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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
THF OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY , OCTOBER 26. 1893. SPEGIRL NOTICED . FOR THESE COLUMNS ADVF.RTI9KMENTS 12:3Op. : m. for the pvwilmr x ) until 8 30 p. m. for the morning and Sunday Billion * . . Advprtlwn * . by rwitiestlnc n nnmbcrol check , ran have their answers addressed to a numbered leitf-rlncarp of THE Ilir. . Answers M addwssed trill bo delivered upon prpftrnUlion of the check. SIIUAT1ONS WANTED. Rate * ) m < * A won ! first Infwrtlon. le a word there after Nothing taken for teia than gJc. Sm'ATiOX A3 nOUSEKEEPKR. NURSE Oil A In resla.iraitt experienced. Address U TS. Bee. A-WANTED , SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER oroook In small hotel by middle nirod German widow Inquire 708 Mill at. . Council Bluff * ) . ' M'3 2 WANTED MALE HELP. Rate * mo a wort first Insertion , tc a word there- tfler NothlnetakiMi for IPM than 3Sc. II-SOLICITORS. TEAMS KUHNLSHKD : EXTRA * paylometi with rts. American Wrtnirrr Co. , 1609 Howard L 1 - NEBRASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS and Investment companr wants a few irciitle- men of rood address to net in sollcllors. Apnlv at room * 22 npcl 23. Douglas block. M3C6 -IF YOU WANT A GOOD PA VINO Jon WRITE the Hawk * Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Ttt * . 120 N8 * - WANTED ; SALARY AND EXPF.SSE3. Permanent place ! whole or part time. Aiiply at once. Brown Bros. Co. , nurserymen , chlraso. M34I N ift - . LABORERS ON THE U. S. GOVernment - ernment work In Tennessee. Arkansas nnd toulMana : cheap fan- . Kramer i O'He.irn Labor Bicency,30:1 : S < nith lltlistn-ct. M3'j Nl * - . SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE frre.itral Invention of the axo. The New Patent Cliome ! l Ink Krastnr Pencil. SolU on sleht. Works like nmsln. Airents are maklnir S23.00 lo 128.00 per week. For further particulars write the Monroe Eraser JIf/r. / Co. , X 30 , La Crww. Wls. M4&I - . MEN OR WOMF.N FOR DISTRICT mnnairers for Kosl-Spar. the invat Coal Saver : 3S p"r cent savlne fiiarantrfd : 590 00 a month salary or TOO percent commission : no experience necessary. Addmts K 8U , boxr33C3 , Boston. Masts. Terras free. M5OI 17 * WANTED , A SCANDINAVIAN DRUG CLERK , B reststerod In Nebraska. Addniw U 1 . Km. Mi5 , 20 O BO MEN WANTKD , TO TAKE UP CLAIMS JJIn tbo Cherokee Strip : no pxponsa except cott of lot-Mine. Call or a1dres W. J. McEathrou , Civil Entrtneer and Surveyor , 1003 Farnam street , Omahx M55G 2U * _ T > - WANTED , AN KXPERIKNCED SALESMAN .Titown our publications lo the book trade aud appoint general aircntx on oar Habftcrintlon books. Ailrtn-sn , Rtatlnz expurienee , R. IL Woodward i. Co. . Baltimore. Md. MJ.snjO * _ TJ-MAN WANTED FOR OCR CITY BUSINESS JjSalary paid weekly. Call at 1510 Douglaa.o -GOOD SALESMAN WANTED BY OMAHA Pants company , court salary to right man. none bat ami-class nevd apply. 1317H Farnam SU WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rate * . IKe n word first Insertion , le a word thereof ler. Nothing taken for less tlian 25c. ri-wAjrrnb. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. V > Wo will -pay you S3.OO to 3.t > 0 per wi-ek to do atrlclly homo work : no canvas-slntr and prompt pnynienu. Send pwlf-adiire I envelopfs. Liberty Supply company. Liberty ( jiiare , Boston.M. . M512 2'j ' * . WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wnrk In email family : no children ; references required. 3122 Faruani. MiiSS 20 _ _ / - COMPETENT klTCHEN GIRL : NO OTHER V. need apply. 222J Dodce. MW50 2U * O W.VNTED. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- v > work. Ic < iUlreat2I14Clilcagoat. 5lM 25 * -A GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- V/work ; rcfercneps rrqulred : small family and cooilwaces. 120 North 2Gtli fstreat. MC07 27 FOE , BENT HOUSES. Rates , TOo.1 line rach Insertion , $1 0 a line per month. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c I"4HOUSUS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. -UTha O. IA , Davla company , 1305 Faniam. (142 ( - APARTMErrS. VON DORN T-\-n AND.-I-ROOM _ /block , witli steam ; refenees : 81(5 ( a 22d 04 R rt-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE , IN D Stanford circle. C. S , Elfftitter , 2O4 Bee bUU.U3 * U3 _ 8-lUXM HOUSE. JIODEUNv NEAR BUSI- nesB. rent moderale. Apply 204 Bee buildingH5 < H5 T\-RENTAL AGENCY. 007 BROWN BLK. _ - AND ROOMS U ! ALI < PARTS OP D-HOUSES up. G. F. Butts , 220 S. l"th bt Tn-MODBRN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. WITH JJbarn : f 15.00 per month. L. S. Skinner. 31O I ? . Y. Life , MOSd TTi-10-ROOM IIODSK , 1S13 CAS3. I. JOHXSON JJ1324 I"anianu M13J TV-N1CE7 LARGET "TEN-ROOM HOUSE. NO. Jlvt422 Faniamst : all modern conveniences.In Toest repair ; larirc bam , everytlilns ttrat clods , S-.TI.OO. New elKlil-rooin hous' iu Brat class rejialr , city Wfiter , etc. . No. 44110 Farnam KU. 515.00. Good t'lBht-room houi-e. 4717 Capitol ave , nil inotirni Improvements , tf lO.Oil. 0-room cottase , all modem Improvements. &jis'on i CanulcliaeX 4,12 Now York Life Bids. 17S TV- FOR RENT. NICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES. -U.-UtUamUIalf Hovrard lnxrt , rent elO.OO. In- entire 310 N. Y. Life. 220 T -FOR RF.NT. B-ROOM HOCSH. ONE ULOCK JJolcara ; tpleudid location ; cheap. 2. > Oj Illondo. ll'Jid 2U * SOT-ROOM HOUPV. AND HARN.3OTHAND D nmni-Jti iMI. : IT Firt.t National bank. bank.iI207 iI207 - . F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D-HOUSES. M.I74 - " GOOD TENANT ONLYf COMPLETE modern lirlrfc dwelling. No. ,270rt Faniam ; brick stable If desired. Warreu II. ROBOTS. 1321- 1S23 Karoara strwrl. MICO -FOR BENT. 11-ROOM HOCSK , < > PER mouth. Imiutre Ifir.l DfxiiM'.SU U102 TFv FOirRENTTA DESIRABLE D-ROOM HOUSE -I'wlth modem couvenli-ncfs at southeast come. ' of Jcuit-a aiid'J.-.th ta-ec- * * , ReutW3 W i > er month. 470 U rv-ll ROOMS , 2D FLOOR , S13.00 2 < m DAVEN- i/purt. M4i < 5 g \-To"-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN CONVEN- (521 ( vtSautli lath RUxH-'t. & 3 * * . 25 * - -ROiJM COTTAGE. JH ) PER MONTH. Iji- DROiJM t'otilh ISIIi fcj. M5U2 2J NICE 1IRICIC RESIDKXCE. SOUTHWEST , cor r'J.lnl aud ( tillfur.ila. All modem con- roineuwM. cheap. C. A. Stmr , Uooai 300 BKO bnlld- tof 37a-t * - HOUS5S , DIFFF.UKNT PARTS OF CITY , D-53 . Wead , Uilli nii'l Juutla.i U 57020 " -NICE HOMn"FOrR ROOMS AND HALL. D city wnir anil wurr , to small family. Ifr.'l So , IVlti , nosl to Grneu M. 573 27 * - "HOUSE , PERFECT CONDITION , D-sMtooM . lutMlurut Hinall fauilly ; Imiiitlon 310 North -Otli Hlreul : renl rc&onaulo. BotrTS.VHllL 57U 2 rHOUSES. . 3 TO 0 IUXMS. OOi NO. lITH. D M589N24 * Tvri'OR'RKNTrS ROOMS SI 1.00,031 S. 17TH ST. \ ) MJPO - ! FOR RENiV 8-ROOM COTTAGE. 1114 SO. JLJ Uih ; 0-rooiii cottau , 1120&U. OlU , G. L.Uret-11 , ; Parker block. SUS T | \-OORSJER FLAT , 8 ROOMS , RANGE AND -L'all otlicr caiivenlonce * . nc belter flat In Omaha , ; < } . Ituotn 2,1'Jltcrkou Wuct , 1U22 Farnam St. Ucotvi ; Clouscr. 005 IA-FOR RENT. NEW FOUK ROOM COTTAGK. 4'SOtlt mid Saulrr : clstoru and city wuu > r : only 602 VU -COTTAGK BSl NO. 18TH , 28 B.4.RKER BLK B cuu B-HOUSE FOR RENT. AND ALL OR PART of lurnlturu for fcale. I'JIO Chicago street. - M01J 20' FUBN18HED HOUSEJT Rates , lee a llaatacli inncnlun. JIUH ) a lluo per inonlh , Nothing taken fur i w thau 2io. * RS. CRO\VELL-S KKSIDKNCB COMPLETELY fumtucd at yum aad California kta. la fur rvnt euttaulu tenant : 10 rooms with all conveniences. Eludiiiir hot water UuuUur oyaU'iu , lauoclry and Ubl . and all In first clnsa condition. W. H. G rat- luu. 01U poxtou block. lt > 3 FOB BOOMS Kati . IHc a word first lunvrtlon , lea u orJ ihera- ? ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT B'U. 024 i 13. 41'J NIB * -ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. FACING E liith St. , corner Howard , necoud Uoor ; (10.00 aud (12.00 per mouth. Wrtrht iLasbury. , 2017 1IAENEY ST. 674 31' -FUHKISIIKD ROOM WITH BATH. VtJOO 1'Jll 67VtJOO E-iT\VO > TIRNISH ED ROOMS FOR GKNTLR- oeneuly. 8J8 South SUth * lrL 07 - KOOMiHIMGLK OA ES3U1TB. 11ODERN. E-3 aultubla tor 3 or uioro rcutlutueu. 10CU Capitol WiUl 27 * FUBM8HEP BOOMS AND BOABD Rate * . IMe a word first Irateru on ; 1 ca wottf thero- atter. Nothtnr taken for leas than 25e. " " I ' -YOUNG WOMEN'S HCM5.UNDKR CARE OP Women's Christian association , 111 S. 17th st. 049 IT-GOOD BOARD : LARO E ROOMS. 90S NORTH i ? 10th atrtyt. M1BJN10 * F-THE DO LAN , 209 AND 211 N. 1STII ST. - 043 i ; -ROOMS AND BOARD $0 WEEK. 030 S. 17TU JL street. 327NI * T-ROOJtS. ALL MODF.RN. HOME TABL J. 1924 Famaai. M03.1 N7 * T-ROOMS WITH BOARD. DAY BOARDHR3 JL'RollcltpJ. 2308 Douglas. gQl 23 * T-FOR RKNT , NICELY FI'RNtSHED ROOMS ; JL with or without board. Call at 2107 Dotizlas. 404 N3 7-3 HANDSOME SOCTH FRONT ROOMS SEC- 1 end floor rnodcni. 2JM4 Hamey. M5I3 23 * FBOARDINO WITH ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN- guile , liouno Jnst fitted tip with everything new. One of tlie b tt locations In Ihe city and every thine will bo Urat class. 1109 Douglas. 832 FFl'RNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2013 DottcUs St. M583 0 * IT-ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Oil K without board , at the Webstr , 510 , MR and 620 N. 10th street. M08H31 * FOBBENT UNFTJBNlSa'D BOOM3 Rales me a word first Insertion , lea word there after. Nolhlnx takes for le * than 2. > e. ' FOR KEF.P1NO G -3 UNFRt'NlSIIED ROOMS house'ION. 13th St. b09 G-FOUK CNFURNISHKD ROOMS SUITABLE for houwkepplns ! city afr : rent che.ipj 0 blocks from postodcc. 170T2 Webster fit. la8 G-CLEAN 51-ROOM FLATS , 5V. W. COR. 7TII nnd Pacific street , fXJM to SO 00. to deslrablo small families. U , F. Butts , 220 So. 17th street. M210NI2 " ( -UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ALL MODERN T2112 Mkunaet. 413 rOB RENT STOKE6 AND OFFICES. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for le-ia than. 23c. 1-FORRENT.THE4-STORY BRICK HDILDING , X016Famnmst. The iMilldlnir has a fireproof ce ment basement , complete Bleam-heatlu ? fixtures water on all tlic floors , ens , etc. Apply at the ofllc of THE BEE. oio T-WE HAVE SPACE TO LET TOR DESK ROOM -llo Bonio ileHlrable party. Call or nddress. WyckofT. S < Mnians i ; Benedict 1712 Famani street , Omaha , Neb. US1 T FOR RENT , PART OR ALL OF A CORRU- -Ifaled Iron warrhouso with roonxfor horse. nt ir trelsht depots and on switch tracks. Aildivsp , U 8 , Bee. M47128 * AQENT3WANTED. . Rales , 10c a llnr each Insertion. * l.5f ) a line per month. Nomine taken for lets tlinn J.'Vo. J-AGENTS WANTED FOR QUICK SELLING pat < T > twl Invention Jest Ix-inr put on the market. Sold only throiiKh aircnts. Good prnlits ami a clear Held. hamplR fymall. 25ueiits. The. Ohio Nov elty Co. . D. 1. Cincinnati , O. M487 T-AT LAST WE HAVE IT-KEEN. BRIGHT J and brainy men and women wanted every where to take orders for Shepp's World's Fair Photocraphed. Only book of copyrighted pholo- irraphsof bndins. ( ! scene i And exhibits of the World's Columbian exhibition , authorized by the exposition manazisucnU oScial certificate accom panies each volume. Bonanza for workers : drop ever ) thlmraixi handle iu You will make money fast. Books rendy. credit irlrra , bl conimlaslons. llluatcit * d circulars , terms free. Address Globe Bible imbllshlnir company.35s * Dearbor.i street , Chlcaeo , 111. , or Philadelphia. Pa , MOll 213 * WANTtD TO JIENT. Rates , lOc a llneeach Insertion. SI..10 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 2 > c. TO BOY OR HIRE ONE OR TWO GOATS donlcpys. Shetland ponlee that will drive. Ad- drebsUSOBEE. 573-29 * K-WANTED. TWO LARGE FURNISHED rooms for llsht housekeeping by man and wife , wltnln ten blocks of court house. Address U 23. Be. . COS 25 * 8TOBAGE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Sl.0 a line per month. Nothlntr taken for less tlian 25c. m-STORAGE , wiLLLVM3iCROS3,1214 HARNEY C52 TIT STORAGK FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , 111 clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnara. 053 FOB SALE FTJBNITTTBE. Rates. IH'c a word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 0-S1 OF ALL 1UNDS GOOD AS NEW. We -lls ! Auction Co 1111 Farnam st 130 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. lt e a word first Insertion , lea word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. P-FOR SLE OR TRADECARRL\XJETEAM. Address U 21 , Bee offlce. 577 27 T > PONY AND BUGGY , GOOD FOR RIDING and drivtefr. Kentle : will sell cheap , owner leav Ineclty. 1COU N. 2Uth St. liUll-20 * -I > EXPRESS WAGON ( JUST PAINTED ) HAR- L r.esnandyonmr team. Call at she store. 117 N. ICtliSt. M015 2S * T > DIRT CHE.VP , TWO GOOD HORSES. 310 AND 1 * 20 each. 1O17 Jones SL MIHJ9 2S * FOB SALE anSCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE , ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. GILbert - Q bert Bros. , Council Bluffs , la. M504 2 FORSALE. A GOOD MILCK COW CHEAP AT Q5 ? S So. I'Jth sL S72 20" - CENTURY DICTIONARY. $30.00 ; Q-NEW price , SOO.OO. Aodreas OTJ. P. Head- quartern. 3I3S2 27 * " -FIFTY FINE CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE QFIFTY cheap. Inquire 1122 Sherman Avu. UOO-'iJ * -ONE BRUNSIVICK BILLIARD TABLE AND one pool table , usul U months , as eoud as new , for sale cheap. Addrua * P. O. box 813 , West Point , Neb. SiKi CLA1B.VOTAKT3. Rates , 1O a HDP each. Insertion. $1.50 a Hue per month. Noiuinj taken for less tlian V5c. O-MKS. NANNIEV. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , Orellablo busiueas medium ; Stiiyear at 119 N. 10th 053 MASSAGE. BATHS. .ETC. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. * l.5O a Una par mouth. Nolluuff taken forlust than 23e- " f I * MADAME SMITH , 502 S. 13T11. 2ND FLOOR , JL Room : i. Ma&sje. vapor , alcohol. * leain.sulphur- ne and sea oauis. aiSIS 2g * K. STOWE. MAGNimO HKALKR 2HS M401 31 Ti-JIME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ; inarwtc ; ! maxsai-o treatments. ll'J North IMIt street , room 11. W5S5 27 * ' LA RUE , il.Vji.VUE , 410 SO. 1STH. 21390N1B * PEBSOiTAL. U-MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELWCTRO-THEB- mal baths , scalp aud lialr tniatmoat. manlcuro and chiropodist. Mri-l'o t.tlUH : ri.litli\Vithuell blk 03U U THIS BEATS ALL : BY PRESENTING THI3 coupon at Cowan's photo Btr.dlo. 2123Ctinilne struct , yea or the dear bibles will bo rutltled to 12 AriBto cabluet pUotoa , very bo.t. . and ono hxlo. ArUto for S1XU ; without ttilB * 3 OJ ; for 10 days only. M377 N17 * "IT-WANTED , TO BOARD AND CAREFOR LA- Udi ! : duringcoiUluiMUunt. Apply roar 2218 Pa- clttc. " M41S 27 * TO LOAN REAL ESl'ATE. Kat & Ino a Una each Inberticui. S1.5O a line per momh. Notblngtakuu forley > than asc. " " -MONEY TO LOAN AT "jjOWCST RATES Ttie O. V. Davis Co. , 1 SOS Karuim street. 057 T\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWETT RAT EM ON i Imtirovi'd and uulrnprovetl Omaha rval etttaU } , 1 to0 joam. Fideltty TruatCo. , 170 Kamim. > > j'J LOANSOB IMPROVED AND UNIMP110VEO cityproivrty it.lHW and upwurOs. 3 toOj per centuouclaya.W. Furuani &nltb iCe , in-.l ) Farnam IT-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATEi I Apply 10 W. R. Mc-iile , First Nattou.il Bk bUy. CC1 W ANTUONYLOAN AND TRU3T CO..31H N.Y Life , lends at low rates for cuolcrt security on Ncbnttka and lu\ra fanus or Omaha city property. MONEY TO LOAN CHATELS. Rates , lOc a Uno each Insertion , Sl.AO a line per month. Nothing taken ( or le * * than 'Joe. Y-M YOU WAMTilONKY ! * " Wewlll loa.-i-ou ANY SUM yea wish on your FURNITI'KK. PIANOS. HOilSB.S. WAGON3. CAUULVGha , WAREHOUSE ItKHIPTS , etc. We rtr prouipi uttenlloa la all application * , aud will carry your loan a * loojc < w you wlah , You can mlneu thucoit of carrytnx j our loan by apajmtmt atauyttme. There i AO imbllolty or removal o ? proiui * < rty. VIDEUTY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Roam 4 WttUoell block. Cor. 15U and Hirnjiy at * . 063 Washday Witcfies i n.i , First XJltlo TTltcItt "Babble , bobble , boilcr 'bnbble , J Washing day brings1 lots of i ' ' trouble I" ? " tittlo WlltsTtt Second Witch t 'Yesvhca ' clothes arc ] " black as night , ' "We can with the trouble cope It will wash them pore ! and white. " With Santa Glaus , that wond'rous soap. " "Santa Clans , O made name Of the soap -world-wide fame. " SANTA CLAUS SOAP UAKI OXLT ur N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Cont'nurd. MOKEY TO LOAN We will loan Toil any sum which you wish , mnall or larsf. nt the lowest possiolo rates. In the nulcUcst posilbhi time , nud for anr lorcth of time to suit you. Yon c.m pay it back la such Install ment * as you wi li. when you wish , nnd only pay for It aa Ion ? as you Kevp.lt. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FUItJOTORE AND PIANO3 , HOUSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OK ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without plubllclir or removal of property. OMAHA MORTOARE LOAN CO. , 300 SOUTH 1GTH STREET. first floor above the Mi-eel. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.P04 P04 X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OFSE- curity : strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 Comlni-nUil block. UU5 BUSINESS CHANOSS. Rates , 10c altoec.ich Insertion. $1.00 a line per month. Nothing tnkaii for lean than "Zc. -FOR SALE. ELEGANT STOCK GROCERIES ; flrsl-claHa location : rood rv.lson for srlllng ! slock will Invoice about SI.8OO.OO : will be M > Ul for ca h only. Address S 1:8 : , Bee. JI03i O J'J Y WE FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU In business. Wo want to establish one honest , reliable , entcrprlslne person , mau orwoman. . In a legitimate money-making btiMnesi in every conn- tv In HIP west. Business Is clean , easy anil legiti mate. Blsr money for parties with push and pluck. If yon can't furntaU first class references don't ap ply. Remember , no money require * . Write at once , before somu one with more enterprhw se- citrcwyoTir territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. . 21H East 43nl St. , Chicago. 111. Ulo X-TOR SALE. AW INTEREST IN A MANTJPAC- turlnr plant ( with po&IUon In the office U BO tle- strfd ) . SIO.OOO.IKI to SU.OOO.OU cash required. No tmdea considered. The company has an eaI I tabll hed trade on a ready selling article at a seed profit. Aildrcaa S 50. Bee. M S2 Y FOR RENT. A BAKEHY SHOP. OLD STAND No. 010 North 10th atresL Apply to Jos. Rei- man. _ FOR SALE. A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT In county seat. Kaay terms. lajulroorad FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FtXTOKE3. Address E. E. Howendobler , Bertrand , Neb. _ 333 Y FOR SALE. ONE-HALF ORENTIRE INTERest - est In a mlllln ry story very cheap In a rood live town of several thousand-Inhabitants : jjplen- dld location nnd gooA business : Ill-health the rea son for wanting to selL For further Information address T 55 , Bee 305 20 * V tEAT MARKET FOR SALE IN A GOOD L location , doln ? a SOCK ! business. Addrws U 17 Dee. 530-29 * HOTEL FOR RENT : THE HEALEY HOTEL , 2-J rooms , as Wnrne , Neb. ; moderate terms. M. T. Ilcaley. Wayne , Neb. 509 30 _ Y WASTED. PARTNER IN RESTAURANT and lunch counter , clearing $200 to $3f > 0 per month. Small capital and good opportunity to right party. Call 11 Mala street. Council muffs. M017 SO _ _ _ _ _ OOD STOCK OF HARDWARE KOR SALE ; vcstern Iowa ; peed reason for sellingValL la * Lock Box No. 5-13. SIOIO 2 * Y FOR SALE OR. RENT , BEST PAYING SIEAT market tn city. Inquire at 1S02 ! Bloiido St. ME08 N2S * FOR EXCHANGE. Halea , lOc a line each usertlon , $1.20 n line per month. Nothing- taken for less than a5o. 17 I OWN 100 FAR"MS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS /Jaud Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse horses and cattle. Add. box 7G.Frankfort.Iud ( UHJ r/-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL 5IDSE. WILL take real estate , money. Box 293 , Frankfort. Ind. GOO r/ LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR Alcschance wltu B. J. Keml.ilI. SOT Brown block. SI819 N-J 17 .1.000 FOR EXCHANGE. 54,500 stock of jrene- /Jral iiicreuandlsa and one store building$1,200 , for coed .Nebraska farm andfSOO In cash. Ad- dresa U , Vandalla Ia , 441-20 * y FOR EXCHANGE. OMAHA LOTS FOR ' southern California property. W. B. Slaughter , Omaha. M5U ia y-FOR EXCHANGE. 10 TO 40 ACEES FINE 'Jlonitm land , near Los Anccles. for clear Omaha property. Alexander BaturrScJil , Omaha. Neb. M.-.10 28 Z FOR TRADE OR SALE-CARRIAOE TKAM. Address U 22 , Bee oftice. 570 U7 Z-TO EXCHANGE , MONEY AND UNINCOM- bered Innd. for stock jroccrlej or hardware. In eastern Nebraska , western Iowa. H. Chase , Exeter , Neb. V5SCJ 29 * /-FOR SALE OR , EXCHANHE , 44XCI1 10TH /-I and Douglas : 7-room house , modem , Coldu ell St. Barenlu. G. L. Green , 2H Barker blk. 597 JOB , SALS B Aii ESTATE. Kats , lOc a line each insertion , J1.50 a line per month. Nothing lalccn for le s than 25e. TJAROAINS-nprfSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE JJor trade. F.K. Darling. CaritrrbUc. 670 1ST3IOIITGAGKS. ANY AMOUNT. i. G. Wallace , Bro-.vu Uloci. 16th aud U < iiuU < . ARM LANDS. C. V. HARRIS3X , 012 X. Y. LIFE FAKMS-A.JOHS.SON , 1511 CAP. AV..OMA1A. Mim 023 * T7OR SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES. JL cheap. See Ceo. W. P. CoaUu , 15 I > .iUenu > n blk. ; M5UU I7OR SALE. EASY TERMS. LOT3 IN FRASER. J. Iowa ; new town : $ JO.Oi ) lo SJOU.OO , Also 1UJ acres , good ifanlen land. T. Ferruaon & Co. . la 15 rarnam. MSL'l N2 TOR SALE. LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS -I. cheap : terms ensf ; can locate colony. Also KiKHl farm Rltrlitly Incumbeml and school lands to exehuure for mock uidae. 1 , Vi. Welptun. Grant , Neu. ,443 N19 * " = ARM IiANDS. ' sa acres , Sarpy county. S1.250. SO acres. Sirpy county. * J.OOO. 240 acrett. San > y , $50 an acre. 3VO. Uourliui county , $10 an acre. hO. Douf la county. ill an acre. 210. Otoo county. # l'J an acre. 240 Boonu county , f U on acre. C.F , Harrlsouui2N , Y Life 154N9- DUES , SgOO. $1.000. 31.500 : ANY PRICE : easy Icrnia. Wallace , Brotvu blk. , 10 A Douxlas. MB2U N2 LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY. C. . Y. LUu BUU Oaialto. Neb. 355-N3 ELEGANT KOUNTZE PLACC LOT ON SHBR- niau ave. , * r2.3 U , Fine corner lot in west Omaha Add. , SV.UCU. C. A. Slarr , Uoout SOO. BMJ bulldlag. S8a-SS * OR SALE , ON EASY TERMS. A LOTM3J.I27 futt. wtlhcottaire. near car line , only KiiO.OO D. F , Hutchison. 10S N. lith tiiret-t. 11550 an IP YOU .iRE BEKING CCUY , COMFORTABLE 'looiecoma and let us show yea tha neitrtl-rooin modern cottare Tra can sell for * 3uiX ) ; $5uo cash ; haa uerer tccn occuplut. V. I ) . Wcail. Itttli auc Dauflu. , 0712U S. II comer Orchard hill. * 3SO Six room house acd lot on Bloudo near27lU Conior ? n Mtnderfcou t. . Jl.OOO. c Slzhtlylionio lu Hanicom place. tfi.fjOO. Six rouuUouao. city M U.T , VJIh ajoi ) Caldwull. Cozy 0 room coltaee , 82d and OUo. f 1,750 , Larvrol 111 ot Pixipcrty for tula la Oniahn. V D. Weed. lOlb. ami D uclaa. TOR8ALK.NEVV-4-r.CX3M COTTAGE. CEXLAR , J. cUlem ahd city water ; eay payuiento. En- qulro 1JIS Farnaiu. till : } Vu (5:300.00 ( CASH WILL TAKH THE BIGGEST .7ba.-saiu of Ihe year ; balacct oa tune. FtdfUly TnulCo 1702 Farnam wrcct MIH2 30 $ MIKUK ) uTLor oy JIONEY BUT"IT WILL link * thu flr t pjyrnvnt $ > u thotlyerat bjrffafu HI au iuKUlti lot t-iv-r oS\.tja \ , Fiilelttl Trunt CsL 170--'Vuruim tllei-t. JJ-J1-J SO SHOKTHAND AND Rates , lOc a line each Ins-rttou. $1.50 a line per month. Nothlnc taken for less than 23c. _ VCTONG L.VDIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON JL acqnlro a vrorklmr knowlediro of Hhorthand and typewrltine- A. C. Van Sam's school ot Bhort- hand. 513 N.Y. Life Typowrltcra to rent. C71 TYPEWBITEKS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , * 1.50 a line par month. Nothing taken for I'-ss than 23e. _ TJ EMINGTONS. CAtTfJ RAPUS. EVERYTHtNoT AVunheard of prices. Tel. 558. Boyles A Babb , 013 N.Y. Life bid ? . Send for samples. 050 TJND EBTAKEB.8 AND EMB ALM.EBS Rates , lOe a line each Insfrtlon. $1J50 a line per month. Nothlmr taken for leas than 25c. CwrBAKBR ( FORMER LY WITH JOHN G. 1 'Jacobs , deceased ; later wllh M. O. MauD.nndcr- takcrandcmbalmcr , 315 S. Itithsu Tel.U96. 072 MUSIC , ABT AND LANGTTAGES. Rates.ine aline each Insertion , S1.50 a line per month. Nothln ? taken for less than 25c. * KGELLENBECK.BANJOIST AND TEACHER . 1310 California st. 1)14 ) PA-WTNBBOKEBS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. SI JO a line par month. Nothlu ; taken for les than 25c , SONNENBERG. DL MOND BROKER , 1303 Dong-las at. Loans money on diamonds , watcliea , etc. Old jrold and sllx-cr bousht TeL 1553 073 LOST. Bates. IHe a word firat.tnserttoa , lo a word | thereafter. Notutn ? taken foi esa th-in 25c. ' TOST CAMEO-WATCH"cHaRM. - iNITIALS ilG. 115. Suitable reward will be paid If returned to 212 So. 14th. 1 SU8 25 * SECOND-HAND TY-PEWBITEgS. SALE Al NO. 2 REMINGTON TYPE- FOR writer. 09.000 series. S4SOJO. B13 N. Y. Life M426 DBESSMASING. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , f 1-T4' a line per month. Nothing taken for less than : * . TO DO'"DRESSMAKING IN ENGAGEMENTS families solicited. Miss Siiirdy. 4218 Nicholas stivet. -y M34S N16 * HRESSMAK1NG IN FAMILIES : FIT AND J 'atylo warranted. AddreaU.12. . Bee. MiilO 23 * SE'fJUBmES-yOB SALE. Rates , lOc a line each insarflon. rU9A Wn Per- month. Notch ] ? takeii.for lei.3 than 25c. IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES' netting purchasers coed rate of interest , sums of from * 10O up for ale by Globe Loan Jt Trust Co. , Itilh A. Dodffe , Omalia. Particulars on application. PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. SECU& . ' Itvabsolutely bate. Ames Real Estate agency , 1017 Farnam. 601) SCALES. \TEWAND SECOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS. -L > Address lionien iSelleokCo. , Lake st.Chlcaco. 074 SOLICITORS. SUES & CO. . Bee BulldlnS. UM.AUA , .NEB. AJvlcoFKEK. Quickly , Thoroughly , Forever Cured by a new perfected scientific method that cannot Tall unles * the GOSH tabryoad traraan aid. Yoafetl taprorsd the nrst diy. frel a benefit every d y ; soon know .M ilriplt n kin ; among men in boilj. mind ouU heart. Draln and losses ceded. Every ohilaele to tippy married IIto retnovol. Nrrro force , will , energy , brala power , wban fallla : or lut > t. arc re toreuiy UiU tre-Uraeut. All small tr.d weak portions of the bidy calarscil and ttrergrh coed. Victim * of ebuws anl cxcrisci. rrclata your manhool ! Kurrercra from filljovcrworU. . early errori. 111 health , regain Tour igor ! Don't despair , even If In ( blaicrtases. . Don't ba dlv hurtsned If quacks hare roUx you. Let C show yon thnt nwllcsl sclencs end bn hie hiffli-r still elUt ; licra jri cand la hand. Write for pur book with cijiUnatlonl and proofs. Ssntri'.aJ , free. OverS.BO ( references. ERIE MEDICAL 00 - - " 4.15pm Beati-lcoi.SirOiiisb'i-tilcxS < m12. ) | . 0.40pm Paclflo Exi > mu ' 110.40 am 6.30 pm1 .rmnvarPAat Mail. . . . . . . ! 4.20pm 'LmveaTTJianAGO.MILTS T. PAUL. I Arrive * Omaha I U. P. Depot and Marey Sta. I Omaha * B.JO pm I Chicago Express 11.3 Jam I . . . .Chicago tUprean Leaven I FlTil A. MO. VALLEY I Arrive * Omaha ! Dgpot lath and Webster Sta. I Omaha U.oSaml . . . .De-iUwixiJ aiw&ii 4.50pj > 8J)5aia ( Ex. SaLiWyo. ExprfBc. lion. ) 4.50 paj B.nopni1 Jiortollc E prsa * t2xj Sunday ) . lO.45am 8.45pm * .St. Paul Rzpwas. U 25aai Leaves i CHICAGO 4 KORTlfWESTSrJAnivo * Omaha' U. P. dei t. loth A.Mireyau. I Om ni 10.4Oamt Chtca Expnui ilJJipm 4.05pro VV tlblla LltnllV * . 0.20a-n TjOOpmj Eastern Flyei 215pm _ 8-42PTI ) Chic. PaM 123Jpn : LeaiSfTT MISSOURI'PACIFIC. ( Arrive * Omahal Depot 15Ui and Webster 3U. I Otaaha 12.45T > m St.Loultt Expre4 1 6.00am 10.0Op.n Si.Louis Expreaa I 4.25pa S.40pii Nearanita Local. I B.45aia ( rSTrp SiriCC ) Arrt j * " _ Dnpol15lh _ ' and Weuater 5t - | Omaha . . .Sioux City'\ccoainTodatloa . U-O-'ipnj 1.15pm Sioux City Exurjii iKx. 3ita. ) 12.40pm 6.iSp.-n bU Paul Limited t.iopm I OaitianJ PaMjTer tax. Suu-l Leaves | SIoI'X c7TYTrpACIHAnlve * Ouiihaj fepot. 10 md Alarey Sta. " 6.40a.ni.bloiix , City Pa oa er. Leave * | 81OI'X"C1TY & PACI/IO Arri > ea _ OaiauaD | _ pot , lilhaad W-3b l rhH I Outia * 6.45 tun I Chicago Llmltol ' ! ! ! . . . ! 9-1 Jag Lcarre , O 4AUA i ur. L'JJli I Arrives s U. P Uapot. 10IU anl iloreyl Oraih * A80THERTORN OF THE WHEEL Machinery of the Law Getting a Good Hold on the Bond Promoters. , FEDERAL FROWNS ON SA BUTTE DEM. A Montnnn rhlliinthropUt Ctieckril In Ills Sinn Cnreer by a Uraod Jury Cold Ca h for a MU ourl Ilond Texas CnlU a If doubt existed In nay quirter as to the sincerity of the national government ia prosecutlnp boua lottery promoters , it htis been dispelled by a second batch ot indict' ments drawn by a federal grand Jury. The principal party invited to the bat by these interesting documents Is ilcnry L. Haupt , president of the Montana Milling. Lonn nnd Investment companr. with headquarters at Unite. The indictments were drawn by the federal grand Jury at DCS Moiocs , la , , last week. President Haupt is one of the modern philanthropists whose soul revolts against oiling up millions in lllo insurance treas uries , which benefit the heirs of the In sured only. Ho would reconstruct tbo vrholo scheme and make frequent liberal divvies with the insured while living. "Why die to vfinf Is it not better to live and realize ? The Butte financier set his energies at work and evolved a plan. It differs materially from the usual bond scheme. Instead of waiting on the action of the multiple Joker , Mr. Haupt scoops the monthly receipts into a common pot and has a drawing , disbursing sums ranging from ? 5 to $10,000. The Unite hclinne. x The plan is delightful , simple and Louls- iancsque. A certitlcato of stock i * purchased each month by the victim for $1. This certificate gives the holder th s privilege of applying for a loan of any sum from fo to $10,000. Each month them is a drawing and the applicants for loans \vhoso numbers come out of the big drawing \vticcl , which the company says it uses for this purpose , got their money. The circulars and advertisements of the company say that at each monthly drawing * 100UOOonts Tunds are drawn ami S75OuO "loaned" to the stockholders , while $25.000 is invested in mines and well known mining stock for the benefit of the bondholders. \Vhen any one of these , who has been unsuc cessful in securing a "loan , " has liO of these certificates each purchased in a different month he receives S130 worth of stock in the company , thereby getting his money's worth. Tno indictment of llaupt was secured through the efforts of Inspectoral. C. Fosnes , whoias been working up tbo casofortho past four months. Mr. Fosnes Is the federal officer who made the similar attack upon the Louisiana State lotlerv at Sioux Palls , S. D. , about a year .150. which resulted in forc ing it to respect the federal laws and discon tinue using the mails in conducting its busi ness. The Inspector .Made a Winning. In July InspectonFosnes trot after the con- pany. He had just finished prosecuting the Louisiana State lottery in various parts of th e country and was seeking for a new world to conquer. He found it. About that time .uaciuaiosn 01 ucs aiomcs rcceivea a letter from President Haupt asking him to be ngenV for his company in Oes Motnes. Haupl stated that he was doing considerable business there and wanted an agent. Mr. Mackintosh laid the tetters he had received before the authorities and then Inspector Fosnes wrote President Haupt a decov let ter , inclosing $1 for stock. He received it and m due course of time the drawimr was held and he was notified that his number had come out in the S5 batch and "lie could get n loan of that amount. Then the Inspector descended upon the company , "placed the -facts before the grand jury , together with the letters hohad re ceived , and President Raupt was indicted. The big pile of documentary evidence in the hands of the government shows that the company has branch oQiccs at Chicago. New York and London , and that the address of tbo Butte office is postoffice box 150. The government will now commence a syste matic prosecution of President Haupt , who appears to be the only head of the concern , in the federal courts all over the country. A illijourl I > eal. As a result of the indictment in Chicago of officers of the Guarantee Investment com pany of Nevada , Mo. , many interesting facts have come to light. These throw a search , hcht on the methods of bond companies"and. their lavish distribution of other people's money. Shortly aflcr the Guarantee com pany obtained a charter in Missouri state officers became convinced that it would de velop into a gigantic swindle. Certain facts were laid before the state legislature. An amendment to then existing laws was posted requiring bond companies to file xvith. the state treasurer a bond for flOO.OOO. The authors of the measure thought this require ment , would shut the bond companies out uf the state , ns it was supposed none of them could procure tbo required bond. The of ficers soon discovered their mistake. How the Guarantea company secured its bond is detailed by the St. Louis Globe-Dem ocrat"Some new light leaked out yester day relative to the struggles of the company to obtain the f 100.000 bond required by law last July. As has been staled , there were only ten flays "within which to got the bond when negotiations began between the repre sentatives of the company and J. Brooks Johnson. Tbo matter was finally turned over to Mr. Johnson , who enlisted tbo servi ces of Captain D. P. Slattery. Mr. Johnson , with his usual business sagacity , got things in good shapS and then salted them down uud awaited developments. Several days pissed , and it looked as if the bond would cot be made that Is , it looked that way to the officers of the company , and they grew uneasy. "When but two days remained , sp an officer of the company states , Mr. Johnson demanded $30- 000 in the 'money of the rcahn. ' cash , for getting the boud. A consultation followed between Ibo officers of the company and its attorneys , and it was agreed to give Mr. Johnson his price. The money was paid over and the bond signed. Mr. Johnson states that he divided with Captain Slattery , but in what proportion ho does not say. The latter , after stating to a Globe-Democrat re- tiorteran Tuesday last that he intended to leave for Chicago that evening , appears to have missed connections. Ho was seen at the office of the company yesterday and ex pressed the opinion that it would be good Iolicfor the company to fight the case , as should the company win there would be millions in it- ' Heretofore the captain has been claiming that iio knew nothing what ever about the company , and that the use of his name as ono of the directors was without his knowledge pr consent. " Life l t Ilunleu. "Since tuo law requiring these deposits went into effect , " says State Treasurer Stephens ot-Missouri-Ilia vu bad no less , on an average , than fifty inquiries each day concerning tbora. They have made life a burden to me. These inquiries coino from nearly every a'tatD in the union. I am asked if the deposit of J10Q.OO ) Las been made , if I think the bonds a good investment , vrnat is the character of securities deposited with mo , if quo wurrunto jiroceeam s will to in stituted against them. If it is true they have been denied the use of the mails , etc. , and I ieceive letters each day from parties nbus- ins oa for -selling out to the life insurance com ) > anies uud jor going m with them to crush out tiic bond investment companies.1 Occasionally sumo fellow seas the receipt t gave , and lu taUei bis pun in hand n read me n lecture for standing in with the com panies. Soyou&cul am between the devil iiuJ uie deep 30.1 , " | it is announced definitely that the attor- 1 coy Kcucral oj Missouri will , tnts week , in * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Oryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. stltuto qno vrarranto proceedings ia the Btata supreme court to Annul the charter * of the three bond investment companies doing huiiness in that state. From this it will be observed that these companies which hava been flourishing nt a great rate will soon bo between the federal court on the ono hand and the state on the other. A Texan Rqneml O t Tear Clan , The commissioner of insurance and statistics of the stnto of Texas in a report to the attorney general says that bond investment - ' ment companies of other states are doing business there illegally and ho demands the cancellation of their ch.irturs. Ho charges that thcso organization are nothing moro than lotteries nnd cites tbc August bulletin of the Guarantee Investment company , which says that that company disposed for the month of July of $5.00J.OM worth of bonds , and In the same lima paid twenty-six bonds of fl.OOO at anavoragocost to the holder of fJO each. HOT FA.TAC. O , It , Tompklnl Snflrrn for I.ovlnR 1I Wife ton \\cll. CUICJLOO. Oct. U3. Tossing about on a bed of pain in St. Luke's hospital , speechless and partially paralyzed , lies Gwynno B. Tompkins - kins , owner of the Clovordale stable ot race horses. Somewhere in the cast , possibly already on the Atlantic bound for Europe hcr golden haired boy -with her , is Elizabeth A. Tompkins - kins , famous on two continents as the best authority and the most fluent female writer on turf topics of modern times. It all fcrais a social tragedy almost beyond parallel. A story moro fraught with human emotions , devotion and hardships has not been recorded fora long while. After a fruitless search in every section of the city , exhausted , worn out and pale with the frightful nerve tension of the ordeal , Gwynno tt. Tompkins at noon yesterday throw hii bands up to his eyes , gave a groan and fell to the floor of the Chicago Press club unconscious. Physicians were summoned and the poor fellow labored overforanbourbut to no pur pose. Rigid and cold , his glaasy eyes staring stolidly at these About him , unable to utter a syllable , Tomptdns lay as ono dead. An ambulaiico was called and the poor victim taken to St. Luke's. Mercutjr-Flra Ilnur * on End. In a tireless search for all ho held dear on earth , his wife and child , Tompkins baa traveled the streets of Chicago for sovcnty- five hours. He had suspicions , but his mind was prejudiced and he tortured himself into the belief that they were unfounded. Ho nan misnvings and fears , but he brusho-i them from his brain and plodded along on his weary search. Xow , his brain nrire. his muscles dormant , his speech stilled , his heart broken , Tompkins lies a mental and physical wreck in a hospital. Three weeks ago Mrs. Elizabeth A. Temp kins took her 3-year-old son , the only cnild , on an ostensible visit to her parents at St. Louis and the exposition at Chicago. Her stay at St. Louis was brief. She left the Missouri metropolis to come to Chicago Oc tober 10. She reached this city the follow ing day , and what became of her then is shrouded in mystery. While Elizabeth Tompkins was In Europe every transatlantic mail brought a letter to her husband , and in turn was rewarded by ono from Tompkina to his wife. This couple , apparently devoted to each other , wrote 4dally when business separated them. There fore when a week had passed without a woru irom ms WHO lie grew restive and un easy. Waiting till Friday night for word from her and falling to got any , Air. Tomp. kins boarded the limited at Washington for Chicago and reached this city last Saturday. Tclecn m that Were Kra lrc. He at once sot to work all his energies to trace his wife and boy. Ho found out that they had landed hero on a Wabash train nt 7:2S o'clock last Tuesday morning , traced her to the check room , and from luis point on she disappeared with her son as com pletely as though the earth had swallowed tip both. "Mr. Tompkins had kept the wire between Chicago and Washington aflame. Telegram after telegram came and as fast as they were brought to ' hand devoured : but all were evasive , and it'soon became clear to Tompkins that his mother was withholding some tidings of vital interest. From Saturday morning till Tuesdav noon ho labored to locate the missing loved onei. Telegrams kept coming from the devoted mother at Washington. ihey were all barren of what ho craved , however. The towering fnuno bad become bent and the manly head hung low. His eyes bloodshot , his limbs trembling under him and his hands quivering , ho tora open the early morning telegram from -watchful one at home. It read : "WASA1XGTON , D. C. . Oct. 24. Nothing from Llziio. Please come home. L. TOMPKINS. l'cnt-Up drier KroKa Fortlu Tears started to his eyes and he would have fallen bad not a kindly hand supported him. He was led to the rooms of the Press club by a newspaper man who bad accom panied and tried to aid him in his search. The stout heart , unable longer to bear up under the awful load , faltered , and ho burst out in a paroxysm of pent-uo grief. It was at this juncture that ho fell in a heap to the floor ; and after an extended period of uncon sciousncss he came to with theuoper portion of his right side paralyzed and his power of speech gone. It is now doomed certain that Mrs. Temp kins and her son are not in this city. Some two years and a half ago the lady underwent a surgical operation , and there are those who believe that mental aberration ensued as a result of this. Drilllani Elizabeth Tompkinsniiil Her Sou. A very brilliant and brainy woman , Mrs. Tompkins held an exalted position in the newspaper world , as much by reason of her trenchant , bristling style ns for the curious field she sought to exploit. Kot yet 23 years of ago Mrs. Tompkins has performed the work of many who have been twice as long In the service. Her illustrated articles on EnglUh turf matters a"bout a year ago at tracted wide attention. Since the birth of their child , over three years ago , Mr. Tompkins has tried to dis suade his wife from working , but she was obdurate and would , despite all anrumeuts. The child , William Arkell Tompkins. was named after the publisher of Judge , who at one tlmo was in partnership witb. Mr. Temp kins in a racing stable. The physicians at the hospital have been unublo as yet to f uliy _ determine the extent of Tompkics' affliction. His friends are making every effort to locate his wife and child. In Hiding In isvltiiuore. WJISHISOTOX , Oct. S3 , Mrs. Louli Temp kins , the mother of G. ! { , Tompkina , was seen at her residence here by a corrcsivmd- one last night and utter closa questioning she admitted that she bad received a letter from her son's wife dated from Baltimore , which Kho remaiicd to her son with a special delivery stamp. What the letter contained Mrs. Tompkins refused to divulge , and also dfxllneil ta teliwraiih Its ( HmriiRfrrt tn t > i stricken husband an he had requested on ac count of the nature of life communication from the missing wife. All that she would acknowledge was that Mrs. Elizabeth A. Tompkins was in Baltimore witb her child and intends to keep her whereabouts a secret. The letter , so Mrs. Tompkins said. intimated that the writer could not bo found ana gave not tbo slightest undress beyond the postmark. tinder HII Old Ant-Triut D , I1L , Oct. 23. Attorney Gen eral Maloney has decided to bring suit against all coal compiniai dolu'j "truck store" buslueu , Ths Spring Valley Coal company " 111 be the first one sued. Suit will bo to vacate tee charter. The United Stales School Furmturo company , Chicago , known as the"School I'urnlture Trust , " will be sued. Thesa suits will be brought under an old law on the statute booki that prohibits a company organized for any cpecitij purpose from doing a "truck" or anr outside business in the uaiuroof a trust. Tiiu companies wnl be given a hearing and if they provo that thu.v should not Ui prosecuted , the mulls will not be ordered. Otherwise suit will be lu- stitutcd at once. MIDI * complaints have been received by the ntujmcy Kfcu- erat against the Hpnn ; Valley uoutpany and a test CAM will be made ajraiust it. A SOUR TIIROAT uu cocoa , if suffered to progress , often result * in au incuranld throat or lung trouble. 'I3jo v.s"S UHOXCIIUL Tuooizs' * five iattanv r Uef , STILL THE RUSH KEEPS UP No Diminution Has as Yet Occurred in World'a Fair Traffic. RAILROADS ARE TAXED TO THEI3 LIMIT Train * Itoniled In Hint Direction ( tun If Sorer" I Section * So inn ot the Central AMoctatlon 1.1 nm W.int 1're.icnl Kate * CntCMJO , Oct. S3. Some of the lines in tha Central Truffia association have asked that the present , low rates to the World's fair bo continued and the sale of tickets be ex tended from October 31 until November 5. Chairman McDonald today submitted the Disposition to a voto. There is a feeling on the part of some lines that thcro is no neces sity for extending the tlmo , but tlioy may giro in if the lines asking the extension are urgent in the matter. General passenger agents have of lata been looking for business to drop off with a very sudden drou , hut it still keeps as heavy as at any tiuio during the past month. The Burliiigion is running all its trains from beyond the Missouri river in three und flvo sections , and the Erlo today started nn ex cursion train from New York with 1.000 people ple aboard. The same conditions obtain on other eastern and western lines , nnd wbllo tno fall may come at tiny time it is keeping up faro er the limit set for it by the major ity of railroad men. ATF.VIUS of TIII : Numerous Itumorn Current Concerning that Ito.itrn Intentions. Oct. 25. The cxcltmcnt to day was transferred from Heading aud tha rest of the coalers to Lehieh Valley , and this stock , on heavy buying and quick sales , advanced from 85 to 39. Wfcllo thcro were a number of rumors connected with those advances , the offi cials of the company deny there hi any cause for the strength outside of the stock being worth considerable moro that it is quoted at. It is , however , learned that while a deal , not directly. Is being formed , there is some sort of an arrange ment whereby the Lchigh Valley and the Reading companies will bo beneflttcd. The receivers of the Heading company held a meeting today , and at tor its conclu sion it was learned a plan of reorganization had been prepared , which calls for the re funding of the general mortgage 4s for a period "of four years. This , however , the bondholders object to. AFTEK TIIK FAIK. Several Speedy Pa icncer Tralni 'Will ll Abandoned. The close of the World's fair will bring about tha discontinuance of a number of trains on the Burlington. Union Pacific and other western roads. Train J o. 1 on the Burlington , known as the "Burlington Flyer. " which is due at Plattsmouth at 4 a. m. arriving in Denver the same oveninp , will be taken off November 15. Train No. 0 which leaves Denver at 8:35 p. in. , arriving In Chicago at 3:50 the following afternoon. Is also to be discontinued the same data. These two trains are the fastest longdis tance trains in me wesi ana ineir uiscontln- uance will work a hardship upon western people who nro able , by their use , to losa only a day bclwcon Denver and Chicago , a distance of nearly 1.COO miles. General Manaeer Dickinson and his as sistants arc working on a new time scbcdula for the Pacific division which will becorao effective shortly , tbo substitution of the new for the old schedule having been held back on account of the receivers taking hold of the Union Pacific. Kiposed tan Secrets tit the Meeting. NEW YOEK , Oct. 25. Lawyer I. L. Rice to day disclosed what took place at a secret meeting of the holders of the Reading rail road securities held at the Windsor hotel last night. ' J presented , " said he , * 'a bill of complaint which I had carefully drawn , contanlng sevcnty-fivo counts against the _ receivers of the Reading. It wis : the unanimous opinion of the convention that this should form the basis of an application to bo made to the circuit court "for the removal of the re ceiver * . " The complaint charges among other things gross mismanagement of the af fairs of tbo company ; that the profitable business that should come to the Read ing is diverted to other roads in which the Heading officials are interested and that eflTorts ore now being made to get the Read ing into what is called on Wall street "tho latest coal deal. " To Kestoro IteKUlur Itntet. The eastern committee of the Western Passenger association began its sessions today in Chicago lining up ono way rates as affected by the discontinuance on October 31 and November 15 respectively of ' re duced one-way World's fair rates and the resumption , after these dutes , of regular standard tariff rates. The rate clerks nro called together on this proposition and will "lino up , " the general _ basis of 80 per cent of the locals to basing points being observed in the restoration of the old rates. Louis Storck of the Elkhora leaves tonight for Chicago to participate in the meetingMr. . Buckingham of the Burlington waiting" ' a day or two before he joins "do gang" at tha Rookery building. About UuliU.ijr lUtei. A "consultation letter" has been received oy the roads in Omaha from Chairman Cald- wellof the Western Passenger association looking to a meetingrogardlng holiday rales , . The rates proposed are based on a fare and a third for the round trip between all sta tions within distances of 'M ) miles within the territory of the eastern committees of the Western Passenger association , excur sion tickets to be sold on December 23,1M , ' > . 3Uund 31 , January 1 , ' 1M , good until Janu ary U , IfeiM. Where Iho rate is 4. cents per mile a faro and a fifth will be the oasis of computation. 'I'ruublo 011 the Santa lra Arertecl. Evii-OKii , Oct. 25. All talk here of a strike on tbo Santa Fa among the employes because of tha back pay due them is novr ended , The committee appointed to repre sent the men at tha conference with General' Manager Froyo has returned with an agree ment signed by both sides. It was wired to all the lodges on the Santa Fe system , and has generally been accepted. It is the same as sent in tha dispatches yesterday. Deny tliv Itvported Xmle. ST. . PAUL , Oct. 25. At the Northern Pacific general offices today the mport that the Ashrand & Superior branch of that road bad ucitsn uouKnt uy iuo oriawcsujrn was denied as an unheard of proposal. hiiorl Jtuii * . George W. Loorals , chief clerk to the gen eral manager of the Burlington said yester day that business was considerably improved on tha py stem , ana that if tbo farmers ha4 any small grain to niovo it would be qulto up to the business done last October. Judg Kelly of tbo Union Pacific leaves for Chicago today. Uavu Hurley , general agent of the Over land at hall Lake , was at headquarters yesterday. 1L H. Ititchle of the Northwestern is tak ing his final louk ut the fair. J , K. Buchanan of the Elkhom returned yesterday morning from Chicago , "Czar" Holdrcge of tbo Burlington Is "jollying" up his servants along the line of the systonu J , M. Campbell , chief of the advertising department of the B , it M. , loft Tuesday for Philadelphia , whure , on October lii. bu will marry Miss Dinning. The new time schedule on the Burlington , cffectivu November 15 , will affect a few- local fruini , but not in any important par ticular. Tlirre 3tuutU4 ut . Si s Fuixcjsco. Oct. 25 Relnsurauro is now being Lstuod on tuo steel fuurenasted hip. Lord Shattcsbury , which sailea from Ilw do Janeiro July 23 , in ballast for this port , via Valparaiso , aud has not sincd boca heard of.