THE OMAHA DAILY' 'BEE : .SATURDAY/ JULY 28 , 1804. Ao > frtl omenls for lhw > rnliimn * will b taken vootll 12 31 p. jn. for the evening and until : W b. m. for the morning and Sunday editions. , r Advertisers , by.remieallns ; n numhfred check , can have nnnnern ml-lirMdl In n numwrra If tier in cnro of The Il'ff. Answer * > rldrcs fd will to delivered upon presentation of the check. nntP" , IVio n word flnt Insertion. Ic a wonl 'thtreafter. Nolhln * taken for 1m than Me. WANTED-BITUATION. KNniNinTiT I\NI > YtMi7iNinTbr.HiRE8 jon In country town runnlnu ntnllmnry en lne. Aildrets O. W. H. , liox S77 , Missouri Vnlley. la. A 191W HITt'ATlON WANT ! ' . ! ) . | IY A YOt'NO Olltt. to take charm1 of children or do upronjj work In rcnH-ralle | fiitnlly : ha < - hud cxp rlonce with chlldnn. Nettle Rjnn , IrUnKion Neb ; WANTED MALE HELP. WANTEDnxPEUiBNrKtCRACKER Imkcm. Applr at once. American 1ll riil nn-l Mfg. Co. U-MM2 M _ BOLICHT0RH , TCAMH rfllllD : INBTALLMIJNT AniTlenn Wringer Co. , 1CI9 II ward. WANTKD , WITH A LAROE CORPORATION , an experienced credit mnn , to one having Ml the nccertmry ciuiillllcntlonn to 1111 Ktich a posi tion a good opening l offered. Addreiw H H , * Hee. H-M5M 23 SALESMAN WANTKD IN EVERY COI'NTY In Unltid Hliili' * ; J75.00 month nml expense * ; oilier , advertising delivery team furnished ; Koodi monopoly. Aildrnu K. H. Co. , \t t < > n- lonnnilf * bldi ? . Ilxlon , M.in" . II M-a & ' WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED-OOOD Al COOK. WAGES J-.OO per weik. Apply 200 Ko. 23th A\e _ tna A GERMAN rum. WANTED TO no CHIN- oral housework In n iirnnll fnmll > . referencps wanted , Apply 120 N. yth St. C CIO 27 FOK' BENT HOUSES. FOR RENT. OOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house , 2021 Cspltol nvenue. U. H. notion , room T , Commercial NMlonnV. D " , IIOUSES-W. O. TKMPLETON. " TBNT3 FOR RENT 1111 FARNAM BTJjn CLEAN , COMFORTABLECONVENIENT" moderate rentals , best 3 nnd 4-room suites for housekeeper * on.y. Reference * re < mlred. Also l-room suite In teci-ment. 818 8. 22d street. VERY FINE 7-ROOM COTTAGE AT REduced - duced price ; cnll nt once. Fidelity Tiust Com pany , 1702 Fnrnjm street. D 419 FOR RKNT WANTEDGOOD MEDIUM priced houses. Li t your houses for rent with Amen. D MEiS JIZS PRATT ST. , IN GOOD REPAIR. J8.00. 8513 Howard st , 4-room cottage , as good a * new , J10.00. J401 Jackson t. , a fine modern cottage , roomi , nearly new. nnlv 122.10. B. li cor. Clh and Williams , a 9-room house with barn , large yard , fruit trees , berries. etc. , paved st , only J23.00. One of thnsp beautiful LaFayettc Place houses chenp to rlnht party. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 rarnnm Kt.D . D 83i FOR RENT. DESIRAIILE DWELLINGS IN all parts ot city K. H. Shcafe 432 Paxtnn hllc. D-918A6 FOR RENT. MODERN 10-ROOM FLAT. CENtrally - trally located , will lendlly 1111 with roomers. E. H. Bheafe. 433 I'axton blk. D S19AO FOR RENT , MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. 2513 Farnam. R. C. Patterson , Ranmo blk. D 9.7 HOUSES. F. K , DARLING. IURKEU IJLOCIC. D-673 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Dayls company , 1503 Farnum. D C76 coTTAons , jionnRNcnoicn IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Klgutler. 201 Ilee bldK. D-677 CENTAL AOnNCY. 507 DROWN BLOCK.D D C7S KCLKCN'NY&CO. . R. 1. CONTINENTAL HI.K. D-G79 FINE 7-ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 S. 1CTH Btreet ; range and all other conveniences. Geortre Clouscr , room 2. 1C23 Faruurn atrcel. D 330 FOR HISNT IF " "KOJU3 GlLs'TLnMAN AND hla wife \vuuld like to rent n deblrablc motlern linuao njf nine rooms In a choice location , we have It. Uo Ka & Hill. O 39i-A20 _ w-nooM Housa MODERN CONVENIENCES. C21 South 13th Htrcct. D 33-27 ! * , .QIX-ROOM COTTAGE. 937 NORTH 2T.TII ST. . J10.00 ; enquire 2I204 ! Cumlng or SM H. IStli st. D ISO 23 HOUSES , VERY REASONABLE. WELL LO- ciitcd. Sherwood. 912 N. Y. Life. D-J12 23 * 8-ROOM Iiorsil NEAR HIGH SCIIOOLE. J20.00 per month. Enquire 261C Capitol Ave. D-329-1 * - - C-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODKIIN 1MPROVE- meritH , larfie yard , Hhnda trn , near Hanscom imrkl furnlturo for Bale. Inquire at 1111 8. Jtith St. ' D 5 1-23 * A NEAT 5-R. 1IOUHE. WALNUT HILL. JS.OO. C. D. Ilutahlnson , 1G23 Fnrn.itn. D Mull 29 FOR RENT. nESIRAULE 4-TtOOM COTTAGE , snnthenst corner 2Sth nnd Dodge Mrr > ets. J.00. Rlngwnlt , llnrker block. D 11533 23 FOR KENT 3-ROOM COTTAGE. OWEN MC- Caffrcy , 111 H. 16tli St. 1J SO 23 * FOH RENT. CHEAP , FOUR-ROOM HOUSE , 830 South 27th street. D MJ53 30 FOB , BENT FTJBNISHEU BOOMS. VEIIY NICE ROOMS. 1723 DAVENPORT. U 283-30 * FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 20K St Mnry'B n > enuc. E-M43J 28 * FIVE ROOMS , 1713 NORTH 1ITII STREET. R 152-30 * FURNISHED ROOM , J1ATH ; JC.OO MONTH. 1011 Fnrnain. E 313 ! ! FTJBNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. I'NDE RCARB OF Women's Chilstlan association. Ill S. 17th st. F-CS3 ROOMS AND UOAUD. 2413 CAPITOL AVENUU F 6C3 ' ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2130 1IARNEY. - * I--I72-A12 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND FIRST claHi iMinrd. 1721 DodKe. F 215 ROOMS' 1S10 CHICAGO ST. F M3S1 A20 13ESIRAHLE SOUTH FRONT ROOM AND ALcove - cove , with boaid , C510 Dodgu Htnvt. T M4CS 2S TJNFUBNISHED BOOLIS FOB BENT t NICE ROOMS ; WATER. CoFN. 13TII ST. Cl 203-A13 * FOB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES CORNER SALOON , 924 DOUGLAS. INQUIRE Kt. I-M80S FOR HUNT. THE 4-STORY IIR1CK UUILDINQ , 818 Fariutm street. The bulldlnu Ins a Hie- ntoof cement basement , complete steam heat Ing Ilxturea , water on nil Doors , gns , etc. Ap ply at the oinca of the nee , 1 910 AGENTS WANTED , AGENTS WANTED , OR SALESMEN UESIR- Inir > lda line , to taKe'ordera by nunn > lu ; sliiplc seller , easily carried. We pay expenses und salary , or ooinmlxtlun nnd furmith sampleti on application , AUJri'sa Loclc llox 125 , Nuw Voik City. _ _ _ _ _ WANTED , A Or.NERAI. AGENT IN IIVEIIY | at . To thw rlsht men tl > o lurKest p > y , the rurrst ouportunlty UMT oiTeied. The mint popular nnd attractive Insuriinre plan In the world , Wrlto for InfKimnllon. Aihllem the American It'-nevokMit legion , I'helan building. Ban I'mncl co. Cnl , J-M3M 2i ) _ AOENTS. ALWAYS SOMKTIUNd NUW AND bent sellers In Indieu' E-Jt"l" . wrllu today. It will lay you , Uidlts' Supply Co. , 3118 Kurest avenue , Chlcngti. J M337 S.s * WANTED TO IIENT WANTKD TO HUNT-WANT TO LDASH FOR teim of year * tenement block or number nf ilwclllnc * centrally located. Address P. O. Uu 79. . K-07 : _ WANTKD , ROOM AND HOARD , MODERN ooiM'iil iiCP , for sltiKln Kt'iitlemin. Stntn terms. Addu'ict 3 17. Hee. 1C MM8 ! 9 WANTED. llOARD AN ROOM UY l DY IN iirhnln fniully , American , nt rrnnomilile pi Ire. Mu t ba on or near Itiuney. Dodiie , 16th , llth or Wnluut- Hill llm-s. Slate pilcn and kind of room.Addrt'ii * H 19 , llci > oltlce , city K-MJUl 30 STORAGE. GTORAQE , WILLIAMS & CROSdii | HARNEY. M-6M UTORAGH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and chtup rat * . R. Wells , 1111 I'uiuam. M-M7 OM.VAN4STORAGE CO.li FARNAM. Tel. 15f . WANTED-TO BUY. I1KSTKORT1IK MONEY.HAVANA FRKCKLIC3. N-MSC7-A19 furnltute , .auv , * U. I. UniMtll , 719-711 N , llth FOB SALE FUBNITTTBE. PAYMENTS EASY. YOU WON'T MISS YOUTX money. Low price * on fumlturo A household roods. Knterptls * Credit Co. , ClJ-tts N. ICth t , 1011 HALE. rt'HNITfllK OF IM1OOM FLAT nt a Kint iwcrince ; must be Md nt once. Inquire ( tl I'axton hilt. O MSM H HKb KKBB HI Hl llkl lH BB B K B KH BHIkKlK FOB SALE HOUSES , WAOONS.ETO I'lNIJ SECOND HAND PItAKTONS AND PAII- tlnfcn. A. J. Hlmpsan's ReK | > Rltory , 1411 Dmlce. P-C14.12I _ roit SALi-HAt : > i > u ; PONY. ADDRIISH i > 27. _ Jlei\ _ _ P-627 23 roit HAM : . I.A V"'H YiNifTwiviNO noiisT : und nrnl-cl.iui plmelon. J30 South 21st street. P MJ34 29' FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ! Oil SALE , FIRST MOnTOAOE3. GUARANteed - teed S tier ecnl , sums of 130000 to ll.OUO.OO. % \hy tnko 4 per cent when you can pet 87 Amc < . 1617 Farnani. Q M99I irr : TOR SALE" ; CAN SHIP OVER ANY ROAD out of Om.iha nnd Council UlufTs. I imareaux Ilrog. . W Ho. 16th. Omaha. Q-332-A17 FOR HALI5 ST. 11ERNARD PL'PS , FULL PED- Iffrrtil. C2 N. 19lh Brteet. Q M437 ST. IIERNARD IKO ) Pirp. 9 MONTHS OLD ; HncpcdlRree , fine inarklngs and color. Room SO. Darker block. Q-M504 al 193 FOR SALE IN CAR IXJTS. OILUEIIT Hi-or. Council llluffs. Q M623 A25 WAGON UMIIRELAS ; SIMPSON , 1411 DODOE. . . Q-S13 2I 2 PHYSICIAN PIIAITI'ONS AT POST , NO DU- ceptlon. Drummond Currlagn Co. , 18 & Hartley. Q-5.V ) 2 TOP nrodiES 3& * r LEATHER TOP CAR ! rlnge | C3. Drummund Ciirrlage Co. Q-C31 MISCELLANEOUS. FREE MfSEUM OF ANATOMY TO MEN only. Dr. tfcarlca & Seurles. 1416 Fnrnnm st. , R-131-A1B HAVE YOril OLD fARPBT WOVEN INTO ruga. Smyrna rugi reiialrwl , 1321 Leivcn orth. R-M5I2 CLAIKVOYANTS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llublo business medium ; 7th ycnr ut 119 N. It . a-sa CLAIRVOYANT-PROFESSOR WHITE CAN DC consuUed on business , marrlnpc , divorces and all family affairs , the futuie plainly revealed , lovers united , troubles iirnled .names of irienui nnd enemies ; also the one you will marry. Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sim- day , 9 to B. 1617 Chlcuso street. H 109-A10 * MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. MADAME SMITH , 502 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR , alcohol , Btenm. sulphur room 3. Massage , vapor , phur nnd sea baths. T M433 28 MME. ANNA OF CHK'AOO GIVES ALCOHOL baths and massage. SOS N. IClh. nxim 13. A Aiii > l 3 PEKSONA1. . LADIUS' AMHEU JDWnLlST TO also icpalrlng 6138. _ _ Itth atrect. U-M150 L'B SHAMPOO. VAPOn AND HOT air mnchhio for steaming ladles' Jnces and heada- cures dandiurt and headache , law Doug las Etrcut. U MS5I S3 ' _ _ _ _ rHr'irwANA KUECKLI : , A W WHEN OUT WITH YOUll LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new Ice cream parlors , 2802 Leaven- worth street : everything In new. Including tn building. Tel. 1030. Ice cream dellverc d- VIAVI HOME TREATMENT POU LADIES. Health tiook and consultation fiee. Address or call Vlavi Co. , S4S Uee bldg. Uidy attendant. OR. W. IIOSS MAUTlN. 13T FAnNAM ST. ; Upurs from 11 to 1. J to 6 , 7 to 8. Tel. ISIO. " * UNION iinAND-niiNnxi : . WHOLE WHEAT Hour. Wheatel New breaKfiiat food. Ncal Com ad. Wholesale Agcnlu. Omaha , WlIOI.ll WHEAT I1IIEAO FIIOM UNHOLTHD Hour AInuiRcn I * . llnmsey'R. 217 N , } J ' ' st- MASSAGE IJATHS. MME. POST.'aW4 ! S. ivril. U S)3 ) UMIIKELLAS MADH. HErOVEItED AND HE- pahcd. 105 Soutli'Slxtconth street. U 383 rifEAV FOR WIIIPPINO ; COTTAQE CIIEKSB. Waterloo creamery , 1613 Howard : tel 1333. U M148 all MASSAGE. MADAME UBII.NAIID. 1410 DODQE. U M267 2S * IlALDUl'F A pleasant nnd convenient place , 1620 Furnain street , I'axton block ; 'phone 711.U . U M33 > Till ! WOMAN'S I1AICE11Y sri'PI.llW VA- ilety of cliulce KO'xl.1) ' , hcHldert live MmN of the lie t lirr.ul III nmrUet. wholn wheat lirend u ( MHM'lally , KH'xla dellveretl : lele | > honu 4.il. Mrs. O. yuvlllimniUKiT , 1101 N. 21th Bt U M3-A-25 KTUAW IIVTS niANii : ) . UESHAPEI ) AND miul luvv. MO N. gtlt Ht. U-C23A-2G MME. LA ilBoic7 MAlwAlJET IMJ TlIAV 1 7- vvorih SI , thlid IUx > r , frunt room. U US I ) * MONEY TO LOAN nUAli ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & THUST CO. , JH N. T. LIFB loans st low tales for choice secuilty on Ne braska and Ion a faring or Oinalia city property. W 700 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVKH OMAHA real estate , llrcnnan , Love & Co. , 1'aiton blk. UNITED STATES MOItTQAnil CO. OF NEW York. Capital 13.000,00(1. ( Suiplus { 600,000. Sub- mil choice loans to F. B. Pusey , vgent. First jf tlonal bank buUdlnit. W-701 _ _ LIFE INSU11ANCC POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chcsney , Kansas City. Ma. - CITY LOANH. LAnaC LOANS ON CENTRAL business property ; k per cent. C. A. Starr , t N. V. Llfa building. W-M:5 > _ MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FAllil croperty. Amis I'll Farnam street. W-MM1 _ _ _ _ _ LOANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY property. $3,000 & upwards , 6 to IK P < r cent ; na delays. W. Farnam Smith Co. , 1320 Farnam. W-C9J _ MONP.Y TO LOAN ON FAUMS IN LIOUIM.AS , Improved and unlinproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , ITfll Farnam st. _ W-8M MONBV"TO LOAN"AT. . LOWEST'UATES ON Impruvrd and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 lo C years. Fidelity Tr"st Co. , 1701 Farnam. W-tIM _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebrasko firms at from t to 7 per cent. W. U. Utlkl * . First National bank building. W 6M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA LOAN t TRUST CO. , 1ITII AND Douglas streets. loan money on cltr and farm property at lowest rates ot Interest. W tM MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUB O.F. Davis Co.lMJ Farnam at.YtM _ _ * _ LOANS7 B.U. BIIBAFE. 431 PAXTON BLK. W-J1IAI MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE Continued. LOANS W. O. TUMPLETON , PAXTON 11I.K. W M7 7 31 _ MORTaAOK LOANS. A. MOORK. G14 N. YIttPIi W-KMftll * " " " " MONEY TO" bA"N CHATTELS , CONFIDENTIAL J/ANS MADE ON CHATEfj necurlty. Address P. O. llox 792. X-372 _ J. U. HADDOCK , ROOM 47. RAMOB IILOCK. X * 77 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI. ture , piano * , hortes , nnon . or any kind of chattel security , at lowest possible rates , which you ran pay back nl nny time , nnd In nnjr amount. FIDELITY LOAN aUAHANTEK CO , room 4 , Wlthnell Mock. _ X-704 A. . E. HARIlTsTllOOM 1. CONTINENTAL HLK MONITY TO LOA N ON FURNITURE , PIANOS. horres , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of iuod ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or la any amounts. amounts.OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN CO. , Kt South ICth Mrcjt. X7Qj MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL rty. Harvln Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Llf BI10RT TIME I.OANS , 43J BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. GROCERY STORE ; OOOD. CLEAN Unck , located on the bent urect In the city ; will Invoice nt about J1.SOO.OO ; will fell for cash only : good reason for selllne. Address P W. Hee. Y M10S A13 _ IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR E'xCHANOB merchandise , get In or out of buslnem , call on or addresi the National Information and Exchange Co. , 803 First National bank , Omaha , Nch. Y-6Q8a2t _ _ _ SMOKE HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC CIO All ! FOR SALE , JIorOOO STOCK OF OENKRAL merchandise ; nil ntuples , % cash , balance trade. W. C. Ritchie. Pender. N(1. | MM. . , PICTURE FRAME STORE FOR H/U.E. AD- ilrcHS S 15 , Ilee olUce. Y M5I7 ia _ FOR SAI.K. ALiTi'ltRNITURE NOW IN USE In conducting a llrst-chiiu hotel. Hotel build ing can bo leased for nny number or ji-nrs. Mrs. A. 11. Ray , Valentine , Ncl ) . Y M5C3 11 * FOB EXCHANGE. BARGAINS IN HOMES.TRADE.SALE.ICOJ , Dod e Z 841 FOR TRADE. FOR OMAHA IMPROVED PROP- ertlea worth Jl.000.00 tp J10.000.00. good form lands In this Male ; wlli ns ume reasonable In- cumbrnnce. What have you gol7 Ames. 1617 Farnam street. Z-M317 When you want HELP Let THE BEE HELP you get HELP 25c for seven teen words or less first time , and a penny a word after that no matter how many words There are lots of folks needing HELP We will HELP you and you will get HELP. FOR EXCHANGE. CLEAR OMAHA LOTS. Improved nnd unimproved , nnd clear unim proved lands , for Omaha rental property ; will' ' iihiumo re.isonahln encumbrance ; If you lire In . tlKht plain- this Is a chance to Bet out. G. G. Wallace , 312 Urown block , ICth nnd Douglas Z MG1 ! ) > A IO-CINTEH FOII DC. HAVANA KHKCKLKS. Z M3C7 A 19 _ _ _ _ I HAVU C3 I-ING UU8INUSS AND IIGSIUKNCG lots In a KrowltiR county sent town In Ne braska , with 80 acres K : xl Jnnd adjoining corporation limits , clear ot encumhrance. The lots JM > each , land $50 per acre. Wish to ex- clmiiKO for n stock of Reneuil meichandlse. Hlrnm A. Sturges , agent. Omaha. Nebraska. . _ J.-MS-2S * roit KXCIIANOI : , 3 I-ACIJI : LOTS , w MILKS Houth from South Omuhn Hock jifrili , for merchandise. Address box 3 , LHehlleld. Nch ' Z TO iJxeiiANOK. von iMi-uoviir orTOiIl2 property a bather shop and hath rooniH , ox- lifilencn unnccrawuy ; party must be able to nrike change , attend luths and handle cigars : rccelptn from 6IOO to J73.00 per week : prollts from J23.QO to W3.00. 8 16. Ueo. SJ-MSTj so" FOB SALE .REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. NGWROOM COTTAOn : CELlar - lar , cistern , city water ; cor , 30th nnd Snhlcr- J ) , 250.00 | long time. Enquire 131S Knrnnm ! ISnrilB. _ HE M518 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTiT A VD FARMS ale or trade. K K. Darling , 1J.kcr blk. _ It B-7M SALIl , 124 ! MILKS FROif OMAHA. 430 iicits well Improved ; ICO acrea In hay , 170 In corn and oats , balance In timber. Will sell for $40 un aero on easy terms. It will pay tu Investigate this. Ames , 1617 Turnnm. UK-M313 _ BNAl'-SMOOTII , HIC1I GAItllL'N LAND I-'IVU miles from nostullk(100 ( per aero : might tnko tome trade. 910 N. V. L. bldg. _ _ _ Ilji 17t'A13 ron BALH. < o , co on 100 Aunns. JOINS FLOR- ence. Splendid land for Investment. Only (60 an acre. Ames. 1C17 Furimni street. nn-M3U _ _ BARGAIN A FINIJ ICO-ACIIH FARM , 73 MILES fiom Oin.itm. for J-.OOO.iW ; ( joo.oo cnsli , bnlnnco In S years. C. n. Dodtilght , 3J1 N. Y. Life. nB-M32i A17 _ PAHM LAND , C. P. HAUIUSON. 613 N Y Lira _ It E-643Jly27 BOMB CUBA I' LOTS. A fine 60-ft. lot at 43rd and Plnkney streets , at (200.00. M ft. grade , Jrd anil Francis streets , at 1300.00. 33 ft. on i3th , near Dorcas street , east front. only JCOO.OO. inst front on 27th , ncnr Wodlworth. trees etc a very Una lot for half value , 11,000.00. A most destrnb.e residence. KO-fL lot , on Georgia avenue , near Pacific street , for JJ.400.00. We ImVB holism at from ISOO.OO to 110.000.00 at greatly reduced prices , and on terms that will icqulre little cash. Defore buying , selling or ei- iluinirlnif , be sure and see the Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Furnarn street. _ _ _ _ _ _ nii M 137 FOR BALH. C1IOICK Sr.QTION LA N D N K An Lexington , Dan son county. No finer land In the Hate. Ames. 1617 Farnam. IIH-M31S LIST BARGAINS FOR Q U I CK T 0 1 1 Ns7lM5 DodB4 HK-843 _ ' 10 ACIIK3 CLOSi : IN , 13.000. S acre * , llnely Improved , 11,700. 40 acres close In , $2,000. 73 acrc , J3.300 ( well Improved. ) 200 acres , $8,000 ( Improved. ) 410 acres , $10 an acre. CC7 Snriiy county , $30 an acre. 320 garny county , $17 an acre. Wanted , SO Sariiv county for $4.000. Wanted 1ft ) In Washington county. Wanted , 2M lo MO acres nt bargain. Wanted , JlO.OuJ hauso for cash. Wanted , $ SUOO houxe for cash. C. F. Hairlson. * 1J N. Y. Life. BUSINESS NOTICE OMAHA MEKIISCIIAUM PIPD FACTORY ; OLD pipe * made new. 613 B. llth. M lit R. L. CARTER. METAL CORNICB BKY- llfhtj. imoki ( lucks , furnaces. 1117 Howard st. 4M DAMAGED MlIlllOIlS RnUILVUUUD. 71i N. It. Kt Al D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED II13 COAL oRlc * to 209 So. Hth. Drown bile. M14S HORSESHOEING. MRS. THOMAS MALONEY , III N. 16T1I ST. _ _ > MAU E. a 11UUT , UOItSEailOEIt. Ill N. ICTH.OJAI OJ-AI OMAHA OPTICAL CoTTKXblNO OPTICIANS : J. F. Ponder , manf/Wr.1 / sclenline examina tion of the eyes frcel JfcJifl 16th treel. Com'l Nafl Bk lllilg. , in Keller's drus store. THE ALOHA PENrOLROO. . KC1F.NTIFIC OP. tlclanx , 1108 Fnrnnm al , , opposite I'axton hnlel. Eye * examined free , r j 717 EVES TCaTUirT'llEB HVtA PRACTICAL OP- ( Iclnn. We miaranteo.Uv.nt | the eyes perfectly , to your entire rat I * faction or money refundeJ. A. MANDELUI'ltui'5' 4 Jeweler nnii optlcl.iiv hnrthcait corner Sl * > teenth nml Faiiinm utrftts. SCS BICYOIiis. . Tires nnd nundrlc * . Pafen. opened , repaired. C. _ R. Heflln , locksnillh. 3IVN. 16th street. 8MA I1ICYCLES. NEW ANir OLt > , IM TO $1J ; ensy pnyments : 're rent nnd repair Omnhit lllcjclo Co. , 223 N. ICth street. Telephone 12) . lit _ _ _ NEW WARWICK , 1S3I PATTERN. STIUCKt.T high grnde , adjustable hnnille and renr brake , on no other wheel. Inquire Omaha Coal , Coke & Lime Co. , 16th anil Dtiuglna l. 13. A 10 llICYCLKS AL. ALL PRICES. Send for our list of second hand nnd gimp- worn bicycles. Repairs nnd ojclc. sundries of all kinds. M. O. Uaxun , 402 N. 16th St. 531 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. ' F. OELLENni-CK , BANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California street. 914 FOR UAROAIN-J IN PIANOS AND ORC1ANS : easy payments ; InttrumenK rented ; rents apply on purchase. A. Hospe , Jr. MS53 MR8.JE.isi E" Uno WN"-C ROM MT.TT7 T11E ONI.Y post graduate ot Emetuon Collige of Oratory. Doston , In Omahn who tenches elocution nnJ ph > slcnl culture. Ware building , Oinnlm.211A13 211-A13 GERMAN 7r.SSON3 IJY WELL inUCATED : German , Z3 cent * for one , l-.60 for 12 les'ons. Address B 10. IJee. 433-CO * UNDERTAKERS AND EMBATjMER3 n. K. uunicnr. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. 1618 Chicago. Tel. 90. 703 8WANsbN & "vALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND embalmen , 1701 Cumlng St. , telephone , 10CO. 823 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmcr , 1417 Farnnin street. Telephone 223. 331 HEAFEY & HEAFEY. 21S S. 14TII ST. TEL. 263 ; also 24th and N. its. . So. Omaha. M437 HOTELS. THE MIDLAND HOTEL. Corner 16th nnd Chlcnco directs ; coolest hotel In Omaha : new building , new furniture , electric bells , bath , Rtc.un heat American plan. JLW to $2.00 per day ; European plan. Wo to $1.00 per day. M. J. Franck. proprietor. S35 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 108 A3' TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS ? BOUGHT , SOLD. EXchanged - changed , "rented nnd repaired. Tjpowrlter and office supplies. Typewriters rented nt $4 per month. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , suc cessors to the typevvi Itlng department of the Megenth Stationary Co. . 211 South Thirteenth Btieet. Tel. 1361. 930 SEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , tel. 1361 , No. 214 S. 13th st. , 831 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. HAMILTON I1ROS. , "GENERAL CONTRACT- ore nnd builders , carpenter work , brick laying nnd plastering. 414 S. ISth , st. Tel. 1178. M33S C. E MORRILL. CARt'HNTER. OFFICE AND store fixtures , a opecjnlty. 1'atchlng nnd plastering. 1G13 Capltul.'n\ . Telephonu 408S " M2 4 _ PLUMBERS. FREE PLUMBING OF. . IJVERY KIND. G.lrt ( team Si hot water heating sen erase. 313 S. 15. ] ; . ; - ; M438 J. J. HANIGAN.'j'LUMKtNO. STEAM AND HOT water heating. 2705 LeaVen < rorth st. 153 JOHN JOWnVcO. , ILHMHINO , STEAM AND hot water heating , gas IItuns , globes , 421 S. 15. 481 , TENTS AND i AWNINGS. .t * , * j n i t i .1 i i WOLF BIIOB. & COf , MANUI.'ACTURKIty > Oil dwnlnKS , ' tents , fines , wagon , hay. stoclc covers , ' tnrpuulln * Tinnners , streamers. 703-70J 8. 16th street. Tel. 601. Tents for rent. M386 WHY DON'T YOU HUNT A TEXT.'TAKK A vacation and rest jouraclf ? The Omaha Tent and Awning Co. have tent of all kinds that they rent cheap. 1311 Fornam st. 2S2'A17 HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy , bay. A. H. Snydcr , 1515 Burt St. , tel. 1107. . t- , 833-83 NEBRASKA HAYCO. . WHOLESALE HAY , grain and mill stuff. 'We are nlwujs on the market to buy or sell. 1518 Webster at. 159 STEN OGRAPHERS. C. A. POTTER. KB N , Y. LIFE BUILDING , does all Iclnda ot stenographic work , law cases , depositions , chanceiy work , copying , etc. , at reasonable prices. Call and see tb Duplex typewriter ; writes two letters at 01 nnd the same tlmo ; the fastest typewriter ' the world. M311 Al > JOB PRINTING. QUICK PRINTERS , KRAMER & CHANDLER , 1121 Farnam nnd 307-3 S. 12th. Phone 1630. Mull orders get quick acllun. f > 69 A4 REED JOB PRINTING .CO. FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th street. Dee. building. M430 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND , 615 N. Y. Life , Omaha , A k for circular. 710 LEARN PRACTICAL BUSINESS & SIIORT- hand. HOOSU'B Omaha Bus. Col. , 15th & Farnam. 213-A13 GRINDING. SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS. RAZORS , ETC. , giound. Melchlor DIOK. , 1113 rarnnm street. street.8C3 8C3 RAZORS , SHEARS. CLIPPERS. LAWN MOW- era. etc. A. L. Underl.md. IOC N. 14th. 172 HARNESS HARNESS. WHIPS. NETS , ETC. JIEPAIRINQ a specialty. 113 N. 15th st. 20. ! ( JET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAH- ness. August Bohnc , 711 8. ICth street. M-llt AID ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND storage batteries recharged , electrical nnd gen eral machinists ; superior work guaranteed. Omaha Elcctilcal Wotks , 617 and Cli ) B. 16th st. _ 33J _ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT. ors for eledtrlo light aad motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction. Western Elcc- trie Supply Co. . 418 and 4M S. 15th st. 837 DENTISTS. - - * * , _ _ _ ' DR. GEO. 8. NASON'-iD'ENTIST , ' SUITE 200 I'axton block , 16th a arrtam ats. Tel. 713. DR. PAUL. DENTISTr W HURT ST. 333 PAWNBROKERS FRED MOIILK. U17Holi > ! lNAM , JEWELRY. i > ' 819 II. MAROW1TZ OANg'jilJNnY , 508 N. llth'SL - ELLA DAY. ELOCUTION ? PHYSICAL CULT- ur . Umernon niethoJTT , Summer iiuplls r . celved. Room 9 , ConfiillrWal Nafl bank. " [ M1C3 WHOLES p COAL. JOHNSON EROS. , WHOl/USALE / DEALERS IN a'l kinds ot coal. Correspondence sollslted. ' 1U Farnam street. ! ' - -i M(66 LIVERY STABLE. HOARDING 8TAIILKS. .FINE LIVERY RIGS cheap. Ed Baumluy , 17lli and Kt. Mary'a.M M ( S3 UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLS'RINO CABINET MATTRKSS WORKS , W. R. Bell. It A. MiEachroi ) . 1717 Leavenvvorlh 157 DANCING. FOR PRIVATE LESSONS. STAGE OH ( oclety dances , call on Morand , 1510 Hurncy , or 23M Dodge atrvet ; terms r'aionable. M5C4 A7 LOST. LOST PROMISSORY NOTE , $ W.83 , SIGNED BY Jacob nnd Milton Hvmlrlx lo John rivnti ; Under will receive reward by leaving at 717 N , Y. Life bldg. D. W Merrow M3I1 2S " " TAXIDERMISTS. TAX1UERMY AND Ft'Il BENu-OR C\\TA. logue. Ueorv * U Drawn , lr. . U Co. , 703 S. Ulh. UJU i EAMSHIP LINE , ANCHOR > 'VE ' MAIL BTKAM81UPS SAlIj regularly * vefy Paturdnjr from New York for Londonderry nnd Ol.tg < > vv Ethiopia , August H. 2 | ) . m. ; fnrneftshi , August K , 7.31) ) n. in , ; Anchorm , AUKtmt 2.i , noon , l'lrrnx hi , Septem ber I , 3 p. in , Hahn < n , gecond elann nnd stevraga slnitic or round trip tickets from New York or CItlcniro nt reduced rates to the prlnclp.il Pcntch , Fngllsh , Irish and nil continental points. Tor money onlern. drafts , outunrd or prepaid ticket * apply to any of our local agents or to Henderson Bros . Chicago. FINANCIAL. MONEY. LAMES. WILL IH'Y FROM A wMoweft fet nn rilurnted single lady , n Joint Intervst In elegant home. Address H M. Bee olllcu , Omaha , Neb. M562 3t DRESSMAKING. ENOAnn.MENTt ) TO DO nilESMMAKING IN fatnllU-a ; $1.00 a day. Address B 1 , Bee. Mill 20 CORNICE. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS. GALVANISED l < -on cornices. IKi St. Mary's avenue. S34 HAIUDRESSING. MILLIH : ( LADIES * HAUUJUISSSINO , BHAM. pool n tk , etcatnltiK li * ' ijooila , IjlJ Douglas. 477 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. WHITE'S'lTjrPLOYMENT 'oFI-ICE. THE ONLY place to net help of all kinds In the city. TIIK JtEAl.TV .MARKET. INSTHUMENTS placcil on recoril July 27 , ISO I : WARRANTY DEEDS. Martin Zechmelmer nnd wife to Mr * . E. A. Tuttle , lot 5' ' . block 1 , S.umders * H's mM Cecelia A and NVttle W Collins t J C Collins. Vi Interest In lot 17 , block 3. 1'rujn paik , nnd U Intel est In lot C , block 133 , South Om.iha CIO Same tu same , Vi Interest In lot 2. block : ' > 7 , Oninh.i 2.575 Urbln RelM nml wife to lies-tie K.iuiti. " 4 lot 13 , block 13 , Improvement nfso- tlon E.DOO Gate1 City Land company ID Ulohu 1.0,111 nml Tiusl company , w 2. > fcut lulu 23 and 21 , block 1 , Brown park 1 It O Uovrle * to saine , i' S2V feet of w D7'2 feet lots 1 nnd 24. block I. fume. . . . 1 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. C li Thomas to Omnhn Fire Insurance company , \3t \ 4 , Duclls * siiliillv 1 Charles O'llryne et nl to J C Cjvvln. lot 1 , block 11 > . ItOKcr'n ndd , and o Vj lot 0 and w Vt lot 7 , block M , Omaha 6.230 DEI" ' . Shcrlft to Globe Ix > an al nisi company , lots 2i ) nnd 21 , block 4 , ( . ner & A'H adil 700 Special nnster to C F Carlson , lot 5. block 13 , Brown park COO Sanii' to Maty Ilnzaid , s H lot 31 , block C , ICountzc Jl add 2,151 Same to < J F BulTum , tiustee , lots 13 nnd II , Ledvvlch Place 1,000 Same to s.irue. w 30 feet of w C2 feet lots G and C. blork 3. Kendall's add 700 Same to J I' F Bicw.ster , w 22 feet of w 83 feet lot 8. bloik 101 , Onuha 3,000 S.imn to M C ViiUKhen , n SO feet of a 90 fivt lotH 10 nnd 11 , block 3. Drake's 730 Same to Pimfoid Gurnscy , lot 4 , block 1 , Brlggs' Place 1.301 Total amount of transfers $21,177 livery IiounotlintlM plastered on wood la til Nit II re trap , and consequently n death tra\i. 'JTIio Interior wood ivorU under' tlio drying cll'cctw of artllU-lal Iioat bi-coiiio.s an liidainablo UN tinder , jiceillii oiily a Npark to llahli tlio lire i'roiu cellar to nxif wltli frr < nl < ! * rOHIlltlUK lOhM Of lite. Kxpiiude'd llctal Kteol Lnth Tvlicn covered with Its co.it Ins of mortar ( the but known ( Ire proof material ) liiMiros safety and costs but llttlu In uxcessof wiKd. It prevents crackIng - Ing nml fnllln of piaster. Adoylcd for nil U. H. ( Jovornment RulldltiRS and lNiiseohlltltory In all llotol * , Tliuuters , Asylums , IlrMpltals nnd Se'lnx > l Houses In Chk'.MKO anil other larso cities. Wrlto for catalogue nf lathing. fenoliiK. etc- . NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO. , 400 E. 20th Street. CHICAGO. FOR SALE. At Fremont , Neb. The bnlnnco of tlio stock of A. 0. Korean , coiiHlstlni ; of Clothing , Furnishing Goods and Hats uinouiitlii ! : to nbout $3,000. This stock will bo sold at loss than llfly per cunt of Its orig inal coat , und would mnko a dcslrablu nuu- clini- . for pai ties doslrltiK to start in business , oreiiiiilly | deilniblo to ho incited uu and ro- movi'd. The sturu and lixturus can bu hud If doslred. Apply on the nrtmlses at FREMONT , NEB. , to A. o. NO KIN. : BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Boo Building , OMAHA , Nob. Adviuo FREfc JRH1LWAYT1MBJHRD Leaves ICHICAOO. BUItljINUTON T Q.Arrlves | Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Ula. I Omaha 4ttpm ; . Chicago VeallLuIe . S.GOam 9:45am : . Chicago Uxpriiaa . 4:25pm : 7:02pm : . Chicago and Iowa Local . 8:00am : 11130am . Pacific Junction Local . GC5pm : Leaves IUUHLINQTON & MO. UIVDU.IArrlves Onmha | _ Depot 10th andMu.ion _ Bts. _ | Oniulia .Denver Express . 10:15am : . Deadwood Cipresj . 4:10pm : 4pm : . .Denver Express . 4:10pin CWiin : | . .Ndbrabku Local ( except Sun. ) . . . CSOpm SlSain : , , Lincoln Local ( except BuuJay.llOani ) : Leaves I K. C. . ST. J. & C. B. lArrlvea Omahal Depot 10th and Mason tin. I Omaha : ( Jam.lCans.ia City Day Uxprcss 6.61pm :45pm.K. C. Night Ex. via U. I * . Trans. 6DOnra ; Leaven I CHICAGO. H. I. & 'PACIFIC ( Arrives OmalmlUnlon Depot 10th & Musim Sts. | Omaha 10:15am..Atlnntlo Hxpreea ( ex. Hunday ) . . 603pm ; C:2Spm : . Night Uxpresa . C:40am : 4lOpra. : . . .Chicago Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l'JJpm : UiKpm.Oklahonia Exp. ( to C.l. . ex Sun ) . 635mn _ _ WEST. _ 6J5arn. : Oklahoma A Texas Exp. ( ex dun.ll:33pm ) : l:3Spm . , . .Colorado Limited . 4tlOpm Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmalmlUnlon Depot 10th & Mason jts. | Omaha " 8Wam : . Denver "Express . S:60pm : 2:15pm : . Overland Flyer . 0:20pm : ! ; 4ipmU ! alrlco & Btromab'g ixcx ( Sun.ll:30un : CKOpm . I'acinc Express . io:6jamra : , - - PAtlL.7Anlves OniahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason 8ts. | Omalu ( : Up'm Chicago "Limited 9 SOaTn -lljl9am..Clilfiifa F.xpreM lex. Bun ) . . . S.'QOuin Leaves I V E. Mu. ' . 'ALI.UT. Arrives Omahal Depot 15th and Webster dls. j Omalis " " :0am : Dejdwood E pr"Ks C:10pm tOSam.Ex. : ( Sat..Wyo. ) Ex.Kx. ( Man ) . 6:10pm ( :00pm. Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunday..10 : < Sain aOpmjji. . . . . . . Paul Express 9:40jirg : leaves [ CHICAGO ft NORT1MVI.-5T N lArrlvm" Omahal U. P. Depot lOUi & Mason Sts.l Omalu ll:03um : Chicago Expreu 610pm ; 4OEpm : Vestibule Llmlte.1 CiOara C JUpin lEx. Sat. ) I'hiv Pass ( Ex. Mon. ) X am li 'Ti.im Mu. Valley I iial . . . . 10 30pni U:30pm : . _ . _ . . Thu Overland Flier. . . . . Z.ljpiu " Leaves f" : M18SfOURI PACIFIC fArrlves Omtthal Depot ISth ami Webster Sti I Om.ih.v l.ooam. . . . St. l iuls E > pres > 6oOim : l30pm ! .St. Louis Express 0:5pm : 6:10pm.Dally : ( . > x. hijn. ) Nebraska lenl. . 9-lloni . C..8T. P. . M. . & 0 , _ lArtfvej" _ pniahnj _ Depot Ulh and Webster fits. _ f O " "s 00am. . Sioux City Accom ( Ux. Hun. ) 7":03pin : 10OOam.Rloux ; City Accom ( Sun. Only. ) . . 8 Oipm ) J:16pra .Bloux City Exiireu ( Ki. Hun..11.5i.un ) , , tIl.Bt. _ Pau | yinjted . .u. . . . 45am OmahalU. P. Depot 10th 4 Maspn an. I Omalu 't'.Kam. . Bloux City Pussenger. . . . . . . . 10 ZOpTn JiMpni. . , . JH. P ul Kxpress . .j. _ I0.o..im TTavM VfilOOX CiTPAinTtT lAirlvJT _ pmaha | Prpot 15th and Wclister Hti. I Omahi Clopm : . at. Paul Limited . 9 : < ) ntn _ Ktf'iim : . Chlcsgn Limited 9 nirn "TTics r OWATlA * SlTToTITH lArrlv * jinahklU P Depot 10th & Manoii His. Onui 3.Upm77 . tit. Louis Cannon Hill . U:4iaw : DENIED THEIR PETITIONS Union PnciCo Oannot Qraut the Bequest of Ohojrcnno Buslcoss Men. SHOPS MUST NOW REMAIN CLOSED Cvnrriit .tliiiniKiir IllrUliHou Talk * Of the Sltimllim on tliu DnUin 1'iirlllo SjlilliiTs Nut lie Itn-Hini'loji'il-riimii- clal Outlook I'ur front IlrlRlit. Qonprnl Mnimgcr Dickinson of tlie Union Paclltc lias rcpl.eJ to tlio petition of the business inon of Cheyenne ashing that tlio ' ' sliojis ut that city bu re'opencJ. Tlio reply , wlillo courtouus , Is not such & reply as will bring any prcat amount of Joy lo the busi ness men of Cheycnno and vicinity. After recognizing the receipt of tlio petition the general manager states that an unforeseen situation arose which compelled the shops to shut douii because of lack of employes enough to keep them running ; that It v > .is not the fault of the receivers or innn.tge- ment whleh brought about the condition , and consequently the company should not be maJi ) responsible ; that while the closing of the shops would undoubtedly work hardships the company desired to do everything that would benefit the community , und were con ditions favorable they would be reopened , but the times did not warrant such outlay of money. However , ho stated the petition would ba referred to the receivers for con sideration. General Manager Dickinson stated that men who had gone on a strike and who had failed to return at the time set by the court would have to lock elsewhere for positions , ns the Union Pacific had none to offer them. "It was a serious matter with ns before the strike came , " bald he , "to raise money to pay the wages of emplojus. The road was earning little or nothing and It kept the receivers and management on the anxious seat to know how to make ends meet.Ve kept the employes at work when their work was not needed , solely because we wanted to act fairly and honorably as servants of the court. The strike came and hundreds of Union Pacific employes went out In sym pathy. The attention of Judge Hlner was called to the matter and he made an order that the men should return to work on a cer tain date. This date , on my own responsi bility , I extended twenty-four hours , but the men did not rctuin to work , and Judge Hlner was so Informed. With ths whole sale defections In the ranks of employes In the west , tlio. only thing left for us to do was to shut down the shops at terminal points. "There are many men , I am happy to say , who remained faithful to the company when It needed faithfulness most. While some of these men are out of positions by reason of closing down the shops , and arc suffering because of the Ill-advised action of others , they will bo given work as soon as condi tions are such as warrant us In adding to the force. The shops at Cheyenne are open and running , but with only about one-quar ter the force that has been maintained there In past years. "So far as Cheyenne Is concerned , to all intents and purposes the strike Is still on there , as the -men have not taken any steps toward declaring the strike at an end. While the line Is open from one end to tlio other the men nt Cheyenne have simply failed to do their duty. . " Asked ns to the truth of the rumor that General Solicitor John M. Thurston and the Union Pacific receivers had disagreed npon matters connected with the Oregon Railway & Navigation receivership case , Mr. Dickin son was plainly outspoken : "When the re porter for the World-Herald came to me about the rumor I told him emphatically that there was no truth In It , that It was made out of the whole cloth. This I Informed him not once , but several times , and I thought my positive denial of a senseless story ought to have sufficed , hut you can Judge of my thorough disgust when It came out under a slug head In that paper. I have come to the conclusion that some newspaper men are as unreliable as weather Indications. " "Will the Union Pacific and Oregon Hall way & Navigation company bo able to form a traffic agreement ? " asked the reporter. Without the least evidence- hesitation Mr. Dickinson replied : "Thero are no differences between the management of the Oregon Railway & Navi gation company and the Union Pacific. The Union Pacific Is the natural outlet for the Oregon company east , and I believe a traffic agreement will he made favorable to both roads. Mr. McNelll is favorably * disposed toward the Union Pacific and this character izes the feeling of the Union Pacific olficlals. While I cannot say whether Mr. McNelll will form an agreement with the Great Northern I am Inclined to believe that an agreement favorable to both Union Pacific nnd Oregon will bo made before Mr. McNelll returns to the west. " About the damage done to the corn by the hct winds of Thursday Mr. Dickinson said that a strip of country GOO miles long , from Omaha to Cheyenne , had been virtually scorched and another day would effectually ruin It. How far this strip ex tended north and south ho could not say , but Imagined that It covered the state. He spoke despairingly of the Immediate future , so far as railroads In Nebraska were con cerned , and saw little ground for hopes of better times until 1895. MUST KEKI- HANDS OFF. .IinlRo Itliuir Kvppcts of These \Vlio IlllI.oft Itullroail Jobs. Judge John Rl ier , In dismissing Mallon , who was arrested , with four others , at Lar- anile for attempting to tjton a pasf > cng > > r train on the Union Pacific , and against whom sufficient evidence to hold him was not ob tainable , said : ' "You have elected by your own act to sever your relations with the receivers and the court. Henceforth you hnvo no right by coercion , persuasion or otherwise to Inter meddle with their business In any way. You have no right to apppuen any employe In the discharge of his duty for the piipor of prevailing upon him to renso the discharge of his duty by threats , pcrs'ia ' nn or other wise. You have the right to go upon the company's property to tra.isact business , If you have business , but you have no right to Interfere with the receivers nr the employes In their service , and I trust that your conduct will bo of buch a character aa not to render It necessary for you to bo brought before this court again. You are discharged. " According to Cheyenne paper ) , there have been S1U employes on the Wyoming dlusloti discharged In com > en.ienco : of the present trouble no far , and others arc pretty ceutiln to follow , although thrJr number will bo limited to a few men , ugalcst wlioi , ; charges of Interfering with government property and Intimidating employes will ba brought. Wednesday seven wall known men In the train service between Choycnno and Itawllns were dismissed from the service of the com pany , l-'lve of these test their Jobs on the titrcngth of afildavlts filed by deputies who were sent from Cheyenne to Uawllni rhatg- Ing the men with applying abusive cpltl.cla to the ottlcera while on duty at that place , and the remaining two were dlsclnrged on the ground of being agitator * . Among the Wyoming employes who have been discharged are Jl0 ! lln-mm , thirty engi neers and live co'idunori. The resl , uo Irom the various branches of the service , tnch us shopmen , trackmen , brldgijmou , I'r.iKcii.en ' and switchmen. Tto ! list Includes nearly every switchman nn the Wyoming dlvii'on ' In Cheyenne five brakemen who were charged with making Incendiary remarks during the recent trouble were dlsmtnu'd. Hitlarl mill Huril Tlnn-s , IJmployea of the Milwaukee v > 8tem are anticipating a reduction In salaries , 'effect- Cryfof Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfe * ' Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry fin Castoria. Ivo August 1 , litlt do not expect under } CO to bo nftccted. It In thought ( ho lovfllni ; up process will bn followed lit ro- dnrtlon.i conforming nomowhut to the re ductions made on the Union Pacific last September. It Is nllcRpd that nojno ptnployiM In the higher rank nro receiving more money than Is paid for like services on other roads , and It Is to ninallie thcaf that the reduction Is now contemplated. Auditor \V. V. llerhel of the 1'aclllo K\ pros * company stated that reductions were not talked of In hi * olllro , the scaling down having taken plnco last fall. "Klft'cn men , " said Mr. Ilechel , "were let out pf my do- partmrnt last full , nnd today our olllco In run upon a very economical basis , so that I cannot sco where further reductloiiH can ba made. " General Superintendent S.inford of the Adams Kxprrss company stated that salaries would not bo reduced by the Adams com pany , but possibly some uf the employes would bo laid off , as business did not war rant a largo force. Doilh nf Atlimii-y U'rlglit , A telegram from President It. II. Cable of the Chicago , Hock Inland & Pacific wan ro- colved yesterday by General Agent II. A. Snydcr , to the effect that Hon. T < H. Wright , gene'ral attorney of the system , died Thursday In Now York. "Little Is known ns to the cause , " said Mr. Csble. ' 'but It Is supposed that ho was overcome with tin- hPat. " Mr Wr ght was a son cf ex-Senator Gcorgs M. Wright of Dos Molncs , and wan born September 'D , 1SH , nt Koosaun.ua , la , HP entered the railway service In 1867 , slnco which he has been cansccutlvcly from 1867 to 1SS.1 , local attorney of the Hock Island at Ik-s Molnes ; 1SS3 to April 1 , 1SS9 , division solicitor for stale of Iowa for the same road ; April 1 , 18S1) ) , to dale , general attorney for lines cast of the Missouri river for same road. road.H H Is Important to "keep the liver and kidneys In good condition. Hood's Karsn- parllla Is the remedy for Invigorating thcso organs. Refreshing , cxhlllrallng , a bath nt Court- land beach. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. hiKK fif lloinil nf IMiicuttnu Novf Drunliif ; Tciiclinr Klcrtnl , The school board , with President Gideon In the chair , held a special meeting last night. An estimate of $600 was awarded Parks & Co. , who are building the retaining wall around the High school grounds. Mr. Thomas was Instructed to proceed with the work of rcp.ilntlng : and rcpaperlng th Third ward school. The well at Highland school Is said to bo In bad shape. President Gideon recom mended that the well be rebrlckcd , * but on motion of Mr. Pearl the matter was referred to the committee on buildings nnd grounds. Mr. Thomas offered the following , which was unanimously adopted : Ilt'solved , That we , the memberH of tlio Hoard of Kdiicatlon of South Omuhn , ex tend to Superintendent A. A. Monroe hiitl family out Heart felt sympathy nnd condo lence in thlM their tml ; hour of iillllctlon , ami commend < tht > i to Him who In Ilia meicy dooth nil things well. Itesolved , That a copy of this be spread upon the minutes of Mill im-cHnR , ix copy tent to the bereaved family , nnd a copy ftlr- nl.shed the dally papers for publication. Secretary Hngan read a communication from Miss 13. M. Bell , who Is now In Gen eva , N. Y. , tendering her resignation aa the drawing teacher In the High school. Mlsa Hell gave excellent satisfaction. Her letter Informs the board that her health Will not permit her to return , and the resignation Was accepted and Miss Jennie Lattell was elected to take her place at a salary of ? C5 per month. City ( ioK.il p. Constable Eddy left last night for South Dakota with a warrant In his Insldo pocket for the arrest of Jack O'Urlcn , who la wanted on the charge of criminal assault. Mr. George Casper , aged 83 years , died at his home. Twenty-second und II streets , yes terday morning. The funeral will lake place today. Interment at Korest Lawn qcmctery. i William Williams was caught In the act of stealing1 a jug of wlno In a Third ward saloon , and upon being taken before Judge Chrlstmann was sentenced to ten daya.Jn the county Jail. Dill Harper went Into a dive at 312 Rail road avenue and tried to sell sonio brass ear rings for $25. When ho left the place ho took with him a costly new table cloth , but was run down by an olficer and locked up. Judge Chrlstmann sentenced him to fifteen days In the county Jail , with the'llrst , ton days on bread and water. An Interesting I. tt r1ilcli SpcntiV for It clf. t LOVEVILLE , St. Mary's Co. , Mil. . Juno 15 , 1801. I have handled Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past year. It gives the best of satisfaction - faction to my customers. I received an order last week for four bottles of the remedy from a man residing sixteen miles from my place. Today I received a letter from him , statins that It has saved the lives of two mem bers of his family. An old gentleman here , who has suffered two years with diarrhoea. ' was permanently cured by this remedy. Ho can now do as much work aa any man of hla ago. I could mention other remarkable cures , but the Remedy will show for Itstelt If tried. D. Love. 25 and CO-ccnt bottles for sale by druggists. The water at Courtland Is as clear as a crystal and temperature perfect. The committee In charge of the arrange ments for the Klks picnic at Lake. Manawa this afternoon nnd evening : hnvo about completed the details of the af fair. Members of Omaha ledge No. .19 , 11. P. 0. E. , who are Intending to participate , will please ) meet at the lodge rooniM , Four teenth and Fa main streets , at 2:30 : this afternoon. A special motor train will await the picnickers at Fourteenth and Howard streets , and will leave promptly at 3 o'clock. The commmltlco is selling tickets at $1.00 each , which Includes railroad and steam boat fare , and a dinner served by M. Louis Rcnaud , the well known French caterer. A large number of members with their friends have slgn'lled ' their Intention of at tending , and the Indications are that thcro will bo a good crowd. The committee have secured the services of a band of musicians , who will dlscourhc music on the special train and boat during the bathing and at thu restaurant during dinner. Those who are expecting to go should notify the follow ing committee of the fact at once , so that they may know Just how many dinners to order : V. K. Hewitt. Frank Barrett. P. Mc- Grath , Jules Lombard or George P. Cionk. A < 'im > fur Clironlii Uhirrlmi'ii. I had been troubled with chronic diar rhoea for over a year when I reqelvcd a ' small botlo of Chamu'crlaln's Colic , Cliolcra and Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used and It gave mo great relief. I then procured a f > 0-ccnt bottle and took about two-thirds ot It , nnd was cured. I have taken home twlco HIKO | when I had a loosuess como on and It stopped It at once. I hope It will help others as It helped mo. I feel very thankful to Mr. Stearns , the druggist , for telling ma of this remedy and nhull bo glad to have this letter published. S. C. Weeks , Mclroso , Mass. For fcalo by druggists. Court Ciillliii ; * . Darclay White , as guardian for Rebecca White , has sued W. II. Wilbur unr others recover rcntii alleged to ba dim on a lease of three lota In Grlllln & Isaac's addition. Ho also wants the lease annulled and the prop erly returned to the possession .of hltt jvard. Charles it. Sears has brought foricloeuru proceedings on a mortgage given by Joachim H. Spetman. deceased , as securjiy for notes aggregating xomulhlni ; over JS.OOO. The de fendant Is George M. Nattlnger , who was , ap pointed administrator for the ectute. Lions and leopards at Courtland. \Vull 1'itpnr hmri'lied , At 2:45 : yesterday an alarm turned In from box 11U culled the lire ) department to Heard Ilros. ' paper warohonsp at 1 110 Doug las street. A blaze hud Marlad In the ell mm by spontaneous combustlpii and for it few moments thcro was a lively prospect of a tire ot no email dimensions. Tha prompt and energetic work of the firemen , however , confined thu ulu70 In the basement of the building The loan will amount t * about | 100. Lions and leopards at Courtlaud.