Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 28, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt .ffUESDAY , AUGUST 28 , 1891
Pays you $4 to 58 weekly
that moans pin money adds
j _ little to your present expenses
THE BEE GETS 'EM
17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS.
8PEG1RL
Advertisements for thcso column * will taken
until :30 p. m. tor .the evening nnd until :00 :
p. m. for tli morulns and Sunday eilltlon * .
Advertiser * , liy reaucatlns a numl > cr cli k.
cnn Imve answer * addressed to a numbered letter
In care ot The Dec. Answers o n.WrMScd will
l delivered uixm presentation if tlio check.
Rates. IVJo a word first Insertion. Ic n word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than tic for
tlrxt Inter I Ion. . , . .
These advertisements muit run consecutively.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED. POSITION AB mmsn ami. :
reforcncei. Address 1 7 No. 22nd
WANTED WA1E HELP.
BALHSUKN ( nNnnCinTIO-WANT MEN OK
rood nddrcsi on salary for rclall trade. Appljr
1516 Douglas. H-HMI 88
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SPECIALTY SAI.nSMnN FOH niltlVS LUMP
law remedy ( endorsed by U. S. Dt-pt. AKrlcul-
ture. Hurenu of Anlmnl Industry , ns a ppecino
as a sldo line. Llbcrnl terms lo ilKlit parties
Address Brothers & Held. JInhern , Iii.
U & 13ttl oil
EI'ECIAI/TY AUVnitTlSINO CANVASSERS ;
men familiar with prcmlu-n mcicuntllo trade.
Money mnker ol < Mnlitcen ninety-four. Stanley-
Bradley Pub. L'o. No. U. ICtli t , * [ . _ %
WANTKD. THAVnUNO BAI.DSMnN. ItRUKN
& Thompson , toilore , 1C12 1'arnain sliect.
l S2
WANTRD. MKSSKNGKK HOY. AIMU..Y TO
It. O. Dun & Co. , room 301 Tiist Nutliul lunlc.
II 6IJ-S7 *
WANTED , nnru CLr.rtK. MUST nu
tciril or able lo become fa ; btlKlit. ru-thc.
competent. No blunderer or "KUi'ij.n" need
apply State vrlure and when rmr > lo > ed. Sher
man 4 UcConnell , Omaha , Nclj. U MW8 3D
, wlth lila parents preferred. dl e nire. refer
ences , cto Addicas U 48 , Dee olllre
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED nmu ron HOUSE-
work ; small fni ' .u. 1138 ij. Cist at. C 4U
WANTED , A LAI1Y FOR A OOOU I'HHMANCNT
position , must ! * < fairly educated , and betwein
K antl 49 years of use. Address U 25. 1J"P.
BIILMN'RIIY SAhTiSLADI E3.
-Answer with lefeicnii.U 37. lice olllre.
C MC05 18'
WANTED , aim. vou OUNRHAT. HOUSE"
'Work. II. Nester , 1JW Park Wild < H. 71 h ) ave.
U-MC60 28'
WANTED. A noon ami. ron
.housework. MIOVlrt street. C SIGST S3 *
CANTED. A OOOD SECOND O1IIL , : JIUHT
lth\e referencu. Mrs * 31areli , eaut of llmunell
.ball. " . C M6K ! 30 *
FOB BENT HOTJSES.
TENT3 FOR RUNT. " 1S11 FARNAM ST.
p-ea
WANTED GOOD MEDIUM PRICED HOUSES.
List your lioases Cor lent altli Ames.
D-C6S
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HOUSES. P. K. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK.
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nouses IN ALL PARTS OF THU CITY. THE
O. r. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. I > C67
KKLKKNNY * CO. , R. 1 , CONTINENTAL nLK ;
D-67
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FINE 7-ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 S. 16TI1
street ; range and all other convenience ] . Qtorgt
Clouser. room 2 , K21 Pornain Btret't. D SOU
FOR UENT. LAROK TWO-STORY BUILDINO.
formerly used by the UarhoiT Trunk Tactory ,
iUO Sevan ! st. D ? JO si
FOR RENT. MOST DESIRABLE HOUSK. 251 !
Ifarnam. U. C. Patterson , Ranig block.
D-JIOOl
I , . i AND'lO-nOOM HOUSES. ALL MOD.
ern , lawn and shade. Apply ut 11 N. Y. Lifter
or 2124 Miami street. -M18 >
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FOR RENT. CHEAPEST SIX-ROOM COTTAOE
with bath In city ; only J1500. 8055 raillfornh
street. D-M3C2
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FOR RENT. DESIRABLB D\VT3LLINC5S If
oil parts of city. 13. II. Sheafe. IJ2 P. tnn blk
8-ROOM HOUSE , W.M. 9-ROOM IIOfHlX ! .M
city water ; Dundee Place. 21S He * liMit.
EIOHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 2215 MIAMI
Inquire KM N , Mill. D IT8-58 *
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f-ROOM MO DKRN COTTAGE. CORNER , IV
mile * from postotllce , good location , \\lth barn
H 50.
( -room home In excellent repair , $3 00 Pldcllt ]
Tnist company , 17th and Fuinuin streets.
D-MIM 31
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FOR UENT , ELKCJANT 10-ROOM HOUSE
i-easonable. K" Hurt street. 11SJ n *
5014 ilASON STREUT : GAS. I1ATII. LAWN
barn ; elegant lo. al'on ' , J.O.W. S. K. Humiihrcy
BMNevY York Life. D 61 } Kt
to HOUSES ? " v. U."WAD , isrTTT'noifLaAS
D-S21-31
J'UOOM. COTTA1SE. a. K. COR. n ANI
Clark. Inn.nl ! r. ! 3 Jackson. - D sis : *
FOR RENT. TEN-ROOM HOUSE. NORTllWES
corner SDlh anil rnrnaiu strvetH. Posses-do
Hlken Sepltinlx-r 1. Imiulro 331C 1'arnaiu street
Charlea Turner. D MMj 2 '
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10-ROOM HOllBU. MODERN COSVBNtRNC'n * :
621 a. 18th ntreel. D-MS'W 23"
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FO R RENT , MODERN ROOM COTT A C5 K
call between 12 and 2 l ! 2t Bhermart nxrjuie.
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TUB FRENXER. " 111-116 N. 23TII KTRKKI
H Inrge rooms ; ull inoileru conveniences ; v.1
rent I'lther hall deparulely. John JT. Frenzei
Opp. P. O. D--C07 I
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TOR RUNT , TWO SIX-ROOM FLATS IN GOO1
condition at 415 nnd 41 South lllh slieet A
Jl Poopletou , HKIII 311 Itt KutlonJl bin
bullOlnr. D-6lii-a
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FOR RENT , 5 ROOMS. C31 S. 17T11 BTREirr.
D aio-saj"
UKBUUPABSKD 8T13AM , MODKHN 3. B. (
room houses and Halt. TllurU , 221 N. 2lih
FOB ItENT FUBNISHEU ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOMB. SOUTH 13TH ST.
K-MJ13 Hit *
LAUQE BOUTH FRONT ROOM. W IIA11NE5
E-M372 !
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PLEASANT rUUNISUED ROOM , 2J15 DO 1X3 1
FUHN1BHED ROOSIS AT Sit
I3-M151 8 U
FURNtSIICD ROOMH. S > CAH > ST
LAUQK AND BMALI , ItOOMH AND 11OO1I
en nulls on ivto car lines. 114 KJUIh 20lh alrec
ROOM roil LIUIft HOUSEKKUflNQ. 11 *
15th. K-M6T7
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ifl'UNlSUKD IIOOMH ; MODKRN , Sl'ITABL
for oiio ot iwo , 1)19 Uudge.
for roan and wlte. Rent taken In b ard. I
N. I7th stiecU B-MMl
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ItOOMH FURXbHED AND UNFUUNISIIEI
4(11 Oed . K-M6IJ
JTIBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD.
VOU.NO WOMEN'S HOME LNDER CARE OK
Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st ,
. F C71
THE MADISON ( FAMILY HOTEL ) . 21ST AND
ChlacRo streets , newly refitted and nfurnUhc-d
throuKhout , references required. K &UiU 1 *
PLEASANT ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2130 ILMt-
" / F M3i5 aic *
VERY DESIRAI3LE UNFuRNIbllllb TRONT
and Lact pirlors , also furnished roonw ; e\ery-
thing Hrst-clnss. 219 and 212 Bouth 2:111 street
I--M134
NICELY FURNISHED ROOJ13 WITH ALL
conveniences , rim-class board. ! ll No. mil
street. r M27S-S13'
PLEASANT ROOMS , WITH rillST-CLASS
board. 22 l ndon Court. r M13S 2J *
rURNISHlID AND UNPURN151IED ROOMS
with bonrcl , steam heat , nt Utopti , 17U-172I
D.ivenport. 1' 543-31 *
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rURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD ! RE- *
crincc. Ell To main. F M50T !
NICELY rtlRNIHIiED ROOM IN IfOWNTKl !
Place , with or without board. Evci > thins
nrst-cl/isa / U SO. lice. P 31M2 1
NICE ROOMS : GOOD BOARD ; RATES ItEA-
soiialile.njnvenlences , The Ri > ,20.0 ' Mi ! Hariiey
r MCSli S25
rURNISIIED ROOMS TOR HOUSEKEEPING ,
modern. IK3 Tarnam st. E
FURNISHED ROOM , 224 N. 10TIL H Cll-l
I"t7rtNIhIinD
brand. 17W
EIEOANTLY 1-TRNlSIinD SOIJTII TRONI
room nnd prlvalo bo.ird , best conveniences
2110 Douslia street F M632 31
DEHIIiAHLE ROOJ1S WITH HOARD , REPEll
ciiLei. 202 North ISth. r MCOO 2
BOABDJNG.
DisiuAnm Roost WITH BOARD IN PRI
v.ito family , 700 N. IStli. II 547-31 *
FOB RENT STORES ANIi OFFICES
CORNER STONE , O.W. 921 DOUGLAS. IN
riulrc 3-2L I mSGS
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FOR RENT , ROOM , f.5 HY 32 , 2ND FLOOR Ol
my Btore , suitable for cloaks and sulti ; coo ,
light imd elevator bft'.lco. Airs. J , Benson.
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FOR RENT. THG 4-STORY BRICK T1U1LDINC
916 Furnam street. The kulMIng lias a lire
proof ccineiit basement , complete steam heat
Ins IKturts , water on all llnors. eetc. . An
ply at the odlce of The Bee. 1 910
FOR RENT .TIlRL'B-HTORY AND RAHEMEN"
store bulldlnfr at 1011 rurnani street , sm.i ]
store In Exposition blilMlnp , nnd Imll siiltab !
for lodges or other purposes at 1001 Farnui.
street , all In peed condition. A. J , Popple
ton , 314 lit National bank building.
I-G1G-2
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS. BOTH. SEXUS. TO TAKE CON
tracts ( or reliable firm. 425 Paxton blk , Omaha
J-741-A30'
AGENTS WANTED TO SKLL SPRA-O-LINr
Address Home Treatment Co. . Denver , Colo.
J M4SI 23
AGENTS WANTED , A HUSTLER IN EVUir
Nebmska town. Article nenly patented , phc
nomenal seller : 100 pel cent prollt. Addres ;
with stamp. 2707 Q street , Bouth Omaha.
J-M53D
BALESJ1EN , Wo SEND SAMPLIIS. ALLOT
liberal salary nnd expenbes or commission t
proper appllLants. Staple Eellvr , thrc
stares out of fl\e nlll onler. Address wit
stump Lock Bac 420 , New Yoilc city.
WANTED TO BENT.
WANTED TO RENT , BY OCTOBER 1 , A PU11
nlslied detached house of about 10 rooms , wit
modern conveniences and In good locatlor
Parties rrxpunslblo. Xo children , U 2S. Bet
K 5IS-S8 *
WANTED HOUSES TO RENT. HAVE MOR
calls than I can supply. J. H. I'arratle , let
and Dodge , 1C 551 s ' ,
FAMILY OF THR13B. BREAKINO UP IlOUSl :
kti-plng , would like three plruaant , untuiulshu
riwrnnvlth hoard ; house must be Ltntial an
modem ; terms reasonable , best rrfeienrc :
Address U 35. Rcc. K MC17 2S *
STOBAGE.
STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CRO&S.121I IIARNE1
M-C72
bTORAGB FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEA :
and cheap late , It. Wclli. 1111 I'urnum
OM.VANdSTORAGE CO..1S03 FARNAM. lel.15 ;
M-C74
UEST bTORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. I
8. gov. bonded warehouse. Household irnoil
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lea > enwortl
M-743
WANTED TO BUY.
CASH TOR LUMBER BUSINESS IN MV :
town : glv full paitlculais. T 3. Bee oftlce.
N-M9S5 S7
WANTED. G-ROOM COTT.VGK. WITHIN UIW
eonablc dlitance frum poxtotllce , m-t over t2X ( >
Addiess U 31 , Bee , N MCC1 2S
WANTED , GOOD frUZK SECOND-HAND SAF
In KOCK ! cnndlllon. C.ill or addrens S.in.hvlc
Mfg. Co , Council Uluttffo , Monday , Aug. 27.
N-WS 27
A riVK-ROOM COTTAGE AND IIATII I
good condition , with stable on the premise
must be cheap and In nice neighborhood 01
convenient to street cnrv Address glvli :
location nnd price to U 4 $ , Omaha liee.
HAVANA VRr.CKLKS. REST ON HARTir , tt
N MC31 S27
FOB SALE FUKNITTJBE.
PAYMENTS KASY , YUU WON'T MlbS YOU
money , Lair prices on furniture & liouseha
goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , U3-615 N. 16th s
07S
IXR SAL13 , FIRST CIMSS UPRK1HT PIAN (
cheap ; must Bell. Call 12i3 B. 16th street.
O 4SO ! 3
BIX-HOL11 GARLAND RANGE. tlO. DA
Hay , rear 2SU Hamilton street.
0-MS27 2S
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TWO HARD COAL BURNERS. GAULAN
and Rodlant Him'- , one oak chamber suit
very chtiip. Cull morning * nt :00 N. 20th slre <
30 <
FOB SALE HOBSE8 , WAGONS , ET
i TOP BUGOIrilJSS 4 t6J.Ln.\THCR TOP CAI
ring * tW. Drummond Carrlase Co. P 551
OR THADE t HOR.1ES WE1I1I
Ini l.OVO Ibs. each. C and 7 > < ur old. I'r
'fury. 433 Ramge block. P 'C <
THE BEST LEATHKRTO1 * BUGGY IN OMAI1
( or IU.04. Urummond , Ktb and Harncy.
WANTID-A : TEAM oi % HORSES WKKHIIN
nu less than 1.100 Ibs. , well biuKen-to cl
driving- . Bend particulars to U H. Bee.
ron SALE-rtRST CLASS SADDLE HORS
Theoijor * Qradman , at Drowning. Kim : & Co' '
THOROUqHBUED SHETLAND I'ONY MAIl
& yetti old , handsome , ntll broken and wit
out blemlili or vice. Address C. V. Croi
Bhcnjmlcmh. la. 1' M l 30' '
FOB SALE MISOEIjl.AI."EOUS.
UK 1'OR SAU1 ! ; CAN BHIl * OVER ANY RO/
out ot Omaha and Council Ulufls. Lamorea
llrog. 3t Bu. 16th , Omtlia. Q-MJWSl
VIRE BRICIC. CAR LOTS | | fM. BUST BID
walk brick In raaikrl. tfee sample vvallu li
cor. loth and Burl and 13th and I'lerce , Wi
J. WeUhan * . room 331 , Ilotrd of Trade.
Q-Stt Bll
FOB , SALE MISOELLANF.OU3.
Continued.
CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL
l nc made. C. It. Lee , Wl Douglas.
Q-J7i
FOR BALB. TUB FORMl'LAB TOR WELL
known proprletniy medicines , fav&rably known
In the- northwest , tvlth silc rights to munufao-
ture and sell Ui North and Bnulh Dakota , No *
braika. None tmt responsible parties need
answer. Address II T. Bmltli Q-MSU SIS
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FUR BALD , A FlNB Pv i7H'LOo"n HOLaTI3IN
bull cnlf , 4 months old 2829 Webster street.
Q-M4M SI'
HANK AND I'LATTK VALLKY SAND FOR
ale. C. W. Hull Company , 20th fc Hard ats ,
. q 175
FOR BALE , 3 * ) TONS CHOICE HAY. IN"
Wire at tjoin 3C. Iliuwnell blk , , Lincoln , Neb.
Le Grande , M Baldwin Q MM ?
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE- YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO
rugs. Smyrna rugi repaired , 1521 Lenvenworlh.
R M542
STOCK. PASTURED ; GOOD FEED. T. MUH-
ray. R MI27 B20 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. IL WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , IIU <
llaUe business medium ; 7th year ut Hi ) N. 10.
MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC.
MADAME SMITH. S02 S. 13TII 2D FI/OR ,
room 3 ; maimfC"P3r , alcohol , Bteam , sul-
phurlne and sea baths. _ T M598 1 *
MME. LA llUK , 4I 1JOUTH "iBTII. T-MM1S7 *
MAS3AGE , MADAME 11ERNARD. 1119 DODGE.
PERSONAL.
UMBRELLAS J-fADE. RECOVERED AND RE-
lulled. 10" South Sixteenth street , U 381
VI AVI HOMIJ TREATMENT FOH LADIES.
Health book nnd cimiullatlon free Addreinnr
tall Vlavl Co. . 310 Bee bldg. Lady Bttendimt.
U C73
TAKE YOUR FRIEND : TINTYPES , 4 FOR
23e. 1'roctor , ClG S. 16lli street. U MS3I
MASSAGE UATH9. MME. POST. 313il P. T.TH.
U 235
BALDUFF
A pleasant nnd convenient place. 1520
Karnnm street , I'axton block ; 'phone 711.U .
U CSO
CREAM FOR WHIPPING AND BUTTKR-
milk. Waterloo creamery , 1613 Howard ) tel. 1331
MISS MARY MARTIN OF DES MOINE8. IA. ,
Is most anxious lo sea or hear from lier sister ,
Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson , recently of Omaha ,
Neb. U M2CO 31
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD FROM UNBOLTED
Hour at Imogen L. Ramsey's , 217 N. 16th it.
U M40S SIT
DR.W. STEPHENSON. SPECIALIST , 608 S. 13TH
U-414-S19"
MMI3. LA ROOK. MABSAOE , 1W > LEAVEN-
north street , third lloor. C.ont rooms
roomsUM CI 3
WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. 3
Mutter's new Ice cream parlors , 2W ! Leaven'
worth slieel : cvervllilng is new. Including the
building. Tel. 1WO. Ice cream deliveredU - .
U C73
TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS
to two i expansible gentlemen. 1COJ Leaven
Torth. . 3d lloor. I1 M6C3 3-
IOC CIGAR TOR 5C , HAVANA FRECKLES.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. V , C. Cheiney , Kansas C'ty , Mo.
W-GS4
ANTHONY LOAN ft TRUST CO. . 318 N.Y. LIFE
loans at low rates for choice security nn Na-
and Ion a farms or Omaha city property.
W-631
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUULA3 ,
Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Farnam st. W-4S3
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , Brennan. Love & Co. . I'axton blk.
W < 99
.OANS WANTED. J. N. FRENZER. OPP. P.O
W-7G8-3I
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY
and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent.
W. B. Melkle , First National bank building.
W C90
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . 10TH ANIJ
Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm
property at lowest rates ot ( merest. 'Wa3
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUB
O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam at. W GDI
UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW
York. Capital n.OOO.OOD. Surplus JOOO.OOO. Bub-
mil choice loans to F. B. Pusey , agent. First
National bank building. W 633
MONEY TO LOAN AT LllWKST 11ATI9H ON'
Unproved and unimproved Omaha real estate ,
1 to 5 jcars. Fidelity Trust Co , 1702 Farnnm.
W-681
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Breanan. Love & Co. . Paxton blk.
W-682
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property ; J3t)00 ) & upwards , 6 to 1 per cent ; no
ddajs. W. Farnam Bmltli & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam.
W-637
TO LOAN , ON REASONABLE TERMS. $50.000
on farms In Douglas , Dodge , Washington.
Burt , Cumlngs. Saunders , Cass and Barpy
counties. Nu delay ; cush on hand. Shrlver
& O'Donohoe. W-6II-W
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONKY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal uf goods ; strictly confidential ; you
you can pay the loan oft nt any time or in any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
300 B. lEth street.
X-635
J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 RAMOS BLOCK.
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B1IORT TIME LOANS. 431 PAXTON BLOCK.
X 57 B8
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life build-
Ing. X-C9
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
lurt ? . pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of
cl.rt.tlel security , ut lowest possible rates , which
yon can pay Iwiclt al any time , and In nny
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
room 4. Wlthnell block. X-6M
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SECOND
lloor. SOxiO. In one ot the Uv.est houses la
Council Bluffs. 13 , care Be : , Council Bluffs.
Y-M633
FOR SALI3. A BIG PAYING BUSINESS ; NO
competition ; U.8JO cash takei It. Address S
CO. Bee. Y M1M 3 S"
FOR SALK. IN St'MS TO SUIT. 11,000 , GOOD
dividend paving lunk stock. This will Etand
thorough InvcttlEatlon , Address U 23 Bee of
fice. Y-MS2I 30 *
FOR SALI3. DEPOT LUNCH COUNTER ,
Table Rock , Neb. Inquire of D. ChamhPilaln ,
proprktor Y M3D4 2 * "
A HOWLlNrJsiICCESS , HAVANA FRECKLES.
Y MC'.t B2T
FOR EXCHANGE.
IMPROVED STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS OFfered -
fered In exchange for sheep and cattle. What
have you to offtr ? Marcus P. Beebe , Ipswich ,
Edmunds county , S. D. Z 11402 31
REAL ESTATE T5 TRADE FOR GOOD"\VORK
hortes. Lamorcaux Bros. , Board of Trade.
2 467-27
TO TRAD1 ! FOR CITY 7'ROPERTY OR CASH.
a very showy brown horse , e veara old , 16
hands hlch ; untr.icked ; can show 2:21 gall.
A. T. Cplc , Cauncll Btufh. Z M4S3 29
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WHAT HAVK YOU TO OFFER FOR A NICS
tftrmll furniture end undertaking stock ; no lonn
property wanted. Address U 15 , Omaha Bee.
Z-MS03 30
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TO KXCHANG13. 160 ACRES LAND IN HAlT-
Ian ciunly. Nebraska , tuid (1,000 00 In notes
for hardware clock , Address ! . ! Box i , OJell ,
Ncu. Z MMQ 2S
1,211 ACRES CLEAR ELKUORN VALLEY
land ; will trnde for small farm nnd give time
on difference , or will tiade ( or cattle. Address
U 22 , le . J5-ME } 31"
. STOCK FARM IMPLEMENTS , J3.0CO 00
real estate , mortgages and cash , 3800 00 real
estate , building and lots , all In northeastern
Nlra8tcu , for land , cattle or sheep. AdUrir
U 43 , Bee K-MG2I 4
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AMERICA'S PI1IDI3. HAVANA FltKCKLEHrtd
_ Z MC51 H2T
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
3
y 1'ARM LANDS. C.IMIAIUUSO.V , JUN.V.Liril
Itnj65-s6
FOR BALU , 4. 60 ACRES OP LAND 0 MILE3
northwest of Omaha. Address Thomas KerL
Oakland. Neb. RB M7IT 31'
I.AND BOLD ON LONd TIME PAYMENTS Oil
on wheat contracts , M. I * . Ileebe , lpswlit.1
Edmunds county. S. D. ICU M4SQ * l
FOB SALE. NK\V I-ROOM COTTAQE ; CEL-
Ur , cistern , city water ; cor. 13tb and Bahlerj
il.KO.OO ; lone time. Enquire 1JIS Farnam.
Samuel Burns. It E 6 > t
ONU OF TUB REST HOMES IN KOUNTZB
Place ( t01 > Blnney ) If solJ before Hvpt. lit.
will go for lesa .lisn cost of house. Terms
about half cast , oalance easy , R , N.Vlthnell
( owptrj. 20T N. T , Life. RIJ 311
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UAROAIN9. HOUSES , LOTS AND PA ! IMS.
iali or trade. V. K. Darling. Barker block.
R B-4M
FOR 8 ALB- REAL ESTATE.
1IOICR GARDRN LANDS , I MILES FROM
poitotnce. In tracts jroui 10 to 160 acre * . A
crrat ba' iln. Wlll'takt lone trade. N. D.
Keyes. 17 Mx'onIJi'ci ' _ RE-Mtai
OR BAi.ron B.vruANon. IXJTB 4 AND s.
block E. DOKCS .t HlllA flddltlnn. NO. M13 nn.l
211 } DoilKl 8 trret. 5 frame houses : will sell
ch at > on ery easy 4M-ms or exchange for
Oakland. Cat. , property. Shrlver ft O'Dtmolvnc.
TYPEWRITERS ]
rYRi BOntlltT. BOLD , 51 %
chaneetl. rtnted and ffiiiUrcd. Typewriter and
omce suppllr-s. TypeSfrltfrs rentul at $4 p r
month. Ir.e Omaha Typiwrlter Exchange , sue-
ccFBors to the tM > ewrttlQg depaitincnt. of the
Uegeath btatlonary Co , ' . 214 8. IStli , let H l.
TYPKWRITEiT
iEK TUB NEW DOUGllEtlTY
Th Omaha Typewriter Exchange , tel. 1361 ,
No. ill B. 13th st. 1
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Sin MOST coMPLrrrF. * STOCK OF STAND-
nrd tHievrrltfrs and supplies. We control the
Deasmore CollKraph and New Yost. Bargains
In second-hand machines displaced by ours.
All machines perfectly repaired , new parts sup-
uled I prices moderate : nevr machines loaned
while repairs r < * > maue. United T > pearller A
Cupplles Co. , 1619 Karnani St. Telephone 13S5.
171-
BIOYCLES.
DICYCLES HEPMRED AND UKMODKLnD.
Tires and sundries. Safes opened , repaired. C.
It. Ilenin , locksmith. 311 N. 16th t. 9SO _
BICYCLHS ! NEW AND OLD. 120 TO 1H
easy payments , we rent and rtpalr. Omaha
Bicycle Co , 323 N. Kill St. 703
BICYCLKS-ALL STYLES.
Bend for our list of second hind and shop
worn Meycles. Repairs and cycle sundries nf
all hinds. M. O. Danon. 402 N. 16th < t. E3t
If YOU WANT TO SELL YOt'R BICYCLE
take H to Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. " 't.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPI3 FACTORY } OLD
pipes made new. tU 8. l < ith. TW _
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL OF-
1lce to 209 S. ICth St. . Brown block. M970
DAMAGED MIRRORTllEaiLVERBD , J19 N. 18.
BTOVD TIEPAIRB OF ALL KINDS : ALSO
hotel range and general assortment ot ranges ,
cooks and heaters ; water attachments put In
and connected nt Jas. Hughes. 007 S. llth st.
and Jackson. 8M
LOST.
LOST. DIAMOND RING SETTING ABOUT ti
caret , on Broadway , Council Bluffs. Thursday ,
23d ; $50.00 reward. Address U 33. Bee.M
M 77 31
LOST , BETWEEN FARNAM AND HOWARD
streets , a child's white duck Jacket : nndei
please teturn to Boston store , 15th and Dodge.
C35 28
23 00 REWARD , STOLEN , AUGUST 23D ,
1551 , No 8 Rambler blcjcle. frame No. 16,588 ,
rat trap pedals , right pedal sllRhtly bent one
the right side of the frame , about half -waj
between the Mm ! wheel nnd the- saddle , dented
O. & J. corrURateJ tires : copper rims ; No. '
drooplnc handle bars. The above reward vvll
bo paid for tha return of wheel or any in
fotmatlon that may liriul to Its recovery. J ,
H. Haldeman , Weeplns Water , Neb.
Alw9I 23
STJFPMES.
AitMATuncs AND coinvnnTnns unwouNr
storaee. batteries recharged ; electrical and Ken
eiol machinists , superior work guaranteed ,
Omaha Electrical Works , C17 and 619 S. 18th st
711
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ELECTUICAL ENOlNCnPS AND CONTHAC
tors for electric llglie and motor plants nnd al
kinds of electrical c nstiuctlon. Western KleC'
trio Supply Co , US kand HZ S. Jtli sU 113
UNDERTAKER AND EBOJALMEKS
IL K. BtinKET , FUNERAL DIHECTOR ANI
embnlmcr , 1618 CtiUago st. , telephone VO. 7M
SWANSON & "vALIEN. UNDEnTAlcEn3 ANI
tmbalmers , 1701 Cumlng st. , telephone 10C9.
_ _ _ IM _
Mi 5i MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM
balmer , HIT Farnam St. , iclepliono 5. 107
PLTJM&EBS.
FKEB I'LUMDINQ OP ISVEflY KIND. QA !
team & , bat v.atcr heatlne ; eevreraco. 311 8. 11
, _ i , - i - < -
J. 3. IlANIdAN , 1'LUMDINO , STEAM ANI
hot water heating. 8705 Leavcnworth t. 15S
'ifHUt HQ'WEi CO. , PLUMBING , 6TEAM ANI
hot water be&tlng. eas flxtuies. globes , * iifl-gjs
HOTELS.
THE MIDLAND HOTEL , 16TII & CIIICAQC
eU. , coolest hotel , frontlnd on JefTerson square
All car lines within a block : cars to "Tall o
Pompeii" only a block away. American plan
Jl.CO to > 2. < W per day : European plan , KOo I
Jl.CO r r day. M. J. Frank , proprietor. 7H-S1
AITTNA HOUSE ( nUROPEAN ) N. V/ . COD
lith and Dodge. Iloom Ly d y or week.IK
IK 89'
OMAHA OPTICAL CO , .LEADING OPTICIANB
J. F. Ponder , manager. Ejes tested fre
2S Bouth 16 111. In Klnsler's druc store.
446-31 *
THE ALOE & PKNFdLD CO. . 8CIENTIFK
opticians , 140 $ Farham st. , opposite Paxtoi
hotel. Ej-es tiamlned tree. TOI
OBINDING.
BCISSOnS. LAWN MOWERS , RAZORS. ETC
ground. MelchlDr llros. , 1119 I"arnam street.
M287
RAZORS , SHEARS , CLIPPERS. LAWN MOVJ
en. etc. A , L. Undcrland , 1M K. 14th. 71)
MATHEMAIICAIj INSTaUMENTJ
ALVA i. cmovnii. MATHEMATICAL ANI
surveying Instruments engineers' and arch !
tects' supplies ; traclnc cloth , blue procea
pacers. 318 South 15th ; mall orders. in
HAY" AND GBAIN.
CUT TOUH HA ? 11Y CAH OR TON LOTS , Wl
buy hay. A. II. Snyder , IMS Uurt at. , lei. 11 IT
86385
NHI1RASKA HAY CO. , WHOLHSALB HAT
grain and mill stun. We are always on th
market to buy or sell. HOZ-4-6 Nicholas at. 158
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JOB PKINTING
REED JOB PHINTIKQ CO. FINE PRINTINI
of all Vlnds. 17th St. . Bee building. 716
MAIL OUDEIt COMMERCIAL PRINTING .
tpeclalty. Dour'-m PrintingCo. . . 419 B. IBt
street , blieclay bide. Tel. 6U lor prompt serrlo
JlTIl
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE.
O. F. QBLLnifllECK , BANJOIST .ANI
teacher. 3310 California street. t4
FOR I3ARQAIN8 IN PIANOS AND ORGANS
easy payments ; Instruments rented ; rents nppl
on purchase A. Huspe. jr. 701
UPHOL-KINQ CADINKT MATTRESS WORK
W. R. Bell , IL Ar-UcUachrom 2717 Leavenw't
VII L WT
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UTHOLSTEIUNa VEirmiEAP THIS MONTI
M. S. AValklln. nil UtuilngTel. . CQ2. JH2D
\VT2STERN CORNICE "vfohlCH. GALVANIZE
Iron curnlcei. 1723 Bt. ' Mary * * ave. 31
EAGLQ'CORNCE vics JOHN EPJ
otter , prop. . 10S , 110 , 1U ° K. llth. UstaU HI
lc < 311 SSI
DENTM&TS.
I > H. QEORGK 8. NASCWii.piNTI6T. 8UITH i
I'axton block , ICth trj jjirnara stx. , let 711 ,
PH. PAUL. DBNT18T , K& BUHT 8T.
TENTS AND 'AWNINGS.
WOLF I1ROS. & CO. . > NUt'ACTURKn3 C
awning * , tents , flags , riAagbn , hay stack CD\CI
tarpaulins , balloons anuA ai chutes. 503-703
16lh at. , ulephona OM. in ) it ( or rent. 711
DY.E VfQBKS.
, _ K. TWINfCITT r. , _ ,
11.1 Farnam street , urclng ot every dfscrl
' 'in and dry cleaning. UC ! <
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HARNESS.
oirr MV PHK'F.9 BEFORB YOU nur A HAI
niss. August Bohne , 111 81 llth at. 16 !
UE8T FURNACK MADB.BOFT COAL BUOK
consumloc and hard coal furnace * . Eagls C <
nice works 103-11S N. llth U tU
OAKPENTEBS AND BTJILDEBS.
C. B. MORHILL. CARPKNTDR. OFFICE AH
store natures n ipeclaltr. Putchmc > <
151J Cnpltol ave. . tel. 409 W :
BOAnniNO BTADLC3 , FINE LIVERT Mil
cheap. Ed Baumley , ITlh and 81. Mary's at
M t *
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ANCHOR LINE MAIL RTr.AMHItll'S-SAtL
reRiilnrlr every Salunlay from New Tork for
I < ondonderry nnd ( llnjfrow. Clrcimln , Beplem *
ber I , 3 p. m. , City of Home , September I.
noon : Rlhlnpln , September 15. 2pm. rnrnps-
sla , September 13. 11 n. ra. Saloon , second cla *
nd ulcernge , single or round Irlp tickets ( mm
New Tork or Chlcajro at reduced rate < to the
principal Scotch. English. Iifoh and nit conti
nental points Kor monejonleni , drnflx , out-
waixl or prepaid tickets nppl ) ' to nny of our
local npenls or to Hcndvrm llros. , Chicago.
TAXIDEKMISXS.
TAXIDKIIMY ANI ) FURS. BUND FOR CATA-
George E. Uromi , Jr. , & Co. , 709 6. 18th.
7
WHOLESALE COAL.
JOHNSON BROa , WHOLESALG UEALUltS IN
all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited.
IMS Farnam st. US
BHOKTHAND AND
VANSANT'B SCHOOL OP SHOUTHANB. tit
N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. 71S
DANCING.
CALL ON MORAND FOR LESSONS , SOCIKl'V
or Elage dances. 1510 Jlnrney. m ' 17
HORSESHOEING.
URS. THOMAS MALONEY. 9 N. UTJI BT.Ml
Ml
PAWNBBOICERS.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS J1ONKV. ill N. l h st
722
I UK KKAI.TV M/UtttKT.
INSTKUMRNTS placed on record August 27 ,
1894 :
WARRANTY DKKDS.
lone Land and Cattle company to D n
Whltnker. n M 22 , so sw 21 , w V4 ns and
nc nxv 2T , nnd a tract In no lie 31 and
HP BO 27-16-12 . $ 1
Elizabeth Mosea and huitnii.l lo A W Tin
ker. w 'j of o 1,4 lot 7 , block 2. nnd H
of n 6 feel of e62 feet lot S , block S.Kx-
clKitiKP Place . . . 500
L H Ho > e and wife to II M Marcliessault ,
lot 12 , bloclt 2 , llelvedcre ; lot 3 , block 1 ,
Clo > erdale . , . 1,000
W T Robinson nml Fredeiick Wens' * ! to
Q T Hnnclnnd. 10 acres In nw ee IG-H-I. . , . 4 , CM
W T Robinson * to Fame , lotn 0 nnd 10 , Ilur-
detle Cgurt ; lots E nnd 6 , block 14 ,
Isaacs & S's add . , . 6,400
J M Swptnam ami wife to Georgia HeM'r-
nce , lot 2. block 2 , 1st add to Ccutial park 200
L M Struby and husband to OeurKC Krufr ,
lot 15 , block 12. Kounlze Fln.ce . 2,000
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
E L Jaynes and husband to M L Lanplienr ,
lots 4 to 9. block 1 ; lots 4 to 10. 15 to 21 ,
block 2 ; lota 4. 5. 15 , 18 lo SI. block 3 , lots
3 to 10. IS to 22. block 4. North Omaha. . . 2,000
W O Krldgca lo N II Bronn. lot 9 , block 7 ,
Plalnvlcw . . .4 . i
Total amount of transfers . 115,602
BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee
Building , OMAHA. Nob. Atlvlco FREE ,
RHILWflYTiMEGHRD
r < euves I CHICAGO & NOKTinVKHT'N | AFrl\c
OiiiiilialL' , 1' . Dcn'ot , lOlli & Mason " St jOmarm-
ll : < Qini Kastern I3xpre . . . . f:30ph : >
4lipni ) Vestlbuled limited SWam :
GMam : Mo. Vnlley Local 10.30pm
5M5pm. Omihn. fhlcugj Sneclil. . . . . SilSpm
Lorn es ICI3ICAOO , UU11I.1NOTON & cff.Crrives
Omaha ) Depot 10th and -Mason tits. | Om.qlia
: pm . Clikniro VoBtlbifia . a.Blnm
> :4S.ini . ChlcaKtt Express. . . . 1.25pm
7:02pm : . . . chlcaso and Io n. I < ocnl. 8'OOam
l | 5aiii . I'ncllle Juiictlonly _ > ciil . _ „ _ . , 6J3pin
c/lliUiuTlNhTON & A1O R1 VljlTlArrU es
Omiuial Depot IQtli and M.t ou SIB. | Omaha
ll:16am : . IJemer
10:15am : . Uradnood Exprxss . iptn
t : ! > 0pni . Denver Kx press . . . . . . . lilOpm
Grimi. : Nebraska l.ocnl ( except SundiO. 6 00pm
8 ilSam Mncoln Local ( except SiindJ . .ll :25am :
Lea\es"rCHICAClO , n. It & PA"CIFIC. | A7flvcB
QmalialLJ. I' . Utiol | , 10th & aiusOn Sts f Omaha.
10:15am. : . . Atlantic Hxpresn ( ex. uiul.i . . C.OSpm
6:2T : > pm . NlKht Express . OMOam
4Wpm..Clilcago Vestlbuled Limited. . . . 1.25pm
UiKiani.Oklalioma 1-ixp. ( to C. U. ex. Sun ) C35am !
_ _ _ _ _ _
"GKam.Oklahoinn : & Texas Uxp. ( ex. Hanlti9Spm )
lMpm . Colorado Limited . 4.10pm
LeaTeTi u5 IONr "PA"CIl' 1C. " ( Arrives
OmalmlHnlon Depot , l lh & Mason 3ta. | Omaha
10 : ) am..j . . . Kearney Express . 3Mpm :
2:15pm . . .Overland I'lse.r . 5'JOpm
3:4Spm : , Beatrice & rttromsb'B Kx ( ex Sunl5pm )
0:40pm . I'arlllc Uxpreas . 10:55nm
JS:30pin : , . . . . _ . . . . . , .1'ast Slall. . . . . . . . l.gQpm
Leaves I CHICAGO , Mil. , . S. ST. PAUl , lArrlTei
Oniahal Union Depot , loth A Maron 8ts. | Omnhs.
6:3Spm . . . .Clilcago Limited . oTsOain
ll:10am. : . . .Chicago nxpreia ( ex. Sun. ) . . . 5 OQpm
Leavrs I T. , E. & MO. VAlTLUY. | ArrifeT
Omaha ] Depot 15th nndJ\Veb3ter ats. | Omaha
Leaves f ailSSOUIll TvuJfFIa TArrKes
_ Oniahal Depot lath nridWebater _ ats. I Omaha
9.00am . , .St. Ix > uls Express . cToOam
9:30 : | > m . . , .St. I ouls Rsiiress. . . . . 6Kpm :
S:10pm : . .DalljeT. ( . Sun NVbraalta I cal. SilOam
l.rti\pa I C. ST. J > . . M & u ( Arrives
' OmalmDei ] _ > ot 15th nnd _ AVelnter Sis , j Omaha
'S:0bam. . . Sioux City Arcoin. ( Eic Sun.)7r a.05pm
l:00am. ( : . Sioux City Aetom. ( Sun Only ) S:05pm :
U:13pm. : .Sioux Cltjnxprew ( Ur. Sun. ) . . ll:55am
6:3Qi > in. . SI. Paul Limited . JIMOa
I -a\es I BIOUX'cifY & PACiriE | ArrU s
OmaJmlUnlon Depot. IDlli & Maron 8ts. [ Omatm
8:5&am : . Sioux t'lty "Passenger. . . . 10:20pm :
3SSpm ! . . . St. Paul Express. . . . . 10.00am
eaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arilves
Omaha ] Depot lotli nndn'ebaler _ Hts. | Omaha
B:30pm : r..St. Paul Limited 9IOam :
SMpm : . .Clilcuyo Limited. . . ? i 9MOam
Le rs I WAnASH HAILWAY ( Arrives
OmahalUnlon Depot , Idtli & Maaon Sts.f Omaha
3Wjim : Ht. Louis Cannon Hall . . . . 12,35pm
AFFAIKS AT SOUTH OMAHA.
llurelara Trjto Loot Gumming House
HiiUKo'but Are I'rlKl'toned AMMV.
Tlirca burglars made an attempt to entej
Hie gambling house over Pat Rowley's sa >
loon at an carlv hour yesterday. Ed
Harper , the colored man who sleeps In the
place , fired three shots at them and they
ail got away uninjured.
Early In the evening a brace of professional
safe blowers nero seen hanging around this
building. The porter was told thaU things
looked suspicious and lo prepare for a visit ,
Accordingly EJ toolt to bed with him a young
cannon. Ho only hail three cartridges or h (
would have been firing yet. The thugs firsl
tried the back door and next the window ,
Being unable to open either they to'rccd opet
the transom. One man had his head ant !
one arm on the Inside when the colored mac
spruced up courage enough to > pull the trlff
ger ot his gun , King , bang , blng uent tin
gun and the thieves cnt down the bad
stairs like lightning , The colored man liac
struck the celling directly over where h <
slept , but the report of the gun hart UN
proper effect. "The shooting ot the revolve ]
did not arouse n policeman , however , and tin
bnrglara had ample time to get out ot towc
before an officer knew anything of the case
Had the safe been blown open the thieve :
would have , been sorely disappointed , as then
were only a few dollars In It.
The Slnllli-lleliilt MiirrlaRC.
Ford Smith , one of the shrewdest colorec
business men In South Omaha , was unltec
In marrlace on Saturday evening In Councl
Bluffs to Ml88 LouUo Delelt of this city
The couple will at once go to house keeplni
In Mr. Smith's cottage on I street. Fen
Is a speculator In the live stock trade a
the stock yards and has the respect and con
fldenco of all the men with whom he trana
nets business , Mlas Ilclelt la the daughte
of the late Frederick Belelt , the Germai
whose place of business was at Twenty-fourtl
and K streets.
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MurrlHK License * .
The following llsonaea to wed were grants
by the county Judge yoterday :
Name and Address. Age
Harmon M. Hawkins , Om.ihu 2
Mary A. Henry. Missouri Valley , la 1
J. Henry Kaiser , Onmlm , 2
hlirle Mitchell , Omaha 1
Qustav Nelson , Omaha. . . , . , . , 2
Anna Korberu , Omaha , z
An Kxcellent Ituiueily for Dlurrlura.
IlANDOt.rH , Mass. , March 13 , 1851.
have used Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera am
Diarrhoea Itemttiy and found It excellent fo
diarrhoea , I have recommended U I
friends and know of two cases of dlarrhoc
ha ring been cured with cms small bottle.-
Joseph H. Fatter. For sal * by druggist * .
TRYING TO GET TOGETHER
Efforts lo Establish Peace on Trannntssourl
TrafBo Tinder "Way nt Ohioago ,
PASSENGER MEN ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT
lro prct nf an Agreement
Itlur , llio Atrhliiiii llnilni : Itcfuscil to
Join 111 tlio Coitfrrriuo I > lcklii on Not
b\THiii | > iHl with Letters.
Transcontinental railroad circles are all
ngog over tlio meeting sclieOuled for toil ay at
the Auditorium hotel , Chicago , and prognos
tications arc " -freely made that nothing will
coino of tlio mooting of passenger men WHU
will Ijo brought together by Vlco I'reslJont
Stubus ot the Southern 1'acinc lor tlio pur
pose of revising transcontinental rates , Sat
urday Itwas pretty thoroughly understood
that oil lines In Interest would have repre
sentatives pioscut , even the Canadian Pacific
having expressed Its Illlngiicsa to attend
the meeting , but this morning a telegram
was received from the Santu l * o that It had
no Intention of joining In n new association
unless conditions \\cro materially changed ,
In all the discussion that has been going
on slnco the meeting was called a very strong
factor has been seemingly overlooked ,
the Oregon Hallway & N.ivlfiatlon company ,
and the part It would play In the formation ol
the new association.
It Is well known that HcceUcr McN'clll Is
determined to malte a paying property of
tlio Oregon Hallway & Navigation It such a
thingIs possible and ho means to securs
business willy willy. Ills tie-up with the
Great Northern and the rather frco lance
methods pursued by Jim Hill's road would
seemingly warrant the prediction that the
Oregon Holiday & Navigation Is to become
a scalping road. If such a thing should oc
cur It would seriously Interfere with rates
on th& Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific.
Mr. McNelll could glvo a p.issenser the
choice of two routes from Portland to San
Tranclsco and with the Great Northern from
St. 1'nul. The Great Northern Joins the
Oregon Railway & Navigation at Spokane
and from there Into Portland the latter road
takes the business. From I'ortland McNelH's
road can. offer a water passage to San Kran-
clsco , or an all mil passage to conjunction
with the Shasta route , which , while having
an agreement with the Northern Pacific ,
could hardly refuse the same basis of di
vision tendered by tha Oregon Railway &
Nothing has been heard from Mr. McNelll
In regard to this meeting , nt least nothing
that has been made public. Should he refuse -
fuse to bo represented It would have the
effect of breaking the combination. On the
other hand , should the Canadian Pacific re
fuse to be n party to the proposed agreement
It would also have a decided tendency to
postpone action. In cither case It's the
horn ot a dllema and everybody except
possibly the gcneray passenger agents and
general traffic managers nro at sea as to the
ultimate outcome of this meeting.
Freight men on the other hand say that the
war might go on so far ai they are con
cerned. If only the freight question might
bs settled satisfactorily to all Interests , but
his Is Impossible so long as the Panama
lines contlnuo to disturb San Kranclsco
rates , which the Sunset route Is compelled
to accept or else lese the business.
At best the situation la a trying one. and
, he chances of nn agreement are exceedingly
8'CHICAGO , Aug. 27. The transcontinental
lines met today to consider the advisability
of reviving the old Transcontinental asso
ciation Nothing was done except to ap
point a committee of representatives of the
Southern Pacific , Canadian Pacific , Union Pa
cific , Great Northern , Itock Island and Rio
Grande Western to draw up a plan for the
formation of the association and report to
the general meeting tomorrow. The Atchlson
was represented at the meeting , but It Is
understood that It Is opposed nt the present
time to becoming n member of the associa
tion under any terms , although It has prac
tically said It will not turn over any orgmiza-
tlon that the other lines may see fit to ar
range.
Only two names have been mentioned
among Chicago railroad men as possible
successors to the late President Newell of
the Lake Shore. These men are President
Jeffrey ot the Hlo Grande and John II. Kgan ,
late general manager ot the Chicago Great
Western , the man who was at the head ol
the General Managers association during the
strike. General Manager Jeffreys Is consid
ered the most probable selection , na It IE
known he stands well with the Vanderbllts ,
It Is almost certain , however , that the posi
tions ot president and general manager ,
which were filled by Mr. Newell-will be filled
by separate appointments and no attempt will
be made to combine them as heretofore ,
Nothing definite Is known as yet , however ,
as to the probable appointees , all being rumor.
It Is very generally believed no man on the
hake Shore will bo appointed to cither posi
tion.
riLLJiouii'S
Hunting ! < m Says Ilia Southern I'liclllo
Not I'nnun UK Kmployt'B.
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 27 , A fortnlghl
ago a local newspaper printed an Interview
with J. A. Flllmore , general superintended
of the Southern Pacific railroad , In whlcli
Mr. Flllmore was iuote | < l aa follows : "If 1
know I hat a man was not true to this conv
pany and If I find out that he has gat n Jrt
anywhere I will pursue him and use mj
best efforts to get him discharged.1'
The men referred to , of course , were th <
A. II. IT. men who took prominent parts It
the recent strike on the Southern PaclfU
system. The Interview provoked n storm o
adverse criticism , which was mainly dlrectei
at the Southern Pacific company , for then
were many who charged that Mr. Pillmon
had spoken without authority. C. P. Hunt
Inglon , president of the company , haswrlttsi
a letter from New York In which ho posl
lively declared Mr. Fillmore's reported pollcj
Is not the policy of the Southern Paclfli
company. Referring to the Interview , Mr
Huntliigton says : "I can hardly believe tha
Mr Flllmore said this. If he did I thlnl
he was all wrong. Wo of course owe It to our
selves and to the patrons of the road to re
fuse to take back men who destroyed an :
of our property or mode any effort to proven
otl era from taking their places ; but when w <
have done that , that Is refused to Ink
them back , I think we should wish them t
get places elsewhere , If it could be don
without Injury to the public , and It la no
our business to follow them , but when the ;
go wish thc.n well. "
In closing bis letter Sir. Huntington says
"I hope our people will consider these thing
carefully and bear In mind that In hamllln
the great Interests which we nro caring fo
It is not cnougli to look for the right of th
company , but also for the rights of ever ;
member of the community In which we ar
working and where our Influonca \ felt. '
The letter Is made public by II. E. Hunting
ton , assistant to the president.
TAKIitS TUUIIIUAnO.
Iteiimlnn ot tlio l.ita President Newell lie
moved from Yf > iin ? ti > uii.
YOUNGSTOWN , 0. , Aug. 27. At 0 o'cloc
this morning the body of John Newell , th
deceased railroad president , was tal.cn froi
the Ted house to the Lake Shore dcpo
where It was placed on a special train whlc
was In waiting to convey It to Chlcagi
The pallbearers were prominent manufai
turcrs ot this city : John 1\ Taylor , J. C
IJutler , Jr. , L. 13. Cochran , Myron C1. Wlcl
General J. L. Uotstortl and Henry Wlcl
At the station u large number of rallroa
employes were permitted to look upon tli
feature ! ) of their dead chief. The train pulle
out at 3:15. : It consisted ol engine , prlval
car and day coach. John 12. Newell an
several railroad officials were aboard , f
Mentor , O. , the party will meet Mri. Newe
and her daughters , and proceed to Chlcagi
whore the funeral Is to be held. It has nt
yet been decided whether the Intermer
will be In Chicago or In Massachusetts.
CLEVELAND , Aug. 27. The funeral tral
of the late John Newell , conalitlng of flv
cars , led this city at 9 o'clock. The tral
will reach Chicago at 7MO a , in. tomorrov
The funeral will take place from Ills re
deuce , 348 Ontario street , at 230 ; p. m. , Wee
nesdaj' , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Public Not Interested.
General Manager Dickinson ot the Unlc
Pacific tald to a Bea man that the rutm
publishnl last week In this paper that ho vrai
being deluged with letters from business
men and others along the main line of tha
system west ot Cheyenne , requesting tha
restoration of strikers , was considerably ot
mli-statement. "I have received some few
I'lters asking for certain restorations nml
the resumption of work at division points ,
but they hare been very tew , not nearly so
ninny ns The Dec would make out As n
rule the business mpn and others who nro
rcptoseiited to ha\o sent me letters , under
stand the situation on the system , Th y
know that If we had work to do , old em
ployes would Mnml the first show ot NlnR
put back , but there Is nothing to do hut
wait for nn Improvement.Vi arc sailing
close to the wind thot > days lo s.i\e even
the pennies wherever possible"
NViv Iron nml I on ! Jlimil tn lln Unlit ,
\VKST SI1PKR10U , WIs. , Aug. 27 -\n Im
portant railway enterprise with St. Louis nml
Chicago capital back of It has come to light
hero. A newly organized company 1ms for
several weeks had n surveyor at work run
ning a line from Superior to Stlllvvater , Minn. ,
on the St. CroK line. U In Intenttal en
tirely for Iron and roal. It Is ( o take Iron
ere at the docks here mid traiinxirt U to
barges at Stlllnater. whlcli will run down
the Mississippi to St. Lou In. returning wth |
coal. The St l.o > iIs Ironmonger * have con
cluded that they must draw on the Mosaha
and Vermllllon ranges for ore. A number
of wealthy lumbermen nro also sulil to bo
interested In the project.
Opening u New Depot ,
The opening of the new St. Lnuls union
station will fornnlly take place September 1.
Nearly all the St. Louis lines with general
offices In that city have negotiated with the
Terminal association far the use of the new
station. It Is said that tlio station repre-
cuts nn outlay of between t'i.OOD.OOO ' nml
'T.OOO.OOO ' , and tint those who own n con-
rolling Interest propose that this Investment
ilin.II earn at least 10 per cent per year ,
'hey calculate upon receiving 6 per cent ot
his amount from Interested lines In rentnli
'or the use of the station , and the remaining
per cent from express companies and tha
cttlng of the many durable privileges In
ho station proper.
lint .MrclltljT 111 Sight.
The annual meeting ot the protective board
f the Urotherhood o ( Locomotive Firemen
f the Union Pacific sjstcm meets In thl
ity Octobsr 1 , and It promises to bo a hot
csslon. While there arc few grievances to
iljust on the main line of the. sjslem. tha
members of the board accuse some ot the
llvlslon superintendents of Interpreting tha
tilers ot Judge Caldwell wrongly , and thesa
natters will bo taken up with General Man
ger Dickinson
Itxlluay Conductor * In Denver.
DUNVmi. Aug. 27. One hundred and
fifty railway passenger conductors , mem
bers of the Conductors Insurance association ,
, vlio left St. Louis July 7 for an excursion
o Yellowstone park and the Pacific const ,
are seeing the sights In Denver today. They
ill leave tonight for St. Louis.
i/ohn A ( iiiult U.viiif ; .
CHICAGO , Aug. 27.- Tom ) A. Gault , lha
roternn railroad official , has been stricken by
apoplexy , and was reported this afternoon
"n a dying condition at his homo. In tbl <
city. He has been unconscious since
iVcdncsday ,
Itiillnuy NOVIH Nellie
II. L. McKeller , general western agent ol
1m Memphis & Charleston railway , Is In tlio
city.
city.The
The disintegration of the limestone upon
which the piers of the Tenth street viaduct
rest will necessitate repairs being made to
the structure at once.
Traffic Manager Gray ot the Southern Pa-
chic and General Passenger Agent Lomar
went to Chicago Sunday to attend thil
transcontinental meeting.
Union Pacific engines 1446 , 1253 and 1286.
together with their crews , have been sent to
the Southern Pacific to assist that road IP
handling its large freight business ,
Sunday the. Wabash changed the timeot
Ua train No. 8 from 3:55 : p , m. to 4:10 : p. in ,
The Sioux City & Pacific , In consequence ol
the change In dummy service , will leave nt
3:55 : instead of 4:10 : hereafter from the
union depot.
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul will
run a special train from Perry , la. , and In
termediate points on their line next Saturday
to Courtland beach and "The List Days of
Pompeii. " The train will leave Perry about
7 a. m. and returning leave the beach after
the show.
From advance sheets ot the Introduction to
Poor's Manual for 1891 It appears that tha
length of track In the United Slates for tha
fiscal year ending In 1891 amounted to 177-
7E3 30 miles. Net Increase of mileage of all
railroads In the United States In tha calendar
year 1893 was 2,549 20 miles
c
Frttm Ollvur.
OLIVER. III. , July 10 , 1891 Mcssers , For-
sythe & Forsjthe , prom In out merchants ot
this place , say they have used Chamborlaln'4
Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In
their families. In the most severe cases ot
bloody flux , with perfect satisfaction , and
take pleasure in recommending It to the pub
lic. This la the most successful medicine 'In '
the market for colic , cholera morbus. dysn-
tery , diarrhoea and summer complaint.
There Is nothing equal to It for summer
complaint Incident to children. Tor sale by
druggists.
As a general household liniment for HID
relief of pain , for slight ailments and from
Injuries resulting from accidents. Chamber
lain's Pain Balm has met with unparalleled
success. It Is also famous for Its cures ol
rheumatism and lame back. Tor sale by
druggists.
A XXO r/A CVJ.UB.V2 A.
A complete freight train of fourteen cars ,
Illuminated caboose and practical worklnu
engine , n magnificent scene ot Niagara Faila
by moonlight , with real mist , as seen from
suspension bridge ; the flight of the fast
mall , which crosses tlio stage at the rate nf
seventy miles an hour , and a realistic steam
boat race and explosion on the Mississippi ,
are among the most novel scenes and me
chanical effects shown In Lincoln J. Carter's
Ecenlc production , "Tho Fast Mull , " which
appears at the Fifteenth Street theater for
four nights and Wednesday matinee , com
mencing Sunday matinee , September 2 , and
extra matinee Monday , September 3 , Labor
day.
Mrs. Potter will wear some magnificent
costumes during her coming engagement.
Most of these she procured while lo India ,
where the most mugnllicnt silks and laoei
can be obtained for a mere song. Sbo has
also recently Imported a number of gowna
from Worth in Paris , which are ( aid to bo
tm | most artistic that that artist has turned ]
out In 201110 time. Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bel-
lew , assisted by their competent company ,
will come to the Doyd for threu nights , com
mencing Thursday evening next. Tlio fol
lowing will be their repertoire : Thursday ,
evening , "The Ironmaster ; " Friday evenktie ,
"In Society ; " Saturday matinee. "Camille ; "
Saturday evening , "Charlotte Corday " The
sale of scats will open tomorrow morning ,
Will Not ( linn I.uhor Dny.
"No , " said a local retail merchant yes.
tcrday , "I cannot close my store Labor day/
for reasons that are obvious. Personally , I
feel disposed lo do so , but the wretchedly dull
trade the past sixty days has made It nccea *
sary for me to use the greatest discretion Iq
my business affairs , I believe that Labor day.
this year will be popularly observed ; that tot
depression In Industrial circles will cause all
working people and mechanics to celebrate
the day as they have never done before. Thil
fact will draw hundreds ot people from
neighboring towns to Omaha on that festal
occatlon and I want a shore nt their trade ,
In fact , the retail merchants ot Omaha are
entitled to take any advantage of a big day ,
In Omaha , and no one , I feel confident , can ,
consistently criticise them for It , In prosper *
oui times It would be different , but undof
existing circumstances the retail merchant
cannot always do what lie would like to do. ' '
Her lluibnnil.
Mrs. J. W. Cox ot 737 Broadway , Council
Bluffs , wai at the Omaha pollco station.
yesterday , endeavoring to locate her husband ,
wlio deserted her nnd child about a year ago.
Mm , Cox eays that her husband la a can.
ductor on the Rock Island road and l malc <
Ing good wages. She undsntood that he catnt
to Omaha frequently and she hope * to Induce ;
him to return to her It ibe can mtit hluj
again.