
E TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. MOD-
cm convenk'iicrs ; boanl convenlunt , ' . " . ' ( ) North
lUth Htrcet. M731 U
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
I J THE UOLAN , 'JOO AND 211 N. 18T11 ST.
' -YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF
Woman's ClirlHtlanauHoclatlon , 111 S. 17th Bt.
out
I7-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH JlOARD , REF-
A crencua. ' . ' 214 Farnain t 554 4
? - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , VERY PLEAS-
I1 ant , homo table , molcralo rntca. 11)24 ) Fnrnam ,
674 0"
I7-DES1RADLE ROOM AND BOARD IN PRI-
L1 vnte family. 700 N. 10th 673-0'
17-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD ,
-L1 single or cnsulto. 2020 Hartley slreet.
slreet.M031 3 *
-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
al Iho Webster , ill ! and 518 N. lUth si.
17CS11 *
F-LARGE ROOM WITH BOARD FOR TWO
teachers , nlso small room , modern conveni
ences , $3.00 per week , 013N23d8t. 0500 *
T-FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH FIRST-CLASS
board. 113 South 20th street. M021 3 *
F 1 LARGE SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE ,
also pleasant square room , wttli board. 2610
Dodge si. 063 0 *
-p-FRONT ROOM , WITH ALCOVE. 210 S. 25th
JL1 st. 002
17 TWO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND PLEASANT
1- room with board In private family near car Him ,
vicinity Hanscom park. References. P 211. Ileo.
M744 4 *
-ROOMS WITH BOARD AT MR. CHURCH-
ill'B , 1812 Chicago. MODS 0 *
F-FOR RENT-ROOMS , WITH BOARD , FOR
two ; $1(1 per week ; lablo llrst class. 700 South
17th avenue. 700-3 *
POR RENT TJNFURNlSH'n ROOMS
Rates , me a word llrst insertion , lea word there
after. Nothing taken for less than 20c.
3 SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. 003 N. 13TII ST.
Mlltl-SUf
G 6 CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO
man and wife , no children'hydrant and cistern ,
310 N.17th. 400
2 OR 3 ROOMS , UNFURNISHED. 1009
Loavenworth st. 080 8 *
BOARDING.
Rates , lOc n line each insertion. $1.00 n line per
month. Nothing taken for-long than 2,10.
H-WANTED-BY FAMILY IN KOUTZ PLACE ,
near 24th street motor , children to board by
week ; rcfercnccB exchanged. Address P 20 , Ileo
M15UO 4
FORREST STORES AND OFJFiO S.
Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for ICSH than -'Co.
J FOlTRENT , THE T STORY imiCK BUILDING ,
010 Fariuuu st. Tlu : building has a fireproof ce
ment basemenf , complete steam-heating fixtures ,
water on all the Ilooi's , gas , etc. Apply at thcolllco
of The Bee. U10
T-FOR RENT , OFFICE SPACE 'ON GROUND
-llloornt 1702 Faniam alreet. MU2H
T-OFFICES CHEAP. WITIINELL BLOCK. 10TII
land Harney. M3113 IU *
r WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM
-I lo some desirable party. Call or address ,
WyckotI , Seamans 4 Benedict , 1712 Farnam
street , Omaha , Nob. 040
T FOR RENT ; STORE AND BASEMENT AT
1410 South " llth street : store. 1400,1414 nnd 1410
Capitol "avenue * . A. J. Poppluton , room 314 , First
National bank building. M747 0'
T-STORES ON SOUTH WEST CORNER 10TH AND
.1 Howard streets , facing 10th street. . Wright fi
Laabury , 10th and Howard. J175H 4 *
AGENTS WANTED.
Ratca , lOo a line each Inseriloii , $1 00 n line per
month. Nothing taken for leas lhanTie. .
lonholo Bouquets , " a novelty for county and
state falra ; big seller ; aamplo Oc , Max Ernst ,
Cleveland , O. MU2B II *
l-IN EVERY TOWN IN NEBRASKA TO SELL
" artlclo for ladles' and children's wear. C. W.
Greeiio , ValparalbofNeb. M004 6 *
J AGENTS MAKE $0.00 A DAY , GREATEST
kitchen utensil over Invented , Retails for 30
cculs ; 2 to (1 ( Bold In uvery houso. Sample , postage -
ago paid , 0 cents. McMukln i Forahco , Cincin
nati , O. 704 3 *
J-WANTED , AGENTS THROUGHOUT STATE
of Nebraska to bull
Odell typuwrlterH ; big com
mission. Address Louis lluuoch , Omaha , Neb.
700 3 *
1-LADY AGENTS SELL MORBOF ! MMB. MO-
< > Cahu's health corseta , summer corsets and
waists than nny other styles made. Wo can provu
It. Send for terms. Address St. Louis Coraet Co. ,
St. Louis , Mo , Drawer 10 ,
T-WANTED , AGENTS TO HANDLE LINE OF )
"cnamlcdsigns. 200 percent prollt. Writii for
partlculuru. National Enmitllng- works , St , Louis ,
Mo. 701-3 *
J'-WANTED , STATE AND COUNTY AGENTS
lo sell , and people to buy , the only memorial
volume of the world's Fair Commltteo , anporby
Illustrating all the buildings , lagoons and general
views , Including all Iho hlHlorlcnl
literature of the !
fair. Millions want ll , Prk'o , In cloth , $1.00 ;
morocco , $6.00 , Addri'sa A P , Hustler , manager
60 Fifth avenue , room 300 , Chicago , 863 3 *
WANTED TO RENT.
Ratca , 100 a line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
K-NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE "llOOMj ;
folding bed ; Bouth or wi'Bt part of town. State
price. P2.I , Ben. 710-3 *
K-WANTED , ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE
family , by lady employed during Ihu day. State
tcrma. Address , Pill , Ileo. 7303 *
'ff WANTED , TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR
.lYllghi houseliccplngj Cllflun 1(111 ( oru , e. pan of
city prffcriwl , AddrcB-j P 33 , lice. 721) 3 *
fr-FURNISHED ROOM , MODERD CONVENI-
IVcnces , within easy dlBtancu of poatonlcu , for
man nnd wife , both nwny nil day. Anawera must
tlvu full particulars and tcrma. References. Ad-
dresa 1' 30 , Ileo. 723 3 dR
KWANTED TO RENT. FOR 0 MONTHS , FUR-
nlahed houae , all modern convenience : * . R.11
S. 31st , or cull 403 Puxtoa block. 762 3
STORAGE : !
Rules , lee a line ench Inaorllon , $1,00 a line per
mouth. Nothing taken for leaa lhan 26c ,
Jl-BTORAGE1WILLIAMSiOROS3l214 HARNEY
OU6
-
M -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
clean und cheap niton. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam ,
6UO
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , 1 Wo n word first Insertion , lo a word tliero-
nftt-r. Nolhlng taken for luas than 25a.
*
N' WANTED. TO BUY FOR pASH , A GOOD
meat market. Muat bo Iu good location and
cheap. Addrcfaa O 03 , euro Bit ) . 631 3 ! *
XT-WANTED , A FRESH COW. JERSEY PRE-
-l > fenvd. Will pay caBh. Dr. Fcrren , 1160 Eaat
Pierce. Couudl Bluria. MU38 6
V-WANTKi > 7 PIANO ! WILL GIVE CLEAR
1 > town lol oc laud forgood Inatrumciit. Addreaa
P21Omuha lite. 710 3"
- -
yj-KKSIDKNCELOT.BOFKETFRONTOROVER ,
Ii weal of city. Cuah If aufUclutit object. State
locatlou aud price. AUdrcxn P 30 , Boo. 701 U *
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
Raton , IWcft wonlflr llHflcrtlon. lea word tliora-
nftcr. Nothliig taken for log * ) ti.fiii 260. .
* " " ' '
0FOir"l'lENT ' OirSALE.'nKst MAKE UP-
rlifht pinna Inqnlro room 30S ) Flint National
bank building. 'Jii3
AIUROAIN IN FURNITURE OF
house ! everything complete and tlr t-clSR8-
UNO nbout two years. O ner moving eaetWill
ell cheap In onn lot. Address P 37 , Bee. 703 : i * >
FORSALli HORSES , WAaONSETO
Rales. IMc n wonl first Insortlon , lea wort there
ntlcr. Nothing taken for lesi thnn.25c.
I > -FOR SALE CHEAP , A NICE PONY (1ART7
J Inquire nt 1011 Cumlmr strocl. MstJl
p-LIOHT DRIVING HORSE , HARNESS. PHA-
.1 olon , and t'titlro outfit $110.00. Telephhno 041.
' M7I04
IJ-THOROUOHBRED GELDING , BROTHER TO
ra. Mlns Clark nud Fern
May , ruimera nt Chlcntro.
a. _ W. Hardln , Elm Creek , Neb. 765 3 *
) -T\VO 1'HEATONS AND TWO CARRIAGES
tor Bale cheap. Corner IHth and MaBoil.M780
M780 B
SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates. lUo a word Hrst Insertion , lea word there
after. Nollilnir taken for less than BJo.
Q , -FORSALE.A REGULATION SIZE I1RUNS-
.wick Si li.ilke billiard tablu , rack.cueH nnd balls.
Everything in llrat-tlasa BIKIIKS. Addrcsn N 'Jl ,
lluo. MlbO.
_
-FORSALECIIEAP.LAROEFIREANDDURO-
lar proof nafe : also Biimll fireproof safeIn -
quli-uat 1110 Farnnm street. MI43
Q CK , STNE AND LUMIIER FOlt'sALK
chv-'ip nt Irani Btrcut uchool , between lIHh and
20tli. P. S. Halen. ' MDH5 11 ! *
Q ! -FOR SALE , 1 SET TINNERS' TOOLS. IN-
clndlutr 30-Inch square blicars ; cheap for cash.
Address O 07 , care Ileo. MOilO 4 *
Q-FOR SALE. ENGLISH POINTER , ' . ' YEARS
old ; well trained. Will sell or exchange for
safety bicycle. Address M. M. Smith , Htalnir City
Nub. M077 3
Q -FRESH COW AND CALF , 3014 DODGE
Htree.1. 088 3
Q-FOR SALE ! BICYCLE , SPLENDID CONDI-
tloii ; bargain , $10.00. Telephone 041.
'M745 4
Q-F 1 1 * intiiJi'J ] ICE IN CAR LOTS. It 1U I > r > iv1 ?
Broa. , Sapp block , Council Bluffs. M707O2
L. . .
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , lOcn line each Insertion. $1.00 a line per
month. Nolhliig taken for leas than In. .
-MARRIAGE PAPER CONTAINING 000 AD-
vcrtlHementB of marriageable peophi nud their
Photos , young , old , rich , poor , from nil sections ,
free. Gunnels Monthly , Toledo. O.
-BURBANK WATCH REPAIR WORKS , 1611
JADodge alreet,2inl lloorwest of postofllce ; clean
IIIre nnd overhauling repeatera and horse timers ;
restoring watches sold nnd repaired by cheap' '
nasumera of Ihu watch trade. 1'rlces reasonable.
Established 1887. lii 7 3'
C L.AIRVOY ANTS.
Rates , 1 ( ) c n line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
S -MTlS. NANNIE V. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
reliable business medium ! 6th year al 11U N.I Hth.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fJl)8 )
MASt3AGjJ. BATHS ,
Rates , lOc n line each insertion , $1.80 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than ' - ' Jc.
rp MME. CARSON , 1121
J- floor , room 7 , masaazo , ulcoho aulpliut an
baths.
M071 '
8'
TV-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC HEALER 206
J.
Douglas block
M030 0'
M-1 MADAME SMITH , 002 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR
A Room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol. Bteam.Bulphui-
ne and aca oatha. ni710 0
PERSONAL.
Rates , lOc n line each lnscrtlon ( $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for leas than 20c.
U-MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THEIl-
mal baths , scalp and hair treatment , maiilcuro
nndchlropodlst.MrB.Post,310WS. ICth.Wlthnell blk
OIIU
SANTAO. FOR MEN ONLY. GREATEST RE-
Rtorornnd developer known. StrenRtheiiB , in-
vigorateB.Pilco$2.00. . Guaranteed. Send stamp
for confidential circular. Dr. II. T. Stiller , 21
Qulncyat. , Chicago.
-MRS. L. W. PATTON
u > * u. * * & .lWA1 , PRIVATE BOARDING
- housp. 111 ! ) 4 lib streelChicago , III , Correspond
enco Boliclted for World's fair accommodations.
u TONTE , TONTE THE J.ADIES FRIEND WILL
poalllvo enlarge the bust 5 Inches or money re
funded. Guaranteed. 'Not painful instrument
'
'
but a pleasant'olllcleni , 'ex'tefiiar'nppllcatioii"
'rico$2.oo. ' Send stamp for confidential circular.
Mrs. Dr. II. T. Miller , 21 Qulncy St. , Chicago.
U-ATTENTION. LADIESI "EMMA" BUST DE-
veloper will enlarge your busl 0 inches. Guar
anteed. Sealed Instructions 2c , or 24-pago illus
trated catalogue Oc , by mall. Emma Toilet Bazar
Boston , Mass.
U- MARRY IF YOU WANT A HUSBAND OR
wife , ricli or poor , send lOcts. for matrimonial
paper. Sent scaled In plain wrapper. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Drake , Central Bank building , Chicago.
U-MATCHLESS VAGINAL SYRINGE , LATEST
nnd best ( patented. ) Send stamp for all about
It. Spencer & Co. , 322 Division slreet , Chicago.
700 3 *
TT-WILL PARTIES WHO WITNESSED ACOI
U deut Sunday evening , August 27 , corner 10th
and Douglaa streets , please address P 38 , UK- .
703 3'
U A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW LADY WOULD
Ilka to form the acquaintance of some elderly
gentleman ; no trlflcru need apply. Address P 27 ,
Bee. ot)0 ) 3 *
MONEY TO LOAN REAL -ESTATE.
Rates. lOc a llna.inch Insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing tiikeii for IUHH than 20c.
LOANS ONYMPROVED'AND ' UNTlTlPROVED
city property. $3,000 nnd upwards , 0 to GHi per
ccntiio ; delays. W.FurnumSinllh&Col1320 Farnam
OOP
W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y.
Life , lends at low rates for cholco security on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property ,
003X
w -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES.
ThoO. F. Da via Co. , tOOO Farnam street , 001
W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
improved and unimproved Omaha real estate,1
to 6 years . Fidelity Trust Co , , 1702 Farnam. 002
W -MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES.
: Apply to W. B. Mclkle , First National Bk bldg.
006
iyjjn.)0 ( ) TO $1.600.00 TO LOAN 1 TO 0
> years on Improved Omaha real estate or farm
lauds. E. C. Garvlu It Co. , 208 Sheely block.M840
W ; -I HAVE $1,000.00 TO LOAN ON GOOD IN-
sldu Improved ivulduncu property ! flrHt morl-
gago. Nothing but Iirat-clnas security will bo con
sidered. Addresa P 32 , Bco offlco , 732 7 *
.MONEY TO 1.0AN CHATTELS.
Rates , lOc a Hue each insertion , $1.00 u line per
mouth , Nothing taken for less lhan 2.6c ,
, , . .1 . - . s - . - * . - * . * . . . , li wi . . . . , .
T WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
curlty ; strictly coiilldenllal. A , E. Harris , room
1 Continental block. 007
X MONEY TO LOAN
We will loan you any sum which you wish ,
Binnll or largo , al tlio lowest poaslhlo rates , In Iho
quickest iiosslblu time , and for any length of tlmu
to Bull you. You can pay it back In such Install-
liients na you wish , when you wish , and only
pay for It na long iia you keep It , Yon can borrow
° "
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES , WAGONS AND OAlllUAGKS.
WAREHOUSE RKOEIPTS. MERCHANDISE
OR ANY OTHER SKCURITY ,
Without publicity or removal of tiroiMirly ,
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , ,
30U SOUTH 10TH STREET.
llrst floor above the street ,
THE OLDESTi LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR-
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
008
"
V-DO YOU WANT MONEYS
! Wo will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your
i FURNITURE , PIANOS , HOUSES. WAliNS ) ,
I CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RKOEIPTS , etc.
; Wo glvo prompt altentlon to all applications ,
; and will carry your loan aa long ua you wish.
! You can reducu the coat of carrying your loan
: by a payment at any lime. Thum la nopubllclly
; or removal of properly.
; FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
; Room 4 , Wllhnell block ,
; 009 Cor , 16th nud Harney StB.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Rates , Klo a line each Inswrtlou , $1.50 a line per
month , Nothing taken for leas than 26e.
Y J ' 637J27 *
V REST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEIIRAB-
1 ku for sale ui a bargain.Vuatcru llusliiu.ia
Agency , 31U N. Y , L bldg , 21US1I1
Y'-FOR SALE OR TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG (
more , centrally located , good caairbusliivtta. GC.
W.I. , P.O. RoxJUS. 010
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WANTE"D-G"OOD ENEROKTIO PHVBICIAN
Addrcaa Lock Box 71 , Bc-rlrand. Neb. 414 Nio I
\T VOn SALE OR RENT THE STOELTINO
i Hotel In Proaaer , Adamg Co. , Neb. Apply to J ,
. K uy , Huatlnga , Neb. 416a23 >
V-TO BUY , SELL OR EXCHANGE. BUSINESS
1 chkncca , nal mtutu landa
or Apply to Weat-
c-m Bu. ltieaa Aircnuy , 31U N , V , L. bUv. , Mrf01 B }
Y-WANTED-PARTNER , EITHER SILIINT jit
active , with cabh , to carry grain In Central Ne
braaku. Can buy cheap. Good proapcct to double
money. Capacity for fifty luouaaud buuhclbu Ad-
OHANOE3.
t'oMlfntml ,
V-ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF GENERAL
LtnprchaiitllfMirroniJ'lJOOO ' totl)00. ( ) who wlsliet
tomallr.o from It at < iln lenn llndn tmrclinnpr by
nddren8lngO3l. IWtj 0 3U
Y-I1KST PAYING JHF.AT MARKET IN THIS
city for Bale or rent. Call at 2002 Illoudn street.
. . „ M307 S22-
Y-$7.000 00 PAID TO PARTY FURNISHING
$16.00000 10,00t ficres peed land. Deal
can't bo hnd when money gctn iniy. Get pa.'tlc-
ulnrn. R. A , S. room lltfl ( Chamber Commerci * .
Y-WANTED , TO. LEASE , ELEVATOR IN
J. eastern NcbnlftkA , or westcril Iowa , where
there Is a good corn qnojr. Addrcsa P.O. Ilex 100 ,
Creston , Nob. ' M024 12
Y-FOR SALE , AN OLD ESTABLISHED COAL
J-business , convenient location , Bargain for
somebody. Address P 14 , Hec. MO'iO 7"
Y FOR SALE. GOOD PAYING DRUG STORE.
Addrcaa P 18caroBce. M071I
Y lltfsiNESS OPENINO FOR A FIRST CLASS
butcher shop , location good ; liberal Induce
ments offered to right party. Apply at 000 S. 13th
Btrect. 087 8
Y -5 ! NET PROFIT WEEKLY WITH $200
Inventors In times like these will do well to
bear , In mind thai lids Is the second successful
year ( of Rowe's Infallible Handlcnpplng System ,
This Is rniilvnlentto 200 years success with 10 per
cenl dividend paying securities. Protlts returned
uniformly each week. Safe , conscrvnllve. prac
tical. Prospectus. IHti.l. explaining Bj-ittcm Iu do-
tnll. tabulated statistics , etc. , free. C. D. Rowe ,
P. O. Box 127 , Brooklyn , N. Y. 707 3 *
Y A STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN
nnom\ \ location , Invoice about $ : looo.OO , for
$ lr.H . ( ) . ( ) ( ) or tf'J.dOtUMI cnsh , bnl. notes or land ,
Proprietor liati other buulm-sn. Addreau P "H. Hoc.
Y -FOR SALE , CIGAR STORE , OLD ESTAH-
llHhiKl ; nun location In the business center ! first
class fixtures ! Will bo Hold cheap for cash , No
agents. Address P'S , 13oc. 71H3 *
MY GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE AT
Memphis for rent from date. For itirtlculars ,
call on or nddrsss John C. Owen , Memphis. Neb.
M704 0
FOR EXCHANGE.
Rntes ] , I Oca line eacli Insertion , $ l.no a line per
month. NolhliiB taken for lean than -Tic.
_
/Jand Dakota. Will sell cheap or ivxchnnge for
indBO-vhorsea and cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort.lud
Z -CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL
take real estate , money. Box 206 , Frankfort , Ind.
Oil
Z BUSINESS BLOCK. GOOD TOWN IN EAST-
Nebraska , for Block mdae. , Aildrosi P. O.
Box 10U , Creatou , Neb. MfilllS'JU
V TO EXCHANGE , , 320 ACRES ' GOOD LAND
'Jtor stock of merchandise. AddroBB C. E. Young ,
Shenaiidoah , Iowa. 040-0 *
y-FOR EXCHANGE , * l,700.0fl BOOTS AND
sliocs ! clean stock ! for clear farm , Owner ,
1031 N street , Lincoln , Neb. MOtll 3 *
r/-WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A
"complete Job printing office , worth $1HOO.OO ?
Or will sell on easy terms. Write at once. Ad
dress P 10 , Bee. M070 3 *
r/ FOR EXCHANGE ! CLEAR LAND AND
' western town lots for furniture , carriage , mer
chandise , Jewelry , etc. Address I'll ) , Omaha Bee.
71J13 *
Z-F1NE RANCH TOTRADE.007 BROWN BLDG.
M742-O2
Z- CLEAR LOTS FOR GRADING. 007 BROWN
Dldg. M742 O2
Z A SPLENDID INVESTMENT , FORTY AC11ES
close to new Ehuwocd park Iu West Omaha.
Can be platted Into 200 beautiful lots. Can offer
at $4.60 per acre. Owner will take % in wild
land or Incnmbrancud properly. Hlcku Real Es
tate Agency. 727 3
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. '
Rates , Iflc n liiioeaclfinsortion , $1.00 tl line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 20c.
DO YOU WANT AHOME ? VN D sfOP 'RENT ?
Do you want to be saved the annoyance , respon
sibility and tlm thousand and one vexations nec
essary In building ? t
Do you want to step right Into n perfectly "built
nnd splendidly finished .house ?
If you do , wo shall bo pleased to show you some
of the handsome places we. can otter near Hanscom
park.
These are the bvst built and llnest finished
houses for sale. In Omaha.
Location , neighborhood , convenience and sur
roundings are nil thai cmi bet desired.
In order to effect * ! < iulck Bale , wo will offer these
houses for n short tlmo at figures It will pay you to
investigate at once. , , -
HANDSOME 8-ROOM HOUSE , No. 3210 Popple-
ton avenue , new and modern built with furnace ,
bath , gas , city water. Bcwernjjereto. Call for price.
EIGHT-ROOM' COTTAGE" No. 3210 Popplctou
avenue , will make a cozy home ; has furnace , batli ,
gas. etc. , south front. Call for prico.
ELEGANT BRICK AND FRAME COTTAGE , No.
Hill Pacific street , new and modern built , all con
veniences. Call for price.
MODERN BUILT FRAME HOUSE. No. 3017
Pacific street , 10 rooms , elegantly finished In an
tique oak with handsome stairway and screen.
Parlor , reception room , library , dining room , largo
kitchen , live bedrooms , bath room , pantries , etc. .
Call for price.
MODERN U-ROOM HOUSE , No. 1102 South
31st street , corner 31stand .Pacific , elegantly Mu
lshed throughout ; colonial style ; porcelain lined
bath tubs , slatosinks. laundry , etc. C ill fur price.
ELEGANT CORNER HOUSB , No. 1103 South
3Ist street ; 10 rooms , elegant recaption hall , spa
cious parlor , library , ( lining roam , smoking room ,
large bedrooma , etc. ; handsome oak linlsh ; elec
tric light , gas , water ; stone walks , etc. C.i 11 for
' "
"ELEGANT DOUBLE HOUSE , NOS. 1128 and
1130 South 31sl street , with largo barn , spacloua
grounds ; 76x100 feet east front ; one of the llnest
locations In the city : $13.000.
HANDSOMK BRICK 11LO3K , 2 houses , corn * r
32d and Popplcton avenue ; siulhand cast front ;
only one block north of Hanscom mrk ; $13.000.
HICK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
727-3 303 N. Y. Llfo Bldg.
F 'ARM ' LANDS , C. F.HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LI PR
BARGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALE
or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker blk. M331
AVIIY NOT INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A
it nice home ? I urn offering a good 0-room house
and half aero lot for half their value. This is a
snap. John W. Robblna , owner , 240 Bea Did ? .
351 S21
FOR SALE
Good farms thai rcnl for $2.00 per acrn cash
for land In cultivation. Price $20,011 per acre.
Farms thai rcnl for share of crop. Price $8.00 lo
$10.Oo ixjr acre :
Also ,
Good unimproved land at $0.00 to $12.00 per
aero.
Terms 1-0 cash , balance In annual payments.
7 percent Interest.
Llbo-al commission given agents.
D. Hayes.
No. 310 1-2 South 10th Btrect , Omaha , Neb.
167-H21
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. TEN ACRES
clos to new Klmwood park nnd Kelt Line rail
way in West Omaha. Will plat Into 200 beautiful
lots. One of the llnest tracts of aero proiwrty
around Omaha. In order to inaku a quick snlo Dm
owner has authorized us to oiler the land aliOO.OO :
In cottages near Hanscom
park. Two collages nnd lots near Thirtieth
avenue and 1'nclll ; . Splendid neighborhood , ele
gant location. If sold together only $3'IOO.O ( ) each ,
A SPLENDID chance to obtain n cheap homo
near Hanscom park , Wtt can oiler two beautiful
resldencii lots this side of the park for $2,100.00
each. Call and see them.
BARGAINS in farm lauds.
800 ACRES , Grecley county. Neb. , only 2 miles
fjom North Loup , on Union Paellio railway , and 4
miles from Horace , on B. fi M , railroad. Good soil ,
running water , etc. ; $8.00 IHT aero ,
100 ACRES , near Crelghlon , Knox county , $0.00
' '
(140 ( A'CRES , near Lodge Polo , Neb. , good BOll ,
smooth I'Hid. ' $1.60 tier acre ,
Hicks' Real Estate Agency , 300 Nuw York Llfo
building , Omaha , Nuby 727-3
_
I ? OR SALE-GOOD FARM 1(10 ( ACRES , $800.0(1 ( 1
terms$160.0lcaah. ( balance fivovcnrs ; splendid
luvestnifiit , AddruBHP.20 , Omaha llee , 71 1 U *
A GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE-ONE
of the best impruyfd farms Iu Stiiutoii county
can bo had In next fen days for $3,600.iOj ( farm
worth $0,000,00 , Wrto < 83U N , Y. Llfo Bldg.
730 3
FOR BALK.
Rates. lOu n linoeai'i'insertion ) , $1.0(1 ( a line per
month. Nolhlnif ta yo Tor leas lliaiii 26c.
PERCENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE , 8ECUR-
Ity absolutely sale.Amea Real Eatato agency
1017 Farnam , 013
tf
HIGH GRADE O AHA CITY MORTGAGES ,
netting purchasers , t'ooil rain of Interest , sums
of from $100 up for HaUyhy ( HoboLoan A Trust Co , ,
10th k Dodgu , Omaha. Tartlcularu on application ,
014
WE OWN , BY FUKKOL03URE , AND OFFKR
onuof the bcaniroperlteaoii Lowu a venue , all
Inolfinuit shape. 141-iluvl front , with everything
complete llhuhouao itud barn nlouo coating $ | ll-
000.00) ) , at a price low enough lo Justify u purchaaj
solely na uu investment.
It la thu beat properly In Omaha for the money ,
Look It over Insldo and out. Inapt-el ll closely. ll
will bu uold nt u great sacrifice. Thla la un oppor
tunity of your llfo to get one. of tlm moat beautiful
rvalduuccH In Omaha for leas than 60 pur cent of
Its actual coal ,
Call and wo will ahow you this projurly with
pleasure. GLOBE LOAN .t 'I RUST CO , .
Kith a Ml Dodgu blri--ts.
M401
IIARGAIN , 240 ACRES GOOD LAND , EXCKL- !
illcnl Improremenls , good crops , near good town
a. D. amltii , Cairo. Neb. 013 4" .
'TO SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS , SOME :
4 very cholco Boeurltles urn offered nt un atlracl-
ivo discount. lionets , warrants , mortgages , Btc. : ,
absolutely gill etlgod. Inmilro of John U.il" . com
mercial broker , 200 N. Y , Life. 333 H21
IJORbALE-SOMK GOOD $300.00 FIR8B MORT-
1 gugt-a on city proin-rty paying 10 pcrccul ; no
Dcltur Invt'&tmeiit. Aadreaa " " 4
& "owner , P , Bee.
670
0W
170R SALE. Q1LT-EDJED SECURITIES DRAWL -
-L lug H und II iier cenl. Hicks Real Estate Agency ,
306 N. Y. Llfu butldluif. 720 3
SHORTHAND AND T YPSWRITINO.
R.ltrft , lOc n line each Injierlloii , C1.60 n line per
month , Nolhliig tnkfii for ICBS thnn 2.V.
. .
- * - ncrinlr-i h worktur * knowledge of Bhorthnnd and
typcwrltlnir nt A. C. Vint Saul's wheel of nhorl-
linml , tun N. Y , Llfo Typewriter to rent. OIB _
" "
r"pilliRST"PLACE : TO LEARN SHORTHAND
1 nmltylM'wrltlmrln at the Omaha Commercial
college , Wrlto Rohrboiigh Bros , for catalogue ,
Omaha , Nob. 3113 82'J
WORLD'S .FAIR HOTKL.3 & ROOMS
R.1tcB.l' < onword Orit Insertion , lo a wonl thuw
after. Nothing tnkpu or less than 26c.
'IMIOSE WISHING TO VISITTHE WORLD'S ' FAl"R
1 nt Chicago can find neatly furnished rooms nt
linuWllBtivet , near Grand lloulovnrd. nt 60c to
$1.60 per dnyt convenient lo elavnled R. R. and
Cpttngu Grove nvenuo cablu cnrs , not ) O31
RS. L. W , IATTbNn IUVATB HOA RDING
house. 111' ) 4 Ith strect.Chlcago , III. Correspond
ence sollcltedfor World's fair accommodations.
WANJ.ED TO UORROWl
Rales 1 no a line each Inicrlloii. $1.60 a line per
inpntli. Notjtiliig taken for less thnn 20c.
\\7ILL PAY H PER CENT FOR $2,000.00 FOR
on < ! year and , ns aeciirtty , glvo first morltrago
on busliiess property worth $16,000.001 lltlu per
fect. For parllciilara call on or address Harris ,
423 Heo bUlldllig. M60l (
\VANTED , TO BORROW $2T)00 ( ) ON ABSOlutely -
' lutely gllt-e < lged securities ; will pay 10 per
cent. Address 1' 31 , Hgo office. 720 3
FURNISHED HOUSES VOR 1U-.NT.
Rntes. Ike a woixljllrst limertloililc a word there
after. Nothing Inkcn for less than 26c.
17011 RENT-H-ROOM DETACHED FURNISHED
X house ; modern Improvements : neighborhood
HaiiBcom.Pjirk ! perfect Jem of a homoi rent for
term of year . or will sell furnltui-e. on tlmo If do-
aired. Rent $05.00 per nionlli. Addreas P 30 , Beo.
M737 0'
LOST.
Rntes , I c n word flrat Inscrllon , lo a worJ
thurunftcr. Nolhlnif taken for less than 2. > c.
LOSTLADIES' robT.D WATcl.\NDIIAN ON
Farnam , between 12th nnd 14th , Farnam to
Douglas , 14th to 10th on Douglas ; Florence Mil-
roy engraved on Insldo case. Reward for return
to 200 North 13th street , lint 201. 74M 3'
S'ECOND-HAND TYPJS WRITERS.
Rates , 1 Oon line each Insortlon , $1.60 n line per
month. Nolhliig taken for less than 26c.
BOYLES &nAlIi ! , 013 NEW YORK LIF
onrry Iho largcsl line of lypc writers In tint
west , all makes , 26 to 76 per cent saved on all
leading machines. Tel. 60S. 242
UKDERTAKERSANDilMBALMiiKS
Rates. Idea Hun each insertion , $1.00 a line ivr
month. Nothing taken for lesa than L'.le.
CW. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O.
.Jacobs , deceased ; later with M. O. Manll.under
taker and embalmer , 310 S. Kith Bt. Tel. Cut ! .
01R
PAWNBttOKJiRS.
Rates , lllca llui * each Insertion. $1.60 a line per
mouth , Nothing taken for less than 20c.
JSONNENBERG. DIAMOND BROKER , 1305
Douglas si. Loans money on diamonds , watches ,
etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tul. 1B6H. 010
SCALES.
Rates. IXo a wonl first Insertion , Icnword Ihero-
aftcr Nothing taken for less than 26c ,
SECOND I HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS.
Address Ilorden .t Selleck Co. , Lake St. , Chicago.
017
MU3IC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
Rates , lOca line oich insertion , $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 20c.
G'F ! GELLEN'BECK , BANJOIST AND"TE AciTEit ,
1810 California street. till
Union rurlllcSystem Auction.
The following uncliUined huceaco will bo
sold ut pnhllo auction at It. Welts' auction
store , on I'ariinm atrcct. Omaha , Nob. , com-
niunclni ; ut 7:30 : p. m , , Wednesday , October 4.
1SKI ! , and contlnultu : at the same hour each
succeeding day until sold :
/.Inn trunks marked : .1. II. 1'crklns. II. II.
llutchlnson , Miss nncu Ilrnwn , Moulder. . ! . R
Olnsuy , Muck Schwartz. .1. R Tracy. Kd. West-
ly. .Ins. Cnlluhan , .Ino. I'utcrson , W. II. Ancklo.
A. McLaron , Mra I ) . M Klce. U. (3. Loo. Itnsan-
nn Hall. M. West , Mairitlo Kuller , Chas. Jack
son , Jus. Colvln , Jeff Davis , W. Muck , Gco.
Armbriifitcr.
Uu-sot trunks : Franlc TrunibuU. Margaret
Welsh , Miss LulU Wostohult ,
Sample trunk : C. A. Hlpucy.
Oiinvns lln.slioJ trunk ; Loon Van Fusscn ,
Mrs. Henry West.
HDXCJ : A. W. llrown. Mrs. L. EdRnr.
( Jiinvas covered valise : Louis Htizomnn.
Alex I'oterson.
Husact vallau : H. Schoknocht , Vlnzenz ( Cam
merer , R Hallo. U. P. Gallup.
lll.iu.lc . vallsn : Phillip Mil.or.
Hundle ; R I'oley.
AlsoOOJnlecesof mlscollaneousnrtlcl03con-
slHtln ; of Runs , bundles , binnUots , vulisos ,
trunks , boxes , chests , etc. , not marked.
A. TIIAY.NOIC.
S3-10-17-24 General lURgago Acont.
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Omaha | Dctiot lOlh nnd Mason Sta. I Omaha
4.20pm .ChicaEh Vestibule. 8.00 am
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Omaha | Depot 10th and Maaon Sta. | Omaha
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H.I5 am . . . .KansasCity Day Express. . . . Z.br pm
10.10pm K. 0. Night Exp. via U. P , Trana. 6.40 am
10.16pm St. Louis Express 0,10am
Luavc T "UNION 'PACIFIC. "Arrives
Oaiohal _ Union Depot 10th& Marcy Sts. Omaha
9.80"Hni Denver Express 4.pm ( ) /
2,16pm Overland Flyer 7.00 pm
4.10pm Beatrice A Stromsb'g Ex ( ox Sun ) 12.30 pm
0,40pm Paellio Express 10.40am ,
Denver FaM Mall 4.20 pin
IXives
Omaha U. P. Dupol and Marey Sis ,
0.30pm | Chicago Express I 9.35 nm
11.80amJ. . . . . . .Chicago Express. . . . . .J 6.60pm
F. . E. k MO. VALLBY lArrlvoi
Omnhal Depot lAlh nnd Websler Sla. Omali
fl.ni ) nm . . . . . . Etpr.w 4,00pm
H.OOam ( Hx , Sit.iVVyo. Ktii. ( Ex. Mon. ) 4.0.1pn :
0,3(1p ( n Norfolk ( Ex. Suuliy ) 10.20 am
6,40 | > : n St. Paul H 0.23 am
Leaves I CHICAGO & NORTH WF.STN. ArrlrcH
Omnhal U. P. depot , lotii k M'irev Sts. Omaha
"MISSOURI PACIFIC. lArrlves
OmalmJ Depot J Oth and Webster StB. I ( ) miha :
12.16pm 777777.81. Louis Exprc.H. r.r i.0 ) ( ) am
10.00 pm St. Louts Express ,1 4.26 pill
0,40pm . . .Nebraska Local I H. 10 am
Leaves' 1 C. ST. P. . M. , t O. IA rrl ves
Omiiha _ Dcpot101liaiiil _ WubalerSts. | Omaha :
. .Sicmx City Accommodation. . 11.11 , " pin
l.lOpni Sioux City Kxnruiw ( Ex. Sun , ) 12.40pm
640pm St. Paul LlmtUMl H.2.-XIIII
0.10pm Emeraon Paaaemfer ( Ex. Hun. ) H..15 in"I
SIOUX CITY"A I'ACIFO. Arrives
_ liipott10 and Marcy StsL Omaha :
' *
, 'Sloux City Passenjcr 10,2pm ( )
St. Paul Expri'sii 10.00 in
Li'-ives HIOUX CITY .V PACIFIC ( s
Omaha Depot , 16th nndW'jbstcrSta I Omaha
' 8.45pm TTTTrrrTSt. PaiifLfin"lto < l. , I 11.23 fiin
6.46pm .Chicago Limited [ 11.26mil
Leavi-H I OMAHA tc SI' . LOULH. I Arrives o
Omaha | U. P. Depot , 10th and Marcy | Om nh
" 4.00pm f777. . sf. LoinTcannou Ball | l2.30pm
I'laylni ; with a I'nuper.
A family , conbistlns of a mother anil her
four little children , clinibotl tlio hill at thu
court house yesterday morning and mean-
dured Into the oftlco of County ARcnt Uurr ,
\vhero tlio mother apiilled for asalstanco.
In stating her ease the woman said that
she and her brood had bcun dilutes 111011
tno uhnritlcs of Sioux City for nomu months
and chat she had been shipped to this city ,
ImvhiK been told that hero she would bo'
Klveu u good homo ami heruhlldren cdiicatud
In the pnbllo schools. Instead of Bonding
the mother and children to the poor house ,
they wcro sent back to thu place from whence
they came , and with them a .letter ad-
dtcbgcd to the Sioux City authorities , Informing
forming thorn that a continuation of the im
position would result In a prosecution under
the United States pauper laws.
$ J2.-.00 tfuviluiul ( lltiuoi * BotB for 807.50
Muiiiluy at Clutch & Lnuinun'a.
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Bkkotta twice today , Cuurtlaud.
WILL DISCUSS FKDERA1ION
Joint Oonrention of Bailwriy Employes to BeHeld
Held This Afternoon.
UNION PACIFIC AND ITS WAGE WORKERS
Thrcn Propositions Submitted for Tliclr
Cotiftldcriitioii by ( ho MrotliprhooiU
Anxiety nt llrniliiunrlcrs Tninscontl-
nriitiil l'Blu | - _ itiillvtay Mown ,
The members of the various local railway
brotherhoods will meet in Joint convention
nt Onto City Imll this afternoon at a o'clock
for the purpose of discussing probable feder
ation , as outlined by President Debs of the
American Hallway union ,
The various branches of organized
Irtbor on the Union 1'aclllc system are
at work canvassing certain propositions sub
mitted to the different lodges of organized
labor and the flnal vote will bo ready for the
conference , which wilt bo hold with General
Mnnneor Dickinson next week. Tin : UKU
Friday afternoon , as usual , gave the llrst
purport of these propositions now pending ,
but that the situation may bo better under
stood the following circular drafted by the
representatives of the several organlMtions
U here reproduced :
Circular of the Kniiloycn. |
OMAHA , Atts. 20. ToKinplovcsof Union I'a-
cllleyystom : At u nicotine of the Union 1'a-
cllleolllclnls- the representatives of organ
izations of employes held In Clcneral Manager
Dli'ltliiMm'soltlco Saturday , August 20 , 1HU3 ,
Mr. Dickinson Mated that , ho Inul called thu
representatives of organized labor on the sys
tem together to lay before them thu conditions
of the system as he considered them and what
h believed thu employe. * were Interested In.
\\oiiru Informed that the financial condi
tion of the system was such that It became ) ab
solutely necessary fora furlhnr reduction In
expenditures In the transportation depart
ment to keep the road out tf ; a receiver's
hands. To avoid this the company hits iilrcatly
ordered a reduction to talco elieot September
1 , with all monthly salaried men as follows :
Those now receiving from too to ' $100 per
month lo per cent.
These now receiving from J100 to S200 per
month 12 4 per cent.
Those now receiving from $200 to } 500 per
month lo percent.
Those now receiving over J500 per month 20
percent.
This applies to nil monthly men with the ex
ception of telegraphers who , hnvlng nn agree
ment with the company requiring thirty days'
notice , their rojirosoiitntlvo was served with
such notice at this mooting.
Wo were told that reductions of forces nnd
time with shun men had gone to tlio lowest
limit , hence they could noibufnrtherrcduccd ,
except by closing sotno of tlio shops. There
are already a portion of Iho monthly men af
fected hy the reduction that taUos direct Sep
tember I who are members of the Union 1'n-
clllc Employes' organization.
All other organizations wore nslicd by Mr.
Dickinson to help hcnr their port Ion of thu
burdens , mid whllo ho submitted no definite
propositions , we were led to belluvo that nil
men In the transportation department would
he compelled to stand similar reductions.
We wore f nrthnr Informed that , It was n cholco
with us whether wo would assist tliu company
to save the property or allow It to go Into the
hnndsof u receiver , appointed by the courts
nnd backed by the government , who would
dictate terms tons that we would ho com
pelled to accept or leave the service. Your
representatives bollevo these questions are
open ones , but Informed the general manager
that wo would lay his statoniunls. udfiiru the
employes for their consideration. Tn view of
these conditions and the Intimation from the
general manager that a reduction on schedule
men In the ttansportatlon department was
what they wished directed , on the same basis
as already ordered on the salaried men , we
deuiu It expedient to submit tlio following
propositions for your consideration :
First Khali wo accept u 10 per cent cut for
an indefinite time ?
Second Shall wo accept a 10 per cent cut
until January 1 , 1894 ?
Third Snail we oll'or the company a loan of
10 percent of our monthly wages until Janu
ary 1,18U4 ?
You are requested to call a special meeting
of your'respectlvo organizations at the iiur-
llust possible moment to consider and vote un
these propositions. It Is distinctly under
stood in at the propositions refer entirely to a
question of waes and In no way atroct exist
ing agreements or schedules as to the rights
and rules governing employes. I'leaso vote
separatelv on each proposition and return the
results of such vote to the undersigned repre
sentatives of your respective organisations.
Yours fraternally ,
GLOKCF W. VIIOMAN ,
B. of L. E. Chairman. North 1'latto , Neb.
R 10. ( lii.i.ir.AND ,
,0. 11. T. Secretary. Council lUurf : ) , la ,
J. N. CoiiniN ,
1) . A. 82. Ilex 74(1 ( , Denver , Colo.
N. It. McHimiK ,
O. R. C. , Ilex 030 , Grand Island , Nob.
d. A. M. I'liKTii : ,
It. of L. V , , Itox 273 , Kills , Kan.
( iioiiii ( : ( i. Rtn.MElt ,
S.iJI. A. A. , 1213 South .Sixth Street , Umaha.
T. W. WOOD.
II. of It. T. , 3157 LiiRiyotlo St. , Dun vur Colo.
K. \VuiriAN : ,
Ked. Board , 1107 S. Tenth Street , Umaha.
Sentiment In Divided ,
From a representative of organized labor
on the Union Pacific system it is learned
that the final vote will show a wonderful di
vision so far as the Hire * * , propositions arc
concerned. East of North 1'latto it Is
thought the vote will show that the men nro
in favor of helping the company In its efforts
to retrench , but beyond that line the men
are not so unanimous In accepting Mr. Dick
inson's statement of the situation. Kmptbyos
in the Mountain division. Paoillcdlvlslonaml
on the system generally west of Julcslmrg
the vote will vary according to environment ,
a majority of the lodges solidly voting
against , standing a reduction. In sonic cases
they vote to offer tlio company a loan of 10
per cent until January , l&'Jl , while others are
opposed to accepting a reduction at all.
The final vote will undoubtedly show
many surprises and tlio result is awaited
with considerable anxiety by these In
authority , not only on the Union Pacific but
amoiiK the men as wall.
l.iirk ol Iltirmony.
The Canadian Pacific and Southern Pacific
have refused to participate in the meeting of
transcontinental lines called for September
! > by the Grc.'it Northern and Northern Pa
cific , which leaves rates on the very low
basis that has prevailed Tor the past
month or more. The refusal of the Cana
dian Pacific to join In a restoration
of rates Is likely to complicate mat
ters considerably should the other
lines enter upon an iron-clad agreement
to "get oven" with their French-Canadian
rival on the north , The Canadian Pacific ,
with becoming candor , has announced pub
licly that its the Oiout Northern was llrst In
the field to out rates it should ho
first to ralso them , but Mr. Hill
Is considerable of a stayer himself and
the "branch" may bo forced to win the other
roaus iu an effort to put rates buck to their
old tlmo basis. The action of tlio Canadian
Pacific and Sou'.liern Paclflo indefinitely
postpones the consideration of an advance in
rates and , as General Passenger Agent Ixi-
max remarked , the work of assassination
will go on as before.
to I III ! C'llt llllllO <
The Milwaukee had a slushing big train
Chicagoward last evening , two special
sleepers being added on account of the delegates -
gates to the Catholic congress having inudo
the Milwaukee the ofllclal route , Sixty-two
delegates used the Milwaukee last evening
from Omaha ,
The HurlliiKton last evening took the fol
lowing to Chicago to attend the Catholic
congress : Charles P. Taggart , wife and
daughter , John P. Coad and three sons , K.
B. Kurav , James McShano , John A. Mo-
Hlimio , C. J. Bmytlio and wlfo. .lohu Clancy ,
Patrick Clan'i.ViJ ' . Hums , IS. Hassand wife ,
Kd Collins and wlfo , J , Connor , John
O'Kcofn. It also carried fifteen persons
from Denver , tlireo from ICoarnoy , twelve
from Lincoln , four from Grand Island , six
from Dead wood , ti. D. , and four from JiroHcn
How ,
Hallway NotoH ,
II , G. Hurt , general manager of the Klk <
horn , has left for Chicago.
The Hurllnglon , In addition to the Union
Paclllo and Klkhorn , will run an excursion
toCourtland beach tomorrow from Plutts-
mouth , leaving the latter place at 8I5 ; ,
turning leave Omaha at 8m
Tliu special train via the Northern
the Grand Army reunion at Indianapolis
loft last night at 5 o'clock. The train wll
consist of two llrst cluas sleepers , two
tourist cars , four chair cars , ouu coach , voa
smoker and baggage car.
Henry Imng's company of slzty-flvo people -
plo were carried west spoolal from Kansas
City by the Union I'acilio on Tbunday. The
company will arrive at San Francisco nt a
o'clock today and will open their Ameri
can season at the California theater Monday
night.
The Union Pacific shops will not close
libor day. Some of the men In the different
departments wished to work , became they
are only working five days a week , at aovou
hours a day , and lay that thov cannot af
ford to lay off. for Labor day. Thov therefore
petitioned the Union 1'aclfio company not ( o
close | down for that day. At the same tlmo
there were others who wcro willing and
anxious to have the legal heltdav of tHe
workliigmati. As a compromise measure ,
nnd In order to accommodate ooth sides , tlio
company decided not to shut down Labor day ,
and , allow leave of absence for these not de
siring to work. Uoth sides are satisfied.
OMAHA'S UNEMPLOYED.-
lloiird of County CnminlMloiiorn claim * to
llxvn ( liven Itrltrf.
The question of the unemployed has boon
submitted to the Hoard of County Commis
sioners. In response they feel that they
have dotio their duty In furnishing employ
ment to the laboring men of this city and
county ituring the past summer , and In male-
IIJR their figures yesterday they estimate that
they have lot grading contracts for the re
moval of fully L'00,000 yards of earth , thus
giving employment to bt-twccn 200 and HOD
men. At this tlmo about ono-halfof the
work lias been completed , with the contracts
all providing that tlio grading shall bo
finished and ' turned over to the county bo-
forp the 'beginning of winter. The wages
which have been paid have averagedM.M )
pcr day , and the most of tlio men have been
Riven steady employment slnco Juno 1 , the
tlmo when most of the contracts were
awarded.
Slnco the awarding of the above men
tioned contracts- , now ones for the removal
of 40.000 yards of earth have uoen entered
into , and on most of them work has bcou
commenced. These now con traots , tlio com
missioners figure , will give employment to
1'JS men for the period of sixty days , and
possibly longer.
Whllo It Is probable that the countv will
not let any moro contracts , the commission
ers have decided that If South Omaha goes
ahead and makes the appropriation foropcn-
IIIR and grading South Thirteenth street
from Missouri avenue to the Sarpy county
line , they will put In M,000 of the road fund
to help the enterprise along. Should this ho
done , It , will nccossilalu the removal of fully
iKKMKX ) yards of earth , and will furnish
steady employment to an army of men dur
ing the winter months , as most of the work
will bo In heavy cuts and deep lllls and i-an
bo continued during thu freozlmr weather.
Yestm-day Chairman Stenborg and Mr.
Williams of the comiiilUocon roads went out
and looked over the work of the contractor
who had the contract for doing the piling
along the south shores of Florstice lake , at
the point where the river cut through in Its
efforts to Hood the lowlands. They found
that the work had been performed In n sat
isfactory manner mid that it had been about
completed. In the protecting of this bank
11)0 ) piles have been driven at a distance of
eight foot apart , and backed up with plank ,
thus making a solid broukwater 800 foot in
length. Hchlnd the plank the vacant space
will bo filled in with earth to the level of the
grade , widening the road to a width of thirty
foot.
, Commissioner Livesoy , chairman of the
committee on charities , lias about completed
tlio arrangements for dealing out provisions
and supplies to the poor during the winter
months. Tomorrow ho will place his adver
tisement in the paper , inviting bids for the
furnishing of flour , corn and oat meal , sugar ,
coffee , tea , hominy , soap and ury salt pork
from the county store House. The Intention
is to buy thrso articles in bulk and then put
thoin Into a store house , from whence they
will bo issued on the order of the | x > or nprent
or the chairman of the committee on char
ities. In doing this and buying tlio
provisions at wholesale , Mr. Llvcsoy
is of the opinion that the county
will save from ' > to 40 per
cent on the purchase prico. Hcrotoforo the
custom has been to give orders on the small
"grocers In the vicinity whore the poor re
sided , and in many Instances tbo county has
been compelled to pay for many articles
which were not received , to say nothing of
the exorbitant prices that were charged.
The indications now are tlmt'tho axpenso
for feeding the outside poor will boa largo
drain upon the county treasury during tno
next six months , as the number of families
now being assisted is as great as nt any time
during last winter.
Last December , and when the weather
wns the coldest , thcro were ! JOj applicants
on the lists who were regarded as regulars ,
with 12o others who came occasionally. At
this tlmo , tvlth warm weather still hero , the
number of regulars exceeds 'KK ) , with half as
many more who are given a small amount of
assistance.
Mr. LIvesoy , who Is devoting the whole of
his tlmo to looking after the poor of tlm
county , said yesterday that ho would not bo
surprised if the county had to assist 70(1 fam
ilies during the cold months -of the
coming winter. Ho declared that as
long as ho was upon the charity com
mittee bo would not allow a person to suffer
for the want of food , nor would ho allow any
to freeze so long as there was money in the
treasury. Hy practicing the strictest econ
omy , ho was of the opinion that if the sup
plies were Judiciously distributed the poor
fund would bo suniclent to meet all of the
demands.
tiUUTll C.lltOl.lX.l H.lNdlXdS.
.Six Mon r.oRnlly KxiTiitcil In that State on
Y < * t r < lir. :
COI.U.MIIIA , S. C. , Sept. 1. The hanging of
Gcorgo S. Turner of Spartanburg today was
a most unusual execution. Tumor was a
man of great wealth ami Influence , being
the owner of the Fingcrvillo cotton fac
tory. Ho seduced his sister-in-law and then
killed her brother , and for -three years ho
used his wealth in employing the greatest
egal talent In the state to defeat the death
erdlct through all sorts of technicalities
ind by means of fal.so witnesses ,
Ho was hanged at I' : fi7 today. On account
if throats of his rough mountain friends ,
ttnl the herculean offorlsTurnur was making
o defeat the law in some way. the Jail was
guarded by troops , Tumor said nothing on
.ho scaffold nnd met death with fortitude.
There is no telling exactly how many men
rumor killed. Ho Is popularly credited with
three. Several years ago he killed n friend-
ess German by firing at him through the
window. Ho got out of this chiefly through
, ho testimony of his sister-in-law , Clunk
linger , anil liar brother Kd , which Is said to
.lave been mtiuo up for the omulon. Shortly
after that ho cook Clara to town , and by tha
iso of force and drugs accomplished her
ruin. I'"or this Kd Finger wanted to kill
iilin , but never could ncrvo himself up
enough , as ho was nfraln. In the course of
a dispute Turner killed Finger baforo the
latter could draw his tilstol. When ho was
in jail the angry people tried to lynch him
and turned a cannon on the jail to blow It
down. The cannon was spiked and Turner
spirited away and saved ,
liKHiir.i.r.v , S , C. , Sept , 1. There was a
double hanging liuro today , Oscar Johnson ,
who had committed many crimes. was hanged
for murdering a white man ami his wife ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henr.v Twottman , at Lincoln-
vlllo last March. Ho feigned Insanity to thu
last. Ho died a horrible death , being slowly
strangled.
Henry ISwIng ( colored ) was executed for
the murder of Tony Kickllr.g In a quarrel
about Flcklins's wllo , Ho confessed on the
scaffold that he had no reason for the kill-
ing. Ho dlod in fourteen minutes.
LAUIIBNS , S. C. , Sept , 1 , Thrco negroes
were banged simultaneously horotoday. .
John Ferguson for cuttlni' his wife's throat
with a razor and George Bowers and Wade
Cannon for barn burning , Cannon and
Dowers made a full confession , but Ferguson
declared that ho must have been crazy when
ho killed bin wife , Ills coolness was sur
prising ; ho said llr.it ho was not rcsponslbla
for the crime , but that ho did not inlnU
at all , .
Iowa ( iiiod Tnmplarn.
DE MOINKS , Sept. 1 , [ Special Telegram to
Tnii Hut : . ] The fortieth annual ucsslou of
the grand ledge of Good Tomplnrs of Iowa
commenced here today with a largo attend
ance , The report of the grand secretary ,
Perry Perkins , shows the order to bo not iu : i
prosperous condition and retrenchment is
rcconimcndoJ. , The decrease in membership
during tlio past .year is 1,003. , The present
number of lodges Is ! )7U. ) with a membership
of 11.801. Today's sessions were devoted to
preliminary work.
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Balloon aft. and eve Courtlund Ik-aok ,