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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILV BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 10 , 189J. 8PE01HL NDT10K8. Adrertl-m ntj for the § columns will b Uk n until 1SS ! n. m. for th evening nn l until :00 : B , m. for th momlnif and Sunday edition * . AarcMlnir * . by renuotlnir < i numbered check. m h v nnirwers addrrmied to ft numbered letur In enro nf Thfl Tiff. An wer so ncliIrpHfixl will b dfllvcrrv ] upon presentation fit tha chele. n te * . ivic n word flrnt In-crllon , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesi than SSo. WANTED -BITUATION. WANTED , POSITION BT AN EJ . Is bfir lender. Address A. 11. . Hlnlr , Neb. , can J. It. Hmlth. A 5 H * EOMCITOna , TKAM3 FUnNIHHBD ! INSTALI ment roods. American Wrlnner Co. , 1609 How aril street. Il- i _ AonNTfl , TALAIIY on COMMISSION : TUB crcAtcit Invention of the nee. The New Patent Chemical Ink Hra-lni ? I'encll. Bella on ulRlit. Wnrkn llkoSnnKlc. AR-nls nr miklny J2S.OO to 1125.00 per wi-ek. For further particulars writs thV MoSroa Kra.lnR Mfif. Co. , X M. I * Cro.je. Wli. II 74 Jyll * riiBHINfTMnN TO TAKD OnnBnS FOR OLD r tAbll hed hou e | salary paid. Apply s Douglas. _ _ _ PLAYER . . . . . . . WANTED , A PIANO ; - - - - preferred. 108 N. Olh. H-M612 WANTED , LAItOHEUS , TEAMSTERS AND tracklayers on U. A M. Ry. In Montana , Free transportation. Kramer A O 'I1" ' ! , ' . . . in ? ' . H MM3 10 agency , llth nnd 1'arnam streets. BALE8MEN WANTED TO HEMOuIl.aO.OPj ? , , by MimplP to the wliotpiwlo and retail tra p. Mil nn slRht to every business man or Iirm , liberal snlnry : money ndviinced for ndvprmini ? and expenseM ! pcnnnnent P < IUoni Allures- , with stamp. Kins Mfe. Co. , , 14 WANTED FEMALE LADIES MAKE JM.OO WEEKLY WHITINGI AT homo. Addrps- . , with stamp , Milwaukee , WIs. _ A COMPETENT 2ND CH11L WITH CITY erenccs at Mrs. C. Hartman's , WANTDD , A WOMAN TO TAKIJ CAIIB OF children nnd do sewing. 211 S. I.ADIE8 WANTINO OIIILB APPLY .AT THE HcaniHnnvlnn Young LadleV Home Cxchangi. l',20 Copilot avenue. Ilemoved from 330) Cum lng. . C M1TO U BENT HOUSES. iiousns , v. K , DAIILINO , DAIUCEU HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF TUB CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1S05 Farnam. D 670 -ROOM coTTAdns , MODERN , cnoicn IN Stanford Circle. C. B. Elgutter , 204 RENTAL- AGENCY , DOT DROWN KELKENNEY&CO. , It. 1 , CONTINCNTAL BLK. DETACHED NINC-IIOOM ron RENT GOOD house , K21 , Capitol avenue. D. II. "obl-ion , room 7. Commercial National. _ D KV " nousna-w. a. Tn&irLnTON. PXXTON IIT.K" IJ ilJt ) dl TENTS FOR RENT IJU FAUNAM RENT. MODERN HOUSE ; nnASONADLB terms. Enquire 1913 Dodge. _ " -M < 4 ° FIND FLAT IN Cl.OUSnil I1LOCK AT 703 3. 16th St. ; range and till other conveniences ; 2fl. CJcorga Clouscr , room 2 , 1C2J ianmm st. CLEAN , COMFOnTAnLE , CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , beat 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers on.y. References required. Also 6-rootn BUlto In tenement. 818 S. VERY FINE 7-nOOM COTTAGE AT RE- duccd price ; mil at once. Fidelity Trust Com- pnny , 1702 Farnim street. _ D < 19 FOR RENT , TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLAT9. cheap. J. W. Squire. 218 Dee bldg. D-823 FOR RENT - WANTED. GOOD MEDIUM priced house * . I > Ut your bouses for rent with Ames. D-M678 _ FURNISHED HOUSE. 2M9 FARNAM ST. . near 25tlu Call at 607 Brwon FOR RENT , 3. 4 AND C ROOMS , AT 634 S. 17TII , between Jackson and Leavenworth. MODERN TEN ROOM HOUSE AND BARN , nlso cottage and barn , cheap. Rental agency , 310 N. Y. Life. D-740 FOR RENT , 1817 CAPITOL AVENUE. REcently - cently occupied t > r Capt. A/res , U.S. A. Henry W. YtUca. P M 13 10 F < Jt RENT. PLAT IN LINTON BLOCK ; 6 rMrns , water , gas , all complete : W.OO per month In advance. Inquire at 017 S. 13th. In block. John Hamlli. . P M8M 1225 PRATT ST. . IN OOOD REPAIR , J3.00. S613 Seward nt , 4-room cottage , as good as new , J10.00. 3401 Jackson st. , a tine modern cottage , 6 rooms , ncarlv new. onlv ? 2'J.W. 8 U. cor. Cth nnd Williams , a 9- < room house with born , largo yard , fruit tree * , berries , etc. , paved Bt , only J25.00. Ono of those beautiful LaFayette Place houses cheap to right party. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 rnrnom St. FOR RENT , DE9IRAULE DWELLINGS IN all parts of city. E. II. Shcafe 433 Paxton blk. FOR RENT , MODERN 10-ROOM FLAT. CEN- trnlly located , will readily nil with roomers. E. H , Sheafe , 432 I'nxton blk. D 919A8 FOR RENT , MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. 2513 Farnam. R. C. Patterson , Ramge blk. D 927 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 3US CHICAGO , t2S.OQ month. Apply same address. D 871-9 * 4-HOOM HOUSE , $9.00 MONTH. CLOSETS , sinks and cistern , S. E. corner ISth and Can ter. D OS3-10 * BIX ROOM COTTAOE. 037 N. 25TII ST. , Jll.OO per month. Inquire 212014 Cumlng or 828 S. mh st. D-OSS-18 FOR RENT , DETACHED ll-ROOM I1RICK houfto , SM street , near HlRh school ; partly furnished K desired. P 14 Uea. D-987-10 * BOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS. C23 B. 19TH STREET. E-M56D Jy23 S FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ln for man and wife. Kent taken In board. 31i > N. 17th. E 310 AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNER 13TII and Dodge. Rooms by the day or week. E-958 JyJ FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY STREET. E-M933 16 * HAROAIN. IN FURNISHED HOII3H : CBN- trnl. Addicss O CO. lleo olllce. E M84S 10 * 1 NICE rtIRNI9HED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 111. S. llth. . . E SCC-11 * FURNISHED ROOMS. 1418 DODGE DODGEEM974 E-M974 17 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill 8. Hill st. F CSJ ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , wllli first class board. 190G Capitol ave. Innnlre 1910 Capitol ave. r CSt ROOMS & BOARD. 613 N. 19. MRS. TUTTLK. F-M338 Jylt * NICK ROOMS AND BOARD , 211 S. 20TH. F 400 Jyll ROOMS AND BOARD. 2413 CAPITOL AVENUE. F-C63 29' HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BOUTH ROOM with strictly tint class board. 210) Douglas. F I SI BOUT * ! FRONT ROOM WITH FIRST CLASS iMiaiil ; 173J Dodge street. F-915-9 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , ALL CON- vcnlences ; 2DOJ HI. Mary's ave. F 914-1S * FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD. 2214 I'urnam street. F-M9W 14 AN ELEGANTLif FURNISHED ROOM AND hoard , \vith all home comforts : no other boulders ; at 2315 Webster. F M980 10 * FOB BENT STOBEB AND OFFICES CORNER SALOON. 824 DOUGLAS. INQUIRE 922. 1-MSCJ roil RENT. THE 4-STOUY I1RICK BUILDING , 916 Farnnm street. The bulldlnit lias a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heat Imr futures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the omen of the Uee. I-S10 AOKNTa WANTED. WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL TO FARMER3 In Nebraska. They all warn It ; no book can. \nsslng ; big money maktr. Address 2707 Q strtet. Houth Omaha. J MW n AGENTS , DO YOU WANT THE BEST NICKEL slot machln * madet Juit out ; It leads them all : the "n w silver dollar" pays out dollars and nlckle * . A ble winner and money maker ; this Is your chance. Davis Novtlty Co. , Klmlra , NY J-M973 14 STOKAGK. STORAGE ) . WILLIAMS A CROSS. 1114 IIARNUY _ _ _ _ _ BTORAOD FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOD3 ; CLEAN and chetp rat . Ji. Wtll * . llll Farnain . .1IM DnDQH. TEUltM. Ml WASTTED TO HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIOAR , FOR SO. Nt t 7lJy ll BECOND-HAND FURNITURE. 120 B. 12TH ST. . N-650 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , stores , etc. I. Bru s ll , 710-712 N , 16th N-8M FOR SALE FUBNITUBE. PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on furniture & household coods. Enterprise Credit Co. , 613-C15 N. 18th st. O-8J7 FOR BALE , HARD COAL BTOVE , "OIIAND Universal. " 911 So. 31st street. O M930 10 FOB SALE-HORSES , WAOONS.ETO. FOR SALE , FINE FAMILY HORSE , WITH harness and phaeton , reasonable , 21,1 Board of Trade. P M963 10 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ] ET. BERNARD PUPS , 2101 DOUGLAS STREET. Q-M9M Jjrt _ FOR SALE , FULL BLOOD HOLSTEN COW , registered ; also bull calf , full blood. 2828 Web- sten 891 11 _ BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,004 tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q 588 ICE FOR 8ALB IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT Bros. . Council Bluffs. Q-M583 Jy23 FOR SALE. LOT OF FRESH MILK COWS. Call afternoon ; yard 26th and Burt street. Q-9SO-11 * FOR SALE , NEW 1894 EAGLE ALTAIR safety bicycle ; only ridden few times Q. & J. tires and aluminium rims. Cost S130.00 ; 180.00 cash takes It or secured note. 530.00. Address II. A. Tlbuals , Bertrand , Neb. C1-M101 11 FOR SALE , FIRST MORTGAGES , QUA RAN * teed 8 per cent , sums of 1300 00 to $1,0)0 00. Why take 4 per conl when you can get 8T Ames , 1017 Farnam. Q-M934 MIBCELL ANEO US. HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO rugs. Hmyrna rues repaired , 1521 Lcavonworth. R M218 JyH | TAXIDERMY AND FURS. BEND FOR CAT A- logue. George E. Brown , jr. , & Co. , 709 H. 16th. R-M271 PASTURAGK FOR CATTLE AND HORSES ; best grass , water , and shade In the country. Inquire 1800 Leavenworth trc t. Chart's Chllds. R M847 10 * CLAIHVOYANTS. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llable builness medium ; 7th year at 119 N. It. 8-683 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to B year * . Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 rarnam. ' " C94 MONEY TO LOAN AT IXJWEST RATES. THB O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. W 99 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , J18 N. Y. LIFE loans lit low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly. UNITED BTATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital J2,000,000. Surplus 1000,000. Sub mit choice loans tn F. S. Pusey , agent. First National bank building. _ _ _ _ _ _ " _ J . LHE INSURANCir POLIcfEB LOANED ON or bought. F. C , Chesney , Kansas City CITY LOANS , LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL business property ; per cent C. A. Starr , 615 N. Y. Life building. _ W-M259 MORTGAGE LOANSrA. MOORE. MI YJ Je- MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property. Ames , Kill Farnam street. LOAN8-W. O. TEMPLETON , LOANS WANTED , J. N. OMAHA I/JAN A TRUST CO. . 1GTH AND Douglas streets , loan money on city anil farm property at lowest rates of Intprest. _ W CM irolEY 6rLo7vN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS. Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnamjit. _ W 694 " M NEY TO LOAN ON" OMAHA PROPEIITY and Nebraska farms at .from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle. First National bonk building. \ > G93 DAVENPORT & WATERMAN , FARM LANDS , 822 N. Y. Ltfo bulldlnir , Omaha. Neb. LOANS , E. H. SHEAFE , 432 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. A. E. HARRIS , ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK X * 1 * vQ MONEY TO LOAN ON TlOIJSEHOLD FURNI * ' ture , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of chattel security , nt lowest possible rates , which lou can pay bnck at any time , and in any imount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. room 4. Wlthnell block. _ _ _ Xr i. J. B. HADDOCK , IIOOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCIC. X 73 MO'NEY TO NN. horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city , no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or in any amounts. MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 South 10th street. A Room Without a. Roomer's LIKE A Home Without a Mother. THE BEE finds roomers for rooms , and it finds rooms for roomers. Plenty of room on this page for your room ad. "Wants made known cheap. ARRIVED. II. PnTTIBONE. MEDIUM. MADI "on hotel , for a lev days only. S-M903 13 CLAIIlVOyANT-I'nOFGSSOIl WHITE , THU grcattBt clairvoyant of tils age. has arrived In Omaha , lie will read your future Ufa without a mlatake. Gives valuable Information on nil matters. Will lve you truthful advice on all bu-lnen * , law , money matters , and alt family affairs , being gifted with a rare and wonderful Indent Into -ucti matters , and never known to make a mlatake. The future plainly revealed , lovers united. Troublea healed , reunites tnt Beparated , from whatever cause , and causes ImrDX marrlago- Gives names of friends and enemies , also the ana you will marry. Tells what to do and where to BO to be luck/ . All In trouble call. Those desiring reliable Informa tion on alt affalr of life or business are Invited to call. All counsel strictly confidential. He can bo found at 1617 Chicago street. Hours from . m. to 9 p. m. Bundnystr ) . MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 603 S. 1JTH. 2D FLOOR room J. Massage , vapor , alcohol , etenm. snl- phurlno nnd sea baths. _ T 8 < C U MAUAMB BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d floor , room I , massage , alcohol , sulphur and ea baths. T-M90J 13' _ Misi DKVOL. FROM NEW YORK , HAS taken charge of Madam La Rook's massage parlors , 12 and 13 , 322 North lath.T T M8T7 12 * MMB. ANNA OK CHICAGO GIVES ALColFoL baths and massage. 308 N. ICth , room 13. T-M963 H * _ PEBSONAil CUEAM FOR WHIPPING ; COTTAGE CHEESE. Waterloo creamery , 1613 Howard : tel 1332. U-MH3 Jyll _ WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new Ice cream parlors , 28IW Leaven- worth street ; everything Is new , Including the building. Tel. 1034. Ice cream delhercd. U M210 LADIES' AMI1E RJEWELRY T OORDERj also repairing. 013 S. 16th street. U M1M MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-T1 1 ER- niul liatha. Bcalp and hair treatment , manicured chlprodlst. Mrs Test , 313H S ISth , Wlthnell blk. U CJJ _ _ PltOP. FRANK IIROQLIN RESTORES HAIR to the bald : cures dandruff ; stops hair falling out ; restores giay hair to Its natural color : both ceies treated. References furnished of Omaha patients who are relieved. No cure , no pay. Room 421 , Dee Dulldlnr. Omaha. Neb. U 200-Jyll _ MASSAGE , MADAME : IJEUNAUD , HID nonoE. _ U-M8M 14' _ _ 11ALDUFF A pleasant and convenient place. 1920 Farnam street , Paxton block ; 'phone , Til. 8AML BURNS INVITES YOU TO VISIT HI9 new art room at any time. 1318 Farnam. U 476 Jyll _ Dll. MAXWELL , SPECIALIST. OK INTERNA- tlonal sanitarium , removed to 408 Paxton block. Tel. 1627. U M491-Jy. . _ " HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CiaARr"FOR 6a U &I67-Jy-lS VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES Health book and consultation free. Addresor call Vlavl Co. , 316 Dee bldg. Lady attendant. U 691 _ SCHADELL'S SHAMPOO , VAPOR AND HOT air machine for steaming ladles' faces and heads ; cures dandruff and headache. 1522 Doug las street. U M83I 33 _ _ _ " ' ' DnT"w no'sT1fA'nr. N. " 24 FARNAM ST. ; hour * from 11 to 1 , S to ( , T to 8. Tel. 1310. U-9S8 A _ THH CELEBRATED COOK REMEDY IS NOW reduced In price to 110.00 for full course ot treatment , lint , second and third stages ; It cures In 39 to 60 days , without fall ; treat yourselves at home ; sent on receipts of price ; full printed direction * . Dr. A. J. Cook. Annex Grand hottl. Council Ulufls. la. U MJ13 11 CURKFREE OF CHAROEALL sufferers from eczema , scrofula and private diseases answering this up to July 23. Ad dress , with stamp , P 7 , Uce otttcc. U Mill * _ INFORMATION AS TO WHERB I1ERT COOK Is will be gratefully received ; ll rt. If , you see this , write or come home Immediately. Ida A. Cook , ninicoe. la. U M583 It , ' _ MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITT property , 11,000 & upwards , B to CH er cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith * Co. , 1320 Farnam. W Ml _ _ _ _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennon. Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W-C9J MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building. . X-707 FOR SHORT TIME LOANS APPLY AT ROOM No. 624. Paxton block. XG2)-Jy2S ) SHORT TIME LOANS. 432 PAXTON BLOCK. X 917A6 BUSINESS CHANCES. IP YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR KX- change merchandise , fret tn or out of busing * call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , 203 First National hii'k Omaha , Neb. Y MC30Jy2J HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIGAR. FOR 5C. Y-M268-Jy-I3 FOR SALE , A WELL ESTABLISHED PROduce - duce and commission buslnenq , with best cold storage plant In Omaha , splendid location , at very low figure. Ill health of proprietor's family necessitates removal from Omaha. For terms and particulars address O 37 , Uec. Y 523-3 FOR SALE , STOCK FORMERLY OWNED DY Jacob Leu & Soni , Atehlson , Kan. , consisting of heatlne. easollna nnd cooklnR stoves , t.n- wnre , hardware , tin pinto , sheet nnd galvan ized Iron , tinners' supplies , cutler ) ' , etc. For particulars npply to First National bank , mort gagee , Atehlson , Kan. Y M100 13 A RESPONS111LE CONCERN OR INDIVIDual - ual wanted In every city to take the sole agency for several Important staples of the typewriting business. Hlg cash commissions , exclusive rights nnd unequaled piojucta. The largest house of Its kind In the country hack of this. Address Clark , box 167 , Hoston. Mass. Y M1COO 10 _ FOR EXCHANGED HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIGAR. FOR 5C. .A15C9.Jy.15 IF YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE LAND TOR merchandise , or merchandise for land nnd cash , correspond with Necly & Klnney , Shel- tun. Neb. Z M910 13 * RARGAINS IN IIOMESTRADESALE.1G05 Dodge Z-S41 TO EXfHANGE , FINE NEW BABY GRAND piano for lot. Address O 63 , Bee , Z83S-9 * FOR EXCHANGE : , GOOD TOP IIUOGY * FOR wifely blcjcle. Address K. A. R. , South Omaha. 55 922-9 TO EXCHANGE. CLEAR LOTS IN OMAHA or South Omaha for equity In 7 to 10-room house , with barn. Address P 8. Bee ofllce. Z M024 10 ORGAN OR PIANO TO EXCHANGE FOR Bood unfety bicycle. Ad. Haller Muslo Co , . Blair , Neb. Z 989-11 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. MY LIVERY stock. Will sell or rent building , John Dolmny. Council Bluffs. Z-M102 23 3TOK SALE KEAL ESTATE. FARM LAND. C. F. HARRISON. 51 ! N Y LIFE. . It B-6 Jly27' FOR SALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CKL- lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30th nnd Sahler ; 11,250 00 : lone time. Enquire 1318 Fnrnam. Bam'l Burns. RE M64S BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMs ! sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker blk. R E-7M LIST BARGAINS FOR QUICK TURNS.1CC5 Dodge RE 84. ICO ACRES FOR 11,000.00 ON MONTHLY PAY- ments. Williams & Mlttan , room 313 McCaeue block. RE M9J1 10 FOR SALE. ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS , A good 8-rcwm house and stable , with 60-foot lot , only 11,600.00. I > . F. Hutchison. 103 N. 15th street. RE-M39S12 BUSINESS NOTICES. BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay , A. H. Hnyder , 1515 Uurt st. , tel 1107 , 833.S5 CARRIAGE TRIMMING. GENERAL REPAIRS , top J10 up , Louis Gutting , 114 S. 13th st , 8M Jyl4 OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PII'K FACTORY : OLD pipes made new. 613 H. Kill. M 151 CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER AND MENDed - ed Ilka new. IQil S. nth street. m-Jyl C. E. MORRILU CARPENTER. OFFICE AND store fixtures a specialty. 1513 Capitol eve. R. L. CARTER. METAL CORNICE SKY * lights , smoke stacks , furnaces. 1617 Howard st , 426 E. U. HURT. HORSESHOER. 31 < N. ISTH. (05-A5 _ DAMAGED MUUIORS ItESILVEKED. 713 N. 18. .91 AS I.OST4 * 9 LOST , CORNER 13TII AND ntEDRlCK PAR * n-ol , cold lull handlp , Return to llth nnj Fredrick ; peed reward jlfldj 931-0' IX38T , NinVFoT-NDLANil HOo7 7 MONTH9 old ; has on collar nnil ( Iccnsa tun No. 1811. Return to 2023 Pacific and evt -nnnl. . ' > > 7 Lost-M999 H LOST. A LADY'S IlLACK-i JACKET. RE- tween 40th and Center strrulimnd Snrpy Mill * . Sunday moinlng , July 8. , .1'liuler will plcd-o return same to 1917 Cass1 street and receive re nnl. j M105 10" LOST OR STOLEN , JIE.KIOAN UI.OOI1 * hound ; ears clipped close , Sultabti * reward for return to 322 N. 23rd. , M10I 12 * ANYBODY KNOWING TH1. WHEREABOUTS of a sidebar IIUKKX that M i stolen please re port to the pollco hcadquatlers. . , ' I.OSI-M333 10 OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS ; J. F. Ponder , in.in.iRor ; scientific examina tion of the eyes free : 222 S. 16th street. Com'l Nat'l Bk Bldg , , In Klnsler's drug store. S18-16 * THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. . SCIENTIFIC OP- tlcl.ins. 1403 Fnrnam nt. , opposite Paxton hotel. Kyes examined free. 717 EYES TESTED FREE BY A PRACTICAL OP * tluliin.Vn guarantee to lit the eyes perfectly , to > our entire mil-faction or money refunded. A. MANDKUIKHO , Jeweler and optician , northeast corner Six teenth and Parnam streets. 8C5 HOTELS. HOTEL BRUNSWICK , 18TII AND JACKSON , changed ImiuU1 , European plmi , first cla-s. ( Special attention to rooms by month. Rooms. 112.00 to 133.00 , Including baths , light and ele < vatcr. M143 Jyli THE MIDLAND HOTEL. Corner 16th nnd Chicago streets ; coolest hotel In Omaha ; new building , now furniture , electric hells , bath , steam heat American plan , 11.50 to 12.00 per day ; European plan. COo to 11.00 per day. M. J. Franck , proprietor. 835 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEB3 II. K. I1URKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1618 Chicago , Tel , 90. 709 BWANSON & VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers. 1701 Cumlng St. . telephone 1000.S2J S2J M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EM. balmer , 1417 Pamatn street ; telephone , 222. 334 HEAFEY & HEAFE * . 218 S. 14TH ST. TEL. 265 ; also , 24th and N sts. . So. Omaha. M4J7 MERCHANT TAILORS. SUITS TO ORDER AT COST B , LAR8F.N. 515 N. 16th st. Established 20 years. 231 Jyll B. MORTDNSEN , THE OLD RELIABLE TAILor - or , 404 N. 16'h , has greatly reduced prices. See his (5 pants and > 20 suits ; all made tn Omaha. ! B3 Jjll GRINDING. SCISSORS. LAWN MOWERS , RAZORS , ETC. , ground. Melchlor llros. , 1119 Farnara st.SCSA4 SCS-A4 RAZORS , SHEARS .CLIPPERS , LAWN MOW- rs , etc. A. L. Undcrland. 106 N. 14th. 17J LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND RE- paired. W. Boehl , rear 512 S. 16th. 2I Jyll TENTS AND AWNINGS. WH.Y DON'T YOU PUT UP AN AWNING ON your home ; keeps out sun , buautllles jour resi dence , cost1 ! but little. Omaha Tent & Awning Co. , 1311 Farnnm st. Tel. 8S3. 3S2-Jyl7 WOLF BROS. & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OF awnings , tents. Hags , wagon , hay , stock covers , taipnullni. banners , streanlerj. 703-705 S. 16th street. Tel. 601. Tents lo.r rent. M3S6 HARNESS. HARNESS. WHIPS. SADULliS , ETC. ! NEAT repairing. B. D. Canad. C21 S. )6th ) street. LLi ? ir ? ° ? JJt * _ GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR- ness. August Bohne , 711 S. 16th street. t ) , M-95 Jy HARNESS. WHIPS. NETS. ETC. REPAIRING a specialty. 113 N. IStll eL. 20J _ MEAT MARKET. NEATEST MARKET , BEST OF MEATS. E. A. Marsh's Washington imaiket , C14 N. 16th. . 133J/10 THE BEST CHOICE CUT OF MEAT AT Helnzman's market , 705 NI6th st , 132Jyld OEO. W. KURZ , CHOICE MEATS. PRICES reasonable.722 a ICUi street. M217 JyU ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUtif etorago batteries recharged ; electrical and gn eral machinists ; superior work guaranleHL Omaha Electrical Works , 617 and 619 S. 16th St. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTors - ors for elecrlc light nnd motor plants nnd nil kinds of electrlca construction. Western Elec tric Supply Co. , 418 and 420 S. 15th st. 897 JOB PRINTING. QUICK PRINTERS. KRAMER & CHANDLER. 1121 rarnam & 307-9 S. 12th. Phone 1650. Mall orders get quick action. 8C9-A4 REED JOB PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th street. Bee building.M490 M490 HAIRDRES8ING. MILLER , LADIES' HAIRDRESSING , SHAM- poolng , steaming hair goods , 1513 Douglas. 477 BICYCLE. BICYCLES , NEW AND OLD , J20 TO J125 ; cosy payments ; we rent and repair. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 107 N. 16th street. Tel 129. J12500 BICYCLES NOW $87.50 , J100.00 CUT TO 36S.2S , (60 00 cut to (12.50. M. Trolel , 2709 Leaxenworth street M219 Jyl3 BICYCLES REPAIRED , REMODELED , TIRES , sundries. Safes opened , repaired. C. R. Heflln , locksmith , 311 N. 16th street. 920A6 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'B SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , B1J N. Y Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. TiO SEE THH NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , tel. 1361. No. 214 S. 13th st. 991 TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT , SOLD , EX- clmnged , rented and repaired. Typewriter nnd olllce supplies. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , successors to the tspewrltlng de partment of the Meceath Stationery Co. , 21 < South Thirteenth stioct. Tel. 1361 990 STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SAIL regularly every Saturday from New York for Londonderry and Glasgow. Fumessla , July 14 , 3 p. tn. ; Anchorla. July 21 , 4 p. m. ; Clr- cassla , July 28 , 2 p. m. ; Ethiopia , Auiruat 11 , 1 p. m. Saloon , eccond class and steerage. Single or round trip tickets from New York or Chicago at reduced rates to the principal Scotch , English , Irish and all continental points. For money orders , drafts , outward or prepaid tlckds apply to any of our local agents or to Hendirson Bros. , Chicago : DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING-BY DAY AT HOME ; TERMS rcnHonable , cut nnd fit guaranteed. Inquire at 1721 Capitol n > cnue. C02-29 * t DRSSEMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES ; FIT and style guaranteed. Address N 37 , Dee M997 10- STENOGRAPHERS. C , A , POTTER. 626 N. 'Y.'LIFH BUILDING , does all kinds of stenographic work , law cases , depositions , chancery work , copying , etc. , at reasonable prices. Call nntl see the Duplex typewriter ; writes two letters nt one and tha same time ; the fastest tjpewrltcr In the world. M911 A6 WLUSIO , ART AND LANGUAGE. G , F. GELLENBECK. . BANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California stre'ot. 914 FOR BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS ; easy payments ; Instruments , rented ; rents apply on purchase. A. Hospe , jr , PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOIILU. 1517V4 FARNAM , JEWELRY. II , MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY , COS N. 16th St. 171- DANCING. FOR PRIVATE LESSONSr STAGE OR society dances , call on Morand , 1510 Homey , or 909 Dodge street ; terms reasonable. M964 A7 DENTISTS. DR. OEO. B. NASON. DENTIST , SUITE 200 Paxton block. 16th & Farnam vis. Tel. 712. 11C57 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal. Correspondence soll-lleJ. 1003 Farnam street. M46C PLUMBERS. FREE PLUMBING OF EVERY KIND. OArt sttum & hot water heittlm ; , w < rac * . 911 S. U. TICKET BROKERS. J. H. DAVIES , MEMBER A. T. II. ASS'Nl ticket * bought and told. 1111 Farnam n'rnct , H. ruLBIN CUT RATEaH03 232 Jyl9 The Union Pnrlllo Itiillmir Compitiiy. To Whom H Mny Concerns Tnko notice that on the list tiny of June , 18 < H , the Hon * ornblo Wuller H. Stillborn , Unltrtl Slntos circuit jmlKO for the ClKhth Judicial cir cuit , mnile nn order , of which following la a copy : In the Circuit Court of the United Stntcs for the niRhlh Jitdlclnl Circuit nnd Dli- trlct of Nobrnskn. Oliver Ames , second , et nl , complainants , vs. the Union I'nclllc Ilnllwny company and others , defendants. The petition of the receivers heroin pray ing for Instructions na to the continuance by them of the operations of the lines of rnllwny owned by certain of the defendant * herein nnd Included In the Union I'nclllo system , whose earnltiRs nre represented In said petition to bo Insutllclcnt to pay their operating expenses nnd taxes , namely : The Carbon Cut-On rnllwny , the IlrlRhton Houhler brnnch , the Junction City & Kort Kearney rnll.vny , the Omnha & Ilepubllcan Valley ra'lway ' , the Sallna & Southwestern rnllwny , the Denver , Lendvllle * CUinnlson rnllway , the Knniws Central railroad , the Kansas City & Omnha rnllpond , the Atchl * son , Colorado & 1'aclllc railroad , the Atchl- son , Jewell County & Weitern rntlroml , the Washington .t Idaho railroad , the Oregon Hallway Extension company ; nnd for au thority to use the money derived by said lecclvcts from the operation of the lines of the Union Pacific Hallwny company , or other of the defendants herein , to make up the deficiency nrhlnjr from the operation of said lines of rnllway described In said peti tion as unable to pay expenses and taxc , nnd for nn order ratifying the acts of said receivers In making ndvnnces for such pur poses has been presented to this court , and upon an Inspection thereof It Is ordered that said petition bo died In said catisc forthwith , nnd that said peti tion be brotiRht on for henrlng before me at the United States court room In St. Pnul , Minn. , on Thursday , the 19th day of July , 1S94 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. And It Is further ordetcd that notice of the IlllnB of said petition nnd of the hcar- Intr thereon nnd of a hcnrliiB at the time and place aforesaid , upon the question whether or not the receivers herein shall not forthwith surrender possession of and cense to operate nil of said lines of rail road where earnings arc , or nre likely to be , Instiniclent to pay theli operating ex penses , be given by the delivery of a copy of this order to each of the parties to this suit , to the attorney genera ! of the United States , to the Oregon Railway & Navigation company , nnd lo HIP tiustees under the several existing mottgages nnd trust Instiu- ments securing debts owing by the several defendants herein , and by publication bete- of In the New York World , the New Yoik Tribune , the Hoston Journal , and The Omaha Bee , In the dally Issues thereof , for ten times prior to July 14 , 1891. And It IB further orcleied that the United States nnd any of the otner parties to whom It la oidered that notice of the filing of the said petition be given may Intervene herein and bo heard upon the questions raised by said petition or by this order. Dated , St. Paul Minn. , Juno 21 , 18.91. WAIYTEH II. SANMOHN , United States Circuit Judge. Filed June 26 , 1S9I. Now , pursuant to the above order , notlca Is hereby given that the said petition will be brought on for hearing at St Pnul , Minn. , on Thursday , July 19 , 1891 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , as In said order speclllcd. June 28 , 1SDI. 1SDI.s. s. H. H. cijAmc , OLIVEIl W. MINK. K. I3LI.13IIY ANDHUSON , JOHN W. DOANK , FREDERIC It. COUDERT , Receivers. JOHN F. DILLON. JOHN M. THURSTON , Of Counsel for Receivers. jy2 dmlOt Made a well Man of "e.1 THU GRZ1T HINDOO REMEDY rOI.DCCE3 THE JlDOMi ItKSfl/in In BO HAYS. CiinTalt ' Kervous UlvuAfiet , FAllhtrr Memory. "ausot.l > ypn taUu oa'and quickly biitsiirelyTestorei I.o t A.'iuliood In old or > o nc. Ga-tly carried inest pocket. 1'rlcoH.OOn package. Blx fur # ft.OO with n ivrlttcnpiinrniili-clociirooriaoncjrcriiiKlid. Don't bu\i \ an fmllatinn but liislut on lm\lnir IMIAIMI. If w will tend It prc-pald. rlentnl Medical Co. . tlHCiliO , ILL , or tk.fr ic , U. SOuD by Kiihn & Co , Cor. 15th and Doiigin-s fits . nnd J. A. Fuller & Co. . Cor llth Doualats Sis. . OMAHA- Splend Id cnrntlvo ncont for Nervous or Slcl : Ifeadaoho , Drain Ktlmujtion , Sleopleiuui * * .srficlnl or general Neurnlelainlio for Ith-m matUre , Gout , Kidney Di'ordora , Acid Dys pepsia. Anaemia. Antldoto for Alcoholic and other cicotsos. 1'rico , 10,2Saud60oaata. Eflorrescent. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 S. Western Avsnun. CHICAGO For sale by oil druggglsts. Omaha. BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Boo Building : , OMAHA , Neb. Advice PREIi SUAIMEll ICKSOItT Ocean HLouse NKWPOUT , R. I. OPENS JUNE 23rtl. The leading Seashore Resort of America. IVAURKNF. L15LAND , Proprietor. WAKUKN LELAND. Jr. . Mnnngor ALSO HOTEL AVKNEL , LONOUilANIUI RHILWAY TIME l.eavea Omalial Depot 10th anil Ma on St . 4 : < jpmT . Chicago Vestibule . 9.50am 0:45am : . Chicago Hxprcsa . 4 : > pm 7.02pm. . Chicago and Iowa Local , . , . , 8OUam : ll:3i.un : . ,1'ucillo Junction I-ocnl . CC5pm : LettVts"TuOllLlN(3TON . "MO , Omaha ) _ Depot 10th andMaion _ His. | Omaha iO:19am .TDeuver Expiess 9:35am. : 10:15am : Deadwood. E piess . . . . , , . . 4:10pm 4.EOpm ) IMiver Express , 4:10pni : 60jim ; . .Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 6:50pm : 8:15uin. : ± Llncolii Local ( txccpt Sunday.11.23am ) Lca\es I K. O. . ST. J. & C. 11. ( Arrives Omalial Depot 10th and Mason tit3. I Onialn * 94Sam ; . . . .Kunn.is City Day Express D.Sipin 84Spm.K ! C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. C:50im : Leaves I cniCAlJo. R. I. * ri'ACIFlC. | Aul\ea OmalialUnlon Depot 10th & Mason bta. | Omaha UAbT. ' I0:16nm..Atlantic : Cxpruss ( ex. Sunday ) . . 0.03pm 4:40pm..Chicago V.eatlbuled L'mltcd. . . . l.Jpm : ll35pm.Oklahoma Exp. ( to C. JU. ex Bun ) . C:30am : " ' WEST. 6:35am : Oklahoma & Texas Exp. ( ex Hun.11.3jpm ) J Spjn.jj . . { . . Colorado J.lmltc l.L..i. . 410pm ; " . .fttCes j UNIOfT 1 ACI1''IO. | Afrl\e " OmnhalUnlon Depot 10th & Ma-on Bls.l Omaha BilOam Demer Express 3SOpm : 2:15pm : O\erl nd Flyer C:50pm : 3pm.Beatrice & Htromsb'u I.xux ( Hun ) 12.30am CMOpm 1 ncltlo Expree- 10:5jam : Mall ' LTaTes'TCHlCAOO. MIir & "ST. PAlIL.IArrTvSs' jDinBhttJUnlonDepat10th 4 Masqn Hta.f Omaha Cl"pTn : Chicago Limited 937am llilOjm..Chicago Express lex. Sun ) . . . . S.Olmn Ceiives I F "K " Mu. v ALuUT. Arrives " Oinahal Depot 15th and Webster 8t . _ JOmaha 8:0am. : . . Deadwood Express S:10pm : :05am : ( Ex. Sat.J.Wyo. Ex.Ex. ( Mon , ) . SslOpm C.OOpm. Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunday..10:4Sun ) _ | : ! pjni..i.it..St. ) Paul JJxpr ss j"4 > nirj Leaves [ CHICAGO & KORTHWEST'N" [ XrrlveT OnmlialU. P. Depot jOth & Mason Sta.l Oirulm 11.05am.T. Chicago Expieui eYiOpm 4:0ipni : ! Vestibule I.lmltoil il:2)nm 6SOpm : ( Ex. Sat..Chic. Pass.Ex ( , Mon. ) 0r.prn : _ tC6am..i.i : , , Mo. Valley Local. . . . . . . . . . . 10 2)pm ) "l.eaTe T MISSOURI PACIFIC lAnlvej OmahaDepot | _ _ 15th and Webster Bts. J _ Omaim " ' " " "s'ooam T. .fit. Louis"Express . . . G.oOim 6:10pm'.Da'liy : " ex ! Bun. Nebiu8k % Local u'l'J.im ' liavesT C. " . ST. P. . M. & O. lAnlves Omalia [ Depot Uthand _ Webiler Ht * . | Omaha " "s.OOam..Sioux City Accom ( Ex. Sun. ) . S:0pm : 10:00am..Sioux : City Acoom ( Sun Only j 8 Kpm I ! l6pm.Sioux City Exnress ( Ex. Hun..ll.SOini " 1'uul LlmltPd . . . . 9 4)am ) LTSvei SIOUX CITYT&l'ACiriC. Omuhay.I | * . Dvput 10th & ita .jnHl3. . _ | _ Omaha : Mam . . .Sloux City l'asi iiger..7..7 10.2iprn ) iMpm : , . . , . , . . .Ht. 1'aul Kxpieon. . . . . .lO.oOum "Ceaves'l SIOUX CITY7 * * i I'AC'H'IC. lAnlv " Omahal Depot 15mandWl _ _ > ator Ht . I Omai i t:30pm : St. l'aul Llmltol . . 94Um ; _ 6 .Mpm.j.i ; Chlcaga Limited _ . _ . _ . 94lim OTfAltA 'S HTr niDfiH ( ArrlveT P. Depot loth & on Kt.,1 Onuha , , , , .Uu Louia "Cannon lialt , . UMeut AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oity Expenses for Ccratnp Year as Mapped Out by Oity Oounoil , AMOUNT ALLOWED EACH DEPARTMENT I'ro < ll < ins nt tlin ( liirliio | Ordination PniKPil lliirRlitr * Loot Hlnrrn In tli Ilnl- IIOM Pitrt ( if the City AI Bto City Uosslp. An onllnnnco regulating the duties of llio earbnKo Inspector v > ns Introilttccd nt tlio meeting of the council last night. It pro vides for the removal of ilcnd animals , gar bage , inatturo niut other refuse matter , anil prohibits the depositing of gnrb.tgc , iiiunurc , ashes , niul similar rubbish In the streets and alleys at the city. An Important sec tion of the ordinance ro.ids : "In rcnnvlng dead animals they slinll be loaded > n drays or carts nnd covered from sight ; provided that It shall bo unlawful for aald garbngp master or any other person whomsoever , to have or convey on any cart , dray or wagon , any dead nnlmals from the Union Stock yards through or over the steels or .illc > s of said city. " The rules were suspended and the crdl- nance passed , Mr. Wood being the only councilman who objected. Samuel Uonlon nnd George Chase own a nu'rry-go-rouml , which Is In full operation on Twenty-fourth street. They claim that they were flopped from doing business on , 'uly 4 , beraiiao they would not pay $5 , vihcn Urn djlly custom had been $2 , and through Colonel T. P. r.lllott , their attorney , they ask for damages in the sum of $3,500. The annual appropriation ordinance. In cluding back bills , was pissed. The total Is $ S1GG2.37. distributed as follows ; In terest fund , $35.S5t.T7 ; judgment fund , $9,05S.S3 : police department , $ 'J,95SS3 ; llro department , $5,975.2 ! ) ; public lights , J ,000 ; salaries of offlcors , $9.r,00 ; engineer/a depart ment , $1,100 ; general fund , $3,017.65 ; total , $81CC2.37. Only 85 per cent of this amount can bo checked from , which makes the total $ Ca-ll3. Or ado was established on Archer avenue. Hurclur * Loot Stin . A case of bold burglary nnd robbery took place on N street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets at an early hour yesterdax morning. The places of business of Theodore Vol/ and Max Ousowskl were entered and the stocks In both places \\ero riddled. Mr. Volz conducts n tailor shop. His back door was cut and the key on the Inside of the door turned. Flvo whole suits of clothing nnd about $300 worth of cloth tn the bolt are gone. Mr. Gusowsltl's place Is next door. There Is only a thin pine partition between the two places. A door leading In from the rear was easily forced open by the thieves and the whole stock was gene over. The thloves were evidently very deliberate In their work , as neatly every article In this store was Inspected and only the very best things taken. Two dozen pair of good pantaloons , a dozen hats , neckties , jewelry and several dozen shirts were carteJ n\vny. From both places the thieves took enough stuff to fill a wagon , and no doubt that Is the way the goods were gotten away with. These stores are located In the very heart of the business portion of the town. H Is only a block from the police station , and Is a thoroughfare that Is traveled on by people ple when there Is any ono on the street. The police force has been reduced to such a small number that thieves have been work ing hero for the last ten days without any fear of detection. Two dozen robberies of every description have taken place , nnd the second victim Is yet to be convicted. There Is no man at the station , and In case a citizen should detect a man committing a crime he might bo two hours in locating an officer. Kurly Morning Flro. The saloon conducted by ex-Police Captain John Van AVIe was destroyed by fire at G o'clock yesterday morning. The building Is situated at Twenty-sixth and Q streets. Mrs. Van Wlo arose early , and going to the kitchen started the gasoline stove. There was something wrong with the stove , and the flames shot up and burned her hands , right arm , face and neck badly. Her screams aroused the household , but before anything could be done the fire had branched out and the frame work was all abjazo. An alarm was sent " In and the firemen responded promptly , but"tho place was gutted before the water could get In Ha work. While Mrs. Van Wle's wounds are very painful , she was not seriously Injured , and was fortunate to escape with her life. The Sehlltz building , which adjoins the saloon , wai slightly damaged. The heat set flro to the window sills , but was put out by the firemen after $25 damage had been done. done.Mr. Mr. Tlgho owned the Van Wle saloon building , and both the building and stock Is fully covered by Insurance. Milgla City Gossip John Flynn Is the happy father of a daughter. Miss Agnes Roacho has gene to Beatrice on a visit. The Taxpayers league will hold a meeting tonight. Mayor Johnston will address the members and give some facts and figures on the finances of the city. Henry Kldd , alias Henry Maher , was ar rested yesterday on suspicion. Ho had a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles In Ills pocket , which It Is thought ho stole. The pollco gathered In Hans LIntiorgcr last night on a warrant charging him with assaulting Mlko Dempsey. The low took place In a saloon at Twenty-sixth and Q streets. Owen Dougherty , formerly a clti/en of South Omaha , was killed In a mine at Cilp- plo Creek , Colo. , yesterday. The remains wcro sent hero and can bo seen at I leafy & Heafy's morgue today. Frank A. Mullen and Miss Carrlo Hlldlng of this city wcro matrled at the home of the bride's sister , Mrs. John Kuhn , 612 South Seventeenth street , Omaha , last evening , Hov. CN. . Dawson of the Magic City of ficiated. The residence of Mr. C. G. Jaycox , on the third floor of the block at the corner nf Twenty-fourth nnd U btreets , was visited by thloves yesterday afternoon while the mem bers of the family wcro out. Nothing of value Is missing. * Always patronize the home article. Spec ially If It's better. Cook's i\trn. Dry Im perial Champagne has no equal. o Moating at Com Hand beach , AVlll iJlsi-uxH the SlrlliP. This evening the Bishop Payne Literary Hocloty of fit. John'.s Afilcnn Mothodlst church will discuss the qneHtlon : "lloBolved. That tbo Pienent Pullman Strike In Chicago Is Jfensonuble.Vnr - real ouate. It' * rhe.p , saf * , can b purrlift"M upnnsAH * monthly payment * nod will , we truly bailers , double hi ralun ln > l In ot two > ar . Pamphlet , 1'rlca I. | t. BIU ! l'l t on nuiueit. Ile-r ( nrc , too , K you llk . The Udgemont Company , Omnha , Neb , * rnntcit nnd In Keeping with thi Principle ! tlmt I'nderly Am rimn Cltl en hi | " . The nltlrmnmp will bo tnkcn by J. H. Woods , Mrs. l-iatt ntul It t * rurrV , ' the nrcntlvp l > v\V H. Mode , .hi. Lulu Wjllo nnd J.V I.OIIR. I'nniiil n Cure for MiUlc IllinniimtUm. Mrs. A. Inveen. residing nt 720 Henry St. , Alton , 111. , suffered with slntlc rheumatism for over eight months. 9ho doctored for It nearly the \\holo of this tlmo. using various romeille * recommended by friends , and wni treated by the phslclan , but rrestv il no relief. Slip then tued ono nnd a half boltlo $ of Chamberlain's Pain balm , which effected a complete euro. This U published nt her tcnueM. nt slip wniits others similarly nf * dieted to know what cured her. For sale by all druggists. Omutia's great resort t'ourttnnd Hcnch. COBURN DID NOT DO IT ALONE. i\phllii4tlioruil : I In Tonic In the I.iljIllR Oft of I Iri'mi'ii , At the mortlng of the Hoard of Flro nnd Pollco Commissioners last night Commis sioner Cotmrn arose to n question of prlvllego and stated that ho wanted to ho set right before the members of the llro department. Ho had been Informed that the members , or nt least , many of them , wcro holding him personally responsible for the stringent orders given the chief during the temporary dffloluncy In the funds at this disposal ot ' this department. In s'ome wny the mem bers had conceived that IIP alone had Issued the order which practically l.oppi the men on duty for a period of twenty diys without pay This waa not the case , as this action wia duo to a resolution paused by the board nnd voted for by every member of the com mission , nnd Commissioner I'oburn was ap pointed as a raminltteo of ono to notify the chief ot the action of the whole board. Ho said that ho did not want to bo blamed for something he was not guilty of. The- chair man ordered that the i coords bo made up bhowlng the action of the \\holo board In this matter. Hx-Court Officer Walker , who was accused of misappropriating police court funds by Clerk Michaels , nnsttci'cd the nccuaatlou with n red hot letter to the commissioners. Ho biandod all of Michael * , ' statements as being malicious falsehoods , and said tlmt the clerk and judge of HIP police court had quarreled over these Mime sums befoie ho ( Walker ) had been dismissed from tlm forco. The board owes Vi'allirr for part of a month's pay and ho notified the cominlsiloneis * Dull ho \\ould hold them teapoiisiblo for his pay. Walker Is ailing as n guard of the Comnlon- woalors lie Imprisoned at Fort Sidney , and he Intimated that when ho loturncd ho would make things quite torrid for some people. William L. Sliiner filed charges against Offlcor Stiles , charging hint with neglect of duty In not p.itrollng his entire beat , with 'I drinking and loallng around saloons whllo on duty and other conduct unbecoming an officer. The board act Stiles' trial for next Monday e\enlng. The finance committee was Instructed to ascertain the amount of cash on hand In the pollco fund , to FC > If there was enough money on hand to wartnnt the board In appointing a number of additional policemen for the lemalnder of the ytmr as It Is cpnslUered that the force needs about thirty more men to thoroughly patrol the city John F. Coffey wants to transfer his saloon license from 1902 South Thliteeuth street to 1531 on the same street Theodore Gallagher filed a protest , nnd the matter will bo given a hearing at the next meeting. Gallagher plieges that Coffey has violated the Slocumb liquor law and Is not a proper person to ci ndict | nn orderly naloon. The committee which Investigated Chief of Police Seavey's special eiders , among which 4 was the notorious order regarding Immoral women , reported that It was satisfied with what the chief had done , but ono of the committee explained that ho did not wholly approve of the order. He thought that as tlio whole matter had been stopped nnd that as the board had acquiesced In such orders heretofore , the least said about the matter the better It would bo. The committee on law and ordinances i commended that nil the druggists who havn heretofore been reported as being guilty of violating the ordinance governing the sale of liquors bo prosecuted by the authorities , and that the county attorney be furnished a list of the names of the accused parties. Thomas Gray was appointed as forage mas ter for the llro department without extra compensation. Ho Is to Inspect , weigh and older all the bay and grain for the use of this derailment In order that the city may not get the worst of It In making such pur chases. Officer Glover was granted five days' leave of absence. Tbero is no danger from this dlseaao when1 Chamburlaln'3 Cough remedy Is freely given. It liquefies the tough mucus and olds ex pectoration. It also lessens the severity and frequency of the paroxysms of cough ing , nnd insures n speedv recovery. Thera Is not the least danger In giving It to chll- uren or babies , as It contains no Injurious tuhstance. 25 and CO-cent bottles for sale by all druggists. _ _ Bathing at Courtland Doach. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Trouble Oior Sale of Lots In Douglas Ad dition Not Voc Hrttlml. The sale of Douglas addition lots , which has been a sort of Intermittent nightmare with the county officials for several years , was brought up again at thu meeting of the county commissioners yesterday afternoon. A lengthy communication was handed In , from II. J , Abrahams and Henry Splglo , In which the petitioners demanded satisfaction for the manner in which they claimed to hnvo been fllmllamnied by the county In the trans action In question. Tlio petition stated that In 1SS7 they had purchased five lots In Douglas addition from the county , for which they paid $1SOO In cash nnd gavu promis sory notes amounting to something over $3 , COO in addition. In duo tlmo It developed that the county had no right to dispose of the property In that manner , and In December , 1891 , they entered Into an agreement with the board that they were to rccolvo back their money In exchange for a quit claim deed to the property , and that a suit then pending to re cover on the promissory notes would bo dis missed. They claim to have delivered the deed , but that the county failed to perform Its part of the agreement and return tha money and notes. The petition was referred to the Judiciary committee for Investigation. The contract for furnishing brick for tliB now culverts on the south and cst roads was. awarded to the Nebraska Fuel company at $7.75 per 1,000. Mike Ki Ko drew the contract for grading In township 21 ! neir Mlllard. The bills of tha county nsscssora weio approved and ordered placed on the appropriation sheet , but action on those ot the city assessors was deferred. The -board then went Into executive session on tha Platte canal proposition. ItlllniiH Cnltr. Those who are subject to attacks of this dlEcabu will bo Interested in thu cxpcrlenco of Mrs. F. Hutler of 22 Fillmore street. Fclrhavon , Conn. She Kays : "I Buffered for weeks with colic and pains In my stomach , caused by biliousness. One-half teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Chollc , Cholera and Dlnr- rnoea remedy effected a cure. For sale by nil druggists. luthlng at Courtland beach. FIGHTING OVER BABY RUTH. Oimricl linn X < m lleiui Carried Into th 1'olici' Court. Although the county court some tlmo ago decreed that the foster parents of Haby HntH Wright Trotter Crnost , Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam- ual U. Rrncst , should glvo up the child to Ho real parents , Mr. and Mrs , Charles Wright , they have BO far refused to do so. Last Saturday Mr. Wright , accompanied by Constable Ford , went to K'nicufa resldurico to get the child by replevin A wordy quar rel followed , but the baby remained wlier * It uas. KrnuBt has now filed a complaint la police court charging Wright and tha con- fatuble with trespass and disorderly conduct , A IM > \ > - Kliul of l Far 2G cents you can Insuru yourself and family imuinst any bad results from nn at tack of bowel complaint during the uunuruT , One or two doses ot Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera anil Diarrhoea remedy will cure any dlnary case. It nvcr falls , and Is plem- .nt nnd safe to tak' v one can afford to / ba without It. FJT e 13 cents p r bal tie , by all druggixt *