THE OMAHA .DAILY NEE : JFNIIUY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1H5)3. ) 7 NOTICES. A I1VKHTISEMKNTS FOIl TIIKSK COLUMNS /Will holnktti until 12t : : ( ) p m. forttin ercntnir mid imlll 80p. : m. fortlio mornln * suit Sunday coition * . Advertiser * ! , liy rrqncntlnr numbem ! ctirak. rnn ha n thplr nnswi-nt nildrr i < 1 to ! \ niitnlxTpn If llor IncarpofTilK IlKE. Answers no addrrnscd Svlll bo dellviTnl upon prpagnt.itlon of the chc-ck. SITUATIONS WANTED. Uati-fi 1V < c n word first Insertion , le n wonl there- rtir. : , Nothing laltpn for lr ji limn 83c. WANTKl ) , IIY YOUNO I.ADY I.IOIIT OP- A tier work or copyln. to tin. f.'O.OO month. Ad- flresii CJ 3H , H < X ) . MHO. ' , ' . . A PRACTICAIMAOItINISTWANT3 A SITU- AA ntlon nn BMtlonary cnrlnccr or Janitor In larire bnlldlnff. AddrvnslJ.17 , HTO. M387 ! _ _ A STKADYntlOF ANY KlNlTwANTKtT IIY reliable tnnrrlod in.in. Addresi Q 57. Hi't- . M.tOl J.1 A WANTKl ) , HY A .YOUNfJ T.A 1)Y WHO PK- jAfdrrs t't-llrf front clo o conllni'incnt of ( illlcn vork , n position nn Imvi-llii * rnpirBBnlallvntor emi > KOO < | wholesale lioiinc. Can rarry any line linmlh-tl bv the .ivrrairo naloBinan. llMl rufi-r- rnci'B. Aildn-HH ( j M , lii-c. MBit * W WANTED MALE'HELR " " "natWiifp n wonl llrst Insertion , lea word Ihcro- tiller. NoilihiK taki-n for II-HS than use. T ? - MANAOKH. INlU3TIHOtJS.r OArAtlt.E J lyouiKfiuan loiu.in.iirn onie , for relmblo rom- l > nny. Oood nnl.iry and InloroNt In bunlm-Hi. Mn l funilHli rt-fcri'nopB and InvpNl $300.011. Uoom r,10 Slock Kxnli. bldtt. . Chicago. 111. Mt ! l ! ii * TplF"vOH WANT A HOOD 1'AYlNO JOII WlllTK J Mlio UnwkH Nurtwry Co. , Mllwnukeo , WK JI811 O , TJ "sOMCrToTrsTr.AMS FUUN1SIIKI ) ; KXTUA . ) | : loinm wllh rlita Alnurlcaii Wrlniscr Co. , IGO'.I Ilnwanl M. HH Vj AT LAST WK HAVK IT-ACTIVK WOKK . ! > crtt wnnli'd iiviTywhrnt to laUiordcrH for "ShcnirH World'H Fair I'liotoitrapln-d " only hook of rotijrrleliliil photonraphu of built In ; H , HCCIICH tindfXhlliltH. TrciniMidoim dally HileH. bonanza lor worlccrH- drop ovtT.vthlnit anil hnndh-It ; you WlllniuUiiinnnoy fait : blif rominlHHlonH ; boolcniin cnllt ; llhmlr.itiil rlrcnlarH. tcrniH fri-i ; . Oiitllt. r.O ' ' . " ' . Ail. Olobo Illbln 1'uldlHhliiB Co. , Il.iS Jnarborii M. , Chicago . III , , or 7-3 Clii'Hlnul Rt. , I'hlla. , I'll. Mlllil ' . " f > WANTHI ) . AN KXl'KKIKNOKI ) MKN'H FUlt- -nlHlilin'iroodH Hih'snian , ono who IH wi-ll no- niiahitcd In thn oily and can uoinniand .1 irnnd trade pn-frrrcd. AddrfHsQ-l' . ' . Hat * . MHO'- 'J'J TJ' ' WANTKO.FlRST-cr.ASS MACHINE 1ILACK ; JjHiiillh. U.ivlo A. Cowglll \YorkM.lfittinml JackMon. M3I3 l > -SlIOVKI.IiKUS WANTKlON NOUTIIOMAHA J JiiKiln nuwur , cumur AIIIUB iivuttue nndjiTth t. I-TIIK NKHHASKA , aUAHANTBK SAVINTfi JXinil InvrBtim'iit company want n fisw contln- ni'-n of coed adilrost to act a Mollcltors. Apply at rooniH i-'L' and .3 , DoiiKlan blouk. MllliO "n-WA"NTKD. SAUSAOK MAKKIl. OKKMAN ; J'only irood OIIOH iiid apply. Call or wrllii WrHt- lihali'ii llrort. . Atlantic. Ii. MlU3 : ( WANTKl ) , C HHOR SAW5SMKN AT ONCK. Ooldun K-iifln Hhoostoro , 114 South lltlh nli-vot. M301) i'j ! * IJ-WANTKU , SAI.KSMKN ON COMMISSION ; J'lnbr.itlni ) ! ; oil : line Hld Ilnis. Hn-claltIoB | for flnleelBlB. ThoConimorelalOll Co. . Clovt-land , O. MIH1 ! ii- * WANTED TOiMALE HELP. Rales. lifca wcinl llrst liiHi-rllon , le a wonl there- nfler , Nothlni ; taken for less than 20c. all baby. Work lleht. and gooil home for In telligent Blrl. Mrs. Hutching , 3013 California. WANTED , A COMPETENT OIHL WHO UN derstamls cooking. Oood wages , 2037 Dodge etnu't , opposite high school. 310-22 Ti WANTWD , AT ONCE. AOIUL FOU GF.NEHAL v > liouso\vork , 2402 St. Mary's avenue. 310-22 -WANTED , OIHL FOU GENERAL HOUSE- work. ( Jtiod iiay If come well recommended. Inqiriru 027 S. 20th strt-et. 3 17-25' C - WANTEI)7 ) SECOND * "OIHL , 1010 OAl'ITOIi avn. 372-21 * " _ - WANTED , GIUL FOU GENERAL HOUSE- xvnrk In a small family. Must he able to do washing. A. H. Dale , 2500 Woolworlh ave. 378-22 * COOOD GIRr7F6n7 GENERAL HOUSEWORK lit ) I S. 30th St. M3UIIU1 * _ ' - WA JTBDr YOUNG OIRL TO ASSIST IN A fantlyof3. : 1)10 ) N. 25th avenue. M31IO 22 * FOR JIENT HOUSES. ' Rntes , lOca line each Insertion , f 1.00 a HnopOri month. Nothing taken for less than " c. D-HOUSES IN"ALC PARTS OF THE CITY. The O. F ; Davis company , 100. Farnam. 080 T-H 'AND1ROOM APARTMENTS , . VON DORN block , > vllh steam ; references ; 810 S 22d. 087 D-FOR UENT. 7-HOOM MODEUN FLAT Lance block , 000 S 13th st. OS8 i -n-KOOM OOTTAOK. MODRKN. CIIOIOK , IN ' .Stanford Clrclo. O. S. 1. ittlor.01 lluo bid * . nee \-8-UOOM IIOUSK , MODKIIN , NKAU I1IISI- 'nOBH , runt moderate. Apply 'JO I lleo bnlldlni ; . tVjO n-llOOM COTTAGE. ALSO 1 OR 11 ilBlitsI rooinii , all modern. h < * antlfiil lawn aud nhade. N. E. cur. 22il and Miami streetu. 411 T -LIST YOUR RENTAL PHOPEHTYVTfii J-'ll. J. Kendall. 007 Ill-own bldg. Stores. Hats and collngt'Hviinteij " all over the city. _ M741-O2 B'OluENT , HOUSE IN GOOD North llUh ntreet M700 R-UOOM HOUSE NEAR HIGH echool , J. F. Hurton , 2010 Capitol avi-nno. M170 22' JY-7-UOOM FLAT. MODEUN CONVENIENCES , .I/down town location ; $20.00 ; rrferenci'S re- qnlUHl. Wright J. Lasbury , Itilh and Howaiil.MllOl MllOl T > -7-UOOM DETACHED IIOUSK. HAST FHONT , -1 'filinnnnn nvo. . lurso yunl ; f.'O.OO. Wrlulit.V IiHbtlry. MHiiL' _ T -TWO n UOOM imiojc IIOUSBS , tan I'AHK J 'avpiini1 , faelinllanwoin parkpearly mm-.hard- \viioll llnlHli , llrHt c-l.-iHH nioili'ni oonviMilrnera , In- QiiUx ) 1115 South Thlrty-Bfcond Ht. J.M. UluhaiilB. iu--o ; l * 1Vl4T. . 7 UOOMS , HANOE ANp ALL ( miKit I J'tonvt'itlt'iic't'S , In irood eondltloii. $ . ' / ; call at Blorii. 701 S. 10th Ht. at 10 a. in. ( looreo Cloimer. M171 D - HOOM JIODKllN 'HoTlBHTaainCASS , KX- I'ulh'iit ropalr , nluii ni-l hborlioo.l , olirap to peed litnant. 13. A. Northnp , Tax Dup.irtiiiont II , , t bl. rnllwny. JIHOO yi * T-T I-KOON MODlIl'.N Kf.AT , ' . ' ( .Oil DODHK ; -/10. . | M-ltl-'Jil' THOUSKS NOS. ' 'SI ! ! AND .8.1 SOUTH 10TH ; .l rlulil roaniB. all ino.U'rn. Uuorso . I * . Coatim , l'Atli > num tiloclc. ML'3a i3 ! DFOIl UKNT.il NK\V "lIOttSK-T SOlJTinvTlST rmimr 'JlUh and California Htn-ulH. All modorii i > oiiviulniit > i-n. Il.T. Clurlco. I'lU Uu-inl of Tr.ido , li'luphunu ll'H ' Jl'.M ) 'J3 DNirEiwrtiiiNisTini ) KKSII ) NCi ; ALSO nnfunilhlii'd. Ueft'rcm-OH. Wolahaim' Airt-ncy. K , IMVIlhnull blk , , MIL'U : OI8 T ) lO-JlOOM IIOIIHIC. ALL MOUKUN CNVKN. ) JJU-niTK , If-mtKuulli IDlliHtlrCI. MIIMO''a * XT. DKSIHA11LE HOUSE , II ROOMS. location , to ( .mail family ( without chtldnm ) who will take llrst-claHS euro of prop- ortyforiori.vi'ar ! : at reaHonablo ronuil. Hoggs A. Hill , 140.Farnam streut. M3.IO 23 Tj- FOR HIINT.lT-lIoOM FURNISHED HOUSE , 4'iHviHl | Ntroel. All miMlorn t'onvenlenrcs. Ap ply forenoons , 1011 Wlrt Htivi't , 3H-21 * 1 . HTIIAM. CUNTKAf , , HK.At.TIIY. AI.t.MOI- J-'rnii l.n , 7-rooin liuimoB. Tlxartl"Jl N.'JIlliHt. 851 _ " . ! I'J TUJCrllOOM IIOUSK ; Al.fj IMOUKUN"IM - J'.lircjvi'iiu'nlH. Apply to Owen JlcCaltn-y. lil'-'O J.ii" iiy ) at , ! I1U'U * T'mi"HUNT. \ . NICK KIVK UOOM COTTAOK J'.ilio-I ph-asiut tvnnix , luiinlivi 8:17 : South ultli nlrwt or lil'l.l Howard t. Jl.lll-'ja * TVOIl HUNT. NK.W 4-HOOM COTTAOK , IIOTH Jami sahlur. collar fl tunicliy water , only * y.oo , Imiulru I'.llH Kirnnm. ; i,7 _ i u-t M OTTAGE , 2:10 : AND CLARK. IN- u (5'3 ( Jaclthou , 375 J ) FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , 838 S.1ST ST. MIDI 21 * 1) ) KOU lU'.NT. NK\V fi-HOOM COTTACiK , (1ITY und clHtiTii w.ili'r. I'dal bin nnd i-lowi In lioliho. A hlrictly ! irbt-c'li : s plaeiMill Sowniil blllX't. " .1:1111 : ' 'I , * "i \ Tou'j&KNr. & A NJOI : H-UOOM HUIISK , on. J/ilidnlii city and clHti-rn watur : ehmat and t-oal bliiH ; HO nth froiil ; iiloo , iooil. A llr.it'Cl.'iHs plucu. 'Zhl _ Sowaid Htny.'t , .Mliu ; ' 'I' n \ iisiuAiti.vrr ) iuxM"ToTTAoi ) : . MoTTUN / J-/lmpru nnunti ) , 810 South -.i | aii\vt. 41UMU I OR , RKNT FURNISHiiD'ROOMS. . Uals , lSoiiworii , first Insurtlun , leu wortlthere- nlti-r. Xkutluug tukeu for lus * tlr.t.i 25c. KTW -uunly. . b'jj botilli ' . 'Ulh vlrevl. M14U ' ROOMS. j3. _ HOW- J'-.ti\l. SIS S.'tl' 'l , > - KtUKLY _ JJi-ru cuiiri-nloucod ; for itluaij.i o.ily. 7U1 R Uith , llut "U. " HJia * 't * 'InmNisiiU ) UOOMS , 1017 A. IO-.M CAPITOL > A * ! _ MiUOS.IO * -KIIUNISHKU OK UNniUNISIIKD UOOMS -IJto in-ill nil p.irts of city , lluaiu U. < nttl : Otllco , UiH-rlloorOluiUuuldi- | | ami Dodd.lasu * T\ SOUTH J-'llOXTlt0011srAiri7jlOUKllN.-00i FOR < RENT FURNISHED HOOMa FE E-PARLOUs siO CHICAGO STREKT. MlT E -FURNISHED ROOM WITH IIATH , ffl.OI ) PER month , 1011 F.irnnm. 355 22' _ 1WA'NTKD , UOOM MATE nv A YOUNG Jjgpnllr-m.in. Desires nn rpoablo companion with regular hahlti , Call pvenlngs or addri-B * K. K. Swnrtz. IUI5 Capitol nvpnno M35i ! 22 * wlE 17-TWO NICELY FUHNISHBI ) UOOMS. SUIT- lnble for Iwo or tlirni cenllemen. 102:1 : Dodge. 'oHKNT. FURN snKHOOMsNOLK i-iiHiille. No objections to light housekeep ing. ( Mi North Itlth street. M3XO 21 * FURNISHED RUOMS AND BOARD. l. ' THE DOLANT2oJ-\NDlll ! N. 18TH ST -L1 - C97 I-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDEH CAHE OF Woman's Christian association , 111 S. I"llml. 8111 JLROOM AND HOARD FOR TWO. 2215 JL nnl street. 153 F -UOOMS AND 1IOAHI ) $0VEKK , 030 S. 17TII atnxjl. , 3-J'olf' * . ' -TWO I'r.KASANT UOOM3. WITH ItOAIll ) . -flltl Dodiri ! . 350 ' . ' 0 * f-ATTHK VAN COUUT.OS N. 17T1I STllKKT. . U7IOSO * Ii'-9OOT KOOM3WlTHllOAUU.IJ30 > tIOtTOr.A3 FOltKK , T SXOliliSANDOFJTlOSS. Hatos. inc.illtmp.ich huprllon , $1.10 allnopor iiontli. Notlituir t.'iUi'ii for leHH tlian 'J.'tc. -POH IIP.NT. TIIK .I-STOIIY ItllcK Olll Pamam HU Tinbnllilltu hits a Hrupronf co- ipnt hasomi'iit. complolo Htcam-lioatlns llxtnros , atiTiiu all tlio lloo.-.i , eas. ctu. Apply at llioonico I The Hun. UIU _ " , -"rOirUKNT ( ) l'PICK Rl'ACK ON OIVOUNU Jnoorat l"l'J ) Karnam bliwt. JIU'JH -WKUAVK.Sl'APnTO LKT FOU 1IKSK UOOM to HOIIIO di-Hlralilo party. Call or aiMr > "n , iVyckolT , Seaman1) .V Uoiietllct , 1711 ! Farnam ilrcot. Oinaliii , Net ) . n ID , -KLKOANT Ni\V : STOUK3 ON 10T1I NKAU Howiiinl ; Hplendltl location for ctoartt ami con- Vctlonury. ircntH1 fiirnHlil'icrt ' or any uooil line ; IHO Bood llKht baHcmunt. WrlL'ht .V Lanuur.v.Mtton Mtton -STOUK , 321,9. 10 11KT. FAKKAM& IIAUNIIY. Ml 117 - ' -POH UKNT , A 0001) BUICK STOHK UOOM. J 1H07 St. Marj-'H nvo. , v.'xtiu. Slfi.UO and will ' .aku rent out In tradu. Inqnlru 1318 Parnam.ir . : ir > o 21 AQENT3 WANTED. Uatos , llloix line raoli hmortlon , $1 50allno per month. Nothing taken for lent than J. " > c. 1AOKNTSVANT15U. . W1J OUAHANTKK YOU ii can niiiku $70.011 to sf 2 O.U ( ) a month worklnir 'or ux In any locality ; will pay salary or cotmnltt- Hlon , ; IH pruferittl , and oxiwiisua. Money ih-poslleil hi bank to cover samn when Htnrtod. If you are out of work wo have Momiithlnir entirely new to ollor , ami If you will follow onr hiHtrnutloiiB your BIICUPHH Is Hnre. The peoplu will have our goods , no inaltor how hanl Dm HHII-H. Illir Bales reported svorj'Whi'rc. All n'anln-d of you la a lllllo pluck and piiHti. Wo fnrnlHh nninple otittltB free. Write today for particulars Ix-foro all valunblu ter ritory In taken. AiliIruHS "ilanufrcturcrH , " 1' . O. box 01108. IlOHton , MaHi. MHSO Ol l rAOKNTs WANTKD , LAUIKS ou ' ' men , to introdneo and control tlio Haiti of the patented Now Jloon embroidery and darnlui ; rln u. A new Invention for doln ? nil klniln of fancy work and mendlnfr , by hand or machine. CopyrlRliU.il book of limtniollons for imo on the MuwlliK machlno free with onlt-r. Liberal commls- Bloim and a clear liuld. Sample ring by mall and full particulars for 25 centu. The Ohio Kuvnlty Co. , II 1. Clnulnnatl. O. JI118 O10 * T AOKNT. A UKLIAHLK 1'KKSON TO TAKK thu iiKuncy In their town for one of the hem payIng - Ing nrtlvluH on the market ; retails for'JiiccnU ; pays 101) ) p ( > r cent prolit ; sells to ovi-rv family , llobert S. Went. Cleveland , O. M385 yj * WANTED TO KENT. Uates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.r > 0 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than ' -)0. " K-A FIVE TO KIOHT-UOOM STKAJI TlEvTBD Hat near business portion of city ; possession wanted October 1 to 0. Ad Iress Q 81 , lice.M370 M370 22 K WANTED , TO UKNT JIODE11N HOUSE. 7 to 8 rooms , Bonth of Uutliro and west of ' 'Itli. Ui-ntnot to exceed $20.00 per month. AddroHi Q 01 , lieu. M381"J' STORAGJi. Uatcs , lOc n line each Insortlon , $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for leas than 125c. M -STORAGE , WILLIAMS4CHOS3,1214HAHNEY 0115 M-S : FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clca 1 > aud cheap rates. R Wells.llll Farnam. COO WANTED TO BUY. Ratcn. IK e a wonl llrst Insertion , lea word thoro- aflor. Nolhhit' taken for less than -'Ju. N WANTED TO BUY , SECOND-HAND PIANO. Please state whether upright or square and the name of piano. Address Q IK , lleo. M32S 22 FOR SALE FURNITURE. Raton. IWo a word first Insortlon. lea word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c , 0-FOU HENT OH SALE. HKST MAKE UP- rlght pLino. Inatdro room 30S , First National bank building. ! )2.i 0oiT SALE , COMPARATIVELY NEW FUR- nltnroofa K-room cottage , at almost your own price If taken at unco. Address Q 14 , UcM100 M100 22 * 0 -STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Farnaiust. 130 0-FOH SALE , FIIHNITUUE AND FIXTUHES of 20-room hotel for one-half what It Is worth. Q43Hco. Mtl : : ! > 22 FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO Uatcs , IWo a word first Insertion , lea word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. > -FOK SALK CHKAI' , A NICK I'ONV CAUT InQUlni at 1014 CuminBtroot MH81 P -NEW PLATFORM SPRING EXPRESS wagon , brass mounted harness and good team $100.00 ; part cosh. Call ut 3310 Cnmtngutrect. M3U2 24 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hatos. iKea word flrstlnsertioii , lea word thero- after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. r\-r'OH SALE , A REGULATION SIZE IIHUNS Vxwlck .V. Ilalluibilliard table , rack.cues nnd balls. Evprythlng In first-class Hhape. Address N 21 , Hee. M18U. Q - MALE , ICE IN CAR LOTS. GILHE'RT Hros. , Sapp block. Council llltlirs. M707O2 Q-FOU SALE , FULL-HLOODED , FINELY- marked St. Uernaril pups at 023 North null street Mii3 : ; 22 U THOSE AFFLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM liaraly.fln , and other chronic : diseases , am re quested to coiiiiuunlcalii In writing with O. Uuilln sky , No. B3I South 10th ut , Consultation fn-ii o chat-go. 371-21 * Q -TYPEWRITERS CHEAP A FEW FIRST _ class new typewriters will bo sold at ninnufac tnrers'cost or about Olio-half price for cash. Ad dress Q O1.1. Hee , 373 23 O LAIRVOY ANTS. Hatou , lOoa llnunach limurtlon , $ lr > 0a line per month , Nothing takt'ii for IOHH than _ 3e. S-MUS. NANNIE V. WAHUEN , OLAIUVOYANT , reliable business medium ; fithycarai 111) ) N.Hlth S-PHOF , ZANZIC , MEDIUM CLAIRVOYANT , has arrived and Is lot'iited at 210.1 Farnam Htnvt. whurw he will give goiinlim life n > adlnis. Prof.anile Is endorsed by thu public. He reveals your entire life with utmost truth. No sign. M3I1 22 MASSAGE. BATHS. .ETC. Hatch , lOon lliinracli InHorllon , ifJ.SO a Una iwr month. Iiotlilnj ; taken fur lo-i. ) thaa 'JOo. f | -JIMK.CAUSON."ll'Jl DOUGLAS HTUI5KT.3D 1.floor , room , luusauan , ulcoUc iulrl in and > i batlin. MltiU' " . " T 8TOWB , MAUNKTIO IIKALKIL 'JD.1 TM DousliiH block Mililll Ol' M * MADAMKSMITH , ooa s. laTii yyo'vixiott JIlooin 3. MaBsat'J viior , alcohol. btr.iin.Biilnluir- iit'iind Boa uauiB. niL'lil - . ' ; ! PERSONAL. Rates , Idea li each limertloii , $1.50 a Hue per mo . Nothing taken for lens than 25e. " U-MASSAOE TREATMENT , i > mal tattiM , HC. ilp nnd hair iivalMivnl , iiianlcii Oth.WlthnullblU HONX.Y aO LOAnf KriA.it iBTAT . Haluaiooa line each luauitluu , 1.3' ) a Him pr month. Kuthhc litkeii for lesj tlnu v'5c. \V-ANTHONY LOAN ANUTKUST co. . : u N. Y. ' ' Lift' , - ' Y.i h-iulaat Um'rulua forchoL-j Bccarlly Y.y. : i ilta ana luwa faruiuor Oiuahu city propurly. UO.I . . , . . . . , . . . TO fl.WWI.O. ) TO IX1AN 1 T)3 " juar o..44ili.-uv O.n.ilii real l" l.ito or Mr 3it lamlo. L. C1. uui-mi .V Co.JJ1 Sliotfly uloc. . M8IB I \ \ - WON K V ' 1XJ LOAN A I1 UHYKST KATK3 ON ) ' tnipru > iti aud iiiu.iiprjk-iijo.utiitr0.iluoi.it j.l " f 'i lliy i'rut : j. . /oj , * ar , i n. njj \ \ r-Mf.KV TO LOAN Ai . . , V f. V. ' "TxV-S I The O. F. Davis Co. . 1105 'aruam blrjui. OU I MONEY TO LOAN ItEAL ESTATE Cnnllntifd. W AN TwlM'pKoVKDANlTuNTMPUOVKD city property , $ .1.000 and upwards , A to US | x > r ccntino delays. W. Fani.im Smith A Co,1320 Farnam COO W. MONEY TO LOAN AT CUHHENT HATE3. Apply toW. Il.Mclklo , First National HK bid * . 005 \V MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MOHTOAOK ' on lomr time. Address Tliomns Jpffpri , Council HIUftH. la. M318-8I ) _ " " MONEY"TO"LOAN-OHATTE LB. n.ili-1. 10c a Una each Insorlton. tl.50 n line per monlli. Nothltn ; taken for lesn than _ .1e. -1 > O YOU WANT MONKY1 Wo will 1o.iu yea ANYSttM yon with on your FUHNITDKK , PIANOS , HOI19K3 , WAOONS. CAUKIAOKS. WAKKHO1ISK HKCKtl'TS , etc. Woelvo prompt attrnllun tonllappllcilloim , anil will carry your loan nt Ion * its you with. You can reduce tlin coil of carry Imr your loan by n p.iympiil ninny HIIID. Tliort-ls no publicity or removal of | ire | ; rty. FIDELITY LOAN OUAUANTKK CO. , Uoom I. Wlthnoll block , 009 Cor. inthnnil Harnuy ati. Y-WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OP SH- -Acurlty ; mrlully cunllilcntlal. A. K. Unrrln , room 1 Continental block. 0(17 ( X -MONKY TO LOAN- Wi ) will loan you any sum which you wish , Bmall or large , nt the lowest possible rales. In the qiili.'kr.st posHlblotlmo , nnd for any length of time to suit you. You can pay H back In Hiich biBtall- miMilH as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It aa long as you keep It. You can borroiv onHOUSnilOLD PUUNITUUE ANI > PIANOS , HOUSES. WAUONS AND CAUUIAOKS. WAUEIIOUSH UECEll'TS. MEKCIIANDI3H OU ANY OTltKIt SKCUUITY , Without publicity or removal of tnperty. . OMAHA MOUTCJAUE LOAN CO. , 3IH1 SOUTH 1UT1I STUKKT , llrst Itoor above thn hlniet. THE OLDEST. LAIltJKST ANDONLY INCOUPOU- ATEU LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.COS COS BUSINESS CHANCES. UateH , lOc n lno ! each Insertion. $ l.iil ( u line iiiontli. Nothing taken for lens than 23c. - 087827 * \T-WANTEO-nOOD ENEUOETIO PHYSICIAN 1. Atldrass Lock llox 71 , llcrtrand , Nob. 414 Y-FOU RAL"E ou UENT-THE STOELTINO Hott'l In Prosser. Adams Co. , Neb. Apply to J. . Kay. Hastings , Neb. -IISH'ja' _ Y I1EST PAYINO MEAT MAUKET IN THIS city for aalo or rent. Call at 250' ' lllondo Htrcet. M3U7Si2 ! _ Y FOR UENT. A 11AKEIIY SHOP , OLD STAND No. 1110 North lUthHtroet. Apply to Jos. Ue l- 111:111. : M88 1 V ONE OFTHK IlKST AND 11EST LOCATED J hardware Htorcs In the Htato for Halo. Address Q 10 Omaha HKK. 130. Y FOU SALE , LUMI1KU STOCIC AND Fix tures ; will Invoice $7.000.00 ; net protlt last year , sf',37r .00 ; ro.iBon for Hollhiff , have ether business. Address Q 17. Ht-o onico. Mill 23 * -COUUKSl'ONDKNCESOLICITEDWITH J. parties bavins llvo to tun thousand dollars. HiislnrHH dostrabln and Ions extablltiliiid. Morn capital ncudud. Address lu atrlut coutldcnco. Q M , lieu. M''SS O10 * INVESTOUS-FOU SALE , IN DRY .L goods Htoru doing a largo business In Lincoln , Neb. , a city of 00,000 population , a few of the bi'st departments , thu department * ) doing a KOOil and prolltablo business. The stock will Invoice about S- . " > , tIIU.Ol ) ) In each department. For further partic ulars , address John II. Cunningham , Lincoln , Neb. JI287 V-WILLSELL FOU CASH OU TUADE FOU J- good farm lit eastern Nebraska or Iowa , a good clean stock of mdse. In onu of thu best trading points In Nebraska. Just the time of year to go into 'business. Address J. Kslaquc &Co. . Hor- inaii , Neb. M30. > 2B FOU SALE FOU CASH , FIUST-CLASS STOCK of groceries ami queensware. Invoice about $1,000.1)1) ) ) ; doing the best grocery business of the town ( about : iOUO ) . No old Block ; no bettor town for the business In Koutheantern Nebraska. Ad dress Itrazll , First National bank , Wjnn ore , Neb. M337 22' V 1'OU SALE. NICELY LOCATED AND WELL- J- furnished 40-room hotel , good tradu ; long lease , or will take anactlvu partner. Address Q 40 , lleo. J1331 20- FOB UENT , THE NEW YOUK HOTEL IN Fremont. Neb. A modern 00-room hotel , newly renovated throughout ; will rent at a reasonable Hguro to responsible parly , or sell ut a bargain. T. W. Miller , Fremont , Neb , M332 20 V WANTED , STOCIC OF MERCHANDISE. i cheap f or wish ; also busbies' ) man with some moans wants Interest In Home paying bnslncud ; bank or oHlcc ; rcferotices. Address lock box 4 , Orlswold , Iowa. -MiUj : 23 Y HAUIlElf SHOP FOU UENT ; GOOD LOCA- tlon. 021 PactllcSt. : I70-21- Y S 100.00 A MONTH. 11USINESS FOU A MAN who has got bomu Bluff and sand : yx,000.00 Is piiougb ; needn't bo all cash ; don't cost anything to Investigate. Address Q CO , Hee. M39823 Y-.DIVIDEND . PAYINO , NONASSESSAHLE htoc'.c In llrst-class local company for BUlu ohoup for cash. Address Q 08. Omaha lieo. Mll)7 ! 24 * Y-CLEAU CITY LOTS TO EXCHANGE FOU residence property. Must bodcsirablelocation. AddrehsQ 00 , Hee. M38II 25 * TOR EXCHANGE. . Hates , lc ( ) .1 line each Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. " " t "o\\'Nu "FARMS NNBiuAsf ARKANSAS "and DakoUi. Will Bull cheap or exchange for iiulbu. , horsey iinil cattlo. Add. box 70 , Frankfort. lud _ till Z CLEAN STOCK OK ( iENEUAL MDSIO. WILr" taku real estate , money. Hex 2'JO , Frankfort. Ind. _ _ _ _ _ lill ( /-BUSINESS BLOCK. OOOD TO\VN IN EAsr- /Jcrn NebrasUa , for stock nulau. Address 1' . O. llox 100 , Creston , Nob. ' MB1S2(1 ! ( * , 007 HHOWN HLDG. JI742-02 / LAND IN NEBRASKA TO EXCHANGE FOU /-/good horses and part cash. Address llox 731. Fremont , Neb. 20(1 ( 22 TWILL TUADE FINE EQUITY OF IFI.OOO.UO /Jin r > lot , corner , unimproved , In Denver , Colo. , for clear land In central or eastern Nebraska. Also clear lots and acreage nt Manltou' , Cole ; S. J. Ulchards , Hex 1U4 , Denver. Colo. M200 O10 V FOU EXCHANGE , GOOD HEAL ESTATE /-'and fash for merchandise. Address llox 72 , Grant , Neb. M ll 20 y HOTEL. 21 ROOMS , FUHNISHKD. DOING AJnico business , clear , worth $ : ii > on.l ( ) ( , In Honth- wi'Htprii Iowa , and Council Illuils rental property , $ lil)0.0l : ) ( , and llrHtreal est-itu mortgage. f.'illlMliI , for clear , modern residence or good lots , Omaha nr Council Illuils. Address M , H. M , , Warnorvllle , Neb. M3iO ! 22 * f/-TO KXCIIANOK FOU A LAUGEU PLACE , ( I- /-/room lioiifo , clear and We'll locate : ! , D. F. Hutchison , IDS N. 10th ulrect. Mill ) . ' 23 / FOU SAM3JOlT "ri IA D K. II III ACUKS IJNIM- /-'provi'd land , good for stock farm , Hiipplled with water from a laign nprlmr. three miles from a cinmiy eaf. worth * tl.ou per acre , Ineumbruneo $1,0110.00. Will trade for unliiuiiiiibi'rtilully prop erly tir sell on easy terms , Address J. H. . luck box 00 , city. . M38U 21 TOR SALE BEAI. ESTATE. Hates , Illn a llnu each Insertion. $1.50 n llriu pjr month , Nothing taken fur lest Ihan ' . ' . "us J Jot-trade. K. K. Darllii ! ? , Darker blk. M331 800 ACUKS GOOD F.MIM LAND FOR HALK AT lowpilcoor tixeliniiKu , III Nebraska , fur PUT- chandlbu ur hornus. U. H. I'dcM-aon , 111-J s. llltli Ht. A1U37 OJ l OK SALK. AN KLKa.VNT n-JlODM COTTACSi : i. and coed lot on parud ntruot , paving and HUWUI- taxt-Btill pi W , * .V.oo ) down. K0.00 ! per muiilli ( In- clndhnr IntcivMt ) will take tlilHk'unulno hn.ip. U'.il- tt-rU. Clark. I''IS llarney btreet. M-'I'J NK\V , LAUGKS-UOOM IIOUSK , WIUK 1'OUCH , ciMiienled ucllar nnd utuhoiisuu , wllli lot. $ liO.OO. ( Four n lee lota , D0xr.7 ' . 'ut oacti. half block from Htreut railway tie.-ir Kounl7.ti 1'lace. $1,301100 onclt. Othur runldmico mid Inwini'i.i lota ointally uhunp. Wrlto moor call at room AIM , I'.ix ton block , city. J. T. M. M.3II Oil ! J AKM LANDS , C , F , HAIUtlSON , HI' ' N. Y. LIFK S 0UtiTXEaFOK , SALE. Uali'B , lOo n lliienach Insnrtlon. $1,00 a line iur month. Nothing taken for lu.ii lliau 25o. \\'E OWN. IIY FOP.EC'LOSUUH. AND fiT ' ' unouf the best properties on IAIWII avenue , all In elegant Hhapd , 1 17 feet front , wltb everytbliu fumpU'tu ( the house and barn alone WU-lilllA * riU * * ooo.iNi ) , at n prlcti low rnon.'h to Justify uuurcliaij | bolcly au an lim-Btini-nt. ifI It ia Uiu liOHt property In Ouith I for tha mousy. Look It uvcrlimliluau tout. Iuai-3t ; It eluitlv. I will boHoldatiiifroutH-icrlllud. . -i'nU Isniiuimur- unilty ofyuur llfu to trut onu uf tlu i.rjjt bju'itlful rt-Hlilfiictm In Omaha fur h-di t'.ui t > il P-T cjut ut Us uulii.il cost. Call und wo will uho\v yo-i tili ! nrJ.Drlwltt : pU-ahinv. liLOUK LOAN & K JSPIX ) . . liltli und Ui > iiro iro'U. MIUl HIGH HAUJ' OMAHA Cll'vMOUTiA KS , iiuttlni. piux'hawr * g > o I nitH of Iniciimt. Hiimii of from * lou ui : fora ilu oy i l jji/uu Trust ( j. , lulu A. loli > . u.i. . . .i I'.irujJl irj o.i applluattun. HI .T ii JlirjA.JJl FUtS.VLK.SKCuir .tel/ivi.c. * A.noi lej ! | Ksujto uifi-ncy lllli taraam. U13 / lUOU'U IS" .MOItlGAUKs ! A.V'V AMOUNT ; , ' ( . ( i. Vi'alt.KT1. llro.vn bleu _ , 10th and Doml.ia. b''l ) | ( 'OU bAl.Ka'JilK uj IDW 1.0 I PIHSK WOUT- K.uca ou city proikirty piyi.u 10 piirti-nt ; Tno uctlvr I.ivuotoijnt. AJ.lr-sjd ' ' ' - OA'ncr , 1' I , U-u. WORLD'S FAIH HOTEL3 & BOOM3 Rule * . I've a wonl first Insertion , lo a wonllhom- after. Nothing Vtkon for H'.M.tlinn SJtx nt Clilpaeocnn find nMtliy furnlahp'l roomB nt 204 38th Blnt-t , near Oramt llotilovaM , nt r > 0o to * 1.60 i > cr dayj convenient > to elav.ittvl U. H. nnd Cottage ( Irovo avenue cabin oar. * . . ( > ! ' . > o.ll UNDERTAKERSAND EMU ALH11SHS Rntpfl. lOc r. line each bisection. $1.00 n line Per month. Nothing taken for Iri * than ' 'So. \f . nAKKR ( FbRMKnLYVITH JOHN O Jacobs , dcceaneilt later with M. O. Mntill , under- Inker nnd embalmpr , 81B Moth st. Tel. O'JO. DRESSMAE.INO. Ratrs. lOea line rach Insertion , 41.BH a line per month. Notjiltig taken for less tli.in N. . ITNOAOK IKNTS TTTTjO DRKSSMAltlNn IN l-ifamlllCB solicited , Miss Sturdy , 4-'iy Nicholas slix-vt. 7011.03 * AX ANTKO , DRKSSMAKINO. Cl'TTINH AND t iliilnir bythi-day. Allwo.-k ( juaranlrp.1. Mrs. Hopkins. 1104 So.'Olh St. 377-- I * SECOND-HAND TYP.EWR1T.ER3. Hnlos , lOc a line each limortlon , * t.f.fl a Him l r month. XollilnK taken for less than -'c. BOYliKSXllABlVfUH NKW YOUK LlFrTllLDoi carry the largest lluo of lyjie writers In the west , nil iiiakO' * , 15 ! to 73 per cent saved on all Icndtnir machines. Tel. BM , U4S SHORTHAND AND TYJb'B WRITING. Rates , loan line each Inwllon. $1.50n line per mouth. Nothing lakeii for leis than 25c. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON - acquire- working knowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van Saul's school of short hand , 513 N. Y. Life Typewriters to rcnu 010 PLACE TOLEARN , SHORTHAND nnd typewriting is nt the Omaha Commercial college. Write Uohrbough Urm. for catalogue , Omaha , Neb. 31)3 ) S22 OMAHA COLLKOH OF SHORTHAND AND Typmvrlllm ; employs an "tixport" ndlclal court reporter us Instructor. Facllltlos and location tin- HiirpaHHcd , A. C. Oiiff. A.M. , prlnclp.il und pro prietor. IJoyil's New Thoat jr bnllillnc. M271 OlO * SCALES. Rates. IKc a wordllrsllnwrtloii , le a word tlioro- nfter Nothing taken for less than SiSc. VTK\V ii 8KOON1) HAND SCALK3. ALL KINDS. . > Address llorden & Sollcck Co. , Lake BU , Chlc.nro. 017 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. Hates , lOoa Una each Insertion , $1.RO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 20c. 1810 California street. Oil PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 23c. JSONNENHEUO. DIAMOND 11ROKKU , 1305 Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1058. 010 3JOST. Rates , IKc a word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. LOST , VvEDNDSDAY MOHNINO , A 'COLLECT- or's book with Htalcnii'nts. Finder kindlv de liver or send to 710 N. 10th. M402 23 * LOST-HANK HOOK AND'AHOUT ' $3.00 IN EN- velope In book. Return ( o 1010 Douglas St. * M'100 23 * LOST-CHAMOIS SKIN VEST ON 13TH STREET between viaduct and Pierce. Finder please re turn to barber shop , 1202 Faniani , and receive re ward. ; : M3U3 22 POR HALLS. Rates , Idea line each iiisnYMon , $ t.fi ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for lOEa thangflc. OMAHA GUARDS XllSOX Y , 1714 CAi'ITOL avt-nnu , for balls , meetliuVs. club parties , etc. Also Morand's as embly Iwoms , 1510 Harnpy , both halls on llrst floor/uo sialrs ; no Dlllars ; hluh celling ; perfect ventilation ; terma reasonable. Cull and BOO Jloraml before 'renting elsewhere. ° r 11022 O9 TIIK ICKALTt iiJl.VIMvliT. INSTHUMKNTS placed,011' , , record September 21 , 1893 : 1. f. , WAItllANTVWIEDJ. Now Knsl tid Loan and .Trust riam- imnv tOfQ KAVHmor , lot 2 , block B , llouil'd 3c.adil | . u > , - . 82,500 W S Wright and' wife toT O Hrunnor , lot 0 , blpck 12 , Kltclion & WaugU's sttbdiv.:1. ' : ' . ; . . . 300 M M Hi-own lo American National bank , lot C , block , Albrlfjlit's annex COO J.S Canllleld to I'liHIpp llandschuh , nw fractional ! f 2-10-12 7,500 I'lilllpp HamKchuh and wlfo to J S CaultloUl , wi : lot 3 , block 2,0'Nolll's s nlid 1 v 2,400 J 1' Malluncior anil wlfo to"E A Henson , u 08 fcot lot 1G , block 3 , Campbell's add 5,000 Mary Houko to same , s 100 feet lots 17 ami 18 , Iilook3 , same 85,000 N 1' Dean to II U Hastings , lot 15 , block 1 , Hedford Place . 700 QUITCIiAIM PK.ilH. II H Henderson and wife to G T I.liul- loy , lots 17 lo 23 , block 1 , and lots 1 tou , block 2 , Valley Place 25 GeorKO Armstrong and wife to M I/ Denvln , 3UN34 ! chains In no so 10- 15-13 1 AV K Ware otal lo Kllen J and Harriet I ) Ware , s mot 5 , block 340 , Omaha , and 14 foot strip adjoining on west , . 1 I1KKI1S. J W Ilattln , special master , to M Ij Illhhop , u 44 feet , lot 1 , block 13 , Omaha , Total amount , of transfers S 03,027 I'rnponnlH for Holler. The Independent school district of Carroll , Iowa , will receive ) bids for a DO-horso power boiler Tor Hleiim himtlni ! purposes Wednesday night , Hnptumbor 27 , 1803. Carroll , Iowa. Sept. 20 , 1893. S22M3t RH1LWRY TIME CRRD * ICHIOAGO. niIRLIN(3TON& ( Q.l Arrives i I Dupol liltli and M.'IKOII 3ts. I Oiunlia 4,20 pin Chlcaifh Vestibule. . . . . . . . fi.OO am 11.Mat 11 Chlcagh Exptvss O.r.O am 1(1.1.11)111 ( Chicago Express 4t3pm ! 7.17 pm Chicago & Iowa Local C.OS pm ' ' I k MOrniVErTTXrrlvea o'iiah'i Depot loth aii'l MIIHOII StH. Oninlin 10.1 fi.im Denver KxpreHS 11 , BB am lll.inam Deadwood Uxprnss 1.00 pm l.f.Opni . Denver Express . 4.00 pm O.nop-n . .Nebraska Local ( EKCuptSun ) . . O.BO pin H.I.-.am I . .Lincoln Local ( Kicount Siint. . ! l.i.1 : am Leaves" ! 1C. O. , Si' . J. .V 0. tl. i Arnvud _ lfpot IQIh and MIIHOII Sts. - | Omaha n.4 , < tniil..K.itiBiiHCllty | Day Kxpnisi. . . . B.i ( ! > pm 1 ( MB inn I K. C. Nlislit Kxp. vln U. 1' . Trans , fi.-tilam bt. nrnsH. B.40 am LoavesT ' Omaha I Uiiioil Depot ibtii'iV Murcy Sta.roniaha KAHJ- , | 10.30 am Atlantic ! Express 11.00 pm 4.00pm Nebraska Slate Llmltixl. , , , U.OOam 7.10pm Night Express 7.00am D.OOpm World1 ! ) Fatr > Llmltod 2.00pm 12. loam Oklahoma Exp. < ldU. ll.ox.aunl n.OO am loam"I "I WKStVJ I tl.OOnm Oklahoma ATi < xirHkp.Ex.Sun12lll ( ) | m J.05 pm Colorado IJjilloU 3.00 pm 11.03 am . . . .Nebraska Stilly.Lbnltud. . . , ) l.&ftpm Lu.ivi-s'i UNION . . . . . . . . O.uali.i I Union Depot IQLb'A.Maroy 8ta. | Onuilia O.SOr.m . Denver Hir.'S3. | 4.05 p.u 2.15pm .Overland 'Mer , 7.0U P'll 1.10pm Hoatrlcii.VSIi'u.nHbV.KxluxSun ) 12.30 p.n 0.40pn 10.411 am -I.'JO pm "iavr T cirnj.\iTo7 > nL73"si1. VAOL. ' p. . . . Omalri I U. I' . Depot and .Muivy Sts. | Omah i ri.lopai : | Chicago kMirtum TtOlfinni Il IOam | ChJu.uilMtireB . , , . , . . , . | 6.00pm y. . R. . ' . . . . [ TTrrlvaV Depot Ifltlin r 6ta. _ I Omah ' R.noaml DoatlwooJ Krjn l.o'op.u H.Oflam ( Ex. S-it.UVyo. Ext ( < liE < . Mou.l 4.5pn ( 5.30p'ii Norfolk ( Kx. iiiDl ly ) 10.211 a'ii O.ISpml. . . . , . . .SI. PanlExjigyst 11.25 an Le'aVes I CIlfCAGOi NOIt/PJI WK4rN7"Arrives | Omaha I U. P. d.ijt. . liltli , VM traySti. I Oni.iUi 10.40am ChlcagoHvpreits , II.U j pm 4.05iin ) Vesllbiilu IJinlNv. . , . , , 11.20 am 7.00pm .Eastern KJyi'l ' - ' 15pn 3.45pm Chic , Pans 12 : I5 pin U-aves I MLSSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmalialDc _ | > ot 15th ami W < it ) ler Ste. I Oiniii : ! : 12.45pm' ' . St , L'JtiU F.xpr. . .V , ; . . . | O.OIIain Iti.oo pav . si. Ixj.ulH ixprt < s . , 4.25pu 0. ill pm I . : . . . . . .Nebrahka iMc\\ : \ \ . . | H.IOam Leavt'ii" ! 'r. ST. l'"Mrjiro" iA"rrtvi > 8 _ Omuhal _ Depot 15lh and Webster Sis. I Oiiulu H.OUani7.Sluux | City Acc6.nuio < latlon ! i o.O5pii : l.lOpmlSlouc City lUiiiM-n il-it. Hiiii.jU2.1Uin | : 0.45 | > m . St. Paul Lluiltitl . ll.-5u-ii 0.1lliiiilKjiurbui | : P.taiaiiger ( Ex. Siin. ) | M.l.jani licimt. 10 anJ Maruf Sts. lUiluint Hionx City l'a vjurer MO/'Opm J.Dilli.n i .St. IMul Kxprusi llO.tlOani LtVvwT I" sioux CITY"jCPA(3Pin ( " OiiiahailH-i _ ol. 15lh mill W.-MlprSt ( > ) " r .4ipiii ! | . . . . . .st.I'aulLlmltai ) . . . . C.iJpiul Clile.io ; Ltinlted O4 Vll'vlt 3 i Jl 17 . 7i" P. Depot , linii aiil ilitt I i * 4.oup.ni TSt. LoiilsCaimo'a Hull . ll' ' WILL NOT ACCEPT A CUT Rotrenclimout in Salaries ou the Overland System Resisted , VOTE OF UNION PACIFIC EMPLOYES nn thn > 'ci > ri ! kit Division Itnitljr to I.onn 1'nrt of Tlielr Hiilnrlrj In the C'oinpiiny , lint Others \VI1I Not HI nnd It. Slnco August 20 , tlio forces of organized labor on tlio Union I'nulftV hnvo boon voting on three propositions submitted for their constilcr.Uion : 1'lrst Shall wo accnpla 10 per cent cut for nu Indefinite lime ? Second Shall wo accept a 10 per cent cut until January 1. 1894V Tblrtl Shiiil MiMilfor the company n loan of 10 per font of our mnulhly WIIROS until Jiiuti- ary 1 , 1HU4 ? lu atltllllou thoi have boon discussing the question of federation. Tlio votes of nearly 15,000 men have boon counted , the Kansas division being the last lo got In out of the wet. Outslilo of the Nebraska division which covers the terri tory between Oriiaha and Denver , tlio votes are practically unanimous ngahist nny cut whatever and --rwliPlinlngly t in favor of federation. On the N'ebraska division tlio men voted to n ako u loau to the company of 10 pur cent of tuinr monthly salaries until January 1. IS'.Kl. The meeting of the protecllvo board of the system which convenes hero next Monday lu conscqucncoof Iho ruling of the incu will bo n very interesting convention , for this board will have the tln.il arrangements lo make for carry hip out iho expressed wish of the men , and at tlio same tlmo devlso rules for Iho fedoratlou agreed upon. The meeting will extend into October , as General Manager Dickinson will not bo homo before the llrst proximo. But the board has a great deal to do and will have everything in excellent condition to present to the gen eral manager when ho arrive. There are of ficers to elect , schedules lo revise and sev eral minor grievances lo lake up bcforo the mooting with Mr Dickinson , so that ho will not arnvo any too soon for the members of Iho protective hoard. Whether a labulalod statomcnt ot the votes cast will bo presented to Mr. Dickin son is a matter resting solely with the ropro- senlallvcsof thoorganizallons. It is thought , however , that only Iho result will bo < lvon the ROiioral manager instead of a table of voles cast , and the division ou which they are employed. KNI ) OF A ll\TK WAIt. Fight llotwoou Southern 1'aclllo Lines and the AtchUou .Sottled. CHICAGO , Sept. 21. The rate war between Iho Atchlson aud Southern Paclllo Hues has ended and rates will go back lo lliolr old basis October 1. General Passenger Agent Goodman of the Southern Pacific today wired the onico of that road in.Chicago that the entire matter had been adjusted and that rates would go back to the old standard after Iho expiration of the customary ten days notice. The result is a victory for the Atchlson road in every part of the dispute. The western lines are already beginning to consider Iho question of rates to the mid winter fair to bo hold in San Francisco. It is yet too early to specify action , but the probability is that the existing castbound rates to the World's fair will bo made good for the westbound trip to the California ex position. On tlio Itrldgo Arbitrary. J. M. Johnson , general freight agent of the Rock Island , was in Omaha yesterday. When asked If a letter had been received from the interstate commerce commission by the ofllcials of the Itock Island regarding the Cquncil Bluffs bridge arbitrary , Mr. Johnson stalcd.that ho had understood a loiter had been received , but/vms not acquainted with the contents. Mr. Johnson was not Inclined to discuss anything but the weather , and when asked about the arbitrary , shut up like a clam. Mr. George Crosby , general freight agent of the Burlington , was somewhat doubtful of the outcome of an attempt to abolish the arbitrary nnd so stated. "I do not believe the interstate commission made the state ment applied to them and if tlioy did 11 was only in an unofficial way , I am salislled of llint. This bridpo will have to be paid and distance shoots of Iowa makes a live miles difference between Council Bluffs nnd Omaha , which will always exlsl. " Notes. General Manager A. S. Potter of the East Omalia company has returned from St. Paul. - J. B. Sheldon of tbo tolosraph department of Iho Union Pacific Is in Chicago. The Northwestern took out a party of twelve Odd Fellows from Vasa ledge yester day onroute to Chicago. Messrs. McConncll and Young of the Union Pacific had a days' Jlshing recently in the Shoshone country , bavlug big luck. General nnd Mrs. Buchanan tire in Mil waukee in attendance upon the annual meet ing of .tho American Association of General Passenger aud Ticket Agents. J'\lll iraSTUKX FACTS. Colorado , Four gold-bearing lends have boon struck on Blair mountain , iwo lullosfrom Silvertou. Affairs are very decidedly improving at Leadviilo. Soon 1,000 minors will bo at work. The Hidden Treasure , near Marble City , has an olghleon-inch vein which runs well in silver and lead , Sovcn hundred sacks of high grade era were shipped from the Pike's Peak , Cripple creek , Monday. The Fanny Kawlins Is in n two-foot vein of S'.HJ ore , with the main vein running $75. Work at the rate of forty tons a day will soon bo commenced. Miners at Cripple crcolc continue to record now discoveries. The Crusher prints a list of seventy mines around thuru which are now producing and shipping cither era or ro- 101ts. Two Hotchkiss mountain claims , near Lake City , tlio ISurl and Duke , have been leased nnd bonded lo Burkhurl , Uowland & Boll uulil July 1 , 181)1. ) for $8,000. These claims are near iho Golden Flocco. Hod Cliff mines are resuming shipments. ! The Si. .loo lessees marketed their lirsi car lust week and will follow It with olhers. Moxloy & Col , on the Indian Girl , have an- olbcr car ready for shipment , and ono lot of seven tons of JiOO-ouuco ere from iho Bodlo lias been scut to the smelters , George nnd William Goodwin of Bucna Vista have discovered n new process for sav ing thu line gold in thu placer claims , in which this country abounds. The llrst trial WIIH made yesterday afternoon and resulted in a four hours' earning of $8 , For this ox- porluiunt only the black sand of the river was used , W. A. Drake und Jerry Beach of Fort Col- HIIH are each oxpoctmgshoriry to ship in a carload of shcup for distribution amongst thu It Cures Colili. C uthi. Sort lotoat , Croup , Influ- nit , Whocfin ? Coujh , Urciichitii c.nd Attbmt. A ctrtalo cure for Cor.iuraption in rit taei , n-d a tsra rellrf ta di oced > Ut > . U e at ( net , V it will t tbstxo ll nt effect ftir tikinj th r't dc e. Eeld Ly Unleri C7crvBi . f.irmoravho will t.iko small bunolios to fcctl for tlio nprlng nmrkot. On account of the sliortnpoof hay tlio number of Inmbs foil In this locality the coming winter will full fur short of last yoar. yoar.Tho The Dnkotim. Tlio now Willow fil o , Hrtilo county , well la down nbotit IKX ) fcot. U Is s.ilil Umt the Yaukton nnd Mitchell lanil ofllccs are to bo consolidated. In flplto of unfnvorablo cotulltlons the Abor\1ecn fair has urovott tv Runcnil success. Tlio llrst UilllnR frost of the season oo- currcil at Yntiklon the other tlay. The ilam- ago was small , as corn is matured. The senate committee on Indian affairs lias unanimously nuthorUeil Kon.itor lottlrow ( lo repot t his bill to pay the Orotv ( Jrcuk sot- tlera $200,1)00 ) for losses sustalnccl by thorn in suttlltiir upon anil afterward boini * rtiinovod from these Crow Crook lands. The Finnish Artesian Well company at Snonia has tlcclilcil to rcstiniooporatloa * on the 15th of October -so statocl a inoinbor of the company In Lead yesterday. The well H Is now down -KM foot , aud at the depth or OOJ /cot they expect to have n spouior. The Hello Koutvho Heo Is authority for the statement that Texas fever has broken out ninont ; the herds aloni * the I.U tin Missouri river. It was brought Into the country by the cattle that have been brotiRht In from Texas. The disease is contagious and should bo chocked. Prod i'ettiprmv of Pierre , who baa returned - turned from completing a povornmciit sur vey liu ; contract on the coded lands west of Vierro , discovered largo quantities of line amber , and has brought specimens lo the city , lie Is reticent us to the whereabouts of the llml , only saying It is ou the Ciraud river. Ho will go to ChicaRO to net tlio opinion of oxpcrts and return to develop the discovery. The work on tlio interior and exterior decorations of the Corn I'alaco liiilUlinc at Mitchell are now Koinp forward at n rapid rato. Tlio decorations in every way surpass these of the last exposition. The archi tecture of the present building Is entirely different from the last ono and much larger , which will increase the beauty of the haud- some corn decorations now being put in place , as well as afford extra room for the audi ence. ThoThroo Sisters Irrigating Ditch com pany has finished present worlcon the canal , which is eight miles in length. The quartz mill at the Hlack Hutto mlno is ready for operation , After a mouth's run it is possible for the o.vnors of the property to make a S-0,000 cleanup. Soufert Jiros. shipped east from The Dalles a carload of Hungarian prunes , con sisting of 1,000 boxes. This is the llrst ship ment of prunes from Wasco county tins season. The Oregon Pacific railroad has under taken to transport , fren of chat-go , grains , grasses , ores , woods and other articles of Oregon products intended for the midwinter fair nt San 1-Yanoisco. George W. Myers of Dallas lias threshed this year 41 , 110 bushels of grain. Ills aver age per day has been y,05r > bujhols ; hisTjest day's run , 3,018. Ho will take into his ware house not less than 40,000 bushels. Quito a contest was had around Lebanon to sue who would haul the biggest load of straw to the paper mills , The biggest ouo brought in weighed 0,874 pounds. It took live men about three hours to load It. A. W. Sturgis of .laeltson district , who owns ono of the best plncor miiios in tlio state , has done well during the past season. The gold domed up was sold at HooKinan & Ileatnes' bank nnd amounted to about * 17,000. In a short time n Yaqulna quarry will commence shipping random stones for Salom's now city hall. There will bo about ilf ty ot sixty carloads of this stone used in the construction of the building. So far only about two carloads of rubble stone have been shipped. Tlio Baker City Democrat learns from persons of Eagle Valley that the alfalfa buy crop In that section Is abundant , and con tracts are already made by stockmen to feed their cattle and sheep there the coin ing winter. Already about 1,000 tons have been sold. The price asked Is $3 per ton. Fall llshing on the Columbia river began last week , when about 200 boats went out to the fishing grounds to cast their uots. JTrom all reports llsli are running slack , anO a ppor season is looked for. Two canneries only , Kiunoy's and Hawthorne's , have opened up , and tlio ruling price to ilshcrmci has been lixcd at lj cents per pound , thoug it will probably rise to 3 coats before the season closes , \VilHblnKin. The reform school at Chohalis has 111 boys and eighteen girls. The Great Northern railroad has taken over ISO men from Spokane to ICali.ipoll nnc other points where worlc is in progress. The blackbirds Have multiplied in the Kittitus valley very fast in the lust live years. They have been preying on the oats and wheat for some time , and thuy are now ready to prey on tlio young corn. The llrst party of successful inountaii climbers of the season has returned to Ta coma from Mount Hainier. Until this part ) reached the summit it was believed inipossi bio to go beyond Gibraltor rock , on account of the immense amuuut of snow which 'el last winter. It is perhaps a godsend to many pcoplo in the vicinity of Snylioinish that 1893 Is wha is gcneially termed ' 'fish" year. Under th present prostration of business the hundreds who are out of employment and means o support are roplenishing.tholr larders will salmon from the various streams which are practically allvo with the flnny tribe. Asa rule , "Jisli" season , as known to residents along these western Washington M reams comes around every three years. After seventeen years of litigation In th federal courts A. I. Smith of Port Townsum lias won u suit entitling Mm to a deed fur u piece ol property near Chehalls valued a $7. > ,000. The property consists of H'io acrei of valuable coal lands partly developed. Ii 1870 a man named Cavendish formed a syn dicatu and borrowed $15,000 from Sm'itl with which to develop the properly. A prospecting tunnel was sunk , tapping a largo vein of coal , when the syndlcntu failed. Smith brought suit to recover thu amount cf the loan or to acquire a title to the land which his money was used to develop. The United States circuit court In Han Frnnclsco has Just given a vcrUlct In Smith's favor , awarding'him title to the properly. MlHCDllllllOOtlH , The rhizolrlus vcnlralis , the lady bug brought from Australia by prof. Koobolo , has proved a perfect success in its work of extermination of the black eculo uug in J wor California. A sirango and Invariably fatal disease has appeared among thn llvo stock near Davis- villu , Gal. So far H Is coullned to catlle , sheep and hogs. Animals apparently In good health fall over and dlo instantly. It has ( milled all medical skill. The magnillcunt mill nnd elevator of the Itoyul Mlllim. company , near the Blade Kagludam nt Great Falls , Mont. , erected at a cost of $100,000 by the Washburn-Croaby company of MlnnoaiwIlH , is now ready , Us capacity will bo uboul100 barrel ! ! of Hour JUT day , The mines in Buhl mountain nro practi cally closed for the season , but enough work has been dona this year lo show that the mines there uro very rich in gold , und nuxt year reports from ihuru will bo of u marl- ling nature or all signs will fall. Articles of Incorporation of the HI Cujon Haiuln company were lllod lost week. This la ilioiuilwinalloii of a plan for hundllng co operatively Iho rropsof till the ranches en gaged in the raisin Imlu-itry outside of the great vineyard of Kouiher te Crosby , who declined to go lno the coinbinu. * Capllallsls havi ) ruccntly interested Ilium- selves In iho upm-h bituminous rouk de posits around Han i uis Obispo. Tlieir opera tions will rovoluttoni/.u thu present methods of I'xcuVallng and irausiortiib' | ( the raw ma terial , They jtosscss improved inolhoilu of handling and proparlng the rock , and thuy own tramways , wbnrves und vessels , ulihor In actual use today or in cam-so of construc tion , The Gold Nugget and Golden ICnglu claims In the Duncan rlvi-r country have , at lasl , been proven lo bo utterly worthless. Parties who visilud both sialo that no vein exists where thu Gold Nuggut eighteen claims were located on six fuel of snow : and al though the Golden Kaglo tins a vuin of bar ren iiuarlz , it lies tinder u glacier , whuru to explode u slick of dynamite would bring down thousands of tons of ico. DoWitt'a Witch IIiuel Salvo cures sores. DoWtt's Wllch Hazel Salve cures ulcer * . \FFA1RS \ AT SOUTH OMAHA Political Oaulilron is Soothing with the Bubbles of Ambition. iDMEBOOMS , BOOMLETS AND BOOMERANGS Mntcrliit ftinirrto | < l hjthn .Mnj-nr null Chy Ollldiil * Attempted Uub > bory nt Albright l ) < iy l In the Siintlicrn Suburb. Matters political nro reaching fever heat n South Omaha nnd there Is no prospect liat thuy will cool oil previous to election. ' 'ho republicans nro malting the greatest tlr , while the domocr.it ! ! ami populists nro letting lit readiness for the friy. : Since Hue Immemorial , Soutli Oinnhn 1ms md Us candidates Tor various > osltlons nnil this year Is no xeoption. Harmon } ' In the roptib. lean ranks is not so pronounced as it was astyoar , anil the broach continues to wliloti , j. C. Stanley , who was the nominee for ommlssloncr last fall anil was defeated by lajor Paihlock , Is mirslug n boomer the mmlnallon lor register of deeds and ho IMJ- loves that the republican county convention vill do the proper thing by malting him its lomlnco. On the other liniiil ihoro is a lar o num ber of republicans In the Magic City who ilo lot , bollovo tiny such Ihing , and they ox. tress thulrsunliinonts in very slrotig terms. Over since Dr. Glasgow was 3 ! von the post- office by 1'rcsiilont Harrison ihoro has ox- stoil a Glasgow faction anil a Slanley fnc- lon. Stanley was the clofoatcit nsptrunl auil ins never forgiven these who were roaiumsl- ) lo for Glasgow's appointment , hast year the young republicans , who hail grown weary of tlio warring factions , Hteppuil Into , ho breach anil fora timu harmony prevailed. This is nut the ease at the piv.sent tlmo. I'ho situation has rusolvoil itself Into i\ Stanloyand anti-Stanley light. Dr. Glasgow will probably Ion it the anti-Stanloy forces and ho will have a largo fol- owing among the younger olemuat. A : -ally Is to ho holil this evening at 1'ivonka's hall , anil an effort h to bo niado to turn the sumo into u caucus to select a delegation to he votoil upon at the | ) rlniarlc3. A call for a caucus will bo issueii today by the members of the central committee. The tlmo will bo llxod for Saturday night and this will probably head off any effort to turn this evening's meet ing into a caucus on smtp Judgment. The idomoornts are remaining perfectly ( intut , and so far no candidate for a county onico from their ranks has announced him self. The Independents arc hustling for a combine with the democrats to nominate Po lice Judge Fowler for sheriff. However , the democrats do not enthuse very much over the proposition to fuse and the sohomo will hardly materialize. There are numerous candidates for justice of the peace and constable , and they conio from all parties. Among the republicans A. II. Mimloek , Charles I/.iko , Hoary Murphy and 1C. 1C. Wells are mentioned , while tuo democrats are talking ,1. Levy , and the pop ulists 2. 1' . Hedges and George Haworth. All these aspire to become Justices. There is not so great a rush for the ofilco of con stable. Yoilllir ItiipiillllriltlB. The Young Men's Republican club hold nu enthusiastic meeting Wednesday night nt A. H. Murdoch's ofllce on N street. HrucoMcCuI- looh presided at the mooting. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : H. 13. Sagg , president ; Hollis 12. Hoglo , vice president ; 11. K , Wllcox , secretary ; Charles Lake , treasurer. Au execu tive committee , consisting of live , ono from each ward and ono nt largo. 11. .T. Keisor , Irani the First wai.'d , Frank Hart from the Second , C. M. Snnfora from ttio ThiniV. . H. Itenuett of the four * and J. C. Troiiton as dolcgato at lar t wcro elected. 1C , O. Mayflold was elected a committee of ono to see to a , revision of the by-laws of the club. D. S. I'innoy , F. E. Hart and W. Heed Dimroy were appointed as a committee to see about music for the camuaign. John I.i. Pierson of Omaha , who is a candi date for register of deeds of Douglas county , was present and mndu a speech. Speeches wcro made by other members of the club that were listened to with intcrejt. The club adjourned to meet again no * ' Wednesday evening at n place to bo dusty tinted by the executive committee. I'avlni ; .Mulrrml I Yesterday Mayor Walltur nnd the co w mittco on streets nnd alloys of the council , composed of llulla , Wood nnd Ilruco , ncccm paulcd by City Engineer King nnd his nssistniit , George McBride , made an exuni inntion of the brick pavement on N stree , between Twentieth and Twonly-fourt \ streets. Complaint had boon filed with the council by the property owners regarding the pavo- incut , and they protested against the al lowance of the iinal estimate until a thor ough inspection was mado. The conimltteo found that seine of the brick were not vltrl- lled , hut the examination was not complete enough to warrant a conclusion belr-x reached. A further oxandnntion will l-C made nnd the result will bo reported to tlC council. _ f2avn His Kami Tor lOxprrlnm'n. .fohn Wilhelin of Council HlufTs was Induced - duced to give some valuable land In Wiscon sin nnd Iowa for "all the wines , liquors and fixtures" in the World's ' Fair saloon at t ! ' . ( corner of N and Twcnty-iiflh streets thai did not belong to the South Omaha Urowln | . association. Ho now finds out that nil the wines , liquors and fixtures belong to thn Smith Omaha IJrowIng association , and ho h out his land , saloon ami all. Ilo holds ra- sponslhla Saullur & Martenson , whom , h * alleges , claimed to own the place. Callrcl for tlm 1'iillrn. Otto Schutto nt n late hour Wednesday night rome convinced that two men near him on n dark street were going to hold him up. To secure protection ho called "police , " nnd when Captain Aimtln showed up nnd heard tlio slor.v he placed Jerry Dunn nnd John Hennessey under arrest. Hceutto could not Identify them and they wcrn released , hater they were aguiii locked up , charged with druiiiienness , DurJni ; Attiinipt lit Knlilii'ry , A daring attempt was inatlo yesterday afternoon to force an untranoo to the itock Island do ) > ot nt Albright. The agent was temporarily absent at the time. Tim would > ho robbui'H nroko the glass In OIHI of tlio wlmlowu and attDinptiid to ralno the sash , hut wcro frightened nwny before on the inside , SI iiclu city 4iu nl p. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clements , n son. Judge Levy has gene to the Churokcu Htiip. Miss Bessie I.ohr of York Is the guest ol thn family of John Jnncs. John Ixio and Gcurgo liuasell have ro- turnud from thu Cherokee .Strip. The Woodmen of the World -vill glvo n hall at Hindi's lull Wednesday , .Septum- bor 'J7. A rupubiican rally will bo hold this evening - ing at 1'ivc'iika'B nail , Twenty- fourth and \t sire-eta. So\oral BOW ! speakers will bu pres ent nnd u rousing timu is promised. Olllrcr Arpahrlght nrrostod three small boys , Jake 1'lper , Charles Ii < clccr and "UuiJn" Duuuls , yesterday. They .irj climbed with btoallng two ilvo-gullon tlr oil cuns. When Baby WM sick , wo | ; aTO Iwr Cortorla. Wien blio woa n ClilKl , iJio cried for Castorla. Wlicashobccnmo Miss , tJio cluna t > Castw ! * . When tlio had CUlldrcu , Uiu gavu Uiuu CalorP