Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 06, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY , NOVEMBER 6 , 1803.
NOTICES.
A 1)VKRTI EMENTS FOR TIIKSK COLUMNS
A will bo taken until 12 HO p. m. for tin ; f-votilmr
ami until 8 SO p. in. for Iho tnonilnff and Sunday
Million * . , . . .
\drirllMTM l > r rwittpMlnp n mimboml chock.
c-nii Imto tholr annworn nrtdtt-iw tonnnmurrcn
IriKrliicarr of Tin : BKK. AIIBWPIH no iiiSilrrawwl
will b < ) di-11 vc-itil upon prp < ditntlon of tlif chef k.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
" "itnten TV n word llrot Insertion. iPiuvordthere-
nltrr Not hi tiff lattc-ii for les _
"A BOOKKr.EPKR. A IlKMAlfwSMAN WANTS
Aasltuition. Modiraleualary ; tlrst-clans refer-
PIICPB AUdtvm 1' . O. Ho * 47t ) , Clly. MOSS _ _ _
WANTED HAI/E H-t-LP.
.ea word flint Insertion , to word thereafter -
after Nolhlntr laki-n for le than 23c.
l80UCITOtlSrTKAMS FUUNISIir.O : EXTRA
J pay to inrn with rhr . American WrlnifrrOo. ,
icon Howard M. HO. )
} > THE Nl'.IIRASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS
J'and Investment rompiny wniiwn few penile-
tnc-nof Boodiuldri-nsloncl n HollcltorH. Apply at
rooms 22 and 23 , Domtla * ) block. Hi ) I
T > IF TOO WANT'A otxnTr AYINO JOB WRITE
JJtlic Hauka Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Wly.
T > MANWANTED : SALARY AND KXPKNSB9.
J > Pi-rmant > nt nl.icnl whole or part linn. Apply "I
OIICP. Ilrown Bros. Co. , nnrserjnieii , W.c'Vf2jn } ,
ll-WANTBD. iTuTORKRS mTTIIK U. S. OOV-
Jjprnnienl work In TIMIMOHII-P. Arkansas nml
Louisiana : olii-.ili fan- . Kramer A O'lIc-iriiL-ibor
mrency. : ! ( ) . ) Sjuth llth fdroat. M37 N17 *
n AOSNTS. SALARY OK COMMISSION. TlIK
J crtatp l Invention of thnn i . Tim Now PalP' ' t
ChenucHt Ink BniMlnif Ponoll. Sells " , " ' ? ' ' '
WorkHllkifinnrltAcentH arj m.ikln ? K.U)0 ! ) to
ffrjB.OO per week. For further particular * wr lo
the Monroe Kranor Mtg. Co. , X : U ) , 1.1 Ornso. W.18-
T > -MAN WANTIH ) FOR OUIl OITY BUSINESS.
. "Salary paid weekly. Call at IfilU ( | } ( ' } : < n
. T ) * 7IU < 0 A MONTH AND EXp7"NSEs7 EX-
J MiiHlvit lerrilorv. No experience. Slaplo iroodfj ,
nhaolntc monopoly. Men mid women wanted.
Yenrl.veontr.icls. Pav pertain. No I'llk , SvHti-m
. IMTfit-t. Wrllo quirk. Ti-rniB free. Adiirr-ss K , W ,
Box niUi : : , Boston , Mass. MuOl li *
_
T > WANTED.VlVE MEN TO REPRF.SKNT US IN
J > Nobraki : and Hull our Bpeclallle . Onalmndred
dollars per mouth mid I-XIK-IMUS. No i-xpertenco
nereHsary. Enclose Holf-adilreHWi-d r.tamped envelope -
velopo and address P. O. Box : tli ) , Mlnneat > ollH ,
Minn. MBl'g '
_
T > - WANTED ONIO HUNDRED GOOD MKN FOR
JJHiieclal pollri ! election day. Apply at my onleo
ntonce None bill n'SlilenlH of the clly wanted.
"No "hums" nor cnrbntono politicians need apply.
W. 8. Slavey , chief of police. Hga
- . A GOOD ALL AROUND RLAOK-
31 Binllh , J. K , Johnson , Tarklo , Mo. M0.18 0 *
WANTED. 2 FIRST-CLASS COATMAKERS
33 'jtonce. ' S. Morlenseii. 101 North lllth ntn-et.
> -WANTED. THREE LOUNGE MAKERS AT
ionce. Lincoln Upholstering Co. , Lincoln. Nob.
T ) . SALESMAN GIVING BOND CAN SECURE
J'ri'Uill line ( onn only appointed In each city ) of
inacintnshPBnn'l rubber clollilmr. One-agent sold
over too in September and October. Bond. P. O.
1371 , Ne\y York. MS183 0
T ) WANTED , MAN WITH COMPLETE BOARD-
J'lng and camnlni ; outllt. to no-ird about fourteen
men. Inqiilro W. N. Williams , 721 Now York Life.
"
- WANTED. 0.000 VOTERS TO VOTE FOR
Walter Molse for councllman-at-large.
TJ EVENING LESSONS IN ENGRAVING GIVhN
-liby A. Evensou , room 13 , Barker block.Ml30
Ml30 0 *
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Raton. 1 > Aci\ word flrhl insertion , lea wonl thero-
after . Nothing taken for less than 23c.
WANTED , GIRL FOR HOUSEKEEPING ,
C ! good wages , 2210 Seward street ; 3 In famUv.
1 WANTED , A GOOD COOK. WITH CITY REF-
- > uruncea ; wages 45 per week. 040 South 20lh Bt.
- - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-YOU
C-WANTED- n sr.'i.OO lo $15 OJ pur week doing
Htriclly homo woik far us ; no canvassing and
steady work ; Bend Helf-addre sed envelope. Llb-
crly Supply Company , Liberty Squaie. Boston ,
Mass. M074 0 *
-WANTED. COMPETENT SECOND GIRL .1011
CWANTED. Ml02
WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL IIOUSE-
C work ; two hi family. 115 S 23lh. 002 1 _
VANTKD. A "GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF
ehllil , to go home nights. Apply Pnxton hotel
between 1 imd 3. Mrs. A. D. Br.indcs. 1)50 4'
TOR RENT HOOS2S.
Rali-H , lOcalluo each inaorllo-.i. frl.fiOn line per
tnenlli. Nolhln MaUen for le Hlhan2ic.
' -u6waKa iti Ai .Ti 'lpMvea OF THE CITY.
D Tlie O. F. D.ivls company , lf > 03 Farnam. 803
I i-fi-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN
-Ustanronl ehele. C. S. Klculli.-r , 201 Bt > o bldff.b07
b07
I 4 8 ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR BUSI-
-UneHs ; rent moderate. Apply 201 Bee bulldlnsr.
RENTAL AGENCY , 307 BROWN BLOCK.SOS
D SOS
DD
I-HOUSES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF
D clly , J3 and tip. G. F. Butts , 220 S. 17th Bt.
OJ7 .NO
PI- MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH
J "bam : $1.1.00 per month. L S. Skinner. 310
N. Y. Llfo. M083
TV-IO-HOIM HOUSE , 1813 OASS. J. JOHNSoN
J-182 1 F-arnam. Ml 33
1V-NIOE. LARGE , TEN-ROOM
-1'4122 raniauiht ; all modern eonvenieneos , In
IM-HV repair ; lartfe birn , everything llrat clans ,
New < > lkht-rooiii1ioiiiioin flMt elan'repair , city
vatcr. t-te. . Nu t ID'J Farnam HI. . $13.0 I.
Good elclit-room honso. 1717 Capitol ave , all
modern Improveiw-nis. $10.00 ,
Coltiirt-tv ; ! l coltiiKOH located In I'onson addition ,
ono t'ar far810 t n.
Benson A-Cannichael , .112 New York Life Did ? .
178 It )
Ti-'FOR RENT. NIii ! : FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES.
-l.'JUth nnd Half Howard Btreet , rent tlll.OO. In
quire :110 : N. Y Life. 220 12
HOUSKS. F. K7bARLlNGTTARKEirBl"ocir.
B MI74 !
IV-TO GOOD TENANT ONLY. COMPLETE
.1 'modern brlcU dwollhiRNo. . 270s Farnam ;
l > rti-K M.iblo if illixiJ. . Wai run M. RotferH. 1I121-
3S123 Farnmil ulivet. MlliO
T\-FOR RENT7Tl-ROOM 1IOUSE , j0 : ! Pr R
, l/fiionth livinliM 1010 DciilffoSt. M102
- HOUSES , II TO 0 ROOMS , DOS NO. 1I1TH.
UHOUSES M3SO N24
TV-NIOB BRICIC ,
J/coniur2inl : a i'lilifnniti. . All mo lern eon-
vf-nlenecn , clio'ip , 0. A bturr , Roo.n : iou Bee bnlld-
linr. 57H-4 *
H-ll-llOOMEOloUSE , $10 I'JJlt MO. .
AJ\y \ rented fur20 , 1223 N 20lh , lu-y next door
north. HSO-4'
T Y-KOR' RENT. 3-ROOM CO1TAOB. Ill I BO.
J ' OthV n-rjo n cuttae , 1120 Sj. mil. ( i. I , , tin-en ,
I'M Uarlw-rDloclc. Cl'H '
_
VV-CORNER VT.AT. s ROOMS. RANHK AND
.i-'all otherc mn-nenei.H. ur. Ix-tti-r Hat In Omaha ,
C13. Room 2. 1'alterion block. 1U23 Karnaiu St.
003
*
: , .121 NO. 18TH2rt BARKER II LK
Dco'i-T.voE. taon MONTH , ii27NORTH : 2ta ;
Imjntru 102:1 : Jackson , HH1
Tciioira JOROOM'"HotTsiC wiTiPiiARN ,
JA-tf ! . Etel'llenl liolvhborhood , lii North 21th ,
oppOHlltiRodlclc'H. l.o\v rent tOBood party. 70ct
N. V. Urn. MUIOO *
Dll-ROCu HOUSE. ,
iii-wly iwtnted , modern ; wmill family ; lov.ithm
BIO North 20th btnvt ; ivntremmuble. BO HX Hill.
1135 Da
_ _ _
1Y-5-IIOQM COTTAGE , SOU SOUTlllToTH ST\
JJ M1177'
I Vll'-KOOM ' MODERN BRICIC DWEU.ING , 2200
J-'Donsluai In Ilml-chns n-p'ilr. Iniinlrii at 220 , ]
DoiiKlaa Bt. . W. V. ClarU. MHO U *
If 4-
HENX UaKNISHED KOOMS.
ItiitCH. IHo a wonl tlral hiHurlloti , la a word
there.ittcT. Kothliig taUen fur | tt than 23o.
En ; ! FOR
*
E TWO , : N1SHKI ) ROOM3FdR G ENTI.K
men only , A2fiboulh2ithutivel. ill"
iji.TtOOM WITH OR WITHOUT ITU. 024 S. 18.
412 N1H *
EiNICBIAFURNISHED ROOMS CHEAP. 1113
N. 20th Htrwt. S53-U'
17- SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE SOUTH
IJtrout furnluhiHl reemit ; bath und nil modem
i-onvunirnecH ou HUiuu Hour , Apply boon. 1K22
Ohlcagu Httvct. MHUO 7
. VURNIHHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST.
K78 7
- RENT , FURNISHED OR UNFUR-
E-FOR pacU parlor with ulcote. Uuim lieat ;
> ] M > iMuarupluuo ( or salu t-hoap. ya in Uoturlaa
U *
_ _
-TWO OR THREE HANDSOME ROOMS. COM-
fortnbly furulnlifd ; com eiiU-nl to bimiufii * am
CTurivuyilcslrable , to lot. In prlvulu futully , to
t uiillcuicn , at 17tij Dodgv at. , corner 17th.
FgBVISHED ROOM3 AND BOARD.
Rntps , me n word first Insertion , la a word
Notliln ? taken tor le than 25c.
L ? -YOUNG WOMKN'S HOME. UNDER GAIIK OP
Wonicn'sChristiann < KMl.illon , Ills. 17lh nt.
809
W-TJIK DOIiAN , 200 AND 211 N. 18TH ST.
Jl hlO
\J- GOOD HOARD : TuMtaEllOOMS. OHS NOIITH
L1 Kith MrecL M10JNIO *
V-ROOMS. ALT. MODKRN. HOMH TAHLB
1 1021 Fnninm. Mlir.,1 N7
7-FTRNlSIir.D ROOMS AND BOARD.
Donirl.iH St M 3fll : 0
? - A DKSIRAni.K FRONT ROOM WITH AN AL
cove and one Hide rooai. 212 Sontli'"tli.
W.1
- : . , .
L'bathi $1.50 and $5.01) pr week 411 North 1 till.
M77Q 11 *
7- ROOMS WITH BOARD. 'j:103 : DOUOLVS.
1)01 ) H1
If- SOUTH ROOM , LOW RATK3J584 FARNAM
1' 1)1 ) ! 1 Da
IfNltJKLY FIJRNISHKD ROOMS. WITH OR
J without board at lliu Webster , C1H N. llllh
Blreet. MOOS 11 *
if- ROOM AND DOARD FOR TWO OKNTLEMKN
JL1 fi ! > 4 Sonlh anih Avc. M103 7 *
U-LAUdK FRONT At/COVH ROOMS I'UR-
I nlnhcd or unfiinilslu-it , with board. References.
17011 DodgeBtrcol. Mill ) n *
I-ROOM AND HOARD FORTWOOKNTLKMF.N"
i. f--j 1 Souih miili ave. mm 4
l'4 ' NI BLYFOUNISHKDIIOJMSWITII HOARI ) ]
-L terni rotaonable. Ol.lN.aUh. MltlT ! < >
FOKEENT UNFORNIBH'D ROOMS
Rates lca ! wor.l flr tlnsortloil , lea wor.l there
after. Nothln ? taken for loin UKIII L''io.
ri-i : UNFtJRNISHKD ROOMS r6l
Mhotme. all ) N. tilth Hi.
G-FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE
for housekeeping ; elty water ; rent ohejp ; 0
blocks from poalofllce. 1 < 02 Webster Hi. 12S
OLT\N S-ROOM FLATS , s. w. COR. TTII
and Pnclflu street , W.OJ lo $100 , to doilrablj
Binall families. (1. F. Hutu"JO So. 17th Htret- .
M21IIN12
ROOMS. ALL MODERN
41il
/ FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT
board. Heat , bttli etc. 013 N. 20th. MUti2 8
" " "
P -K LAROE UNFURNIs"lfED RO"OMS. NICE
VJfor hoiisekooplng , every convenience. 2201
F.irnam street. M'JBC D *
G THREE STEAM HEATED ROOMS FOR
llcht houBekeeplne ; electric llghtH and bath.
2801 Shepnan avenue. MII90 0 *
M-4-ROOM FLAT. 1003 LEAVENWORTH ST.
IJ M77l ! 0'
FOB , KENT STORES AND OFFICES
Rales , 1 Oc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
inonlh. Nolhlng taken for luss tlian 2" c.
T roil RENTTHE 1-STORY BRICK BUILDING
01II Farnam st. The tiulldln ? has : > fireproof ce-
iitt-nl bahpment , complete nte.un heating llxtiircs ,
ivitrr on all the Jloora , gas , otc. Apply at the olllco
ofTiiK _ BKK. 010 _ _
T-OFFICE AND DESK ROOM. WITH ELECTRIC
Jlllght. stwam heat and Janitor nervier. Favor.iblo
price to duslrablo parties. WyckolT , Seaman &
Bcncdlcl , ground Moor , Bau bid. K13
f STORE , 321 S. 15TH. STEAM HEAT ,
L M7I3 ! N28 *
[ OFFICES W1THNELL BLOCK. STEAM HEAT.
M733 N28
1-FOR RENT. THE MOST DESIRABLE STORE
Lroom In South Om.ihai nteam heat ; next doorlo
postonicu. Poisons & . Wllcox , South Omaha. 008 8
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , lllc a line each liwrtlon. 91.BO a line par
month. Nothing taken for loss than 25c.
T AGEOTS WANTED FOIl QUICK S.JLLIjjG
> ' palented Invontlon just buln ; put on the market.
Sold only through ujonls. GooJ protltsaml a clear
Held. Sample ty nriltx'5 cents. Tlio Ohio Nov
elty Co. . D. 1 , Cincinnati. O. M 187
J WANTED. BOYS AND GIRLS WHO WISH TO
make money \\hun out of school , send name and
we will tell yon how. No money wanted. Slayner
A , Co. , Providence , It. I. M070 10'
WANTED TO
Rates , ino nlluonach Insertion , $1.50 a Una per
niuiilh. Nothln ; taken for Ios3 than 2Cc.
K V VNTO FOIJR NlCE'ROOMsTwiTlTHEAT ,
for light hoiisvkeuplng In private or apartment
house by young m.urled couple. References.
Address U 00 , Bee. M040 0
K WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM FOR GIRL 0
years old hi good family near good school ;
good wardrobe ; will pay $12.00 per month. Ad
dress U 01 , Beu. M991 7 *
STORAGE.
Rates. lOc a line cacli Insertion , $1.50 n line per
month. Nothing taken fur less than 2.'c ,
MSTORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HAR-
ney. Sll
M-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
clean and cheap rules. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam
HIS
WANTED TO BUY.
Rales. lOcn line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken forless than 25c.
TVT WANTKD7 OOOD HOUSE. NOT LESs'THAN
i > six rooms , with desirable lot. Will pay * 100
down and SFJ5 inoiithly. Address F. 4 BEK. Connell -
ell Bluffs. 120 D
J-WANTED. A GOOD SECONDHAND-SAFE.
cheap Inquire al 1213 Furimin Btreet.Old
Old 4
FOB SALE FTJitNlTOBg.
RatoB. IHe a word llrst Insertion , le a' word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
OwellH Auction Co. , lilt Farnam Bt. Hl'p '
irpKSALE MtBCLLANKOUa. .
- BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLE AND
Q-ONE
one pool table , lined 0 months , as KOOI ! as new ,
for ale cheap. Address P. O. box 81U , Weal Point ,
Neb. ; CPU
Q-FOR SALE , ELEGANT ATLANTIC ICE
box. worth $43.00 , prco ) $13.00 Also fiewlnj
"
machine. 1021 Farnam. 048-0 *
-FOR SALE , PARROT AND CAGE. CANT RE
beat In lalklny. 400 Soittli 18th' Street. Council
IllnllH. MII78 0 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
RatH , IDe allnuo'ich Inm-rtlon fl.BO a line per
month. Nothlin ; taken for ICSH than 23c.
On-liable business medium ; Mil year nt 1 ION.10th.
817
MASSAG * ! , BATHS , JJ.TO.
Rates 10ea\lnu each Insertion , $1.00 a line per
nonth , Nothing laken for less than 23c ,
"
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, Co7s.'l3TH. 2ND FLOOR ,
Room : i. Massage , vupor , a'.eoliol. uteaui.snlphnr-
ne- and MM oatlis. MUII2 11 *
| t 11MB. LA RUE , MAS3AOE. 110 SO. 15TH.
P-MME. CARSON , .112L DOUGLAS , THIRD
1 Hnor. room 7 , musitaje , tilcohul , sulphur and
Be.i baths , M132 12-
PERSONAL.
Rates , IWc a wonl ( Irot lasertion , loa worlthoro-
nfter. Notlilnjr taken fur U-sti tli.m 230.
U-MATRIMONY' p LE ASU RETNEW'DKIA L.
Send 2-cent stamp to P. O. Box HOI , Hastings ,
Neb. 1I7--0 N2S
U- MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELEOTRO-THER-
111.il baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure
nnUclilropodlutMru.PostnUU > ilS.10th.WUhiiellbllc
H1H
U-LADIES , SENJ ) NAME AND ADDRESS TO
VlavlCo. , 1101 N , ; Y. Llfo Bldg. , for u 00-page
health book. Qnicg consultation froui lady In at
tendance , 700-N20 *
U-ILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL ,
containing photo-engravings of persons dculr-
IngeurreHiMJiiueiilH , mailed five. Brown Pub. Co , ,
Toledo , O. MU30 20
U-PILta PERMANENTLY CURED BY A
blngleiahileBS tre.ilmenl , Dr , A. J. Cook , rec
tal tjpeclalltit , Grand hotulauiiox , Council Bluffs ,
MH75 11
I--A WIDOW LADY. FIRST-CLASS COOK ,
V > would llkou Hltuutleii as housekeeper for wld-
OH er , either hi ciy or coiuitry. References. U 112
Hog. MUtil 7 *
UCUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT ATCOWANTJ
Pliolo Studio , 2123 Cumlug Btn.'i't , and yon
will be entitled lo 12 arista cabinet pnotonery
beat , on gilt iiU'ud eanlBiiul an 8xlo urlsto , fl.ti'J ;
without tills $1.60 ; lor JO tluyxgnly. open Sun-
dayH , M377 nl7
ItiU'a 10 a lliiueach luaertlon , $1.00 a llua per
liioulh. Ngthlur tJkt'ii for U'sa than 25c.
\v L7-MONKY TO M\N AT LOWEST UATl'.S.
The O. F. Davis Co. 1303 t'jrnum Btru&t. 8111
W-MONEYTO UAN ATf/JWi WT RATES ON
Improved and uutuiprovul Omaha rt-nl o lalo ,
1 to 5 > earn , FUU-llty truat Co. , 17U.i Faiaam.
X20
" \\r-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
IT cityproiH-rtytci.OOOand npvranU.Z tolljj | ior
cent ! no delay uAV.Farnnm Smith > VCu.l320Finiaui
B21
\ \ r-MONKY TO I/IAN AT CURRENT R.VTKS.
Apply to W , U , MeiUUFn | ( Natlou.ll Ilk blUr *
_
\\r - ANTHONY IXAN ANDT RUSTCaliN Y
it Life. Iriulu ai low MU > I lor uholtni Hviirlty on
Nturibki4 : and Io\vj f uriuu or Omuha Hi } pmi-vrly.
MONEY TO LOAN OHLATTEL8.
Rntpq , lc ( ) n llnrpach Interllon. $1 " 0 a HnC par
tnonlli. Nollilntr taken for Ion than 25e.
-VO YOU WANT MONKYt
Wo will loan you ANY SUM .von vrliti on ronr
FtlHNITlMlK , 1MANIW. llnilBK9. WAno.VS ,
CAIIKIAUKS. WAKK1IOU3R UKCKUTH. etc.
Weirlve prompt attention to.ill applications ,
nnd will carry your loan tin Ion * ns > on wish.
Yon c.m tvOiicn th < * COM of carrying your loan
by a inymc'iit nt any time. There la no publicity
or removal of proix-riv.
I'lllKLITY LOAN UUAUANTKK CO. ,
Itoom I. Wlthnell block.
Cor. ISth anil llaniey ts.
825
V-Wir.r. LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OP SK-
vcnrltv : strictly cDiilUleiUI.il. A. K. Harris , room
I , Continental bloelt. B''il
-MONKY TO LOAN-
Wo will loan you any sum which you wMi.
ninall or largo , nt thu lowest possible rates. In tin1
quickest possible ) time , and for anv k-neth of tlmu
to anil you. Yoncnn p.iv H back In such Install *
incuts ns you wish , whoil yon M Ish , and only
pav for It us Ion ? ns yon keep It. You can borrow
onHOUSr.HOt.t ) FITUJJITUUK AND PIANOS ,
HORSP.S. WAMONS ANIK'AUlUAdK-i.
WAHKHOUS11 UKCKll'TS. MKlltMIANDISB
Oil ANY Ol'HKU SKUt'IUTV.
Without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MOHTHAHK LOAN CO. ,
IIO.l .SOUTH KITH ST11KKT ,
IIrot Hour tibovi- the MtMM-t.
THEOLDKSr , LA IIUKST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMl'ANY IN OMAHA.
821
BUSINESS CHANCES ,
Rains. lOea line each Insertion. $1."Da line pur
month. Nolhtn ? taken for lesj than -5c.
\VK FURNISH CAPITA t/TOST VR YOU IN
liuslncBB. Wo want lo establish one honest , re-
llable. enlerprlnliKf person , man or woillan. In a
ledtlmato moti'jy-inakhnr business In oi'cry county
In the west. IttiHlncHS la clean , l-axy anil legiti
mate. Illirnionev Tor parties with push anil plnclc.
If you can't furnish llr t-class references ilon't ap
ply. Remember , no money required. Wrlto at
once , before HOIUO ono with moro * -nterprl o tc-
ciircayourterritory. ThuDr. Sfirr Herb Remedy
CoUUl Kant lir : > l Hi. , Chicago , HI. W7 !
V-POR SALK. AN INTKRl'.ST IN A MANUt'AC-
JL tnrlnir plant ( with position In tinofllcc If no de
sired ) , $10.0011.00 to Slii.imo.DO cash riinlre < l. No
trades considered. The company has ( in estab
lished tradn on a \-i'ly < Belling article at a good
profit. Address S 51) ) , llee. . y.'S
V-FOR RKNT. A BAKERY SHOP , OLD STAND !
JL 910 North IDth street. Apply to Jos. Redm.ui.
8'JO
\T FOR SALK. A NO. 1 NEWSl'Al'ER OUTFIT
A in county neat. E.isy terms. Immlraormldraii
Tlio Knlehts Jewel , Omaha. 0 U-nO *
V FOR SALE , ORUO STOCK AND FIXTURH3.
JL Address E. E. Howcndoblor , Ilertrand , Nub.
332
Y FOR SALE OR RENT. BEST PAYING MEAT
market hi city. Inquire at 250. ! Illomlo SI.
MUOd N2.1'
Y STOCK OF GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE
for sale for cash In the Ix'Btclty.ln Bonthern
Nebraska : an old OHUbllHhed tnftlu , ilolnjr a cash
business of $0(1.000.00 ( ; stock will invoice about
Kl.dCO 00. Write at once If yon inc.iu bnulncBU.
Will take no trade. Hart Bros. , Falrbury , Neb.
Mail 10
- SALE OR TRADE. A BARGAIN. A
Y-FOR
Hrst-cl.iHs water mill. lull roller process , dohifr
a good biinlnoBS. Good 7-rooni house and out
hnlldincH. half mlle from depot. Apply to C.
Lowe .V Co. , Trcmont hotel , Lincoln , Neb.M047
M047 0
Y DO YOU WANT TO GO TO THE MIDWINter -
ter fair at S.m Francisco ? Write and learn how
you may get fre < > transportation. Hrst-chiss. for the
round trip. Address U 01. Ueo olllce. Omaha.
030
Y-A SNAP ; CIGAR STORE AT INVOICE PRICE
less us per cent. Western Business Exchange ,
G03N. Y. L. BUI ; , ' . Ml'OO 11
V-HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE ; BUILDING
JL for s-ilo or relit ; rent cheap. F. D. Ball. Cros-
lon.Neb , Ml 1C 10
Y FOR RENT. ELEVATOR IN SECTION OF
Nebraska \vlth good corn crop. Roasun for
renting no money to do business willi. Address U
42 , Bee. 705 4
FOR EXCHANGE.
RateB.lOc a line c-ach hmertlon , $1.50 n lino1 per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
ri-r-1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS
Aland Dakota. "Will sell cheap or exchange for
inilHc.liorBes and cattle. Add. box 70Frankfort , lud
V CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL
UtnkerealCHtatumoney. HoxulU , Frankfort , Ind.
8JO _
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD vFARM
land anil horses. Planck Bros. * Lock Box 4.
Pierce , Neb. MUM 7 *
Z-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 44XW1 10TH
mid Douglas ; 7-room IIOUHO , modern , CaUhvnll
Bt. Bargain. G. L. Green , 28 Barker blk. 007
- FOR EXCHANGE , A GOOD HOME. ON
ipaved Htn > ct , bout part of city , for Hale at a bar-
pain or exchange for clly or farm property. U D8 ,
Beo. 31928 0
r/-l-1.000 STOCK CHOICE MERCHANDISE TO
A/exohancu for sW.OOO land and tU.uilO cash. Will
trade all or part of Block for land and cash. Box
871 , Went Point , Neb. 031
7-WILL EXCHANGE TWO SOUTH OMAHA
-'lots or clear Missouri land for restaurant or ho
tel or utock goods. Address box 28 , Ulverton. In.
MUSI l ) "
TOR SALK R AL .ESTATE.
Rates , 1 ( ) c a line each Insertion. $1,50 a Hue per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
OMES IN CHEROKE
located on choice lands In "Tho Strip ; " titles
gnarautciHl ; the government offersHoldtcruspcul.il
advantages ; party leaves Omaha about November
It ) ; for particulars call ou or address 2 10 Mcrrlam
block. Council Bluffs , or lll ! ) . " > Farnam street ,
Omaha. Cherokee Land company , Enid , Okl.
M 45 0
ARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , SALE
or trade F.K. Darling , Barker blk. 831
ARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 012 N. Y. LIPiS
334-010 *
_
FOR SALK , LARGE LIST CHOICE LANDS
cheap ; terms i-a y ; can locate colony. Also
good farm slightly Incumbent ! nnd school lands to
i-xchangu for utock mdso. J. W. Welpton. Grant ,
Neb. 44U Nl'J *
_
17ARM LANDS.
A 80 acres , Sarpy county , $1.233.
BO acres. Sarpy comity , * llUU ,
210 acres , S irpy , $ M > an aero.
it''O , Doughis county , WU an acre.
HO. Douglas county , n > 13 mi acre.
240 , Washington county , fll an acra.
211) ) , Otou comity , tM2 an acra.
240 Boone county , $1 1 an acre.
C. F.Harrison , 012 N. Y Llfo 101N9 *
170R BALli 20 ACRES ONE MILE KAST OF
JL' Dr. Miller's. Inquire O. Casey , 1010 Ct-nti-r St.
M1I. < D U *
_
} ? OR SALE , LOT IN MYSTIC PARK. $2H1.0oT (
$100.110 cash , bahmco payments lo suit. West
ern Business Exchange , U03 N. Y , Llfu ,
MPl ( ) 7 *
SHORTHAND AND
Rates , lOc a lliu * each Insertion , $ l..Vla Una per
month , Nothing taken for les J than ' 'Se.
" " " '
? CAN'sOON
ncqtilro ii working knowlcdgo of shbrlhand and
typewriting at A.C , Van. Saiu'H nciooluf | short
hand , 5)3 ) N. Y , Llfo , Typewriters to runt. Hill
FOB SALE.
RatuH , Idea lineivich Insertionl.nili II,10 par
month. Nothhur t'lliun for ( eta thau ' 'Sc , '
riHOICK 1ST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT , G ,
V7J , Wallace , Brown block , llttli and Douglas.
HIGH GRADE OMAHA OITY MORTGAGES ,
ni-ttlnv pun-haserd Kood rati > of Intm-oat. ir.uns
of fromIOOup.for jlooyGloayl.oanA'J > ruHtC'o. ,
10th A , Do > 1tU.inlia. . IMrlluular ui applieulion.
> * >
8 PER CENT MORTGAGES J'Olt SALK. 8ECUR-
Itv almolutvb : Bute , Aui s Real Kututo at'eney ,
1017 Faruaiu. Had
HOB3i-S
Rates , 1 Do a line each Insertion , $1.31) a Him par
inonlh. Nothing taken for lo s tiuu 23o.
.L
ORSES WINTERijIX FAI1R GhOUNTJS. $ H.OO
mo. : leave ordera at JT. WltUrOtv'H , T * ln. 10 < I
022 N 23 *
UNDK ttTAKE US AND C.HBALMEU3
RatoH , lOo llnoe.uli Insertloii. fl.r > ( )
nioiilh. Nothliitr lukiiii for U' * than 23e.
w
JacobH. ddoaasai ; later with M , O , MiuD.-tindur-
tuker uud euibaluit- , 313 S. lUlUttl. O'eLCUii.
O'eLCUii.83d
83d
Maa > 0 , AUT AND i.ArtOTJ & 157
Ituloa. lOca llneivich IiiHartlo-i. $1.30 a Aim per
mum h. Notlilutf ukvn for leas Uun 23a.
? rmi : SjiwkViuAN > oi9T\iNTOAcnK
1MO California HI. pu
, lOaa lluu i'u U Iiin2rllon.$1.30 aline per
month , Nothliiic t.ikt-n for leia lli.iu 23c.
| , VR 8AI.E At NO 2 "REMlNGTiVN' 'TYPE
i. writer. lil'.Uuo Hi-rk-n. i45.00. > ) u N V. I. , bid.
M12U
1 > KKSSMAKIMO.
Ralei , lOo n rtnofich liiHortlon. $ l0a line per
month. Nothing taken fur li-Ht than -"PC
lywJAnEMifNTS "TO q > ) jntiT sMri
Jifamlllesuollelie. ! . Ml-A'sturJy. 4218 Nlrhol.-ii
Btreet. ofl M.U:1 : N1U'
-T-lRKSSES. $ ; WRAPPERS. $ _ 00(1 ( N. 24TH.
J. ' M720
PAWNBROKERS
Rates. lOc : i line each Insertion , tM.AO a Hue per
mouth- Nothing taken for less than 25c.
1 SONNENBERO , DIAMOND BROKERTlitn'S
' Douglas at. LDIIIH money on ill.unomlH ,
\valclicM.i'lc. Okl cold nnd silver bought , Tel. ITi.'S
Ilatos , 1 Oca line oiell InttTtlon , $1.50 : i line per
month. Nothing t ikcn for less thin 2. " > e.
lVEM1 0TONs7CALimfAimsY"m'ER\-THlNG !
Ivimhi-nrd of prices. Tol.iViS. Iloyh-s i. llabb ,
01 N. Y Llf blilg. Solid for samplos. 8:17 :
Rates , ll c a wor.l Ural Ins-'tiui , lo worJ
thereafter. NotMiu tafc-n for hat Him 'J3a. _
TOSTDOUBLE YKLLOW-HKADED PARROT.
Lmpumi lo 2.122 Wirt and gi-t ixanl. . Mil 110 *
ST. BERNARD HITCH TEN "MONTHS
LOST unhcakil sore on light side ; reward will b < -
paid ; return to lilll South 2'.ith utret-t. L. 1) . Car
rier. . - : U
_
T osTroiTNoT si , n. P. THI'IUDAY A CARD
-Ljbook w lib eanls. some of which \\er > personal
and of no nsi ! .xccl > l lo nc. A rewar.l fflvcn if re
turned to E. A. Steiens. Grand Island , Ntb.Mil
Mil ! ) i
f 09T LARGE ST. BERNARD. ANSWERS TO
Junami ) "Mack , " Uvtnru to _ 108 Cass. Snltablo
reward. Mliil : li *
3 ? OB BBN'J HAL.I.3. .
RMORY HALL. 1714 CAPITOL AVENUE. AND
Morand'mtssemblv rooniH. 1510 Harne ? street ,
for balls , club purlieu , nifi'tlngrt. etc. ; rent very
ehcap ; halls llrst-class. Call at 1010 Hartley.
bANCING ACADEBIY.
Rates , IMfo n word flrat Insertion , lo a worJ. thora-
niter. Notnlng taken for less Unit 23c
SCALBS.
Rates , lOc a line each hmertlon.fi .r 0 aline per
month. Nothing laken for less than 25c.
TEW AND SECONDIIANDSCALE3.ALLKINDS.
N Address Bonten i. Selleck Co. , Lake sl.Clilcago.
RRILWRY'f 1ME GRRD
Leives ( CHICAGO. BURJjINGTON i Q.l Arrives
Omaha | Depot 10th ang.MaBoii Sts. I Omaha
a ves I K. C. . ST. J.AIJ. II. Arrives
Omana I Depot 10th aivr'Maso-.i Sts. I Omaha
0.13ami..KansasCity.TMv Express. . 5.55 pm
10,45 pniK. C. NIcht'Expt Wa U. P. Trar .
10.45pml . St. Txmia Express n.lOam
'LeaveOUIOAGO. ! RVi.'ite PACIFIC , I Arrives
Omaha | Union D pat10lt&Marcy ! Sta. | Omaha
t > aves
Omaha'1 Un Ion Depot IQth&Miircy Sta.t Omaha
ICeaves | CHICAGO. MIL , . & ST. I'AULi. 1 Arrivus
Omaha U. P. Depot and Marcy Sta. | Omaha
"r . : > 0pin | Chlc.iso Limited o.ir : > am
11.30 am I. . .Chicago Express ( ox.Sun. ) . . . 5.50 pm
Leaves" ( P. . E.Vi MO ? VALLEY 1 Arrives
Oniahal Depot HHIi and Webster Sts. I Omaha
Loaves I CHICAGO * NSRTirWF.STN. Arrives
Omaha ) U. P. depat. Ultli A Miirey Sft. OmuU i
10.10am ChleusoExpress 0.03 pm
4.05pm Vesllbulo Limit * . . . . . 0.20 an
7.00pm Eastern Flyei 2.1(5p'n
3.45 pm Chic. Pass 12 a."i n.n
I/A J Uf > T J. C la L.l Til ) A.
Mmurd In tlio lllnisk III1U Complain at Con-
KrvmiloMiil DHorliiilnnlliMi.
PmiiMOXT , S. D. , Nov. 5. To the Editor of
TUB BEE : There nro n number of mining
camps in tlio Black Hills that nro ex
clusively silver jiroiluciu ! ! cutnps nnd the
prospectors nnd miners therein arc just ; is
much depressed now us these in Colorado
und elsewhere. Therefore the bill recently
' claims for the IS'.KJ '
passed , liij'inff over year ,
but excluding South Dakota from its bcno-
Ills , Is an injustice tpivni-d the silver minors
nnd prosjicctoii. of ibis , section , besides besides -
sides heing sectloiml or class legislation ,
which is wrong in principle.
1 nin. tlicroforo , letlilto roniarlc that while
the Colorado pi-ospcctm-iwus looked utter by
Wolcott undTcllcr , nudtthc Ida ho ( irospcutor
KOl help from Duuoi * ; iho Black Hills jiros-
pet-tor huth consoliiiinn from nowhere , un
less ho plnshla faith on Gnner , and it the
president exercises hU'usiml scnsu of justice
ho will not put nb signuturo to thU unjust
act.
act.That this act , if made universal , Is a just
relief to all legitimate prospectors is un
questionable , except from those who have
personal sslttsn motives to the contrary ,
No doubt the temptations to the uver.ifu
legislator to huvo hip lauio figure in so tno
way to nil bills that come up uro very great ,
i.iul thu nineiuinients , to this bill , excluding
( South Dakota from HS'beiiellts : also requlr-
itif ; every ono to recitfil their intention to
hold their claims bofql-o.December ! H is evi
dence of that fact. j
This last requirement is wrong , for the
reason that many prospectors huvo tempo
rarily abandoned their old districts nnd have
isolated themselves In the mountains in
quest of now treasures , so that many 01 them
would not leurn of this lust provision until it
wits toula'u. In proof of which I will state
that when iho ratification of the treaty open
ing the Hlark Hills ou February SS , 18T7 , was
consummated many of the prospectors did
not learn that it was necessary to rcrocord
their claims for several months-afterwards ,
and much tioublu and many lawsuits , ro-
stillea from that ruusu.
No doubt many bills as introduced are Im
perfect und bhould bo. corrected by proper
amendments , but It is , clearly evident that
thu fruutio efforts made by many of our con-
erossmcn and senators to have their names
connected In botno way with every just bill
that is introduced , by proposing somu friv
olous amendment , is getting to bo a utirsu to
all sound legislation. J11113 COXZETT ,
END OF A WONDROUS DREAM
Vanishing of the White Oity Awakens a
Plood of Eatjo Reflections.
POST MORTEM REMARKS BY KATE FIELD
Stupidity of u CoiiKrcMinnn ami It * Itrnnlt *
Tliron-ItlnKcd ClrriM In thn Ailinlnin *
tnitlou Multiline lrmor ntlon of
the IlulUUne * Strongly Urpcd.
"Thoklap is dead ; long llvo the king 1"
At 0 o'clock on the ovcning of October ! W ,
nmid salvos of cjiinion , flring ot KUUS. chuig-
ItiK of bells ami shrieking of whistles , the
World's Columbian uxposltlon gave up Its
short Itfo of six uionths. Why this ilcalh
should not , luvo boon \ > ostponcd twenty-four
liours and ended with the last rtny of the
month Is ono of these uanundnuna for
which congress is distinguished and for
which no ono can bo hold responsible , though
tlio obtuscticss of sonic individual is at the
bottom of It. Whether the Ulst of October
felt on a Sunday In the year
IS'.K ) , auit therefore this Dogberrmn
solon took It for granted there
is no rotation of the earth , whatever rota
tion there may bo in ofllco , or whether ho
mistook October for September and gave the
month of opals only thirty days , history docs
not yet disclose ; it novel- may unless some
curio-mouger unearths the truth. Certainly
congress made n stupid nihtako In oflUially
closing Iho lull- ono day too soon , but as It
harmonizes with many other stupidities
wreaked upon the greatest show ou earth
the eternal lltncss of thing ; ) has been preserved
served unto the end. Realizing the unwis
dom of the letter of the law , Director Gen-
cnnral Da vis gave the exposition twenty-four
hours to Ho in state before performing the
funeral ceremony.
Surof-n Agulnat ( Irout Ulfllcultlc * .
"The Ittug is dead ; long Hvo the king ! "
The Worla's Columbian exposition is dead ;
longllvn the Columbian Exposition company 1
If over there was a chance for Chicago to
provo Us metal , it Is now : If over an exposi
tion succeeded in splto of drawbacks that
were ns colossal as the \Vhlto City Itself , It is
thntcf 189U. What business , what house
hold can succeed under dual management ?
Clashlnc , Jrictlon , extravagance are in-
ovl table.
Having begun by boliovinf that the late
exposition should have been held In Wash
ington Jirat , because the tdoa was born
there ; , aud , second , bccauso , on general
principles , an international fair should
bo located at the national capital for reasons
too obvious to mention , I cannot be accused
of sacriiicing truth to partisanship. Had
congress boon made of the right stuff , hjid it
done its duty to the nation by appropriating
all the money needed lor a great fair and
put' up permanent buildings where they
would'bo of perpetual service , Washington
would Indeed hiivo been the proper nlauo for
the Columbian exposition ; but congress did
nothing' of the sort. It bickered and hag
gled , doled out comparatively niggardly
sums with an unconstitutional condition ap
pended and left the burden of finance to
bo borne by Chicago , whllo appointing an
unwieldy national commission to carry out
its act.
How Canorous Worked.
Owing to our form of govermcnt equal
representation of states and territories was
necessary , and able men were undoubtedly
appointed' to represent tholr sections of
< :6untry. : These men were not responsible
for the system under which they worked
and were not to blame for a double-headed
management , doomed to clash though angels
presided. Probably no ono appreciates this
fact moro than that prince of good fellowb ,
President T. W. Palmer , who , under the
most trying circumstances , succeeded in
keeping the peace and being affectionately
regarded by every man , woman , child and
beast , especially beasts , with whom ho came
in contact.
In order to reduce friction to a minimum
the national commission , representing the
government , and the local directory , repre
senting the money and brains that created
the fair , decided "to pool their issues. "
Thny appointed a council of administration
of four , made up equally from both bodies.
This quadrilateral did as well as could bo
cxpcutcd-nut murk you , In another ofllco sat
a director general appointed by congress to
do this same business.
Posterity will gaze with amazement at
three shows going at once beneath the
gilded domes of Hlchurd SI. Hunt's striking
Administration building. On the floor Pres
ident Palmer presided over 100 Unitea
States commissioners. On another floor sat
Director General Davis giving' orders that
were frequently ignored or countermanded.
On thn third floor President Higinboiham
presided over the quadrilateral. In this lust
body lay the power , for the excellent reason
that President Hisinbotham hela the purse
of the local directory. There is an old
proverb to the effect that money makes the
mare L O. If that proverb were born today ,
fair would bo substituted for mare.
Here was a circus which , like the great
Barn urn's , had three rings. The more I
looked at them , the more dazed I became ;
the moro they looked at each other , the
moro anomalous their position became.
Nothlng.could bo done , however , to cut the
Gordian knot ; so these three powers en-
aured each other and themselves to the bit
ter end , and lookers-on behind the scenes
thanked heaven wUun the conflict ceased. I
did for ono. "How happy could 1 bo with
either with 'tother dear charmer away , "
was the burden of n song on ninny a llp.i
IVImt Shall Ho Done nlih It ?
Well , the government of the United States
has gone out of the fair business. Ono king
is dead ; the liolrremains and is rightful suc
cessor to the throno. Though every exhibitor
packed up his gooJs uullko the Arabs , aim
silently stele away , the glory ot the fair
would still remain In .Incicson park. Useless
to deny that In ) > oint of interior attractions
the cxirosltion of ISH'.l excelled that of lolKJ.
Tliu L'rcatncss of the White City lives still in
its beautiful lagoons and noble atchltecturu ;
this greatness cost ( 0,000,003 , Though built
( or a season , it will need but half n million to
preserve tills symphony in white another
year , .vet therearothoso who would willingly
see it ruthlessly torn down at once , leaving
not a wrack behind ,
"What would you do with tlio White City
if > on wore autocrat ? " I asked a brilliant
man recently. "Apply tlio torch nnd let it
go down in n day , " was the reply. This is
dramatic. Such an ending appeals to the
poetund artist. It makes tnugniticcntcopy , "
but what or thupaople ? Havothoy no rights ?
I , who have dined and t > upped oil the.
cour of honor for six months , who have
steeped bysclf In Its beuutv , uun console my
self with memories , but what of 00,000,000
of people who have had no chance to feast
their eves on the greatest achievement of
the nineteenth century ? It must never bo
forgotten tliuU the bulk of the 21,000,000 who
vbited tno fair Hvu in and about Chicago ,
As blessings brighten in taking their llight ,
so this ( lying colossus Impresses itself en the
most phlesrmalia It would take little elo
quence tOTUlso the capital needed to save
Jucu'son park from despoiling hands. Panics
nnd pwjudico wreaked themselves ou the
uuimn ref 1S'J3. With the hope of better
times and the dawn of truth there usucli an
awakening as cannot be satisfied unless an
exposition of senses possesses the makers of
the fair.
Fur a ruIr In 1HU1.
' Iimi not mad , most noble Festus , " 1 am
no ; alone in believing that with a well organ-
thuro could bo a sequel to the exposition of
ISlttof frruat educational value to the people.
It depends upon Chicago to rise in her youth
ful might und unco moro say ! will. " Nocut-
side organization can do this act of justice to
tlio musses of this nation. The local Direc
tory lias the power ; the local directory alone
c-in rulso the money. SLartln with thucom
fortable uest-egg of J00,000 , , how easy to
double that amount. Ask tno public spirited
stockholders to whom belongs this surplus ,
whether they will take 10 per cent of their
investment now or roln vest It for the benefit
of millions , with the probability of getting
back every dollar of their money ono year
hence , and what will bo tholr nnswor ?
1 dream of wnjs and moans whereby the
Joy that hat been mlno may bo the education
of hundreds of thousands of cacor men ,
women nnd children hungry for the slchts
nml sounds that have inndo the Columbian
year the dawn of a new civilization. I
dream of such reunion ? of peoples and
states as would make .Tncksnn park the
Mecca of Americans , thouch the nations of
the earth hold nloof , which they would not.
The wondrous resources of this country have
barely been tapped. Not an Amoricat1 ex
hibitor but has learned valuable lesson * the
last few months. Countless Americans
would DO only too glad to clvc n test ot their
quality another year , ThO liberal : irtv
shunted to a loft in 18 ! ) : ? , might assert their
majesty In IS'JI. Cotnrresscs of brains ,
assembled outside of Jackson park In IS'.Kl ' ,
mlcht llnd work to do within its gates in
IS'.M , Teachers , pupils nnd lltt'o ' children
might come into their kingdom nnd thus re-
doi'iu the past from deserved censure. The
World's Columbian exposition proved the
ponlus nnd greatness ot this country. Its
sequel should provo the nobility ns well ns
enterprise of the mem who overcame the Im
possible ) and made friends of their enemies.
KATE Fir.i.u.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
( JosMp nnd I'nrMinal I'lirnqriiplm Conrrrn-
Int ; I'uoulo f tin ; MiiKlu Oily.
The company of South Onmha people who
rendered the ' 'Union Spy" heron short time
ago went to Paplllion Saturday and presented
tlio drama there. It was greeted with a
full hous" , nnd after the show the chairs
were taken away and dnnctng was indulged
in until early morning. The company drove
In carriages. On the way homo tliu buggy
occupied by Captain Cress nnd others broke
down , but none of the Occupants were In
jured.
Jungo King yesterday received his com
mission us cattle Inspector and goes to work
this morning.
Nels Johnson is In Jail on the chnrgo of
disturbing the peace.
Two now cases of diphtheria were reported
to the police yesterday.
Uoys playing In the alloy set fire to some
rubbish alongside of Mr. Diamond's storo.
The flames were smothered before any dam
age was done.
William Heury Is under arrest on a complaint -
plaint sworn out by Maggto Smith. Tbo
woman lives at Twenty-seventh and M
streets. She savs that Henry first assaulted
her In the bouso and that aftil * he went out-
sldo ho throw a stone through the window.
Miss Carrie Wredoof Council Bluffs vis
ited Mrs. J. M. Tanner yesterday.
A party ot young society people sncnt yes
terday in the woods picnicking.
Dr. .1. W. Boll delivered a very instructive
address at Presbyterian' church yester
day morning.
William Holland's now cottage on Twenty-
fourth street has been completed and will bo
occupied at once.
It Is the general opinion that if .rents were
reduced in South Omaha more people who
earn their living here would make this city
tholr ulaco of residence.
During the political tailc that Is Just now
going tlio rounds Billy Woods' numo Jis fre
quently sjiokcn of for nviyor.
The city council will have a big grist of
business for tonight's session , as it has been
two weeks since a meeting has been held.
Amnug tlio Cliurcli 1'oojilo.
A buslnbss meeting of the Methodist
church officiary will bo held on the evening
of November 0.
On Tuesday ovenir.g , November 7 , the
Epworth league will hold a Dusincss meeting.
Wednesday evening , November 8 , will l > o
the first quarterly meeting of this confer
ence year.
On Friday evening the Epworth league
entertainment takes pk\eo at the Methodist
cnurch In Albright :
Following is the program for Thanksgiv
ing day union services , which are to bo held
at the First Methodist Episcopal church on
Thursday , November SO. The text will betaken
taken from II. Thcssulonlans v. , 7 : "In
everything give thanks , for this is the will
of God in Christ Jesus co'ucernlng you. "
President's Proclamation..Kcad by J. I { . Ross
Governor's Proclamation
, .Hoad by E. 11. Button
Hymn ( coronation ) All joining
Scripture Lessen Thomas Stuiinunson
Hymn. "UlustHo the Tic" All joining
Prayer Uobort L. Wheelei
Anthem Choir
Ollerlng For Woman's Hellof O'orps
Sermon O. O. 1'omoroy
Uoxology Alljolnlni ;
Uencdlctlon Charles Sndbrock
.1A ACI I/A VKMKX
Next Thursday evening the much-talked-ol
Barlow Bros. ' Mammoth minstrels opens a
three nights engagement at the Fifteenth
Street theater.
"Tho Hustler , " Thomas H. Davis' preten
tious combination of music and mirth , is an
nounced for three nights at the Uoyd , coin
mcacing Sudnuy avcnins next. The re
sources of "The Hustler" seem inexhaustible
and another consignment of good things is
announced for this season.
In the engagement of Felix Morris nt
Boyd's , beginning next Thursday , there is i
splendid opportunity offered the lovers o
high-class amusement. Mr. Morris is one of
those rare artists whose skill und itrtistiu
achievement knotvs no bounds. The pro
gram to bu given includes six plays of grca1
interest , and the marvelous versatility o
Mr. Morris will have broad scope for the
display of his genius ,
Three different styles of plays will bo
given at each performance , und the company
in support is highly spoken of foe the in
tcrprctations of the various rolcfi
The excellence of stage perfection , which
has marked the engagement elsewhere , will
surround the performance- hero und evi
dences much enjoyment.
A ClilKl Knjoj-l
The pleasant flavor , gcntlo action and sooth
ing effects of Syrup of Figs , when In need
of a laxative , and if the father or mother bo
costive or bilious , the most gratifying rn-
sults follow its use ; so that it is the best
family remedy known , and every family
should have a bnttlo on hand
tizii.itiiH Koimmi'H I'ropcrty ' 1 ranifurrrd.
Mr. Kcrmun KounUo , speaking of the
largo transfer of realty yesterday to the
United Heal Estate und Trust company , said
that it was douo to avoid trouble that might1
ensue in the dc.ith of one 1 1 tlio heirs of the
Into Augustus Kpmitzo. Tliu property
in question was owned by Mr. Augus
tus iCounlzo and to lemuvu any Ulfilcultics
that might nriso u company \vn org.unzud
among the heirs of thudecojbcd , so that ttia
property might bo disposed of to the best
advantage possible , though one or moro or
the heirs should die. . before the final dispo
sition of the estate , ' -The transfer has no
Rignillcanco whatever , " s.iid Mr , Kuuntze ,
"only to make the settlement of the estate
easier for ulljiarlics In interest. "
Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet tem
per J Then use DoWltt's Uttln Early UUcrs.
After u Countrrleltcr ,
Matt Steadmun of the United States secret
service was in Omaha yesterday looking
lifter the men who passed so many counter
feit & 20-bills on people who had rooms to
rent ono day lust week. Alter a' careful ex-
umimulon of the counterfeits Mr. Sttudmun
said that ttiey were ma.ua from a wood cut
und printed on soiny sort of lough paper
which made tliu bills appear genuine at a
passing glance. These parties nave worked
Lincoln und several cities in Iowa in the
same manner.
Mental exhaustion aim bruin futlgun
Promptly cured by IJromo-Scltzcr.
llennll ot n J4K.
Joe Youngcrnian Is the name given by a
man who was urrestod by Ofllcers Brady
and Poole yesterday , Joe bad Imbibed
enough red liquor to make him forget good
manners. He stood on the corner of Six
teenth and Davenport streets and madu in
sulting remarks to ladles who were on their
way to church , Ho Is charged with being
drunk and insulting ladles on the streets ,
DoWltt's 1. ttlo burly Hissrx Small pill *
safe vilt , best pUL
CHRISTIANS AT THE POLLS
Local Politics and the Duty of tbo Hour
Ditcasjoil by ft Pastor.
REV. T. E , CRAMBLETT'S ' STIRRING SERMON
Ooinrlmco KnllghtPiuiil liy Truth 114
( Juliln to Iho Voter IVrll .nr Allow
ing Vtcn to Triumph , \utliy | of
C'liuicliinoit CtltUlimlt
Hov. T. K. Cramblolt , pastor of the First
Christian church , preached last nlghl on
"U > cal Polltlcs Tiic Duty ot the Hour. "
Ha said in substance :
"There Is u vnst difference between an
enthusiast nnd an extremist. Tlio former
may be right ; Iho latter Is always In a largo
nci.suro wi-ong. ' 1 he extremist stands in
huwuyol righteous progress ; the entliu *
last stands behind with his shoulder to Iho
vhccl , doing all in his power to push his
nllso to the summit of the blithest attain-
nent. Extremists never directly solve the
iroblotns of their ngu , though they may cm-
ihnslru error and niaku it tliu n ore clear to
hosowlioavo searching for the truth. In
he matter of politics , ns the word Is gen
erally understood , there ni\j extremists und
enthusiasts. Of tlio extremists there are
, \\o welldollned classes. First , the misguided
Christian , who imagines that bin high call-
mi has freed him from nny obligations to
its iiativo land. There are some good
icoplu in various parts uf the land , und
.hero may bo some in Omaha , who con-
icleatlously refrain from any participation
n the affairs of state , oven to tno casting of
the ballot. I have never yei been able to
llscover the religious element that Biinio
icoplo seem to llnd , in thu deliverance of the
matters which diioctly nllcct homo and
country , over Into the hands of demagogues
md boodlera. To my way of thlnklug , C5od
ntcndcd that wo should malio the' injstot
thu world wo no\v inhabit , and that an In-
lifTcreiu'u to its needs la a shirking uf re
sponsibility that is unworthy of the Chris-
: lun profession. Then thuro Is tlio other ox-
iremist who makes too much of thcso
things. To him the ward canons nnd the
lolitieal convention are the "only thlnirs
worth looking after. Ho neglects his busi
ness , his homo nnd moral and religious en
terprises that ho may lead his party to suc
cess. Too often ho is a bigoted partisan , if
not a hireling ot thu basest sort.
llnsln lor Uooil fHlzuimhlp.
"Between thcso two extreme * there Is a
golden mean which Is worth searching after ,
i'o find It Is to learn th o basis for the high
est citizenship. Some ono asks , is it proper
for a Christian man to interest Himself in
the affairs of good government ? If it la trim
that n republican is thu worst of all forms
of governments when good citizens sur
render the reins of authority to these who ,
Instead of being Intrusted with publlo
affairs need to bo controlled themselves ,
how Important that every man do his full
duty 1 A man does notsurromlor his citizen
ship when ho becomes u disciple of our
Lord. Ho still owes tribute lo Ciusar and It
la incun.bent upon him to render unto Caj ar
the things that are Ctusnr's , as well as unto
God the things that are Uod's.
"Tncrc are many good people who strenu
ously maintain that the minister of the
gospel should know nothing of Iho affairs of
the state , and that ho should even labor to
keep himself In blissful Ignorance of existing
political conditions. But is it not apparent
that the minister is n citizen und is affected
ns other men by the order or lawlessness
around him ? Docs any rational man believe
that he censed to bo a citizen , or that ho
surrenders his rights as such when ho re
ceives his ordination papers ? A moment's
serious and unprejudiced consideration ought
to settle it with all fair-minded people that
the minister nnd the Christian man , as citt-
ycns , are interested in the temixjral affairs
of tlio hind ; that they have as much
right to their Judgment and to the
expression of that Judgment ns any
in the land. 'Iho time has como
when men who love righteousness must net.
In the exercise of our rights as citizens ,
whatsoever do. whether in discussing
the situation or casting the ballot , all should
bo done to the glory of God. Too long have
we-beon content to leave religion at homo
when wo go to the polls. Christian profes
sion and Christian practice , so sadly at var
iance , have made the church the laughing
stock of the politician for many a day. Con
science , enlightened by tVuth , must bo per
mitted to rise above partisaush ip and assort
itself at the ballot box.
Vutn as Vo.j l-ray.
"Wo must begin voting as wo have been
praying.- is clear that if wo are to rescue
ourselves from the perils of this generation
wo must not only cast Our ballots , but wo
must make them the honest expression of
righteousness and intelligent conscience.
The safety and prosperity of our city nro in
the hands of the voters , and when these Im
portant pcrqiilshcs of good citizenship are
left to the waid politician , backed by the
bum element , wo may well tremble for the
outcome. AVhy Is it that since the church
talks so much and our moral convic
tions are so well understood , wo have
bo little Influence and power in political
affairs ? Is it not bccauso of the well
known fact that all effort to please the
church people is ignored. A well known
editor of a political paper in this city during
tho. past week admitted that tills was true.
The politicians , by this action , make a
comment on the downright seriousness of
our profession that ought to bring the blush
of shame to our faces. They feel sure that. our
party tics ore stronger than our moral
convictions and , so long ns this comes so
perilously near the truth , morality and
Christianity can hope to accomplish very
little In the regeneration of society and of
politics.
homo Sequels nf
"Tho problem of city government is 'o'rib of
the most dlfilcult of tlio age , because in our
cities the worst elements of our civilization
are gathered. Josiah Strong says that it U
commonly aoitnowlcdgcd that the govern
ment of largo cities is a fulluro. and tha *
London Times , In commenting upon the ns-
sassination of Cat-tar Harrison , is cmplintlo
in its declaration that the government of
American cities is a farce. Every ono fa
miliar with affairs in great centers of popu- .
tntion knows that the people nro UR much
under the dominion of bosses ns the subjects
of any absolute monarchy , Hcnr > George
well sums up the situation when hi- Bay si
' 'In all tlio great American t-ltlcs there Is
today as dourly ilcllncd a ruling class ns in
iho most aristocratic country in thu world.
Its members carry words In their pockets ,
make up slates for nominating conventions ,
distribute olllcc.s us they burgnin together and
though they toiluotnoitherdoihoyspln , they
wear the best of raiment and spend money
lavishly. They nro men of pouei1 whoso
favor the ambitious man inujjt court and
whoso Vcngcanco lie must avoid. Who are
these men ? Not tlio wise , thu good or the
learned who have won confidence by the
purity of their lives , luo splendor of tholr
talents nnd probity In public position , but
gamblers , ha loon keepers mid pugilists
whoso business is contracting for votes und
selling ofllclal acts.1
"This describes generally the condition of
Omaha , us IU does that of every larva city.
I do not believe that Oniulm is the worst
city in tlio country , but ilus is nut the ques
tion. Tlio question IA ; Is It n.-i good ait U
ought to bo and as it Is in our power to maka
it ? We have to endure tliu bbamo of open
gambling houses , practically licensed : of
wine rooms in most of the saloons , uim of
liquor selling vdnliod it in most of Iho
houses of prostitution ,
"It IB nut my intention tonight to nntno
candidates who should be supported or these
who should be defeated. Mark these who
give backing to the evll comphiined of , and
HCO to it that they remain out of ofllco. or if
they are now In ofllco , that they bo thrown
out. Vote ns Christian men , us these who
must glvo an account lo the generation com
ing on and to God , before whom you iuu l
appear , "
When Baby was tick , \TO cute her CastorU.
When she was a CulM , bUo crlod for CastorU.
When nue became JllM , she clung to Castorl * .
\Vlien she had Children , the ga\o tbcia Caxlotll