Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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SPEG1RL NOTICES.
A DVERTISEMENTS FOIl TIIR3E COLUMNS
.Awlll tx > taken until 12:30 : p. tn. tortho evening
nnd until 8:30 : p. m.fortlio moraine and Sunday
.
Adverting * . hy retjiieMlns a numbered ( heck ,
rim have their nnnwrrn ndilrrnnl u > n numbered
letter In c.iro of Tnr. llr.ic. Answers iw > ndrtrcmed
will lx > delivered upon prcurntntlon ot the check.
SITUATIONSWANTED. .
IMr n word nmt Invrtlon , lea wordlhero-
n cr. Nothing taken for IMS limn g5c.
A 7tOYLE8HAIinNF.WYORK LIFE BLDO. ,
A Tel. 068 , furnish buMneM men stenographers.
A -WANTED , POSITION BY A OOOD BUSINESS
Jlmtm , with ten jc.irfl exporlcncn In grain nnd
lumber ! references given. Address , J S ? *
IQO.Crfglon. Neb. MB 69 10
A-WASHING AND IRONING AT HOMK OH OO
out. 3118 Jones street. M857 10'
WANTKOT PLACE FOR GIRL Of 16 TO
wnrk for board wlillo ntlondlnitschool. ini7
Cumlngs iitreet. MUM 0 *
-WANTED MALE
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Hatful KB -word nrxt Insertion. Ion word thcro-
nlter , Nothing taken for lesi tbnn ! ! 5e.
T7SALARY" OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO
.Illinndlnlho Talent Chemical Ink Kroner Pencil.
The rnsnttiBcfiil nnd novel ln\entlon of the ago.
Ernnea ink thoroughly In two Ri-comln. Workn llkb
uncle. ) ( ! to too irercont pront. Aiccnta mnklnir
ifSU perwrok. Wo nlBOWimtn Rennml atrcnt to
Mko clinrco of terrllnry nnd npimlnt nub njentB.
A runs ohnncoto m.ikn money. Wrlto Tor tormn
nnd n npectnicn of "mRlnif. Monroe Kraslnir M fir.
Co. , X 30. to CrOBBo , Wls. 085.
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TlDO YOU WANT TO BECOMB A FIH9T CrAS3
JJnnlenmnn with a cbanco of becomlnir n collep-
tor nnd work forlhn SlnuiT Ktg. Co. If nonmijy
nt Blng er omoo IfilH DuiiKlnR. I'll ' Sl.l
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TV-TliANK K. BUSS WIM. T.KAUN SOMK-
Jilhlne lotilnndranuiRulf liowlllcal on or nd-
dress K. P. llavls , 1601 to 1G03 Jnckson St.
TD-WANTKD , TWO FIIISTCLAS9.COAT . MA-
JUITH. . No oilier necU npply. Addn > M A. C.
toiftcr , Falrlnlry. Nob. M.OL' 8'
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T > MANAoVml INDUSTRIOUS , . CAPABLE
J'yonmtinnn tomnnnRo ome'for rellnblo coin-
tinny. ( ; oed nnlary nnd Intcn-Ht In buslnnsn. Must
furnish r-ferenccs nnd Invest $500.01) . lloom r > 10
Stock Kxeh. bide. , Clilcngo. 111. Ml 3 U7
ITJi ( i WANTED MEN TO DIO WELLS NEAU
J ) Council Hindi Ijfc-l'oltawnttainlo 1 county nnd
t.\x pay part In ca hwiM tart In horses. Applv to
onnnl Everett , Council lllu B , la. M71I4-11
TJ-WANTED , TRAVELING SALESMEN TO
JJhandlo now Columbian novelty na aldo line ; no
fnknj Mg InducemrntH. Send 10 ci > nls for a
Kimplo. aellcno Novelty ootiipitiy , lif La Sallo
etroct , Chicago. M78fl 10'
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B -WANTED , TWO MKN OF OOOD ADDRKSS
capable of Rollelllng ordera and nulling ( roods to
fninlllca. Call 1003 Howard at. 703- . '
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-WANTED , A LIVE MAN TO REPRESENT
our buslneftH In thla city. Previous experience
not msccssary to rleht man. Must furnish bond.
"I'lyniuiilh Rock Pants Co. " Call on W. A. llrooka ,
the 1'axton. 81 7 *
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TJ-WANTID : , IMMEDIATELY A BEGISTERED
J.IIIIIUI IIH mniingor for my ilrttu More. Muni como
wi'H recomincnilcHl. State aalary exi ? eted. Ad-
drcBH P 08 , Bee omco. M801 11
WANTED "g HISLP.
. wonlflrut Insertion , Ic n word thoro-
ntcr. Nolliliig taken for lew ) than ' 'Be.
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I1EST OP WAOES TO COMPETENT COOK
iul laundruHtt. Mrs. John JI. Thuraton , It'S '
F.-vniani , ' "
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-r.A Y COOK FOU UKSTAURANT. SHOUT
onlcr : also. dlnhiB-rooni girl. Apply 010 S. 13th
at. npKtfllra. 80S B *
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n-oiur , FOU OExnuAt , HOUSEWOUK. PAM-
l-'lly o ( three , niimt bo nblo to cook. Apply 1112
South 'JlHi Btreut. M81 10
-WANTED. IMMKDIATEIA' , A QIUI , TO DO
HPCCnd work In n small family : wanes $4 a
week : ri-turonccB reaitlred. Apply No. a WorthIngton -
Ington 1'lnce , cppoHlto llrownell Hall , near South
10th St. 8i8-7 !
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/ -WANTED , OOO1I OIUL FOR OENEUAI ,
V houROWork in family of three , 1135 South ilUlh
Btroot. M8U3 10'
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C -WANTED. A OlUt , FOU GENERAL JIOUSE-
work : wageH 4-1.00 per week. Inquire nt 310 N.
dlHt street. M801 ! 10
FOK KENT HOUSE9.
Rates , lOcn line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
D HOUSES JN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
ThoO. F.Davis company , 11505 Farnam. 080
D3 AND .UltOOM APARTMENTS ? VON DORN
block , with BttTanir references ; 810 S 22d.
537
rFORRENT. . 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT ,
J-'LanfO block , 000 3 13th Bt. 588
rVRobM COTTAGB. MODERN , CHOICE , IN
. . /Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgnttur , 201 ll o bid ? .
500
D HROOMHOUSE , MODERN. NEAR I1USI-
IICBB ; , rent moderate. Apply 204 Bee building.
5110
\-7-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE , lB2n JACKSON ,
i MCOO
-
n-O-ROOM COTTAOE. ALSO 4 OR 0 UMFUR-
J-'iilBhiHl rooaio , all modc'ni. beautiful lawn nnd
shade , N. E. eor. 2-'d nnd Miami Btreets. 411
LI9T YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY WITH
n. J. Kond.-ill. f.07 Mrowii bldg. Slorca. flats and
cott.'iKOH waiitiMlall over the ulty. M711-O2
D FOR RENT , HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR. 70S
North IPth btreet M700
T\-FOR RENT. A110UT SEPT. 15 , NICESROOM
4/housi'No , 1112 South , ' )2d ) Blreet , on Haimcoiiv
park motor line. Hlcka Real Estate Agency , JlOj
N. Y. Llfo building. M721 t )
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T } FLAT , 7 rooma : ranirn and all olhcr convcn
4Jloiim-a ; CIoiiBcr block , 7011 S. 10th at. , * 2fi. 0.
W , Ilnllur , pi 1 Paxton blk. 708
TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES , SOUTH 20TII ;
Uiroo-i-opni IIOIIHQ , 17th Bt. ; 4-room tlat , lOlh
nt. luqiilro Guatllamll , 101'J Dorcau. '
M778 11 *
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-FOR RENT. TWO COTTAGES. ONE FUR-
nlhliril ; modem Improvements. 802 S. : ilth. ) IIt
V 700 7'
I > I $10.00 1'ER MONTH FOR SIX-ROOM COT-
tngo , 1226 N. 20th. Key nottdoor north.
M810 0
TT\ MODERN SIX'ROOM HOUSE , S310 CAS3.
4/FlrntcliiH.s repair , gpod neighborhood , cheap to
tleHlrablo tenant. Apply to 10. A. Northup , Tax
Dopt. , II. .t M. Uy. B''Il-O. toF
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> I 10-ROOlTHo'uSE. ALL MODERN CONVEN-
4 Icncea. H'-'Ua South llllh Btroot. 822 8 *
P-PLEASANT , DETACHED EIGHT-ROOM
hoiiBO. modern , nlcu lawn , barn , 2011 Plrreo
Htrect , Rentmodcr.itt * . 821 12
D -GOODNEIOHIIORHOOD.CENTRAL.HEATH-
fuU Btonui ; all nio.leni. 4 to 7 rooms , brick
jlziinl. 221 North 21th Btreet.
M850 11
FOR R.MT FUKNISHKU ROOMS.
RatuB. IHo n wonl first liiBerllon , Ion woitl there-
oiler. Notiiln ; taken for le s than 25o ,
TFURNISHIID ROOM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH
front : also Kin all rooms : with or without board.
MI-H. Knight , No. 2U10 Dongl.iu street. OLID
- TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE-
ineuouly. 523 South 20lh street. M140 I
, EOANT FURNISHED ROOMS. 1C22 HOW-
618 S28'
"I7-FUUNI8HKD ROOMS , 1017 A 10211 CAPITOL )
4lAve. MOao 830'
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR
luutboani : Cull 2107 uuaa. W OU 10
; NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS wiTn7N
102:1 : Dodfe.
740 10' !
ETWONIOKLY FURNISHED ROOMS. MOD-
t-riifonvenlcncus ; lio.ml convenient. 220 North
JOlh blroet. M71I1 0 *
NIOKLY FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOM ,
'iivatufamily. OUN.Blutulroct. 8180 *
rORNIBUED ROOMS AND BOARD.
TU'-TUU DOLAN , ' . ' 00 AND ! ! ll N. 1BTII ST.
| > YOONO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDElTcARE OF
.1 Wuuiaii'nCliri llunuSiovlatioii , 111 H. 17th Hi.
_ _ _ 5i.
T > NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
rnuh < Wiibstur , S10 aud S IH N. lOlh al.
al.170S14'
? -FRONT ROOM. WITH ALCOVE. 210 S. 25th
.1
. ooa
p-KOOMS WITH HOARD AT MR. CHUROH-
4-tll'n , 181-JUhtcaro. M008U ! ) *
1.1-UOOM3 AND BOARD , 1810 CHICAGO
1. Blrcot. HU1-14
I7-HANDSOMB ROOMS. FIWN1SIIBD OR 14Ji -
4fiirnUhixi , with bo Jill. The Krenzer. HUN ,
85lh airect. ' W81U 12 *
If THE HILLSIDE , FINE FRONT ROOMS
4-nlhu day board. E
1 f FORRKNTnBAUTlFULROOMS.SISHLEOR
4 In mill , f nnimliril or nnf unilKhvd , with board nt
inoilei.Up.rnlcn. 22l > 7'21.0il Farnam St. 8UO-7 lUt
. AS-
but , lioiuoUble , iiiivlurula ratra. lli'.M Fnrnani.
ittU 12'
HOUSES FOR REN1\
n tc .l Wo n wonl Unit luftertlou.ln a word ihoro-
f tcr , Hotulut txkuu for li'tt * than 23a
KURN1SHED
. r.oiiNC ; modem Iniprovruimitii ; iielchborhood
llnuki-oui 1'Aric pordvi luui ol a homo ; rent for
ltw of joant. f-r will HUH f urnliiiru. on tlmo It de-
ilrsU. Itcul WJ.OO vxirmoiUU. Adilre > P SO. lleo.
W737 U *
FOB j RENT TJNTTJRNISH'D BOOMS
flrntlnwrtlon.lonwonlihero-
after. Nolhinr Wkrn for less than 2Bc ,
1 3 SOUTH FRONT ROOMS C08N. 13THST.
G-S CHAMBEnS FOP. IIOUSEKEEPlNd TO
mnn nnd wife , no children , hydrnnt nnd cistern.
310 N. 171)1. ) 403
G 1-3 Oil3 BOOMS , UNFUnNISHED. 1009
Loavonworth at. ORO 8 *
FOltRE T STOKES AND OFFICES.
Hates. lOcnllnornch Insertion$1.BO nllnopcr
month. Nothlnif taken for less lli.in 25c.
1 FOR RENT.THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING ,
01(1 ( Fnrnani HU The building hns a flrcprool ce
ment bani-menl , complete Mcani'heallng flxlurnfl ,
wntcr on all the floors , gas , etc. Apply at the offlco
ot The lleo. 1Q
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I-FOR RENT. OFFICE SPACE ON GROUND
floor nt 1702 Faninm Btreet. MliiM
T-OFF1CES CHEAP. WITHNELL
BLOCK. 1BTH
-Iftiiail.trncy. M31I3 10 *
t-WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM
-Mo Bomo clcMr.ibln party. Cnll or nilitreni ,
WyckolT. Senniana i llcnedlcl , 171'J Farnam
street , Omnhn , Neb. 540
1 FOllTlKNTj STORE AND BASEMENT AT
J 4lfi South llth Btrof-ti Bloro , 1400,1414 nnd 14111
Capitol nvemte. A. J. Popplcton , room 311 , First
National bank building. M747 U'
r imlCK STORE WITH FIXTURES. 1470
Isonlh IDlh. Inquire Oust Hamll , 101:1 : Dorcia
Blrect. M771) 11 *
AGENTS WANTED.
j , lOa n line nach Insertion , $1 fie a line per
month. Notlilng tnkoii tor lean. . than JSc.
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p-WANTKU , LADIES AND GENTS TO SOLICIT
hlsh gmdo art work ) very lllmral Inducement
offered ; oniyllrst-clns1) paopln wnntcil. Addrrsa
Chicago Llfo Size Portrait Co. , 100 Wnbanh nvnnuo ,
Chlcngo. M858 10 *
WANTED TO KENT.
llntrs , lOo n line each Iniortlon , $1.50 n line p r
niontli. Notlilnjr tnkcn ( or leit than UCc.
K-2 Oil 3 FUUNISIIRO KOOMS FOU TtOHT
liotiBckecpliig , west of High school. Address I1
4D , lien. 71)3 ) 7
K -3 OH 4 11OOMS FOU LIOHT IIOUSKKKKP-
tit modern IIOIIBD : no children : rcfcrtMioen
oxcliniiffol. Address 1 * 4U , Doe. 802-7
K-WANTED , BY MAN AND WIFE , WITH
three children , rooms anil board In the vicinity
of 7th anil Hickory Rtrccts. Call or addresa A. F.
Illatchford , 141H d. 7th avuiiuo. M80S 8
K : -WANTED. TWO OU THREE UNFURNISHED
rooms ( or m an and wlfo near N. Y. LKo bldg.
AddreBB P 41) ) , lieu. , MBIIil 8 *
K WANTED , TWO PARTLY FURNISHED
rooma In private family , vicinity St. Mary'a and
20th nvo. References. Address P 00 Bee.
8151 7
K-WANTED , BY A YOUNO MAN WITH BEST
8f references , board nnd room with private
family , out , near car lino. Address P 54 , Bee.
811 7
K DESK ROOM IN FRONT WINDOW OP
atoro on Iflth Btreot , between Douglas and Chi
KK . Address P 65 , Bee office. 811111 *
K -WANTED , IN KOUNTZE PLACE OR IMME-
dlnto vicinity , by two young ladles , four or llvo
iinfurnlHhcd rooms , n nmall cottage or one door of
Hal ; references. AddreBB P 67 , Beo. M85U 14'
BTUltAU-a.
Rates , lOenlhio each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
noiitli. Nothing taken forlesa thin'J5e.
w -sWRAlBlWlLtJA tbfni > ncaioi ITTA nwwv
COS
r-STORAOE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
1 clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Futiiam.
6110
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates. IKc a wonl drat Insertion , lo a word there
after. Nothing taken for leaa than lioc.
N mLi IUJYOTOIOOSIIAES OIAIIA
hank Block If It can bo had cheap. Address 1 *
47 , Bee. - 707
TVT-WANTED , 2 SECOND-HAND CALDRONS
-Li with furnace , cApaclty 60 to 100 gallons each
Apply to John La nxhlaml , acting secretary Asao
elated Charltlea , fi07 Howard st refit. M 838 0 *
XT-GOOD HORSE AND MILK DELIVERY
lii wagon. Addrcaa P 51 , Boo. M835 0 *
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
Rates. IWc a word Ilrst Insertion , lea word thoro-
nftcr. Nothing taken for leas than 23e.
O -FOR RENT OR SALE , BEST MACE UP-
rlzhi piano. Inquire room 308 , First National
bank building. 'J23
0 A HOUSE FULL OF NEW FURNITURE
lined three months ; must bo sold In thrco days.
Can bo Been from 2 to 5 p. m. 1817 Jackson ntrcet.
M8GO U *
FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC
Rates , IKc a word flrst Insertion , lea woi'l thoro-
uften Nothing taken for less than 23c.
T > -FOR SALE CHEAP. A NICE -PONY OART
4. Inquiront 1014 Cumliig Btroot. MH81
-FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND LIVERY ,
Windsor stables , 141 < J Davenport. Storage for
carriages. . . M782
I-FOR SALE , A BAY HORSE , CHEAP. IN-
qiilrontr.MN. 37th St. 847-0 *
1)-FORSALE CHEAP. A GOOD HORSE AND
L buggy. Inquho 442 South 21th Avo. JIH51 10'
I > -FOR'SALE CHEAP. A PACER , GOOD FOR
aaddlo or bugfy. Inquire 412 Soulh 24111 Avo.
MHOS 10 *
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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Raton. Ikea wonl flratlnsenion.loawonltlicro-
after. Nothing taken for loss tjiaii i5c.
-FOR SALEt ATlEo"uLAioN SIZE I1RUNS-
wick & B.ilko billiard table , rackcnt > and balls.
Everything In llrut-claas shape. Addrcaa N ' 'I ,
Bee. Mt80.
-FOR SALE CHEAP , LARGE FIRE AND BURG-
Isr proof safe : nlBo aniall llreproof safu. In-
qulioat 1110 Farnum utrout. - JJM'J
Q ! ! ! ! ; , STONU AND LUMBER FOR SALE
cheap at Izartl HtrcetHChool , between lilth and
20th. P. S. U.ilen. M505 IB *
SALE. ICE IN OAR LOTS. OILUERT
. , Sapp block. Council Illnffu. M767O'J
E-FOR RENT , 3-STALL WARN , LARGE AND
convenient , vury cheap. Percy U. Fonl. 430
Bee bldg. M8M 8
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T > BUILDINO AND LOAN AGENTS. WRITE
Avfor copy of contract offered by D , L.Pratt , Jr. ,
secretary and manager Intrrutato llnlldlngimd
Loaneonipany of sloux City , la. JISJ4.1 to *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Ratoa , lOo a line each Insertion , sfl.fioa line per
month. Nothing taken for less than L'5c.
S-MRS. NANNIE V. WARRKN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
reliable bitblnubs tuedliim : Cthyoarat 110 N.lllth.
BUM I
MASSAGE. BATHS , TO.
Ratca , ] 0u n line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per
month. Npthlng taken for luas than 25c.
q -MMK. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D-
JL floor , room 7 , mubtuiro , al'.oho aulrhm and in
baths. 11071 8'
T-MME. STOWB , MAGNETIC HEALER ,20S
JL Douglas block M8UO 20 *
r.oas. ISTH , 2ND FLOOR ,
Room il. Mabsace , vapor , alcohol , tttt'niu.Bulnlmr-
noand uea oailm. ni7lu U'
PERSONAL.
jv.nca , lOo n line ench Insertion , $1,50 n line per
month , Nothing taken for ICHU than 25o ,
-MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER-
mal balha , ucalp nml hair treatment , manlcnra I I
andchlroiKdlBt.Mr ) .l'08t,310)iiS. ) ISIh\Vllhnell , bile
Will
U-IIIRTHMARKS. HLACIC RVKS AND ALL
nlBcoloratlonB of the hltlu covered by n now
process ! perfectly hnrnilesb : trial fnxC Prof ,
lluvureux , 41U S. 16th ntroot flat 4. M81U H'
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ,
W-LOANS ONlMP ROVED AND ONIMPRO KD
city property. * : i,000 and upwnnla. S to ( ) ) > mr
centjno delaya. W. Fanmui Sniltli A UolU''U Fari
W-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRU8TCO..31B N. Y.
Ule , lenila nt low rates for cliolco aecurlty on
Nconuikn und Iowa Janus or Omuha city proimrty.
enL
W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES.
Thu O , V , DavlsCo. , 1503 Fanuiii Btreet. 001
--MONFYTO rXJAN AT LOWEST HATES ON
Improved mid unlmproveil Omaha real ctttatol
toSyoars. KldolltyTuiBtCo. , 170'J K.iriiuin. UUJ
ONa
W -MONEY IX ) LOAN AT CURRENT RATES.
; Apply toW , 11. ilulklo. First National Uk a
005
\V-$500 00 TO * 1.500.00 TO LOAN 1 TO S
i year * on Improved Omaha real uuuto or farai
lands. K. 0. Gurvlu i Co. , liOa aiiocly block.MS
MS 10
W-I HAVE $1,000.00 TOI ) AN ON GOOD IN-
Ida Impi-oviHl rfsldonco proix-Tty ; Or t niort- >
gagu. Nothing but tlrat-cla a becurlty will bo con-
aliloreU , Addrena } ' 32 , Boo omcu. 73U7
SCALES.
_ _ .
Rates. IKea wordnntlufturUoii , loaword therc-
alter No'llilu'z taken for'laaaThan'tTfto ,
,
deXTEW A SKCOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS.
11 AddrciK Itorxluu & Solluck Co. . Lake at. , Chlciuro.
017
MONEY TO LOAN OUATTELS.
Rates. )0o ) .illnn r > .ioh Ingnrtlon , $1.50 a Una per
month. Nothing taken for Ion * than USc.
r-DO YOU WANT MONEY t
WP will loan yon ANY StTM yon wish on your :
FURNITURE , PIANOS , HORSES. WAOONS , :
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTSetc. :
WOKTO ! prompt attention loallapplication ! ) , :
nnd will carry your lonn ns lone ns you -wish. :
You can rodnco the cost of carrying your lonn :
by n payment nt any tlmo. There Is no publicity :
or removal of property , :
FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . :
Room 4 , Wllhncll block , :
009 Cor. 15th nnd Hnrney sts. :
X-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
cttrlty ! strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room
1 Continental block. 007
X-MONEY TO LOAN-
Wo will loan yon any sum which you wlah ,
small or large , nl the lowest posilblo rate * . In Hit )
quickest possible time , and for any length of llmu
to suit you. You can pay H back in nucli Itmlall-
menta aa you wish , when you wish , mid only
pay for It aa long ns you keep It. You can borrow
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
3011 SOUTH KITH STREET ,
tlrsl lloor nlxivo the MriM > t ,
THE OLDEST , LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPORATED -
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
1)08 )
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rntea , I Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
-CHANCESI BOX BY SHENANDOAil , lA ?
5II7 27 *
-HKST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEI1RAS-
L Ita for nalo nt n bargnln. Western llnMnpsj
Agency , : I10 N , Y. L bldg. 21U9HI
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V-WANTED-GOOD ENERGETIO PHYSICIAN
X Addre BH Lock Hex 71 , llerlrand. Neb. 411
Y-FOR SALE OR RENT-TUB STOELTIHft
Hotel In ProBscr. Adama Co. , Neb. Apply to J.
. K ny , Hastings. Neb. 415aaa *
Y WANTEO-PARTNER , EITHER SILENT OR
active , with C.IHII , lo carry trraln In Central No-
brnskn. Ran buy cheap. Good prospect to double
money. Capacity for llfty thousand bushels. Ad-
Ureas , O 41. lleo. 430
Y IIEST PAYING MEAT MARKET IN THIS
city for aalo or rent. Call at 2502 Illondo Htrcet.
MJI07322 *
Y BUSINESS OPENING FOR A FIRST CLASS
butcher shop , location good ; liberal Induce
ments olTcrcd to right party. Apply at UOU S. lilth
street 087 8
-WANTED , THE UNDERSIGNED , OWING TO
111 health , wlHh lo Bell their hardware Block , lo-
ratiul at n thriving county Beat lown lu central
Iowa ; a good paying biiHluesa nnd n bargnlu for
the right party. Addrcaa P 41 , care lleo.V71
V71 10'
V WANTED , TO LEASE , ELEVATOR IN
i eastern Nebraska , or western lown. where
there la n good uorn crop. Address P.O. Box lot ) ,
Crcaton , Neb. Mill ! I 12 *
FOR SALE. GOOD PAYING DRUG' ' STORE.
Address P 18 , care Beo. MU70
SALE , ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN A
JL proUtablu manufacturing bualuuas lleiiewn &
Co. 810 8
- SALE OR TRADE WELL
Y-FOR , ESTAB-
llHhed drug alorudoing good'huslncaa. ' Addnisa
l'SaHco. 845-10'
y-FOR SALE , A "DUOP A NICKEL IN THE
J Blot" machlno for BOlllrif clears.V111 Bell
cheap , aa I have no moro uao for It ; almost new ,
J. N , Collier , Falrbury. Neb. 810-tl
V BAKERY FOB SALE. CHEAPTlN TOWN OF
I 5,000 Inhabitants ; only onu other bakery In
town. Address P 62caro Beo. * M800 0
Y-FOR SALE , A FINK GROCERY DOING A
peed bnalncHS In good location ; will Invoice
$1,200.00 : part caali ; alcknoBS reason for selling.
Western Chemical Co. , 313 South 13th St.
St.M853
M853 10
FOR EXCHANGE.
Ratca , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than JCc.
-1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEnUASKA. KANSAS
Jaud Dakota. Will Bell cheap or exchange for
mdBO.horsuaaiidc.ittlo. Add. lK > x70FrunkfortInd
_ _ _ [ ; till
y-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL
/-Jtaku real OBlate , money. Ilex 205 , Frankfort. I nil.
1)11 )
y BUSINESS BLOCK , GOOD TOWN IN EA3T-
fJcrn Nebraska , for stock nidso. Address P. O.
Box 100 , Creaton , Neb. M610S20 *
r FINE RANCH TO TRADE , C07 BROWN BLDG.
r$8.500 STOCK GENERAL 'MERCHANDISE-
/JforM,500caalijOOU ! laud. Box 781. West
Point , Null. ' M781
Z TftTRADE , CLEAR WESTERN NEBRASKA
lanla.or outalde Omaha ncro property. Addroaa
Box 585 , Schnyler. Neb. M780 11 *
17 IMPROVED LAND IN SANBORN AND JER-
* Jauld countlen , South Dakota , will trade for nier
chaudlsu. Addrusa P. 48 , Beo. M834 13'
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Rates . . , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.SO a , line per
mouth. Nothing taken for less than "Jo.
T7ARJI LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 1) 12 N. Y. LIFE.
K
M''JSSl'J'
EARGAINS HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE
or trade. F. K. Darling , llarker blk. M331
WHY NOT INVEST YOUR SAVINSg IN A
nlca homo ? I am offering n good 0-room hoiiao
and half aero lot for half thulr value. This , la a
aiiap. John W. Robbluu , owner , ' MO Bee
351 S''l
17OR SALE
X Oood farms that rent for2.00 per aero cash
for land lu cultivation. Prlua f'-JU.OU per acre.
Also ,
Farnm that rent for aharo of crop , Prlco $3.00 to
$ lfi.oo i > or aero ,
AlKO.
Good unimproved land at $5.00 to $12.00 per
acre.
Tcrnm 1-5 cash , balance In annual payments.
7 percent Interest.
Lltxval conunlaslon given agcnta.
D. .Hayos.
No. 319 1-2 South 15th Btroct , Omaha.D. .
157-821
A SNAP , IF SOLD THIS WEEK $2.100 WILL
buy loncreadot 0 , Pe.irson'H mill dlv ) 5 miles
west of P. O. Adjoining land Bella ut $300 PIT ncro.
Address H. It. Miller , Oakland , Neb. 77 ! , ' 10
FOR SALK-100 ACRES OF SPLENDID'FARM-
lugland about HI mlleHuaBt of Omaha nnd 12
miles east of Counull IIUitTn ; HO H ncctlon n , town-
Bhlp 70 , range 42 ; price. $50.00 per aero. Will
take n Binall protwrty as part payniunt ; balaneo on
10 years' thno. Apply to Lconai\l Everett , Council
Dl nffa , la. M703-11
Q"IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE. SPLENDID
t'laiul ; good crops ; jolnhitf town. I. D. Kvaua ,
Stockhaiu , Neb. 8'JA 8-
SECURITIES FOR SALE.
Rates. 10o a line each liiHortlon , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25o.
8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE , SECURIty -
Ity absolutely Bafu. Amos Real KBtalo uirtuicy
1017 Farnam. OKI
cysT
HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES ,
uultlug iniruhaBerH wooil rate of lutereBt. unma
of from $100 up for Halo by Glotw Loan .V Trust Co. ,
10th & Dodge , Omaha. Particular on application.
( Ill
WE "OWN , HY FORECLOSURE. AND OFFER
' i onu of tlio best | > ropertlos on Lpwo avCaiun.all
InelegantBliapo , 147 feet front , with uvi'rythlng
rompleto ( thu IIOIIBO and barn atouo costing * ! ( ) , -
r
000.00) ) , at a jjilco low enough to justify n pnrchasa
BOluly ; m nn inveHtment ,
H IB the bust proiwrty In Omahn for the soft
Look U over limldo and out. Inapnet U elosoly. ftr
wIllboBoldntagroatsacrltlco. This la an oppor
tunity ufyoirllfu | to get ono of the moat beautiful
reBlclenccH in OinaU.v for lean than 50 per cunt nluf
Its actual coat.
Call nnd wo will show you this property with
pleasure. GLOIIE LOAN A 'I HOST CO. ,
10th and Dodge utroeta.
M401
fl'O SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS
J. , SOME
very choice Becurlllos are olTored at nn attract-
Ivo dlBcinmt. llomlu , warrauta , mortirageB , etc. ,
nbaolutoly gilt edged. Inqnlra of John Ualo , coiu-
meiflul broker , 200 N. Y. Llfo. U53 S21
UT
IJOR SALE-SOME GOOD 100.00 FIRSK MORT-
IgngoH on city property paylnir 10 iMjr ci-nti Tno
DOtter Inveatmunt. Address "Owner , " P 1 , Hon.D70
. MORTGAGES , ANY AMOUNT , G ,
\JQ. Wallace , Drown block , lOlh and Douglas.
20
LOST ;
Rates , ljo ! a wonl Ilrst IiiBartlon , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for leaa than 25o-
\VATIRSPANIELDOG : HiiowNWHTii WHITE
il spot on breast. Return to 724 South linh St.
and rucelvo rowanl. HOH-7' St.D
11UOWK PONY. "K" ON LEFC SIDE HKAD. !
J\V"
\ left shoulder. Address 4U05 Cnmlng
Btreet. M814 U ; ?
T OST.SKEYH TERRIER niTCH. ANSWERS fo
JUuaino Helm , black fauoahd t.ill und bluugruy
body , n miltublu n-warcl to unyomi ri'turnluff her
to room K Crclghloii block. Dr. WllllauiBou'a
ulllcu.
8'7-7 *
Ji/a * - * ji WIE J ' MUljlJ WATCH , SWISS MOVE-
JiMi-iit , on 17th atrout. butwfun Nicholas . E.nd
Charltta btrcola. Loam ill Palace Pharmacy , 1710
Nleholaa , nnd get reward. jjso 7 10N.
N lOlh ' , BETWEEN HOWARD AND JACKSON ) ,
lady'u gold watch mid chain. Liberal ruwiird
for return to Wright .V Laubury , 10th und Howard ,
MttU5 U'
XT DE 'i'AKEttBAMr > .MMALM. KltS
Ratiia. IDon Hue each InBerllon. fl.511 a line per l
mouth. Nothing taken fur lea * than J5e. !
C W. IIAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G ,
, J.trobtt , dvceabuti later with M.O. Mniili.iindcr-
taUvrand tinbalmer , S15 > . 10th ut. Tul. tOO.
tOO.U18
SECOND-HAND 3IY3PEWRIT.ER3.
Raton , loan Una rach Innortlon , 91.RO a line per
month. Nothing tahpntof HHt > than Ofto.
BOYLES A nABB , 013 NEW YORK LtFR BLDO ,
carry the largest line of oypo xrrltnra tn the
wi-nt , nil makmi , 20 to 75 per cent Raved on all
lending machines. Tel. S591. 242
WORLD'S FAIR 11OIKL3 A ROOuIS
Ilalei , 1 Wo a word flrat InBoftton , lo a wonl there
after. Nothing taken for lent than 23o.
WHOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE WORLD'S FAIR
-lilt Chicago ran find neatly furnished roonm nt
1(11 ( 3Rth Btreet , near Grand ilonluvnnl , nt 50c to
fl.50 IXT day ! convenient to olovntcd R , R. nnd
Coltago Grove nvcmio cnblo q.irs. GGO Oll ;
\TYACK APARTMENTS 11110 ELLIS AVENUE ,
J. > Chlcnro. 10minutes wnlk fro.n fnlr , pcrmnnen
brick bnlldlnir , nrst class , CO cents per day nnd up
Meals as cents. 842 7'
DRESSMAKING.
. .
Rales , lOon line each ln onion , $1.50 n line per
month , Notlilng tnkcn for Iras limn tn. .
TTN OAtiSMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKiNO IN
-ufamlllesBollcllcd. MtsaStnnly , 4218 Nicholas
street. 70H.OH
ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN
families sollcltetl. 021 California Mrorl.
M8 7 10
SHORTHAND AND T YJPEWRITINO.
Rates , lOc n line each Insertion. Sl.RO n line per
month. Nothing taken for U-at than 26c.
VOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
4. ncqnlro n working knowlt-Ogo of ohortlinnd nnd
typewriting nl A. C. Vnn San fa nchool of Bhort-
hnnd , 51 ! > N. Y. Llto Typowrltera to rent. 01B
fpilEUEST PLACE TO LDARN SHORTHAND
Jl and typcwtlllnirls at the Omnhn Commercial
collrgo , Wrllo Rohrbongh llrort. for cntnloguo ,
Omnhn , Neb. : IU3 S22
MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES.
llntcs , lOcn HMO onoh Insertion , Sl.SO a line per
niontli. Jfotlilng takpit for less than " c.
G F. OELI-KNBECK. BANJOIST AND TKACHF.ll ,
ilHIO CnlKornla street. Ult
PAWNBROKERS.
llnU's , 10o n line ench InBortlon , $ l.r > ( ) n line per
month. Nothing taken ( or lout ) than ' . ' 5c.
T SONNKNBF.ua. DIAMOND BItOKKU , 1.103
v .DoiiRlasHt. I ontm inoni'y on diamonds , wntchea ,
etc. Old gold and Hllvor bought. Tel. 1B58. 010
TI1I2 'ItUAIiTV ' AIAllKUT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Soptcmbor 7 ,
WAHRANTY DEBUS.
Dodrlek Olson to II M I'otorHcn , lot 3 ,
block 6 , OunnltiRlinnt's subdlv , $ 2,500
Samn to II J Ul en , lot 4 ( except cast
1V5 ! feet ) and lot 2 , block G , same. . . . 2.600
OO llotisel nnd wlfoto Andrew Albok ,
sVt no iio7-10-13 l.OUO
JOl'alist nnd wlfo to J H George , lot
0 , block 471 , Qrnndvlovr 840
Total amount of transfers
Wo Curo.CATAKUU.Miil OISUASBS OT
TIIK NtHiK , TIIKUAT , CHEST , STOMAOI. .
HONVKLS llncl LlVIilt , UIIKUMAT1SMUYS-
1'KI'SIA ,
HLOUU , SKIN nml ICIDNF.Y Dlsoaies ,
FKJIALiVKAIC.NKSSKS , LUST MAN-
uuuu CURI < : ; .uuiuii . rom of
WEAK MEN
HYDROCELE AND VARICOOELE permanently
and successfully cured. Slethol now and uufallluj
Tii.vr.iii'Ni' UY Ai.viii u poci.nty.
PILES. FISTULA , FISSURE , pormnncntly curoa
without the nso of knife , llg.ituro or caustic.
All maladies of u private or dcllcato nature , of
cither ex , positively cured.
Call on or iiddreaa , with Blimp , for Circular. ) .
Frco llook , Recipes aud Symptom Illanks ,
HP ooanes Xi oBanej 11H 'outh inth St.
. a
, > i , , im , > ob.
PROTECT YOUR EYES
AMD UflB
HirsclibBrg's '
Nonchangcable
Spectacles ail
liyeglassoj.
UIX WER BRO
PHMPAHV .
RHILWHY TIME GRRD
ivos ( CHICAGO. BURLINGTON i Q. Arrives
iKilia | Duoot 10th and MisonStn. _ pinah.t
4.20 pill Chlcagh Vesllbulo. R.on nm
11.1)5 am Chlcagh F.xpress. . I.r 0 nm
.Chicago Express. , 4.25pm
7.17 pm Chicago & Iowa Local 0.00 pin
L ivovr tvMRTnt
o iiah.-i | Depot 10th ami Mason Sta. I Omaha
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Woat Union Dupot IDtli A Maray Sla. West
nil
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n.4. null. . , . Kansan City Dnt Exproan. , , . | C,55pm
1 u.l & pm K , C. Nlirht Exp. 4U U , " , Trana. 5.40 am
10.13 pm | . . . . . . . .St. r.onia Hicpi-usa . | . 5.40 am
LB.11C3 " " - TTrrlVeeT
Omaha [ Union Depot 10t > larey.Sta.l . Omaha
* "
11.50 cm . .Denver ill !
2.15pm . . .Overland j'Jyer 7. ( > n pm
4.15pm Beatrice AStrouish Ex ( ex Sun ) 12.no pm
0,40pm , .1'aclllo E/6Vhj / s. . lo , il ) llll.m .
0.30pm . .Denver Fsst'Mall. ' 4.20 pm
"Leaves | CniCA OTMinii ? " STrKfUL. I ArrTi e
Omaha , U. P. Depot aiulAU'rcy Sta. | OiiKilrt
B.MOpml ClTlcagoGxiXesa I O.nsTim
Il.UUum.Chicago | > jwr 8a . . . .J 0.60pm
ea I Arrives
_ On iuhal Depot ISth ami * * Sts ( _ Omalv
1 ' ' ' "
.50 ma Dead wood < 4.5. * ! pm >
.50 am ( Ex. SaUWyo. E Mon. ) 4.55 pm
-30 p n , Norfolk ( Ex. , 10.20 inn
5.15pm . .St. Paul KH U.25 aui
iiaviia rcHIGAGO & NOHtoll WKSTN , lArrivea
Oniuhal U. P. depot. KUhUliMiiroy Sta. I Omnh
nn
,1111 ,
ha
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PHI
nm
Loavua I C. ST. P. . M. , t C5T { Arrives
_ Oinahal ' Depot 15llimill WubaterSts. | Omaha
H.o'dlun . .Hlonx city Accoiqinodatlou , , U.o'spm ,
1,15pm Sloux City Expru a ( Ex. Sun. ) 12.40pm
O.-lMun St. Paul LlmlUxl 0.2Snui
C.io pm EmerBon Pa Bciuer ( Ex. Sun. ) 8.45 nm
. SIOUX C1TYA.PACIFO , Arrives "
Omalml Diipoi. 10 nnd Marcy Hta. Omaha ,
0.45am ! .Sloux City Passenger. , , 10.20pm
1 Expruss. 10.0110111
LTavoTT
hJtUW V JAt * ft > 4 % Jt/
-
> u- >
" Oinahal Depot , 15thandWibatorSta I Omaha
"S.45 ptnT . .Tst.
& .45p | icillcaxo Lliiillod.J ! . ' ! , ' ! ! | ol'Sam . .
OMAHA .v. Si' , i.uuilArriviH. . ,
* P. ' Duput loth aiiJWarc _ l Omah
4.00pm | . , St. LoulaCauuou Hall. . . . . . | 1'.33 pin
PUSHING THE BRIDGE BATTLE
Oommusioner Utt Hops Into the Arena , for
Omaha's ' Interests.
FIGHT ON THAT OLD DIFFERENTIAL
Council lllnfr * Merchnnti Arounoit Tlio
Itook Iitnnrt'c Position In the riuht
rroipnotn or M lllttcr Strut-
g\o \ Urcrtlin A ( TilIr. ,
Commissioner Utt after rending the ed
itorial In tlio Council 1)luffs ) Nonpareil of yes
terday morning regarding the bridge arbi
trary , telegraphed Congressman Mercer to
redouble his efforts In having the discrimina
tion ngatnst Omaha removed. The editorial ,
which contains many mUstatomonts , roused
tlio commissioner considerably , and ho pro
ceeded to don the gloves for another go at
the railroads.
Mr. II. A. Snyclor , pcnoral agent of the
Itock Island , who was ltbor\lly quoted In
yesterday's Bnn , bad also something to ntltl
to the literature of the bridge toll question
when soon by a reporter. Speaking of the
history of the recent struggle to abolish the
arbitrary , Mr , Snydcr sain :
"Whoti the special meeting of the roads
was called in Chicago to discuss the brldgo
arbitrary the Hook Island was tlio only road
voting In favor of Itsi abolishment from
Omaha to "points In Iowa. Wo have not
deviated from tlio itositlon tlion taken re
garding this question , nnd my Intorvlow
published In Tim JJnn of July SO still holds
good. When wo met antagonism from other
roads the only thing loft for us to do was to
quietly wait our opportunity to absorb the
arbitrary , aud undoubtedly th.it will DO done
eventually. Conditions , howovcr , linvo boon
against us and whcro wo ex
pected sympathy wo have mot
with lukowarmncss , and In bomo cases
strong opposition. The reflection on the
Kock Island in THE BEE of yesterday is un
warranted and unjust , because Omaha's ' in
terests are our Interests. Wo have con-
tended all along thai agitation of this quos-
tlon would not bring a bout a chnngo 33 soon
as a still hunt , and that is our position today.
Wo have not tried to carry watnr on both
shoulders , as intimated in TUG DEI ; , but on
the contrary cite you to the proceeding in
the special mooting where the Iloek Island
was tho" only road voting for the change.
If wo nro allowed to proceed
in our own wny I have not the
least doubt about the final termination of
this problem in favor of Omaha. Council
Bluffs und Omaha are really ono city and
both should enjoy the same rates. That Is
the llock Island's position in n nutshell. I
have explained this to Commissioner Utt
and many of the loading business men of
Omaha , and woiidur how our position could
have been so misunderstood. It has all
along been Mr. Sago's intention to abolish
tlio M'bitrary from Omahn to lown points ,
but ho'wanted to do it quietly instead of goI I
Ing into a light with other roads and getting
knocked out. Molasses catches moro fllos i
than vinegar , and that accounts for the ap- j
parent slowness In accomplishing what wo
have always regarded as right. "
.
WILT , JtESTOKi : KATES.
Central Trnfllo Association Llnnn Will Have
No Further CIIUBO for Complaint.
CHICAGO , Sept. 7. Lake and rail rates are
to bo restored September 18 to the basis
originally agreed uuou for the season.
Pressure brought to boar on the lake lines
by their trunk line connections has brought
about this result , which will remove the
grievances of the Central Trafllo association
Hues. It bears out their contention that the
'trunk lines can control their lake line con-
'ncctions when they want to , and when they
refuse to do so , they nro'responsible for their
actions. Tho' restoration of rates will end
much bickering and strife and prevent any
more loss of traffic by the Central Trafllc as
sociation lines on account of the unequal
competition to which they have been sub
jected for'tho last fwo or three weeks.
A party of railroad men and exporters
loft the city this evening for Newport News.
Va. , in charge of Edward F. Cost , general
northwestern ngent of the Chesapeake &
Ohio road , to participate In the inauguration
of that company's new line of transatlantic
steamers , to run from that point to Liver
pool , London , Glasgow and European ports ,
By the placing of these steamers in commis
sion a now direct route is opened up be
tween Chicago and the great centers of
trade and commorjo in Great Britain and
Europe , It is expected that the immediate
effect will be a material increase in Chi
cago's export trade. Six line now steamers
are to bo placed on the lino. They have
been constructed especially for this trade
and with a view of their use to a very largo
extent as live stock boats. The inaugura
tion ceremonies will bo held at Newport
News Saturday.
Stockholders of the Chicago Great West
ern road held their annual mooting in this
city today. The only business of importance
transacted was the election of II. Fletcher ,
II. A. Gardner and Ansel Opponhoinior to bo
their own successors as directors for a term
' of thrco years :
Fresh trouble 1ms broken out In the West
ern Passenger association over Texas passenger -
songer rates and the methods of Texas roads
in manipulating them. These Texas roads
were notified some tltno ago by their north
ern connections that they would have to
confine their demoralising practices to their
own torrltory , and that none of their cuts
would bo recognized north of Cairo , St.
Louis , Hannibal or Kansas City. There is
some hitch HI this arrangement and a meet
ing of the southwestern lines has been called
for tomorrow to str.ilghtcii it out.
A vote of the Central Trafllc association
linns is being taken on a proposition to maka
a one-fare ratu from nil points In Indiana to
Chicago' aud return for Indiana day nt the
fair , September 27. No doubt Is entertained
about the proposition being adopted.
Tniiis Cuttlu Mhipmonts.
The Keck Island is hauling considerable
Texas cattle to the South Omahn mar
ket , the packers being authority for
the statement that the market for Texans is
just ns good nt South Omaha as cither Kun-
sas City or Chicago. Texas shippers are
enthusiastic- the treatment received on
tin ) South Omaha market and have signi
fied their Intention to continue shipping to
South Omaha.
Judge IColly of ths Union Paclflo left for
the east yesterday.
W. tf. Carroll of the low department of the
Union Pacific has returned from n vUlt to
the "auld sod" with glowing accounts of n
delightful trip ,
Governor West and staff of Utah wont
east last night via tno Union Pacific to par
ticipate in the exorcises of Uulwlay , Sep
tember y , at the World's fair. Pn
Effective September 1 , all shipments con-
signert to the Union .Stock Yards and Transit
company of Chicago will DO subject to Itr
uhurgo of $3 per car in addition to regular
freight rates.
The Hock Island will bring in the Mormon
choir of 1170 people from Chicago next Sun
day afternoon. From here the choir will go
west , after the concert , via the Burlington ,
running special.
Alter Jlrciihfust
To purify , vitalize and enrich the blood , nnd
glvo nerve , bodily and Uigcstivo strength ,
talio Hoods Sarsaparllm. Continue the :
medicine after every meal for u month or
two and you will feel "llko a now man. " tin
merit of Hood's ' Sarsaparlllu is proven by ts
thousands of wonderful cures. Why don't
you try lit
Hood's Pills euro constipation./I'liey rood
the best after dinner pill and family
tlmrtlc-
r ilorul Afflict.
Frank TV Thunder , the Indian who robbed
a red brother of $100 down on the reserva
tion in Itlchard&on county yesterdayfinished
the nlnuty-duy sentence i in posed on him l hy
Uncle Sam. Charles V. Mlddloton , u col
ored soldier from Fort Nlobrara , serv
ing a ' similar sentence for slugging Va
w.itch'mukcr who accused him of uteallng u
watch , ntso gets out today. Ho waa tried
on the charga of stealing the ivatuh from the
mulls , but wus acquitted. Mlddloton is the
mnn vrho wa tried for committing rape on A
C5-yoar-old woman near Fort Hoblnson ft
ywir or so ago. bolng nUiulttea on the socona
trial , the jury in the first trial tailing to
ogroe.
United States District Attorney Baker
nnd AMlatnnt United States District Attor
ney Hftlurldgo will go to St. Paul next wcolc
to attend to some CASCS bcforo the court of
appeal * . Ono case Is that of Ortha C. Bell ,
receiver of the First National bunk
of Hod Cloud , versus the Nebraska
it Kansas Farm , Loan anil Trust
company , which was tried before Judge
IJumly , vfho decided for the plaintiff. Suit
was brought to recover the sum of W.fiOO on
n promissory note glrtn by the secretary of
the defendant company , J. A. Tiilly. The
company denied that the- secretary had
authority to innlco the note , und that the
corporation hail never ratified his action.
Messrs. Greene nnd Chancy nroattorne } s for
the defendant.
Tim .Minimi Itennty
Ihrlvos on coed food nml sunshine , with
plenty of oxereLio In the open nlr. Her form
clews with health and horfaeo blooms with
Us beauty. If her system weeds the cleans
ing notion of n lax.itlvo remedy she uses the
gent o and pleasant liquid laxatho Syrup of
Figs.
V.ICIFIC COAltT X
Frank Martin , n Umatilla reservation
rnuchor , takes 41,000 sucks for his grain
crop.
. Jack Chambers killed nn enormous oik
last week , on Burnt rlvor. The huge ani
mal dressed nearly 1,000 pounds ot line elk
meat , nnd its horns weighed nearly sixty
pounds.
A Corvnllls physician removed from n
man's ear n pencil eraser which had boon
there three yoars. Ot Into It had been caus
ing considerable pain. "
Portland was last week wrapped tn dense
smoke and thu air lilted with line ashes from
extensive forest llrcs raging nlong the Cas
cade range nnd Sandy rlvor. Several set
tlors' houses have been burned in the vlclu-
ity of Fair View , and the residents of that
section have boon busy lighting the fire for
several days.
By September 10 the grain crop of the
Upper Waldo hills will bo In the sack. A
number of threshing machines are running
and ono has threshed > , nee bushels In two
weeks. Grain is yielding moderately fair ,
some Holds of oats yielding as high as sev
enty bushels per acre and wheat tlilrty-
tlvo.
tlvo.Tho
The most romnrknblo placer gold product
ever seen nt Baker City was received
from Sloan & Haskall's ' diggings ono day last
week. Ono nugget weighs $ af > nnd a num
ber are worth $100. Tlio output
amounts to $5,000 , the result of thirty days
run. The ground worked was sixty-live feet
wide nnd 145 feet long , the nvorngo depth
being fifteen feot.
The ontlro 2,000,000 foot of balm nnd cottonwood -
wood logs from the upper Willamette river
for the pulp mills at Oregon City , have now
reached Newbcfg. As fast as the Ilrst of
the logs commenced to reach Nowbcrg n
largo force of loggers wont to work rafting
them together. They have nbout 000,000
feet rafted already and aa the remainder of
the drive has reached Nowberg the work of
gutting them prepared for towagb to Oregon
City will proceed much moro rapidly.
. On the farm of Marian Allen , noarS.ilem ,
there stands a Fall Butter pear tree that was
planted in 1817 , and ranks now among thu
monarchs of the orchard. This tree Is fifty
icot and two inches in height and its triinlc
is seven foot and .two inches In circum-
luronco at the base. Seven feet from the
giound there is a limb that measures four
loot and sovcn inches in circumference. It
ialc estimated that this trco will produce not
less than a hundred bushels of pears this
season.
Washington.
Tacoma shingle mills have n cutting capa
city of 1,000.000 daily , and are cutting at the
present time about 700,000.
A boom of logs worth SI,500 , owned by
James Stewart , who was recently arrested
for cutting timber from government lands ,
was ordered seized at Aberdeen.
A \Vhitoriver _ farmer brought into Seattle
a 400-pound sturgeon which ho killed with a
spear in that stream. The llsh was over
seven feet long , and is probably the largest
over caught in White river.
The Ifootenay Hydraulic company at the
boundary line is now sluicing ground with
800 inches of water and a pressure of eighty
feet. It expects to maUo a cleanup about
the iirst of the month.
The Walla Walla Statesman has calcu
lated that the country east of thu Cascades
will yield .200,000 tons or 3,000,000 bushels of
wheat and says this is a moderate estimate
for this phenomenal year. The best author
ities say it is from oO to 40 per cent moro
than the country over produced before.
Salmon have been running un the rivers
and streams in the vicinity of Port Angeles
in enormous numbers during the last few
weeks. In ono haul of his not on the
Klwhn S. Goodwin caught 3,000 largo sal
mon. It took a team of horses and eight
men to drag them out of the water , and it
took nine trips of a largo farm wagon to
carry them away.
The smelt are now running ana there is uo
oxuuso for any ono being hungry at Now
Whatcom. The other day on the beach
below Uncle John Bennett's pluco the un
usual sight was presented of men lishing
with garden rakes and with their hands.
The smelt wcro so thick that they wore al
most crowded up on the sandy beach and
were easily pulled with rakes or anything
olso. About a dozen men and boys were
after them. It only took a Tory short time
to put about 1,000 pounds on dry land.
Dan Wood was found on the streets of
Spokane in un intoxicated condition and ar
rested. Upon his person wore some of the
llnest specimens of frco gold in decomposed
quartz ever scon on this coast. There was
also a buckr > ! u sackful of the yellow motnl
that had ber i worked out -with mortar and
pestle. The collection weighs about three
pounds and the minor said it was worth
$3,000. Old Californlans estimate that the
quartz would run $35,000 to $100,000 to the
ton. Ho declined to atato where it came
from.
Miscellaneous ,
Mining machinery men report an improve
ment In business , considerable ) gold machin
ery having been ordered.
The Halfmoon nay Crcamerj nnd Choose
company has been organized. A plant , to bo
the largest of the kind on the coast , will bo
built nt Spanishtown , Cal.
The Sorosls Fruit company together with
the Pennlman Fruit company of San Jose
shipped the Ilrst carload of dried prunes
from the state last week , being consigned to
Chicago. The shipment contained 44,000
pounds.
There tire eight big bunches of sheep on
the trail near South Pass. A bunch of 500
head passed through on their way to 00t
where they will , bo shipped to Frnmont. !
This first bunch belongs to Turner llros. ,
who feed at Fremont.
The recent'shipment of ere from the
Wellington mine to the Tacoma amoltor
netted the owners of the mine $2.700 , and
ran $1230 in silver to the ton. The Wellington -
ton was owned by Ottawa capitalists."and :
is situated about twenty miles from Kaslo
and thirteen from Now IJonvor.
An effort Is being made at ICasIo tojut in
a system of water works. The water is to
bo taken from small creek
a distant about . a
rnllc from the business center of the town ,
The pipe used will bo four-inch rivotea. As
the point at which the water tvill bo
diverted from the crcok is ever 300 ot
above the town , the pres are will bu ample
for llro purposes.
News comes from Hear valley , in southern
California , that rich placer claims have been
discovered near the Hoar valley dam on tim
ber land , going twenty cunts to thu pan.
Many claims have been
staked out nnd a
number of miners ara hard at work on the
now discovery. The Vulloy Uold company
of Hnli'omu valloy.ls nutting in a steam
shovel to handle the dirt and is preparing
to work its claims on nn extensive scale.
After thoroughly testing Nationu county
lubricating oil , thu liomcsiako Minim ; com
pany ol Lead City itr.il a company at Deadwood -
wood have sent tor prices on carload lota id.of
the product f , o. I ) , at Casper. Judge Mi-Gal-
niODi has written ticcrnUiry Shannon for ills
best ligurcs. It is hoped they will ba satis
factory , says the Wyoming Aurrlulc , for Isas
soon us our oil OIKU cuts tm the murkut thu
demand will bo grimier than the supply and
reasonable railroad rales miijtit follow from
either the Northwestern or U. & .M. railroad.
For nil forms of disordered stomach two
DromO'SclUor. A palatable , prompt euro.
Tiio Blokotts tonight ut CourUunil.
ROMANCE OF THE MIDWAY
Onpid Boos n Tarn at the Great Oolnmbiaq
Show.
" "
ABDUL LATEEF WINS AN AMERICAN BRIDE
I'rettjJpiinlo llntninoiul 'Mrrt * Her l'nt
nt the Fnlr In the I'enon ot the
Dnrk-IIycd Chief of the
TurkUli Ifnsnnr ,
, CuicAao i , Sopt. 7. At last
has n ( fonulno roiunnuo and there is nu
umlorcWTont of oxcltoinont in the Turk
ish villngru ovoiwhnt pronilsos to be-
coinbtlio ounsntioii of tlio World's fair
season. It Is nothing loss limn u love
affair of the most inturoatinp ; cluirncto
between Abdul I sitoof , n swarthy , tlnrk-
syod aubjoct of the sultiui. and Miss .lon-
nio Ilaininond , n blondo-liaircd young
wonlan of Uolliilro. O. , who caino here
with nor parents to visit tlio fair nbout
thrcu weeks aco.
Abdul is chief of the bazaar in the
Turkish exhibit. It is learned that hemet
mot the vounjj woman on the third day
of her visit to the fair , when she was
viewing the strange sights of the Mid
way in company with her father and
mother , and ho foil "doiully" in love
with her at tlrst sight.
Thuro was no ulmneo that day for lovemaking -
making , but the warm glances from
Abdul's dark eyes wore not lost on the
maldun , While she was examining vn-
rions trinkets of Turkish jewelry , stiuli
as bracelets , brooches , rings , etc , , ho
mnmigoiUo show his interest in her hy n
few words of broken English , which the
parents thought wore spoken in jest , ami
asked her to bo sure and come back to
the Turkish village. The invitation , it
scorns , waa accepted in earnest.
Many visits followed. So constantly
were the young woman's steps turned to
ward the Turkish village on caoli day's
visit to the fair , that her parents , who
wore slow to suspect such a strange in
fatuation on the part of their daughter ,
could hardly believe their own BOIIBOS
when the truth dawned upon them. No
sooner did they satisfy themselves
that there was something moro than a
passing fancy in the attachment than
. they took prompt stops to put an end to
I it . With reproachful words they strove
I U disenchant their daughter. They ap-
j pealcd to her sense of pride and to her
religious ( convictions. At Ilrst she
scorned ( to yield to their persuasions , bnf.
from what followed it is seen that she
was not as deeply improsbcd with their
pleadings as she pretended to bo.
Mr. and Mrs. llammond had to return
homo without their daughter , she bog
ging to remain a few weeks longer to
see the fair. She promised them , how
ever , that she would not go near the
Turkish exhibit. From what Abdul and
his friends say , howovo.r , it is doubtful
whether Miss llaminon'd will ever return -
turn to her Ohio homo. The romantic
courtship lias progressed , it is said , to
tlio point where Abdul has proposed and
has been accepted.
Abdul , who is said to bo well-to-do in
Turkey , will sottio upon his bride-elect
a sum of money , besides a number of
camels nnd sheep. One-half of the dowry
must bo paid in money when the mar
riage contract is signed ; the rest after
the marriayo has bscn consummated.
By this marriage Miss Hammond , who
is quite good looking and not much ever
20 years old , will takoupon herself vows
never to appear in public without veil
ing her face. This is iho Mohammedan
law , not given us a command of God , but
as u rule of Mohammed , his prophet ,
which is good to bo carried out. She
will be compelled to wash her husband's
foot with scented water and servo him
with sherbet and colToo whenever he ao-
stres such refreshment.
Pine boatiug , Courtland beach.
jtia ini.tr j iitu.v
OriMinlzittlnn of n Compiiuy tlr.it Will Con
trol Nearly All the Iron < ) rn Output.
NEW YOKK , Sopt. 7. John D. Rocke
feller's attorney , John Murray , yester
day put the finishing touch to the pre
liminary agreement which makes an
accomplished fact of the Lake Superior
Consolidated Iron Mines combination ,
controlling nlno-ionths of all the iron
ere produced in the United States , with
a capital of $100,000,000 and a reserve of
$100,000,000 in nggrcgatoproporty. These
statements : u'o made on the authority of
Leonard Morritt , ono of the Morritt
brothers who control the Mosaba rancro
iron mines. Ilo said today that the
Lake Superior Consolidated mines had
become a corporation. John D. Roclfo-
follor , the Felmoros and the Merrills uro
in it. The trust is organized
by tailing over a majority interest i
in the stocks from oven to
fourteen Mosuba range minus , on a
valualion bawls of $17.,000,000 , , , the Duluth ,
Mosaba & Northern r < ad and its ere
docks at this city at $2,000,000 , , and the
Rockefeller interest in the Colby group
of Gogobec range mines in Michigan and
Wibconsii ) . and the same interests in the
Spanish-American group of mines on
the east coast of Cuba. Among the other
properties the company will control is
the stool barge licet of twenty-five
whnloback steamships and barges for the
ere trade , and ere rocoiviii" ; docks at
Conncaut , O. , and railroad facilities for
gelling ere from there to eastern fur
naces. The company hna made an agree-
menl to maintain a standard of prices.
Tills consolidation will
mean such a
saving in shipping , insurance and in Of
fice and other sundry expenses that it
will insure a profit of 82.05 on tlio ton.
The Blckottw tonight at Courtland.
mutTKit'a Htviuuttvisa.
HfntoiiKint of IIIn Antnts anil J.la-
lilllllci O I veil to HID Public.
FOSTOHIA , O. , Sept. 7. The long
looked for personal statement of Charles
Foster was given out yestor.dny. The
not resources are Muted lo bo $1122,810 ,
but the appraised value is only $ . ' ! HM9.
His liabilities are placed at $7.00,000 , ,
Mr- Foster has mining and other in- *
torusts that have not been considered by
the appraisers and which cannot bo
counted as of any vuluo at present , hut
out of which moro or loss may bo real-
i/.ed. Ho has other liabilities also , of a
contingent nature. The Blocks inven
toried are nearly all placed as collateral
for Foster & Co , Ho is trying to ar-
rungo hl outside liabilities and with a
hope of Hueee.-.i. If ho can get thuiu ar
ranged ho ballevcs ho can itrrungo a
Eottlemont wilh , the creditors of Foster
& Co , on a satisfactory busts and at the
Kimo lime have the various business in-
tere.Hs tvith which ho u'li-i connected
coiillmu their operations.
Jiusy people have no lunu and sensible
people have uo Inclination to nso pills tli.it
multo tboni sick a iluy for ovury ttoiu thuy
tatca. Tlioy luivo Jiuitirit that tin ; u.io of
Do Witt's LUtlo 1-url.v lUaun iloos not inter
fere witli tlielr health by onuslng uauKca ,
pain or griping. Those little pills aio parfcut
in action and res a It , regulating thu stonuicli
nu < l bcnvela , .so Dint Ito iilaoljea , alliinsB mill
las.iltuila uro | iroventnd. Tli'iy tottni | Vhu
( , .VKtoni. J-ol. of liR.illli In thuso liltle
Fine boating , Courthind beach ,