Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTT7. OAT ATT A DATT.Y RRF. nmTHYRTl t.
8PEG1HL NOTICES ,
KOU"TIIESB' COLUMNS
ADVKnTISRMENTO
will betaken until I2top. : ! m. for llio evonlnc
nnd until 8.30 p. m. ( or the momlnr nml Sunday
cdlllonn.
ArtvertlRom , by rnitiPMIng a numbered check ,
cnnlmvn tlielranawrrn nildremed to it numbered
letter In enroot Tit K HEK. Answers BO aclrtreMed
will bo UcllTcrcd upon iirem.-ntiuloil of the check.
WANTED !
nnlcnlHo a word flint Insertion , Ion word tliero-
htler. Nothing taken for ICHS than 'Jf.e.
A - AGOG ! ) OKF1CK MAN WANTS WOIIK : AD-
eircBH S 17 , Itee. Mfitl2 4
A-SITUATION WANTKII TlY FIHST-CI.ASS
bread and cakobnkor , lx years experience ,
references. Charlcft II. Kve , York , Nb. .
b.MBI3
MBI3 4'
AI AHY WANTfl POSITION IN PUKSSMAKINO
liop or an ennlilcr In restaurant or hotel. Ad-
drrg a 41) ) , Ileo. Si7 ! 3'
A-SITUATION WANTKD. ASHOUSJTon CITV
Mlc'unian orHhlpplnir elerki nlilo to nil "most
nny place In wlmlw.iln notion , toys nnd fnncy ( foodn ,
l > ooU , nneenMvaronr grocery house. Sold K' > O < IH
forever 2f years In hotiHii nml on rond. Can clvo
bent of references. Addrens S 60 , lien onicn.
MH17 4 *
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A-UEOISTKHKD imtTO OLKKK , SOllKIt AND
Indimtrloim , wants position ; nuu iifl. Address
H B3 , . . 4'
Union IKe. a word first Insertion. Ic a word there-
nttcr. [ . Nollilnir taken for less than 'J..c.
IK
J'llio llawka Nnrtcry Co. , Milwaukee. Win.
M871 O7 *
- . FIJIINISIIKI ) ! KXTRA
.pay to men with rlita Amcrlciiii Wringer Co. ,
ICOfl toward fit. 148
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n-TiiH KKIIKASKA OUAUANTITE SAVINOS
Jlanil InvrHliiH'iit roiupany wants a fcWKentle-
men of trocMl midribs in net an nollcltoru. Apply at
roonm 22 and ' . ' 'I , DotiRlas block. M3liU
B--WANTKI ) . A OOOIJ IIAKKU. AI)1)UKS9A. K.
.Whltcomb. Athintlo , Iowa. iou-r. !
Y > - -TWrnAVKLINO MENTOVEIUNO KKG1JLAH
.Urouioi tor ttminnslhlo hotiroi , wo oiler a ri > s-
irctabhihlKh-tuned sideline. NnHnniples. Homo
Gii.iraiitco .V Trust Co. , Chicago. III. J17HO ?
B -WANTKUrTUU ( CLKHICllT)2l ) ( : OP AGE.
Address Salol , care of Postman No. : m. KOO-3
T > -WANTED oboi ) , WELL APPEARING
I'man for city business. Call forenoon , ,1417 N.
SOth mrcct , U to IU n. in. 182:1 : 4 *
B * MKN AND \VOMKN ON SAT.AUY OH LARGE
coinmlnslon lo Introduce our new Kamlly
Clothes Washer , welcht 2 pounds : oxclnslvn
territory , Compressed Air Washer Col-tr Johnson -
son Bhlg. . Cincinnati. O. MH15 a *
R-WANTKnTboon RETAIL SIIOK MAN AT
onco. 413 Broadway , Council Illnfls. n. Ml
Sarucnt. 823 3
B -WANTED , MEN TO TUAVKL , 8C > (1 ( TO $100
IIT montb. Stonn , V Wellington. Mndlwin , Wls
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
. IlatoB , IXc n wonl Ural InHurtlon. Ic a word
thereafter. NotliliiK taken for IOBH than ' 'lie.
C"WANT"ST"JUDDLI AOKI ; ) " "vPOMAII "FOU
eencral lioueowork nl U4D Sonlli IBllt.
. M713 4
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p-WANTED , OOOH IATY COOK. A MO DININO
Vvroom elrl. Jos. V , Kyle. Wilbur IIOUBO. WIltHsr ,
Nob. M7I18 7
p WANTED , LADIKS AND OENTfjEMAN , WK
V > wlll pay yon * 5 to $1B per wtvlt to lo strictly
liotno work for UH. No canvaHiliii : and prompt
paynuMit. S < ; iid H'lf addroHsod iMivelop ? . Liberty
Supply Co. . Liberty S < 1. , lloston , Maaa. M741 5
p WANTED , V.IHIj TO DO OENUUAL HOUHE-
VAvork. 1010 Mason Btreet. Hi.Ti-U
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C WANTRD. KXIM-JIUENCKD MILL1NEHY
aaleHlady. Morse Millinery Dcpt. 831-a *
C WANTKI ) . FIRST-CLASS COOK. CALL AT
41H South Kith street , between 1 and : i. M852
.n-LAniEs WA'NTKD IMMEDIATKIA' TO
V BOllcIt bablet for "Iho ulir baby Hhow. " Call
Omaha Qnards iirmory , 1714 Capltul nveniic.
aiBfil 4
WANTKD. A COMPKTENT PIUST GIRL.
C Mrs. J. II. Diimont , IHliL' Lafayctto Ave. -
s M830 0
- WANTKU FOll GKNKUAI. HOUSE-
C-OinL Cii.l North Siflth St. M81l ! U
P-OIIIL FOll OKNEUAL , HOUSKWOUK : ONE
VJthiit Biceps at home. in"4 Douiflas. MS4B 0
FOB BENT HOUSES. *
Hates , lOo a line each liinurtloiil.r 0 a line tier
month. Nothlni ; laken forleus lian | L''c.
HOUSKfl IN AI.I. I'AllTS OP THE CITY.
The O. V. lila : company , 1.105 F.irnain ) 042
D-1I , ! AND . -I-IIOOJI Al'AIlTMENTS. VON DOUN
block , with Hteam ; refeneeB ; Hll > 3. 22d
043
- FOll KENT , 7-UOOM JIOUEHN FLAT ,
DFOll
I.1I1 ieo block , liOO S. liltli st. 1144 r.N
- ' , - COTTAOR , MODKHN , CHOICE , IN
Stanford elrclo. C. S. KluuUer , 201 HcobUljr.1MB
1MB
-8-HOOM HOUSE , MODEUN. NEAR 11USI-
ness , rent moderate. Apply 201 Ileo hulldlnir.
045
T7KOOM KLAT. MODERN CONVENIENCES ,
.lJ\ow \ town location ! $20.00 ; references re
quired. Wriflit .V Lasbury , lllth and Howanl.M001
D-A NEW 0-UOO.M AND A NEW 4-nOOM
flat ; all Improvements II12 South llth st.
J1745 7"
-NICELY FUUNISHED 11ESIDENCE3 ; ALSO
DNICELY
iinfurnlBheil , Itufuivncua. WuUliantT Aeoncy. R.
0. AVI I lincll blk. _ r _ M : l-'D U1K
B-DES1RAI1LE fi-UOOM COTTAOB , MODERN
IniprovcinciilH. fllll South 2l'd strict. MI8U :
D-FOR RENT. 10-KOOM HOUSE , HATH , OAS ,
Bc\vcnn ; ( ) , electric bulln , burglar alarm , city
water. clBtorn , barn. Iiuinlra N , E. llarkiilinv ,
jtr.lOFa main. _ Mlllll
B -NICE 4 AND ll-ROOM HOUSES. CHEAP , 008
N. Klttmt. U0i4 : >
-FOR RENT , FURNISHED D-HOOM HOUSE
within onu block of HaiiKooin park : ono block
of I'ark avo. car line on 2iHh nt. AUilreBH S 2M ,
Ileo. 021 4 *
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D -SEE II. J. KENDALL , B07 HROWN HLK.
M707
D-II UNKUIINISHED ItOOMS FOll T.IOHT
honsekociilii ; ; , a I ho 1 u-room eonitr flat , all
nutsidd rooms. Wrlelit .V LasUnry , IGlh and
Howanl. M770 I
TJ T/V / PINK TON HOOM MODKHN DWELLING
; 1/Ihinnlnntcu to huslni > iui center. Newly
paii'-nil and varnished. Iminlro lor W , I1' . Clark :
' . ' 207 Donglanst , 810 0 *
DH-iiboM iibt'SH , JIOUKUN , aoiw MASON )
Btreet. HOB i
; r
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COTTAoSTr-llOOMS , MODERN , 3112 A"-
son street , fc'OB i
D INQUIUE (1UST HAMIL.
ItllM I Doo'an Bt. KI- A"N
1"VlO.ROOMnOIISE , ALL MODERN CONVEN-
J -MeneeB. Uiim ( Unlit lUlh BtrceU 8203 *
-i-TWO TEN iToOOJI llOUSEsT ALL MODERN
ImprovciiiiMitH , twrn MeCaJIrey , 21'l ( Ilnrnoy
or Jll Sonlli FltU't'iilh mivelB Hiill-R *
FOB VUBNISHED ROOMS.
Hates , \viirdllrmInsertion lea wonl Iheri-
nfler , Nothhiir tatien for lest ) tlinn _ ' 5e.
ETWO Fi FOR K-
men only n.'i South ' 'Oth Btrwt. K7
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TRONT ROOMS , ALL MODERN. ' 21168
UIH oifi-
If FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS
t-Jtorenl nil part * of tlu elty. Cr < 'at call fur mi-
fnridHhiMl rouniH. IttvlHtrr your rnoniH with I1B.
Room Ronlal onici- , upper rooms ( ilubo bullitlnir. !
lllth and Di lso , M707 7
IfiROOM WITH AICOVK.ALSOSIN(3LK ROOM.
JMoUern conrciilciK-OB. 102:1 : Dodirti , M7fi5 7 >
17 WANTED. TWO (1ENTLEMEN ( OR LADIES
IVlO room , iirlratn ftunlly , inudurn rouM'nh'iici-H ;
.AdttrtfhS . a 4U Ik'u. . 80i ; fi
17 FOR RE.ST. TOAOKNTUAN. LAROE
IvfnrillHlied room with nleovn. In nrlvato fam
ily ItontM ) moOc'riuinil central , a 47 , llllv.M : > .HIU
I ? TUIlNISHKlT'HOOMsTHl" JIENTT inilj
IMlatia Btnioi. Mnl" : 0'
FUaNIBHED ItOOMS AND BOAKD. j
DorAX , . ' AND 2J 1 N. 1STH ST.
(148 (
18OF
If YOUNO WOMEN'S HCMI.HNDEH OAHKOP
U'oinon'a Christian as vcltllon. : 111 H. 17th nt.
' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ illTH
i 1HOOMS ' . AN1 > IIOAUD ifd WKI-iU. UIO : S. 17TH 5
I ? KUUNISHKD ItOOMS WITJII1OA11U UTOPIA ,
171U-1721 IKiveniiorl 11111-4'
- ' UOOM WITH ALCOVE HIJITA1ILE
1 fiirthrtia if ; nleasanl wiiuro room ; also
\ioanl. 2010 Dodk'n. "
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ANI ) INKL'UNisiriM ) li6oMS
hot ' wateriii-.it. llcm loeallon In tliorlty , 212
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. ' . Ill Bt. 7t > 7
l > f'OU UKNT. KUHNISHKUOH UNt'UKNlSllEll
1 liHiuUoinenMim wllh ulcovi' . with Ui.-ntl. Thu
rreuror , 1J U N. th et. 731 7 *
IfNKWI.Y ' KUUNISliniiuooiilS.VtTW HO A HI ) ,
'tit the W lm.-r. Alt ) N. ll'th HtivetM7U2 7 *
AI.LFOUTll FUONTUiC. : . _
J romforublx li rcuiioimble ralej. vftsl liar-
ley MI. M7UU 7'
WITH ItOOMS. SINGLE OH KN-
rj ; hoiitto jiml lltutl upllh every tiling nuw.
Duo pf thn b-tbl locallona In Ihu elty and uvery-
Ililnf will be nntt elass. ' 'loll Ponjrl.in. WJ
1 > tvATK 'AMILY. NOOTHKR llOARUEKs
1 will tuku ttvu to room mid lojnt. RooniHdeiUr-
allo ami reasonable. Modem convtnilfnei'U. Refer *
tnttt.Oil ) lUnuey tiu , Kuuutzu 1'liwu. JJM4U fa'
FOBHENT TJNF-ailNISH'D BC OMS
R.ilcn mo n word tlmt Insertion , lea word thcrts-
after. Nothing taken for IPS * tha
0PARLOR WITH HOARD , 1722 CAI'ITOL
M 774-7 * 1
FOirKEEPINO '
'honso. 210 N. 13lh st. 801)
FOB KENT BTOBlia AND Ob FiCES.
RatrB , lOoftllnooach Iniortlon. $1.00 n line per
month. Nothing taken for ICSH than 22c.
1-FORRKNT.T1IE4-STORY 11RICIC HUILDINR ,
Jlfllll Faniam L Tin-bnlHIInc has a fireproof ce-
mciil banement. complete uteam-heatlnif fljctnros ,
water on all the ( loom , gas , etc. Apply nt thoofUco
ofTilKllKK. 10
TWE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM
.1 to Homo denlrablo party. Call or address ,
WyckotT , Seamans it llenedlct. 1711 ! Karnam
Mrcet , Omaha , Neb. O.'tl
1-ELEGANT NEW STORES ON 10TII NEAR
J Howard ; splendid location for clears anil con-
frctlnncry , Eentn' fnrnlihlncH or any cou.l line ;
also eooil llKht baaement. Wrletit > V Lasbur
T-OHOICE I/5CAT1ON FOR I1ARIIER SHOP.
JflO month. Wright & . LasUury , 10th and
Howanl , M778
STORE ROO.M,22xnO , 1H07ST.
Mary's avenne , only $111.110 , and will take rent
out In trade. Inquire IHIH Farnam. M817 4
r-IlIUCK STORE WITH FIXTURES. INQUIRE
lOimt H.imll , 10111 Dorcas fit. bOJ-H-
1 - NEW 4-ROOM COTTAOE. CISTERN AND
Icily water , : iUh ( and S.ihler Btrecls , onlv $11.00.
IncinlrolMIH rarnam. MH17 4
AGENTS WANTED.
Ratei , lOo.illnurach limertlon , $ l.nn a line per
month. Nothtni ; taken for less than 2fic.
'can make * 7fi.ll ( ) to $2M.ot ) ) a month workln ?
furimtn any locality ; will piy salary or cotnmli-
Rlon. as iireferred , anil oxpcnsps. Money deposited
In hank to cover same when started. H you an )
out of work wn havn something enttri'ly now to
offc-r. and If yon will follow onr Instructions your
success Is sure. The peoplu will have onr poods , no
matter how hanl tho'lines. ' Ills ? sales reliorted
everywhere. All required of yon Is a little pluck
and push. We furnish sample outfits free.
Wrlto today for particulars bi'foni all valuable ter
ritory Is taken. Address "Manufrctltri'rs. " 1' . O.
box OIIOH , lioston. Mans. MUtiO Oil *
I AGE iNTS WANTED , LADIES OR OENTLE-
men , to hitrudnco and control tliu sale of the
pati.'iiliil Now Moon embroidery nnd darnlni ?
rlnc. A new Invention for iloln ? all kinds of
fancy work ami mending , by hand or machlno.
Copyrighted book of Insl.nicllons for use on the
HcwliiR machine free with order. Liberal commis
sions and a clear tleld. Sample rliic by mail and
full particulars for 25 cents. The Ohio Novnlty
Co. . U I. Cincinnati. O. at 118 O1U * .
T AGENTS MAKK FROM $3.00 to $10.110 PER
Mil.i.v clllmourioods. Wanted by all women ; full
directions anil $1.00 sample free. Send IU cents to
pay uoslaBe. J. W. Merroll , L'10 W. Oth St. , Cin
cinnati , O. MS14 4 *
WANTED TO BENT.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.RO a line per
month. Nolhlni ; taken for lcs.4 than 25c. .
K-WA'NTED , 4 OR f ! MODERN FURNISHED
roonm for light hoiiBekeuplm ; ; no children.
Call 303 Now York Llfo building. MB38-1"
K WANTED , ROOM AND HOARD WEST OP
Sixteenth street , within ten minutes walk of
court house ; $2U.OO a month. Address S Til , Hue.
M844 4'
STORAGE.
Rates,110cnllncnach limeitlonl.r.0allnu per
month. Nothing taken for less than 2Qc.
-
GS2
M -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD ROODS ,
clean ; and Cheap rales. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
. OS3
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WANTED TO BUY.
TVT-FOR CASH. I WANT. 200 TO 300 SECOND-
ii hand chairs for hall purpow's ; must bo cheap
and In good condition. HiOl ) 8th avonne , Keamey ,
Neb. JlliOl 0
N'-WANTED. TO IIUY A GOOD HORSE. TOP
buggy and harness ; must be cheap. Georges.
Ontrom , 3813 Franklin street. M841 0 *
FOB BALE F UBNITUBE. .
Rates , IJie. .1 word first Inxcrtlon. Ic a worJ
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2.'c.
-FOR RENT' ' OlV S ALE ; 'llEST MADE UP-
rlghl piano. Inquire room 3U8 , First-National
Dank building. < I51
-STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD A3 ' NEW.
JIVclls Auction Co. . 1111 Furnaiu st 1)0 ! )
O FURNITURE OF A TEN-ROOM HOUSE
cheap ; rent * 25.00 per month. 1U17 Capitol
avenue. M U3 4 *
FOB SALE HOUSES , WAGONSETC
Rates. IMe a word first Insertion , Icn word thero-
after. Nolhlng taken for loss thrin 23c.
P -FOR SALE , HANDSOME CARRIAGE TEAM ,
blacks , 10.1 high , weigh 1,100 , Honncl and per
fectly gcntlo. One good busliH'BS horse. Onosad-
dlo horse. Inqnlro W. B. Mlllard , Omaha National
bank. 8'JIJ 13 ilE
7FOR SALE. TWO SHETLAND PONIES. SAFE
.1. torldoordrlvo. J. H. Dumont , 3D 12 Lafayette
avenue. M840 0
CLAIBVOYANT3.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $ l.i'D a line per
month. Nolhlng taken for less than 25c <
S MRS. NANNIEV. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT ,
reliable buHluess medium ; 5th year at lit ) N. 1 Oth.
055
MASSAGE. BATHS , JiTC.
Rates , 10o a line each lusurtlon , $ lno a Hno per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
, 5023. I3TI1. 2ND FLOOR ,
- Room 3.Massage , vapor , alcohol , uteain.sulphur-
ne and sea oaina. 111 711 7 *
-MME. . CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D
1. floor , room 7 masaazo , alcohc aulrl-.i'i and nni
baths. ilUBO ti'
T-5IMK. STOWB. MAONETIO HEALER 20.1
1 Douglas block MSUU Ol >
rp-MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES 1IATIIS ;
1 magnotlo massage treatinonta. Hi ) North Ifith
ntreet , room 1. MH11 5'
PEBSONAL.
U -MASSAOB TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER-
inul baths , scalp and hair treatment , manicure
iiiiilehlropodlBt.2Ira.PoHt,31UHS.10tiWllhnellblk ]
( ISO I
U- WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR 1IEAU-
tlfully Illustrated Marriage Journal , containing
photo-eiigravlngB of hamlHomo , wealthy ludyad-
vertlsurB. Itrowu Publishing Co. , Iiox22fl. Toledo.
O. M.H12 21 *
MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE ,
W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES' :
ThoO. F , Davis Co. , I BOjFaiiiam street. 1157
\\T MONEY TO LOAN" AT LOWEST RATES ON
it Improved and imlmiiroved Omaha real eslate , 1
to fi years. Fidelity TruHtCo. , 1702 Farnam. USD )
WUANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property , $ : | ,000 and upwards , 5 to OH per
centnodelaysW.FarnamHnilth.tCo ; , 1320 Farnam
OUO
ir-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES.
> Apply toV. . II. Mclklc , First National Ilk lildf.
\\r ANTHONYLOAN.VNI TUUSTCO.ilHN.Y. :
' 1 Life , lends nt low rates for choice security on
Nebrauka and Iowa fannu or Omaha city property.
lil'rj
MONEY TO LOAN CHATEL8.
R.itea , IDcalliK ! each Insertion. * 1.50 a line per
month , Nolhlng taken for less than 25c ,
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: V-DO YOU WANTMONEY7
Wn will loan yon ANY SUM you wl h on your
FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS ,
CAUKIAdKS , WARE1IOUSB RECEIPTH , etc.
Wo glvii prompt attention to all njipllrallonB ,
and will carry your loan as long UHyonwlBh.
You can rcdnco thn co.sl of carrying yuur loan
by a payment ut any time. Theru IB no publicity
of removal of proniperiy ,
FIDELITY 1.0AN ! UAR\NTEE ' CO. .
Room 4 Wllhnell block ,
Cor. 15th and Harney Hta.
Y- MONEY TO LOAN-
jWu will loan you any sum which yon wlsli. )
Hnnll tir larte. at the luwoet posslbl rates , In the
iiiilrkent iK > 8Hlhlu time , nnd fur any length of tlmo
tnkiiltyon. Ycm ran pay It back In tmuh InHlall-
mentu an you wlHh , when you wlbh , and only
nay for U as louir'aa you keep It. You ritu l > orro\v
onHmiSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
% WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
Without pliibllclly or removal of proiwrty ,
OMAHA MORTOAGELOAN CO. ,
ilOU SOUTH 1I1TI1 STREET ,
llrst lloi rabovo thu btroct ,
rHEOLIiEhT. LARUKST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
1)04 )
\-WILLLOAN JJONEV ON ANYKIND OPSE-
- vcnrltyi Blrlctly contuientlal. A. K. llarrlt > .room
1 Cuntlnental Ulovk , ( IU3
BUSINESS CIIANOEB.
Rated , lOculliiueuch limertlon , * 1.0J ( a line per
month , Nulliln * takan ( or lean thun 2Cc.
, NO
No. IHO North lttU tttrout. Apply to Jos. Rod-
tnuil. tt IJKS1
V-CORllKSPONDKNOK SOLICITED WIl'll
1 lurllca having rtvo to ten thoiin-ind dollars.
JIUBlnettH ilJdlrablu and lour oat'lblMiol. Morn
c.iiillal iK'wtud. Aitilrvaa In atrlot contldencu , Q
Ve , Ik-e. II23d 01U >
BUSINESS CHANCES
Conlttwttl.
Y-FOR SALE , ELKOANT STOCK GROCERIES )
flrst-claR i location ; good roasonn for selling ;
stock will Invoice about $ l.SOfJ.Ul ) ; will bo nold
forcash joiily. _ MOM O2H'
Y -WE FURNr1 ! ! ! CAPITAL TO START YOU
In biiMncns. Wo want to establlnh ono honest ,
reliable , enterprising imrson. man or woman. In a
legitimate monpv making butlneis In every coun
tv In thn west , Iluslness Is clean , easy and legiti
mate. Ill * nionoj- for parties with punh anil pluck ,
If yon can't furnish first class references don't ap
ply. Remember , no money required. Wrlto at
once , before Bomo one with moro cnterprlso se
cures your territory , Thn Dr. Starr Herb Remedy
Co. , 2W4 Ea8t43nl si. , Chicago , 111. 010
_
Y' FOR IN\'lOTORS Foir \LE7 rN DRY
cooils store ilolmr a largo bmlncsi In Uncobii
Neb. , a city of its.lHio iwpulatlon. u few of tlio belt
departments , the departments dolnsr a good an 1
protlublo bnslneis. The stock will Invoice about
$5.0011.00 In each department. For further panic"
ulars , address John II. Cunningham , Lincoln. Neb.
M2H7
V A HOME AND AN INCOME. HOW YOU
J- may get It In the Oregon ami Washington coun
try , call at office of D. V. Sholei Co. . room 1 , First
National bank bldg. Steams Fruit Land Co. of
Portland , Ore. Oll ) _
Y'FOR SALE , NICE CLEAN STOCK OF DRUGS ;
only store In town ; will sell on reasonable
terms ; no trades wanteil , Address J , H. Ilentley ,
Imogcne , la. M5S2 7 *
FOR SALE. RESTAURANT AND CONFE (
tloncry , only oiw ! In town of KOO , $1CMIO ( , Address -
dress llox. No. 11 , Papllllon. Neb. MII30 B
Y-FOR SALE..STOCK OF MERCHANT TAILOR-
Ing goods and trlmmlngi , Invoices nbotit
$750.00 , nearly new , to bo nold cheap. F. T. Me-
Lain , assignee , Ames , la. Ml7 ) 4
V --FO11SALE OR RENT , REST PAYING MEAT
JL market In city. Inquire at 250J lllondo street ,
MUH8O2U'
Y-FOR SALE , ELEGANT STOCK GROCERIES ;
Ural-class location ; good reasons for helllngl
stock will Invoice nbonlfl.HOO.OO ! will bo sold for
cash only. Atldretm S 28 , Dee. MOSA O2II *
Y FOR SAI.K , A FfllST-ULASS DRUG BUST-
nesK. stock about $2,001) ) ; the only drug Moro
In a town of fiUO Inhahltants.Flllmoro county. Neb.
Aildivnu box 4U I , licnova , Nob. M742 7 * .
Y-WANTED , STOCK OFOEN'ERALMERCHAN-
dlseto luvolco about $ . " ,000.00 for good Omaha
property ; no agent need apply : Address S 4 I. Ileo.
" M7H8 0
-$150.00PARTNER WANTED ; -CAN DOUIILE
amount weekly ; civen'tlilng ready ; Interview
will convince yon. Address SSI , Rt'o. Mj3ll 4"
.fHwANTED.DO YOU \VANT MONEY ON YOIIR
J. own obligation ? No oilier security : loans made
monthly ns high as f 5.000.00 ; reliable agents In
every town ; for particulars Rend 2-cent stamp or
self-addressed cnvelopo to J , L. Waring , treas
urer , 1305 F atreot , Washington , D. C. M840 4
Y-A YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AOKD MAN WITH
$1,500.00 cash who IB capable of keeping set of
books can have a hair Interest In a respectable
cash business. Address SO 2 , Ileo onice.
onice.M830
M830 4
FOB EXCHANGE.
Rates , 1 Oca line each ItiBertlon , $ l.r > ( l a line per
month. Nolhlng taken for less than 25c.
Z-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS
and Dakota , Will sell cheap or exchange for
iiidse.horseaandcaltlo. Add , box 70Fnmkfort.Ind
OUO
V-CLEANSTOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL
Jtako real estatemoney , llox 251) ) , Frankfort. Ind
01 ! if
17 WILL TRADE FINK EQUITY OF $1,600.00
'Jin c lot , corner , unimproved , , ln Denver , Colo- ,
for clear land In central or eastenvNebraska. Also
clear lols and acreage at M.mlton , Colo. S. J.
| Richards , Box 101 , Denver. Colo. M20G Oil ) '
I/--A GOOD STOCK OF HARDWARE TO TRADE
AJ for land and cash , or will give time. Address S
21 Hco. tilll )
y-FOR TP.ADE. WELL IMPROVED FARM FOR
A/Htoelc of inerchandlst. Call at Merchants hotel ,
October 3,18113 , Omaha. Ii. E. James , Jr. UOS-4
FOB SALE BEAl. ESTATE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth. Nolhlng laken for less than 25c.
YjAROAINS-HOUSE ! ) , LOTS AND FARMS , SALE
-I'orttjule. F. 1C. Darling , Darker blk. 070
/-1HOICK rsf JIORTOAGEsl ANY AMOUNT ,
\ /Q. a. Wallace , Drown block , lUlh and Douglas.
8L'0
( Jg2,400.l)0 ) IN 1ST MORTGAGE'sTPAYTn PER
'u cnctprlnclp.il andInleiostguurantecd. Address
"Seller , " S 2U , Poo. M081 5
800 ACRES GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE AT
low price or exchange , In Nebraska , for mer
chandise or honiuM. G. II. Peterson , 1112 S. 13th st.
MU57 OH
NEW , LARGE 5-ROOM HOUSE. WIDE PORCH ,
cemented cellar and cuthousau , with lot.
$1,200.00. Four ntoolota..COxl27 , f-et each , half
block from stivet railway near Kotmtzo X'laoo ,
$1,300.00 each. Other residence ttild biiHlnesV'Iota
onnnlly ehuap. Wrtto mo or call at room 5OHp.ic. ,
ton block , city. J. T. M. M230 Oil )
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LIFE
" 54-O1U *
EARMS-A , JOHNSON , 1514 CAP. AV. . OMAHA.
. MU31 OL'8 *
FOR SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES. VERY
cheap. See Geo. W. P. Coalea , } 5 Pallorson blk.
M5UO
K ACRES FOUR AND ONE-HALF MILES
( . 'northwest of poBtoMce ; prlcu $1,500 ; call at
onco. C. R. Ioatrlghti301N. Y. Life. M 7114
LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EX-
chatiBu with 11. J. Kendall , 607 Brown block.
M810 N2
OMES , $800.00 , $1,000,00 , $1,500.00 ; ANY
price ; easy terms. O. G. Wallace , Brown block ,
Iflth and Douglas. MUL'O : ; _
17OR SALE , KASY TERMS , LOTS IN FRASER.
I1 Iowa ; new town ; $50.00 to $300 01) ) . Also 100
acres , good garden land. T. Ferguson , t Co. . 1010
Farnum. M821 N2
\\rANTED-80 AND 210 ACRES FOR SPOT
< > cash In Sarpy or Douglas couullcs. C. F. Harrison
risen , 1)12 ) N. Y. Life. H07 4
K ACRES BEAUTIFUL LYING LAND ONE MILK.
Ofrom city IhullH , So. Omaha , on main road , good
well , small barn and house , Boll excellent for
vegetables and fruit. Price only $1,600.Including
horees , wagons and other personal property on
the place. C. F. Harrison , t)12 ) N. Y. Life.
833-5'
F OR SALE - $10,000.00 HOME. ONE BLOCK
from park on Georgia ifrcnuu. ft7:20o.OO. Seven
lionses and lots , all for $1,200.00. Three clear
lots , $160.00. Waterman , New York Life. M854 4
SECUBITIES FOB SALE.
Rates , IOC a lluo each Insertion , $1.50"ii line per
, month.'Nothlnir taken for less than l.6c.
H 1(511 ( GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES ,
netting purchasers good ratu of InttircBl , sums
of from $100 up for salu by Globe Loan .t.TnmtCo. ,
10th & Dodge , Omaha. Particulars on application.
'
Q PER CENT MORTGAGP.S FOR SALE , SECUR-
Olty absolutely safe. Ames Real Estate agency ,
1017 Farnam. OUU
SHOKTHAND AND TYPEWBITIN3
' Rates , lOon linn each Insorllon. $1.50 a line pdr
month . Nolhlng laken for less than 25e.
VOUNCJ LADIES AND OENTLEMEM CAN SOON
1 acquire a working knowledge ) of ishorlhand and
typewriting at A. C. Van Saiit'u hchool'of Hhort-
hainl,613N. Y. Llfo. Typewriters to renl. C71
OMAHA COLLEGE OP SHORTHAND AND
Tyirawrltlnir employe an "oxnorl" omntal court
reporteras Instructor. Paclllttui and location nn-
Hiirpasueil. A. O. OnA.M. . , prliiclml and pro
prietor , lloytt'a Nuw Theater hiilldln/ .
MJ71 ! Olfl
LOS'JL' ,
Rates , IHc. a wor.l llrst Insertion , lo a word
thereafter , Nothln ; taken for U < ! > i til tif.'Jc.
f OST A SMALL NOTEBOOK ; NAME WITHIN.
1J Dr. Poiilsoii ; pri'UL-nt addreas , llmadway and
Oth , Council BlnilB. Howard MU3D 5
T OST , GREAT DANE DOG. "REWARD FOR Rl'f-
Ijttim to Juo , IIolBt , 2053 Ciimlng streot.
streot.M822 5
rOST , AT 10TH AND FARNAM AT TIME OF
Jllro , girl's tan Jacket with brown velvet collar
and cullu. Pleaxu return to 2212 Farnum hi.
834-3
I GST-LADIES' RING , A FLEUR D' MS SET IN
diamonds. Reward If relumed to J , L.Woolson
3212 Poppletou avenue , M842 U >
WOBLD'S FAIU HOTELS & BOOM3
Rates , ] Wo a word llrat ItiBortlou , lea wordthoro-
nfter , Nolhlng tnkon for less than 230 ,
f I'HOSB WISIIINGTO VISITTHE WOllta
1 at i hlcagu can find nuatly fiirnluhu. ! rooms at
! ill ) 38thalreut , ne.ir Ur.ind BonluvarJ. at'50o to
$1.50 per diy ; convenient to elavateJ R. R. and
Collage ( iIX ) vo avenno cable ears. OG'J Olll
i'OB BENr HALLS.
Rates , lllci a lluo each msorllon , fl.OO a line pur
month , Nolliliitf taken for leas thun 25C ,
OM AllAOUARIW ARMOR V'.VVil'cA P ITO L
avemin , for lulls , moi'tlngrf. rlubjiirlleii , etc.
AlHO Moraud's assembly , -oomH , I ill ) H.-irnuy ,
bolh halln oil tlrbt lloor ; no Htilrd ; no narJi
high celling ; ( terfect vuntllatloiv t-ir.ni rui3ouit : > lo.
, Cull and Bee Mor.nnl before renting olsowheru.
I MU22 OO
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.60 a line po
mouth. Nothing Inkeu for less than 25c.
p"w. TlAKKS ( FORMERLY WITu"joTlN' ,
1 ' .Jacob * . Uoccasod ; later with M. O. Manli.under
lulu-rand cmbalmcr , 816 S. lUthat. Tul.tlptl.
PAWNBROKEBS7
Rates , 11 to a Una uach limertlon. $1.50 u line pe
| month , Nothlnir lukeii for IUHH thaiiiiSo ,
KONNENRERG. DIAMOND 1IROKKR , 130
Douelan Bt. Loans money on diamonds ,
c. Old gold audbllvurboutf lit , Tvl. ir.OB
SCALES. I
JlaUsn IKo A word flrt Insertion. Ic word there
after. Nothing taken foJ-.lf.-ss than 25c. 0"I
_ _
„ '
XTE V/LNDSECONb It AIM ) pOATEs7ALT7KiNIs'
1. ' Address Dordon A SqJHif Jc Co. , Lake BU.Chlcaco.
i . 0"
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES.
Rnles.l Oca line each Insertion , Jl.BOa line per
month. Nothing taken for less than ! 25c.
GF. O ELLKNI1ECK. IIA JOIST AND TEACHER ,
1B10California Bt. , . ] 1U4
TYPEWJUTEBS.
Rites , 10ca line each Insertion. $1.60 a line per
month. Nothing taken far less than 2 * > c.
1 fExTlNOTONS , "cALIGlTAPHS."EVERYTHiNCn
IVmiheanl of prices. Tel. OSS. Itoyles .V Babb ,
013 N. Y. Life bldg. Send for samples , 650
DBESSMAKING.
Rates , lOoallnoeach Insertion , $1,6C a line par
month. Nothing tnkon for less than K.
l ' NOAOEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN
-1'jfamtlles solicited. Mlsa Sturdy , 4218 Nicholas
street. 71W.03 *
\\rANTED DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ! EX-
* ' perlenced , with best references. Addrcsn S 42 ,
lice. 78(1 3
New York Hospital
TREATMENT.
I'or nil
Clironlc , Nervous ,
Surgical ,
Private and
Special Diseases
of both
MEN AND V/OMEN /
Stricture , Hydrooolo , Vnrloocolo ,
Anil nil ollior trniibloitflatod atronsonablo
charsea. CONSULTATION FUEli Oall on
or address.
DOUGLAS BLOCK. 16th AND DODGE
STS. , OMAHA , NEB.
Opposite Ilaydou Uro's.
, S3 SHOE ,
Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair.
Best In the world.
$5.00 J3.00
§ 4.00 .
$3.50 2.00
'FOR ' LADIES
§ 2.50 $2.00
$2.25 4I.7S
§ 2.00 FOR BOYS
FOR
Ifyouwantafiao DRESS'SHOE ' , made
styles , don't ' pay $6 to $8fry , my $3 , $3.50 , $4.00 or
$5 Shoo , They fit equal'td ' custom made and look and
wear as well. If you wlsh'ti'oconomlze In your footwear ,
do so by purchasing W.ttf Douglas Shoes , Name and
price stamped on thototlomi look for It when you buy.
\Y. I , . DOIIOTASJBr > cltton , BIcoo. Sold by
[ gnntz Nowinan ; , , Ellas. Svonson ; S
V. Bowman & Co. ; 0. J. Carlson ; P. S.
MO *
! roeso.y , So. Otnnht ) .
. > . ' r/l.n "
" m
Wholesale RUBBER Goods.
TAYLOR
Wholesale RUBBER 'Goods.
LINDSEY.
Wholesale RUBBER Goods.
Send for prices.
1111 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Catarrh Powder cures catarrh
All Urutrglats. CO cents.
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Omaha \ Depot 10th and Mason Sts. J Omaha
4.20pm Chlc.li , ' ] ! Vestibule 8.00am
11. 5 am . , Clileash MxprusH U.no am
10.1 Gum Chleao KxpntHs 4'Jri pm
7.17 pm Chlcairo & Iou--i Local C.C3 pm
LeavuiTnUWCINOTOtt MO. 1
O.naha | _ Depot loth airl Mason Sts. Oiiinln
lO.lfiiun Denver KX pros * , "ll.2Bam
10.10 am Di'-uhvooil . 4.00 pm
4.no pin Denver Express 4.00 pm
H.fiOpin . .NnbraHka Ixical ( HxeeptSini ) , . I.fill ) pm
K.inam . .Uncnln Ixical ( ISxciipt Hnnl. . U.tr : am
Loaves ! jArrlvoa
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0,4.1 am . . . .Knna.-iH city Day Kxpress. , . , fi.nn pm
H.in ) pm K. O. Nls-ht Kxp. vln U , 1' , Trans. fi.40am
10.15pm 6. to ant
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Omaha Union Depot 10th A Maroy Sts. | Omaha
KAST. |
10. : < oam Atlantlu Expresn O.oo pm
4.00pm Nebraska 8tatu Limited , . , , 0.00am
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10.40am Chtea/iiKxpreiM 11.05 pm
4.O5pm fl.'O mi.m .
7.00pm Eastern Klyci . . . . .iiii U.I Spin
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Leaves I MISSOUUl PACIFIC. ( Arrives'
OmuliaJ Depot Iflth and Webster Sts I Omalia
12.15 pm , St. [ AIUJH KxproBJ. . " 0.00 am
1O.OO pm . , . . . , , .St. l-onl Kxprutfs , , , . , 4.20pm
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Lea'ves T , , , ( Arrives
Omaha I Depotjfitl anil WobsterStK I Omaha
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"fl.WiBin TTslovix City Atcoinniuilatlon. , 11.03pm
l.lfipm Sioux City Kxprass ( Kt. Hun. ) 12.40 mim
fi.4Spni , St. Paul Limited. . , . , . . . 11.23 am
O.lOliinlO.ikiand Pasnonxer ( Kt. Sun. ) H.45am
Eeavcs'T SIOUX Arrives "
Omaha I 10 anU Maroy Sts. Omaha
0.4Hami Sioux Clly'Paasenzor.TTr .
,4.00pml . . . . . . . .St. Paul Express. . . . . . . . lO.OOaui 10.20pm
Leaves SfOL'X CITV & VACIKKf lArrlvcfl
Omuha _ Deiwt , lath and W'ibBtorSttt I Omaha
6.40 pin " . . . .St. 1'autLftnltod. . . . . . . .i ii.2ftaTn
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I
I
OLD ENEMIES MliET IN BATTLE
Moors and Spaniards Do Some Desperate
Fighting in Morocco.
REMEMBERED THE GLORY OF OLD CASTILE
Attacked l > jr nn OvrriTlinlmlni ; Force of
ranntlc * the Itrnvo l.lttln Itnnil ot
llornm Acquit Themselves \Vcll
A I'nrloiM Struggle.
MAIHUU , Oct. 3. Ulspatohcs rocclvoil licro
toilny from Tangier glvo details of n desper-
nto light which has taken plneo l > otwccn n
largo force of Moors mid the Spanish troops
who wcro engaged In erecting a now fort at
Qttcretch , near Mollllla.
The fisht , as exclusively rallied to the
Associated press , lastca all day ; the Span
iards wcro outnumbered anil tlioir ammuni
tion becoming exhausted they were com
pelled lo rotrcat U ) Mcllllla. It is now an
nounced that the Moors engaged In the battle
numbered 5,000 lighting men and that the
iiia ills had only TOO troops to oppose
them , Tlio Spaniards throughout behaved
with the greatest bravery and discipline ,
but were compelled to retreat when their
ammunition wns so far exhausted that only
two or three rounds remained ana tho.v had
to defend themselves with their bayonets
against the charges of tholr Moorish
cnanncs.
Tlnj battle lasted from dawn until night
and it was with the greatest dlfllculty the
troops managed to bent through the lines of
their enemies , In lliolr rotrcat , however ,
thn Spanish rescued the laborers who were
employed upon the fortlllcations which were
being erected. A Jilokotof soldiers engaged
in protecting the laborers at the works wcro
for u long lime In great danger of being
massacred. The Moors surrounded them
and repeatedly charged with the intention
of not only killing the picket , but of massa
cring the laborers.
with tliu Vary of Fntmtlo.
The Moors wcro armed with Winchester
repealing rill03 ot a high clasi , and they
used them with great effect. They fought
with the fury of religious fanatics , pursuing
Iho Spaniards to the high walls of Iho fort ,
and in the tooth of a llerco llrodirccted upon
them from thc'upper works.of Iho ramparts
of Mollllla , , from the ramparts a continu
ous lire from rapid firing guns was pottrod
into the ranks of the pursuing Moors , but
their horsemen circled iu clouds of dust
around the 'retreating ' Spaniards , and their
footmen dashed upon the Spaniards' ranks
with all the rage uud courage of the Moorish
nature.
To oppose the Moorish horsemen the
Spaniards had but a small body of cavalry
which could not compare In numbers with
Ihoso of their opponents. The Spaniards ,
however , made the most use of the body of
horse in their command. Whenever a body
of Spanish infantry was hard pressed by
the Moorish troops the Spanish cavalry
charged up to them , relieving their country
men and compelling the Moors to retreat.
Dashing cavalry ofiargcs were the most
brilliant features of the engagement. The
horsemen formed In crescent shape to charge
and came to a hand-to-hand struggle with
the Spanish cavalry , but in most cases the
Spanish infantry drove them oft before tnoy
could overwhelm the Spanish force. Every
now and then the small band of Spanish
troops would fall together , back to baclc , and
resist the more determined Moors , who were
charging from all sides upon them , and the
bravery they displayed under such trying
circumstances has culled forth the admira
tion of all Spain.
I'onglit Under n Burning Sun.
The sufferings of the Spanish troops
throughout that day of battle beneath a
jjurningsun , and ivithout.-fdod or water are
almost b'c.vonu''comprehension. The Span
iards tried as inucli as possible to rescue their
wounded from the Arabs , out the inferior
number of the Spanish troops prevented them
from saving many a bravo soldier , who ,
wounded , was killed unmercifully by the
charging Arabs. The Moors would churgo
upon the small body of the Spanish , and , after
killing a fowof them , would whirl around and
get , in most cases , out of range ooforo any
effective flre could bo brought to bear upon
them. The Spanish horsemen would dash
after them in the most gallant manner , cut
ting right nnd left those they were able to
catch up with.
The guns of the forts wcro admirably
handled Itnd their Jlro wrought terrible
havoo among the Moors , but the number of
Moorish soldiers killed will possibly never
bu known , owing to the fact that the Moors
carried off their dead and dying.
The Spaniards destroyed the Arab villages
on the heights. They also destroyed a num
ber of mosques and houses.
After the Moors had retreated from beneath -
neath the walls of the fort it was seen
eighteen Spaniards had been killed and
thirty-live , including two oQlccrs , had boon
wounded.
Surrounded by Fierce JCuomlci.
The Spanish troopi _ are left In a very
unenviable position. They tire surrounded
by a force of Arabs , which is being increased
hourly , and , for the time , are very
hard pressed. A mounted incsscngor
sent to the coast has brought the
nqws of tho' battle nnd of the gallant
light of the Spanish troops , and it Is an
nounced that reinforcements of troops have
been Ordered to leave Malaga and Seville for
the front. As thb dispatch is sent the rein
forcements are already leaving Spain , nnd
before many days have passed the parrison
at Mcllilla will Do in a position to take tlio
offensive.
At a cabinet meeting today the situation
was discussed and it was decided to dis
patch a diplomatio note to the sultan of
Morocco , whoso authority Is merely nominal
over the desperate tribes of Arabs and
Moorish horsemen , to protest against the
action of the Moors and insist upun redress.
In addition u Spanish v/ar ship will bo im
mediately sent to Tangier in order to sup
port the diplomatic note referred to.
( Jrouml Jriipi'l | hrvoral I'cot.
LONDON , Oct. 8. There has been an alarm- .
ing.subsideneo of land .under the village of '
Suitwood , near San Legato , two miles , from
Folkestone , Kent , where the subsidence of
IblhJ toolr placo. The ground has fallen
several feet and it is feared the parish
church will collapso. Many houses have
already been damaged by the land fall.
This sinking of the land upou'ivhlcli Salt-
wood.is . built is said to bo duo to the drouth.
VliOHe Their Ch.liriniin ,
LONDON , Oct. 8. The Standard's corro-
apondcnt at Berlin says the delegates to the
Husjo-German conference mot yesterday and
chose IJaron von Thlolman of the Gorman
delegates to act us chairman at the various
sessions of the conference.
York llreelves tliu l rurilam of
EiHN'nuiian , Oct. 8. Edinburgh is on fete
today owing to the fact that the duke and
UUchcss of York are on a visit to the city lo
receive the wedding presents given to thorn
ItCureiColdi.Couthi. SoreThroit , Cremp , Infla
enia , Whwplcp Cough , Bicncbltit and Aithma.
A certain cure tor Ceniumptlon in first > U ; < > >
and a lure relief InadTaactditacei. Uttatonei ,
You will tee the excellent effect after taking tha
Cr t dc e. Bold by dealer ! iTiryvracH. Lirei
UttleafOceaU and 81.00-
y the citizens. The ceremonies commenced
rlth the presentations of gift * from crafts *
men and others , after which the dnko was
'resented ' the freedom of the city with
; roat ceremony. .
ON A MISSION TO TIIK AJlEKIt ,
urnnil Mm.ilon from llrltlnh to Afghan
( Inrrrnmrnt NrnrltiR II" Dmtlnutloii.
CALCUTTA , Oct. n. The special correspond-
mt of Houter's Telegram company accom *
the Durand mission now on Its way
o treat with the ameer of Afghanistan ,
Vbilur llahman Khan , at Cabul telegraphs
'rom Huthak , under data of October 1 , that
.ho mission saw in the distance Cabul , anil
ho landmarks at Slab Sang and the cities nf
hersur , Hcmnrti , etc , At Hulhak the Urlt-
sh agency at Cabul Joined the Diir.md mis-
Ion nnd welcomed the visitors to Afghanis-
an , The ofllocrs of the Durand mission
.vero informed that the ameor'a house at
ndnkl was ready for the reception of the
ast Slnh Sung and Alntngank , thcnco via
ho Chandtil quarter to Halmr's tomb nnd to
ndakt.
The special correspondent adds .that the
rast now takes thirly-ei ht hours coming
'rom I andlkltal , and that telegrams from
ho mission should thus reach Simla , the
government summer headquarters In India ,
rom Cabul in forty-eight hours.
The mission is reported to bo well and the
ve.ithor is declared perfect.
Itclienilcit liy .
LONDON , Oct. ! ? , A Times ulspalch from
ladagascar states that Ocorgo M. Mueller ,
ivho was soul by the French government to
nxploro Madagascar , has been attacked by n
b.ind of brigands and killed. Ho wits bo-
Headed.
Influenza In Madagascar has bccomo a
. orltablo plague.
diluent ! TrleRrHili | WlrrR l > nwn.
LONDON , Oct. 8. The Anglo-American
Telegraph company nnnouiiocs the Canton
and lines have been Interrupted by the
typhoon nnd that tha telegraph line has been
.isolcss slnco yesterday.
lln Hag Now 1'iihl thn I'rnitltr.
MADUID , Oct. 3. The supreme council has
ratiilcd the sentenceof Pallas , who at
tempted to assassinate Goocral Mnrttnoz
Campos , nnd the sentence will bo executed
onrly today.
i-ronrli I'rnM Highly ( irntiflml.
PAUIS , Oct. 0. Morning papers hero
express themselves as being highly gratified
with the Siamese treaty. They deny that
any Kngltsh Interests have bcon imperiled.
Sir Arthur Itlncliwocxl Doiiil.
LONDON , Oct. 8. Sir Arthur Blackwood ,
secretary and pormancnt head of the British
Postofllco department , died loday.
I.ui ) U tn Uood llonlth.
HOME , Ocl. 8. The popocotllnuos toon-
Joy excellent hoalth. '
A 7 1 .UK JiEVKXSE.
OMAHA , Oct. 2. To the Editor of Tun BEK :
Von nro the manager of n ppworful pnpor. I
am u prlvuto cltlr.un. Will you do me the com
mon justice to publish thHorluf reply to your
editorial In this inornlnc's paper ? There
ought to bo this much of honor In you , unless
you rank beneath tlio thieves nnd politicians
yon mention.
I deslro hlmply to state the facts as to onr
Interview nnd lot : i fair nnd discerning public
tidso who Is playing the "despicablo rolo. "
on Kent mo an urgent Invitation to call at
your olllce by a iiei-bonul friend ot mine , who
ndtled his personal request to thu Invitation ;
nml wlion 1 called 1 sent ln to you my name
written on Hint gentleman's card. This Is tha
"voluntary" Intorvlow which you hastened to
publish. I listened to what you had to say. I
did not make the statement voluntarily or
otherwise thatI , would support Maxwell In
the Douglas county convention. I did not .say
tn you that our Ninth ward delegation would
vote In favor of instructing for Mr. I'owoll. 1
did not pretend or ns.suinu to speak for any
other member ot llio delegation.
r , E. WINTBII.
There is no disposition to crush Mr. Winter -
tor with a powerful paper. Mr. Winter's
memory appears to bo defective in several
essential particulars , Ho may disclaim , but
ho cannot truthfully deny that hn informed
Mr. Hutchison of the Ninth ward that ho
favored Maxwell and that at least two
other * Maxwell delegates of the Ninth ward
would vote with him for Maxwell. The
same statement was voluntary repeated
lo the editor. The sequel showed it was a
deception and a ruse to throw off suspicion
in order to ward of opposition to his selec
tion as chairman. Such conduct oven
among politicians is disreputable and
beneath contempt.
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures burns.
I'.llt.ltUtsll'llS.
JMIICS Shackclford is In Chicago.
B. E. Sippo of Tabor , la. , is in town.
Charles Slovens is buck from Chicago.
II. Wade Gillls of Tokamah is in the city.
Dr.llanincciotti loft for Chicago yesterday.
L. J , Dunn of Kansas City is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.A.
A. n. Brown of Musratlnc , la. , is in the
city.
city.U.
U. Simpson of Dell Rapids , S , D , , arrived
in.Omaha yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deucl loft for Chicago
yesterday afternoon.
Collector North ami wlfo have returned
from the World's fair.
Miss Oraco Hlchardson of Clinton , la , , is
visiting Omaha friends.
W. II. Mosolo.v came up from St. Joseph
yesterday on n Hyingvisit. .
Clerk O. G. Ballard of the Paxlon wont to
Chicago yesterday afternoon.
C. S. Spearman and wife of Grctna , this
state , are visiting in the city ,
Mrs. C. O. Lobeck loft yesterday after
noon for Chicago and the oast.
B. F. Madison nnd .T. F. McGinnis of
Missouri Valley , la , , are In town ,
J , A , Tuthlll returned yesterday from a
two weeks visit to the Whlto City.
Stownrd M. S. Council of the Pnxton got
homo Monday from the World's fair.
Mrs. F. Motz , sr. , and daughter lolt yes
terday for a visit to the Columbian show ,
MM. G. M. Hitchcock and Mrs. Percy
Ford loft yesterday afternoon via the Hoolc
Island for Chicago.
Miss IClla Kennedy of Hrooklyn. N , Y , .
formerly of Omaha , is visiting relatives and
friends In this city.
General Attorney Bmloy P , Waggoner of
the Missouri P.iclllo came to town yesterday
from Atchlson , Kan.
Charles Melins and wife of Albany , N. Y , ,
and Mrs. Washbiirn of Yonkcrs are visiting
Ilobcrt ll. Wlllls.of this cily.
Paying Teller Schwatcnburg of the Com
mercial National , his mother and sister loft
ynstordny for a hcason at the World's falrl
Prof. ,1 , M. Gaynoro was not as badly In
jured as at ilrst reported , Ills back Is 3II
jured , but the gentleman was able to bo out
of the hospital last evening , llh
Mrs. Qulno and baby Huth of 1COO North ;
Twonty-llflh street loft yesterday for Chicago I-
cage to visit tlio World's fair , and then from
Ihufo will go to Detroit and other parts of
Michigan lo vlsll relatives nnd friends ,
D , E , LanjMdorff of Mcchanlcsburp , Pa. ,
and his brother , II , A , Lanusdorff , po'stmas-
ler of Bellcvuo , are in llio city. The first
named gentleman is n pftnocrof this section
of the country and has many frlonds in
Omaha ,
At the Mercer : Con ICIrkland , Rio do
Janeiro. S. A. : G. E.Lowls , Now York ; S.
P. MacCoiinell , Council Bluffs ; C. W. Bartlett -
lott , Now York ; George T. ixivojoy , Chicago
cage ; J , H. Glllln , William Peacock , Davun-
port ; J. W. Love , Fremont ; John W ,
Warren , Poplar Grove , la , ; U , ns.
Taylor , G. S. Yauger. city ; W. S.
COUIH , Arlington ; T. B. Pawling , Adrian ;
H. ii. Cummlngs , John C , Folzcr , G , II.
Hooblor cily ; Satn Milton. B. H. Lall.i ,
E. U Heed , H. II. Smith , Tckumah ; J. Ii
Emlck , Craig ; Kato Workings , Nolllo
Jactjuos , TckutnaU ; Fred Crowley , Omaha ;
George Gish , littrlun , la , ; Captain F , K.
Eltonhoad. U. B. A. ; James Hilton , Crete ;
William H. Fetzor , Omaha : 1) . U Welsh ,
cityjC. M. MsEIroy , A. MeLocs. Davcn.
port ; G. N , Easltuan , city ; Itobort E. Wood-
son. St. Louis ; John Bain , Kansas Cliy0. ;
H. Williamson , Chicago. . 0.io
NKW YOIIK. Ocl. 8 [ Special Tolotrntm to
TUB BBK.J- Omaha : G. K. Gillls , Savoy ;
W. K. Kurts. Hoffman ; Mrs. L. P , Uoeh ,
Windsor. York , Neb : P , A. Ktlnur , Broadway -
way Central ,
D Witt' Witch Huiet Salve euros piles.
STARTED TUB-BAIL ROLLING
Eimotallists Open the Agitation for n Doable
Standard nt St , Lsnis ,
,
I MANY / NOTABLE PEOPLE ARE PRESENT
' .Mr > , I.pnir , ( iovernor Tlllnmii nnd ( lovrrnof
towelling Muko Short .spcpchm He o-
liltluni Ail iiteit | mid Otnrr Pro-
coodlnc * oT the fllertlnc. *
ST. T ) uis , Oct. n. The Pau-Amcrlcatt bi
metallic convention was catlod to order In
Armory hill nt U o'c'ock ' this.mortilng by A.
C , Flskof Donver. On behalf of the city
ox-Congressman Nathan Frank spoken fo\r
words of welcome. Inchieiitally ho 1m-
prossuJ upon the host gathered
before him that whatovcr the
feelings or opinions of St. I/mlslaiis upon
ccunomlc questions , these of the convontlnn
would bo as freely heard and ns carefully
considered as those of all llio world are over
considered hero.
Governor Stone of Missouri next spoke for
the state nnd accorded u most hearty wol *
, co mo to the convention. In his remarks ho
referred to advantages iwssesscd by St.
1/juls and asked what necessity
there was for going 1MX > mtlos
farther east to trade. As to the
charge thai the convention wns sectional in
Its Ideas of commerce ho held thai
the advancement of sections advanced
the \ > holo. Indeed the states front which
the delegates came possessed patriotic pee
ple as dltl oilier parts of the 'conn try ; none
moro desirous of a stable , sound uurrvuoy.
For the convention , Hon. S , S. King of
Kansas responded expressing thanks
for the welcome. Returning to the
question of sectionalism nnd silver ho
declared ilrst that his country was
able lo got along without the economic
aid of any foreigners , second that as re
gards sllvor there was no sectionalism other
than that conserved by these ondo.ivorlng to
dctmso It , citing , as ho presented this , , the
solid votes of the northeastern Atlantic
states.
Uitvcrmnn Tlllnmii .llaUon n Short Tulle.
As the speaker proceeded nuw delegates
began to arrive , and when the call for the
convention was formally made , the
numbers nresont had been consid
| erably Increased. Without loss of
Umo ] , Governor G. P. ' Tilman of
South Carolina was chosen temporary chair
Sa Sc . In his address the governor took1 oc
casion to charge that tlio reduction in the
anticipated number ot delegates was duo
tit1 the attempt of the press to smother
Iho efforts of the masses to rlso to tlioir
proper placo. But with all that ho da rod
tii say * that the time was coming when the
west and the south would Join hands and
win their rights , If not by agitation , then. by.
their ballots. "God forbid thai wo should
array ono section against another ; but God
forbid the moro that'ono suction become a
slave of another. "
A recess wns then taken.
Thu convention was slow In gelling to
gether again , and It was Ur : > ! ) p. in. before
Governor Tulinan rapped for order.
The credentials committee reported an
authorized convention list of 1C ( > , represent
ing the states of Colorado , Iowa , Texas ,
Indiana , Montana , Kansas , South Carolina ,
Now Mexico , old Mexico , Arkansas and
Missouri.
The reading of the report precipitated
what ptomlseil to bo an almost interminable
dcbato ( upon the voting powers of the various
delegations ( I and delegates. Suggestion after
suggestion was made by Governor Walto
of Colorado , ex-Congressman Weaver of
Iowa , lion. A. C. Fisko of Denver , Governor
Tlllir.au J of South Cerollnn. Governor Stone
of Missouri nnd others and at length it was
decided that each state should cast twenty
voles , while all other delegates from'Othor. .
sources should cast their individual votes.
Alimvnl Twenty Votrx.
II. C. Walters of Washington , a dclcgata
from a state whoso governor refused to ap
point , was civcn power 'to cast the stale's
i entire vote of twenty , as was also J. 1C
Weathcrford of Oregon for his stale.
The settlement of this matter admitted
of Iho submission of llio report of the com-
milteoon permanent organization , the follow
ing names being announced as the selection
of thocomnnllou for oftk'ers of Iho convon-
lion : Prcsidunl , Governor L. D. Lowolllng
of Kansas ; vice president , M. E. Bcnlon of
Missouri ; secretary , Olnoy Newell of Colorado
rado ; assistant secretaries , Samuel B. Cook
of Missouri and W. H. Culp of Arkansas.
Governor Walto of Colorado , Governor
Stone of Missouri and S. II. Snyder of
Kansas escorted Iho president lo the chair.
Governor Lewolling brlolly thanked the
convention , urginp that , the deliberations o (
the assemblage bo carried on with care and
caution , that the results desired might
be accomplished without alienating those
who would ho frlendH. The convention wai
small In numbers , yet there were enough bo
fore him , if guided properly , to sot going
principles nnd a work which shall ac
complish wonders. But ho preferred to
.Vtcld to these who , ho felt , could spcalc
better than he , and with that ho presented
Mrs. Mary E. Lease of Kansas , for whom ho
asked of tha convention u hearing.
KntortiilniMl ) > y Mr * . I.UIIRO. '
' Mrs. Lease , when the echoes of her greet
ing died away , opened with the declaration
that a crisis was now on , moio datigoroua
than thai which confronted the American
people in 1770 , With thai introduction , she
proceeded to argue for tlio union of the west
and south ngainst tlio bondholders of' , Iho
oast. As she stepped from tho. platform the
warmth of thunpplauso attested to the feel
ing of thu delegates.
The committee on rcr olutlons wns next ap
pointed ns follows : lown , .Inn es B , Wnaver ;
Old Mexico , Jtf. M. Taylor ; Colorado , D. Il ,
Wnllo ; Kansas , J , W. Urcidonilml ; Mis-
sotiri , R. M. King ; Montana. J. W. Powers ;
South Carolina. G. P , Tillman ; Oregon. J. 1C ,
Wnathorford ; Texas , Otto 1'Hcckcl ' -
man ; Washington , II , C , Walters.
At this point calls for A , C , Flsho , prrsi-
dent of the pan-American bimetallic conven
tion , Drought thai gentleman to tlio floor ,
with an address , almost entirely statistical ,
In behalf of bimetallism ; the Nicaraguau
canal ana the use of the Missis
sippi and other rivers loading to ilia
Gulf , thereby severing relations with
the cast , to the benefit ofjtho\vest. to tlio'ox-
lent nt Icnst of fSII.OOO.OOO in freights to
Europoon Hour , wheat and corn , and much
moro In other products ,
General J. B , Weaver briefly addressed
thu convention In favor of bimetallism In lt
fullest BCIISO , and then the convonilpu ad
journed to U o'clock tomorrow morning.
mi : JCICAI.TI
INSTKUMKNTS placed on record Octabor
3 , 1H0.1 ;
WAHIIANTV IIKKIH.
O \i Hold and wlfu tn II I ) Cuiruinn , lot
H. block Ul , Orchard Illll ) lol 1E > ,
block ' . ' .Ootnur & Archer'n add ; lot I ) ,
block . Matthew's Mihillv , . , . . , . M.200
M M ( 'tippy t ul to O W J.uach , no 21-
1IM1. . . . . . . 0,400
I ) Ii ' 1'lionmn and wlfo lo Oullino
Aeuldlns , east 'M feet , Jut U , block D ,
Ucud'a ad add . i . , , . . . 2,100
Total amount of transform . t 13,109
Tli ut .foful r
With the exhilarating sense of renewed
health and strength and internal cleanli
ness , which follows Iho use of Byrup. of
Figs , Is unknown to the few who have not
progressed beyond the old tlmo mcdlcilics
and Iho cheap substitutes tome times offered.
but never accepted by the well informed ;
Kmi r Niiicxm from Titian ,
The Texas Medley quartet , composed of
fogr clever slnu'crs. enlivened the hotel lob
bies last evening with thulr vocal ability.
They also serenaded TUB HUB ,
Wliru Daby WM sick , we Rare her CoBtorla.
When the WM a Child , vlie cried for Castorla.
When blie became Mlsa , she clung ( o CoElorla.
When the bad Children , the gavothuta Oaitorl * .
. jftn ft. . . . .