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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEl * TUESDAY , AUGUST 21. 1801. THEY READ THESE LITTLE ADS BEFORE THEY KNOW IT , HE LITTLE AT ) , don't cost you much of anything $1.6O a line a month and it helps wonderfully. Ho cnrotul , now , or you'll bo rending omo of thcso llttlo nils. If you do , wont some otio clso ? Our nd. mon can write these IHllo uda to do you Rood. D rep us a curd or 'phono 238. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. Advertisements for tlieso columns will be laken until 12M : p. m. for the cvncnlnu nnd until 9.09 m. for the mornlnc and Sunday editions. Advertisers by repuestlnB n number check , c n Imvo nniwors nddresjied to n n"10 ; ' .16" In euro of Tlia lice. Answer * BO nddic-scd win te delivered upon prcsenlnllon of the cliock. Ilntps. IHo a woul nmt Insertion , lo n.wnra thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o for " " " ' Thf emcnti must nm conaeciitlvcly. SITUATIONS WANTED. BOHER. STEADY MARRIED MAN 'position. ' Have had six years rxpcrlence as .nnnager of lumber yard and elevator. Best uf references. Address T 44 , WANTED , POSITION IJY FIHST-CLAS8 watchmaker and Jeweler ; can take complete chaw ; Kood buyer nnd salesman ; have net of tools ; recommendation from last pmnloynr. Addres-Uix 4 , Raymond , Neb , A MJS4 21 * WANTEuTTlY A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT nnd experienced lady stenographer , position M olllce cleik. Will accept nioderato ( .alary. Add -OSM T C'i. llee. A-M.M V WANTEO-A HOME IN AN AMERICAN FAM- lly by a woman of Rood chnmcti-r and uuh-t ) inblts ; Is Imndy with a needle nnd would like thn care o. children ; wages no considera tion. Address T C6 , llee. A IOD-J2 * 'CROCKERY , GLASSWARE AND LAMP IinSI- ness ; man with sixteen years' experience In Glasgow , Scotland , nnd Philadelphia , Pa. de sires iKjsltlon. Address U 4 , llee. Omaha. A M131 " 3 WANTED , POSITION IN AN OFFICE A3 cleik , Iwokkeeper or cashier : d years' expei- Icnco ns assistant bank cashier ; B od refer- cnco. Address U 3. lice. A-M421) 23' WANTED MALE HELP. SOLICITOUS , TEAMS FURHDINSTALLMENT ; goods American Wringer Co. , 1C19 Howard. 11 6ol HALESMEN ( ENBIiaETIO WANT MEN OF Kood address on salary for retail trnde. Apply 1S16 Douglas. I1-M140 B9 SPECIALTY .SALESMEN FOIl HEID'S LUMP Jaw remedy ( endorsed by U. S. Dept. Agrjcul- turD , llureau of Animal Industry , us a specific ) ns a sldo line. Liberal terms to right parties. Address llrothers & Itcld , Malvcrh , In. t j II M56I S17 SALESMAN , " IN EVERY COUNTY , J73.00 monthly salary nnd expenses ; experience un necessary. Kneeland Mfg. Co. , ChlctiKo. _ SPECIALTY ADVERTISING CANVASSERS ; men familiar with premium mercantile trnde. Money maker of eighteen ninety-four. Slnnley- Brndloy I'ub. Co. No. 7 E. IClli St. , N Y. WANTED. DRUMMERS WHO ARE TRAVELIng - Ing to handle ( | Ulnlne-wlilsky us n side lln on commission ; easy Feller ; inys big commission. Addresi. with reference , Qulnlne-Whliky Co. , Loulsvlllo. Ky. B-M432 23 * SALESSlAN WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY In United Status ; $79.00 month nnd expenses ; olllco , advertising , delivery te.im furnished ; goods monotwly. Address K. S. Co. , 132 Col onnade bldR. . BoHton , Mass. B M42S 21 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. 1 WILL TEACH DRESS CUTTING AND FUR- nlsh ono of the best systems In the world. Any Indy can beoomo her own dress maker In a few hours for $ $1.00. Offer for ten davs only. Mrs. Ferns. 1723 Cnss st. C 3)1 21 * 9IRL Fen ai.NiiiAii HOUSEWORK , SMALL fnmlly ; nonti but good cook und laundress need address. F. J. Hasbrouck , Buffalo , Wyoming. C 335 21 * WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED SECOND Klrl ; reft-rences requlrod. Lnndon court , fourth houae east of South 21th stcet. | C M3SD WANTEO O IRL FOR GENERAL HOt'SE- work ; small family. 113G S. : ist it. C 412 WANTED A LADY EIGHT HOURS A DAY by wholesale ' house. Address T 67 , Beo. C-tlO-22 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN FAM- lly of two. 117 So. 36th st. C 421-22 * LADIES. YOU CAN O11TAIN A REFINED nnd genteel home work at $12.00 per wet > K ; no canvassing. Reply with pelf-addrt"Hrd stamped 'envelope'Esther ' Allan , South Bend , Inil. C-MI33 23 * FOR RENT HOUSES. TENTS FOR RENT. 1311 FARNAM ST. D-C03 WANTED-C.OOD MEDIUM PRICED HOUSEa List your houses for rent with Ames. D-66J HOUSES , F. 1C. DAHLINO , DARKER I1LOOK. D-CM HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. r , Dnvla company. 1505 Farnam. D COT KELKENNY & "cb7 , It. 1. CONTiNENTAL IILK. D-liTO FINE 7-HOOM COnNER FLAT AT 701 8. 1CTH street ; ruimo and all other conveniences. Qcorge Clouner , room 2 , 16 ! } Farnnm street. D 3Qu FOIl nENT-IF SO ME GENTLEMAN AND ' 111 * , wlfo would Ilka to rent n d < irobli > modem - house of nine rooms In n choice location , .wo have It. IhtgKt & Hill. D 530-AM FOIl' IlENT , MODERN 6-nOOM COTTAGE ; call forenoons 1C21 bherman avenue , D M6 ] | foil "RENT. LA nan"TWOSTQRY "IIUILDINO. formerly used by the Marhoff Trunk Factory. 430 Reward st. D 790 si FOIl HUNT. MOST DEHIUAULE HOUSE. 1J Furnam. 11. C , Patterson , Itamga block. D MMl 6 , 8 , 8 AND 10-ROOM HOUSES. ALL MOD- ern. lawn nnd shade. Apply ut 211 N. Y. Lite or Zii Miami street. H-M183 FOlTllENT , FLAT IN 1.1NTON 1II.OCK. COR. ner nf Mason nnd 13lh streets ; 6 rooms. In KUX ! repair : 117,00 per month ; Inquire of John lluni- Iln. 917 , lnbloik , 1 > M290 _ JFoTrTTENT , ELEGANT 10-IIOOM HOUSE. )03 Hurt St. 1303 II * i'XH RENT , CHEAPEST SIX-ROOM CO1TAGK with bnth In city ; only JI5.W , 30U Cullfomla street. -M363 FOR HUNT. DESlllAULi ; DWELLINGS IN all parts of city. E. II. Sheaf , 432 Pnxton blk. D 817-Sa _ VOn BALE OR IIENT , CHEAI'7"MY ifEsF- ileiii'e , 1 31 Koulh tot'a slrwt : brick house and barn ; flrat-chM ; all moilern improvements ; lot gOxtai , John F. Cools. IX M3SJ M * THIS FHKN2KR. Ill-lW N. Sitll KTHEin't 54 laritt rooms ; till mcHlern convt'n'.enceii. Will rent either half separately , John N. Frenier , Opp. P. O. -MMI H 1-ltOOM COTTAGE. APPLY O\\-EN Mct'AK- III South Kth . * frey , it. U-IIS-K IO-1IOOM HOPHE , MODERN CONVIJNTliNCES. 21 H. 19th itiv t. I-4I5-J I-HOOM COTTAaEfTlODERN. 810 8. SUTII. FOR RENT FURNISHEJJ ROOMS. FUIINIHHED IIOOMS ; MODERN ; BU1TA11I.E for ono or tnu. 1919 Dodge. E Vft ri'ltNlBIIKI ) IIOOM9. Kt SoTjTH WTII _ i It.MSJIKD ROOMS AT jTr8Ol'Til 1ST II Sr E MI51 H H * Fl KNI8HBU ROOM IN "I'iUVATB FAMILY U'lt Uvucliu strccU FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Continued. FirilNISIIED nOOM , WITH I1OAIID. 2421 K _ M337 a HOO M3 FOIl HOrSEKEEPINa and front sleeping roams , lou Howard. U M33G 23 * _ IIOOM FOIl LIGHT HOUHTcEEPINn , 119 N. 1 ! " ' . . li 372-20 * _ _ LAHOE SOUTH PIIONT IIOOM. 2COS HAUNEY. E-M375 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PLEASANT FUltNISHED IIOOM. 2215 1)01X313 : E-M37S _ _ _ _ _ roil HUNT-TWO TO .FIVE HOOMH FOIl liiiuceHi-oplns , partly furnished ; convenient ; < ! .00 10 PJ.UO i > r month. 2SZI IlalM toward , wt ! 13 411-0- FURNISHED RQQM3 AND BOARD" YOUNO WOMHN'B HOMIJ UNUtill CAUL ! OF Women's Chrlallan .association , 111 8. 17lh at. . ; F-C71 VKHY DKSIUAllt.n .UNFUBXI8UED 1'HONT and Lack parlors , also furnished ruoma ; every thing .first-class , 210 and 212 South 2oth struct. ' , r aim I'LHASANT HOOSia WITH UOAItD. 2130 HAIl- ney. F MMS SIC * N1C1JI.Y rUUNISHUD HOOMS WITH AM. conveniences. Klrat-closs board. 211 No. ISIh Btreet. T M278-313 * _ FlTriNISHHD nOOMS WITH OK WITHOUT iHiiinl , references reitilied. | rJOO nnd 2J11 Dotis- las st. K 417-22 * 1'I.IJASANT IIOO.MS. WITH FIHST-CI.ASS bonnl. 2JII I mdon Courl. V SUSS 27 * UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 6 UNI'-UHNIHHKD CHAMHKRS FOIl HOUSI > keeping to man and wife ; no children. 319 No. 17th st. O 843 TWO UMIOE IIOOMS , KAST AND SOUTH ( nmt , modern ; will rent unfurnished to j > arty furnlshlns good references. 100S Geo. nvcnuc. U M3S3 21 * FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES COHNim STORE , JSO.OO. 924 DOUGLAS. IN. qulio S22. I mSH FOIl HBNT , ROOM. 65 I1Y 32. 2ND FLOOR OF my storn.rjfUltnblcorqgiil ( > s and suits ; good light and elevator service. Sirs. J. lienson. . . I SI9S9 FOR RUNT , TUB 4-8TOIIY BRICK 11U1LDJNO 91ii Furnam stieet. The building has a ( Ire- proof cement basement , complete Btc-.tn hfil- ine nxtures , water on all floors , gas , ft. ; . AO- ply at the onice of The Tlce. 1 111. AGENTS WANTED. WANT11D. IMMnniATDLY , SIX CANVASSHRS for country nnd towns near Omnlm , % > orth Jri.OO per day ; experienced B.iloamen only : Foniothlnc new ; Immcnso talcs' . Cull 2707 Q street , South Omaha. J XI426 25 AQDNTS. 1JOTII SBXES. TO TAKH CONtracts - tracts for reliable firm. 425 1'axton bile , Omaha. J 741-ASO * NO iiirrrim CIIANCI : . FIRST-OLASS NKIOII- tuirluxid ; no opposition ; sullable for restaurant , notions , dry ( foods , plumber , tailor , rent cheap. 1923 Sherman avemio , near Corhy street. J 11393 21 * AGHNTS WANTKD. OR SALHSMKN DESIR- IIIK side line , to take outers by sample ; staple seller , easily carried. We pay expenses and tal.iry , or commission nnd furnNh samples .on application. Address Lock Dux 123 , New York City. ' WANTED TO RENT. WANTI2D NICKLY FI'RNISHIJD ROOM OR rooms sultiiblt ! for llKht housekeeping ; Plato price. AiMcrra T 68. lleo K 123-20 * WANTUD , 1JARLY IN sni'TKMIliit : , SHVUN- or right-roomed liouse In good locality , near business center. Small family. Addiess U 1 Do- . II 123-24 * STORAGE. BTORAGK , WILLIAMS & OROSS,12U 1IARNKY. M-C7S BTORAO1) FOR HOUSnitOLU GOODS ; CLUAN and cheap rate. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam. M-CT3 _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil.VAN&STORAGC CO. , 1102 FARNAM. Tel. 1553 11KST STORAGn 11UILU1NG IN OMAHA. U. B. gov. bonded warehouse. Household goods torcd. Lowest rates. 1013-1013 Lcavenworth. 11-713 WANTED TO BUY. CASH FOR LUIIHKR IIUSINDSS IN LIVE town : glte full paitlculars. T 8 , Dee olllce. N-M981 87 * AN tU'RIGHT PIANO , LIGHT COLORHD cnso preferred ; must b < > cheap for spot rash. Addiuss C. A. Rumlall , Newman Urme , Neb. N 119-23 * FOR SALE FURNITURE. ' PAYMENTS IJASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on furniture &i household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , CU-615 N. 16th st. O C7S FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO F1N1 ! SUCOND HAND 1'HAMTONS AND CAR- rlazes. A. J , Simpson's Repository , 1411 Dodge. 1V-514-A2I 1 TO1' 11UGGIKS 35 & tU.LGATHCR TOP CAR. rlnga IC5. Drummond Carrlngo Co. P Ml FOR HAI.K OR TRADU-3 HOURKS WCU1H. Ing 1,000 Ibs. each , C and 7 yfar old. Fred Terry. 430 liiunge block. t'-76l Tiin iinsT LIATHER TOP BUGGY IN OMAHA for 153.00. Drummond , IStli ar.d Hniney. r-sso FOR HAM : . A FINU UOAUSTCH. AHPRKSS A. H. Spiur , Creston. Iowa. I' 1122J 23 * Bl'AN OF HOIISK3 SKVRN YUAIIH OLD , good single drivers. 11HIS UuveniKirt tnx > t. - * I--4I6-SC FOR SALE MISOELLANEOU3. 1CB FOR SALU ; CAN SHU' OVER ANY ROAD out of Omaha and Council IJlurts. Lamoreaux llrjn. . 306 So. IClli , Oiiiuhn. Q.M360 SIT 1CB FOR 8A1.B 1N CAH LOTS. QIMIURT llrua. , Council Illuffs. Q MS23-A13 CHKAl'EST CltlCKBN ANH ORNAMKNTAL fence made. C , R. Lee , 901 Douglas. o-m _ IIANIC AND I'LATTi : VALLKY SAND FOR mle. C. W. Hull Company , 20th & Itard > ts. Q 77S WAGON UMURULLAS. BIMI'SON , 1411 FUR 8ALK. THU FORMULAS FOR W1II.L kniun proprietary medicines , favorably known In the uortliwcat , with niK rights to manufuc- turn nnd sell In North nnd Houth Dakota , Ne- braiika. Non but rrsponslbla luirtlea need uncwer. Addreim H. F. Smith : Q-M319 SU Fiiu : iimFiv. CAR LOTS. > n M. HEST SIDK- walk brick In market. ne snmplo walks laid cor. I'OUi und Hurt and 13lh and i'lercn. Wm. J , Wclihans , room 33L Hoard of Trade. Q-3H 318 _ MISCELLANEOUS IIAVU YOUR OLD CARl'ET WOVUN INTO ru . tiiiifrnk rug repaired , 1151 Lvatenwoilh. STOCK I'ASTCREU ; GOOD FEF.D. T. Mt'lT- r y. R-M * 7SIO * OLAIttVOYANTS. URH. nit. H. WARIIKN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable buslners medium ! 7th year ut 11) N , l - MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. MADAMK KMITH , CO ! H. I3TH. 2D FLOOIt , room 2. MnrsaRc. vapor , nlcohol , stcnm , mil * phurlnc nnd non baths. T M371 23 * MMK.LA ui' m BOOTII ISTILJT-MMI s ? * MASSAOi : , MADAMU UUKNAIIU , 1413 DO BGE. 2W 26 * PERSONAL , UMURELLAS MADE. RECOVERED ANO RC paired. 101 Sculh Sixteenth street. 7J-US VIAVI IIOMU TIIUATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book nr.d consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 149 leo bldg. Lady attendant. U 679 TAKU YOUR FRIEND ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR 25c. 1'roctor , 6U H. Kth street. U-SIS3I _ HAMUIJL lU'RNS INVITIJfl"YOU TO SEE HIS new dinner nets nt 3.75 , formerly $10.00. U T > " 3 AJI MASAGB IIATHS. MSIE. 1 > OST , S1 W S. liTII. U J'JJ UALDUFF A pleasant and convenient place , 1520 K.rniun street. I'axlon block ; "phone 711.U . U Wl Till : WOMAN'S ItAKKRY BUITLII VA- rlety of cliolco goods , besides uvo klnili nf tha best bread In market : whole wheat bread n ipeclally ; goods delivered ; telephone 411. Mrs. C. Bavllle. manager , 1101 N. 24th St. U 531-A-M BTRAW HATS CLEANED , RESHAPED AND made new. 801 N. 20lh St. U 523-A-2J MMII. LA ROOK. MASSAGE. 1W9 LEAVP.N- worth street , third flooor. front luoms tn left. \ U-273M * _ WANTED , SITUATION 1IY EXPERIENCED physician , southern Nebraska preferred ; satis factory rcfereiici-s furnished. Address T 40. Ileo U-293 20 * CREAM FOR WHIPPING AND RUTTER- milk. Waterloo creamer ) ' . 1613 Howard ; td. 1332. U-26lS10 _ _ MISS MARY MARTIN OF PES SIOINEH. IA. . H most anxious In see or hear fiom her sister , Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson , luccntly of Oni.lli.i , Neb. U-MM6 31 WHOLE WHEAT I1READ FROM I'NIIOLTED Hour ut Imogen L. Ramsey's , 217 N. IClli st. DR.W. STEPHENSON , SPECIALIST , HOC S. 13TH U 114-S19 * WHEN OUT WITH \OUR LADY VISIT J. J. Mullcr's now leu cream parlois , 2JO. ! Leaven * worth street ; everything Is new. Including the building. Tel. 1030. Ice cream delivered. V-C7J MONEY TO LOAN KI.AL ESTATE. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cheency , Kansas City , Mo. W-C84 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N.Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W GS1 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS. Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 170. ! Furnam at. WS3 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Itrcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W C99 .OANS WANTED. J. N. FRENZER. OPP. P.O. W 7C3-31 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms at from C to 7 per ctn . VIJ. . Mclklc , Flnft National bank bulldln ? . W-C93 MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE , 601 N.Y.LIFE. W-C09n24 * OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 1CTH AND Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 093 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1E05 Farnam st. W-C31 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital $2,000,000. Surplus J600.000. Sub mit choice loans to F. S. Pusey , agent. First National bank building. W 83 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATBH ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to C years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1703 Farnam. W CSS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Diennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W G33 FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON DOUGLAS or Sarpy county farms. Reed & Bclby , 331 Board of Trade building. W 315 LOANS ON DOUGLAS OR SARPY COUNTY farms. Wrlto us. Reed & Selby. 331 Chamber of Commerce bldg , W 831 | LOANS ON IMPROVED1. * UNIMPROVED CITY property ; $3,000 & upwards , 6 to 7 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 037 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 UAMGE BLOCK. X-692 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIA NOs7 horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you ran pay the loan off at any time or In any amounts. amounts.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE IXAN CO. , 306 South "ih street X-695 SHORT TIME LOANS. 432 PAXTON BLOCK. X9J7 SC MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- tuic , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of chattel security , at lowest popslblo rates , which > ou can pay hack at any time , and In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . loom 4 , WHIinell block. X 693 MONEY TO EioAN ON PERSONAL PROp" erty , Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life build ing. X C96 BUSINESS CHANCES. IF YOU WANT TO BUY.SELL OR EXCHANGE merchandise , gel In or out of the business , call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank , Omaha , Neb. Y 603 A24 _ FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SECOND lloor , 30x50. In one of the largest houses In Council Bluffs. 13 , care Be : , Council Bluffs. Y MC35 FOR SALE , A I1IG PAYING BUSINESS ; NO competition ; $1,800 en ill takcj It. Audrcsa S CO , Bee. Y MIOli 8. 8 * FOR SALE. rilEAP. PRl'IT. CONFEC- tlonery and cigar stoie ; good location. In- qulre 151t4 Famam. Y M377 21 * FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. DOING GOOD hushuss In a good location ; good rcnioni for selling. Adilrt-i-H T 57 , Bee. YM303 21 * FOR BALE-A'OROClTRY NOW r-LBARINO about $250 n month. This stole Is well lo rn ted with good brick building nnd ground , clear of Incnmbiami.- will be sold nn rea sonable terms nnd DIP offer of somi' good farm land or city propelty In part payment will be duly considered. Addiess S 42 , Bee. Y 113-20' FOR HALE. 25-UIIL. ROLLER MILL. AND feed mill ; steady wntur pimor ; plenty whent In country ; neniost mill 18 mlluH. mill 2 years old ; 7-riMim bulldlrtr gop < i with thu mill , will sell nil for $1.DOO IX ) . SSOO.OO cash. Apply ut once , V. Cladelt. Dunlap , Neb. Y MIJI 22 * WANTED. PARTNER TO TAKE INTE5EST In and be manager nt new populist news paper ; p inn 11 capital required. AuMush box 70 , Grant , Neb. Y M433 21 * WANTED. A LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH u small umoutit of money to Ink ? nn Interest In a laundry.V. . E. , s. e. coi. ! il/i und Hounrn. . M4.19J1 * FOR EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE FINE EQUITY AND SECOND tiust deed , well scoured on Denver realty , for gjod farm In eastern or cen'rr.l Nebraska , clear or lightly encumbeicd. s. J. Richards. Box 101 , Diviver , C'olo , / M313 22 * STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR sale or part tiadu. Lock Uox 2ti , Tabor , la. SS MJU 21 * _ IF YOU HAVE GENERAL MERCHANDISE lo exchange fur Ncbrusk.t , Colorado , UYnncssca or California land , write "Day , " cine Lock llox 4CC. MqCooh. Neb. X-M3CJ 21 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ' FARM LANDS. C.F.HARRISON , S1J N-Y.MKn. , _ RE 8 ll-e8 _ FOR SALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CKL * lar , cistern , city water ; cor. 13th and Snhler ; 1.JSO.OO ; long time. Enquire J31S Farnam. Samuel Burn * . R E 693 CHOICE GARDEN LANDS. S MII.ES FROM postotllce , in tract * from 10 to 160 acrei. A great bargain. Will take some trade. N. D. Keycs. 617 1'axton block. RE M7H FOR SALE. 4.4M ACRES OF LAND CO inTTES northwest of Omaha , Addiess Thomas Kerl , pakland , Neb. RE-M777 SI * _ _ I1ARG AIN37 HOUSES LOTS AND FARMS , tale or trade. F. K. Darling. Daikor block. It E-699 ONE OF THE I1EST HOMES IN KOUNTS.B Place. C019 llnn ) y ) If sold before ftpt. 1st , will gi > for II-KH than cost of house. Terms about half canli , balmica easy , R. N. WHIinell ( owner ) . M7 N. Y. Life. R E3U LOT FOR HAM. . ( "HEAP. FOR CASH ONLY or term paiinents ; lot 6. m block l. In Spring * dale addition tii Uiu city of Omaha. Jonas Oak , box 43 , Andover , III. RE MI03 21 * _ FOR 8ALB7 i-RQOM HOUSE ; I'RK'EVAY " blow valua ; Invcslfgati . Addrcw I1 2. llee olflc * . RE - Kt S3 * PLUMBERS. FREE-PLUMBING OF EVERY KIND. GAS team & bet water healing ; sewerage. 313 S. 1C. 715 J. J. HANIGAN , PLUMUINO , STEAM AND hot wt r hcatlnr. 2703 Lestvenwortll t , U. UOWB iCrO PLliiiNu , STEAM AND bet water heating , ( a * fixtures , elolws , 421 B. 15. TYPEWRTTERS. TYPEWRITERS IHjmttT. SOLD. KX- changed , rented nnd lityr < M. Typewriter nnd onice supnllrs. TypeSvfirers rrntMl t II per month. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , sue * cmors to ih * type telling dcpaitmcnt cf th Megealh Stationary Co. , 214 8. nth , td. 11(1. SEE THfTNEW DOutlllftltTY TYPEWRITER. The Omnha Typ wrlVer Exchange , lei. U < 1. No. 214 B. 13th st. Ml THE > TeST Co"MJ't.BTR STOCK OF STAND- nrd Dpewrltrm nnd siipplles.'o con I nil the Dennmore Cntlgrnph Vivl New Ytist. llargnlns In second-hand machines dl'plnccd by ours. All machines perfectly-repaired , new parts nip- pllei ; prices modernti' ; new machines lonned while repaint nro niilriiUnUnl Typewrller ft Supplies Co. , 1C19 Farnam 8t. Telephone 11 . < 173 OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY : OLD pipes made new. 613H. . Kth , 703 b. T. MOUNT TIAS'REMOVED HIS COAL OF * nee to 2W S. 16th st , , Brown block. _ * ' ? ? FAM7vGED MIRROR3 RESILVERED , 719 N. W. 917 BTOVM REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS : ALSO hotel rangi * nnd general nssnrtmrnt of ranuc't , cooks nnd heaters ; water attachments put In nnd connected nt Jas. Hughes , C07 S. 13th nt. and JnckKon. 303 BICYCLES , BICYCLI t REPAIRED AND REMODELED. Tires and sundries. Safes.opened , repaired. O. R. Hcftln , locksmith. 311 N , 16th st. 860 BICYCLES ! NEW AND .OLD. $20 TO $123 easy payments : we rent nnd repair , Omahn Bicycle Co. . 323 N. 16th st. 703 BICYCLES-ALL BTYLES. Send for our list of second hnnd on < l shop worn bicycles. Repairs nnd cycle sundries of all kinds. M. O. Dnxon , 402 N. ICth Jt. 631 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER3 H. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr , 1613 Chicago > t. , telephone 90. 703 IWANSON T VALIEN * . UNDERTAKERS AND embalmcrs , 1701 Cumlng st. , telephone 1060. 706 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmcr , 1417 Farnam st. , telephone 223. < 07 HEAFEY & HEAVEY. 218 S. 14TII ST. TEL. 2GG ; also Zilli and N sts. . So. Omal . . , STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SAIL legulntly e\ery Saturday from New lorn for Ix > nd9iiilctry and Glasgow. Anchorla , August 25. nw < i ; rircaiwln , September 1. 3 p. m. ; City of Rome , September S , noon , Ethiopia , Septem ber 13 , 2 p. m. Saloon , second class nnil steer- ngc , single or round tilp tickets from New York or Chlcnga nt reduced rntes to the princi pal Scotch. English , Irlih nnd nil continental points. For money orders , diafta , outniml or prepaid tickets apply to any of our local agents or to Hmilenon llros. . Chlcauo. HOTELS. THE MIDLAND HOTEL. 16TH & CHICAGO ste. . coolest hotel , fronting on Jefferson iunre. All car lines within n block ; cars to "Fall of Pompeii" only n block away. American plan. $1.GO to $2.00 rer day : European pHn. f.0c to $1.00 per day. M. J. Fiank. propiletor. 711-31 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Room by day or week. E'LECTjaiCAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND storage batteries recharged ; electrical and gen- em ! machinists : supyrlor work guaranteed. Omaha Electrical Wotfe. C17 nnd 619 S. JCth st ELECTRICAL ENGUs'BERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light find motor plants nnd all kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec- trio Supply Co. . 41S.-nnd 420 S. 15th st. 712 LOST. LOST , BETWEEN 10TH AND 2ITII ON DODGE , keys on allNer wl UI > nnp ring ; I flat store door key. No. 273 ; * h6use key.i Hat drawer keys , 1 round bitted drawer Key , 1 padlock key. Leave nt llee Office , Omalia or Council Bluffs , nnd get luward. M437 K _ STRAYED , BLACK MARE. LEFT HIND FOOT some white , welglil-nbout 1,000 pounds ; letuin to 100S South 13lh strtflti reward $2.00. Daniel Bicker. Lost M430 21 * HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Sn > der , 1515 Burt St. , tel. 1107. . 869 SS _ _ NEI1RASKA HAYiCOft.-AVliOLESALE HAY , grain and mill stuff. " wo are nlwn > s on the market to buy or sell. 1102-4-0 Nicholas st. 153 GRINDING. SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS. RAZORS. ETC. , ground. Mclchlor Bros. , 1119 Farnam street. M237 RAZORS , SHEARS , CLIPPERS. LAWN MOW- crs , etc. A. L. Underland. 106 N. 14th. 720 DENTISTS. i > R. GEORGE S. NASON , DENTIST. SUITE 209 Paxton block , 16th and Farnam ut . . lei. 712. 74 IJH. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. JOB PRINTING. REED JOB PRINTING CO. FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th St. , Bee building. 716 MAIL OR DER COMMERCIAL PRINTING A specialty. Douglas Pilntlng Co. , 419 S. 15th street , aliecley bldg. Tel. 611 for prompt service. M733 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GELLENHECK. UANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California street. 814 FOR BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS : easy payments ; Instruments icnted ; rents apply on pui chase. A. Hospe , jr. 701 UPHOLSTERING" ! UPHOL'RING CABINET MATTRESS WORKS. W. R , Bell , H. A. McEachron , .117 Leavcnw'th. Ul'IIOLSTERlNG VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH. M. S. Walklln. 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 602. M120 CORNICE. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , GALVANIZED Iron curtilccs. 172J Bt. Mary's uve. 391 EAGLE CORNIcij" WORKs ! JOHN EPE- ncter , prop. , IDS , 110 , 112 N. llth. Estab. 1SC1. 851 TENTS AND AWNING'S. WOLF BROS. & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OF nwnlngs , tents , flags , wagon , hay stuck covers , tarpaulins , balloons and paiachutes. 703-705 S IClli St. . telephone IMI. To.lta for rent. 713 MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALVA J. GHOVER , MATHEMATICAL AND surveying Instruments enslnccis' nnd archi tects' supplies , tracing cloth. Hue process papers , 318 South 15th ; mall orders. 887 TAXIDERMISTS. TAXIDERMY AND FURS. SEND FOR CATA. logue. George E. Brown , jr. , & Co. , 709 S. 16th. 713 LIVERY STABLE. BOARDING STABLES. FINE LIVERY RIGS cheap. Ed Baumlcy , JltU and Bt. Mary's ave , M-486 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal. Conespondenca solicited. 1003 Fnrnam st. 'J-3 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL. CARPENTER. OFFICE AND store fixtures a specialty. Fiitchlng nnd pl.-steilng. 151 } Capitol' aye. , tel. 403 M. t5HOR'THAND AW Wl' Yl'E WRITINGT VAN SANT'S fiCHOJrV.b'F , SHORTHAND , 61J N. Y. Life. Oiiiaha.7.rt ' k for circular. 713 HARNESS. GET MY PRICES IirmrifiB YOU BUY A HAR- liens. August HoliniJI 7JLuS. | 16th st. K3 THE AIXB ft PKNFOLD CO. . SCIENTIFIC opticians. 110 $ Fainam it. , oppoilta Puxton hotel. Eyes examined free. _ 701 DYE" WORKS _ ECHOEDSACIC. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS. 15.1 Farnum street , Dyeing of very descrlp. lion nd dry cleaning. M7M BUST FURNACE MADE-SOl" ! ' COAL SMOKE consuming nnd hard coal furnaces. Eagle Cor nice works. 10S-112 N. nth st. 833 DANCING. CALL ON MORAND FOR LESSONS , SOCIETY or Htnea dances. 1510 Itariley. 3 i Kit PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOIILB , 1517U FARNAM , JEWELRY. Til [ _ _ " HORSESHOEING. [ Ml 13. THOMAS MAIXDNEY , tli N. ICTH BT , 5.1 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA City Council Dotormliua ti Keep Alive the Question of Annexation. SOME AFTERMATH OF THE STRIKE Itntn nt Which Sprclut Pollco Will Ito I'nld IntoriTixmn fur tint M n Whu Struck nnil Who Are Not Yet lirMorrd Mitglo City UoMlp. Mr. Conley succeeded In reviving the an- nrxatlon proposition i\t the regular mooting of the council last night. About n month ago the council reo.'lvcd a communication from the Omaha council requesting that n committee bo appointed by Mayor Johnston to confer with a like committee from the Omaha council , The communication was re ferred to the commltt.10 of the whole , nnd that la aa far as It went. Slnco that time the communication has been Ignored. It was for this reason that Mr , Conloy got through a motion to have the mayor ap point n special committee of three to take the communication out of the hands ot the coir.mltleo of the whole and make some sort of report on the matter at the next incut- Ing. Mr. Wood objected , but the motion pre vailed und Messrs. Conley , Walters and Ityan were named as the committee. TIi i bill of the men who were employed ns special policemen created considerable discussion. The men \vorlod from two to nlno days each. They clalmod that the agreement made by ChUf litvnnan was that they were to receive $2.75 n day. The chief was asked to explain. Ho stated that at the time of the emergency ho was unable to get South Omaha , men to act at all and that the Omaha men refused to go on duty unless they were to bo paid $2.75 a day. Sir. Con loy , who was acting mayor nl that tlmo , said ho had given the chief Instructions to do tho. best he could. Mr. Wood nnd Mr. Walters thought ? 2 a day was enough. Mr. Ilnll.i nnd Air. Hyari said that ns long as the chief had promised the men $ ' . ! .75 that amount would have to bo paltl. The motion to pay this amount was then put and car ried. The total bill for the specials was $013.25. Upon motion of Mr. Ilynn the city attor ney was Instructed to proceed against the bondsmen of ex-City Clerk Dltzcn to collect $252 , said to bo duo the city. Mr. liulla Introduced the following , which was unanimously adopted : Whereas , The Into strike In South Omnha his : been thu cause of throwing out of work a large number of men. . with families nnd small property Interesta and of people liv ing outside of our city taking thu places of QPatient sufteringO is no virtue if there Obe a remedy. - _ ( Tasteless ) Q positively cure Indi-i Qgeslion , Biliousness , " i Sick Headache. Why t endure continued Martyrdom ? "CUPJDEME" r" r 1. * > fifF / * q nf eclf-Ouse , excesses , cm ) ' ions , Impotency. va' .cocele and consti pation. One dollar a box , six for $5. For sale by THE GOOD MAN DRUG CO. , Omaha , Neb. BIDS I/OK G. Oince of the County Cleik of Dout'las County , Omaha , Neb. , July 30 , 1S91. Scaled proposals will be received at this olllee uy to und until 12 noon of Thursday , August SO , 1S3I , to grade C.OOO yuula of earthen on the south aldu of section 2. , township 1G , raiifc'e 11 , aecordlntf to the plans and specilicatlons on Ille In the olllce of the county surveyor. All bids must be accompanied by certified check for $ : ! j. The board of county commissioners re serves the right to reject any or nil bids. FIIKD J. SACKETT , Jy 31d7t&a 14.-2I-23 County cleric. BIDS FOH GUADINO. Onice of the County Clerk of Douglas County , Omaha , Neb. , July 30 , 1SDI , Sealed bids will be iccelvcd at this olllce up to and until 12 noon of Thursday , August 30 , 1S I , to grade the "illllard road , " beginning nt the crossing of the big I'apllllon creek and running west , ac- coidlng tu plans and dpeclflcatlons on flic In the ofllcc of the county surveyor. Each bid must be accompanied by a ccr- Utleil check for $23.00. Jho board of county commissioners re- tejvts the right to reject any or all bids. PUED J. SACKUTT , . Jr Sld7t&a 14-21-28 County Cleric. BURKAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Boo Building , OMAHA , Nob. Adviuo RRILWAYT1MEGRRD Lea\es I CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N | Arrlvo QmahalU. 1' . Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha ll:0..un : Eastern Express G3im ; 400pm ; . . . .Vestlbuled Llmltnd 9:40am : C.55ain . . .Mo. Valley Local T0:0pm : 04. ! > pm..Omaha Chicago Sprelnl 2lipm : Ixa\es IC11ICAGO. BURLINOTON K. Q.IArrlves _ OmahaJ Depot 10th und Mason Sts. j Omaha 44Jpm ; Chicago Vestibule 3Mim : 94S.tm ; Chlcauo Express 42"ipm ; 7:0''pm : Chicago nnd lou a Local 8:00.un : ll:35am : P.iclllo Junction Local 5CSpm Lemon IIIURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Arilves | Omahal Depot 10th and Mason His. | Omaha 10lJam : . " . . .Denver Express . . . . . 9733am 10:15.im : . Drndnood Express . 410pm ; 40ptn : . Denver Express . 4:10pm : CiSOpm. Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) . 6(0pm : .j Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . . ll2ain ! Loaves I"K. . C. . ST. J. " & C. H. lArrlfe ? jOinahii ] _ Deiwt lOlh nnd Mason Sla. _ | _ Omaha "sil'run . Kunsab City Day Express. .7. , tiJJpm 945pm.K. ! C. NIK lit Ex. via. U. P. Tro na. CJi.im : Leavci I CHICAOO , R. I. & PACIFIC. Arrives OninlujU. 1' . Depot. 10th & Mason tjls. | Omalm " " " _ _ _ _ _ _ IAST. : ' _ _ _ lOtlSam. . . Atlantic Express'fex , Sunday ) . . , cYoipm Cpm : . NlKht Exprens . iiUim : 4:4upm..ChlCaRj Vcstlbuled Limited. . . . l:23pni : ll:3ijiu.Oklalioma : Exp. ( to C. 11. ex. Hun ) & ; 3S.ini _ _ _ WESTr ' _ _ 6:3onm.Olilaliointi : ( c Texas Exp. ( ex. tiunlllillpm l.IDpm . . . . .Colorado Limited . . _ 4 :10pm : Icavcs"l "UNION P.U.'IFIcr TArrlFes _ pmahatjnkin Depot , 10th & Maiion Sts. { Qmalu Keniney Express : ; 15pm . Overland Flye.r . 5:40pm : S4ipmBeatrlco ; & Stroiiisb'u Ex ( ex yim.12il.1pm Cilupm . 1'acillo Exprrsc . 10:53atn : 630pm ! . . . . .Fast Mall . 4:2Jpm : Leaves I CHICAGO , MIL. .t BT. P.Ui.Aiflvc | OnmhaHJnlon _ Depot , 10th & Mncon His. | Omaha ' ' t3pm' ; , . . . .Chicago Llmllnl . 9:30ni : | llIO.iin..ChlcnKo Express lex , Hun. ) . 5:0)jim : Ceavcs I F."E. & MO. VALLEY. | ArrlU'l onu h. > ] _ Depot " ISth nnd Webster SO. I Omaht Y.O'ani . . .DeadwoPd EM < re > a . ( :19pm ( :0'nm.Ex. : ( Hnt.Vjo. ) . Ex. ( Ex. Mon. ) . . GilOpm 6.00pm. . .Noifolk Express ( Ex. .Si'nda > ) . . .10l'iini : tit. Paul Espresn , . 9luu : lvTcl Fit' . JArrivfi qm halDepot _ 12th nnd Wi'litteHis. . I Omnha 9Onni : . Kl. iViuls"Exu | \ > s . C:00un : H30 ; | > m , . St. Louis Exmuss . tIUpm : I.eaveTl ( J.'t > T. li 'iiirti' ( > . JATrfveT Oniihaj Dtput Ml. and Wubiler 3l . I OmahH CilUp7ii..Djlly rex Hun. Nebraaita'l.iKat. . 'JilCim tiWjm. ; .Kluux City Accorii. ( Ex. Hun. ) . . . BiOipni ] luOani.KI'iux ) : City Accom. ( Sun. Only ) . . 8OSprn : 12ipm..Hloux : City Express ( Ex. Hun. ) . . . 11 : Main _ :30ijin. : . . . . . . t..Ht. . Pwul Limited , . . SMOdni L Tu'sr fOU.V'blTY & I'ACll'ltV" lArrlfe ? jUniahulUnlon Duxit luih & Mn > on-Bts. | dnnln < ; Mam. . . . Hloux City PnuwnKvr. . l * 3pm . Ht.J'nul Expri'it * . . [ . . . f-eavesT 8IOt'X" CITY AT P M'U-'IO , JArrivW Oin.ihal Deiot | Ulh und Wnlister St ( , I Omaha 6'0pm S Paul Mir led 9 10am K > ] > ni ChiraKi I. nit" I k9IOd' l.ruviii \VAIi\H | | I\n\\\Y ! \IIVM ntnnlii'l'nlon Di p it lllli Alli n HU. I Oimhi 4.10pni.Bt. LouU ( . 'turi > : i 1 ill . Sotllh Omnha tncn , Ihoreliy ilolnir nn Incal culable ilnmiiRC to South Omaha business men ami Innocent families ; nnd Whcrona , All biMncM men nnil t > rlvnlr > cllliti'tis feel that ( hey tllit their part nn In- dlvldtmla niul taxpayers to enforce ponce nml good order niul protect property ; there fore , be It Hosolved , Hy the mayor nml city council. In the Interoats of nil of the Rood pcopliof Koulh ( Jiuahn , thnt It lit the wish and hope of our people thnt na many good South Omaha men na apply be Riven work by the packont na noon ns possible , mid that this resolution bo tuken tu the nmmvKcrs of the pevcrnl pncklnit houses by a committee of throe , to bo appointed by the mayor. Tlio mayor appointed Messrs. Dtilln , Uy.in nnil Mclsa to submit tlio resolution to the packers. An ordinance wns pissed locating water hydrants nt the followItiR places : Twontjr- first nnd Q , Twentieth nnd ( J , Twenty-first nnd lirotrn , Twcnty-Fccond nnd Drawn , Thir tieth niul Drown , Twentieth nnd Wyinnn , Twentieth nnd Jlllroy. Thirty-sixth nml Q , Thirty-third and ( } , Thirty-eighth nnd ( } . Thirty-ninth niul Q niul Thlrly-llrst nnd V. Mr. Hynn of the special committee ap pointed to wall upon the street car company nnd nsk leave lo hnve the line extended to the western portion of the city reported thnt (1cner.il Miuingcr Smith had promised to hnve the proposition settled nt : t meeting of the directors of the company In September. The committed was grunted further time. The ladles of the South Omalm Hospital association sent In a communication thankIng - Ing the council for the dpnntlon of J25 for that worthy Institution. The communication also embraced n brief history of the associa tion from Its origin , in all there Irivo been fifteen patients and but ono death. There are now throe patients In the hosntt.il. Frank Skrtipa handed In Ills resignation as a police olllcor and the same was accepted. The rules were suspended nnd nn ordl- nnnco passed providing thnt the Union I'n- elllc Hallway company shall employ a fla- ; man to stand \vatcli at the Albright cross ing Upon motion of Mr. Ilynn the city engineer was Instructed to proceed with the repairs on the Q street viaduct , the expenses of the same to be paid by the railroad companies. Mr. Hynn got through a motion to have the street commissioner enforce the order com pelling property owners on 0 stiect from the viaduct out to Thirty-third street to lower their sidewalks to n level with the curb line. The council will sit as a board of equaliza tion on September 1 and 3. Denny Kocnu was granted permission to transfer his saloon license from No. 421 Twenty-fourth to No. 1202 Twenty-fourth street. _ I'limul ii I'lfmtor. Nelson Olson , William Schamel ami Harry Darr , while llshlng In the river yesterday afternoon near the mouth of the sewer , found the body of a flo.iter , supposed to bo that of David Thomas , the 12-year-old boy who was drowned at Olbson Friday evening while In swimming with a number of companions. Coroner Maul was notified and directed flrower & Sloan to take charge of the body until this morning , when ho will In vestigate. Struck \vltli Hummer. Nels Olson came to tlio police station last night with his hpad In a sling and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Jim Marshall for assault. Olson claims that the assault was unprovoked , and that Marshall struck him with a hammer. Chief Hrennan made an effort' to locate the defendant last night , but learned that the fellow had skipped over Into Iowa. ItliiKlr City ( ioxulp. Jim Maher , a man who the police claim Is a professional worker , was before Judge Chrlstmann yesterday on the charge of being n suspicious character. He was given fifteen minutes to get out of town. Councilman William Wood has returned home from Mount Clemens , WIs. , where ho wns called by the sudden death of his wife. They hud one child , nnd he wns left with his grandmother , where ho will attend school and have a good home. Nels Peterson was picked up Sunday night In the alleyway between Twenty-fourth nnd Twenty-fifth nnd M nnd N streets. His face was covered with blood , ono eye was blackened and there are several bruises upon the man's head. Paterbon has been working In one of the packing houses sines the strike , and he claims that he wns assaulted by n man who called him n scab , but ns the man came up behind him he was unable to Identify him Peterson was kept at the police station until morning nnd released. Charles Smith nnd William M.irtymlewlez were tried In the police court , charged wllh Insulting women who have to pass the corner of Thirty-third nnd L streetff-'wlth dinner palls for their husbands. During the tlmo the strike lasted a gang of men stood at this corner , and when a woman would pass with a dinner for a man who was working at either of the packing houses Indecent re marks > vould be made by the gang. The complaint was filed by Mary Nalgesky. The defendants were fined $5 and coats each. I had the goad fortune to receive a small bottle of Cliambct Iain's Colic , -Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Hemedy when three members of my family were sick with dysentery. This ono small bottle cured them all und I had some left which I gave to George W. Uaker , a prominent merchant of the place , Lewiston - ton , N. C. , and It cured him of the same complaint. K. Hazemore. When troubled with dysentery , diarrhoea , colic or cholera morbus , give this remedy n trial and you will ho more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows Its Intro duction nnd use has made It very popular. 25 and 50 C3nt bottles for sale by druggists. Fisher & Scott's consolidated shows , both well known to the public , will open the sea son at the Fifteenth Street theater next Sun day with matinee. For the past nlno years Perkins D. Fisher has made both fame and money on his original farce , "A Cold Day. " There are more laughs in ono act of "Cold Day" than one will find In the entire per formance of some of the so-called farce comedies of today , This Is also the olghtli season of Hob Scott's "Chip o' the Old Illork" company. Scott was the original "Old Soldier" In "Muggs1 Landing , " and after playing a few years with that company had "Chip" written for him , and he has for years starred In It , making a big hit everywhere In the character of the "Commodore. " Klsher and Scott will both bo supported by strong companies. Doth casts will be entirely sepa rate and first class. On this occasion the performance will commence at 7:45 : sharp. Drnndon Thomas' play , "Charley's Aunt , " Is already stamped with the approval of New York , Chicago and Hoston play goers , nnd Its reception In each city was thoroughly genuine. The play fully demonstrates the proficiency of the French nchool of dramatists In evolving numerous complica tions and the jaded theater goers will llrul In It nn evening of relaxation. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous hf.o aches. Trial Blue. 25 cents. All druggists. TIII2 KKAI.TY .MAIIKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record August 20 , 18111 : WAItUANTY DEEDH. Rutmiel Jacobt nnd wife to Max Ousowskl , .1 b l"t H. block 01. Houth Omaha S MO J M lloy.I to F II Illsher , H block 71 , lU-nsnn'H add 3.000 W U llrldites to N II llrown , lot 9 , block 7. Plaln\l < * w IWO C' Kchnw and wlfu to Mlna Uosi-nthal , lots 7 to 11. block 3 , Park Forest l.COO Jacob Krndls and tttfu tu Fannlu Abra hams , w 41 feet lots 17 and IS , block 1U , Houlh Onulm 200 P 1) Hmlth nnd ulfu to P A Hinlth. 3a In mv corner nw 7-10-n 1,609 William Vim Krotiu et nl to William Von KIOKC , lot 6 , Muck 2 , ( late City park. . . . ! JO William Von KroKit and wlfo to Claus I'nlil. undlv H 10 9. Miihoni-y'R add . . . . : :0 E H Wnlker nnd wlfo to J M Ktuvtfison , B 71 feet nf w 10 feet lot 17. nnd a 71 feet lot ll > , block 2 , AtmstrmiK'tt 1st add 4.MW H C Illlllkor nnil wife to J W Morton , lot 10 , Mi.ok 1 , MlnHourl nvenua park. , . . 1,400 W J ILilin nnd wlfu to Cathna Murphy , w 4J ft > rt lot 4 , ll.irllelt'H udil C.tOO O W IVck and wife to T C Kennrdy. lot 12. block 10 , E V Hmlth'n add 2.300 II F Thomas and wife to C A llumKitrdiier , u Vi lot 10. hluck 12 , Hhlnn'H ndd 1,100 E A Cih v uhd wlfa tn ( ! A NlcUen , lot n , block I , Mhrrldnn Placu COO QUIT CLAIM iiir > 8. C Bchnw nnd wlfo to Mlna IluMnthal. lot * 1 n n.I L' . block 3. Koulh Omaha park. . . . S40 A P .1 > hnon to William Von Kiogo et nl , lot M , Muli'Mi.-y . udd . . . 1 It W Ciwun and wife tu Iho Florctfu i-inu--lisilQ : an jot l'it I'n ' , lot I , block 3 > , Fl'irrnr-i , . . . . I Total amount of tmnifrr * . , . . , . , , (23,00 : TOE HAMPTON IN OMAHA UommUsionor of Riitroadi Looking Over the Qovcrr.mout Aided Linos. INSPECTING THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM The Onro Siildlrr mill Ktntrniititu Titlkn Intern rutliiRly Upon the llphitlim * llotwron the 1'iirlllit Ito iih > nnil the ( Invent * inrtil ( iim'rnmntl Ownership. A grizzled veteran of tlio lost cause , ones n powerful figure upon the Moor of tlic United States senate , nnil still , though rapltlly HRlng , n strong man Int.'llcctunlly , General \Viulo Ilnmpton , United States commissioner ot railroads , roiultula one very much of Olnd- Etono In lila iiiannur of talking aiul his In cisive titteranres. Thcro la llttlo of the southern accent In his speech , although now anil then the Italian "A" crops out and ho sometimes rounds aord with "h , " much IJUo "Colonel Carter of Cartersvllle. " The general arrived In Omaha ycstordnjr from Chicago In the special Union I'aclfla car , 01 , and was sidetracked near the Union depot. With him Is Mrs. Anthony Cumlnettl , wlfo of the congressman from the Second Call * fornla district , the first native Cnllfornlan tel l > o'elected to coniress after the admission ot the state to thoMinlon , Captain Lownes anil I'rlvalo Seci clary Thomas. General Hampton stipulated that ho would not talk politics to The lco ) man , but ho talked upon a much more Interesting subject to the people of the "greater west , " the con dition of Pacific railroads and their ultimata destiny. "It Is a great mistake , " said General Hampton , "the people of the country are milking In regard to the payment , by the ralli mils , ( f tliolr obligations to the govern ment. All the rallro.nl ; ! having received aid from the government arc rigidly living up to the terms ot thu Thurman act , paying 25 p'er cent of their net earnings Into the treasury as Interest upon the bonds. Hut this Is by no means sttlU- clent to assist the government In paying Interest on Its own bonds , mid ) therein the chkif dllllculty lies. The roads h.ivo been honest In the matter , but 25 per cent Is hardly a drop In the bucket which Is required from the government , and t would bo In favor of Increasing the amount to < " > ( > par cent of the not earnings to bo paid by government aided roads In order to assist the government In meeting Us Interest charges. "One thing has been made clear to my mind Klnco I became the commissioner of railroads and that Is the government made a great blunder when It extended aid to competing lines after It had built the Union and Central 1'acillc. There It should have stopped , and roads now In the hands , ot receivers would have been on u paying basla Instead of defaulting In their Interest monthly or whenever the Interest Is duo on bonds. After creating a road the government turned around and put Into the hands of n com peting road a club to beat out the brains of Its llrst beneficiary. ON GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. "I see by the California papers that peti tions arc being circulated for signatures favoring the government ownership of the I'aclflc roads. To my mind government ownership Is Impossible. Just think of It for a minute. It would take something lllco $136.000,000 to purchase the roads known as the government a'dcd ' companies. Think of the Interest on the bonds necessary to bo ( loatcd to accomplish this object and what the pcoplo would be taxed to pay the In terest on the bonds. Then the questlotv of transportation would cut no Inconsequen tial figure In the manipulation and operation of the roads owned by the government , so that altogether I believe government owner ship entirely out of the question. "Tho government bonds do not conunenco to mature bcforq 1SD7 I think Is the average - ago , although some mature next year. By that time I feel sure a basis of reorganization will bo ready to submit to congress. Thcro have been several bills reported to congress , but none of them nro entirely satisfactory to all Interests. I would personally be In favor of extending the government debt say for a period of llfty , or. If It was thought necessary , 100 years , to draw about S per cent Interest , the Interest and a certain proportion of the principle to be paid every 'fw.ony-flvc ' years , the roads to give a mortgage over the whole system it the end of the time the bonds are to run for the payment of the remaining portion of the principal. "It Is fpollsh to think the government could operate railroads. This can be done only In autocratic countries , not In a republic such as ours. There have been cases In ths United States where states have tried to operate roads , but they made signal failures of the venture. And I bellovo the govern ment would do the same. " Mrs. Comlnettl then Inquired whether President Cleveland had signed the river and harbor bill , but before they wore seemingly aware of It the goncral and Mrs. Cumlnettl were Involved In a discussion of the tariff bill , General Hampton remarking that It was a vast Improvement over the McICInloy bill nnd thought the president would sign It , giv ing his reasons for so doing In n message to congress. General Hampton nnd party left last evening on No. 3 for the west , anticipating spending about six weeks In nn Inspection of government aided railroads. Mrs. Camlncttl will go as far as Jackson , Gal. , her home , as the gnost of the commissioner. I'uMal Tnlcftruph Extending Itn Llncfl. The Postal Telegraph company will shortly have In operation ono of the longest lines In the country , being engaged In building a line along the Santa Fo from La Junta to San Francisco. It Is expected the line will bo opened about the last of September. When finished the line , It Is expected , will Increase the receipts of the Omaha onice $1,000 per month. The wlroa \ of the largest copper make , the poles being sixty feet high and only a good old fashioned cyclone It ID ex pected will affect It In the least. The line Is at present oppned to Albuquerque- . Sunday some of the boys were talking with St. Louis and they heard Now Orleans break In on several occasions , To vary ho monotony somewhat they called Now Orleans and held half an hour's conversation with the town on the Gulf of Mexico. When ono con siders the distance workul between Omaha and Now Orleans via St. Louis and Chicago telegraphing seems to bo getting simpler every year. I cm u I.llli'H Hofllno til Itiidiu'd ItutCrt. The Iowa lines having refused to make a one-faro rate for the "Last Days of Pompeii" three days n week , General Pas senger Agent Francis of the Dnrllnglon yes- terJay tendered them another proposition on a two-days a week basin , and u faro nnd a third. This proposition will probably bo also rejected on the ground that the Western Passenger association Is somewhat opposed to the making of reduced rate ) , The Ne braska lines , with the single exception ot the Klkhorn , have Issued their circulars , an nouncing a one-faro rate during the continu ance of the nhmv at Uourtland beach. A ( iiinil AppHlto Always accompanies good health , and nil ab sence of appetite In an Indication of some thing wrong. Thu universal testimony given by these who have uiicd Hood's Sursaparllla , us to Its merits In restoring thu appetite , and ns a purifier of the blood , constitutes the strongest recommendation that can bo urged for any medicine. _ _ _ _ _ Hood's pills euro liver Ills , bllllousncss. Jaundice , Imllguatlon , sick headache , 25q. Tim North lluiilnvuril. The grading of the North boulevard Is rapidly progressing under the direction of Superintendent Ad mis of the park board , anil will be completed a that It can bo uccd us n drlvo In about thirty days. U has not been decided whether there will be n brdga | over Grand avcnua or simply a (111 ( ami trestle , but thin will probably bo decided nt the next meeting of the board. The nil through the Crolt tract a rapidly near'.ng coin- plt'tlon , und when this Is llnlihed , thu ro- mulnder ot the work will bo soon ac complished. Heo that your hotel keeper has Cook' * Kx n Dry Imperial Champagne on his mciiua It haa no gupcrlor.