t TRR OMAIFA TAT1V ) HRR. TIJ'RSDAY. ' OHTOnKR 17 IfiHS IPBOIHL NOTICES , L DVEHT1SKMENTS FOIl THESE COLUMNS ILwill 1)0tAkrii until 12'tnp. : m. forthonvenlmr id until 8,30 , p. in. for tlio morning nnd Sunday lltloim , . . . . ndvf-rtlnrrs , by rpqnefttlnir n ntimlx-rpa clinch , in linvntlit-lr ftniwrrs nddreMcd lo n numbered -llpr In earn of THE Jinn. Aimw > r < i fo nddrrifted ' ill lx > dcllvm-d upon pn-aciiHitloii ot the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. 1tnlfnl4c ! n wonl llrM Inierllon. Icn word there- iflor Nothing taken for left than ' . ' .Ic. i.YOt'NO MAN , KXPEIUENCKD HOOK- jfAkMipor , wnnti Hltiintlon In offloo. City rofcr- rncfis , AddreHSTill lleo. M'JSO 17 * AN ENGLISH WOMAN WIsilKS TO TAKE . -ullro rlmrirn of an Infant ; twelve > e.irs ex- Mrlenco. Mis * Wnlpolo , Clarkson hospital. A POSITION BV MAN AND WlT'K. ilri'ii , on fnnn or In clly. Address Prior John- Htm ' . " -8 North lOlli Fttreot Mllfl : 'J'2' WANTED -MALE HELP. HnlcH Ittfc n word flrHl Imrrtlon. Ic .1 word there- Itttcr. Notlilnu taken for II-SH than iV. ! ' . [ > - SOLICITOUS.TEAMH KUIlNJSIIKDi KXTKA lpay tomt-n with HITS. American Wrlngpr C'o. , [ C'iii llnwanl nl. 118 Ir > THE NKIIUASKA"OUAHANTEI ; SAVINOS fJOiind itiVfHlnipnti'ninpnny wiiut a few comic- M..MI of ( rood ndilri IH In act -m folk-Hop * . Apply al KiniMitt ! anil ; > , DuiiKhix block. MjUO A11LE-IOD1BD ! MKNTsiTO itO-YEAHS OLD 'for t'lillol st.ilrn nrmy. Kor particulars call or iMldrcHH Edwntd II. Climmaii. second lieutenant I I'ccond Infantry , tecritltlinf onicnr. itt HIT N. lilth VMl-oRt , Omaha , Nub. , or MufeliniiU liotcl , Lincoln , ttfob. Hill-nil B IF YOU WANT AOOODPAV1NO JO1I WHITE Ihu llu\vk Nuritury Co. , Milwaukee , Wbj. B WANTED. IF YOU AUK A CATHOLIC AND will work for $18.00 pur week \vrllo MacCon- | acll IIros..ao Arch HtruRl , llofdon , Maiti. t MAN WAKTK1) ; SALAHY AND KXl'BNSKS. - , , > Penmmi'iit place : whole or pait limn. Apply at | nicc. Ilrqwn IlroH. Co. , mir erymt'n , Ohleaifo. M J14 p * 1 < > BMEN AND WOMEN ON SALARY OR LARflB coininlRHlon to Introdupi ! our new faml Irl'otlu-H wiiHln-r ; welchl , - poiincHt cxeltmlvo ter- It-llorv. CompreHHitl Air WiiHliur Co.-IT , Johimon | bnllllnir ( , Cincinnati , O. MIIO : 17' "HUSTLERS WANTED ; LIIURAL : COMMIS- lonH ! oxperlonco tinnitcs ary. Apply H 17 , m s. isih Rirut-t. Miiio ai : WANTED JJEMALE HELP. It.-ilcH , l > io \vonl llrRt liiHurlli'it. ' Ic n word [ Ilii-retlflor. Nothing taken for lenu than ' 'Ac. t WANTED LAmEsNMENTLEMEN WE 'wlllpay you-.1.0U to * in.lll ) IKT week lo do Ilitrlctly homo work for im ; no eanvassliiK nnd I ) > i empt payment. Send ulf ndilrvMM.nl envploiw , I Lllx-Hy Suiiply Co. , Liberty Sqimru , HoHton. M.IHS. * WANTED. IMMEDIATELY , EXPERIENCED I < L 'Hhlrt ' clrls at the Kant Oinalia factory. Inqidro | Bt O. E. Hloki-B , maimcer. itaU 17 _ _ C. WANTED , O1RL FOR 'OENEHAL HOUSE- work. y-JO'J Spencer Hlreot , Kouiitzo Place , CWANTED..YOUNO SWEDE 01RLFOROEN- pnil housework. Call between U and 10 , L'naG Hainlllon. MJIB4 17 * _ ' /1 WANTED , A COMPETENT NURSE GIRL ; V i-efei-eiices required. Apply nt 1711 Dooirhis trept. FOR RKNT HOUSES. RatCH , lOo n linn raeh hiHerllon. $1.0 a line * onth. Nothlni ; taken foi-lertu than -"c. pv-HOUSES IN ALL I'ARTS OF THE CITY. i J-/TI1O O. y. UavlH company , loO.I Fariiain. Of. [ rAND : \ 4-HOOM APAUTMENTS. VON DOIIN , ' J.-block , with ateimii rofonccs ; 81U 3. "J-'d , 04il l(1nOOM ( COTTAOE. MODEHN. CHOICE , IN JL/sianford circle. C. S. EleiillorU4 Ucobldfr. _ 015 D - - HOUSE. MODEltN , NEAH I1U8I- ; i , runt inodurale. Apply -JO I Uixbulldlnir. . 1145 D-SEE II. J. Klfe'DALL , 007 IIHOU'N 1ILK. . _ M7I17 TV COTTAOE , 7-HOOM3 , MODEltN , itll--MA- JL/HOii Htreet. 803 ' -TV-TWO TEN HOOOM HOUSES , ALL MODEHN 1-Mniprovcmuntn. On-pit-Mt-Callruf ) Hiirney oi-lll South Sixteenth mreet 1)14 TVHPUSE3 AND'KOOMS IN ALL PA UTS OP JL/olty , Ir and up , 'O. K Ilntts , 2-JU S. 17th HL , IU7 SO I MODERN BIOIIT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH J- ' liarii : $10.00 per mpntli. L. S. Skinner. itlO , Y > Llfo. MOSS _ " VIO-1'OOM HOUSE , 1813 OAKS. J. JOHNSON MD'-M Fariuim. Mlil.-i D--TWO fl-llOOM IIHICK HOUSES , KIM i , . . . . < avouim.fnclm ; IlnnRuuin park , ne.-irly new , hard n-ood HiilHh , llrmelaHH moduin convenloiiccH. In- milro 1115SoutirTlitrty-Bi.-condHt. J.M. UlehanU. TryA VINE TEN-HOOM MODEHN DWELLING , J-'llvimlnulcH walk to biiBlneHS eenlcr. Newly tiapensl nnd vnmlHlicd. Inqulru for W. I' . Clark , L'07 DoiltflaH St. M'07 17' 1V--N10B. LAHGE , TEN-nOO.\F I10USE , NO. J/I4U1 ! l-'arnnm Ht ; all modern conveniences , In VirHt I'cpalr : larKO barn , uvc-rythlui ; tlrat claas , > -.1.lU ) < JJuiv > ltit-room ) IIOUKD in flrnt clasn repair , city vater. ile. , No. 4 lilll Furnam Bt. , $10.110. ( iood elRht-room IIOUBO , 4717 Capitol avc , all modern ImiirovcmenlH. $10.00. l-room ) cottn < u , all modurn Improvements , $10.1)0. ) lieiiaoit & Carnilcliuol , 412 Now York Llfo Bldff. 178 TKOll HENT. NICE F1VE-UOOM COTTAGES , 1 JJtllh : and Half Howard Httuct , rent fflO.Ol ) . In- illO N. Y. Llfo.'O - . IAMODEHN NINE-UOOM HOUSE , illllNOUTII J/L'Olh Btrcel , to Bmull family : llo .t St. Illll. -Jill ) 19 D-IIMtOOM HOUSE. ALL MODEUN CONVEN- Irnura. H'jlHi South UHh Mlrc.-l. -'It 10' ' ELEGANT H-HOOM COTTAOE POIl BENT , JTlh mid ( Ir.int HIM. , only $ l-.0i ) per month. Fl- Bcllty Trout Company , 17lKarnam.48 ( 17 KOll UKNT7 NO. it 117 I1UKT STIIKBT , 5- niqiu ooltaue , city water. William J. WelBhaiiB , 111 ) Cirijieh | blUL-k. ' . i .Mil-Ill I. _ HENT , K-HOOM HOUSEJONE BLOOIC of cars ; Bplcndld location ; ohuail. ! I , " > ia ) lllondo. - . - . - MJ.1HI ) V"l 111) ) AND 14U1 H. ' 'IITH , MODJII'.N. PACES 'limit ; iiliitrcomHi vc-ntlo\v. 703'N. Y. Llfu. \ MilOS 17 * 1) I .SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND HAHN. itOTII AND Griint , * ! -.OU , ill ) ; Flint National bank. bank.M'P ? \ - -THINK OF T-HOOM FLAT. NEWLY - 'liaiHinMl nnd pahiled , for f.'O.OO per month , TxK-atlou , lillh and Howard , Huferuiiccu nxjulred , 1)D ' i Limbury. Jlil'Jl 17 "iS'STEAM , ALL MODEHN , 7-iiooM HOUSE , ' J-'ulso S-roum flat. Tlnard"Jl North - ' llh. Jlil'JO 17 * D 7-ROOM COTTAOE AND IIARN WITH tame yanl. corner -ith avenuu and Douclatt 1 1 rcc I I , N Wnisun , IlOlhoiilh IDIIiMruot. _ _ M319 D J.tl iloTsKS. DIFFERENT PA UTS OF CITY. tV U. Wi-ud. lllth and Dotmlan. i(3U 18 " uus. : I7lh HI. : tl i'O' TV 8'ROOMlOUSlUWlTHMODERNnil'ROVK- J.'iofiilH ami wood Ijarn.No. ' 'J'Jl Chlcairo utiret. Apply ut the llyrou Reed Co. Jl.'t.iaJ3 * FURNISHED HOUSES. RateH , IIMa Um c-i 'i uiHcrllon , 91 , .10 n line per tnonlli. NolUhiv takivi for K-t-i than -'ie. R , rio\v > : ihiistE.vct : ) iY foniUhi-il t illlili and California MH. IK for nnt lo hutlablo teiiaul III rooms vvllh all i-unVi-idem-ctt. inulndlnir hot wuli-r he.-ulnu : WHU-III , lamiilry ami ulrthlc. imd all In llmi clana i-undlllon. W. E. (5 rat ion 111(1 Paxlon bloolc. 18:1 : \ NII'EI.Y Fl'UNISIlKD HKSIllENpESl ALSO , 'luifiirnUhed. Uclcii-ucu-b. WolBluiim Auuncy. H. It ) , WllhiieU blk Mt-ji ; ) OIH BENT FOItNISHEP ROOMS. 3.o k Italet. ' 1 Uo n won ) 1)11.1 ) lunVrllon. lea word llicru- r lleiNoUiIni taken forlj-ti tlriu-ji- . " "l'Wu o3 3- mOi only. " " 3YT " -"r'rHNISHED ' UOOM"iN ' ' l'HIVA'rH FAMILY , nil inudcrn t-ouvi-iilvuvvk : couvcnlpiil to motor. BUIIS. 'lllliAvt-N M1115 17- E NICELY FI.'HNISHKD ItOOMS FOH KOUK ifimlK-iiien , Call til-J1U7 liunvl.iH. lti ) ' 'ft llNISIIRn R XM WITH HATH $ U.OD . mould , HU I Faruani. tilt 1U * If KOHHENT.FU J jruom , wtlnur without board , sil 18 Dodife Hlreel. | j - KLEC5ANTLY FURN1SHKD RX.MS. FACING J > lUth Si. , uornurllowanl , Kicoiut Iloor ; * 10.0U ) ml tliOU IMI moiiiu , Wrljchl i. Hsl'iiry , M323 FURNISHED KOOMJO17 HAUNEY ST. illU 10 < EN'OAOKMKNTS TO 1)O 1IRESSMAKINO IN .faiulllemtoltclluil. Minn Sturdy , -l-'IK Mcholas .1 ui : | : | NIO * .ISHED ROOMS AN1 > BOARD DOLAN , ' 'O 18T1I _ _ _ _ li | IOARDlNfi WITH ROOMS. SINiiTJ : Oil KjT JL HiiliLhoiiBO JUKI iltlwl \ \ \ \ will , ovi-i-yllinu ntnv. liiiof Ihu Ih-'Ht lovUlous In the cu.vaul overy- ( lilni ; vvlil l > olln > tcu i , a III' ' Itjtiiun. bll-J \Vuui u' , .tt.iou , II FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD 1-LAHOB nOOM. WITH IIOAHD. FOR TWO , JL Ural floor ; modern conveniences , CIS N. 23d. iiOQ 10 * LOOOD ' IIOAHD ; LARGE HOOMS. JMM NOHTH 10th street. M102NU ) ' V-ROOMS AND IIOAHD $0 WEEK. 030 S. 17TII I1street. . 3i7Nl ! * ? -ROOM3. ALL MODEHN , HOME TAI1LK 1 ini.4 Fnniani. MOSS N7 . ROOMS WITH IIOAIID. DAY UQAIIDKHS . HollclCcU. 2 ( W Doncl.TS. t'tll 'J3 ir-NK\Vr.Y FUKNISIIEU IIOOMS.WITII IIOAIID , iat the Wouttor , BID , CIS , S''O N. lOtli nlrcot. M''lltt 21 * HOOMS AND IIOAHD. JEMS DODOESTHEET. M''lll ) 17 * i. ' TWO I.AltOK 1'LIIASANT KOOJIS WITH L'boanl. 2510 UoiUi > . 3.10 - ' . ' 'ORRENT UNFURNISU'D ROOMS Kntci IHoa wonl flnt li irtlon , lea wonl Hit-ro- flor. NollihiK taken for U" i llKuv''So. Gil WNFI'.IINISIIKD UOO.M3 KOU KKUI't.VO IIOIIHO. ' 'ION. l.'HIiht. 801V UNKt'IlNISHKt ) HOOMS St'tTAIILK V.'for lioiivhpcpliiiri cllv wnliT ; rent t'lu-nin 0 ilocks from puBlonioo. IfO'J Wobstur Hi , 1'JS- a-CM-UN D-llfXJM Pt.ATS , S. W. COH. 7TH and I'nninc ntrcct , f5.0U to * ( t 00 , to iloslraulo mail fatnlllcn. U. F. Hulls , ' . " . ' 0 So. 17tli liv.n. MtflUNl'J G-TO ItKNT , UNFt'KNlSHKU ' FHONT I'AH- lor anil boil room. 1117 N.'Oth Ht. 3:1017 : * FOR KENT STORES AND OFFICES. ItalPH , Ulc n line each liiHnrtlou , $1.20 a line per nontli , NotlihiK Uiki-ii for le i than SBe. -VOll KKNT.THHl-S'l'OUY IIIUOK IIUILDlN'fJ , -Oin Karnain Ht. The Diillillnif liasu Ilix-proof ee- riiLbaHoinpiit , roiniik'li ) Mtutui-lipalln : ? llxtnrun w trron nil the lloora , ens , otc. Apply at tliuodlc OfTllKllKB. U1U [ - WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOH DESK HOOM to Homo ilcHlrnblo party. Call or W > i-holT , Si'.inKiiis & Dcnixllct. 171'J Fiirnnm Htii'ct , Omaha , Nob. U < il -HAHEMIINT KOIl KENT , 10TH AND 1IOW- -atil. Inciiilro In drug more. M'Jl'J I - H1TH ST. STOKE , NEAR CORNER HOWARD , Lonly $40.00 ; itlH llclit. dry buRument. Hiiltablo for barber Hliop , prlnilni ; oillco , etc. , $1(5.00 ( per month. WrlshtAL.-iHbury. : Mil-Jit IT J AGENTS WANTED. Rate's lOo.-illuo i-.ieli hiHurlion , $ l.i ( ) line per noiilli. Nothing taken for ICHH than use. J WANTED , LADY OAN.N'ASSEKS TO TAKE ClirlHlma onUr forouiioinbliipil eUiipnllon.il toy and biillcllni ; blockn. Sells lit Hicht. lilt ; coin' rnlhHloim. Wrllo fortorniH and lllimlr.Ui-d clrctl- Inrt. The Alphabet II. U. Co. . Snltna , Kan.MiiOB MiiOB ! -WE WANT TRAVELING SALESMEN TO Hell our Biiperlor bratulfi of lubrlcaltiiK OH .1111 -ascH an n spi'ctaltv or Nldo lino. Ohio Oil am lireasoCo. , Cluvi-liinil , O. Mil 17 ' - ' ; ! 1 AT LAST WE HAVE IT. KEEN , 1IRIOHT ' and brainy men and women wanted ovcry- wliom to take orders for Sliupp'a World's Fair I'liotoRrapiMl. Only book of copyrlflitiHl pholour.-iplis of bullilhic-H. KCCIIOH and ( . xblbllsof Ihu World'n Columbian li.xhlbhlon : autlioi-lzed by the Exposition munairt > iiit.'iil ; ontclalcertlllcalo ac- conipanloH paoli volume , llonanza for workers : drop everythhiK- and haiullo It ; you will make money f.mt : boukH nady ; circ-dll nlvon ; biff coni- uilHttoiiH ; llhiHti-alcil eIrciilai-M ; tei-niH , fivo. Ad- dirhH , ( Jlobc Illlilu I'llb. Co. , a58 Dearborn slreet , Chlcigo , 111. , or I'hlla. , 1'a , Mili i 17' -AOENTS TO SELL OUR MEDICAL ANNUAL. ' 8(1 ( per cent of dncturnbnv ll ; must have It. llli ? l > .iy lo experienced men sulllnir our list of il.1 mcd- Ical booku. K. IJ. Treat , publisher , New York. Mil.11 10 * WANTED TO RENT. Ratog , lOc a Hue each Insertion , Sl.no a lluo per month. Nothing taken for lusa than 23a. r-A NICELY FUHNISHED COTTAGE : STATB Menus. AddreSHTU' ' , ftou. . Mil''S-VO' STORAGE. ' Rate , lOc a lluo each hiHeitlon , $ l.ni ) n line per month. Nothing : taken for lean than 2'ic. M-STOHAGEW1LL1AM3.VCH03S,11H ! IIAUNEY 1132 M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean ami cheap rales. R. Wells , 1111 Furnam. WANTED TO BUY. Hates , lOcn line each Insertion , $1.1DO a Una per montli. Nothlni ? taken forje.3 > than ajc. T-WANTED , SECOND-HAND HARI1ER FURNI- l > ture. A. llrodkey , iir : ; Donslau. M-I4 ; 17 * SALE FURNITURE. Rales , IJio n wonl Mrst hiHertlon , Ic a worj therenfler. Nothing taken for leat lliiiu3e. . ' 0-FOR. RENT OR SALE , HEST MADE UP- rlKht piano , Inqulru room 1108 , Fine National Ilauk biilldhiK- . il'i4 0-STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Farnam t 130 0SQUARE ' PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT 'cheap. , S. Il.iulc..U4 S. lljth slroet. MUO'J FOR SALli MISCELLANEOUS. Halr.t. l.Uo a wonl llrst limerllon. lea wonl thora- ftcr. Nothing taken for lots than ' . ' 5C. QRIPRAPPING , FOR SALE , 100 ACRES WIL- lowHon river near Calhoun , Nob. L. V. Crum , box -J7t ) , Omaha. iia4-"j Q -FOR SALE. A SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS ( it No. 3834 N.JlHt , very cheap. J..Lewls. iJitj-'JS' CLAIRVOYANTS. ' Rates , lUn n lluo ouch hiHertlon. $1.50 a line per uiunih. Nothlnar taldin for le than ' . ' 5c. 3-MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , ivUablubimliieHHinudliim0iliycurat ; 11DN , Hill , ( J53 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Hati-9 , lOcn Hun each luxarllon. itl.no u line per month. Nolliinf taken for lesi thanji5c. _ Xi MADAME SMITH , o-7s7imi : , snl ? 5ioii , Room H. Masnaxo , rapor , alcohol.alcam.sulphur noand Hua oatns. miU7 ! ' _ ' ! . . . . STOWE. MAGNETIC HKALETlJO Doiclai bloylc MB8S tti" 'P-MMK. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES 1IATIIS : l-imiKiietlc inaxsaso treatments. tl'J North Ifith Btreei , room 11. M-23H 10 PERSONAL. r T-MAS3AGB TREATMENT. ELKCTRO-THER- Umul baths , walpand hair In-almenl. manlcoro : indchlropodliit.Mri.PoMilo } ; > { S.lSth.Wltlmoll blk II.1U U-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR 11EAU tlfully HluHtralod Marrlairu Jonni.ilcont.tlnlii ; pholo-euh-ravlnzii of liundsomo , wealthy lady ad- \ertlsera. Ilrowu Publlalihiff Co. , llox a-.M.Toledo O. JMHl-J Bl * f ] " THE WHEREAI1OUTS OS1 MRS. NAT MBL u lon ordanehler , Nellhii Mellon , who , when lati heard from , wcro rvalilrntH of Couuell Illufla. 1 wanteil. Addroui M. 13. Crydermuii , North 1'latte Nfli. . il4'J 18 * U-OAHPI-NTER : WOKK AND ALL KINDS ot jobbhiE ' done by a. G. Stevenson. 17 ( > : i SI Mary's arvmio. Tel. 1010 , MWJJ3 * MONKY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. RatcM inaalhmcacli Innertloii. yl.RO a Una per mouth. Nothlmr taken for leas than \i \ \\T MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES : T The-O. IDavliCo. . . ISOSKjirnammreol. OST A\r MOKEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HAT IIS ON ' i Improvolnnd imlminovcclOnuhn real ct > uu > , 1 to 8 yearn. Pldyllly Triml Co. , 17 Parnnm. USU W -LOANS OW IMPROVED ANp UNIMP11OVED clly proiwrty , * : l.lJu ) ( nnd upwanln , 5 to liy-tx ; ' m UOll l ir MONEY TO LOAN AT CUHRKNT HATHS > Apply to W. II. MulKlo , I'M rat National lllc bldr uu ; ' - -ANTHONY LOAN AND THIIST-CO.ilrt ; : N.Y Llfo , leiidti at low rate.s for t-liolcu tteiiiirlly 01 Nebraska and Iowa/arm * or Omalia city proiw SEOUBITIEB FOB 8ALEt , IDo a Him each Inscrlloi. , IIJ5U a Una montli. Noihlinr lakcn for lum than "J5c. HIGH GHADU OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES nottlur purtliasora ( rood ratoof lutemst. auiu of from # 10O up foraalul > y ( llobo Loau JcTrum Co. lUlh i Dudsu , Omaha. 1'artluuUira oil appllcailon o PEK OKNTMOUTGAOKSi'OllSALE.SECUH Olty abitulutuly bafe. Amen ll al Katalo UU7 FirniiiuT SHOKTHAND AND TYPEWHITINO Kates , lUonllaopacliliisorlloii , f 1.501it Una pci month. Nolldiu ; taken for Icba tliau L'io. VOIIKU LAUiiaASDaK.vrLVsu- SSDN L urqnlru a working ktiowlujj * of hhortu.iml and : tyiMiwrlllntr at A. O. Van S.iul'a HOhoulof uliort dt liund. SI. IN. Y , JJfo Tyiwivrltur * lu ivnl. e l Itiilt-H , HloalliiucaculnHurtloii. * l.50a line jw montli. NuiUlmr tukuu for loss than -5 < i- I SOXNKNUKUU. VIA OXU IlllOKKlt , l.IUJ i' . I > oin.-Us m. lAian * muuey on illmnoiuU , xvaiuliv , i-to. Old solJ and nil vor bought. TV' lo.- * MONEY TO LOAN CHATEL8. Itnlcn , lOcnllno onrh Iniertlon , Sl.frOallno per month. Nothing tnken for ICAH than ' 'Ac. r-DO YOU WANT MONBYJ Wo will loan yon ANY SUM yon wish on your i FUHNITUHK. PIANOS. HOUSES. WAOONS , i CARRIAGES , WAHKHOUSK RECEIPTS , etc. , ' Wo Klvo prompt nltentlon lo nil applications , : nnd will entry your loan ns lonsr an yon wlnh. : You cnn rnlncii thncost of carrymif your loan ; by n pnytiK-nt nt aiuMlme Tlicro Is no publicity ! or rrmo nl of prortipprty. ' FIDELITY LOAN OUAHANTEH CO. . Koom 4 WltluiFll blwlt , ' Cor. ICtli nnd Hamey st > ) . C03 V-WILLLOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OFSE- -Aciirlty. strictly uonfldcnllal. A. E. llnrrlHroom 1 Contlncntnl block. tit ! } Y-MONKY TO LOAN- V \v < > will lo.tn you nny Rum which yon wlili , nninll or l.-iritg , .it thu Urn-rat noaflltilo mtm. In the qnlokpst po8 ll > li lime , nml for any Ivnulli of llnio toHill.von , Yon can pay It b.-ick In sucli Install- iiM'iits an you jvf. Ii , wbun yon wtHh , and only pay ( or Itis \ < mg as you keep II. Yon can IMJITOW onHOUSKItOt.tJ Pl'IlNITt'UK AND PMXO9 , 1IORSK.S. WAGONS AND CAUIUAOKS. WAHKIIOUSK KKCKIPT3 , MBtlCHANUISB OK ANY OTHKIl SKCUlllTY. Without pliibltrliy or ivntuvnl or property. OMAHA SIOUTIIAOK UAN CO. , 8IMI SOUTH KITH STKKKT , II rst floor ntxivi ! tlioHtrt-rl , THEOU1KST. LAUOKST AND ONIAMNCOHI'OB- ATEI ) LOAN COMl'ANY IN OMAHA. 001 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , Idea line pacli Innorllon. $1.50 n line per month. Nothing tnhon for IOHS Iliiin'iV' . -KOItI SALK , KLKOANT STOCK" ' llrHt-RliiH.s locntlon : irooil rtmHons for Htock will Invoice about * 1.800.1)0 ; will bOHoltl fur cash only. Aildivus S iS ! , Itee. MII85 Oi ! ! ! ' WR 1'UHNISH CAPITAL TO 8TAUT YOU In uiinlncm.'o want to establish onu lionrat , rallublo , ontorprlslnir ix-rsoii. man or woman , In a U'tfltlmalo nioney-nmlutKr bu lm ! 9 In every coun ty lu llio wml. IJuslnoBS. Is cloan. easy and li'sltl- niale. tilir money for pArlluH wltli push and pluck. If yon enn't mrnlsh llrst cliHH ; rofi-nmccs iloit'l np- ply. Koiin.'inbi.'r , no nionc-y ruiinlnnl. Write nt * enc ' , before BOIIIO ono with moro entcrprliu so- pinvs your torrllory. Tlio Ur. Starr Herb llcmody Co.'IM K.mttanl Hi. , Chicago. 111. 010 _ YFOIt SALK , AN INTK11KST IN A MANUt'AC- turlnir plant ( with poHltlon In the onico If oilc- Hhxll , * l < > .U"i > .00 to $ irIOU.O ( ( ) ciiRli roniilruil. No trades cotiHlilcrwi , The compnny IIJIH ail PR- tnbllHhed tridu : on a rimO v Hullhiff'artlulo nt n iroou protlt. AiKln-AH 3 Till , llou. JIW. _ _ V FOU KKNT. A IIAKKUY 8HOPJOM > STAND iNo. DID North llllli streol. Apply to Jos. Uod- inuii. MH34 _ Y FOK INVESTORS POn S\lK. IN UIIY uooilH Htoro ilolciK : i lvnco ; biiHlni'A ? In Lincoln , Neb. , : i clly of 115,000 populiitlon. a few of the bcwt dppai-tnicnls , the ( lep.irtmpiitn. doln ? n iool null prolltnbli ; huslneHs. The mock will Invoice ; about 3CWI.oo ( ) In each di-iwrliiient For fiirlhor parllc- ulnra , addrusn John I ) . Citiiidnsliam , Lincoln. Nub. M-JS7 V FORSALK. A NO. t NB\V3PA1'KU OUTFIT I In county wat. Kasy tenns. Inquire or address Tlio KidithtM Jewel , Oimilm. ' 1141-nO * \r-l WANT TO HUY AN INTEHKST IN A WELL V eHt.'ibllHlicd tire tntuiraticu biislnc H In Omaha. lrt'bS THO , lice. SI-JUS 'JO- -FOH SALE. DHUO STOCK AND FIXTU11ES. . U. Ilowcudoblur , Dortrand , Neb. 3 2 -WANTED. PAHTNEH IN HARDWARE business. Small capital required. Watiu-man , lew York Llfu building. Mil 13 17 * Y-WANTED. PARTNER IN RESTAURANT. luticli i-ounlornnd furnlBlied , clenrlni ; ! R"iO.OO ! o $ : iOO.O ( ) i > er month ; must have some knowledifo of buslnesH and not over 40 years old ; mnall cap- till renulrctl to rlKht man. Call or nddn > HH 11 forth Muln Htreet , Council Bluffs. MiluS 18 * FOR EXOHANGE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , tl.BO a-llno per month. Nothing fikeu for less than -'fie , Z-IOWN 10U FARMS IN NKI1RASKA. KANSAS and Dakola. Will sell cheap or oxebanse for ndue.liorse ! andcaltlo. Add. box 70Frankfort.Ind r-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL italic real eutato , money. llax-JOu , Frankfort. Ind. UUU -A GOOD STOCK OF HARDWARE TO TRADE foi-land and oash.or will Blvo time. Address S Jl Uee. 1309 LIST YOUJl HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR /'oxcbangq with B. J. Kendall. 507 Brown block. M81U .N-J r/-A. FINE BLOODED STALLION TO EX- /-'chaiiffe for a team ot driving horses. James Karrutt , 4010 Hamilton. 105 111 rA. . DOUDLE-GAITED 10-YEAR-OLD OELD- /JliiK. record , Ji'.ifiU , will sell or trade for n ( rood Bocoiul-linnd btiinry and wish. I'rlco $300.1)11. ) Hex list ) , Sheniindoah , In. M'J71 17 * l-'URNISHKI ) HOTEL FOR SALE : WILLEX- Jc-haiino for good , clear Immo In Oniahaor for peed , well Improved clear fiirm. This Is line town , spit-mild stand ; no othrr hotel. H. C. Addis , Cedar Rapids , Nob. MiI7'J 17' / $7,111)0 ) STOCK OF HARDWARE , SPLENDID /Jlmslnest , for clear Omaha property or Iowa farm. $10,000.00 cash and $15,0011.00 In good Omabn property for $23.000.00 inorleaRO paper or uood bankable noteu. E. K Itlngcr , lOlt ) Farnam. M1I14 17- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.5(1 ( a line per month. Nuthltiir taken for less than ' 'Ac. BARGAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMSSALE or trade. P. K , , Diirllng. Uarker blk. 070 pHOIOE 1ST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT. V u. G. Waltitco , Drawn block , lUth aud DoiiKLis. 1ARM LANDS. C. HARRISON , Ol'J N. Y. LIFE -L "J1-O1'J * 7ARMS-A. JOHNSON , 1B11 CAP. AV. . OMAHA . MOill O-8 * FOR SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES. VK'.IY chea on blk JI51W 17OH SALK , EASY TEllVS , LOTS IN FHASER. I. Iowa : ne.w town : $ .1(1.00 ( to $ : tUU.l ) ( ) . Also 1110 -icruH , irood garden land , T. Forguaon k Co. , 11115 Furiiiim. _ _ MSiil NJ F ARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY. C. H. lloiitrlsht , 301 N. Y. Llfu Bid ; . , Omaha , Nob. 17AIIM LANDS. X 80 acnjH. Harpy county , 91,230. 80 acres. Sarpy county. * 1,01)0 , -'ID acres , Sarpy , * 50 an acre. il-'o. lioiulim county.10 an acre. HI ) . DoiizlUH comity , $45 uniiciv , L'll ) , Wusldiilon ronnty-J7 an nora. -Jill , Olou county , $ Ian aero. -41) ) IlooiiH county , $14 an acre. . O. F. Harrison , Dl'J N , Y. Llfo 154NO * HOMES , $300 , $1.01)0 ) , Hl.fSOO : ANY PRIOE : easy terins. Wallace , Drown blk. , 1U A. iionjclas. MKL-I ) Ni ! HARRISON COUNTY , IA. , CHEAPEST AND beHtcont land In mate. * ; ! ( ) .1)0 land producing $ IK.UO crup. Tnicta 41) to I'M acruH. Cun > y "I UecbuModalo , In. M1I17 il ! "IO flMIE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR. WOULD -L vim IlkH a nlon , now 7-roorn coitatri * nnd'a line , full lotMlirlitly and coiiv.-iilentl You can itel It at way iMilow c-o-it If you can lalsu $5io. ( The bnlancu him ; tlmo or trade. The owner must have $ AOO ; not piirtU-iilarnbout the rest. Inquire 171)-'Far ) nam hi ret-t , -'l.-clO fl'IIE BEST BUSINESS IN OMAHA. $ ; ) .M)0.00 , -1 5llxiri ) Five-room Iioiibel.-J0ll.l ) ) . l-'xl 17 Two-room hoimc , * HOO 00. Will Bull or trade Jewelry Htuck , " $1.000.00. C. D , Hulchltitton , lOL'a Fnmiam Blix-ct. Blixct.MUDS in MONTHLY PAYMENTS , C-ROOM COTTAGES , lop ) DOxKlO. $1.41)0.00 ) , $ I.CUO.OO to f'J.-JOO.UU ) ; amall cn h payinrntH , bnlauco monibly ; would tukoi-hcap ' lot.usllr.iliuyuicul. K. F. Rliii'cr , 1511) ) Faniam Mill ! 17 * ' 1ST YOUR REAL ESTATE AND MERCIIAN- Jillsu for halu and exuhamru with K. 'F. ' HIiiKcr. filU Faniam btre l. MM14Jl tt 4XIif. , SOUTH FRONT , HKISTOL ST. , PAVED " , Full 'lot and ifood (5-r ( cottage , 211th nnd Ohio prlee-3t | ) , : iollca li. , lloiiboand lot , 1 block from itili : Rt. car. * 8SO , T uhou3oa brlnslntr $11) pur montli , with lota , on car line , * lV5o. n acrea wllU house , $ * JIM)0. ) V utl front UaiiHCom placu lot , bargain , f'-.S F,4) , Wc-ad , lllth and DoiiKlau. Uilt 18 TYPEWRITERS. Hati-H , 10c a llnu each InHorllon , $1.-ill u lluo par montli. Nothing taken for loxit thunjSo. . 1 JKMmOTONS. CALUJRAPH9. EVERYTIIINa ? IVunliourd of prlceu. Tel. 55H. Boylua It Jlubb , UlilN , Y. Llfobldf. S4 > ud for HampluH. C5U SCALES. SEW ANDSHCOND HAND SCALES , ALL KINDS. AddrcuB Uordt-n , V S llix-k Co. , Lnku Bl.Clile-iBO , ( 71 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. „ n. $1.SO a Hno IH.-J month , Nothlnir taken forlusa than ' . ' * , . GF.OELLENBKCK. BANJO1ST AND TKAOHER , l ll CallfuruliBt. : 1114 LOST. Rales. I ( to n word fir-U m'uriloit , le wo Ihom-ilicr. Nolliln ; takcu lor lu-H tit in Viv- . . lUth bt bulcliid i-oiuiiiiduv blu-llH anil tlhhln U'kle Kiurii and ivcuvu luwaru , Win Mur lit-Uu 1501 Juckftoii. .Ill ) iu > UNDERTAKE R3 AND-E MB ALM.ER3 n. _ _ Rates , lOc n line p.ich lnHrTtl"fT. $ l.50 a line per monlh. _ Notldiiir Inken for lc-s < * thHh > I. . ' 5c. OW. Il7\KEK iFOHMERLYT'vVlTri JOHN 0. Jncobs , rtcconsort l later with M. O. Mltili.tindcr * taker and cmbalmcr , 310 S. lOdi su Tel. Ul'tl. ' ' . ' 072 run UIAI.TY : INSTUt-'MnNTS placed on. WcorJ October 1C , 18031 ' IT A It IA(1.1 if Tib l ; ; * , . J COIlbortaml wlfo to 11 K Gilbert , trustee , nojf lot in , In Okithoma , lots 1 toI , black 2 , l.st add to Mount Dotiiflas , . , ' . ' , . ) $ 3,000 A L Milton to A H Kelly unity mull v ' .ilut'27 , block 4 , .Missouri nvcnno park. . , . , , . , 300 A t1 Miillerand wlfo to Peter Ander son , lot 10block4 , Arbor I'lncu 2,230 SU'pliim Swnbodil and wlfo lo same , lot lii , lih-ck ( , snino 2,000 IVUT Annorson to M .1 Mc-Ardli ? , lots Ifl and Id , block4 , same 4r)00 Mli-lmol Triiinor and wlfo to I'.mma Quick , lot 1 , bloi-ktf , Van Ciini | > V. . . . 1 llo-iy Iitidvlok and husband toVa. . | - clt-uli llnruh , lot 12 , block I , I'ottor > * c L'obb's add toSonlli Omaha CQO Joseph HousoU' nhd wlfo to Louis Svncll , s 25 feet lot 20 , block 3 , ICoilii17e ,1(1 iKld ! 1 South Omaha l/iiul company to K L llbrrlKan , fractional lot H , block 107 , Sntltli Umaliii 180 H llorrlnan in u .M Chrlsllu , MIIIIIU 300 b'oiith Umahii l.uml conifianv to ,1 I ) Munclier , fractional lot 3 , lilootrlOV , Snlith Uiunlia. . . . . - IRQ .1 DMniiRher to II M Christie , samo. . . 300 South Uiiinhn Lund company to .1 M lloliiian , lot 10 , bloc.lt 149 , Soutli Omulilt 720 W U lliooksiuid wlfoto.1,1 CIlliHon , 3 SO J ( } Itnuiilt and wlfo tn Jtlehard nnd f J \Vonriu' . lots 13 and 14 , block 1 , Oknlionm park 0,000 ( jUITCIiAtM DHIitM. Karmnrs I < oan nnd Trust company to Krcmont , Klkhorn & Ml.ivinrl Valley. Hallway compniiy , lot 10 , lit 34-10-1'J - - 60 Thomas Applouy and wlfo et al toV O Alnswurth , no sw andoVi nw sw 14-10-10 COO W O Alnsworlh to T O Apploby ot nl , o5 ! liw sw 1-1-10-10 1 J W Koumlobitfih , t-poclnl master , to Omaha Loiin anil Trust compnnylot 7 , block 4,1'utrlck'H Utudd 3,300 Total amount oftranifcrs S U0.408 C. No uttornoy's fe until patent obtained , Wrlto f\r ( \ Invontor'.s Gnldo. RRILWHY TIME ORRD Ix < uvo lOHIOAno. HUllMNCJTON Jt Q.j Arrives Ouuiha I Depot lOlli ami .Manou SH. I Omaha , 4.-.MIHU' Clilcajh V'uHtlbiilo. . H.oiliun ll.l : * > nm ClilcuzU ExuruHM. . . 11.51) ) am 10.43pm' ' Chicago Expri's1 * . , . 4. -.I pni 7.17 pin I Chicago A lowii toeal. B.r > 3inii iJ.V EMO. RIVER. Arrives Omaha { Depot lllth and Matton Stn. Oinahii II.Ifl ) am' ' Denver Express Il.-J.1ntu lu.l.'iaml Dcadwood Kxprost 4.1)1) ) put 4.60 pm I Don vor EipreSHm 4.011 pin 11.00pm.N'itM-aal-l Local ( Exui. < itSui ) . . 11.51) inn B.IJiini . .Lincoln Local ( Exeopf'Sunl. . - "Loaves | K. C. , ST J. A. C. IK . I Arrlvun Omana Depot loth and MaBortSts. I Omaha n.l.lami..KansasCity Day Exprnss. , . . fi.i3 ( pni 10,15 pm ' 1C. C. NlulitExp. via U. P. Tnius. o. Onin lU.4g.pint St.Lqiils Bxitrl-HH. . . _ . . . . 5.1 Dam ' Leaves | 'JHICAUO , R. I. ' * I'AtJIPIDT I'Arrlvua Omaha | Union Depot 10th .t M/irey / Sts. | Omaha I 10.30am . Atlantic Exprt ns. li.OI ) pin 4.00pm . NcbiuHka. SliUo LlnilUKl. . . . 7.1 pm .N'lclit K. 7. .15 am 15.00 pm , WorUr Fair LhnlUd . ! ! .UOpin r.Moam Oltluhoma Exp. ( toC. K ex. Sun ) I I -Leaves ! Oniahn lUnlon Depot IQUi AJJjircy Sln.l Omaha . . > Deliver Express , .J . ,4.0.1 pni J.l.'iiim . . . .Overland Flyort .i . . -7.0U pm 4.15pm IIi-ati-lci-.VStroiiiHl'sK.s.toiSuu > uiopm : : (1.411 ( pm . Pacific Expi-e S : . . " . . 10.41) am ( I.ill ) pm Dcnvi < rKiHt Mnll . I.'JO pin ix'nWs i cni AToT iiL7SirKn > 7ror ; : Omaha | U. P. Depot and Mart-y Sli. Omaha * 5. t ) pm j Chicago I. . , . . . . . , . . ll.il.i am ll.itOnml ChlcaBoExpw'Hi. I u.mipm I -avea I F. , E. Jfc MO. VALLEY iA"rrivus ' Oninhal Depol l.'tji ami Webster Sts. Omaha I ll.nn.im Duadwood LSI ) pni ( Ex. Sat.lWyo. EXD. < KMon. . ) 1.50 pm . .Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunday ) . 10,15am 5.4501H . .Sj PiUil Exprast. . . . . . i-5a-u Leaves CHICAGO & ; NOHTlf\VE4TN7" lArrlvin" Omitlin U. P. depot , lllth .V Miruy SLi. I Omaha 10.40 am I ChlcairoEvpreHH D.o.-i pm I.O.'pm VcHllbuhi Limit' ! ' . ! ) . ' - ' ( ) am 7.00pm Eastern Flyei i.10pm ! 3.40 pm | Clilc'.Pims 1':15 : pm Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives Omahai Depot 15th and Wubxiur Sts. IOmalta _ _ lt-15pm | SI. Louis Expreslf. 11.00 am 10.00 pm1 St. Louis Express l.'JSpm 0.10 pmj..Nobraaka Local. . 8.4,1 am C. ST. P.M. .t O , . I Arrived Depot l.'ith.ind WebiturSta. I Omaha Loaves SIOUX CUTY& PAOIFG. " Arrives Omaha t. lOnnil Murcy StH. Omnha U. 40. im' ' Sioux Clly P.issenjcr . | 10.-0pm 4.00 pm 1 . St. PanlBxpriiHH . 1 1 11.110 am Loaves I SIOUX C1TV A. PACIFIC ( Arrives Omahai , 15th and W'3bsKrSt9 ! I Omaha O.I Opm I St. Paid Limited . I H.-jrmm 5. 15 pm | Clilcaio Llmllcd . | D.iiS am OMAHA A : ST. LOUIS. I Arrives H P. Depot , IDHi and Marcyl Omaha "Tsu LoiilnCannon lull ll'-.S.'ipiii CANDIDATES BY PETITION. 1C. 1) , Priitt nnd .I. 31. CoiiniimAn Enlor the Iluce for'Vun Unuip'R Slioex. Last Situnln.vwhcn : Jolm Jenkins was nomlnalcd by the republican coYiVuntion as the candidate for the ofllco of county com ' missioner from iho Fifth uUtrlct ho bad no Idea that thu position was such a rich plum and that It was tha envy of so many ether republicans , Since that time , however - over , Mr , Jenkins has discovered that there Is to bo a three-cornered tl ht In the repub lican rallies and that two other men of the same political complexion as liiinsolf are after the same orllco. Yesterday Jacob Counsmairand E. D.Pratt , both of tbe Fiflh district , lllcd their peti tions in the oillco of thn county cleric , sbow- IUK that thfy had been Induced to nicrund ttiat ihey would inaku the race with Jenklnsr Both of the men wore ciimlhlates before iho convention , but lliorc neither of thorn succeeded In galling a vole. Sunday they got out with the necessary petitions and after seaurlnir the ncccasary.llftccn sluiiers .eadli , Iho.v bared their brcustn and now ihoyurlll" have their names on the aDlcla ) ballots/ \ Pratt comes from the Sl > Ui ( ward and was before tlio primaries , but tilt-Co ho cupturod only ' .C > of the TOO votes ai tj. ij Aaron Heel Hied a potiuon yesterday wiih iho county cleric statiiuitnliat bo would run for ttioofilco of count 'L-dinrnlssloner ' in the Fifth district. Hoelyivent , before the doinocrullc L-oiiveiitiou fonCJiUonument , but was knocked out. ' " ' ' To ICviiiicunzo O.inVhil , Tlio Omaha .MlnUteriiilj.union mot at ICounUo Memorial church ykrtcrday morning and dUcussed lha rjuesllpti Jof ways and means of canvassing lliu eity for ovun- olical purposes. The 'fllscusslon ' was opened by Itev , Sr' ; J'i D.ivii Who said Unit the llrst ossontlltl was lo KO to , work upon God'a plan , Irf ( Mi city there should bu about l U prolestanV churches an siead of leas than lOOnmi'ihoy ihould be niO divided that the en tire territory would bo > covered. 11m discussion was partlclpateti'lp by half ' a do/.on oilier ministers , who adVnnc-cd vari i- ous Ideas for i > ro | > ogaiin - religious ifo through llio city. ' OIUHU : A Her ii ll.liif. Tlio Waterloo pooplo-tiatl . 'a'tft'eat race In .lit attempt to catci | a thief , bui they failed hi about ull but the r.nx- . for months the pedplo of Iho wustcrn end pf thi.'t-ounty have ' bneii annoycd'bytbinvcs to such an extent that they.havo become Utsuer.ite. Laat ivuok two horses , onu bu- lonyiiif ; to J I1. Nichols and the other to Ueorgo Hughes , were stolen fronfaiiu ) iosses- sion of .Mr. Hughes , I-'rUay it was reporicd that iho horses wOre at hcnnan and luilher ii hit ot the iw.ojJu Jnurje > cd. They found Itio horses , but thu thief lied to u corn llutd and escaped. HE SMASHED ALL RECORDS William Vincant Alien of Madicon Now Holds the Long Distance. Talking Bolt. SCENES DURING HIS WONDERFUL SPEECH Senator * Who SoiiRht In Ktitrnp the Junior from Nobraiikn nnil How They lf rcil Wolcott'n l.uillcroiM llliiiidcr Coiiiinuntsnt Itppoiil The performance of Senator Allen ot Ne braska Is considered the. most rewarknblo In Iho history of tlio scnato. Previous to Ill's ' , wrllos mo cornniioudento/ / Olobo-Dt'ino- crat , Sonatof Fatilknor was the record- bi-c.ikur , ho having hold the lloor for thir teen hours ( hiring the long debate on Iho force bill. The conditions then were en tirely illffcrcnt. Fully two-third ? of Mr. Faulkner's tlinovis spent In his .scat rost- IIIR while efforts were bchiR inudo to secure a quorum , ttcluro that tlnia llio loniro.st speech within tlio roc.olloc.tiou of senators was about ton hours duration , nnd was uo- Hvorod by Garrett Davis of Kentucky durIng - Ing the reconstruction ponod. Mr. Allen took Iho lloor at 5:15 in the aflornoon , nnd with out any interruptions , o.xcopt such ns wcro purely accidental , ho had the lloor nil night , Ho proved himself nn able nnd IndcfutiRabla talkor. At no tlino did h In volco fail him. and ovoii when the clerk was calling the roll to secure a quorum ho stood crcet nnd ready to proceed with his remarks. Not for ono moment did ho fuller ; not for ono moment did ho lose his sulf-possosslon ; not for ono moment did ho show thnt ho was talking against limo. Clad in a park-suit , his collar be I up adorned with a black tic. in the op pressive atmosphere of thu senate ho did not weaken for an instant , but , with great viuor elucidated his llnancial viows. Ho con cluded his speech on the stroito of 8 o'clock , having thus been on the tloor for fourteen and thrce-quartor hours. During thnt time ho occasionally sipped from n cm' of lea , but thl ? was his only nourishment. When ho Unladed his eye wore as clear nnd his volco was ns.sttonir and his gestures worn us vig orous us when ho took the lloor. Ills respites were few , nnd when ho sent to the clerk to have read certain excerpts ; but oven then ho remained upon his feet , without the slightest evidence of fatiprno. Soon after closing Senator Allen disap peared. At' tin the afternoon ho returned to tlio senate chamber with the ovidouco of Imving taken a bath and a nap and put on fresh linen. Ho was congratulated as u world breaker. llollectlon * on tlio Sun. 1'rior to n roll will , and while air. Allen was speaking , there was nn amusing inci dent. Mr. Dolph had a collqquy witlt Mr. Allen , which lead Mr. Allen to say with up lifted linger : "Docs ihu senator dispute that the sun shines ? " "Yes , " replied Mr. Dolph , "I do tonight. The senator has mistaken the gaslight for sunlight , and that is what he lias done as to currency. " [ Laughter. I : ] Then Mr. Poffer cuino to Mr. Allen's sup port to "sot this matter right , " as he said , by means of a formidable loolting volume , whereupon Mr. Dolpli began to retreat rapidly towards the oloak room , to the un concealed amusement of his colleagues. Mr. Allen appealed to him to remain , and Mr. Dolph , remarking apologetically that ho had not intended to go out of earihot , ro tui'ned to his seat just behind Mr. 1'effor , who proceeded to road to him many ata tistics rolativoito the volume and descrip tion of government , currency isstio-slnco the beginninjrof the civil war. A S'imt'wltii Ho'ar. When Mr. Allen had , spoken eight hours Senator Hoar suddenly started up , rubbed his sleepy eyes and came down the aisle into the ring. "The senator from Nebraska , " ho said , "said a while a o that there was no overpro duction. Does ho not regard his .speech as an instance of overproduction ? " Everybody was surprised at the question. No one more so that the senator from Ne braska. Docs the senator menu to insult me ? " ha asked , with some show of anger in Ills face. "Oh , no , " replied Mr. Hoar , still rubbing his eyes. "Tho question is certainly too insulting for me to answer , " said Air. Allen. ' Don't answer it then , " snapped out Mr. Hoar , and ho went back to the .cloak room. It Was 11 IK Own. Bringing his fourteen hours speech to c close Senator Alien of Nebraska changed from his extempore manner and read Jus peroration. It was a polished effort , am Mr.Volcott , who had been at his desk foi some time preoccupied witli something that had diverted his attention , suddenly rose and said : "May I ask the senator from what ho U reading ? " "A slight production of my own , " ropllec Mr. Allen , whereat the senate , qulclc to catch the humor of the situation , broke into a hearty and rather unsiMialnrinl guffaw Mr. Wolcou was evidently taken aback ant embarrassed when ho saw the blunder h had made. "I liked it extremely , " said he , "and was anxious to know what it was. and Mr. Allen niado tlio statement , in discuss ing the condition of llio country , that tin mortgages on thu farms in Kansas. Nebrask : aim other western states wore paid off . means of foreclosures. Mr. hjqiiiro ( rep Wash. ) took exception to this , and said Hta tistics "showed tb'at thcso mortgages were " " * tia'id largely.through tlio sale of the product : of the farms. Ilo denied the accuracy of Mr. Allen's statements , &o far as his state was concerned , "It is true in a degree of your statp , and of every other state , " said Mr. Allen. ' And I defy j-oti to prove It ! " retorted Mr , Squlro. Mr. Huwloy of' Connecticut asked Mr. Allen not to include his state , a request that started Mr. Allen into a discussion o ( thocomlitiouof the farmers of Now K.ig- land , in which hu assorted that the farimiof Connecticut had been abandoned and wcrn now being occupied by' 'French Canadians , while Yaiikoo workmen were buins sup planted by "debased labor , " This brought Mr. liawlcy to liis feet in a short but em phatic defense ot tliocluir.mtei- the people of his btato. It wus true that there was an inl'tix ' of foreigners , but it was an.in. duslrious population , rooting Itself Into tlio soil and becoming- solid , substantial citl/ens of their adopted country. ' 'Don't you dlsturb'.voursolf about thodubt ' of the Yankee. " said Mr. IIuwlc.v. , as 'tn 'to walked down thn main aisle , "I'tit him upon a bare rock and ho'H muko money trad ing if tl'ioro is any onoclso on the rock , Turn him out of the union ( and ho'll cot back again and add to the wealth of the country in coming back. " Nmvipjpar Cominriit , Kansas City .Star : The laurels which Mr. Morgan of Alubifma has so long held as the longest winded orator in America liavu been stolen from him by Mr. Allen of Nchras1 < a , who spoke continuously for fourteen and one-quarter hours. Chicago Herald : A talk of fourteen hours Is like llio breath of Iho morning to Senator Allen. H h hili ; that 'quantity of silence which would force him to vote for any meas ure for which ho might haVu retained aufll- c-ient strength to lift his volco. Chicago Timus : For any purpose of states , inanship , for legitimate business of the scnnlo of HID United Stales , William Viiccnt | Allen of Mjdiso'i. : Neb. , Is Impotent ; but for tlio purposes of u dime musuumilliain Vincent Allen of Maqisoii ought to bo u' drawing card. Globe-Democrat : Senator Allen lias tallied moro hours on a stVutch than over did Clay , \Vobsler , Culhoun or any othei of tt.o men of half n century ago trhoRi'tvo have been call ing glania In oratory and di.-baio ; therefore , according to pupulUt iJuas , bo must bo u greater statesman than any of them. Buffalo Kxprcss ; A man .vhocan talk for fourteen and thrce-quurtcrs hours uittiout a bivak deserves to bo raised on the plnnaclo of fame bcsido tlio champion piano player , the champion seven-day ring walker , ihu i champion quuil-eateraud thuclumpionpu.n- chowcr. All honor to William Vincent Al len , the world-renowned freak whom the populists of the great state of Nebraska have son i to ro present thorn in the United Stales .icnatol Now Vork Kvcnlng Sun : Mr , Allen , sons- tor for Nobrnskn , Is certainly ono of the men "pluijless wonl spouts whose foundations are deep wlihin their lunes"of whotn Oliver Wendell Holmes speaks. All inrouvh the dull and weary night ho has hold tho'scimlo In chains by his consoles flow of words. Knnsis City Times : History tolls us that Allen has been n base ball player and a law yer. In ono lie got his physical omluranco. In the other his verbal , Ono ls8tllUhoKro.it American game , the other a great American calling. Allen U an cjcamplo , a horrible example - ample , of what nxccsivin these noble profes sions will bring. Minneapolis Times ; Mr. Allen , who spoke longer ngalnH the repeal bill than in.v ono else , has been a senator n shorter line thnu mo.it of his colleagues. The radltlcms of tlio senate are a.utly hum- norod out of shape. It used to bo that a oimtor voted llvo years before ho spoke oncu. Now ho talks llvo years nnd then noves to adjourn. Kansas City Star : The next time Mr. Mien enters Into competition aiMliul the light uf tlino ho should enhuitu his rending irlvili'gui with selections from Burton's Arabian Nluhto " ' " " , or Voltaire's "Candldo" jr iho "Decameron" and other Instructlvo vritlngs. This will Insure iho presence of a , Iiiornm nnd aOd to his reputation as n stickler for sotiatoriitl courtesy , a .1A A ( I f/A VKMKX T.\ . It is rcpqrtod on good authority that In Colonel Robert O. Ingot-sell's llvo lectures dollvcred . In the Audilorlum In Chicago last season . the gross receipts amounted to moro t ; him ) $25,000. This is perhaps more inonoy than was over before drawn by any orator for the same number of speeches. Ingorsoll , as n celebrated showman has said , is the greatest "ono-man show on earth , " Tomor row night ho will deliver his now lecture , entitled "Mylh and Mlraoto. " at Hoyd's now ihoalur. The sale of seals opens this morning. Ono of tlio most Interesting announce- incuts for tha coming season is thu engage-- mout al Uoyd's now ihoatcrof Thomas Q. Sonbrooko and his opera company nnd ballot in "Tlio Isle of Champagne , " by Charles A , IJyrne and Ixnils Harrison , boitlnning Ofto- bor 10 , for four pot-forinances and Saturday matinee. rCo moro brilliant success has boon obtained for many years than that achieved by Air. Scabrooko in his delight fully ( j nail it and humorous Impersonation of the character of King I'otnmory II , the exalted ruler"of "Tho Isle of Chaiupngno , " whoso inhabit'its ; ) are supposed to have been Ignorant of the use of water as u beverage until accident opens their eyes to its luxurious advantages , The sale ot scats for the entire engagement of thu Soabrooko Opera company will open at 'J ' o'clock tomorrow morning. The second performance of "A Uallroad Ticket" at the Fifteenth Street theater was greeted by a largo and very appreciative audlenco last night. Several now songs will bo introduced during the week. NUMBER THIRTEEN. Superstition Dulled In the Numlng of n New Kngtno House. Ycsiorday forenoon Hie flremon nt Xo. 3 en- ptno house on Hartley and Eighteenth street wcro Icept busy pulling together and polish ing up the now La France sleatn fire engine , whluh arrived late Salurday evening. The steamer Is uiunvn as the "Continen tal , " and boars this name in its side. It Is a good second class engine and will bo ex pected to do some good wortc. Chief Oialli- gan expectn that the now engine will pump 750 gallons of water a minute from four streams of hose from hydrants. As soon as thu now engine , house , at the corner of Fourteenth and Ifarnoy streets , is completed , -which will bo in about ten days , the engine and water tower will b'o placed in commission and will answer all dowu town alarms. An engineer from the La- Fe-.inei ; works at Klmira will arrive hero to day and then a test will bo made to deter mine what the engine can do. Chiefs ( lallig.-in and Sailor appear to bo well ploasuJ with the new piece of machinery and think that the engine will greatly asrfist thorn in light ing m-es in tlio biwineis portion of llio city. The now house on Ilarnoy street will bo numbered 1 ! ) , nnd besides the big engine and water lower-tho small 40l-galloii ) engine , which was recently repaired , may bo placed llierc , too. UPHELD BY THE PEOPLE. Popular Apnrnv.il of tlio Course rtirgucil by Tlio lice. Editor Fields of tjic 1'ildcii Citizen , .it Til- don , Nob. , is in tlio city visiting his friculs. Spcakin ? or the political .situation , ho said : Tii Madison county ami the uorthwqsi KCII- orally tno course of Tun Cm : in tiphoidlut ; Judge Maxwell and attacking tlio railway rin maet.1 with popular approval. A pecu liar statu of affairs oxlats in tlio Ninth Judi cial district. When tlio people's party hold their convention lit .Norfolk to nom inate a lawyer for this po sition. J. S. Itobinso n. n democrat , and his strikers succucilcd-Iit capturinfr tlio convention and in turning down Mr.YlKton \ , the only catididato of the pnaplo'a | Urty. "This was acc'onipllsbod ny Uoljinyon jot- tins a few of the alleged loaders bf that party on his side. "Of course , tricks had to bo resorted to in order tuthrowdust Into tlio eyes of the muss of the indepeiictcts to maUo then : believe et'crythiiiR was straight so that'thoy would support the nominee , but a RTcit : many ped- plo are havlni ; their eyes opened to tlio iruo inwardness of ntl.tlrs and I look for a great rwvolt from the dlotatlnn of iho would- bo leaders and u general stumpodo to N , 1) . .lucltson , tlio republican nominee , nnd a sti'uii'hlfonvaril , cnpablu and honest man. " WORKED THE HOTELS , ( . ' . W. Crcrii Arrr-tml for Kradliic ; ilomd 11IIIH Drsrrtfd Illn l\lfc. The police arrested C. W. Oreon last even ing and bjoited him for defrauding the pro prietors of the Arcade liotcl , Yesterday ( Jronn sent his bajgago to the Paxlori hotel nnd this gave a clew to the persons who wcro on a lookout for him. ll is Huh ! that iho bill was runirartod some time ago , nnd ttiat this is not thu first time Uri'un has bsun guilty of the sumo "t'l-c-ftiitrlu" conduct. Advices were rceoivod by the police last cvuiuiv .stating Unit Ciroun was wauled at U'cKt Union , ] . , for.ubiainlni ; inoiioy nuditf- false prutMiiHCf ! . It Is' mild that he ulsu de serted n wife and six cliildron. ( Juro Iit'ti cstton and biliniKncssrilhDo Will's Uulo ICarly Uisor.i. I'ojUllUls ; iL .M.iil/ Hill ) . 'J ho populists held a moiling at Mot/ hall last evening , , Isaau Husuull , D. Clem Uuuvcr and o Hi ITS sioko | upon ihu silver question. They also expounded populist princlplcH and urged loyalty to the impiilUt licUet during the prusunt eainpaii'u. ii O Bvvctit breath , nwrot Hi-oinacn. sweet ino'- pcrf 'J'licu usu ieWllt'a Little K.trly Khcrs. itnurtTtKs. 'J'hcro will bo n mass ineqting of colored citi/oiiH at ICnlghU ot J ubor hull this OVUIN in ' . The Associated Churillei tnut at 807 How ard cirect yosicntuy mid transacted routine bualnos'j. Itulldinx penults to the amount of | 1O.V , ) were Issued yesterday by tlio tnapoctor of buildings. Thcru will bo u meeting of tlio ropublluan ulU central coimnlttca thU uveulnt ; ut 1'M : o'clock al hendquiirters. , , A still alarm utl ! o'clock yesterday afternoon - noon called threu companies of Iho tire dc- iiartmonl to Forty-fourth mid Farnatn stroots. A pleco of | do\vulk and n jillo of rubbish wcro burning. The tire was oxtlu- Kulbbed without any IOSK , Mayor Henii * has signed iho ordinance creating iho coiiiinisslou for the 1'lallo river canal , and 11 will go bacic to tlio council , The proclamation calling UIKJII iho volurs lo uolo bonds In the aunt of $ I,5UJ.O' 'J tocou- struct thocunal will bo published soou. SALVE FOR WOUNDED HEARTS Suits in Profusion , Including Ono for Shattered Lova , NEW CASES COMMENCED IN THE COURTS \V. (3 , . Mlo.tno ot .South Onutlift Aron il of Wlmilni ; tlml.ovo of Another .Mnu' * Wlfo Inmc * Million Allied lo llrnl llxiu. IIROU ItvpittutloiK Court Note * . The scandal , mongers of South Oinnh. % have n sweet morsel which they uro rolling umhir their tongues , and n.s a result socially the town Is shaking from center to clrcuui- foroneo , all on account of a cast ) whlcn has found its way into the district court , where It is known us Henry Mttlo against William (5. ( Sloauo. In this netioii the plaintiff sues lha defendant for S.-.UOO , charging that not many months ago , by reason of. his ants , hu ( Iho defendant ) alllonaled the alYfClluns of Mrs. I ilttlc , nnd thereby caused her to bring u divorce suit with u view to severing the bonds of matrimony , thui breaKlng up a happy family. 1'coplo who know all of tha parlies con cerned du not hosltato to drnounco llio suit agalnslSloanoas a niaeknuill , Instituted for the pin-post ) of getting some blood monoyi and that if a trial Is over reached It will bo proven , , , to bo such , Whether or not the Littles lived as happily ni birds In Hie sauio nest is not known , but Itw is known that last. July , .Nollio l-lttlo commenced suit In the district court olll thli county , and that In her p - tltion she asked fora doeroo of separation and tlio restoration of her ninldon iiamo. In the petition she alleged Ihai t.lltlo had been guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment ; thai ho had struck , bruised and beaten hnr , an 1 that upon onu occasion 1m hnd driven hot- into tlio street , compelling her to remain out oldooih fora long period of time , notwith standing tlio fact that the weather was bit ter cold. Slio U'aa Swlndlril , Twelve jurjra , assisted by .hidgo Hope- well , are trying to detormtno whether or nol Clara Williams was swindled when slio bought a tractor land In Texas a cotiplo ot years ago. She claims that she waa , but the defendants , Freif King and .1.1' . Mull- atulcr , claim that she was not and aver that she. gut the full worth of her money. As lold by the petition , the story Is to the effect that the plaintiff was tlio owner of a lor. in South Omaha , nnd that oao day Mallander happened along and told her that ho was iho agent for some land in Tox-a * . aud that it was a bargain. Ho declared that bo had a tract of 010 acres , which In the markets of the world would sell for $2 pot- acre , and that all of this ho would trade , even up , for the South Omaha lot , assuming a mortgage which aggregated - gated some $ TiOO to say nothmif of tha Interest which was p.ist due. Kolylng upon the statements of Mnilandur , the plaintiff made tlio trade and look a deed for the Texas land. King executing the samo. Shortlv after this the plaintiff concluded that .she would do a little Texas farming , but before preparing the seed llmo and the harvest she concluded to make a little investi gation on her own account , and , in doing so , she avers that she learned that King did nut own an ucru of laud in thu whole of the state of Texas. She further avers that she learned that if King had owned thu land which ho averred w.is his , It would have been worthless , as that particular section oi country was out on the plains , \vhm-u it' ' had not rained .since the oldest iiiliac iant ; could remember. At this limn iho plain tiTT wants damage In the sum of $1 , ! { I ) and tlio return of her South Omuliii property. I'nr | ) : IIII KVI | ICi-piiliillniift. Jointly an 1 severally William Q. Wiill.ioo and hi.s wife Josephine have asked tlio court to compel James Mullen to pay lliem the sum of $10,000 , with .which to heal bruises and a coupln of damaged reputations. Tlio wife alleges that last Friday , while she was in her own house and was conducting herself in a proper manner , with force and arms Mulien entered tlio promises , where ho assaulted her by wedging her between tlio duor and llio fating , thereby bruising her person and causing her great pain. The husband's cause of action is that on tlic same day wbou ho was sitting In his own house , with violence and a great noise , Mul len broke in , hud with angry words declared that be could whip everybody in sight. Wiiiiis Morn Monujr. Last week thocasoof IngrcMadsen against the Oinalm Ntreet It-ill way company wa-i tried in Judge Oufllo's court , where the plainlltf recovered Judgment for $1,000 In an action brought for Sl'.VMO. Not satisfied with tlio ilndings of the jury the plaintiff will now ask for ii new trial , charging that the jury was inlluoiiced by what appeared in the newspapers , wliluh gave a hbiory of the case and the accident which brought aboul the litigation. .Minor Court Minium , In the action brought by Anna C. ChrU- tianscii against ICdtvanl Callahan and others to recover $ ! < ) , ( > 00 damages alleged to have been sustained by reason , of having been ejected from her Kant Omaha possessions , tlio Jury last week returned a verdict , fo'- fclS.OiK ) in favor ofnlalntilV. Yesterday the attorney for the defendants asked for a new trial , alleging that the verdict was con trary to tlio law and the evidence- and thai II was not sustained by any of Iho ic.s- tlmony produced at the trial. Judge Hope- well , before whom the case was tried , wilt hear the arguments for llio now trial at some future date , Judge Diiflio went to Burl county rosier- day.whcrehe will hold c.ourt during the week , and In llio meantime .liidgo Ferguson of thu equity division will preside ever the third division of tlio law court , In the criminal division of thn district court Jatm't Alkcn Is on trial , charged with having been oiioof the parties who hrnku into Sornu Larson's tailor , shop on North .Sixteenth street a few months ago and stele . * T-ii : worth of goods , U. W. Welch , ono of the parties who was alleged to have been with Aikun and who helped in the robbery , pleaded guilty snino tlino ago and was sentenced to a term of ono jear in llio penitentiary. Mary IJ , Cooico has gene to'llio courts , whcro she has secured a temporary restrainIng - Ing order pruvcnthiif iho city from grading the alloy tint' , runs through block 'J , ivountw & Kuth'H addition lo LUo cljy , She alleges that thn graao of iho strcut Ii not estab lished and that it would work a hardship upon her to hilvo the alloy graded until iho grndoof llio Htrcol ifi in sbnpu , Tlio property - orty is In Iho .vicinity Of Tvytfiitieth and Marry sii-eats. ( 'nturrli in tlin Iliuid Is undoubtedly u disease of the blood , and 111 such only a reliable blood purifier can elect a perfect nud permanent euro. ' Hood's Sar * uajurllla Is the best blood puriliuiami U has cured many very severe cases of catarrh , Catarrh oftentimes loads to cor , umptoii ) , Take Hood's .Sarsaptrllla bofuro It is lee la to. to.Hood's Hood's Pills do not purge , pain or grlpo , but act promptly , easily and ofiicientl.v. : ; .V. Count'IVnrliniM. . fioorgo . Hill , county xuporlnloiidcnt of schools , has issued a call for a tu.uli : ( > r.s' meeting , to bu hold in the court house next , Saturday alicrnoon , at which tlino and. placu tin ! following program will bo carried out : Draw 1 112 In the Conn try S-rhonU . ill Kulu Medium UUcu * ud by It. 1' . Mcliold and I'liiinlu l > ' | i/- Ct < rald , liunguiiKU , Method of 'I'l'acliliijwith u ' Modul lus un , If H.I DuolriU by Ihu Teacher . Yy. I.Allvn Discussed by Melvln { Jlliiiurii nml Amy rihup. paid. Ill Iho public schools ot tlio county October 'M is Library day , and us such Mi- . Hill hopes that iho teachers will strive lo mak < ) ll H success , No foreign substance enters into Cook's iCxtra Dry Imperial Champagne. lt' ilit * purest of tbu grape. * uuturutly fcnuuntcd.