THE OMATfA DAILY BEIi SATURDAY. SKl'I'RMRKli. ! l Ifina. SPEGIHL NQT10E8. ADVKRTISEMENT9 FOn THKSK COLUMNS will bolaUrn until 12:30 : p.m. fortlin evening uml until 8:30 : p. m. lor the monrtn * mid Sunday edition * . AdTCrll eT , by requesting ft numbortxl olioclc. sun Jmro their nnswcrH ndrtrri < p < l to n nnmbereel letter In enmof TIIK HKK. Answers nondrtreMed will boflellTcrofl upon presenlnllon of tlioehoeH. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rate * IKc n word nrnt Insertion. le n word there after. Nothing tnkon for leim than 2 , c. --iiOYLES i& riAhri. NKW YORK I.IFK iiLnoC. Tel. CSS , JiirrdMi IniBlnntH men mcnoirmphern. AWANTED. . POSITION HY A GOOD IttlSlNKS'J ' man , with Irn yearn experience ) In irraln nnd liimticr : refrmicc * siren. AtMruns , P. O. IKIX 100 Credton , Nob. M5BO 10 * A WASIHNO AND IRONINfJ AT HOMF.OR OO out. 1U1H Jones street. MH57 10 * _ A-WANTTO.TLAOE roii ofur-i OF IB TO JVworlt for board wullo nttoiidltu school. 11117 Ciimlncs ln.-et. M8 < U A-SITUATION WANTED I1Y AN KXPKRI- -AiMiovd colored coachman ! iroort rrferenccH. Call nt 430 South 'J4tli nvx , MHJIO 11 * "A-POSITION 1)Y YOUNO JtAN ( SCANDINAV * . Alan ; In store > > r any klnrt of Uusltirnn. Umlijr- fitnnils booUKeeplnif. llcferenccii. Address P(13 ( , Rates IKon word flroHnsorllon. Icn wordlliero- IUr. aJothlnic taken lor less tlimi SJSe. iT-SALARY mi COMMISSION TO AOENTS TO J Jliamlln tlio Patent Chemical Ink Krawr Pencil. Tlio moRtiiftnftil mid novel Invention of the neo. Jtrancs lull thoroughly In two HecondB. IVorks llko niniflc. 20010 MM ) percent nroflt. Agents maklmr tM nerweelt. We nlHowantn ireiieral mrenllo take chnnrn of territory nml appoint rnib inrentH. Araro rlianco to make money. Writ" for tortim wirt n nppclinfii cif prnslnir. Monroe tnialnr Mlg. Co. , X : iO. La Crime. VVIs. _ " "ll-DO YOU WANT TO 11ECOMK A FIRST CLASS JjsnleHinan wlthn chnnco of becmiilnij a collec tor ami work fortho Hinder Mfff. Co. If no ijply nl Singer onicu 151H Douglas. 101 31.1 1 } MANAOKR.INnOBTIUOUS. CAPABLE J'yo" ! ! * ' " ' * " tonianaco omea for rellnl > lo com- jmny. oed salary nml Interest In business. Mimt furnish references and Invest $500.00. Hoom 510 Htock KxclL Itldir. . Chicago , 111. M4287 * B-\VANTKD JMKN TO DIO WELLS NEAR Council Hluffs In Pottawattamlo county nml tike pay part In cash nt.il . jmlln horses. Apj.ljr to Leonard Kvorotl , Council lllults , Li. 21TU4 -WANTED , TRAVEL1NO SALKHMEN TO JJlianrtIonew Columbian novflly an sideline : no fake : big Inducements. Send 10 cents for n ump1o. Dollniia Novelty company , IDS La Ballo gtruct. Chicago. M7HU ! ( ) TV-WANTED. IMMEDIATELY A REGISTERED J'maii a uianairer foriny drug store. Must come well rpcoiimiinled. State Halary oxpeeted. Ad- 08 , lleo olllco. M801 11 Tt-lV YOU WANT A OOOD PAYING JO11 WRITE JJthe Hawks Nursery Co. . Milwaukee , Win. M87107 * T-A OKNTLEMAN OF OOOD ADDRESS. RF.SI- JJdentof thlselty. can obtain reimiunratlro cm- ploynicnlby npplyluif Room 211 Omaha Nallonal tank buildlns uclween 10 a. m. and a p. m. 870 B * B WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL. $50 TOsflOD IK.T monlli. Slono A Wellington. Madison. Wls -EXPERIENCED RETAIL CLOTHING SALES- mau , coed Nebraska town : permanent place , rood'Hnlnry for rlchl man. References required. Address Tlio Ponton. Hebron , Neb. M8D1 10 * n-WAKTKD. NE OR TWO GOOD AGENTS I1Y JUnrcllnblil llrm to Hell a Hplemlld line of lubrl- atlnir oils , trreases and Hiieclaltles , cither exclu- Hlx'ely or as a Hide line , to thu mamifactnrlnt ; mid jitoro trade In Nebraska. Address Lock llox : IU , aia."E"Cloveland,0. 1883 11 T-WANTED. ADDRESSES OF ENERGETIC -Omen and women waiillnir iicnnaneiit work. $30.00 a week nuarantciil ! experience nnueccs- ary. Goods tnonopoly : pay sure ; syslem perfect , omco and delivery team furnished. Terms Ireo. Address K 80 , llox UiU3 ! , Uoston , Miws. M98T U . WAUTED ? JEBTALE H LP. RatoH.lXca wonlflrstlmortlon , lo a word there after. Nothing tnkon for loss than UBo. A-IIKST OP WAOBS TO COMPETENT COOK , vJaml laundress. Mrs. John M. ThuMton , 240ft tftniam. _ 770 C-LADY COOK FOR RESTAURANT , SHORT onlori.ulso.illiiliitf-rooin Blrl. Apply 010S. iuti : 805 8 * C-aiRLTOC HNKRAIj HOUSEWORK. FAM- lly of tlirou , imisMiu able to cook. Apply 1112 South 31st street. * ' M810 10 . GOOD "GIRL POU GENERAL V/lioiiHcworlc In family of three , 1IS3 South yntli - M8D3 1U _ C -WANTED1. ' A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work ; \rasct > UJ.OO per week. Inquire at 3111 N , 41 Bt street. WBO'J 10- C ! -COMPETENT GERMAN OR BOHEMIAN cook In small family. 1821 Wirt street.MH07 MH07 11 * -WANTED. LADY SOLICITORS FOR SPECIAL lino. Good pay to competent parties. Call room IQll , Bee building. M802 10 FOR KENT HOUSES. Rules , ! Oca line each Insertion , Jl.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tliaiigBe. D IIOUSF.9 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. , O. F. Davis company. 10US Farnam. fi8tl 3) ( ! l AND4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN block , with sleain ; references ; 810 S22d. 3)D 587 D - RENT. 7-ROO.M MODERN FLAT , Lapk-o bluclc , 00(1 ( S iith ; Ht. CBB V n'llOOM COTTAGE. 'MODERN. CHOICE , IN /Stanford Circle. C. S. Elguttor , 201 1IJO bldir. ) -B-ROOM HOUsk MODERN , NEAR 1UTSI- uess , rent moderate. Apply 201 HCH bulldlmr. D-fl-ROoT COTTAGE. ALSO 4 OR (1 ( UMFUR- nlshr-d rooms , all modern , beautiful lawn and Hhade , N , ! : . corM and .Mlunil streets. 411 1-LIST YOUR RENTAr'opKRTY JH. . J. Kimdall , C07 llruwn bldg. Stores. Hats and cottages wanted all over Jthu clly. M741 oa _ I\-FOR RKNT. HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR. 703 JJNortn llUh street M700 t Tk-FOU RENT. AIIOUT SEPT. 15. NICEH ROOM J-'lioU8o , No , U42 South ll'Jit Blreet , on Hanneom park motor line. Hicks Real Kstato Aircney. " 103 N.Y. _ Llfo liulldliiir. _ M721 0 . T\ FLAT , 7 rooms : ranint and all other convcn JJlemvH ! Clouwsr block , 7i ) : S. lUlu Ht. , 25. C. W. Waller , fil 1 Paxton blk. 7 8 D TWO SIX-ROOM HOUSES. SOUTH 20TH ; llirat-iiiom.lioiiH'j. 17th Ht. ; 1-room Hat , lUth nt. Inquire linil Hamll , 10 IU Dorcas. . M778 11' T\-10.00 I'nil MONTH FOR SIX-ROOM COT- > I turo : , 1223 N. 2ltli. ( Ky netldoor north. MH10 0 pk-MODKRN SIX-ROOM IIOIISK. 321(1 ( CABS. J Flrsl class ivmir , tread nelgliboriioud. cheap to deslniblu tenant , Apply to E. A , Nurtlinp. Tax lept. , II. i M/lty. 823-D. ' n. ALL MODERN CONVEN- fi. il''Ds Kimlh lUth Btruyl. 822 8' _ I-l'KEASANT. DUTACHEl ) KIGHT-ROOM liuiiso. moilern , nleu lawn , barn , 2(111 Plerco lrH > t , Item uiuderate , 821 12 D aOOD"NIJiUIORIIOOD.CKNTRAL.HEATH. ! ( : fill , Meam ; i > 1l imidern. 4 to 7 rooms , brick 221 North l.'ltli Btrtt'L l-ROOM-COTTAOE. CELLAR , CITY waler nnd rihh-rn. cor , 30lh andSalder , only $ ' . ) . Inqulnt 1318 F.ir iam. 877 IU " IIOIISK. 1721 DODQK. INQUIRE ur oral I'.IIH Fanium , HTM 10 _ . H-ROOM HOUSK NEAR HIGH uchuul , J.F.JIartou , 201U Ouiiltolaviuinu. MKHV 15 * POR RENT FURNISHtD ROOMS. U'UrH. lf > ' u wunl tli'Ht Innorllou.louwonlthere- fl.fr. Koinliulium : ! for less than 2Ac. 17--r'URNlSlll-i : ) ItO'JM WITH ALCOVE , SOUTH I jrrtMil ; nl'io urn-ill rooms ; with or without board , MI-H. KuU-ht , .V , 2.110 Douglas utreet. D0i : * E TWO nuNiKinuiiooM : : POR men ouviV..l ! So-.tlh ' _ ' ( lth uli-out. N 1 111 77 liLKti.lNT BURNISHED ROOMS. 1522 HOW- L\\n\ ; \ . CIS S2H' KURSU'iilfiD lilW.M.S. 1017 X rtWI CAPITOL E-NKJKI.y rUIlNISHEO ROOMS , WITH ill Without luMiil. C.lll'JKi . ; DuUKUv WSUll 10 _ -NICULY I'LRXISHUD UfKMs" ) [ X i-ilvu tvxi Dud u. 740 111' E-TWO Nll'KUY FURNIslIBD Ul/OUS. MOD- [ fnu'.onvuiiV''nuuii : buard eouuiniojjt. V20 North LOlU Btroei. UM1 E-NICIU.Y FURNISHED SimTH l'J'ONTRK.M. ( Prtvutn f.iHilly. UI I N. 2Ki ! rioi. b8 0 * K'-J'l'nMifHKU ' ROOTlVVn-n UATllTiTl MONTif IjlUll J-'rtriKl'il .MslJll 10 * E-FOW RKN'T , A SOI'TU KRO.NT ROOM. HAY wrluilow. wltn mudern cuiivculuuct' * . 2212 Far- ojiui ili-i > i > t. 870-10 R-THRUKNU'KLY FURNIKHED ROOMS FOR Birht iKPilv-lui'iiln. , .MLiUern i-oiumiliuicciL /UhlronH / 1'Ui. Wiuv. Mssi 11 FinmriBHED BOOMS AM3 HOAilp. p-TUit WMV. wa ANin'ii N. ibTii ST. * ? . 507 ro YQUXU WOMI\ : Hour. . uT'DP.R CARE oy JP n'itClu-tiiiiasj.oclalioii | , UI d. J7lhHU 1'4 Wi'l'll ALUOVK. 210 U. 4iiii it ROOM.3 AND BOAItL ? NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD . Bt tbo WcbBlor , 010 and 618 N , 10th U 1 < OS14 * - ROOMS WITH HOARD AT MR. CHURCH- 1 ! lira. 1812Chlcairo. MIHWO * 1-ROOM3 AND nOAIlD , 1810 CHICAGO JLSlrecl. H01-14 7-HAND9OME ROOMS. FURNISHED Oil UN- -furul li < l , wllh board. The Fren2Pr. _ 1 ItJJJ. glith utreot. , Y FtJRNISHED ROOMS , VERY PLEASant - . ant , homo tablemolenito rules. 11U4 Fttniam. SO 12 noOMS , WiTII Oil WITHOUT board , very mnnon.-ibla. nui 3. 23th Are. Are.B0710' ? -Fim fi IIKD IIOOMS. WITH HOARD. Jl. Utopia , 171l-l"'l DavenportSf 872-10 * Raten , IWe n word Qrnt Insertion , Icnwordthero- fter. Not hi ni ? taken for lens than 25e. . 3 SOUTU FllOHT IIOOMS COB N. ISTTI ST. MllllSlll'I G a citAMHF.iis vnn HOUSKKKBIMNO TO mnn nnd wlto , no children , hydrant and clutern. 810 N. 17th. 483 2 Oil ,1 ItOOMS , UNFURNISHED. 1003 Tx > nronwortli t. ISSO 8 * FOKBE..T STORiiS AND OFJFlCiS. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , $ I.sfT a line per noiilli. Nollitng taken for less than 2uc. I FOR RENT , THE I-STORY HRICK HUILDING , Din Farnam HI , ThohnlldlmMiaua fireproof eo- nent basement , complete Hteam-hoatliij llxtures , vaier on all the Hoers , gna , etc. Apply at thuolllcu of The lleo. 1)10 ) T FOlFllENT , OFFICE SPACE ON GROUND lloorul 1701 ! Farn.-iin ulrcol , T-OFFICKSCHKA11. WITHNELL 1JLOCK. IfiTH -land Ilarney. M.111S 111' 1 WE HAVE SPACE TO I.ET FOR DKSK ROOM to Homo 'desirable party. Call or mUlre H , yckofT , Snamann & Ilunudlct , 171' ' Farnani direct , Omaha , Muu. 541) 3 FOR RENT ! STORE AND BASEMENT AT 110South ! UlliBtreet : store. Mm,1-U4 ! anil Mil ) Capllol aveuno. A. J. Popploion. room 314. First National bank bnl Id Ins. M747 0 * f ImiCK BTORE WITH' FIXTURES , 1470 ISoulh lOlh. Iiuiulro Oust Hamll , 1(11:1 ( : Dorcaa Hlroct JI77I ) 11 T I11UCK STORK ROOM 22X00. 18TH AND ABt. "Mnry'a avo. suitable for crocecy or feed more , cheap , and will take rent out lu trado. In quire 1U18 Farnam. 8711 10 T-CHEAP. PART OF CORRUOATED IRON JLwarehouae on UurlliKtoii track , near U. P. ilepot. Address V (15 , lleo. JIS11S 0' AGEKTS WANTED. Rates , lOoa line each Insertion , $1 BO a line per I mouth. Nothing taken for lean than i' . " < o. J WA _ . . . . . . _ . hlith eradu arl works very liberal Inducement offered ; only llrsl-elass psoplo wanted. Address Chicago Llfoslzo Portrait Co. , 100 Wabash nreiiuo , Chicago. M85S 10' T-AOENTS WANTED , FOR THU PERFECT cookln > r mat and griddle. A new culinary arll- clo to bo used for iireiirlntlmmoHt ] : ( perfect food. A poslllvo ciiaranty iuraliiHt bnrnlnjr food of any kind. Soon payH for ItNeHJn tlio Havlns of k'ranlto and llnw.-ira JIllllonH of them will bu sold In thin country alone. Two lo four can bo Bold In every family. The agent who doea not take an nency will mlHS the opportunity , of a llfo time. Agents arc now averaging ! IO to 00 nalen a day. Sample by mall , postpaid. ij ! cento. W. H. Herman A Co. , Manufacturers , Napoleon , O. , and St. Louis. Mo. MB8H l ) "WAMTED TO BENT. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , if l.nn a line per month. Nothing taken for Ic3 $ than 23c. K DESK ROOM IN FRONT WINDOW OF Htoro on 10th Btreet , between Douglas and Chi cago. Address P 03 , Uee office. 84311 * -WANTED , IN XOUNTZE PLACE OR IMME- dlate vicinity , by two young lailleH , four or llvo iinfurnlHhfd rooma , a Hmnll cottagu or one lloor of flat ! references. Address P 07 , Beo. M8.TJ 14 * K-WANTBD-ASSOON AFTER SEPT KITH AS possible to rent house in west part of city con venient to Farnam st car line , G or 7 rooms , mod- urn with stable. Good tenant , no children , will make lease If wauled. Address P 01 lice. 87510 -WANTED , FOUR if ICE ROOMS. CENtrally - trally located , in private family or apartment house , suitable ' for light housekeeping. Address PGO , Reo. 808-10' STORAGE. Rates , lOca line ach Insertion , $1,50 a lliio per nonth. Nothing taken for less than 2 * > c. M-STORAGE.WILLIAMSiCROSS.VJl'lHARNEY M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean and cheap rates. R , Wells , 1111 Farnam , - 61)0 WANTED TO BUY. Rales , Ike n wonl first insertion , lea word Ihcre- nflcr. Nolhlng taken for less than 33 T\T WILlUY oTo"100SHAREsr OMAHA -L bank stock if it can bo had cheap. Address P 47 , Bee. 707 \T-WANTED , 2 SECOND-HAND CALDRONS i.\vltli furnace , capacity 60 lo 1OO callon- * each Apply to John Laiizlil.ind , actlni ; sreretary Asso elated Charities , B07 Howard streol , Mfc38 0 'XT-GOOD HORSE AND MILK DELIVERY Jwaeon. . AddiX'Ss P 51 , Doc. M8M5 0 -WANTED. NEAR FARNAM OAR LINE. 0 TO " room modern house , worth $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 , payments to bo made as follows : $300.00 cash , balance $125.00 to $160 00quarterly. Placu with barn preferred. Ames , 1017 Farnam. MH8t : 11 FOB , SALE FUKNITUKE Rales , IHc a wordllrstinserllon , lea wonl there after. Nothing ; taken for lesi than 'Jjc. 0 r RKm' oil'S&ui ? liWT llAKS VV' rlcht i > lano. Inijnlro room 'JUS , First National bank bnlldliur. 'J23 0-A HOUSE FULL OF NEW FURNITURE uncd three mor.Uii ; must bu sold In three days. Can be een from 'i lo 5 p. in. 1817 Jackson street , M8UO 0' .FOR BALE HORSKS , WAGONS , . IHc a word llrst Insertion , lea woi-'l thero- ufler. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 1J-FOR SALE CHEAP. A NICE PONY CART -L Inquire ut 1(114 ( Cumin * street. MH81 - - HOARDING AND r-FIRST-CLASS LIVERY. Windsor stabled , 1410 Davenport , itoraen for carriages. M782 | > -FOR SALK , A BAY HORSE , CHEAP. IN- L nulreat 123 N. 37tli St. 817-1) ) ' > -FORSALE CHKAP. A GOOD HORSE AND buggy. Imiulm442 South 21lhAve. M8.l 10 * IJ-FOllSALE CHEAP , A PACER , OOO1) FOR -L saddle or buggy , Inqillm 442 Boiilh 21th Ave. M853 10 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. H.-itcH. IKea word tlrst liiHiruon , lea wonlIhoro- aflei- . Nothing taken for loxi than 23c. Q-FOR SALE. A REGULATION SIZE IIRUNS- wick .V llalko bllllanl tuble , raek.euus nud balls. Evurythlug hi Ural-class bhupo. Addreus N 24 , Bee. 11480. Q-1XRSALECHEAI'LARGE FIRE AND I1URG- lar proof wife : ulso Hinull fireproof safe. Inquire - quire jit 11 lUi'ai-oain nlmiU M443 EBRICK , STONE AND LUMBER FOR SALE Ucheap at Izard blroet uchoul , between lUlh and 20th. P. S. Balen. JI5U5 12' Q-FOR SALE. ICE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT , Ilron. . tf.-iiip block. Council BlullH. M757O2 VN" JOU3. | ) -11UILDING AND LOAN AGENTS. WRITE -Ivforcopyofeontraet oWrod by D , L.PriUJr. , Hccrutary au < l uinuwrrn' Interslato llullilhiit nnd Loan company of Slonx Clly , la. M852 10 * CLAIRVOYANTS. lint , lk ( > a lliuM'-u-h insertion. $ l..l ) a Hue per onlh. Jiolhlng taken fur | i < ts tlun 2&c. S-MRS.NANNII : v. IVARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. i-ellablubuoliies-iineilliimsithyeariit llllN.lOth. = ; . BATUS , Rates , Idou llnueach Insurtlon , $1.50 a line per month , Notliuii ; taken tar l < ii > a tuau 25o. M -MME.CARSON. 11'Jl DOUQLA8 "sTKKKT.'aD 1 floor , roim 7 , lunsiiwo , alvohc mlfl m and HHJ VathR. MHUO 15' -MMIi BTOWE , MAO.NIITIO HHALEU 21 Douglas blork W KCJ _ ' ( ) | X-MADAME 8MITH. OOJ S. IITH. : 2Xim.obRi * Rooml. : Ma bao , vr.porulcohul. htcam.HnlpUiir- no iimt oa tuiihw. in7lu U * Pi.RSO.TAL. Rntes , lOoa lh | eich : iniwrtlon , ifl.5i ( Ihri per luoiiili. Nuthliitr Ukiui Jorlua-4 < ' ' , mii imilis. wJiliiiinil li.-ilr treatment , niitiilciiro nJl blk iVU ( MOiNx.YUO LUA.M itr-A . JiBTATE , lih rilon , * l ll u line i > er month. f > oUiUijf | .ikiu for lustt lliaii Me. \\r-l/1ANS ON IMPROVED .VND UNIMI'KOVED fily projK-ny. M.OINI nml tipwuivls. 5 to iu ; P.T ctnljno iIvUrH. AV. r > iruiiu Siiilui & Co,13JC faruaui iirf LOAN REAL ESTATE \\r-ANTHONY LO AN ANDTRUSTCO..niRN. Y. Llfo , Icnd allow rotes for choice ttecnrlly on Nebraska nnd Iowa fnrms or Omaha city property , \ r MONKY TO LOAN AT 1.OWE9T RATES. ' The O , F. U.irla CoM 1305 Farnnm street. 001 " \ VMONEY TO LOAN AT LOWF.3T RATES ON ' * linpronil nnd unimproved Omfiha real ostato.l to3 years. Fidelity Trust Co. . KOUFarnani. 002 W CT "MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. : Apply toW. R.Mcllclo , First National 1IX Mil * . \ \ r--'M > .o < > TO * i.r.on.oo TO LOAN i TO . - 'V years on Improved Omaha real estilo or farm lands. E. C. Oarvln , t Co. , BOS Sliocly UO LOAN CHATTELS. _ Rntes , 1 Oca line v ch Insertion , Sl.nn n line per , month. Nothlnjr taken for lof than 'JJo. x- -DO YOU WANT MONKY ? xWo Wo will loan you ANY SUM yon wiMt on your i KURNITUHK , PIANOS. HOUSES. WAOONS , I _ CARRIAGES. WARKHOUSK RKCKIPTS , etc. 1 . Wo clvo prompt attention to all nppltcallona , ' anil will carry your loan ns lone n you wish. ' You ean reduce the cost of carrying your lo.in : by n payment at any llmo. There In no publicity : or removal of property. i FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , Room . Wlthnelt block , GOO Cor. IGth and Ituruey sin. V-WILfc LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF SB- Aciirlt.v : ntrlctly coiiUilcntliil. A. 12. Harris , rtxni 1 Continental block. (1(17 ( ( V -MONKY TO LOAN t\- Wo will loan yeti nny Hum which you wish , mimll or Ixrirc. nl Iho lowest jionilble rnte , In the 'n. nnd for nny lonirlh of tlmo to Hiilt you. You can pay It back In such Install- nienlH as you wish , when you wlnli , anil only pay for It n Ions as you keep It. You cjiu borrow onHOURKIIOM ) FOIlNITtinE AND PIANOS , HOHSKS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAHKllOUSK UERKIPTS. MKUCHAND1SB OR ANY OT1IKH SKCUHITY. Without publicity or removal of jiroporty. OMA1IA MOIITQAOE LOAN CO. . : ilJ SOUTH KITH STUKKT , nrnt lloor above the street. THE OLDF.ST. LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. (108 BUSINESS CHANCES. Ratoa , 10c a line each Insertion. $1.60 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less thau 2oc. YY - Y BEST WEEKLY NKWSPAI'BR IN NEI1RAS- ka for Halu at a bargain. WcBtorn IlnslneHS Aeeiicy. 310 N. V. L bldg. J-'ll'SlO ' _ Y W ANTED OOOD ENERGETIC PHYSICIAN AddivHH Lock llox 71 , Ilertrand , Neb. 414 FOR SALE OR RENT THE STOELTINO Hotel In Pnwser , Adams Co. , Neb.- Apply to J. . K ny , HautlngH , Nob. ' 41o 23 Y-WANTED-PAnTNKR , EtTHEll SILENT OR active , with caBli , to carry gralu'ln Central No- braHka. Can buy cheap. Good prospect , to double money. Capacity for Ufty thoim ud buahcla. Ad- arena , O 44. Heu. " ' 43U Y-11F.ST PAYING MEAT MARKET , IN THIS city tor sale or rent. Call at 25U2 lUondo street. M3 7 S22" Y BUSINESS OPENING FOR A FIRST- CLASS butcher shop , location good ; ' llt&ral Indnce- iiientB ollered to right party.- Apply ut GOD H. 13th street. * ' * 087 8 V WANTED , THE UNDERSIGNED , OWING TO .i 111 health , wish to Hell their hardwara utock , lo cated at a thriving county Beat town In central Iowa ; a good paying buHlnesa and a bargain for the right party. Addreaa P 41 , care Dee. Y WANTED. TO LEASE. ELEVATOR IN eastern Nuuraska. or weslcrn Iowa , where IherelsiiROodcorncrop. Address P.O. Box lot ) , Creston , Neb. M024 12- FOR SALE. GOOD PAYING DRUG STORE. Address P 18. care Beo. MC.71) FOR SALE , ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN A prolilablo manufacluriiijf busluosa lieu uwa & Co. Bit ) 8 _ Y FOR SALE OR TRADE , WELL ESTAII- llshed drug slorc , dolnf good business. Addretm P53JJee. 845-10 * Y-FOR SALE , A "DROP A NICKEL IN THE slot" machine for selling cigars. Will Bell cheap , as I have no more use for it ; almost new. J. N. Collier , Fall-bury. Neb. 810-U Y BAKERY FOR SALE. CHEAP , IN TOWN OF C.OOO Inhabitants ; ouly ono other bakery In town. AddressP02oaro.Bee. AltJUU.U * \7-FOR SALE , A FINE GROCERY DOING A J. good business In good location ; will invoice jl.2OO.UU : part cash ; sickness reason for selling. Western Chemical Co. , 313 South 13th St. St.M853 10 Y-FOU RENT , A BAKERY SHOP , OLD STAND No. 010 North 10th street. Apply to Jos. Red man. M884 i-OR EXCHANGE. .Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1CO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for leas thau ,25c. Z I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota. Will Bull cheap or exchange for mdse. , liorses and cattle. Add. bo.x70 , Frankfortlnd Oil 7-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL take real estate , money. Box 21)5 ) , Frankfort , liid. ( ill p BUSINESS BLOCK , . .GOOD TOWN IN EAST- S-Jcrn Nebraska , for Block tndse. Addrcn P. O. Box 1011 , Ciroston. Nob. M51032U * y plNE RANCH TO TRADE , 6U7 BROWN BLDG. /J M7-12-O2 y $3.500 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE //for * 1,500 cash , S5OUJ land. Box 781. West Point , Neb. . " JJ1781 rTO TRADE , CLEAR WESTERN NEBRASKA Allan 1 forout.'ilde Omaha acre property. Address Box 085 , Schuylur. Neb. M7KO 11 > Z-IMPROVED LAND IN SANBORN AND JER- anld counties. South Dakota , will trade for iner cliandlse. Address P. 48 , Boo. M834 13 * I/-CLKAR LOT IN PLATTSMOUTH FOR A A/bicycle. Uenawn , t Co. 8.73-10 I/ WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A SAFE ' -Junl ; a No. 3 National cash register } Address P 01 , Bee. JIH85 10' V TO EXCHANGE LAND FOR MERCHANDISE , good Imperial lot for blc.velu or clears. Box 204 , Imperial , Chase county , Nub. M801 0' TOR BALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than t3c. ! _ 17A11M LANDS , C BARGAINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. SALE or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blk. M3.ll \\niY NOT INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A > > nice homo ? I am ottering a good 0-rooni house and half uero lot for half their valim. This U a John W. Uobblus , owner , 240 Bco Bldg. 351 S21 F I OR SALE Good farms that rent for $2.00 per acre cash for land In cultivation. Price $2UOU pur auro. Also , Farms that njut for share of crop. Price $8.00 to $15.00 i > er acre. Also. Uooil unimproved land at $3.00 to $12.00 per acre , Terms 1-5 cash , balance In annual payments. 7 percent Intel-out. vai commission given agents. D. Hayes. No. 310 1-2 South 15th street , Omaha , Neb. A SNAP , IF SOLD THIS WEEK $2.1UO WILL buy IU acres Hot. i ) , Pearson sub dlv ) C miles west of P. O. Adjoining land uolls at $31)0 ) per cso. Address H , 11. Miller , Oakland , Nub. 772 10 > o.U 170R 8ALE-100 'ACHES OF SPLENIHD FARM- Ling land about 10 miles east of Omaha and U12 miles east of Council lilufls : HO ) ( suctlun ; i , town ship 75 , range 42 ; price , $3(1Oil ( ) > er aero , Will take a small properly as part payment : balance on lOyears' tlmo. Apply to Leonard Evereil. Council Bluffs , la. M7U3-11 O IMP ItOVED FARMS FOR SALE , SPLENDID Oland ; good crops ; joining lo\vn , I. D , Kvatis , Slockliam , Nob. 825 8 * StOUKlTIES FOR SALK Ratca. lOc a line each Insertion , * 1.50 u line per month. Notlilmr taken ( or lom than 25c. 8 PER CENT MORTQAOES FOR SALE , SKCUR- llyabtolulelyuafo , Ames Real Estate iigency 1017 Farnam , < L.a. RL. . HIGH URADK OMAHA CITY MORTOAOE3 , uelllng puri-liHHerH guud raw of iuterutt , uuiit ot from 110U tii | forsalo by UlobaLoan .V Trust Co. , 10th { t DoiU/o , Omaha , Particulars on application , 1114 | " i5R \VK"OWN. BY FORECLOSURE. AND OFFER ' one of the best properties on Lowu iivennu.aU In elegant Bhape , 147 feet front , wllh uverylhlng eompletn ( thu house and barn alone eobllnif $10- ( Hill.inn. nt ii price low enough lo Jinnltya purchasu Bol.-ly ni an Investment. nsTi It is tlio best pniiiorly In Omaha for the money. Look It over hialilii ami out. Ino wt U cloauly. Tir will bo HulJ at a ifroat s-icrlllco. This Is un oppor tunity of yuur life to get uno of the moat beautiful ivsldeiic-i'H In Omaha furies tli.lu 00 par cent 'uiot lib UfllUl l'U.t. Call and wu will show you this propjrty witU pleasure , GLOBE LOAN'I RUST CO. , llillumd Dodro stii-eta. M401 'IX ) SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS J. , SOME vwry cholco securities lira otferod at an attract- Ivu dlbcouut. UoiuUvarraut . mortgages , Bl01 absolutely trill edged. Iitqulro of Juhn Dale , com- merclal broker , 20U N. Y. Llfo. asa ll HIT r 1011 ta.VLE-SOME GOOD WUO.OO FlltSK MORT- irari'N nil clly proiierty paylnr 10 per centj no uellerinvtiiliuont. AdUrumi "Owmsr , " P 4 , Bee. S7U pHOICH 1ST MORTOAOES. 'ANY' AMOUNT , 'O. V G. Wallace , llrown block , Itllli and Douglas. ' Ilnlna , I o wofl fit-KlVln ortloii. lo n word tlicrp ttor. Nothing takaft tPf lon _ tlitil MB. PONY , K" ON J.KFT , W" left shoulder. > niVddres8 4003 Cumins street M914 ' _ _ _ 0 N 10th. BETWEEN HOWARD AND JACKSON. Lilly's cold watch mid HIinln. Liberal rewnnl for return to Wrlelit A Lailihrjr , 10th nnd Howard , > < M805D * _ _ LACK POCKKTBOOlf LOST , WITH 416.00 IN , on I'-tcltlc street cnr. Rewnnl tor return to Ifc-o ' . M803 11 SHORTHAND ANJD.O ? YP-EWKITINCJ. Rains , lOe a line each Insertion. $1.BO n line per month. Nothing taken for loss than S&e. V"OUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON J- acquire a working knowledeo of shorthand nnd typewriting nt A. C. Van Saul's school of short hand , nli : N. Y. LI fa Typewriters to rent. UIB rPHEIlKST PLACE TO LEARN SHORTHAND L and tyiHiwrltlng It nt the Omaha Commercial rollegc , Write Rohrboiijth Bros , for catalogue , Oinnha. Nob. mi S22 FURNISHED HOUBEB FOR RENT. RatcB , IKo a wonl first hmcrtlonle n word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 170R RENT-8-ROOM DETACHED FURNLSHED JL hoiiRo ; modern Improvements : neighborhood Hnnscom Park : porfi-ct Jem of a home : renl for lerm of years , or will sell funilluro , on llmo if do- blrud. Rent W5.00 IM.T month. Address P 30 , lleo. M737 DRESSMAKING. Hales , lOea line each Insertion , Sl.f.l' u Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than l > \ , 17NOAOEMENT3 TO DO. DRES3MAKINO IN JljfamllleH solicited. Miss Stunly , 4218 Nicholas street. 7011.03' ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families solicited. 2U21 California hired. M837 10 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Ratcs.lKc a wonl llrst insertion , lo a word there after. Nothing taken for less than 250. rpHOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE WORLD'S FAIR JLat Chlcncocan find neatly furnished rooms nt 20138111 Btreet , near Grand Boulevard , nt fiOc lo $1.50 per day ; convenient to eUvnted R. R. nud Collage Grove avimne cable cars. ( il0 ! O31 MU3IO , ART AND LANGUAaES. Rales , 100 a line each hiiertlon , $1,50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. G F. G E LLEN11ECK , BANJOUT AND TEACH RU , .1810 . California street. 011 170UKIOK GENTLEMAN -WILL GIVE LESSONS JtIn Herman and French , grammar and conversa tion. Uermnn phraseology a speciality. Address P UO Bee. 874 0 * SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Katca , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2uc. ' ' " BOY B nnroi3 5rEw''YoilK"LIFE Dt } , carry Ihe largest liuo of type writers In the west , all uinkes , 'J3.lo 75 per cent saved on all leading machines. Tel. 638. 2 12 UNDERTAKERS AND EMMALM.JSKS Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 aline per' month. Nothing taken for less than 2tic. \Y. BAKER ( rbRMEIlLY WITII JOHN f G. .Jacobs , ducuamil ; lalerjWith M. O. MauD.uudcr- taker and enibalmer , 316 sV Ilith st. Tel. U'Jli. In. . 018 Rates. IKca word first IhSfcHlon , lea wordthcro- Tter , Nothing taken for 1-w tlian 'JJc. " PON 'V.WiilTK SPOT IN i-face. John Nelson , Ho ) Hill addition. Military road , three miles out. n.-ni S2-D-10-23-30 * PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOo a line eaclilnscwlon , $1.BO a line per mouth. Nothing taken fijrJiss ; than 23o. JSONNENBERG , DLVWOND BROKER , 1305 Douglas BLLoaiiHinoiie t > nUlamondH , watches , etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1558 , (110 Rates , Ike a "word first Inalrtlon , Id a word tliero- fter' Notliliitrtakctffor lasa tliau "J5c. EW & SECOND IIAND'.BCALES. ALL KINDS. Address IJOrden ASelleck Co. , Lake St. , Chicago. , 017 THE -IlKAI/TY MAUKKT. INSTRUilENTS placed on record Sojiteuibor 8 , 1893 : WAnnANTY DEEDS. DKItondnrid wife to OH Davis , lot 10. block 0 , Orchard lllll ; wM lot 24 , block 1. Slovens' I'laco t 2,000 S L Hnyder to Kuuiiio Kreodman , lot 0 , block 5 , Albright's Annex 100 South Omaha Laud company to Fritz HorKholT , lot 14 , block 1-fO , South Otnalia , 075 A M Hodman and husband to .Smith Kylil , 1 acre in nw sw 32-10-13 600 Thomas lluirerinan and wife to U II 1'uttlt , lot 13 , block 3 , Linwood park 375 Helen K Nyiniin to O J I'oturson , lot 2 , block 4. Portland I'lacu 1,800 John Curniocly and wife to A L Koed , I'its4uud0 ' , block H , Iwllit ( & Ly- inau's add 1,500 E W I'ntrlck and wife to Merchants National hank of Kansas Ulty , lots 1 to iG ! , block 80 , Dundee Place 13,000 Sapie to United Hiatus Trust company of Kansas City , lots Iti to'24 , block aO , same 7,000 Total amount of transfers 9 20,050 WHEN YOU CO ABROAD TAKU AMERICAN EXPRESS GO'S Traveler's Checks. Sale economical and available at ever 20.000 places In Kurope , Asia , Africa , and the United States. RH1LWHY g RJ leaves ( CHICAGO. BURLINGTON A Q..I Arrives Omaha | Uupot lllth aivl Mison Sta. I Omaha 4.20pm Chlcagh Veatlbulo 8.00 am 11.H5 am Chlcagh Express U.50 am ' Chicago Express 4.25 pm 747'iiiii Chicago it Iowa Local 0.05 pm LoaveTrBUR LUJOTOX .t MOTRIVEICTArrlves O naha I Dapot loth ami Mason Sts. I Omaha West I Union Depot'10 tu Marey Sts. I West n.OOam Texas Krfpr us lid.ill ( pin Il.lOam Nebraska Sunn Lmlted 3.50pm 2.30pml World's Fatr.Llmltud I 4.40pm 0.45 urn . . . .KansasCity ICO'Express.I 5.55 pm 10.15 pin I1C. C. Nlghl Exp.Tm U. P. Trans. 5.40 am 10.16pm , . . . _ . . . . LoulsUxDross | D,4Uam Leaves" ] UNION I > VplFlC. V "XrflveT Oamlm Union Depot lllth'.VMarey Sis.I Omaha 07&0 un Denver Express. . , , "V.OJ pn 2,15 pin .Overlami'i'lyur 7.00 pm 4,15pm Beatrice .V Strom Hbs | Kx ( ox Sun ) 12.30 pm (1.40 pm Puclllo F.\i > r s lU,40am 0.30 pill Denver t'4 l Mall 4.20 pm . Omaha I U. P. Depot aml'Marey Sts. | Omaha fi.30pm | , , , , ChlcaroEipreas I 0 .35am 11.30am ! ChlcayoEJitfeaa | O.ftOpm P. . B. i MO--VALLEY ( Arrlveii Oniah : Depot l.'ilh nuil-WrflMU-irSt I O in ah .Ml am . DeadwooJ 4.55 pm .60.ru ( Ex. S.iUWyo. u.lKK , Moil. ) 4.55 pin .80 pn . Norfolk < Kx ' Jay ) . 10.20 am 5.15pm .St. l'aulKJ n. . . . . . 0.23 am leaves I CHICAOO , t ffoRH"WE3TN. | Arrives * Ouiahal U. I'.ileiiot. loth A Marey " ! J. I Ornnhl Loaves C. ST. P. . M. A O. I Arrived Omaha Depot 16th and Webster Sts. I Ouiahi Leaves I IOUX CITY A. 1'ACU'O. ( Arrives Omaha I Depot. 10 and Marey Sta. I Omaha 0.45 am I. Sioux Clly I'asiu > niur | 10.20pm . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Express 110.00am . SIOUX CITYTTPACIFUJ ( Arrives" * Onmlial Depot. 18th and W'JbslorSls I Oaiaha ' 'S.45iim | . . , 7sl.PauTLnilUxl. ! . . . . . . .I ll..l'nni 6.4Spm | Chicago Limited | Q.'jsam _ Leaves I o3lAiLT7c ar , ' LuuiS. Omabaju. P. Depot , iota mid Marey 1 Oinali a m FUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Prom the Banks to the Mills Improvement Has Extended , CONDITION OF THE GREAT INDUSTRIES After .Months or Dccllnn tlio I'roiluclnc ; 1'orcrt of the Country Ileciu to flleurt A Itrlelitnr Outlook for the Knturo. NnwYonK , Sept. 8. U. G. Dun ft , Co.'s weekly review sayn : linprovoment has ex tended from the banks to the mills. The condition of the great industries has dis tinctly mended , though still seriously do- ) > res\od. More Important by fur than nny rise in stocks is the fact thnt more works have resumed Curing the pa t week than have stopped operations , so that the pro ducing force of the country , nftor months of constant decline , has bosun to improve. The money markets are more healthy , the prem ium on currency has almost'vanished ' , the improvements iu domestic exchange have well nigh disappeared , and wlillo very little money is yet available , for commercial or In dustrial loans , thcro is some relief In that rcspoet also. Soft stool hns reached the lowest point on record. $20 at Pittsburg , nnd , conscciuontly , all rail mills in the country are idle , but thcro is a somewhat better demand for hard ware , wire rods , barbed wire and contracts for architectural work nnd agricultural Im- plomcnt supplies arc reported nt Chicago. 8nle of WooL Sales of wool have boon the lowest on rec ord for years , 1,271.000 pounds , at the princi pal markets lor the last week , against 7,010- 800 for the same week last year , the nvcrago of 104 grades being 17 cents , the lowest for many , years , and , in manufacture , it can hardly bo ' said that recovery appears. In tho'cotton mills resumption Is quite general. Tbo paper business is doing better , but shipments of boots nnd shoes from DOS- ton are 'again ' 112 per cent smaller for the week than last year , and in three months thcro has been shipped about bOO.OOO cases , against 1,050,000 last year. Chicago receipts of cuttle in August worn 260,224 head , against 318.551 last year , a de crease of over 15 per cent. These evidences of the oxtcnt of depression are needed now , because they show why the sudden re covery , which some look for , is not possible. It must take time to revive business after such a shock is sustained , nnd thcro is no occasion for dlshcartenmont if the recovery is slow. , The prospects for corn have not im proved , nnd the injury done by drouth seems to Insure a much smaller yield than was ux- ppctcd. The price during the week has ad vanced fully \yt cents. Cotton has advanced to 8 conts'witn'nssurancos that n now treas ury arrangement will facilitate the supplies of money for moving tbo crop. .A ftcr touch ing 8 cents it has fallen a sixteenth nnd crop reports nro still favorable despite dumugo by the storm'in South Carolina. That the volutno of trade has been small if late is not surprising. I.ust Month' * FullurvH. Exchanges through the principal clearing houses , outside of Now York , < ontiiluoto show a dccreasc'ln ' comparison with last year , for tho'past week of 2J.3 per cent. Although several banks which wcro forced to stop in July and August have resumed this week , the nutnorous failures of the past two months have thrown into confusion the cal culation of merchants and cuuipcllud them to curtail operation. Incomplete returns of assets and liabilities for the month of August show that the liabilities .in about 1,5SO failures amounted to $35- 44C.OHO , nnd the returns for the remaining failures will probably raise the amount nbovo $00,000,000. The assets reported were $67,828.210 , and wnilo 734 of the failures , with $23,742,029 liabil ities , wcro at the west , there wore 248 , with $21,230.097 liabilities , in eastern states , and 3UO , with $5,407,004 liabilities , in southern states. This body of defaulted liabilities for the single month of August exceeds the aggregate for any quarter , except live , dur ing the past sixteen years. The monetary situation has changed but little , for there has been an abundance of money , and only confidence in employing it is lacking. . Failures for the week have been only 323 in number , against 3S5 last week. While ono largo mortgage company swelled the aggre gate of liabilities for the weak , the average of its failures .was lower than usual , 202 being for less than $5,000 each and only four for over $100,000 oach. IIUAUSlllUIST'S COMMU1CC1AI. KKVIK1V Indicate * tlmt a Chance for the Hotter HUH Taken Place. Nrnv YortK , Sept. 8. Bradstraot's weekly review of the state of trade will say : The third successive week of improving financial conditions , followed by n stimulation of de mand for staple articles at many points , has practically satisfied tbo commercial and in dustrial communities that a change for tbo hotter is a result of tbo Improved condition , and that tbo movement will provo contin uous. The last premium oncurrency has llnully disappeared and the tendency of the banlt deposits to increase , pointed'out a week ago , has become general and pronounced. At nearly all the largo llnancial ctmiors funds are inoro easily obtainable , though , in only a few instances , at lower rates of interest or discount. The fall in rates of domestic exchange Is widespread , and very little that is abnormal remains. A carofui examina tion of detailed telegraphic reports of the state of trade to Brailstroot's muUos it plain that easier mouey , present or prospective , lias stimulated couflduuco in an increased volume of trade this full and next winter , but thai the improvement in the financial situation has been relatively greater than In commercial Hues. Industrially , the gain Is noteworthy , so many mills and factories have started up within tlio last , iwo weeks. Now England cot'.on and woolen mills remain - main very generally idle , and the outlook is for lower wages in the former. Evidences of reviving trade are apparent in an in creased dumand from western and eastern Jobbers of dry goods and hardware iu ono sale of U.000,000 pounds of Territory , and 1,000,000 pounds of Texas wool. Western holders of pic Iron are said to bo asking an advance , but this is offset by lowest prlcos on record at other points. Advitncu In 1'rlcei. The beginning of the upward swing of the pendulum revealH advances in prices this week , notably wheat utyt \ cents , lard , one- fourth of u cent ; Indian corn , 2.f cents ; cof fee , threo-oighths of a cent , and moats nnd rice among food staples , in addition to which ' oats'uro 1 cent hlghor , cotton is one-eighth of n cent higher and naval stores also , owing to damage from tlio storm. The fear tlmi funds might not bo availa ble to movu the cotton nnd grain crops has been finally dissipated by the offers of the Now Yorl ; banks , yet cotton and wheat ro- cuipts continue very alow , Advices from all directions report very slow murcantile col lections , llelallvcly the most rapid gains in _ THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. 11 r doctor uijri it ACU gently on the itonuch , liver and kldnevi.miidliapleaxanl lazallve. Thti drink U mule from herlu. and la prep&rol for tut M euily u u-a. Hl cllod _ LANKSMEDIGEHE cannot get It . tend your < Wre j forfrc simple. Lane' * I'amlli Sluillrliie IIIOVD * ( lie butioli enrh dn rr In aiAer tn en hoiltbr ttiliui neotuarr , Oiti'iOll F. WOO UWAltU. LK Kor , I'.i dUtrlbutlon of incrchaniliso nro found ixlong tlio Ohio nnd Mississippi river rnllovs. tr tlio llrst tlmo on reconl Kit- roponn cnnd Amrricnnl wheat stocks decreased during .Autjuit. st < ctcs lioro , in Oiin.ida. nfloat for nntl In uropo. ngercgnicd 1W.OOO lnuhol.i on Soulotnbor 1 , nbout doublu the duanttty BO bold In 181X ) nnd 1801. nnd nioro than ono-thlnl hcnTlcr thnn auch supplies In 18S > 3. 15uroi > oan sup- l > llos Increased slightly Insi week , whllo tlioso hero fell nwny. Uonorts of wheat from both coasts of Iho United Stntcs this week ( flour included ) and from Montreal , equal -UKH.OOO bushels. nRnlnst fi.MU.OOO bushels Inst weok. H,507,000 bushels ono year nRo , 4,725,000 bushels two jrcnra npo , nnd loss than l.fiOO.WX ) bushels In the lUte weeks rosuoctlTel.v of IS'.H ) nnu 1SSU. The hlRlt water mnrk In tbo mnttor of failures this yonr was rnachod In .Tulv. with , n total of about 2,000 nnd nearly $83.000,000 liabilities , ns compared with no.trh' SOO fiiii- urt-s mid $ S.00,000 liabilities iu .lulv , 18'.RJ. The financial eltuntlon nt Now York con tinues to i show Rrndually Imiirovlnp ten- dcncics. money comlnj : from the interior , whllo the decrease of apprehension unlocks oousIUcriiblu local supplies of funds. Money is again offered on tlmo and for the pmoliano of commercial paper. allhotiRh rales are not relaxed. About J.'XKt.lXX ) clearniff house loan certificates Imvo been redeemed nnd larger amounts will boTodeemed shortly. The gross earnings of sixiy-thrco railroads for Aueust giv ? a total of $35ol,000 , niralnst f2 J.40--1Xh ( ) in August of lust year , a docrcuso of la per cent. CLKAllIMJ IIOU8K SrATK-UKNTS. lint Two Cltlc * In the Untloil Stntnn Show nn Incrcnio Over Lust Yenr. Nicw YOHK , Sent. 8. The follow ing table , compiled by Orudstrcat's , glros tbo cloarmg house returns for the week end ing September 7,1803 , and the pcrcentiigo of Increase or decrease ns compared with the corresponding woolc last year : „ Dominion of CiiniKl.t. WALL , STIIKKT I'OK A WKKIv. Jniprovonicnt In the Jrniiuiclil ; Nltuiitlon Noticed Kvcrywhrrn. NEW YOIIK. Sept. 8. Bradstroot's weekly review of Wall street will tomorrow say : The sustaining element in speculation nt present is the improvement in the financial situation and relaxation of the strain under which the money market has boon laboring. At the same time the qualifications attach ing to the situation are receiving attention , which was ut first denied thorn. The fact that the repeal of the Sherman act is meeting with delay in the senate is not considered us indicative of its defeat , but constitutes an element of uncertainty. Ono immediate effect is that foreisn conil- dcnco In the situation hero has been chocked , and though London has only realized pro tits to a small extent , buying from that quarter has been suspended. The maintenance of the Hank of England dis count rate of 5 par cent Is believed to bo duo to fear of further financial disturbance hero , with demands for gold from this country. Another unfavorable movement is the heavy decrease in railroad earnings for Ausust , which fact nlso affects the foreign public more than our own. Wlillo the facts are easily explained by the currency famine and derangement of business , Auvust gross earnings making a very poor sluwing , Mis souri Pacific displaying for tv.c jionth a de crease of * 837,000 , Louisville & Nashville ono of $395,520 , while the St. Paul company reports a loss for the month of SWU.TO'J , these examples being merely typical. 13o- yond this , however , ! ! is u fact that the relax ation of the money market , though marked , has not brought cither supplies or rates tea a normal test. Money , iho principal in gredient to prolonged Dull speculation , is mice more obtainable in limited amounts , and rumors have been circulated that trans- saclions have been made at 0 per cent. It would seem , however , that these were ex ceptional transactions , and that the payment of a commission is still demanded , making the actual rates exceedingly stiff. Piles of people imvo piles , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will euro them. Music aft. nudovo. at Courtand ! beach. Suit Ovur Old hlmclri. The city , James F. Tilly , superintendent of buildings , and his bandsmen find them selves the plaintiffs in a couple of suits , ro " suiting from the tearing down of a couple of old iruma buildings formerly located on South Fourteenth street , nnd which were ordered removed by the city council. One of the plaintiffs , Lizzlu ICiesor , BUOS for fcJ.a'iT , wliilo the other , James Calygan , seeks to recover - cover the sum of 2BTU. llo'.h of these plain- tin's aver that name months ago Mr. Tilly , accompanied by a largo force of men , en tered upon tbo premises and with u loud noise destroyed the houses nnd set tlio mov able property into the street , from whence most of it was stolen. Besides wanting pay for the goods t > n stolen the dufopd.intB feel that they have been damaged in thu sum of J2.000 each. _ _ Plies of people huvu piles , nut Da Witt's witchhazol salvo will cure them. Will J'lKlU III. . Tru.t. DULUTII , Sept. 8. That the Lake Superior > Consolidated mlno Is not to have Its own way In the ere trade Is evident from thu action of the directors and managers of the Minnesota Iran company. Leaders in that company will form un opposition consolidation of the ! Mcsilia mines , together with the Iron rail road to tne lake front. Then there will bo a baltlo royal between the giants. Piles of people Irjvo imus , out. Do Witt's Witch Hazsl SsaUo will carJ tho.ii. Pine b utmt ; Courtland beach , READY FOR THE SETTLERS Government Officials Anticipate Thsir Ad- Tent iu tlio Oherokoa Strip. CROWDS ARE PIUNG INTO THE COUNTRY Alone the lloritcr * of tlio Nnw I.nmlri Are Thoiinnmli of Snttlnra for Their Itnonptlitu " \Vlilch Unto llrcn Alndr. Kan. , Sept. S. .NJnJor Swlnt-- foni , ngcnt of the land onieovns in tlio city toility. Ho spoUo of the titisatUfactory locu tion of the county neat * sDutli of hero nnil said tlioy hail IHJIMI chiinjo > l from their origi nal locations by tlio ofllclals nt WashlriRton , who wore tinncqu.ilntutl with the facts. Ha Kivos it as lib opinion thnt both ICnlil nml 1'onil Crcok would bo inovod nearer tlio center - tor of the count las within n yonr. Thcro will bo a [ ante Jown ut 1'oiut Urcok whether the uhaiiRO Is uinilo or not. The rush is bctfiunlmf liuload earnest now. 1 IIP rontlsJertdliiK to tiu > * . ! ' } ' tire llnoil with btrlptiors nnd the Kooit Islanl trains nro ci-owded every day. The work on > the land onico nt Pond Creek is almost complete * ! , The wells have been sunk and t-vorythini ? Is ready for the settlors. The Strippers horn hnvo received u tuppl v of nil the blanlt forms nnd tire having thorn lilloil out so thnt only the nanio will htivo to bo sipncd when they register. This method will partult a vast number to register in ti day. Titouui.b'8 IIP TIIK UIIIMISIC. : United Stntni Courts In California llonrliiR Areumuntn on Di-portlnc Olenll.iln. SAN FIIANCISCO , Sept. 8. The United States circuit and district courts , sitting en- bane , today are hearing arguments on deportation - portation in the teat case of the Chinamen of Sacramento who failed to register under the Geary acl. ThqUnltod States district attorney will appear to argue against tbo enforcement of the law. Kivniiaini : , Cal. , Soot. 8. Owing to tbo Influx - flux ot Chinese from Kuulands , Sail Bernar dine and other points where trouble has re cently occurred , u mooting of. white labor organizations held hero empowered a com mittee to go before the court at Los Angelus tosocuro warrants of arrest against the un- registered. Tln-y Mill Live. WiLiiuiiTON , I. T. , Sent. 8. Simoon Wade and Solomon Lewis , iho two condemned Choctaws , still llvo. .Everything was lu readiness for their execution and tboy wcro dressed when a letter was received from ludgo Holsou , notifying tbo sheriff not to proceed any further , as they had been granted a now trial. It Is ten miles out to the court house grounds , and when the As- soclated press correspondent reached the house whuro tboy are being confined they were holding prayer. Their joy , manifested upon receiving the news of respite , was very I'Jro llnvuttHtcH u Cnllfornln Town. CAYUCOJ. Cal. . . , Sept. a. This town was nearly wiped out by fire this morning. Twenty business structures were destroyed and only two are left. The loss is unostl- malcd , The town has a population of 700. BALDWIN , \Vls. , Sept. 8 Two blocks of business houses ami dwellings burned last night. Loss , $100,003. Many families are homeless. ConfrsMon ol a Murderer. CAMIIKN , Ark. , Sept. 8. Bill Smith , the negro who murdered Farmer lj > ierco In this county last full , paid the penalty on thu scaf fold this morning. Smith made a full con fession , implicating his son-in-law , Isham Turner , and a woman named Haley Carr. 9 'I'm so nervous" before taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. "I'm so weir'- after taking Hood's. Moral ' -Bo ' sure lo got Hood's. " . MERCHANTS PKOTKST. . liuslnoss Men ltefci.no to Clone TJioIr I'lncoi or llin Comity Fair. There would have beuu a scalping match yesterday if iho managers of Uio Douglas * County Agricultural society had fallen into' the hands of the retail merchants of Omaha. The trouble was all over the publication in the dally "Omaha Day" of a list of tha names of business men who were allcgod tov have nprccd to close their places of busi-i ness ihis afternoon for the bonollt of the , fair. _ \ The retail merchants allege that thero- was no reason for llui publication of their/ / names in the list , us none of ihoin agreed lo } close their places of business The managu-1 mont of tbo fair telephoned to the merchants and then published the names of tlioso whet wire asked , although many of thorn do-1 cllnod at the time , and others asked tlmo tci confer with follow merchants. The rotaiij merchants do not fool that they can afford to close for the fair , as their bus-1 ! ness has been very dull and has only commenced to got better , and they see no. ' good reason why they should lese ono of the , host days of the week lor the hunollt oP what they consider a very poor fair. They ; ar every indignant over the action of llu- , fair management and the newspaper thiiU helped mislead iho public 10 the linaneUiS loss of the merchants. The "No. U" Wheeler & AVilsnn , with its. perfected Umlsons , upper nnd lower , is thoJ only lock-stitch machine- Unit makes ml olastio Beam. It is the dressmaker's fuvurltcs on that account. Kohl by Oeo. W Lancaster & Co , , CM South Sixteenth street. ol . . "Although California celebrates nt the World's fair today the forty-third annivers ary of the admission ofthostuto into the union , it was twenty days after it uccaiuo ono of the American states before the event was made a day of great rejoicing on the Pucitio coast , " said un Omuhan .yesterday. ' ' 1 well remember the event , as it took pinna in Sanj Krnnclsco , October 'M , 1B.VJ. The it- izens , with ono mind , over slnco the news reached them , had resolved to ru-ocho the glad welcome of California Into the union of her thirty sister states by setting apart a day for general rejoicing HO soon ns arrange ments could bo made for the event , The day was ushered in with it federal salute from the Plaza by n detachment of company - pany MThird United .Statesartillery , under command of lieutenant II. U. ( Jibson. The turnout was great. There was an oration deliveredby Hon. Nathaniel Dennett. It wnsan exceedingly line effort , brimful of patriotism. At its conclusion was sungn patriotic odocomposed fortho occasion by Mrs. Wills of Louisiana ut the renuest of the committee of urran emcntu. A grand ball closed the ceremonies. " Plies of people have piioi. nut Do Witt's Witch Hnzel Salvo will euro thuiii. Drulr * Un , c DCouncilman Back of the First ward indlg. nantly denies thu charge of u speaker at the meeting of the unemployed of the city at Motz hall Thursday evening , The cbargo was made that the First ward councilman bus a team working upon Iho streets of the city. Mr. Duck denies iho ownurtihip of the team In tjucslFon and says h is the properly ofC. C. llunscu , and ban been for iho past two years. Haiikin makes his homo with the councilman , which has probably caused tbo rumor to bo started. For that "out o' sorts'1 feeling Take Hromo-SolUor trial buttlo lOot * .N.-lirii.KHS Mill. . Once again the state fair opuns Us gates at Lincoln. It promises to bo ono of the most Intoroslini ! exhibits of Nebraska pro- ducts over made , while iho racing and other amusement events are far ahead of any previous fair , The railroads maku liberal reducllous lu faro during the wcok , which will , as of yore , take many an Omahan to the Capital city. o Piles of people have pues. uuv DoViU' § Witch Haicltjalvd wliro'uro them.