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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1893)
6 o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY , GOTO HER 24 , 1803 , If- SPEC1RL NOTICED , DVKRTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS wlll be inkeininlil 12:30 p. m. for Iho cvenlnir " until 8,30 p , m. for Iho morning nnd Sunday [ "Advertisers , by requpMlnc a mimlKTed check , ton have ihelr answers addressed to n numbered [ uerlntjarootTiiB HER. Answers no addressed fill bo delivered upon prcsenlallon of Iho check. WANTED MALE HELP. tales life n word flrsl Insertion , le n wonl there- tor Noihliig inhon for IP tliaiine. ' -cTOis. lo men with rigs. American Wrlnrcr Co. , iHowmlM. 148 _ NEHIUSKA OUAHANTKK SAVINGS Jnttil Investment company wants n few gentle- 'li of good address to not nn solicitors. Apply nt [ onm 22 nml ' . ' .1 , Douglas block. _ M300 . - IT TOtr WANT A GOOD PA VINO JOB WHITE I'lhe Haw k Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , \VK MAN WANTED ; SALARY AND EXPENSES. _ J'ermmient plncc : whole or part lime. Apply at | ico. Ilrown Ilroa. Co. , iiiirseryinen , Chicago. IPWANTED , TAnoRERTi7N riB"u. S OOV- u'vmmont work lu Teuuesnee , Arkansas and LVfulslana ! rheap fnre. Kramer A OHearn Labor li'licy , JI03 South 11 Hi slri'ot , M37fi N17 * IjTwANTED , COAT AND PANTAWK1S MAK- I'ers ! also coal helpers nt once. Address I. A. larler Kearney , Neb. M170 21 n AO'INTS , SALARY OH COMMISSION. THE F'arrali'fit Invention ot the ngn. Tim Nuw Patent IV-mlcHl Ink Er.isluir Pencil. Sells on night. 1'orkH.llke magic , AgciUB nro making fci.100 to | l25.0Oper wei-k. For further parllculars write lie Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X III ) , La Crosso. Win. M483 l-WANTED LAHOHEHS FOIl TIIK II. A M. Inly. Co. In Honlh Dakota : w.nros $1.00 per day : leo pms. Knimcr ft O'Hvarn Labor Agency. 30,1 11 ill street. 4I ) a3 > WANTED. M-KN OH WOMKN FOH DISTRICT - managers for Ko.il-Sp.ir , Iho Rival Coal S.iver : f per cent waving gu.irantofd : $11000 n month Maryor'iOOuorci'iit commission : no experleuco 1'Cessary. Address K SO , box 3:103 : , Boston , Nans. nns trms. MBOl 17' > -WANTBDA SCANDINAVIAN UHUO CLMHK , 'registered In Nebraska. AddreHS U 1H. . ' 'eg- -fiO MEN WANTED , TO TAKE UP CLAIMS l > ln tlio Cherokee. Strip : no expense nxcopl cost T locating. Call or addrcHS W. J. McKathron , Ivll Enclucer and Surveyor , 1003 Karn.im Mroct , 'maha. M 50 20 * WAN TED FEMALE HELP. RUC ; . IWo a wortt first inwitlon.'le ' a word | ief tolfter. Nothing taken for IHHII than Me. --ANTKD/ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. [ . /Wo will pay .von * 3.00 to fin.OO per week to do .rlctly homo work ! no canvassing and prompt kiymcnt. Send Rc-lf-addresscd envelope. Liberty fdpply company , Liberty wju.iro , Huston. Mass. II-WAKTBD. AN EXPERIENTED COOK WITH I/references , good wages. Apply No. 1120 Park Jvciiui' . MIJ25 24 IS-WANTED , GIRL FOR OENEHAL HOUSB- lywork In Binall fiimily ; no children ; references femilred. aiaaFarnam , MS5S 26 t-AVANTHD. OIUL FOB GENEHAL HOUSE- 'J''Oll Sppiut.er. M5 l . COMPETENT KITCHEN OIHL ; NO OTHEII Mioed apply. 22211 Dodge. . MCtiO 2U * JTOR BENT HOUSES. . Jlatcs , lOcallnoe.ich ln cMloii.l.SOa Una per [ nonth. Nothing taken forIOSH lliaii 2ffe \-iiousiVs YN"A LL PARTS ov Tim CITY. * Thu O. F. UJViu coinlMiiVi 140j Karnani. OI'J \-l ! AND 4-ROOM APARTMF.NTS. VON DORN 'block , with steam ; refences ; till ) S. 22U \-IS-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE , IN /Stanford circle. C. S. Elgutter , 2OI Bccblrtff. 045 \-8-UOOM HOUSE. 310DBUN. rNKAR I1OSI- /ness , rent modcrato. Apply -01 Bee building. 015 \-IUNTAL AGENCY , 307 DROWN BCK. JI7G7 'COTTAGE , 7-nOOMS , MODERN , 3112 MA- ID I ' 803 HOII street. , ID.I HOUSES AND R"OOMS IN ALIJ PARTS OF ID. I city . , * 5 nnd up. Q. F. llutts , 220 S. 17th st. t 047 NO \-WODERN EtOHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH , -Jbiim : $13.00 i r montlu- . S. Skinner. HIO [ K. Y. Clfo. M088 -rWlo-llOOM HOUSE , 1815 CASS. J. JOHNSON JL/132t < Fariiim. : .J * MlUa- -FIRST CLASS MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSE , lawn , barn , ele : In good nelghborlo ) < Hl. North Zltli Rlivut , opposllo Rt-dlek'H. Also two uliiroom houses fncamr HanKcoin park , C25.00 and $30.00 If taken now. 70S N. Y. Life. M511 24 * " -TWO 0-ROOM J1RIC1C HOUSES. 1311 PARK avenue , facing Ilinincuin p.uk , nearly now , hard wood liulsh. llrst eliins modern COIIVCIIHMICCH. In- aulrolllSSoulh Thlrty-Beeoud at. J.M. Richards. 181-24 TV-NICE. LAncn.'TEN-ROOM' / NO ! JJ4 122 Faruam st ; all modern conveniences , In - IHISV TVIKliri LlrliU uaril , uvc-ll.liuix l.lp. t . .o , NuwVlght-room liouso In llrst class repair , city " "Wer. i-ti" . . No. 4130 Farnam HI. . $15.00 , " ( food eight-loom IIOUMO. 4717 Capitol ave , all modern Impnnemems , tlO.OO. n-rOotu cottage , all modern Improvement , Benson A. Carmlchaol , 412 Now York ; Llfo Jlldj. 178 TV FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES L-l.iltli ; and Half Howard Hired , rent * 10.00. lu- > QulrollON. ! Y. Life. 2-'Q ' -VOR RENT , S-ItOOM HOUSE , ONE HLOCK of cars ; splendid locallon ; cheap. 2502 lllondo. VTSIX-RPOM HOUSE AND 11ARN. 30TH AND D Grant , $12.00. 307 Flrnt National banlt. M2fl7 | | \ - ilOUSES ; F.K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. | | | L/ % > \t RENT ft ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , . /W.1.00 per monthIiuutlre. oi J , J. JIahoni'y , LM1U4 Uavpiipurt Direct , USli-1'4 N11W8-ROOM HOUSE , MODHUN ( KDNVEN- D lenec. hath , p.is , furnace , uood luwii. 320 NJ . ' 3rd. Ciipltol 11111. ' 41025 i Dr TQ GOOD TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE mtxlvm brick tlwvlllu ? . No. " 270H Farnam ! In-lck slnbh'lfdenlred. Warren M , Rosere , 1321- li.i : : F.iniain Bln-et . - \ Ml CO , FOR 11ENT. 11-ROOM HOUSE , $30 PER 'mouth. ' Iiutnlru l'JU ' | UodgoSt. M1U2 | r\-5 AND ( UIOOM COTTAGES , llil AND 1120 l./Soutu I'tli street , llrocmi cottngo fi2l Norlh nxth Hlrent. i ) sumll hoiiHes 25th avenue and r street. O. L. Oreuii , 28 liarliorhlook. 407 23 k-FOR RENT , A DESIRABLE n-ROOM IIOUSE 'with modern rouvenhmuot ut houthoaal ronui. * Jones aud ' 'Mil HUx-oU. Uent W3.UU per month. f \-COTT.\OH. ft ROOMS.CONVENIENT TO CAR , Icity I and vlsteni water. R. F. Wtllliuna. 2105 'South ' 13lh Htrt-et. M4UJ 24 \-0 1 ROOMS , 2D FLOOR , * 13.00. 2iJ3S DAVEN- wvt. MJUB 28' . ' FOR RENT. 4KOOMs5Tl.lirAND BROOMS 10.00 , WU S , 17th Si. 4 42 24 * \-io-noo.M HOU.SI : , ALL MODERN < /leuci-H. H21U South Ullli struut , 652 25 . . . . . I PER MONTH. In- Al Him b2H South Ihlll St. M502 20 FDRNISHED HOUSES. lOoji llu tuli nmurtlmi , $1.50 : i lluo pur Nolhlos i fur M'i * th3u _ 2.VJ , [ "US. OROWELt/S RESIDENCE 'COMPLETELY IfurnlHluilat iioth and CallfornlJ tttu. IH fur rent fiiaiit : 10 rooiuu with all convinilvucea , iul waler , heating Hyulem , l.iumlry aud it.ilik' . and nil In llrst ulUHS coiidlllon. W. E. ( ! ratIon - Ion , Hill P.ixton blocli , 1 : i . FUB NXSHED"ROOMS. . ' . l ! c a word tlrst luscrlloii , lo \rordlhera. . -BX ( > M WITH OR WITHOUT U'U , 021 8. IB. i 41'J Nt8 _ l > - KLEOANTLY VURNISHEI ) ROOMS. VACINQ Jlillli fit , , corner Howard , Hi-cumt Ilixjr ; $10.00 . liiif 10.00 v if mouth. Wright A. I.iubitry. If ; M3S3 _ _ - ' ROOMS , StNOLE O.I ENSUITE. MODKRN. E-'J Mr J or uiord seiitlctiim , H120 L'apllol IVfiiue , JIU70 2i E3i'lJllNlsHKD ROOM , 201T HAUNEY ST. 430 ' 'I * q , _ _ _ mr-U-j-mr-rim-L nu _ LrirL-m - FIJWNISHKD ROOMS FOU GBNTLE- E-TWO , & 2S South 20lh Blroet U17 ' * ZNICELY FURNWHED ROOMS TOR FOUR CitUafJlOT Doiurlan. HliJ U5 - NICKLY FURNISHKD KOO118 FOR GEN- E-VJ uuly , vote Ia > eiipoit Btrcct , 4ia sj IT NTuEfA'"i1ORNISHii : ) IUXU , 024 8. 18 41'J N18' noous ANI > BOARD aU'ii. IKo a word Oral IiiBcrtion , loa\\orllhoro- er. Nothluir taXoii for ki Uuu ' NT vov Ami sit"N , " UIB 1 - llOARnNJi WITH 1VOOMS. S1SULK Oil KN- Mille ; Uouio Ju l Hlttxl up wlllt uvxrylhlitr iiotv. vut thi > l t IgualloJix In Ihu i-tiy an. I uvory. ltljf WtUlMUlrfclulaiH. Ull ) : > l iijlu. b 2 . -YOUNI ! WOJIEX'sTlrTT'tUNii'KU OAUjToi1 | * . .iVuuteu' ChrllUu.n > iuv.l.UiOii , lit S. 17th Bt. FURNISHED ROOMS iAND BOARD ContdiKtd. ' " ' i : ( 'TOAltIrMROE"RWlS'mNC lSTl JL' lOlh strocl. M10JN10 * F-ROOMS AND HOARD $0 WEEK. 030 S. 17TH direct. 327N1 * -ROOMS. . ALL MODERN. HOME TABLE i.11024 Fnrnnm. M033 N7 * 1 ? ROOMS WITH IIOAUD. DAY HOARDERS J-1 BOllcllcd. B308 Douglas , 201 28 * | 4 < FDttMISUKD ROOM WITH HOARD UTOHIA JL11710 and 1721 DavDiiport. 387-21' F-FOR RENT , NICELY FURNlSHI-n ) ROOMS ; with or without board. . Call at 2107 DotiElno. * 404 N3 1 BROOMS AND BOARD , 2225 DODGE STREET. ' MS22 25' i- : HANDSOME SOUTH FRONT ROOMS SEC- X1 end tloor , modern. 2381 Ilnrncy. M343 28' V Ft'RNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2013 IDoiiKl.'iH SI. M503 0' FOR RENT TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS Rales lj c a wonl flrsl Inserllou , le.i word thcro- altor. Nothliu lakuu for lost than 23c. nCKJMS FOIl KEEP INO . 210 N. lHlh at. P01 p-FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITA11LK VJfor lKiiM'lt < r < > t > lniri city wntrr ; rrnt cheap ! 0 block from iKjstonico. 1702 Wobsiorst. 128 /i-CLlLVN ,1-ROOM TIT3. . S. W. COR. 7T1I VJaud Pnclllc street , $ SOO to $11 00. tn dpslrablo Binall families , O. F. llulto , 220 So. 17lh stn-ot. M210N12 . O-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS VJ forllRht housckeepluff. Apply at 1" 11 North -MstHlrtH't. M177 24 flUNFURNISHED ROOMS , ALL MODERN ! \JT211l ! Mlnnm Hi. 413 G- FIRST FLOOR MODERN 11RICK , COMplete - pleto for housekecplne. funilshed or tmfiir- nlhliuil. 21)01 ) Hurl. Mfl'JTSI * FOR RENT STORES ANDO1F1CES. Rates , 1 Oca Hue each Innertlon. $1 .Wl line per monlh. Nolhlmr taken for loss than 23e. 1-FOK REXT.THE 1-STOltY IIRICIC nUILIHNG , J.010 Fartiam 8t. Thn building ha a llroproof co- niMit bancini'itl. complete. Hleiiiii-heatlii ? tlTtiiroB wuter ou all Ihu lloors , gas , etc. Applyat thooflls OfTllClJKB. HIO WB HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM I to omo ( IcHlmulo party. Call or nildrcas. Wyckoff. Seamaus Si Uciicdlct. 171'J Kaniam stix'et , Omaha , Neb. 051 T-FOR RENT , PART OR ATL OF A CORRU- .1 Baled Iron warehouse wllh room for horse , near freight depots nnd uu switch tracks. Address U B , llee. M171 28 * AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lOcnllun each Insertion , $1.30 a line per month. Nothlmr taken for lens than USe , T AGENTS WANTED FOR QUICK SELLING " patented Invention just bchiL- put on the market. Sold only IhrouRh n jeuls. Good profltn and a clear Held. Sample I'y mall , 25 cents. The Ohio NQV- clty Co. . D. 1 , Cincinnati , Q. M4J7 T-AT LAST WE HAVE IT-KEEN , HRIOHT * f and hralnv men and women wauled overy- ' \vhero lo take orders for Shepp's "World'ir Fair PhotOffraplio.1. " Only book of copyrighted pholo- prraphs of bulldliigB , Hcrut-s aud oxhlblls of the World'M Columbian e.xhlbttlonr authorized by the cxpoBllloii mauaKemcnt : otllclnl certlficale aceoin- panlea each votumo. Itouanxa for 'workers ; drop uvcrythlnir and handle It ; you will make money fast ; booktt reudy ; credit Riven ; ols-commUsloim ; Illustrated circulars , terms free. Address Glebe lllble Pub. Co. , 33a Dearborn street , Chlcauo , 111. , orPhlla. , Pa. M554 24 * WANTED TO RENT. Rates , 10c a lluo each liiHPrtlou , $1.50.1 line per month. Nothing t.ikeu for leas than -Mo. K WANTED , A FURNISHED HOUSE OF TEN rooms or moro , west of Fifteenth aud north of Farmim. Address T 50 , Ileo. M501 24 * K ANY ONE HAVING DESIRABLE ACCOMMO- dattons for youuir women looking for boarding places may have the Bame listed free of charsro at the Y. W. C , A. rooms. U will bo necessary lo give peed reference. Send name , location , lanns and description of loomu to Y. W. C. A. boardlm , ' housa committee , 318 McCaguo bulldlui ; . M549 21 * STORAGE. Rntrb , IDoalluo each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. Ml -STORAGE , WILLIAMSACKOSS.1214HARNEV 052 MlMel1 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean anil cheap rates. R , ' Wells' , llll'Faniam. FOR SALE FURNITURE. a woiil tlrst Insertion , lc a wor4 NothliiK- taken for less.lhan 2oc. STOVES OF ALL KIXDS GOOD AS NEW. Wella Auction Co. . 11 11 Farnam st 130 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Q - SALE , ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. GILbert - bert Ilro . , Council Ulults , la. M301 2 OLA1RVOYAKTS. R.-.les , 10 n Him cauh Insertion , $1.30 a line per mouth. N0 ! 1 lakim for Iws than 23c. S-MRs7NANNtU V. WARREN CLAIRVOYANT. ivUablobitslueHsiiieilluiujOtliye.iratllON. liilh 115 , ' . _ _ MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Ralos , Kloa llnoo.iuh Insertion , $1.30 a Una par month. Nothing taken for less thun 23e. MMA'DAMF. SMITH , ' sous , mm , 2ND FLOOR ] X Room 3. Massage , vupor , ulcohol. Blrnm. sulphur- no and sea o.itlis niB13 2T J.DIMME. . STOWE , MAGNETIC HKALEH 203 . Dousl.18 block JI401 31 * rp-MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVKS 1IATIIS ; JLinairnetlcmaHfiasQ troalinonts. 1UI Noitli lath htreet.room 11. M550 27 * rp-MMK. LA RUE , MASSAGE , 410 SO. 13T1I. * USVONI8 * PERSONAL. -MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal batlm , ncalpnnil hair troatinent , inanleuro 050 U-T1HS 1IBAT3 ALL : DTVRESESTING THIS coupon at Cowan's iiholo uttullo. 2123 Cumlni ; Htrci-t. you or. the dear pables will bu tiutltleil to JU Arlsto cabinet photos , very bast , ami on 8x10 Arlsto for sfl.tW ; without thin * 3.0J ; for 10 days only. _ M377 N17 * -WASTED , TO HOARD AND CARE FOR LA - dleH during conllnemeut. Apply rear 2218 Pa- cllle. M1J8 27 * BIONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates lOo a line each lnHertloiit.5Q a line per liiomh. Nolhlujf taken. for lc 3 fhau 2Bc. * -MONEY TO T LOAN AT LOWEST 11ATES The O. F. UnvlnCo. , 1 no > Fa num street. 007 \\r-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON . Impi u11 unit imln-.inoved Omaha real i-Htato , 1 toByraiB. Flrtt-Hly TntntCo. . 17ihl FarnauL 03 ! ) N IMI'IMIVEI ) AND UNIMPROVED city iuoM | > ity , * l,000 ami upwards. .1 lo OW per ccntnoclcl.iys.\v.KirnrtinSiiillliACo ; , IU20Farnam QUO \\rlMONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATEsT > ' Apply to W , It. Melkle , First National Ilk blily. out " \V-ANTIIONY LOAN AND. TRUST co.,3ts N. Y. Life , leml iU low rales for uholuo m-cnrlty ou Nebrusk-i anil Iowa f.iruu or Omaha city proporty. OOU _ 3gQN Y TO LOAN OHATELS. Rates , inonlliir ( uoti lusirtlon , * 1.5(1 ( i.li ( ) per month. Nolhli.x taken for ! ilinu 23e. X-Mn.\EY T WB wUUo.ui ymi any sum which you wish , Kiuallorlarxu. at Iho lowest iHioHiolu rateii , luUiu ciidckeKtiH > t< > lirtlmi > . auil for any IciiKlh. of time uiHultjou. Yun cim pay it back In such Install- mfiilu an you with , \vhuti yon wish , and only pay for U us Ion * an you KCIIP II. Yun can borrow onHOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HOUSES. WAGONS AHl ) CARRIAGES. WAUKIIOL'SK REOK1PTS. SIUUCIIANDISB OR ANY OTJ1KK SEO'IKITY. ' Wltnoitt plnbllcilr ovii novul of iiroperty. OMAIIA MOIVTliAGE L ) AN UU , . anil SDUTH UlTll d UEKT. tlnu lloor ubot v Ihu strvet. THE OLDEST. LARIJEST AND ONLY 1NOOHPOR- AU'UIJ LOAN COMPANV IN OMAHA. . . . _ 004 ' y-DQ YOU WANT MONKY7 Wa will lom yon AN Y SUM you wish on your FUUNITUIIK. PIANOS. UUIMK9 , WAGONS , CARHIAOJSH.iVAUEHOUSK KEOEIPT3 , et . We elvo prompt atiuntlon to nil applications , and will carry your loan union * uu you wish. You can ruduco the coul of carryiu ? your loan by a payment at any Him * , thvra la uo pulillclly or iwnoval of iiromperly. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . lloQiu 4 Wlthnell block , Cor , 1 Blh and Hurney eta. V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- jVcurlty ; utrlctly coiiliaautlaU A , E. Harris , room 1 Cunllr.vntal block. OU5. BUSINESS OHANOSSS. Hates , luv a line lucu lniurUua , ( ? 1.5U a line vor month. Nolhluj ukju for IBM tU.m 2Bc. Y -FOR SALE , ELEGANT Sl'.VK UROCKRlSJ lln.t-cl.iha location ; irootl nuixoiiH for selling ; ) block u til Involve ulxnitI HOU.UJ , ulll battuld for CUbh onlArtvlivia 24 , Uoo. MOSi O' > 0 > WasMay Witches * * . .1 FlzstlJtilo Witch t "nubble , bubble , boiler bubble , Washing day brings lofa of trouble I' l ! Third ; TJttlo Wltohi ' Second * 'Yes xvlicn clothes Jtttlo Wltchi , arc \ ! " black as night , "Wc can with the trouble copes It will wash them pure and white. " 1 Willi Satita daus , that i vrond'rotta sonp. ' ' Allt "Santa ClatlS , O inngtc name : Of the soap of world-wide fame. " I SANTA CLAUS SOAP- MADS ONLY HV N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCES Dmttiiiifit. Y \VK FUUNISU CAPITAL TO START YOU tn iHisltiPKft. We want lo CHtabllsh ono licmest , reliable , enlwprlalnff WTBOII. man or woman. In a iPKltlmntnmoupy-mahltiz bniliipss In every conn- tvlit thcwcsU ilttdliic.'M Isclonn , easy amllffKltl- nintc. niic money ( or parties * with imsh and pluck. If you can't fiirnlBli first clans references ilon't ap ply. Homcmbor , uo nion y required.Vrlto at once , before some onw with moro untcrprlso up- cures your territory. The Dr. Stan-Herb Kcincily Co. , iU ! I EiHt : 4inl : St. , Chicago , III. 010 -FOR SALE. AN 1NTKHEST IN A MA.NUPAC- turlne plant ( with poHlilou In ilia oftlcc If BO do- Rlrvd ) , $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 cash required. No tr.iiles considered. Thu company has an en- t.ibllHhetl trade on n ready aclllni ; article at a icood prollt. Address S .10 , Ifee. MHS'J Y FOU KENT. A DAKHUV SIIOP.OU ) STAND No. 010 North IDtli street. Apply to Jot. Hal- man. MS84 V-FOR 9ALK. A NO. 1 NEWSPAl'EK OUTFIT X In countv BwU. Kasy linnH. Inqulraoraildros * The Knlzhlu Jewel. Omahn. im-n'J ' * V-FOU8AIK.DItUO STOCK AND FIXTURES. J. Address K. E. Huwetuloblur , llurtraml , Nob. | 3t2 | Y FOR SALR. ONE-HALF OB ENTIHK INTKR- est In .1 millinery Btory vrry cheap In a coed live town of several thoimand Inhabitants : splen did location and ifood ImshiPSH : 111-heaHh tlio rea son for wantlnir to sell. For further Information aildn < ssT63 , Deo. 303 UO * WANTED , I'ARTNBR IN RESTAURANT , lunch counter and furnished rooms , clearings Si.-.O.OO to K100.00 per month. Small capital re quired to rlsht man. Call No. 11 , North Main street , Council Bluffs , M.118 Ul * y MKAT MARKET FOR SALE IN A GOOD L location , doing a good mmtnesa. Addreivs U 17 Bee. 530-23 * FOR UXOHANGrE. Rates , lOcn line each Inserllon , $1.0 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tli.m 'JSc. r/ l OWN 100 FARMS IN NKUUASKA. KANSAS i'aml Datcota. Will Boll cheap or pxcnanso for mUbo.liorees and cattle. Add. box 7tFrankfort.Iiul UU Tf CLHAN STOCK OP GENERAL JVIDSB. WILL e , money. Box 'MS , Frankfort. Iml. Clili r/ LIST YOUR UKAL K3TATE FOR SALIi OR with li. J. Kondall. OUT Ilrown block. MSllt N2 Z 5.000 FOR EXCHANGE , S 1.500 Htouk of Ktmc- ral murchanilUu.iand ono store biiilUIni- 4.1'Jlll ) , for cooaNcbraalta farm andJSOO In cash. Ad dress B , Vandall.i la , 4 1 1-20 * FOR SALE OR TRADE. A BARGAIN : 44X0)1 ) corner 10th and Donlaq ; need 7-room houie and lot , Caldwell St. G. L. Green , JS Barker block. Z FOR EXCHANGED OMAIIA LOTS TOR southem California uiopcrty. . W. II Slaughter , Omaha. M3II 28 _ y-FOR EXCHANGE , 10 TO 40 ACRES FINE A/lemon land , near Loa An oles , ( or clear Omaha property. Alexander BulterlleUI , Omaha. Nob. MMO 28 FOR , SALE B-EAli ESTATE. liates , lOo a Him each Insertion. $ l.fiO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. B AROAINS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE 'orlradv. ' F. K. Dai Hug , Barker blk. 070 rillOICB IST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOU NT. V-/U. G. Wallace , Ilrowu block , lOlh and Douglas. S20 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LIFE " 34-Olil * FARMS-A. JOHNSON , 1314 CAP. AV. . OMAHA. JIO.ll O28 OR SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES. VERY cheap bee Gco. W. P. Coatea , 15 Paltersou blk. M3UO 17OR SALE. EASY TERMS , LOTS IN PHASER. A"Iowa ; new town ; $5(1.00 ( to $300.00. Also 100 acres , good garden laud. T. Ferguson & Co. ' . 1015 Farimm. M821 N2 Oil SALE , LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS cheap : terms easy ; can locate colony. Also good farm Rllghtlv Incmubtirnd and school lauds to exchange for stock mdse. J. W. Welptou. Grant , Neb. 443 Nil ) ' 17ARM LANDS. -L M ) aeies , Sarpy county. $1,230. 80 ncres. Sarpy county , $1,000 , 210 acrea , Sarpy , * . ' . ( ) an acre. 320. Douglus county , S10 an aero. 80. Douglas county , $13 an aero. 240 , Washington county , 27 nu acr * . 210 , Oleo enmity , $12 uu ncrr- 24Olloonecuuiilv , Sit an acre. - C. F. Harrison , ! U2 N , V , Ufu 134NO * HOMES , $800. $1.000 , $ l.fiOO ; ANY PRICE cany terms. Wallace , Drown bile. , IU , t DoxiKlua * WIMI * ? > rPUAT SHIO.OO YOU HAVK LY1NO IDLE WILL Jiiiuho you rich Invesled lu an Avoudala .lot for only $ ltOOUU. ! $ : ioo.iu ( raiHli. unlanco 4 years , Fldellly Ti-untCuiupony , ITO Faniaui t. 410 23 FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY : C. R. Uontrlirlit , SOI N. Y. Ltfu I1UI ; . , Oni.ih : ! , Neb. r HAVE YOU $ .100.00 ? JF SO WE OFFER YOU au opportunity of your life , namely , a ! ,0 < ) O.UU lot on Itiirt Bt.lu Avoudale Parlc for fl.-UO.UO , $800.110 eabh aud balaiieB on or tuifora 4 yeurs. Fldellly Trutl Company , 1702 Farnam St. 413 23 $1OUO.flO. Hi CASH OUTS GOOD 5-ROOM t'OT lasi ) ami full lot , Walnut Hill. Improvciiienlit cotil $ t.UUO.UO ; no trade. See Spencer. Karbach block. M.I 111 21 I7LERANT KOUNTZE PLACE LOT ON SHER- IJnKin ; mi. , $2.3fiO. Flno corner lot In west Omaha Add , , $2U50 , C. A. Starr , Room : wil , I tee bulldliiif. 5aa-23 1OR SALE , ON KASY TERMS. A LOT 45x127 J ; feet , with oottitirr. near car line , ontv $950.00 , U. 1' . IlutciiUon. 103 N. lAlli mroi'l. M3.W 2U SHOltl'HAJJX > AND TYPEWHIT1N3 IlaUH , loaniinot'uciil'ivprlloii. $ l.nUiilluo par mouth , j''ut. ; i.ikeu fr li'HS t Uau ' . 'ic. l . 'o--il.TC Hiowltnlfo of Bhorthaml aul lypewrl'i. ; . : al A. 0 , ? ! Svil t uihool of Hhort- luuM , Oia N , Y.Ltfq " > Vn J .rili. fj r ru. { Ill roa SALE. , Ibo allna I'Hcli IniprlH" ; , S1.5 ) allnu per month , NvHtiliiir mVvi for \tr \ * tniu.V : . K. neillnjUiiifunnbrii COL > .I ri'aoF ' iutercat , of from tn'o up ( or 'alioy Gloof. Loan ATruso. , lUln J. Dctle , UiualKU 1 ttrtleiil.ira on appllc.tlloii. OUS _ 8PBU CENT MOUTC.VflES VOW SALE , SUOUlf. lival-n'jlutcly afu. AIIIGA Ite.il Estate agency. lunFirnam , oua LOST. _ Raton , IHo u word firat InierUon , lo u word ( hereafter , Nothhiir taken for leti tturi U3i OST , RED IRISH SETTER . AT CtnFF lake , iiamo ou collar ; Under call ut U. P. bUck- umlih hliopn and rucelru ruwurd. C. A. llcrtr. PSI-V3' SEOOND-HAND TVPEWH1XBE8. TORSALE-Al NO. ' 2 UESIINGTON TYPKf JL'wrllcrUU,0008eiloa , * 15.0U , Ola If , Y. Life Hldg. M42U _ DBE38MAK.INO. _ Rates , lOoalliioe.ich tu Briioi.l..rii : > a lluo l > f month. Nollilui lnUan foi1 IC.-IM tUjii I * . E"NOA famllU-ji BoHclloU. MU 3tui'Uy , 4'JIH Nlchola * lruet. JI. IJ Kill * * " r\ttESSMAKIKG IN "PAMf.B.VJT ANI J 'atylo warraoliMl. lAdtlrem U 12 , Hue M5U1 21' DIIKSSHAKHII DESIKE3 EM- vvplovinmt In ] iri .ilcfanrUe3 cull or addrexa 17Otj UoJfS all out. TYPEWRITERS. Rates , lOe a lluo each Insertion , $1..10 a lluo par mouth. Nolhlng taken for less than aSo. . OALtGRAPHS. EVERYTHING , unheard of prices. Tel. B38.Royles & Bibb , 013 N. Y. Llfublilg. Send for aiinplea. BCD UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM.ERS Rales , lOc a UUP each Insertion. Jl.r.O a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23e. ' .Jacobs. dVcoaswl : later with M. O. Maul.under- ) takerand embalmer , U13S. 10th st. Tel. Ol > 0. 072 MUBIO , ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates , 1 Oc u line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per iimiith.yutliliigl.ikeii tor less than t'3c , GF.GELLENUECK.BANJOIST AND TEACHER , . 1810 California st. Hlt _ PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOe a line each JnBertl6n. $1.30 a line par month. Nothlugitukcit for lens than 23c. SONNENnERG , DIAMOND 1IROKKR. J.SONNENnERG J. Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds , watches , utc. Old gold ami silver bought. Tel. 1B5S 073 SCALES. J'EW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL KINDS. N AililrpHH BorJen A Svllcctt Co. , Lake Bt.CUIcajo. 071 TUB IlEALTf MAKKET , INSTRUMENTS placed on record October U3 , IS'JU : WAIIUANTY DKKDS1- , A no Slmanol : to James llesta. lots inland 61 , Kastiiir'saclil. . .i. . . . . . . . . . . I 1,100 II J Nlukols to A 1' Tukoy ut al , lot B , block ! 2. Ulltton Hill. . . . . . . 1 Charles Houht and wife to Minnie U ( Joe * , lot 7. Hensou's subdlvof block 80 , South Omiiha . > < . . . . . 16,000 E E Sherwood to E I' Hammond , lot 12 , block 3. Shcrwoods siihdlr . 1 Heirs of M II C'llUliiK to ChiirlcHrLobs , ' .o4-15-H .f . } . : . . . - . . . . . 3,600 Panic to William I.obs , nU same . 3,600 William Lobs to Ausiibt Lojjs , samo. . 3,600 ES Untidy , Jr. master In chhheeYy , to Sarah A Hall , lots Guild 7,1 > locU 110 , Dundee Plata . i.ii. . 2,400 Same to Philadelphia. ' .MortuaR" and Trust company , lot 3 , block 1 , " Shlnn'smld . . . . , . . . . : . 0,000 DL Johnson , special master , toNA Kuhn , trustee , lot.5 , block 0 , Crclgh- . Pamo HisannJ , lotG , blooVSf SaruQ- . . . J331 Sj 1) Copelund , special master , to South Omaha Savings bunk , lots G nnd 7 , block 3 , Matthews' subdlv. . . . 400 J W lloudor , special .master , to Andrew - drew Miles , executor , ot al.-lot 23 , block 3 , Hawthorne , and -lot 3 , bluck 3Crubton . , , . . . . , . ] , G03 Total amount , of transfers . $38,066 -ioinas.mpsoti.afnston , JU. C. No attorney's fee until patent ulitalnod. Wrlto ( or Inventor's Guldo JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL ! Instant Killer ol Pain. Internal and External. Cures RHEUMATISM. NEURAL- OI A , Lumo linci , Bpraltu , Hnilsce , UtlUJoints. COLlOnnd . "iORAlll'a liiEtontly. Cholera llor- ibin. Crimp , Dlntherla. Bore Throat , lUKADAOUE , as If by magic. THF UnHSF RRAHn Especially promiroa for InC llUllor. DnAllU Doniilo ) Htock , Btn-OKUi , thomostroworfuluuiirerjctratinBlinlinmtforWftn orUuaatla cxlstonco. Lnrgo $1 slzaTSc. , MX ) . ElzotUc. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet The Great 3kln Cure nod Face Baoutlfler. Ladles vein find It o most dallcnto and highly perfumed Toilet Boap on thoinarkot. It la absolutely pure. Ifakoa the ekln BOf t nnd velvety and restore * tug lost com plexion : H n luxury for the Bath for Infants. It alaye Itchlngr. cUmcscs the uculp and promotes tha growth ot htur. .VrlcoiSc , For sola by Kuhn & Co. , Solo AqrojiUt. Oinaba.'N'ob. RH1LWRY TIME CHRP Learca ( CHICAGO. DUKLtNGTON i.Q.I Arrives Onuliu I Depot lOlh : uid Mason Sta. I 4.20 pni Chleazh Vestibule . . S.dJ.iui ll.H&am Chlcanh Express. . . IKSOani 10.43pm Chicago Kxureai. . . . , 1.25 pin Chloa'/o& Iowa Local , S.S5 pm Trfvoa" Dapot 10th and Mason Sta. Onnhi 10,19am teuver Kxpnis * . . . . . . . . . 11.23.vn lO.lAant . .Doudwood Express . 4.00 pm * . Denver Expreai . 4.00 pm O.oOpru . .NeOraska Local ( I'U'CptKilii ) , , U.50 pill H.15.1UI .Umtolu Local ( Kucept Sun ) . . 0.3.1 am 'Leaves I JCrC.7iJT. J. A C7B7 Oman a | Depot 10th and Mason Sin. | Omaha 0.45am . . . . Kansas City Dnjr Hxpms-t. . . . fi.B5p.n 10,15pm K. 0. Night Exn. vU U. P. Trans. f > .40am 10.45pm St. Loilla Exprnaa fi.40am Leaves I OHICAGO. R. L & PACIFIC. Arrlvos" Unulia | Union Dapot 10th A Miirey 3la. Omaha I 10.toam : Atlantlo Mxpruss , , 4.00 pm Nebranlca StatoUuiltud , . , . . 7.10 u.ii , , , , . , . . . .NIiflil nxprosn. j , , 7.S3 ant 8.00 pm World's Fjlr Limited _ ' .l)0 ) pm 12.10 am Oklahoma Exp. ( to U. 11. ex. bun ) C.50 am I 0.0 1) ) mil 12.10am Colorado LliiillKli. . . . . . . 3.SO pm U .03 um . . . .Nebr.taku Utatii LJi ilfe-1. . . . 4.55 pm . TTNrOJTPTCctFlC.T PAi rives' Omaha I Union Depot IQtliAVarV SU.I Omaha 4.051)111 7.00 p-n 12 )0 ) pm 10.40 am 4.211 piu 6.IUpin : | . Chleaso Espron.41. , 0.35am 11.30am I . . .Chicago llx jirMs i D.SO pm LeavoT I k' . . uTXiTo" ; vXffllfY lArilves Oiiialial Depot 16th and Wxtfatg Sis. I Oi mah.t o'.llftaui ( Ex. ' Sat.lWyu. B u.1ftJ..MuiV. ' ) I ' 4.00i'iai B.UUlini .Narfollr Kunmiia Iftv-VJlAuUul JU5pm | , . .81. Paul KsprKj * . . . . . . 'I p'-Jini Omaha I I I''P. ila'poi. t'61 li ' .t Yl a fay a A" MISSOURI PACIFIC. 1 Omaha I Depot 15th and Webster Sta. I 12.45 pm . . .SUIiiuja Exprao-i . 10.00 pm . .SI. Louts Express , 6.40 pm . . . .Nebraaka Ixieat. , . . Leaves I C. ST , P. , M. A o ; Arrlvu * Omahi Depot ISIh and Webalprau. . Ouuha K.f.dam . .Sioux Clt'y Acfoniniodailoii ; . OOSpin 1.15pm Sioux City Express ( Kx. Sun. ) 12.40pin 6.45pm St. Paul Limited. , . 9.25am C.10 put Ookjand 1'ua tinurr ( f.x. Siiu.ii 8.4 5 am Leaved sToUX'ITiTVATrvclFU lArrives" Omaha JUcpot , 10 auJ Margy t u. j , " 6.40 am , . .SIo-jx City"l'.i suu-ur I ] _ 4.00piii . . . . . ht. Paul Bxpru | 1 EcavST" SloTTx "CITY i Oiunha D pol. J th and W-jl > tHrSla * 6.45pui St. C.4 Spin St.ChlCiizo Limited BENNETT AND HIS BREAKS ' 'Lad ; and tto Tiger" in Revised Edition at the fonnty Jail , CHAMPAGNE CHARLEY AND IIIS PRIVILEGES " 3tono Wnlli Do yet n iTUon Mnbe , Nor Iron ltnr n D BC" Nolllo Satryer Foie * ns the Stnr Itonrtlor' * Slater. For many months the Irregularities exist ing In the management of the county j.ill have been a scandal known to every pollco and peace official In the county and to hun- droils of citizens. There have bocn instan ces of jail breaking , unwarranted release of > rlsonors by the mou In charge and other scandals attached to the management that seemed almost Incredible. When CJeorgo Uennott took po sMslon of thooftlco of sheriff ho placed lilt wife In charge ns matron and his brother , Theodore Bennett , as jailor. There worci three or four other friends of the sheriff put in charge who were more lit to bo behind the oars than in front of them. Taken to a GnnililliiR Hon. Theodore Bennett is notoriously a sport and , ns u jailor , has given liberties to more than ono prisoner who has wanted to see the darl : side of the city t > y gas light. Ono of the Jailer's special favorites was Henderson , formerly head of the Henderson Investment company , who was In jail on the charge ot embezzlement. . Henderson had been ac cused of. having appropriated the funds in * trusted to his care and had been placed under bonds of $0,000 to await trial in Iho district court. Ho was unable to furnish ball and was given Into Sheriff Dennett's hands for safe keeping , ilemlerson was something of a high roller and found a sym pathetic spirit in the person of his Jailer , Theodora Uennott. The Jailor and Hender son made frequent tours of the city together late at nlpht when the men whom Homier- son had bilked Imagined that ho was se curely guarded by the strong bars of the Douglas couuty jail. Henderson's business downfall has been caused by gambling , and the fever was not abated by his confinement m jail. Ho wanted to go out and tackle the tiger and was accommodated. Jailer Bennett had a kindly fbeling for his sportive friend and willingly accompanied him on a tour of the gambling houses. Henderson and Dennett would go to one of the gambling nouses of the city and Henderson would sit In the traino forhours , while his jailer was an In terested spectator , If not always a partici pant. Tha fact that jramblin ? is u crime under the laws of Nebraska probably nuver dawned upon Theodore Bunnctt as ho watched the nlay. Theodore's head is built upon a plan that prevents things from dawn ing upon him easily. I.oll Ills I'rloinar Uusunnlcit. At ono time when Bennett and Elenderson were making a night of it Henderson became deeplv absorbed in a paine and Bennett , who was only a spectator , became hungry. He didn't have the heart to tear his friend from his pamo and so went to lunch leaving Henderson unguarded at th gambling table and did not return to take him to the jail for several hours , in fact when ho returned the game had been ended and the house was about to bo closed for the night , the Ram blers only waiting for Bennett to return and take their best customer back to his coll. Clminpasrno Charley * * Ailrcnf. The advent of Charles W. Mosher into the county Jail brought on the climax of oftklal delinquency. Mosher went to the .county jail \mdor a five .vear sentence , in the , peui- teiitlary. imposed bv Judge--pundy of tba Untied States court ( after 'conviction on the charge of having wrecked the Capital National bank.nt Lincoln and defrauded the depositors ami-stockholders outof moro than $1,000,000. Having as a contractor been the lessee of the state penitentiary at Lincoln Mosher was very familiar with prison meth ods and soon made himself very comfortable. Llkoa prluco umler temporary restraint , his Jailers were Mi subjects and religiously at tended to his. every want. He did not have to share the cell of men who had been incar cerated for minor offenses but was given a special room in the residence part of the jil building. This ho was allowed to tit up with his own furniture , and he furnished the place like a parlor in his own house and leav ing out nothing that would add to his com fort or convenience. Hero ho lived like a prince. Tlio Jailer's forces were made his attendants , and anything that the ex-banker wanted was ordered promptly. Mother Millers a MuMi. But there were other luxuries than those of the table of which iMosJjer did not want to bo deprived , and ho had his wny. While ho was in the charge of the United States marshal , before Jud e Dundy had sentenced him to the penitentiary , ho was practically given tha freedom of the city. He was taken to the theaters and places of amusement , and spqnt a portion of his time in certain houses of assignation in this city aua in Council Blufr.s. It was when on one of theao trips tnat Mosher met the woman who has played nu important part in making his im prisonment in the county jail far from irk some. On June 2 .Mosher ami a federal ofll- clal visited an assignation ! liouso on Paul street near Twentieth. There the men were introduced to Nellie Sayro pr Sawyer , who captured Moshor completely. Tli9 visit was followed closely , by another trip on .lime 5 , when Moshor sent Nellie and her friend , a girl who U now Hying aecontlv in St. Louis , to Hingling Bios. ' circus. Monhor visited the place frequently after that and took charge of the Sawyer girl , lavishing money upon her and keeping her in luxurious stylo. Who Waa u "Slntnr" to Mnnlier. Along about the middle of July the keeper of the assignation house In question removed to a place down town and Mosher neat his woman to the Midland hotel , where her board was paid for a month or moro , when she was sent to Lincoln whora shn remained for a week or moro , About the 1st ot Octo ber Ts'ollio returned from Lincoln and took furnished rooms at the Hat occupied by Mrs.- Inpallsat 1817 Ixsavcnworth strcut.'whoro slm still lives. Then came the line part of the play. The woman had changed hnr namo. and came back to Omaha as Miss Wat- sou , a sister of Mr. Charles 'U' . Watson , alias Moshor , a prisoner in The county jail. Dur ing the jmst month the woman has bean n frequent visitor to the jail to see her brother and has been admitted as a lstor to Mosher. This fact is known to several employes and olllciuli all ovgr the county building , Mosher has visited the woman at her rooms frequently , but has kept pretty close to cover since the newspapers have been opposing Uennott and calling attention to the mUmaim omont of the jail. Hut the woman has made her regular visits to her brother , aided and libelled by Thcodoro Uen nott and hla undaratudlcs. Occupants of tlio flat In which ; lie inamorata of Monitor rooms report that while Mosher pays the bills Jailer Hennptt has been sharlnit in tha spoils and has been a frequent visitor at tha woman's rooms. A janitor at the court house also became enamored of the frail al lowed sister of Urn buul : wrecker mill inadon play to be taken Into the favored circle of Her mends , but was ropuUcd and swore vengeance , but ho owes his job to the Iton- nctt influence , and was promptly hushed up by that Influence , \Vrut Mliiminlni ; In Council niulft. Hut Masher's operations have not been conllned to Omal.a slnco ho has been under Iho wing of the law. Hefoco ho was sen tenced ho was taken with n deputy United States marshal to Mvtcalf's road lunuuoast Of Council Bluffs nnd spent the night In revelry , Since hU confinement In the county jail , after the scntoncc , Mustier has made at least OIIQ trip to the road house In Iowa and has not been accompanied by an onicl.il , fed eral or county. Sheriff Dennett lives In the Jill and cannot but bo familiar with all of lllis nbuso of tlio laws of the state and of do- funov that has been goiiiy on in. the jail fern n oaths. Mosriar has , In ailaltlan tn the privileges icfa raJ to , bon mada- the routldcntta ! ud. vlhor of the jailor. Ha las ) Iho run of the oictiuul : when Information coiicornlnv urls- oii'M Is requested of Jailor Honnott that irngrant bunch of inuompoteuity moro often Ihuu otherwise asks Mustier to furnish the clo.irod infortruUou. Mosher spends much of his leisure time at the telephone talking to his friends In different parts of the City. Ho Instmcl * thorn to nsk for Wallace or Watson when they call for him lit order to mislead anyone who might * hoar them If they callrtl for Moshor. Mosher is a great patron of the thoitcr nnd sees everything new that comes along. Ho saw tno "Islo of Champagne" at the ' Uoyd Friday night from a seat'm the upper gallery , with his friend Theodore Bennett ns Ills chnpcrono. Mnklng Soinn Alllilitvll * . After reading TUB Hun yesterday after noon Sheriff lienncU nn'd Hank Wreekor Mosher , who are running the county Jail just now , marshaled nil their duputtes and had each of them maku an afilil.ivlt to the effect that they had never no r.over allowed Charley .Mosher toleavo thi * conlnc ! < of the county b.istilc only to go to his inrnta am ) then hu was never further away than an arm's. lofKth from hq | guardliin. After hav ing these affidavits inadn out to corer his case the sheriff hied himself id the oftlM of a newspaper which Is published on lower Farnam street and the aftldavils will proba bly bo m.idcpiiblw this morning. CINCHED THE VAGSi .1 mlco llrrlm Tills n Xnnihrr ot l.imfors Out ; nt Temptation' * Wny. Judge Bcrka was fn an exceedingly peed humor yesterday morning and was lenient with .iomo ot the prisoners brought up. His good humor did not , however , prevent him from sonklng some of the old timers. A vajrr.mt , who Is known to the detectives as ' 'CnicacoSlIm , ' ' tinlimbcred his long le < j" and set his mouth to working lo try and explain - plain why ho had been lighting with "Kid" Williams. Kach prisoner btanH'd the other nnd to oven matters up a line of S5M each was martcod opposite the combatants' names on the clerk's memoranda. Ptito Ward Is a vagrant who drifts around tills way once In a wlillo. Jlnt ho won't work back doors for hand-outs for half a month , as Mr. Berka thought a steady boarding hou e for that length of time would bo beneficial. Another tough looking bit of humanity gave his name as .Inrob Webatcln , and ad mitted that ho was an idle person. "Ten days at hard labor" was the label on the ticket drawn by this man. Then the old familiar face of Boston Orcen showed up , and of course Boston said guilty when the court siigecstinl that he had been on a spree. A Sl'J.iiO line was imposoJ. Ud | I'at ivearnoy stopped in front of the Judge's deslc just long enough to remark tnat ho only drank a little beer. "That will cost you J10 , Pat , " said the judge and Patrick was led below , where ho will spend the woolc in a coll. The man who was arrested Saturday night for acting queer on the street , gave his name as David Mucneh , and also gave the court a talk. He was given twenty minutes to got to the bridge. FritSchneiileriua is a little boy about 0 years old and ho terslsls in ruuniuc away from home. Yesterday Oflluor Iveysor arrested the lad for being incorrigible. He will bo turned over to his parents as soon as ho promises to behave himself. Minor I'ullro .Mattel's. Inspector of Police William Mcljaughlin of Now York city has informed Chief Scavey that a genuine Kembr.imit painting had b en stolen from a family in that city and the police will look out for it. The painting is valued at $ T > ,00'J and has hcun owned hi this one family for seventy-live vears. It is a panel Klxlli inches aud Js the head of the wife oT the famous artibt. Mrs. Minute Curry , the colovod woman who resisted Ofttcer Sam Dubols Sunday when he attempted to ar rest her for drunkonnois , was llucd $73 in police court yesterday afternoon. The woman , during the light , broke ono of Dubols * fingers and ho will curry his hand in a sling for a couple of weeks. Ono'M. Olcsou reported to the police yes terday ( .hut n meerschaum pipe valued nt $10 had been stolen from his room at the Homo hotel ou Thirteenth street. LOCATE IN NEBRASKA. Pollsli Capital Will Up I'uVMttod' In Agri cultural I.amis. Conto Lubinski of Warsaw and John Wrzenskl of To/or , Poland , arrived in the city from Chicago , Sunday , and spent the day with Father Javininski , the Polish priest. These gentlemen do not como to the city as mere visitors , but as the representatives of n largo colony of wealtuv Poles which will bo located in this vlclnitv. Contu Lubinski has been connected with the Polish exhibit at the World's fair ami at the same time ho has been looking up a suitable locatiun for a colony of his people who will emiuratti from Poland either this win tor or early next spring. After having traveled over many of Iho western states and made a study of thu country , ho lias con cluded that this statu Is the garden spot and here the colony will be located. His idea is to buy 10,000 acres of land and divide it into small farms. As soon as Iho land is pur chased , arrangements will be commenced for the erection of a sugar factory and shops for the manufacture of agricultural implements. Yesterday in discussing the subject , Mr. Lubitiski staled that his idea was to buy the land In the vicinity of Omaha , if possi ble. If he could not do this , ho would buy in the western part of the couuty. The gen tlemen have gone out to ( Irand Ihlaud , where inoy will Inspect the boot sugar fac tory. after which tlioy will tabu a short pleasure trip through the mountains , re turning to this city In the coin-so of u couple of weeks. Upon their return they will begin - gin negotiating for he Unds. . 1'iillitli I'urmnra liriveu H re , NEW YOUK , Oct. 23. A little colony of Polish Hebrew farmers arrived here on the Marsala , having ( Jed from the Argent mo Re public , It Is said , to escape the seourgo of grasshoppers. They say they loft homo four years ago and went to Argentina , where they secured a largo traot of land , They were bothered some by the natives. They did not mind this , but when the grasshop pers came and ate up the wiicat crops the farmers at first decided to return to Kurop'o. Now thuy have como qver to try their fortunes - tunes in the United States. CDTTLD NOl1 PL3ASE THEM. i'nclllo Kxprnsn Kin | > loyr > Not KailKfluil with thu ItoUiititlon of Wage * . President E. M. Morsman of the Pacific Express company said yesterday In ex plaining the rebuilt cut in salaries of the headquarters building : "Our decreased earnings demanded a reduction , and us we had all our back work up it was sujcrosted that the fortx : in ihu building , only nfftvtod by the order , be somewhat reduced , Hut the ni'en decided to tuko a reduction in wages rather than have the force decreased and so the order was issued , "Now there Is a Rr < ut deal of dissatisfac tion , us I understand H. If wo had dis charged ten , or Ilftcen moil and paid the same salaries to the others thciv would not behalf the dissatisfaction that now oxlsta. Wo have too many men now for the work of the wlntof months but I ho imiplovn * uo. cidwl to aland a cut and now ara dlssatU- tled " , _ llood'n HIM ) Only lliiocl'g. Hood's ' Sarsitparilla U carefully prepared from Sarsuparlllu , Dandelion , Mandrake , Dock , I'lpslssowu , Jiinipor berries aud other well known remedies , by tf peculiar com bination , proportion and pro-cuts , giving to Hood's Karsaparltla curativa powerd nut possessed by ether modiclacs , It offouts ro- murkablo cures when other preparations fail. fail.Hood's Hood's Pills cure billlausnoss , Ilp.itli of i ; . H. At 7:30 : on Saturday evening , li B. Bates , head of the commission housu of K , B , Bates , t Son and father of J. K Baton of the firm ol Hates & Co. died att o ago of OT , The de ceased moved from Wntcrloq , la , , to this city about two years ago and with | iisson Frank ongased. ( the produca i-oinnijssloii business. Ho was an active mcinbfrof tbp firm up until within about sown iluvs prior to his death. Ho was taken stoic , not considered djiitfcrouily howovur , uutl within two hours licforo tiudled. l-'imura will occur IVoui his roMdum-o. Seventeenth uiid Ottio , Tuusday , October 44. at d o'clock lo Forest , Lawn. All frluiula invited. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo euros sores. DeWttt's WltoU Uiuol Balvt ) cures ulcap. WITH BATTLE CREEK DEAD Eight oa of Those Killed In the Wreck Hnvo Been Rocognlwil by Friends. * TEN STILL REMAIN TO BE IDENTIFIED nivliisr Nnmrftln thn flinrrixl nn l Mnnelt < ? VIctliiiKoI lm On < ml Trunk Wrnck' t'rospcntliiu Will Itu nntly Cntiilnrtcil. IUTTI.K CIIEKK , Mich , , Oct. 2.1. Kl of the twiMtty-elRht ikv\il , as n i-csnlt of the vrrook hero on tlio Omnil Trunk l-'riilny niornliiff , liava II.KMI liloiitllloil. Tltoro nro stilt txvont.v-two badly tnjurwl iwtlonti. Of tlmso , Air * . Vance , who lii : both leps LMII off , cannot live. Albert II. Itatilloyot Slmooc , Ont. , iHctl hero tonight. Ho was cashier In the Can- mlt.ili Dank of Coiinnorco nt Toronto , and his dcmtso swells Iho numbdr of .lioatlis to twenty-eight. Yesterday afternoon frloniU ldpntlflo.1 no of the burnoU bodies in th.it of the widow of Ur. Aldrlch of Kdwardsburj * , Mich. UUo last tiliht two more of the bodies were iduntlllcdas thosoof Mr. runt Mrs. Charles Saxo of Now York city. They were Monti * Hod bv a brother from tlmt city. Thrco nioro bodies have bocn roooRiiixoil todny , brinRine up the number of Identlllod noJles to oiglitcon. uiul leaving ten still unknown mid probably unknowable. Tito complete list ot dead Is : .MISS A. WOllTHMANof Now York Oily. .MKH.KVKI.VNi : AMIltlCII of Kilwiirils- Inli-u , Mich. JA.MK3U. WOHTIIMAN , 1U years old. of r\ow York Ully. . ' W ; l KAKl SJl.RB ot WnlkllM , N. V. JJI jt.lA.M lli.MlVot : ( livonnlcb , N. V. K J\\ IN .1. MAtlUON \Vulwlek , N. Y. TI10.MAH It. STKIXOKU of I'ort D.mir . , Unl. ' KKAN1C II. SMITH of Kort 1'laln. N. Y. CMAUhnd C\ VAX DtlyKN of Snroul Ilionk , ' MIJS. U , C. VAN Iit'SKX of Sprout liroote , ' TMOMAS A. M'OAUVKV of London , Out. AM K p tl. 11KADLKV , Slinfoi' , Out MKS. A. II. l lAILiVt ( : Slmcoo , Out. imAULKSSAXK , Now York City. JIUS. I' . a.VXB. New York Oily. OLIVUU DULAXI ) . Wllsonbufc. Out , 31 ItS. II. DOLANl ) , Wllsonlmri ! . Unt. J. J. IIKOXVN , Stratbroy , Oat. The remains of thoao already identified were shipped homo ycsturdnv , iicconipaniod by friends who ouino hero to Ideality tho.ni. The following are known to bo 111110111 ; these burned to doatli , butc.uinot bo IdentUlert : MKS. A. \VAUNnit , llrockuort , N. V. Jilts. J. A. WOOD. Odessa , N. V. The sussrestlou has bn undo that all bodies uulQontlUoil today ba biu-lod In ono lot in Oak Hill comotcry nnd u inonumuut erected there. Ciovoruor liich and State Commissioner Billings arrived hero yesterday to bo present at the coroner's inquest , which was to have opened at U o'clock this morning , Owlntf to tlioubsencoof onouf the jurors thero'waa some delay , and it was considerably latoi- than that hour when the proceed luKssutvtod. In the course of % the inquiry sumo sinina- tlonai Icijal developments arc expected. Prosecutor Clark was the , busiest nun in Buttlu Crock this inovnhip. Ho moans to lo.ive no stone tinturnud in siftinc the lior- rihlo affair to the bottom. "I knew con victions are seldom obtained in these cases. " ho said this mavninK , "hut I think the result will be different hi this one. The coroner's Inquest will conio Jlrpt. I have adjourned the criminal examination Until after that is completed and shall myself conduct the ex amination of witnesses hdforo Coroner Gil lette. My rc.isou for wishing to have the inquest llrst is because a pi-ococaing of that character admits of greater license In tlio matter of examining witnesses. I do not know whether Engineer \Vooloy nnd Con ductor Scott have retained counsel or 191 , but I presum'o they have. ' "JharoTi noQilirff connected with the entire'tragedy that I shall not endeavor to bring out at the inquest. Neither will the higher railway ofllcials bo lot out of the examination. I mean to find out whether the rush of ousinoss ha * imjuecd them to employ incompetent subordinates , and if so why they should not ba rcsinasiblo for suoh acts. There are a great many features of thu affair which will bsar inves tigation. I cannot understand why a hiijh building should have been placed inside tho. curve where the accident occurred , cn'qol- nally shutting off till view in each direction. Asain wo have ordinances which prohibit the rumilmr of train's within the city limits it : i speed exceed lug ten miles per hour. I think the snued made by the easlboui.d train must have been t'reat from the lhm > it lefl the depot In order to strike with such ter rible force. Tlio conlllctltiK stories of the engineer and Conductor Scott must also bo ilraijrhtenod out somehow. It is u matter n which tlio whole country Is interested , ind there must bo no hesitancy In getting at the truth. TWUNW-TIIIIKK UUItT. Collision llntwomi a I'lmiiiiprfr i " l Incur * Hloii Tinln . flic Wart Wayne , PiTTSiiuito , Oct. 8J. The collision between the Columbian express and uu oastljDiuul , passcnjjcr train on the Fort Wayne at Mou- voavllle early yesterday inoi'uinc : was at- tcujod with worao results than at llrst re ported. Instead of but six inuroJ ] there wore twenty-throo hurt. ' ' They .will all re cover , it is thought , though so'iio of tliem' are very seriously injured. The list of'tha most Hovoruly Injured is us follows : BlIAKKMiN FllKHKIIICK Ht'NT , badly crushed , nviy not recover. < " B lUdAUEtrASTEitSTEi'uuxti. probably fatally crushed. FUIEMAS DAimr , hurt seriously iu < tcrnally. KNOINHUH It. COWAN , coaldod Imdly. i KnwAiii ) Ilisiiiui , Canton , O. , haul : seri ously Inj'iruJ , .MAOOIK DEMCanton. . O , , painfully cut. ' LF.OUV KXUI.UH , Alliunco , O , , badly bruised. DAVID Niniu.v , Canton , O. , ohc t hurt. C.V. . VAN KMTVooster , head bruised. JtWBrii A. MiNKit , WoosHir , hand cut. \V. S.1J. . HIIIRI.U , Plulad lihl.i | , badly cut.1 ' .llio Injured passengers were intended tc' at MonroovJlto by phv.sloiaiis and all won abJu to cuiitlMUo their journey later , Vd Ull\l > h ; ( JKOiblNOS , .Suvon rcraiii | > > Ii-Jiiroil Itt-Hvocn VVprld' mill I'lMtrlmvo'icl-Oiin Muy Die , CuiCAno , Oct. 23. Seven pen-sons wci-p In Jured today In a radg crosblni ; collision bo twcen atroet car and an electric , motor raj at Sixty-third and HaUtod atreots , bin iiiav dlo , iShois : UIM.K Itiixv , 01 Sherman utraot , t'lilcam skull fractured. Others were less seriously Injured. TIOJ | are all Ghlcagoans but ono , The following is the list : ' IMWKRNCK U WAMMt'e , O'lluton , la. , bruise about HID body. \\'ii.it.\\t. JOHNSON , hip and hack Injured. DiXV DIWI.UV , hip and ldj linilsud. , Miw , HoiiA ( r\Viiai \ : , bruKcd ib > ul hoily. JlHS. K. Ii.Ii'oimiHr. . liBud and body liniUod , AMKI.IA ( 'i.KMB.vs.sllB-liily bfuUuu. lincliie unil 1'iiiir hliicpur * Kcrutlcil. AKIIOS , O. , Dot. i.3.Tlio Ualtimorc ty Ohio vi'stluulcd train \vhloh left Cliinigont r p. m. last ntelit ran into uu open swltuh at Cullcry Junotion on the I'lttsburgVcst crn division of the IJ.iltlmore & Ohio at TslXJ thla mornmt ; . The engine and four sleopi IIIK cars were derailed , Ono of tlin slcepiiiii uarti went over an cinb.inUmunt , A wrovki Ins crow was sent out to replace the train on the track and trjfilu was resumed abqui noon. The acolclpnjnvas caused by an 011311 switch at n siding. The moiricntmn of thn hoavV train was such that as the tender rim I fn'q the sldltiK it was thrown frpm llio nyclc and ovortunioil , The tlMt slovpsr was fuirud by the tender , It being stddjwped | , which Uini all the outer timbers off ono Me , Thq slcopcr jumjicd the track nnd went down a Uindur ban If. The pisseti crii Wi'ro thro-n ) out of tnelr bortlia , but suitaiiied no in Itiries more serious than a few bruln-s , T o other sloopcw loft tliuiiMckand their u-ur.B | were demolUhed The front iiMcKq of ll.o fourth sleeper loft Uio trae.t , bm th trucUa roni.tliiBd ou thy raiU ,