THE OMAHA DAIT.Y BEE : 'fi'UESBAi , AUGUST 1-J , 180-1. 8PEG1HL NOTICES. A < 1vertl nenti for then * cohimni will In ? tnkrn ontll 12 W ti , m. tar Ikr vnnln > c and until ! W j > . m for the mornlnn snd Humlny ( Million * . Arivertlitcr * by r puc tlnir n number check , enn have nnxwrrs mlilri-iisHl to n nmntured letter In cnro of Tlii He * . An wcni ro inlilrfnv-rt will be dellver l upon prrn nllli > n of the check , H t n. IKc wonl flrM Insertion. Ic a wonl thereafter Nothing taken for less than 2Sc for flr t Innertlon. Thenu mlvrrtlii'mrntii mint run conncr.ullvHr. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTI'I ) . 11V VOl'MO LADY. 1'OSITION AM Hli-nournphpr , two yearn' 1-xperli-nc" ; n-cemly with wholmale house ; clly reference. AiMrnw _ T3I. _ lice. ' A-illlJi' WANTnO.'l'OHITION AH JANITOR ; 12 VnAlUH eipprlinco , cnn do nil repairing , etc. AdiirMWi J. i : . . Houtli Omnlm. A-M It * AN I'LWIItLY Oil IMVAr.U ) I.ADV CAN hnvc thn twdcr Mlrltmtn nm ! nmlntnno * of n quiet , well brnl yoiinK Inily In pxahnnge for a rellncil liirmiitul kltxl nnd ciiurlMiiis treat ment , ( lood city reference * . AdilinMt T IJoo olllcc. A-.MJ11 II' WANTED MALE HELP. EOLIOITOtl ! * . TKAM3 I'tTIUIDjINBTAfAMnNT goods American Wringer Co. , HID Howard. 11 C01 iN or nriJrcxn on nlnry for retnll trade. Apply 1516 Douglas. II MHO S3 WANTI'I ) , 2 HINCimi.SVIIO CAN PLAY bnnjo or guitar. Adilrcua T 21 , lice. ' WANTIjHAI.I'HMKN Pol F1NI5 CIOP.US iinil rlgnn ; wilnry J100.M n month nnd ex- pennon pulil , Address California Oder company , Chlcaso , III. H-M I 16' " _ WANTED , , w noon 8ALis.Mi-N TO TAKI : A nice line of brunhefl nt 20 per cent commlmlon. AiMrcKi or apply to Hie 8. M. Ouim.uil com- puny. li > 23 H. IHth Btrret. II M22S II' FIUHT CLASS IIAltlircit WANTIJI ) . YOfNd mnn preferred , nl Bd'iiily. KHI I lmMtn ; irood wiiKi" * . Call on or nddrviu I * . J. Wlxaon. luck box 301 , ABhlnml , Neb , ll-MS-13" WANTISI ) . A riHHT-CLASS MI'AT CIITTHU for n llr t-cln a market. Mimt bo n Mrlctly Al mnn , nnd best of referenced , or no ntonUon pilil. Rood salary. Address A. II. U. . Ited Oil. , In. II 3J7-1I I'AIN'H LAST DAYH OP 1'OMPII WANTIMJ , ISO rcfpectnble yotniK men anil TO bn.vn for nliovc Hpectnde. Apply nt HtiiKi * rntiancc , Courtland bench , Tuesday cvc. , nt 7:30. : H M280 II' WANTED FEMALE HELP. tADiisWA NTINOFrit six : I/ASS apply Hcnndlnuvlan Y. L Iloinu exchange , 03 N. 16th. C-MS10 19 ami , FOII ai-NniiAL irorauwoiiK 1216 N. ; cih HI. , mnall family. C 16S WANTIJD , COMPITINT ami , FOR FIHST work : wnKfB > J.CU. Apply 2037 Dodge ntrrt'1. opliallg High HClioul. C M227 14 WANTKIJ , A I.ADY OP HUHINIWB TACT AS aHHlntnnt siilcnlaily. KOOI ! pay , permanent ! ) - Billon. Address T 35 , IK-e. C 2CS 13 \VANTii ) . " ( iillirT'OlT "OKNIJIIAI * 1101'HlT- work. lira. \ \ , M. Kuller , 13U South 2-ith at. C Ki-H' WANTIJD , A COMPP.THNT OIIII. KOir fTiN- eial work ; good wages. Call nt 301" Chicago Btreet. C M277 IS * PA INIVH I/AST DAYS OP POM PC 11-WANT 13D , M youtif ; ladles as exttas anil Pallet for nttovo rpcctacle. Apply this ( Tu > " < da\ ) evening at Washington hall , ISth and lliirney Kln-etH. at 7:30. : C-M27 ! ) II' FOB BENT HOUSES. TKNT8 I--OH HUNT. 1311 FAItNAM ST. D-663 VERY PINK 7-IIOOM COTTAOU AT UK- duccd price ; call nt once , l-'ldollty Tiuat Com pany , 1702 I-'urnnin Htreet. U CGI WANTKD-OOOD MKU1UM PllICCD HOUSCS. List your houses for rent with Ames. D CM HOUHE3 , P. K. DA1SWNQ , IlAUKUIt IILOCK. D-CCC IIOUSKS IN ALL PARTS OK TIIK CITY. THE O. I' . Davis company , 1503 Karnntn. 1 > 667 AORNCY , C07 UROWN ULOCIC. 1J CC3-A17 KULKUNNY & CO. . R. 1 , CONTlNUNTAli III.K. D 670 PINK 7-ROOM CORNKIt FLAT AT 701 S. 1CTII street ; range and all other conveniences. George Cloiiiter , room 2 , 1C2J Farnaui street. D 300 IfOR RENT-IF BOMK QKNTMJMAN AND his wife woul.l like to rent a dealtabltf modern house 6f nine loditia In a choice location , wo have It. Hoggs & Hill. D-3DJ-A20 CALL AT OPI-'ICB TOR FULL DESCRIPTION and photOKruph of these houses ; 3225 Pratt street , 4 rooms , J8.00. 3. > J3 Hi'uanl atieel , 4 rooms , new. (10.00. Zl\3 llrlstol street , 7-room cottage , everything In It. bound to suit , I25.UO. One of the tlnest 7-room houses In city , $30. Fidelity Trust Co. . 17th nnd Farnum nts. D-B72 FOR RINT , MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAC.E ; call forenoons 1(21 Sherman avenue. D M624 HOUSES. VERY RHASONAULE , WELL LO- calcd. Shcrnood , 912 N. Y. Life. D-939-11' ENT. iAROE TWO-STORY RUILDINO , formerly used by the Marhoff Trunk Factory. 2430 Scward Bt. D-790 st FOR RKNT. MOST UES1RAIILE HOUS1-3 , 2513 1'nrnam. R. C. Patterson , Ramgo block. 1 > M901 FOR RENT .TWO SIX-ROOM FLATS IN/GOOD condition nt Nos. 415 nnd 419 South llth BtroPt. A. J. Popplcton , 311 First National Hank hldg. D-972-13 FOR RKNT ! DEsiitAni.n DWELLINGS IN all parts of city. U. H. Shenfc , 32 I'.ixlon I.Ik , D 057-SO FOR RKNT. A DESIRAllLC FITRN1HHED cottngo from Scptemlicr 1st , leferences re quired. T 21 , lice. D-.MI31 13 6 , 0. 8 AND 10-ROOM HOUSES. ALL MOD- crn * lawn nnd shade. Apply at 211 N. Y. I.lfo or 2121 Miami Htreet. D M1S3 Till ) FREN/.ER. 114-llfi N. 25T1I STREET : 21 largo rooms ; all modern conveniences , i rtV'lll rent either half separately. John N. Prcnxcr , Opp. P. O. D M231 18 BIX-ROOM COTTAGE. SOUTH 2.1D , NEAR Mn on HChoal IHMU.Inqulie 1016 S. 2Jd Btreet. D 11236 14 * WK HAVll THREE KLKITANT TlToolil liouicB. with water , bath , ga-t , ie ers. cltti rn , ' etc. , which "III be put In lliat-claH.i condition for good ten.intH at tnw rent. Mill and llanfll- ton Btreets. Paul , 11 < Hoard of Trade. . _ D M182 U C-ROOM COTTAOE , MODERN. SIO SO. 30TIL D-263-15 * COTTAOK. 2217 IIL'RT ; NEW AND MODERN ; just the place for small famll ) , H , ! ' . Unlley , VIO N. . Y. I.lfu Illdg , D-23S-13 * 2012 CAPITOL AVENI'l210 N. 26TH , 1N- quint 2518 CapltQl u\enuc. D-2CO-15 * foil BENT FUBMISHE1) BOOMS. FRONT ROOM FOR ONK OR TWO GKNTLE- men. COS S. ISth Btu-et. K MJI3 13 rURNlSIIL'D ROOMS ; MODERN ; SUITAI1I.K for ono or two. 1919 Dodge , 13 9U NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TOR OENTLE- men or light hout > elvieplng. COO North 17lli HI , 13 103-14' 11OOMH-PIMINIHIIKU OR UNPI'RNIBIIKD , 1CI9 Dodge St. E-171-17' FURNISHED ROOM , 1IATII , J . 1311 FARNAM. n-iirj-n FURNISHED ROOMS. 626 SOUTH 19T1I ST. 13-M933 Sll ROOM FOR LIGHT UOUSKIvKKPINlli 119 N. 15lh. 13-MIU7 H' WANTED-TO LET , FURNISHED HOUSE OF ten iiHimslll ; Inkc rent In luiaiil. Refer * i in 03 rviiulivd. Additas 2i21 California stiei-t , I3-M25I 19' _ FURNISHED ROOMS AT 310 SOl'TlT 15TH"sT. 13-M151 S II * NICELY ri'RNISIIED ROOMS wll'll ALL cnnx fiilenct-s. First -clans board. 211 No. IStli Bticet. 13-MJ78 ? ) PUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNUKIl CARE OP Women's Christian ussoclntlon. 111 S. 17th st. F 671 IIOOMS WITH HOARD 1S10 CH1CAOO BT. F M381-A20' * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND FIRST class board. 1721 Dodge. F S15-AU LMiai3 uoo.M8 , WITH "HOARD ! NORTH- fust corner 2llh nnd 13 streets , F M235 11 * FRPNT AND HACK PARLOR , ALSO SMALL room ; llret-chus board. 2103 Douglas.F . F M243 IS' S'UIIV D13SIRA1II.13 UNFL'RN1SHI3D FRONT and back ikirlois. nlsn fuinliihcd rooms ; even- thing llist-il.iss , 210 and 212 South 2th Meat. F MI3I UNFUBNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT t NICU ItOOMjVATU1L ; &U N. 13T1I ST. t UNi'uitNisiii : ! ) CHAMiuii3 : van iiousi : . k ( plnc to man nd wlf ; no clillUun. JU No. llth t _ . U-jS 3 roiriiuNT j tiNi-'t'iiNiHiiTii > nooMiTwrrii all convenience * , lilt Hntni-y Hi a-iej-ii FOH IlKKT-STORES COItNUll BTOltli. IM.OO. Ul DOUQI S. IN- UUU * IX 1-mSM FOB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES Conllnucil. TOR 1IKNT. ROOM. 5 I1Y J2. 2ND TIXOIl OP my store , mutable for clonk * nnd pulls ; good light and el'Aalof service. Mrs. J. llennon. 1 MM9 KOR RENT , TUB 4-STORY 1IRR 1C 1HJ1LD1NO 911 Knrnnm Btrert. Tile building has n list * proof cement Imscmenl , complete 8t : > n n. i'- ' Ing flxlur.Bntcr on all Moors , gat , it ) > io > lily t Ihtf nlllcc of The Hee. l-'tlj * FORIU3NT TIIIUUl-BTOHY A ND I1A8I3MKNT ( torn building nt No. 1011 Farnatn nt ; Btora ulth good l-mrmcnt nt No. 413 8. lllh HI. ; Imll sjltnble for lodge or other purpo'M at No. 10)1 rnrnam St. : nnd smitll Btoro In I3xH | > ltlon building , adjoining Fifteenth Flreet theater. All In good condition. A. J. Popptotnn. 311 rimt National Hank building. I-97M3 1OH IIKNT , REST STORK ROOM IN TIII3 tlty , nt 1.M2 Doiml \ ulrwt. I MI79 IS * AGENTS WANTED , AOKNTB , HOTH SEXES. TO TA1II3 CONtracts - tracts for reliable lltin. 433 Pnxton tilt , Omaha , J-JU-AJO' AflENTB MAKE l'.0) AND $1) . < V ) DAILY SKLL- Ing the elri-trlral wondi-r 115 N. I'llh. 3 to 0 p. tn . general agent wnnled. J M22i ! 14 * WANTED. AGENTS TO TAKI-3 ORDERS I1Y pnmplo nt home or travel , expense * nnd goo l B.ilnry or cornmlmlon to right party. SAmplii Merit on application. Address with stamp Lock llox 42d , New York City. WANTED TO BENT. WANT TO LEASE FOR TERM Of YKARS- Teri ment block or number of dwelling * len- trally located. Address P. O. llox TJ ! . 1C373A19 STOBAOE. STORAGE. WILLIAMS fc CROSS.121I HARNF.Y. M-67J STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLKAN and < henp rate. R. WclK till Farnnm.M673 M-673 OM.VANASTORAGK CO..1M2 FARNAM. Tcl.1239 M C74 REST STORAGE IJUILDINO IN OMAHA , U. S. gov. bonded warehouse. Household good ! stored. Lowest lates. 1013-1013 Lea\cnworth. M-713 WANTED TO BUY. HEST FOR THE MONKY.HAVANA FRECKLES N M367-A19 CASH FOR LUMI1ER RrsFNEslTTN LIVE town ; give full particulars. T 8 , Dee olllce N MOSS S7' WANTED , TO HUY A TAILOR SHOP IN BUI ill country town ; will p.iy cash , slain prlc AUdn > < i < 4 T 26 , Omaha lice. N M177 U' WANTED. TO HUY Oli RENT SHOW CASE. Answer nt once. T 37 , Hee olllc" , N M276 II * FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. PAYMENTS EASY. YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on ftunlturi ! & household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , UJ CIS N. 16th at. O * > 3 FOB SALE HOBSESWAGONSETC FOR BALK , TWO GOOD FAMILY HORSKS. cheap for cash ; unlo and lellahlj. H. L. Uuikct , undertaker , 23d and.Cumlng sticets. P M8IO FINK SECOND HAND PHAETONS AND CAR- rlazcs. A. J. Simpson's Repository , 1411 D idge. I1 514-A2I 2 TOP BUGGIES J33 & JI53LEATHER TOP CAR- rlngp $63. Drunimond Carriage Co. P331 FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 HORSES WEIGHIng - Ing 1,000 Ibs. tacli. C nnd 7 year old. I'reJ Tt-iry , 430 ISamgo block. I' 7C4 THK HEST LEATHER TOP IJUGGY IN OMAHA for { 53.00. Drummond , ISth and Hnincy , P 530 FOR SALE. A FINE ROADSTER. ADDRESS A. H. Spuir , Creston. Iowa. P M22J 23 * FOR SALE VKRY CHEAP , A FINE FAMILY hoistf , lather fast , gooil hnrncn and buggy. Inqulie at city comptiollei's olllce. P-270-19 SPAN OP HORSES SEVEN YEARS OLD , good single drivers , 1DG3 Da\enpoit street 1' 259-19 * FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ICE FOR SALE ; CAN SHIP OVER ANY ROAD out of Omaha and Council BlulTs. Lamoreaux Ilros. . 300 So. ICth. Omaha. Q-332-A17 ICE FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. GILDERT Uros. , Council muffs. Q M521-A23 CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL fcnct * m.ide. C. R. Lee. if01 Douglas. Q 774 HANK AND PLATTE VALLUY SAND FOR Eale. C. W. Hull Company , 20th & Izard sts. Q-775 WAGON UMURELLAS. SIMPSON , 1411 DODGE. Q-513-A2I FOR SALE. NEW SET NORTHWESTERN leports. 13. Flillicit , Stockvlllc , Neb.QM111 Q-M111 14 * FINE THOROUOHHRED. ROUGH-COATED St. Hernaid puppies ; all eligible to registration. C. J. Hctzler , 2330 Maple street. Q 14S 16 * C HEAD GOOD FRESH MILK COWS FROM 20 to 33 dollais per head , Call nfternoon ; yard 23th nnd Hurt St. Q 166 13 * FOR SALE YOUNG PIGS AND SOWS. AL- wii)8 on hand. Jans Wheler , Slh nnd Grace. Q-172-13 * FOR BALD , ONE 11OEHM FLUTE , LITTLE ns-d ; one plcnlo , lib , ne\er used , one C clar inet , old ; about I'l'l.OO ' sheet music and folios ; one complete set Enc. HrltnnlCa , Isiued 111 W90 ! will sell all or part ot ubcrto cheap Address box C5. Omaha. y M183 14 * MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO ruga. Smyrna logs repaired , 1521 Leavenwortti. R M542 CLAIUVOYANTS. MRS. DR. It. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. S-676 MASSAGE , fcATHS. ETC , MME. LA RUE , 416 SOUTH 15TII. T M991 S7 MADAMK SMITH , 502 S , 13TH. 2D FLOOR , room 3. Massage , xapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlno nnd ea baths. T M217 IS * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1119 DODGE. 256 26 * PEBSONAL. TRY HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC SMOKC. U M3C7-A19 WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new Ice cream parlors , 2S02 Leaven- north street : everything Is new , Including the building. Tel. 1030. Ice cream deliveied. U-673 VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book nr.d consultation free. Address or call ViaU Co. , 346 I Ice bldg. Lady attendant. U-079 UNION HRAND-GENUINB WHOLE WHEAT Hour. Wheatel New bicakfast food. Neal & Comad , Wholeualo Agents. Omaha. U-2S3-A15 * CREAM FOR WHIPPING COTTAGK CHI-3ESK , Wateiloo creamery , 1613 Howard ; tel. 13.12. U-201 810 WHOLI3 WHEAT BREAD FROM UNBOLTED flour at Imogen L. Ramsey's , 217 N. Kth st. - U-212-A19 MASAGE HATIIS. MME. POST. 319 8. 15TH. U 395 _ _ UMBRELLAS M"ADK. RECOVKRGD AND RE- palrcl. 105 Boulh Sixteenth gticet. 7JS3 SAMUEL BURN3 INVTrES YOU fo 8KK HIS oew dinner sets at 15.75 , foimerly (10.00. U-tOi A24 I1ALDUFF- A plenvaiit and convenient place , 152' ' ) F-uiam street , PaxtoiT block ; 'phono 711.U . U 6SQ THE WOMAN'S BAKERY SUPPLIES VA- rlely ot choice goods , besides Uvu kinds of the best bread In market ; whole wheat bread a specialty ; goads dellveied ; telephone 451. Mr * . C. Savllle , manager , 1104 N. 24th St. U-533-A-2S STRAW HATS CLEANED , RESHAPED AND madu new. S03 N2fllh SU U-S23-A-23 _ TAKE YOUR FIUENIl ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR 25c. Proctor , 616 S. 16lh Btreet. U M834 MME. LA ROOK. MASSAGE. IftW LEAVEN- worth street , third llooor , fiont rooms to left , U 273 20 * MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought , F. C. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo. W-634 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31S N.Y. LIFK loans at latv rates for choice security on Ne braska und Iowa farms or Omaha city propmy. W-CSl _ MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS. Unproved and unlmpioted Omaha leal estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1703 Furnani t. W-633 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPUOVRD OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , I'axton t'lk. W-OT9 U.VNS WANTED. J. N. FllUNZKR , OPP. P.O. W-761-il r MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PllOTERTV and Nebraska farms at from to T P < T r ot. Vf. U Melkle , First National bank bumilng. W-tM UORTOAGU LOANS. A. MOORE. Wl N.Y.LIFE. W 609aS4' OMAHA LOAN & TIU'ST CO. , ISTlf AND DouKla * streets , loan money on clly and farm property tt lowcil rate * of Interest. W WJ i MONEY TO LOAN-BEAIi ESTATE Continued. MONKY TO IXJAN AT LOWEST RATK8. TIIH O. P. Davis Co , , 1503 Farnam st. W-63I UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OP NEW York. Cut-Hal J2OOO.COO. Surplus ICOO.onO. Suh. mil choice linns to F. B. 1'uscy , agent , First National bank building. W-CS3 IX3ANB. K. H. BHKAFK , 432 PAXTON HLK. W 853-H8 | MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST IIATRH ON Improved nnd unimproved Onmtn leal estate , 1 to C > cors. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrnnm. W-C83 MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal estate. Hicnnan , Love fc Co. , Pnxton hlk. W-6S2 FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON DOL'GLAS or Snrpy county farms. Reed & Belby , 334 _ IMaiil of Trade building. VV SIS LOANS ON DOUGLAB OR 8ARPY COUNTY farms , Write us. Reed & Selby , 3.14 Chamber of Commerce hi Ig. W SSI LOANS ON IMPROVED A 1'NIMPROVF.D CITY property ; H.u < & upwards , 6 to 7 per rent , no dtlajs. W. Farnatn Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm. W-CS7 Jjfio.OO SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON 1M- provcd city property. Paul , lit Bonn ! of Tr-iJi W MHI tr MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. U. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 RAMOfi BLOCK. X-C32 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURN1TURH. PIANOsT hoisesagonr , etc. . nt lowest rates In city ; Do removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount" . OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 30f South 16th Btreet. X-633 CONFIDENTIAL LOANS MADE ON CHAT I'EL securities. A-'dross P. O. Box ? J2. X 372-AH SHORT TIMK LOANS. 432 PAXTON BLOCK. X937 S6 MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- tutc , pianos , horses , nngons , or nny kind of chattel security , nt lowest posslblo rntesshlcli you can pay back nt any lime , nnd In nny amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , room JIWltlmcll block. X-693. " MONEY TO LOAN "oN PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln l nn Co. . 701 N. Y. Life build ing. X-696 BUSINESS CHANCES. SMOKK HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC CIGAR. Y-M367 A19 IF YOU WANT TO BUY.SELL OR EXCHANGE merclmTTaiie , get In or out of the business , call on or nddrcs the National Information nnd Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank , Omaha , Neb. Y 608 A2I FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SECOND lloor , 30x < JO , In ono of the largest houses In Council Bluffs. 13 , care Bee , Council Dluffs. 1" M635 FOR SALE. A 1IIQ PAYING BUSINESS ; NO competition ; Jl.SOO caih takes It. Address S W , Bee. Y MUM S 8 * GENUINE BUSINESSES. LOTS. SOME splendid farms ; easy terms ; water nnd school iHinils ; colony lands. Address Pioneer Busi ness ngency , Sheridan , Wjo. Y M221 II * WANTED , PARTNER TO TAKE Vi INTEREST In good paying business and general manage ment of allli-i ! on salary of $75.00 per month , icfi'irtices nnd small capital leiiulreil. Call or address Ul , N. Y. Lifelllilg. . Y M2J3 IS FOB EXCHANGE. A 10-CKNTI3R FOR DC , HAVANA FRECKLES. H M267 A19 TO EXCHANGE. 320 ACRES GOOD , 1M- proved bottom land , .Mitchell Co. , Kan. ; orchards ; running water 90 acres adjoining lown City , Ij. , 100 Nanco Co. . Ntb. ; stnndaid bred brood mares nnd cash ; want merchandise ; will take other property for horses. L. W. Newell. Iowa City , la. / M114 13 * TO EXCHANGE , 960 ACRE RANCH IN NE- hraaka for good horse * nnd one-third cash. S. W. Boyd , From int. Nebraska. Z M935 20 TO EXCHANGE-LOTS AND FARM LANDS for stocks of general merchandise ) and grocer ies. Address I' . O. Box 243. Z 96.1-13 FOR EXCHANGE , FINE LANDS , WELL LO- catcd. producti\ nnd some cnsh , for stock of general mcichandlse. Address Lock Box 30 , Beaver City. Neb. Z M904 IS FINE 7R HOUSE AT UOOO , WILL TAKE H trade. 8r house , every convenience , on Fornam car , J3.30) will take * .i trade. J1.000 clear C. H. property for farm. $3.1CO ) Very linetesldence nnd grounds. Will accept part In other-property. F. D. Wead , 10th .md Douglas. Z-272-J5- FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. FARM LANDS. C.F.HARRISON , 912 N.Y.LIFE. RE 906-S6 * FOR SALE. 4.4CO ACRES OF LAND 60 MILES northwest of Omaha. Address Thomas Kcrl , Oakland , Neb. RC M777 81 * CllOICE GARDEN LANDS , 5 MILES FROM poslolllce. In tmcts from 10 to 160 acres. A great bargain. Will take some trade. N. D. Keyes. 617 Pnxton block. RE M736 BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , bale or tiade. F. K. Darling , Batkcr block. R E-699 BARGAIN. A FINE 430-ACRE FARM. 12 miles from Omaha , only 110,00 per acre. C. R. Bontilght , 301 N. Y. Life. RE-328 n7 FOR SALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CCL- lar , cistern , city water ; cor. 13th nnd Snlilcr ; > 1,2M.OO ; long time. Enquire 131S Fainnm. Samuel Burns. R IJ 093 LIST BARGAINS FOR QUIC1C TURNS. 1603 Dodge. n D 700 FOR SALE. MODERN COTTAGE ; CITY water ; paved street ; lot C0\130 ; three blocks from S. Omaha postolllce. Inaiilre Fnmlc Martzahn , South Omaha. RE M185 14 A PERSON WITH CAPITAL THAT DESIRES to Invest In good paying property worth $150- OW.OO , call nt 612-13 1'uxton block , Omaha. RE M2M 18 * WILL ACCEPT J275 FOR GOOD AMBLER Place lot If sold before August 20. Worth J300. Addiess T 36. Bee olllce. UK 271-.15 IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE THE propelty north of Hnnscom park which wo can bell at dlacount of J-.O-W. 6r house , city water und well , neat stone re taining wall. 41,300. W-ft , lot , Fainnm street , ( paved ) $1.300. * C acres cultivated , northwest , $1,375. F. D. Wead , 16th und Douglas. RE 2711 a WANTED. THREE OR FIVE ACRES , TEN to 15 miles out ; unlmpioved ; cheap. Address T 31 , Bee olllce. RE-M37I H * TYPEWB1TEBS. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT. SOLD. I3X- changcd , rented nnd repaired. Typewriter nnd olllco supplies. Tjpewilters rented at $1 per month. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , suc cessors to the typewriting department of th Mcgcath Stationary Co. , 214 8. 13th , tel. ,1361. s)0 : ) SEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER The Omnlm Typewriter Exchange , tel. 1361 , No. 211 S. 13th et. 091 THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF STANO- nrd typewriters nnd supplies. We control the Densmoio Callgrnph and New Yost. Bargains- In second-hand machines displaced by ours. All machines perfectly repaired , new parts cup- pi U-cl I prices moderate ; new machines loaned while u-pairs are made , United T > pewrlter A : Supplies Co. , 1619 Fa in inn St. Telephone 12S3. 173- MUSIO , ABT AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GELLKNnnCK , DANJO1ST AND teacher. 1810 California street. 014 FOR BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS : easy payments ; Instruments rented ; rents apply on puichasa. A , llospe , jr. 701 MRS. JKSSIE UllO WN-CROM MI3TT. THE only post graduate of Emerson College of Ora tory , Boston In Omaha , who teaches elocution and ph > steal culture. Ware building , Omaha. 211 A13 NEBRASKA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Lincoln : the largest music school In the west ; fall term opens September 3d ; write for cata logue. M2I7 14 * UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMBALMEB9 H. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago St. . telephone 90. 703 BWANSON & VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers , 1701 Cumlnie t. , telephone 1060. 70 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND F.M- balmer , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 707 HEAFEY & HEAVEY , 21S 8. 14TII ST. TBL. 205 ; also 21th and N ( . . So. Omaha.70S 70S AM * BICYCLES. BICYCLES REPAIRED AND REMODI3LKD. Tires and sundries. Safes opened , repaired , C. R. llcllln , locksmith. 311 N. Itth st. 560 BICYCLES. NEW AND OLD. $20 TO $ Is5 easy payments ; we rent and repair. Omaht Hlcyclo Co. . 823 N , IClh st. 703 BICYCLES-ALL STYLES , ALL PRICKS. Bend for our list of second hand and shop worn bicycles. Repairs and cycle sundries nf all kinds. M. O. Duxon. 403 N. 16th Jt. Ul OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS. J. F , Ponder , manager. Eyes tested free 222 South lUh , lu Ktnulcr's drug store. 813-17 _ _ THK ALOB & PKNFOLD CO. . SCIENTIFIC opticians , 1(01 Farnam it. , opposite 1'axton hotel. B/es examined ( r , 701 HOTELS. TIIHMIDLAND HOTntISTIt A CHICAGO slit. , cool cut hotel , fronting on Jrrrernon ncmnre. All car lines within n. block , cnrs to "Full of Pompeii" only n block ' nxriiy. American iilnn. Jl.f.0 to $2.04 pr dny ; ljuropenn plan , 500 to $1.00 per tiny. M. J. l rpw , proprietor , 711-31 A13TNA HorS K 7l3lROl1jAN ] ) N7 V. ' . COR. 13th nnJ Dodge. Room ly day or week. . . 145 SJ' ELECTBICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CQ yERTKIig REWOUND storage batteries recharged ; electrical and gen * eial machinists ; suprr'vr work guaranteed. Omaha Electrical Works. 617 and 619 B. 16th ft. ijij 711 ELECTRICAL KNOINIlHnS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light ami motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec * trie Supply Co. , 4IS and 420 B. 15th st. 712 PLUMBEBS. TREK-PLUMBING OF EVERY KIND. GAS i team & hot water heating ; cencragc. 313 S. 1C. 715 J. J. HANIOAN. PLUMBING , BTI3AM AND hot water heating. 2703 Leavcnworth st. 151 JOHN ROWK & CO. , PLUMBING STEAM AND hot water healing , gas fixtures , globes , 421 S. 15. TENTS AND AWNINGS. WOLF BROS. & CO. . MANUFACTURERS OF . \\nlngs , tentu , flags , \tngon , hay. stock co\ere , tarpaulins , banners , streamers. 703-703 S. 16th st. . telephone 601. Tents for rent. 713 WHY DON'T YOU RENT A TENT. TAKE A \ncntlon nnd lest yourself ? The Omaha Tent and Awning Co. have tents of all Mnd.s that they rent cheap. 1311 Fnrnnm st. 3S ] A17 LOST. LOST OR STOLEN THE PARTY THAT HAS imssessloii of n plain gold watch with n monogiam "S" on the fare can get n good reward nnd no questions npkt-d by returning to mo. Milan Robey , 1002 Doiiglan st. 269-13 LOST , GOLD WATCH CHAIN WITH TWO hom-shocs , Initials L S. Return or nddiess Miss txittle SteNenson and rerelxe rounid. Metropolitan hotel. Council Bluffs. 261-13 * LOST OR STOLEN , A LIGHT BAY Mt'LE. weight WO. Return to Helmrod & HaiiHcn. M 273 16 STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIL regularly every Saturday from New York for Londonderry nnd Glasgow. Furnessla , August 18 , 7:3i ) a. m. , Anchoila , AugtiFt 25 , noon. Clr- cassl.i , Sepfmber 1 , 3 p. m. ; City of Rome , Sep tember 8 , noon. Saloon , second clops and tecrj age , single or round trip tickets from New Yorker or Chicago nt reduced rates to the principal Scotch , English. Irish and nil continental points. For money orders , drafts , outward or prepaid tickets apply to any of our local agents or to Henderscn Bros. ) Chicago. CARPENTERS AND BUI103EKS. C. E. MOIUULU CAIlPnNTKn. OFFICn AND store fixtures a specially. Patching and jjljsterlng. 1313 Capitol ave. . teU103 652 HAsTiI/rON IlIlOS. GENKIIAL , CONTUAC- torn und bullilerg , canirnlor work , brick laying and plastering. 414 & 18th St. , tel. 1179.MM3 MM3 KAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY I1Y CAU OR TON LOTS.fn buy hay. A. H. Bnydcr , 1513 Hurt St. , tel. 1107. I SCO S3 _ NEBRASKA HAY CO. , WHOLESAUB HAY , grain and mill stuff. Wo arc nlwnja on the market to buy or sell. 1J1S Webster st. 153 SHORTHAND ANIX TYPE WRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL ) OHf SHORTHAND , 511 N , Y. Life , Omaha. i-Ask for circular. 713 LBARN PRACTICAL'i BUSINESS & SHORThand - hand , noose'a Omaha'Bus. Col , 15th & Farnam | S13 A13 CORNICED WESTERN CORNICE WORKS. GALVANIZED Iron cornices. 1722 St. Mary's avc. 391 EAOLIJ CORNICE WORKS. JOIIN EI'K- nctcr , prop. , 103 , 110 , 112 N. llth. Kstab. 1SC1. 851 HAIRDRESSING. MILLER , LADIES' IIAIRDRESSINO. SHAM- , steaming : hair eoinis , 1513 Doufela.s. J ' 720 13 ROBERT STEIN , THE OLD RELIABLE HAIR cutter. 10th lloor. JN , . V. ' lfe bids. M837-S3 , BUSINESS ( NPTIOES. ' .11. - , . . _ lL'TTua j , 1a < _ OMAHA atEERSCHAtJM PIRR-rA'cfbUY ; OLD plues made new , C13 B , 10th. " ' 709 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL OF- llce to 209 S. IClh st. . Brown block. MD70 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. It. JOB PRINTING. HEED JOB PRINTING CO. FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th St. , Bee building. 71S MAIL ORDER COMMERCIAL PRINTING A ppeclalty. Douglas Printing Co. , 419 S. 15th street , Sheclcy bldg. Tel. 614 for piompt service. UPHOLSTERING. UI'HOL'RING CABINET MATTRESS WORKS. W. R. Bell. R. A. McEachmn , 2717 Leavenw'th. 157 UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH. M. S. Wnlklln , 2111 Cumlntr. Tel. 6U2. M120 HARNESS. HARNESS. WHIPS , NETS , ETC. REPAIRING a specialty. 113 N. 15tll st. 717 C1ET MY PRICES BEt-'ORE YOU I1UY A HAR- ness. August Bolmc. 711 S , ICth t. 2C3 PAWNBROKERS. TRED MOHLE , 1G17VS FARNAM , JEWELRY. 721 DENTISTS. DR. GEORGE S. NASON. DENTIST. SUITE 20 I'axton block , ICth r.nd Farnam st . , tel. 712. 724 DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 BURT ST. 335 TAKEN TAKEN UP RED SPOTTED COW. NO horns , with .halter , ran have by paying expense - pense . Call nt Tlbka farm , north Orphan's home , Benson , 207-13 * MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALVA J. GROVER , MATHEMATICAL AND surveying Instruments , engineers' and archi tects' supplies ; tracing cloth , blue process IKIDOIS. 318 South 15th ; malt ordcis. 087 LIVERY STABLE. BOARDING STABLES , FINE LIVERY RIG3 cheap , Ed Baumley , 17th and St. Man's ave. M-480 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal. Correupondenco solicited. lOuif Farnam st , 1123 TAXIDERMISTS. TAXIDERMY AND FURS. SEND TOR CATA- logue. George E. Brown , jr. , & Co. , 709 S. ICth. , 723 FURNACES. BEST FURNACE MAhlS bKT COAL SMOKE consuming und hard ioal furnaces. Eagle Cor nice woiks. 108-113 Nj'llthl Rl. M2 BciionnsAcic. TWIN rlTY DYH WORKS. 15i Farnam street. I.Vtlog ot ever } ' Uescrlp- tlon anil dry cleaning , „ " . M753 "oniKmSro. ' 'zons. siiHAns. CLIPI-EHS. LAWN MUM T , cte. A. L. UndeiTahd. 10 N. Hlh. t" HORSESHOEING. " MU8. THOMAS MAIXJNKV , 012 N. 1CTH ST. f ! 31 THK JIKA1TV > ' ' INSTRUMENTS placed'on' record August 13 , 1891 : , C A llnaklns nml himbiinil to K J chnow , lot 4. Mock 1 , nvuivtt 1'laco . . . . , I D Mlllua lo Julius TrrltHchkc. um ' ' " " ' " ' ' of nw BW i-ll-12' . . . „ . . . . . . . 1 Hnmo to same , no 8 , w 11 , ne and no 10-14-13 . . " . . . 1 J H Qonlon to Cl Cl llr > ' on. loU 8 und 9 , block S , HrlKKu' I'liic-H. w 41 feet lot 3 , block 151 , Oninhn , a 40 feet of nv 90 feel lot I und o 40 feet of w 90 feet lot 0 , bloik 1 , Ut mid to South Omnlm 1 O L VoorhU i't nl tn Mary N VoorhlH , c U ( if lot 4. block K. Shlnn'H M mid 2 O'llerne & Honlck lo i" ! I'oy , lol 1 , block 4 , O'llerne & Hoalck'H add. COO Mury IlnnuHii and huiband to Omaha Uum nml llullilInK nsaoclutlou , lot t , Mock 17 , IMrk l-'ornt 45 L Schroeder , tru l w. tn Mnttk'le Klmu-y , lou 7. 8 und 9. block B. llronn park l.WO M A Lly und hunhuiid to Anlonlu Liny , a aC',4 feet nf n 61 feet lola 1 and 2 , block 3. Campbell'ii mid 300 II J Wlinlvor am ) wife tn II t ! Plunl.i-tt , lot 6 , blok 87 , Onmha 1 UnKDrt. Sherirr to Omaha HuvlncH bank , lot JO , Mock 9 , Wine and l"x uild 233 Siimo to uuiiu' , lot Si Mm k 10 , Ilnnaconi 1'Iuco , , 4,000 Total amount of transfer * I C.7SJ AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Fred Pojtoa in a Oriticnl Comlltiou as the Result of au Assault. SKULL FRACTURED , OUT MAY RECOVER .Supposed Ansiillnnt Is loin ( liillonay , U'ho Is Under Arn-Kl Tlirjr Juiirrrli-d About n ( llrl I'mi-roillngs of thu llimrcl of Kiliicutloii , Fred Peyton , the champion pool player of Nebraska , was hit on the head with a billy or some other hard Instrument about 7 o'clock last evening and Is now lying In a very precarious condition nt the city hospital. Ills skull Is fractured , but Dr. Slabaugh and Dr. Thomas Kelly are both of the opinion that he will recover. It Is supposed that the blow was struck by Tom Galloway , a young1 man who runs an elevator at Cudahy's , A few evenings ago Peyton and Galloway had a quarrel over a ulrl. It Is claimed that nt the time Gal loway drew n revolver on Peyton. The latter offered to light him with bare knuckles , but refused to go up against n revolovr. When Galloway was going' to his room ovtr Shenk's restaurant on lower N street , Peyton fol lowed him tip stairs In the hallway the men began fighting and there were no wit nesses to tell Just how the assault was com mitted. The first that outsiders knew ot the scrap was when Peyton fell down stairs. Ho was knocked sensciess by the blow and fall nnd only rallied nt short Intervals during the night. Peyton works In the barber shop close to where the racket occurred. Ucfore the bystanders could Inquire Into the trouble Jim Galloway , n brother to Tom , and Morris Illnns began fighting. The police placed the three men under arrest nnd Pey ton was removed to the hospital. No charges were lodged against Galloway and none will be until Peyton's condition Is more fully recognized. School llouril rrocciMlliiKS. At a meeting of the school board last night the bill of Michael Donovan of $113.99 for furnishing material and papering the Third ward school was allowed. Mr. Pearl made a minority report against allowing the bill. bill.The United States Supply company was al lowed n bill of ? 7SO,50 for furniture bought last year. Crosby & Rich were allowed a bill of fir.2.05. A motion was made by Mr. Cheek that the secretary bo Instructed to take out -a * 5,000 Insurance policy on the Hrown park school. Mr. Thomas objected to the secre tary dolnsr this work and said the Insurance matter should be referred to the committee Children Cry fof Pitcher's Castoria. Children © ryf < r Pitcher's Castoria. Children © ryfc 'L ' Castoria. - THE GRfcAT - Blood Purifier - AND - - A SPECIFIC FOR - RHEUMATISM. The Blood Remedy of tlio Demimonde. OMAHA. Nol ) . , AUR. 8 , 1894. The Huliera-i Company : Uontlc'iiien After uslni ; u nuinlior of dltlVrunt medicines und procurations , and also proscriptions from some of tlio bast phy sicians for Khcuiimtlsm nnd l.aiun HackI pur chased n botlln of your Cront Blood Purl- flor , "id luivii Kot rullof that nonu of tlio oth- ur inodlolnoH liavu Klvcn mo. If Improvement koiMison UH It liasCoiiiiiiuucud , ( shall ho on- tltuly cured by the tlmo I have IIMM ! ono bet tle. Vours truly , O. K. KAITU , 1D05 Kuin.-uu St All ( li-UKKlbts luivo It. Price $1.00 pur bottle THE EUB RS- COMPANY , Omaha , Nob. "oo onua NVW -aoon am. * a alia u j | | op auo -listioa pun 3i3Doa.TJA 'A3U3)0(1U1 ) | 'SUOT 'KOhKODXrt 'OKIV 30 spajja 01(1 ( BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee Building- , OMAHA , Nob. Advicu FKEIi Leaves I CHICAGO & NORTHWKST'N lArilven OiiiallaU. | 1'y Dcpoi. 10th & M 8onSt _ . | Omnlm ll:05.im : UiiBttrn llxpn-.sa 5:3 : < ) jim 4.UOim | VoHtlliuh-il Lhnlli-d UHOain C,5iin : ( Mo , Valley Local. . 10:30pm : G:4'iin : | Omaha Chicago Special 215um LeiuoH lUUICACO. lll'ltLINQTON Ai Q.IArrlves ( ) iiml i | De-put 10th ntul Mason Sta. I Omaha | 4:4jiim : CiileiiB'i Vontlliiifi' fiMim 9:4Snm ChlciiKo lixpicCH 4l''ipm 7:0.im : | ChlcuRO und Iowa Locnl 8:00.im : H:3i.iin..1'aclllc JuncJ.lonLociil. GiSSnni Leaves I1IUULINOTON .V MO. Hl\'iil.\rrlvi-a : | Qinahaj Depot lOlh nml Maaoii Sis. I Omaha fO15am ; Denver i\prcs3 3Muin : 10irnm : Oeadwood lixpn-ssi 4:1Qpm. : 4Mpm ; Denver L'xprcaa 4:10pni GTiOpmNot : > ratlui Local ( except Sunday ) . 6.0pm : 8lSam..Lincoln Local ( except Hmuluy.llSnn ) : ( LeavTTl K. C. , ST. j7" & crli. | Arrlvci Omalml Depot 10th nnd .Mnxon Bin. | Omnlm 9t'nm ; Kansas lliy Day nxpresi 5"Mpm ; Bltfpni.K. C. Night L'x. via. U. I' . Trona. CaOam LcaveaTcIfR'AOO 1 CTT" & I'ACJlT'Tu. lArrlvei O-nahalU. 1' . Depot , 10th & Mnmin Sla. | Omaha _ _ . _ foir.niri..AtliTiHlc : nxpicBS ( ax. Sunday ) . . . 6:05pm : CKpm : . NlK'lil i\prca8 : . C:40im : 4:10ini..Clilcak' : | Vestlbuleit Limited. . . , l:2pm : H3ijii.Oliliihoiiia ; Hxp. ( to C. II. ex. Hun ) C:35am : WUSl'7 0:33um.Oliliilioma : & Texas lxp. ( ex. Sunll:35pm ) : 1 :35pm : . . . . .Culuradu LlnilteJ . 4:10pm : Iea\es I UNION PAC'IKia JArrlveii Omalmll'iilon Depot , 10th & MIIHOH Sis f Oinalia . Di'ini-r Uxprrax . 3rnipm : . O\t > rhmd I-'liL-.r . 5:40pm : 34Spm.llc-atrico ; 10 .Strnmiih'K Kx ( ex Sun ) 12 : ISpm liMOpiru . . . 1'aclllo llxpn-ut . 1055uni ; C3Jpm ; . rant Mall. . . . . . . . . . 4Mpni : ' Leaves I OIIIOAOO , MIL. & ST. 1'AUL.IArrlvcs OmahaJUnlonDeH | > l , 10th A : MasunStB _ | Omnlm CIpm : . Chicago t.lmltod . 0:30ani : HlOaiii..CIilcaKQ ! K pre8a _ ( ex. Hun. I. . . . Le.ive I i-\7l-r TMO. "VAM.KV : lArrlVes Oin.ilial Depot 151li unilVelmUr tin. I Omaha 8:0'jam : . . .Ieiiilwoocl ixpri.-na : . G:10pm : ( Taiii.ix. ( Sat. ) Wyo. ix. ( Ux. Mnn ) . . SUOpm 6:00pm. : . . Norfolk Hxprem ( Kx. Sunday ) .10.4.'am IiW\ ; : \ > tn..L. . . . . . .St. I'uul Uxprcwd . 9:40ain Leaves I MISSOl'RI PAl'irif | Arrlve O inahal Depot 15th n nil \VehHter Hln. I Omaha oToOum . St. UiulH Kxpren . . C:00am : 9 ! 30pm..i . Bt. l.oilla llxpremi . Leaves I cTrsf. I' . . M & "or fArrlvea Oinnlml Depot Uth nml Wcbiter 8t . I Umaha CilOpm. . Dally ( ex. Bun. Nehra ka 1/icnl , . itlo.ini 8:00am. : .Sioux Clly Ac-corn. ( ix. : Hun ) . . 8.05pm lOiHOam. . Sioux C'lty Aecom , ( Sun. Onfy ) . . 8:0pm : n-.lSpm. . . Sioux C'liy Uiprcia ( Hx. Bun. ) . . .llS5am : 6:3011111 : . . . .HI. 1'iiul l.liillli-il. . . . . . . . 9tOnni : " , OiimliiQ Union lc | > ot , loth & MnRjn HIH , f Omaha " ( Ir.Sam. , . Sioux CIlV raxenger . lOii'Opiti jjjpni. . . . . . St. 1'uul Kiprem . . . .10'Oani : Leaves I BlOlX CIT ? r l > A"Vn-'ie : tSrrlvff Omahal Dvpot ' 15th anil Web ur ba.f ( " Omaha SiJOpm . , . St. Paul Limited . 9. 40am S-.SOJiin , . . ( 'lilriind Lludleil 9 10am i.nve I OifAJlA & HT LOt'IS" ( Arrlvei Omaha I Union Drjut , 10th & Mawn Kti f Omaha Ot , Louli Canuoa lull . . .liiSIpm on buildings nnd grounds. This motion pro * vnllcil. Mr. Olnon reported Hint the llrown park school needed repairs and the proper commit- trc was Instructed to InvcstlKato nnd huvo the necessary work done nt once. Tlin liateiiientn nf the Missouri Avenue nnd the WnMilnntun school ImlldlnRs wcrn or dered \\hlte\vnshcd , The coninilttro on ImlhlliiK' nnd prouinlfl w.is instructed to mlvertl o for bids for Brad- Ing the HlRh school grounds. Mr. HoKnn then moved Hint before the committee , pro ceeded to advertise the cost be nsccrtnlntd of ralslni : the rvtnlnlns wall another foot. Thin -motion prevailed. Contrnctor 1'nrks Informed the bonrd thnt nnolhcr Inycr nil the way around would cost about $135 , I'resltUnt Oldeon called Mr. Olson to ( ho chair nnd talked economy to the bonrd for a short time. He recommended that ono tcncher bo laid on * In the Albright frliool nnd th.it n portion of the children nltond nt the IHili school building. The mnttcr was referred to the committee on text books. A/II'.S nut run AHMV. ntul TrnimfcrH Ordered mill l.i-iivn * ( iriiiili-il or i\lriiili-il. ; SllINaTON , AIIR. n. ( Speclnl Telo- to Thu IJce. ) Klrst Uontcnnnt Mnrcns 1) . Cronln ( recently promoted from second lieutenant , Tucntlclli Infantry ) Is assigned to the Tuenty-liftli Infnntry , company (1 , to d.ito from July 15 , 18 ! ) J , vlco McM.trtln. dis missed. The following transfers In the Fourth In fantry nro ordered : First Lieutenant Jnmcs A. hoyden , from company K to company V ; First Lieutenant Austin H. llrown , from company K lo company K ; Second Lieutenant John S. Swltzor , from company 1) to company K ; Second Lieutenant liulph U. Sog dall , from company K to company I ) . The le.ivo of absence granted Captain Wllber K , Wilder , Kourth cavalry , Depart ment of the Columbia , Is extended two months. Captain Robert H. Stovcnti , assistant quar termaster , United Status army , will proceed to Jackson , Miss. , and report In person to the governor of Mississippi to attund the encampment of the National fluard of Mis sissippi at Meridian , from August 20 to Au gust ay. 1891 , Inclusive. Upon the close of the encampment Captain Stevens will return to his proper stntloit. Hy direction or the president the following named olllcers of the army ore hereby ro- llovecl from duty as Indian agents and upon the assumption of the same by their succes sors will proceed to join their companies : Captain John T. Van Orsdale. Seventh In fantry , nt Fort Hall agency , Idaho ; Captain John W. llubb , Fourth Infantry , at Colvllle agency , Washington. Second Lieutenant Charles C. Smith , Twenty-second Infantry , Is transferred to the Twentieth Infantry , company I , und will join his proper station. First Lieutenant George K. Sngo , Fifth artillery , Is detailed ns professor of military science and tactics at Mount Tamalpalti Mili tary academy , San Kafael , Cal. , to take ef fect August 14 , 1S91 , and will report In per son on that date for duty accordingly , and r.elleve First Lieutenant Uwlght 13. Ilolloy. Fourth Infantry , who will then proceed to join his company. The following transfers In the Fifth ar tillery are madu ; Second Lieutenant William P. I'ence , from batlery II to battery G ; Second end Lieutenant John W. Joycs , fronv battery Q to battery H. Lieutenant I'ence will join his proper station , The unexecuted portion of sentence of a general court martial In case of Private Lenyon H , Davis , troop II , Ulghth cavalry , promulgated In general court martial order No. 21 , July 10 , IS'JI , from headquarters , Department of the 1-Jast , Is remitted. Private Davis will be discharged from the service of the Unlte'd States on receipt ot this order by the commanding olficer of Fort Thomas , Ky. Additional Second Lieutenant Warren H. Mitchell , Second artillery , Is assigned to n vacancy of second lieutenant In the regiment , battery C , July VI , 1891 , to rank from June 12 , 1891 , vlco Montgomery , appointed first lieutenant , Ordnance department. JlUSIlIbO / ' < > TllKItt 1'KAVKS. riilliium KmplnycN Finally Give Up tlio Sirlkn unit Seek Their , Join. CHICAGO , Aug. 13. The gates of the Pullman company plant was besieged with morning by a host of striking employes , who came searching work nnd signified their willingness to go back to their old positions. At 9 o'clock the foreman found that ho had 1,788 men pn hand ready for work. Others who are competent and willing -are to be given work just as fast ns poss.ble , so thnt the departments now closed will soon bo started. All old employes returning will get thch places back until the full quota of men needed Is at work. As that full number of men Is about 2,000 the ofll- clnls of the company feel certain that It will not be long before the works Arc workIng - Ing full blast again. Among those who returned were 200 Swedes , skilled workmen , to whom the company was glad to give places. A vi..ix i ins VATII. Cyclone In Ohio Unit CIcurril Off Forests und Cropi for Tin-no Straight illlli-n. GENEVA , 0. , Aug. 13. A cyclone struck North Madison early this morning devas tating forests , orchnrds , buildings- growing crops , etc. The wind struck In near the lake and swept- path 100 ( cot wide clear of everything In Its way. Heavy hail stones accompanied the wind and smashed thousands of windows. All crops In the path of the storm were utterly destroyed. Tiio roar of the wind was heard two or tlireo miles away , nnd is described ns be'ng some thing nwful. The storm swept n path about tlireo miles long. The loss Will b'o heavy. So far as learned no one was seriously In jured. _ rovii JMJ/-.SO.V.S / > / < ( ir.v/ ; . DlKHiter on tint Cyndciilmm Rlvor In MlrhlRiiii , MARINU CITY , Mich. , Aug. 13. Word reaches here of n drowning accident In Cyn- dcnham river near Thornyhurst tn which four young people lost their lives last night. The dead are : MISS HAYWOOD of WallacBburg , Ont. Mil. H. A. JOHNSON. MISS T. WINTKHS. MISS H. WINTKUS. No one saw the accident and It Is not known how It occurred. Tlio party started to cross the river In an old Mat bottoniL'd boat and It Is supposed that It capsized. All the bodies have been recovered. lo KliKliiiKl to Hntllo thn Trouhln , NBW YORK , Aug. 13. Senor Modesta Harrlos , Nlcaroguan minister to England , was a passenger by the Pacific mall steamer , City of Pails , which arrived from Colon today. Senor Il.irrlos had heard nothing from his country since July 29. When ques tioned ns to his mission to Mngiand , ho stated that ho had full rfower to settle the Mosquito trouble between Kngland and Nicar agua. He would endeavor to have the Man agua treaty between his country nnd Great Britain modified , and was confident ot suc cess. Sonar Harrlos talks Hngllsh , but prefers to use the Spanish language. I.ICCIIHI-S. Tlio following licenses to wed wore grunted liy the county judge yesterday : Niimo nnd Residence. Age. Wlllltim II. Miller , Omalm . 4G Allco M. MiiHon , Omnlm. . . , . 27 William Stuiirt , Gundy. Neb . 38 Kuinilu 1C. I'ltnur , Cllvmvood , la . : ! 'J Anton C. Ilattckcy , Omalut . 27 ChrlHtlmi Jensen , Omaha. . ' > Wlllluin Howie , Chapman , Ncli . C5 Mury French , JeffcrHonvllIt' , Ind . IS David Cohen , Omuhn . 23 Ulla IJrustovoky , Omaha . L'J Shot IIU WIN ) for Kouklni : Dlvorc-n. KALAMAZOO , Mich. , Aug. 13. T. W. Ilralimrd shot and killed his wlfo at Vlcks- burg this mornlnc nnd then killed himself. Mrs , llralnard had recently commenced dl- vorco proceedings against her husband and this Is the alleged cause for the double tragedy. _ Traveling MUII Arruntoil ui Dyimmltor. WA8KCA , Minn , , Aug , 13.-0eorgo Ilarnaby , a traveling man , has been brought back hero under arrest charged wl'th blowing up the Grant house barn with dynamite a week or o ago. RESULTS OF THE STRIKE Still Plnlnly Apparent in the Numbar of Bnilroad Men Without Jobs. U , P , AND C , P. REDUCING FORCES ii : ! < lmrn Vnllry Offer * Mtnm liitrrcsttiiK Crop ( nmllllmts In ( outrnot llIt South Plntto Country I'M } iimntrr I'lojil of tlio Burlington Itr-tlgm. The rostilts of tlio strike on the Union I'n- clflc nml Ccntrnl 1'aclllc nre Btlll npnrcnt | ) to tlio traveler rnrouto i-nst or west. Troops nro still In possession of Sacramento nnd Cnrlln , while a company or two rcmnln nt OKI'OII. At oilier stations nloni ; dm lines mentioned they have been removed , Still ono lienr.s inuttcrltiKS of discontent nml tlio South- ert ) I'aclltc pcoplo are innvlni ; cautiously In their I'lidi-nvor to rlulit tilings nloiiK tliclr * system of mils. An olllclal of the Union Pacific who qame east yostcnl.iy st.ttpil th.it as n direct rusnlt of the strike fliti men were out of employment on the Wyoming di vision of the road , to say notlilnK of tlioso out nt oilier points. Some of these men will Ki't back : , liowcvor , whefi conditions warrant larjjor forces In the shops nt Clieyennn and an Incrcaso In the cirrat- liiK department. At present It Is n case of retrenchment \\lttt tin1 company , nnd wher ever posslbl1 men nro lioliiK let out In crder to pull dciun the opcrnllnK expenses of thb company. The movement of fruit Is exceedingly heavy from California , train after t'ntn passing division points , nnd In many cases passciiKT trains westbound have to glvo way to fruit trains runnlni ; through on express time. Murkd'A 'Walter Clrli Strllio , J. K. Market , KCncr.il nmnater ; of the eating houses along the line of the Union 1'n- clllc , Is cxperlcncliiR conslilerjiblo trouble with his femnlr help , dining room tlrls ami lunch counter waitresses refusing to wear the natty caps provided by the mnnige- mcnt for their adornment. They have no fault to IIml with the gowns , but the caps nro their particular nvislon , and so pronounced - nouncod has their opposition become that nt several places the girls have gene out on a strike. At Ogden the girls In the dining room have served notice on Mr. Mnrkcl thnt thev will not wear the caps , nnd In conse- iiuence new girls me now cnrtmto to talco the places of lliosp who refuse to comply with the conditions nf the department. In all , some twenty girls have iKkcn IBSUO with Mr. M.irKel , nnd their placed are being nile.d. as rapidly ns possible. At Orosn Hlvcr , ltn\\llns , North 1'latle and other points'tho costumes nrc v > orn with much grnre , iintl the favorable comments heard are satisfactory to the young ladles. In some cases addition.1) ! orders for duplicate costumes having been Kent In. It Is Mr. Marlicl's determination to uni form his help , and whenever a girl refuses to wear the unlf.rm provided her place will bo supplied as rapidly as possible. At I'ocatcllo the girls went out In n body when they saw the caps , and scmo dllllculty was experienced In filling their places , hut meals have been served regularly notwithstanding tlio strike. Surprlirs Along tlio KlUlinrn Vitlloy. Crop conditions nt this time nro fraught with parllulnr slgnllcanco ajid railroad of ficials have llttlo else to talk about , so ab solutely dull Is It In railroad circles. The Hlkhorn , however , Is probably less hard hit than nny of the trunk lines centering In Omaha. There will be n liberal percentage of crops along tlio Ulkhorn valley as far as Norfolk , and possibly as far as Ncllgh. Then through Holt , Rock and'n portion of Drown county the crops nro badly Injured , wheat being almost u total failure , ns well as the hay crop. Hut what Is mut surpilslng. In the western half of Ilrow'n county and In portions of Cherry , Sherldni ; , Dawes and Sioux counties they have bad u fair suf ficiency of rain , the wheat crop being good , the corn crop promises fair and the vegetable crops are splendid , ' with sugar beets ; a specialty In both Duwcs and Sioux counties , several hundred acres being planted tn beets , which are In liner condition than In any other county In the state. The same condi tion substantially obtains In llox Ilutto county. The surprising feature of this con dition Is that the drouth In the.southern portion of the state has hud little effect upon the northern portion , rains having been gen eral , oven Into the Black Hills. In con sequence of. these conditions there Is con siderable Immigration Into the counties men tioned , prospective settlers not being willing to go elsewhere. Rules for tint ItlK Spi > otncln , nates for the "Last Days of 1'oinpell1' hava finally been made by all the Nebraska lines cuiterlng in Omaha , with the exception of the Fremont , KIkhorn & Missouri Valley road , which , while It refused to join In mak ing the rates , stated It would not file any „ objections to a ono-fnro rate. Yesterday at a meeting ot the Iturllngton , Union I'nclftc , ' Missouri Pacific and Hock Island passenger ofllclals a one-fare rate within a radius of 100 mill's of Omaha was made for Payn's great spectacle. The dates of sale are August 21 , 23 , 25 , 28 and 30 , September 1 , 3 , 4 , G and 8 , with a throe days' limit. As yet nothing has been done by the Iowa roads looUInu to the making of rates , but It Is confidently expected that they will join In the rates as made by the roads above men tioned. Will Try riillliiff Ttiftli. John D. Illed , who has been 'connected vtlth the Union 1'aclflc passenger depart ment for the past seven years , four of which having been spent In the position of chief clerk In the advertising department under Mr. 11. II. Ilanous , ccvcrs his connection with the company September 1 , to begin tlio .study of dentistry , and later to enter Into a practice awaiting his graduation , Tliern U no employe of tlio Union I'aclllo who will go out from that training school with EO many friends as John Illed. A hard , con scientious worker , a faithful servant of the company which * lias had his bos1 thought und ability for seven years , ho goes Into other business with the well wishes of many stanch friends , many of whom are pnvlous of his good fortune. Nortlmrilrrn'H Nv Tliuu Curd The Northwestern Inaugurated Its Omaha- Chicago special , AS It Is sailed , Sunday , the train now leaving at 0:15 : p. m. and arriving In Chicago at 8:15 : a. m. , Instead of C:30 : and 0:30 : ns formerly. The chahgo Is made to accommodate eastbounil travel , many passengers on the Overland No , 2 not being able to make eastern connections In the event cf the train being late. An extra cliulr car has been added to the equipment , and the dining car will also be a feature of the train , serving supper and breakfast. This movement en the part of thd North western will prove very acceptable In the event of the 1 o'clock being taken off , which will undoubtedly bo done. Floyd RHIIH | an I'liynmslnr. J. 0. Floyd , for many years paymaster on the I ) , & M. , has resigned his position with that company , his resignation taking effect last Saturday. In connection with the cir cular from the general manager's olllco an nouncing his resignation ls ulso the appoint ment of 1) . T. Ileans to the position niiido vacant by Mr. Floyd's resignation , Mr. Ileans Is tin old employe of the llnrllngton , having worked for that company for qulto twelve years , at pribunt occupying the posi tion of cabhtor In the auditors' olllce , which position he will continue to fill In conjunction with that of paymaster. Itiilluiiy NIIIPH. George Illaclc of the passenger department ot tlio Union Pacific h.is resigned , to tul effect September 1. He left for Columbus , 0. , yesterday. J , II. Manning , division master in alianlo of the Union Pacific ; \V. K. Park , aualstanl superintendent of the Nebraska division , with headquarters at North Platte ; .lack O'Hearne , superintendent ot the Dlioyeniil shops ; Charles Cuirass , trainmaster at I.ar- anile , and Charles Smith , clerk In Mr. Mo ConnoU's olllco , returned from a week's lUh- Ing on thu Dig I.nramlu Sunday. Mr. Man ning Is nithualaBtlc over the trip , nearl ) CUO pounds nf trout Imvlm' been taUon dur liig the outing , which was iiK'nt under t1' mi'- ' delightful condition *