Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 17, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTR rrNfATTA DATT.T Tl"RTZi A Pfi-TST 17. 1SO7.
Adrertl ement for these column *
villl be tnl en antll 12 tn. for the
evenlne nnd until S ] > n. for the |
B ioriilti7 nnd Sunday edition * .
Adi erll ern , by reque > tlnR num
bered cheek , cnn lime nnnrrersd - :
dr e l to n numbered letter In en re I
of Die Ilee. Answer * o ddrc ed
lll be itelltered on | ire rntntlon t f
the cliecli unly *
Hate * . Ji c n noril flr t ln ertlon
Jc n vrord therenfter. > nlhlnc tnlien
for le * thnn ST.e for the flr t ln er- |
tlon llie r ndt ertl einent i t be
ran c in ecotlrelj- . I
\v _ iTr ITIO.V.
A -L BLEMISH KS TRKATED TRUB CO. .
IK niuljer of CwBRBem A MJTt AS *
W VVTHD MALI ! HULP.
CANi AEHf > TO TAKE ORDKRS. MTK LINE
. ; > . tx > heitvy ciwdt to cwry sUry n
K-ar'\0 \ C. F. Ad.m. Co. HM So eth SH.
ron CIGARS UK A MONTH AND
off nrra. exr Jence ine < > et * o < . l -
< Jti-Tn nt. to coftaatm. C. C Vtftttif & Oo. ,
El Lonl * B M147
FTi , SAMPLE Or BCnKT OF BBAUTT
True Co. . SIC CVantlwr of
WANTKD-A MAN WHO CAN
.i-p r of > rp-rtp in wunr. thr * revoht-
ti i H * i r w. l.et > pre nS l > co 4 order ;
ke-7 r * * -e Jtt ) e. an * * ke j > *
e i 'M j-ermwwtrt * * st coed * li ry. by
* * - * tnr P 47 thin f-fH- > - B 7WU
TVAN MEN TO LKAKN THE HARPER
- „ . -til } etcM weeks retired. * tea y po -
ti f ml toolt Rlien Fr < ! B 1e w ees nd
rstxTi : r. ' c In nhofw Stur4ta"f befnrt core | > tel-
1e ' ! metbnd eavei twn yrmrr' mipreellce-
r , ei < J fnr tree ntatocve M hler' Bertier
S liiwl Sn Po Clwk St. .
TOUNG MAX TO ASSIST IN r r-
f Tie ; mm * 1" nt iicrsirr and type-
BT.trr A 4tw < P H. 1 > - P-CT 1
\V XTITT. . TOT'NG VAN TO SRUIIJNK
p4n " < fimR lr 4 In Om ha : w > T4 r ftr
* nl Rn ll rapiuo r rtihTd- Aft ff Mnhr
If
-nvo eon
mtmrt nbnp * prrfcrr
Ir i k. Shnfl.t > ar h. lo . D-M H If
rxrrirENCBi : ) CXOTIIIXG MAX WANTED
IT- ' ' * r Ra1 'Kruin and r 'fl i tr > cKKrfi * T.
m Pp" k'ni : Grmuin jirrfMTt-d Inquire fit J-
( irr A. Co . CTrte. NtV II MC'I !
WANTED , xir.sr cn-E BEKT
> ' Matt a anfl naJary
f i ! > . B M ! I
yofxc MAX rosEriXG BUSI-
e : Rilarr r. W I"-r k. Ad-
r - . IV-e R-MWW H-
T' A TAILOR : A GOOD OT > AT MAKER
> -trifi at onrt. A4dr w N O XordMrtira
Gnf rr rnt r. Nfb H M tO 17 *
\vrnn _
) CTTIJ = r R ALL mxT > = ; WORK. R TO tr
wk Canadian Offlrt , 1EU DouirtaBC
C M1) ) " !
-Tors HAIR REMOVED TERMA-
r"Jr Tmr Co . KG Cha.-vl > T of foTnmrrrr
C M17J AM
\ VVTrTCOMPETENT NURSE GIRL AT
r. "i < ji.ntol ave. C MT10
S TO TAKE ORDERS. LARGE
jirot R 1CS Farnam. room IS. C M739 11'
GfRt , FOR GENERAL , HOtTETVORK : SMALl.
ftm''y KIS S. ITth. C TK 1C
. GIRL TOR GENERAL. HOT5TE-
n rk. ymall lamlly. coed wae - 4M N 4 tb
Btr-rt C TS ! > 1C-
WANTED. A GOOD COCTK FOR HOTEL :
wimun preTrrred : iterratnent prsltltTn and cooa
* r-Lff A4dres at once Commercial H tel ? t
Paul Neb C 7 I re *
WANTED A GIRL TO D > GHNTTRAL HOTE -
tr rk ai IS South SCth t- C FT ! 1C'
*
TTUCTED A NURSK GIRL. INQUIRE AT 11C
Pa Ehid Are. C tso r
FOR KKAT HOrSKS.
HCT-KES IN ALL PARTS OF THE qTTT. THE
O F ! > Clmi > any. 1SOT. Farnam. D 2B !
HOUSES BENEWA & CO. . 10S N. KTR ST
D 100
N HOUSES. C. A. STARR SS N. T.
Life. D 401
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
Intr cliy. to CO. Fidelity. 1712 Farmim St
_ D--ia
H USES WALLACE. BROWN BLOCK 15TH
and Dnaclaf- D 40S
HOUSES. OOTTAGES STORES. ALL PARTS
c * cttj Brennan , Love Co. . 43n Parton block
D ) M
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODs A.VD PIANOS.
O Var & Sterace Co. . ] < ! Farnxm. Tel IMS
' D 4M
LIST. M-CAGUE. UTH AND DODGE.
D I"S
HOr SES FLATS. GARVIN BROS. . 1 J FARN-JJ
D-4C
HO"PES RENT. BEM1S. PAXTON BLK
D 4W
IIOT"SES J. H. SHERWOOD.13 N. f. LUe.
D > iar
10 F. tOM FL.M' . DOUGLAS NEAR I4TH. MODem -
emt am hent. Inquire Lindguii.1 , S16 S. lith
D 410
H FT VT ELEA-1-- ; ROOM BRICK RESI-
f * r-p modrm in m r > rewpert. Rteflro heat
f " - * Uclit. Lotmtt l at the KKitliTvirt Purner
l"'h toil I > 9Uri SIB. Apply U > R. TV. Baker.
FcyTnttndriit : Bee Uldi ;
FCH RENT MODERN FLAT. BEST IN THE
c'y. In new I > uvdce tulldlnK. oop-xlte city
hsll alss coed store In same b HAt e.
Jjhn W JIM.Un * . njent , IkK Faruarn rfeet
FTAVlf RD CIRCLE CX)7TAOKS. C ROOMS
S. W "or lith and Almon flnrnt lucali- in
' 'f ff > r iMwlDcrk men of Omajja and South
C uha rents mol irate. y Bet Bulldinc
D-J1I11
P'M ' HOUSE. MODERN IMPROVE-
i , liai Caw ft. Ai > pl > - Hunt botci. Sooth
0-s. a U M766 n
t-T. X > Ii OOTTAaE. ALL MODEKNJ LAWN
r-1 'ode SS4 Mland rt. D 7H
r .T I'E.KIRABLE AI'ARTMEXTS OP FIX
r ? nMMTi frontlne uii Hamteom park.
- - ? i > n ht iiartj with rxiiaii tamil } . M j
n - rf & F.n. n Itrowti OlitX Cur ir < k i
r _ K a * st * .
ron * * TNT. U RGEROOM HOUSE , ALL
f * n nr mxwMlan cround * Btmn lint
r | . llrtia. evrrythUw flrnt cl&M. Hi. 00 rr
E - W H Ruw U. or N. y ut ,
P-M7-J3) )
PARTLT nTRNIFHEr > Mf > lIB -
I--B ID. urn liuus * . with txro Sll Hnrnj ;
r ti' I7t ( , rpf vnw frcwarr4 Jy 751 Jc
*
J X TRN FU TS ADJOINING AND
r < n . I > u4r & SUi Ptk. inn BnKldc
J
i
S NrW MODERN 7-ROOM HOI S-RS FOR I '
rrnF ii. Bee. -MHB If 1
j
ron iti : > Trt UOOMS.
GENTLEMKN 1
i i , K-J
_ - fc-J
UAI'.nr T-n RABli'tTirBoaMl TO GEN-
Ucmcn < nl } ; staall fumlly IWC
MS 1 > < CAPITOL AVB U-UMC a-
N" " FURNISH Bti ROOMs ! TWO
h J . B-WKJ
HM fO 11TH.
E K88 S *
I'lRMMIKD HOO5IS AM ) HO.ini ) ,
E * > .U . RCKiM. OX > 1 > BOAJ5D ; IUITSS
r e The ROM , SC Karnry.
N'FLY rtTUCISHETBOUTHEAST FRONT
r -a Tntiivrn . on CVHUPM . j-rtute f > mtly
? a rwb rt. F
HOARD ANH HiXUKK. HOT
tt t ; Witt larktian to ilty. rt ! S 3Me
F 4
N. - ' T FOHNISMEU FBOVT B-OOMS VHTH
\i g- r tt IX-wcteA. ! MtfcJ It'
RfX MS XD BCUKD. STEAM HEATED.
nous : Tvrru BOARD. XM s
SC L St. F-SAWI-J3-
TZIC ALHAXT JUS IXXXJLAS. FVtt Oil UN-
ur r..inu. &Mctxt : hwattas lufcif tuori ;
for
OVB LARGE FINEW FTHVlSHEli left-lit
v "k a4rr & 1 piLfc'.rr * > - > ! ' . > * rzn r < v . * ii *
kt . Jl Sa Sib F' Y-SK 1C *
a DAVU.\KKT ) ST
rrnxi nnn nooM ? A\D no.nn.
G < X'I' IT > M BO RO t
bn-lc ppt-tr * ! CM Kortti tttb F M Sf
ron nn'\Trvrrn'viiinn IIOOM * .
" ' B UXFl RNtSHED ROOMS FV R UOMT
h iif-irn it , water o < Imth. JMT nuB.
0-M7T > 17 *
xirn noovts. w so. MTH AVE.
ron RII > T7 < nin < A\D
FOR RENT-IN THE BEE BUIUHKG
On * ! * m meiwsroom. . * JKl Boar , witk - uK afid
l rt * * e office wter rtc
One l JTr trout n-otn. tna Bear. < flMe < tot * tw
moot * tiy p rtnj < ti. water. tc.
On I JTT comer roam. 8ml aoor. wttk r K ,
wat'r. etc.
On ? rroM mm 4Hrto 4l Vy r Ttltl fx tblr * Aocr
On corner roam with xlt. . thtrt Boor
Oive ) rrce room. thr d noor. wnh jwrtKloB TI -
inc It IE'.O one larpe rarm and t o simlrer
irl te rnvnii. water , etc.
9 r l nnall ruum * e frwrth Boor w Itb xavttx.
All thee roomn are hete4 wUh rtefcm.
.
.rf rut. day and kJl nlpht
rtrtrtlr nrn r 4. Ap4y K.
ltitnrnt Rorxn 1M. Be *
TOR RE1NT DESK BOOM IN GROUNT ) FLOOR
B liulllltic. wter. . rtc * b t , Hectrtc
and Janltfir t rv ce. ArHr t 11. W
I 7
FOR RENT THE 4-STORT BRICK BflLDINO
at P16 Famfcra ? t Thit tmlWIiir has a n e < * roe *
eetnert l tri nt. eomfuete rte m hestlsc S -
t tr : water m all flnors. E s. etc. Apply at
the f"Vrof The B e I FtE
ACKVTS
AGENTS -WANTED fCSnNERAlJl FOR THE
! Inr iVs p it G Llcht in the tnark-t
Fn * InMrortifia to our urenw b < to rn Kf
mantle * Northern Llcht Mt G l - ave
Brooklyn N T. J-JT4M7'
L.KDT CANVASSERS FOR CITT AND COIN ;
tn.ic oammifKion Howlej Mfr rrL..JJ'
Bft Hide. J-C S1.
IT IS TRUE. IT IS TRUE. IT IS TRUE. "WE
know It. l dd cure- TraCe , Chiuhr of
Cemmerce. 3 MlTi AM
" \V.\XTnnTO
MODERN HOUSE "WITH ABOUT TEN ROOMS.
near Hanreom park. AflirM * P M. B e nfflce.
A J'IJI. < LAJCT. FTRNISHED COTTAGE OH
four or fltf furalKbPd nxraif wkntBS br lit ot
SoptfnrtT lijdrKlrBbl * : punlf-s. M. J. Ken
nfcrd k Son. . 310 Brown Block jr.th aim
* " '
St - '
WAITED. TO REICT. TEN P.O M HOUSE RE-
tween KMI > Dodre tnd Ha.rney ureeu Ad-
dre-s P O twx CW , Omaha. K 7S1 ! D
VTANTED. TO nENTKOOM
) K > U - with larcc turn who ha * on * E
Street , Board oj Trade. K MK'T
STOHAOE.
PACIFIC STOIIAGE ANT > VTAnEHOrPE CO .
Jcmts GcncrEl ftortce and ioru-arilng
M ai
OM- VAX & STORAGE 1 < 15 FARNAiL TE1. l2i
M 1I
FRANK EWTinS BEST STORAGE 1
ncy. M-7S :
\v\vrnDTO nt.T.
BEST PRICE PAID TOR OMAHA SAVINGS
back accoontF at rocm SBC N. T. LJfe BTinfltaC-
N JD1
of FECOND-HANT > "WHEEL5 S3 TO J10
Omaha Bjcycl * Co. . S" : N TCth R _
N 73-S11
FOR CAETJI IJGIIT OKE HORSE. rTT
top family currtosft Adrw P S
N-ISI 1C-
TOR S.LH
CHEAP. TWO BEDROOM SETS. "WALNTT.
with murlile top PnrU kiavtns c t.v 4M5
SewnnJ strt t. I'x tilucfc tram "Walnut Hill car
O M85T K
FOR S VLK HOn.SKS AND "VV.\RO > S.
FOR EAi GODDAKD PHAETON. HAMMOND
trj .Tlter. lioth cooJ KJS new. u. c. Pjntenson.
Block. P 21
TWO-HORSE FAMILY CARRIAGE TODBLE
harness ana poofl rharton. SOU Harney.
AT OUR REGfUAR HORSE AVCT1OS.
"Wednesday r > . wp will EPII two cars ot
werttrn horfpfi. Th-M ; borse * h&ve proven
very ? er\lceable and earilj handled , roznt
down to the t'nJon clock yardi tnfi.buy them
at ytrnr own iirlctK. Walworth ITortor Co
P-M8M 17
FOR SALJX FINE MATCH DRIVING TEAM.
Call at Ft Mary's Ate. lUerr Ft We St.
a enut and 17tb ft. F M > 91 17-
FOR SAI.H MI CKLIA.MOIJ .
SATrVDVST. BOJv OR SACKED CIUBT3ING
tn hoc fence. C. R. L e. Wtt DovjiSE.
Q ttZ
_
BALDNESS CTT1ED. TRUE CO. at CHAM-
l > fr or Cnmrncrre. Q MT7t ASO
POP. SALE. SPRING LAKE AKD RESEK-
voir ife. Gilbert Bros. . Ccmnrfl JIlutTf. Ia.
Q-M711 S.
PIANO fED FOTR MONTHS. STANDARD
rcake , cost jr.00. inirat hell at onre. 1WT CUE. .
QMJ S34
A GENT1XE "AMATH' VIOLIN FOR SALE-
pricf. JSWLIH1. Apfty . ' Dr. BadrnK. IlayS't
tb ater. city. tj MkM ir *
TOR SALE A COMPLETE COURSE IN
phyclenJ mlturr 1 > > Alvln P Ftrolwds. at
. .
ofTl - . phjhlcail culture taBsht to HITI WUWTI
and chlldrtsi. Q Btt S'
FOR SALE , J8.t i ) OF C PEIt CENT BONDS
InterrM puj-abir f.rml-iuinadlly , in dfnrnntna-
tlon of J-'W > cn. cut rfll part or
e tt jisld pronitUy and a lirrt cl& s
Far full particular * cddrrps P Cl. B * rflrif *
Q SW KNEED -
NEED MUNEY. "HILL SACIliriCE ALMOST
n-w hlch-cradr upricht jnancutt JMO. ir.lf
North i h . O Mh9i
SIISCULI.A.VEOCS.
FALLING HAIR CURED IN TEN DAYS.
Traf Co. . XX 3h nber of Commerce
. , ,
T > * u
K-M177 AM
Su RTC.
MADAM FJIIT11. jar DOfGLAS. MASSAGE
rtem liktn T ; > ' St *
MRS DR. LEON ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
jmrlcrt. rertlul tnd cuietlie117 Sllth. . uj-
Kalra. T ME4 Ii *
PKUSO.NAL.
RETIRING FACE CIIEAM UEJITESATES
tbe feLm making 11 it * smooth , faofl and clear
us c-hW ! t eitry wnnLIe every line and
ertry indlutlun of time's harmb trt-ntmect
uanlshod. True Cc , tX Chamber cf Coro-
mtrct. U M17k A ill
MJ1KM TKfE WILL EE AT HER OFFICE
tvery nfiernion KBd - l clidljcl e btr time
* Utoet vbe hme htmofore U-vn unabi in
M * her in jierfcon. at. Chamber of Commerce.
c Mice A-a >
VIAVJ FOR ITTERI.NC TBOrBLES S4t-t BEE
Hide. . ply lcl n. consultsUon or beiUlb book
Jrt-e. V 4)4
OF BEAt'TV. IT IS HARMLESS IT
not injure the moat ortleate kUn Tru
Mt Chamber of Commerce U MIC AJO
HAIR ON FA"K. NBCK ANti ARMS. GROWTH
Act rvjed iHrinaiie4ul > without Injury so tb *
mu t di-llcj.t r hUu. True Cb , C Cliambcr < A
eommerre. U MKi A ! *
TIALPNESS. FALLING HAIR. SUPERFLVOUS
hair tnJ Jtrtkl U-mif * a cure4 True Ca.
ChutnUr oS Ctuamnrae. , L'ilJQA it
l . KUPTURE Cl'RIH ) FOR K. t'NTIL SEP-
temfcrr 1 : n p ln ; w > drtmtkoti from business ,
rofrr u > tbou aa4 I j tirnu cured. cUI ta
Titt O E iillajOB. . . WtN. . T. L , Omaha.
U M-4U
_
BLAi-KHEAUS , PIMPLES AND PRECJCLBs
Htl ) ' trifled. True Co. . S CbaBtber vl
t" M3H A M
WANTEP-PAKTY TO INTEST LIMITRB
animux ft esptts ! in refonaire theatcical ero-
Inv For } > nl < - mr > adUreu A. H. . care
Perkins HOBK PuitumwiUi Neb.
Neb.V
V 78J-H'
-
Tburndtj it a It vMl uc Jail.
True Co. D MlTi A
MOXKV 10 1.0A\JtUAl. CfeTATU.
ANTliOXT LOAN t. TROST CO. . SK K. Y L- .
.k omai Imr rur > for etwtotUna > u > A >
Iowa northern Mlwurj. rtxtrn Niiniiik& .
"W S
1MPROV3O nX-IMPROVUM CITT
r. W Hkn-jiBi = sth * - CX , Jn r m m.
"W ill
t PET. CENT M XtV ON XEto 6. 1A FAKM&
IV MMklt. M Xtllwiil tutu. B.Oi OwaiJi
V -41
X' Nl-T T - \ " I > VJ' .T S."rir
O F Dt > U Cfc. , l - Itrt js fcu 1cj
I
1 ? IO\nr TO LOAX CHATTLE5.
, .
- - _
MONKT TO LOAN UN rVKKITCKS. PIANOS.
b r e . ar iii rte. at hnrert r tf In ettf :
no r-enKTal of cw l . rtrtrtly c tinaefittaJ , fen
rtn 7 y th invn oC * .t any tiny ot in any
I anwwiL OMAHA MORTGAGE UOAX OO.
. JSt So. > < U > St
' X 43
MOKET TO LOAN OV IMrnOTEP OMAHA
P -y & Thoraa * . S 7 lt Nat Bfc
I
ON OMAHA PBOTBHTT :
FKVrtnr ruf. Co.4M
4M
j crrr AND FARM LOANS. LOW RATES.
j G rrte Urn * . . WH Famam rt W MiB St
'
MONKT TO 1/MN ON IMPftOVEI * OMAHA
i real etat . Brunei a. Lore OB. . Paxtan BIK
IH-5IM1SS CHCII ,
BARBER .SHOP. J1 OOOU BrstNBAS. J.
J. Qlnten { . First National bank.
bank.TMS8S
T-MS8S II
FOR PALE I > Kro STOTK. INQI'IRB OF
Harl H A Co. . Cmnc 1 BtaCft. la.
" 1--M7J6 IT
FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN. COM'
| iete tailor ttpck. ftlture * . tn U and n rhln .
Im-tHc * II Wi rood lemtJoa. Jc" frnt. on
J-e rem < > re4 , mrtte or eall en Ptinm n fc Still-
man. Sbujrin Mock , Council JttfCr. Ia.
T M7W17 -
TRADE IS "WHEAT. CORN. OATS AND PROf
vlstoBi" mart-tii very Mmnr an * artHen -
ctnJ attentlm Cln to Krasll ievexion ; dully
msrkft bulletin fBralch < J t > n reguest tree nf
rhftrce Addr < fmo-l Wlnper A On. raM *
Ji Tntd r " bWcChlcact. . . in T-MTn
WELL LOCATEP PRfG PTOME sen DOWN.
to suit. KU-pknt Incattun for Trun -
wiljipl ExjKjtcmon. Addresn p 4C K e
y-TSJ S-
CiCHANOC.
WANTED TO TRADE OOO1 > LOT FOR FUND
Adirest O < 1 Bee. 2 3
TO EXCHANGE ROOM AND DOAH.D OR DAI
bnard for llrht iiu7 > phaeton or peed btTTjit-
Addre f P SS. Dee oSIre Z nt !
run sALU UIAL BSTATC.
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS. LOANS ,
Gto. P. Eeml Real Ertate Co . Paxton Elort
RE 4
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE , FULL LOT. SOUTH
Omaha , Wtn. caty terms. R C Pstfrnon.
Patterson yhxA. RE S
SPLENDID COTTAGE AND LOT. NEAR 1FTH
and Cumins. , SOO , Room It , Patterum B1L
HE MM ! A1S
ACRES CHEAP. IS MILES FROM SUGAR
factory. Inquire R. IS. Patterson bloct.
RE-MISS ATI
CASH FOR OMAHA SAMNGS BANK AC-
counts. G G VTnllace. US Brtnrn blkRE
RE 1S
KOUNTZE PL.VCE BARGAINS , ti . SI.7M TO
SG 500 ; > ee photo * at Jtth and Fumssi Morse
Bide. J JGitwon. . EJ4 First Nat. Bank BISc.
P.E 43
SNAP. J1.7DO FOR TWO LARGE HOUSES. AT
me aal * 71I N. S'th. it ; lot iix6. J S-
Frtnzer. ppn. P O. RE M7M
FOR SALE AT SPECIAL BARGAINS. NICE
east front lot ltw n Cameron and ErlFtnl :
raukoler , five lot ? opposite stale Ts.tr cr3UOQ
entrance. fl\e lots In iniltman'B Place South
Omnh : flnc lot In TUk-r Pl c lot PTiil b J
hnu ! s of 4 nn < 3 E room * ( llth and Center ) .
n.S ( > Q. Corner lot Mxlft ? in Grand View addi
tion . 5 four rwm houses csltswater , h 3U * -
r n for I ? p r mnath. b R nrrer lie n vacant
for tii last : yeai-f. win sen It" O . "Wni ! T
offer frr a ferr days at a Me barcala acre lots
on mlUiary ave. . richt on the Benson line ;
stre-t car raas to the land. Call and Invejtl-
eale. J .A. LTverea. Ml aad HS N T Life ,
RD Ml" " 17 *
CHAS E. "mlJJAMSON. > ! BEE BLDG. Te1 717
HE MR : *
EA.ST rRONT LOTS ARE VERT SCARCE IN
tb vicinity of Sth and F rnaro. I have a
iroud one at a l u-fra.ln. co Ktb vcnu n-ar
Dt 3ee P Si ! > . RE SM
AND TVPE\VIMT1XG.
A. C. V.'JC SANT'S SCHOOL , US N. T. LIFE
tx
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 1CTH & DOUGLAS
MEDICAL.
LADIES' r irHESTER" ? ENGLISH PENNT-
noval Plils diamond brand are the I * * * * !
Safe relttWe. Take no otlier. Send 4r stamp ?
for ptrtlrulara. "Relief for Ladles. " in letter
by return mall At drucrtsts Chlchester
Cheralea.1 Co. PSIladtlpMa , Pa. Mention Bee
MS S 17 *
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AND STUTTnP.-
ers. Julia E Vauphan. HZ N T Life Wdc
Method bj' srzded voc&l exercises. Hours after
1ft JL. m. 643 S34'
rorvn.
FOUND GOLD FILLED GENTS "WATCH ,
near 17th and Howard owner can ha.ve same
by caPInc at 1C1S Howard Found SQ JC *
H. MAROTTITZ LOANS MONITT. 8 N. 1C St.
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COMMERCIAL COLLKRE * .
FALL TERM OM. El's COLLEGE OPEXS
Sept. L Cat t d weclmenr ticnoikntJilp Ire *
160-A
MATTRESS IIE.\OVATI.\C 1VOUICS.
MATTRESSES. COUCHES. P.UJLOR FURN1.
tnre to order ; repatrej ICR Ix-arenw'h ; TeL 1595 '
TYPEWRITERS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD BE SAVED DAILT
If ery < - [ ratfir uwd the llcht runninc Denn-
more JOi ; Farnaro St. . Omaht. K2
FL R > ITl RE I'ACKED.
M. S "WALKLIN SU CUM ING ; TEI. ISJ.
430
DVAClXfi.
MORAXT > S iFli HARNET ST PRn'ATE LES-
6on * norlety nr rtaee now oocn. 4U A-30
P VTKVTS.
D A ' "PTT'NTT'G ' Surt * " CtoA erne > § -
FA i 11 IN i b - ratentx-
Omaha. Neb. Branch office at " .
D C. "We ronkr FREE EXAMINATJOX3 and
aid invrntori In * lIlnf their Invt-utlom. Senl
for frt * AiSvlre ani Patent Book.
"P A.'PRX'T JTo = i red oy C A. SNOtV
-1 - * * JjA ' - "
"Ws- . . .
FHEE EXAMINATION and . - < No ttttir-
cej't itf Iw-fiire jmter.t Nf clarump offer of
jirlzr L.r i < r mute of tuddrn nealth. but ctraicnt-
1t-m\r \ adilM and laltlifu * tcrvicc-
Xo. irt
SEALED BIDS "WILL BE RECKIVED AT
tbe orfire of tbe Grounds and Buildlncs De-
jianmrnt. Tranamlsilis j > pl and International
ExpOKiuon , for tte Maclilnerj' and Elec
tricity Buildings , until I o'clock p m *
Wednesday. August 1 1BS7.
Plans and ppeclfiratlunj for both butldlnr *
en flle in tuperlnlendent's attire. No. CM
Par ton block , or s-e's will be furnUbed
contractors at cost.
T. P. KIRKENDALL.
Mgr. Grounds and Bidet. Dipt.
POSTOKFICE .NOTICE.
'Should be read DAILY by all Inle-reateJ.
as chance ? may occur at any time. )
i Foreign mails for the week endinjr Autruit
! a , 1 7 , will close ( PROMPTLY in all
, cast * ) at tbe General PoMotHc- follows :
PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE OXE
HOlrR EARLIER than closlnc time
below.
Tranv-Atlanllc
TUESDAT-At 7 a , m. for EUP.OPE. jr
a f. Trave * . via Plymouth and Bremen
fletter for Irelaad outt be directed ' > er
Trave" ) .
"n3DNESDAy At 7 a. rn. ( supplementary
S a. m l fer BCROPE. per s. s. Pans' * via
Suuthaoiptcin ( letters for Ireland mutt Ite
dlree.4 rr Pans"at J a. m. HuppJe-
meatary 10.30 am ) fer EUROPE per f. s
Teutonic * ' via QB6ea U > a ; at 34) a. m
for KtAelum dirt * ! , jt-r s. a. WeWtrnlani.
via Aututrp betters ino ( be directed " } > tr
THtTR3IAY-At T * . fpr BOROPE. per
' , av k. F Bismarck * via Piyj&ftutti. Cb f
t > v.-rc and Htroburc
SATTHIiAV * t 7 a. m for FRANCE ,
STMT/KKL Vt. IT4LY. SPA1X H4 > KT-
, t'JM , Tl'PKKY i JYPT and I'.JilTlSH
INi'lA iff f A 1 i r ajrx * ' v : Havre
1 l1" l lor c-vbtr fur.j ti tL.rppe mui tic
i
, d' t - ! 4 "t. r L * Prr' irr ' i at s a tn frr
NETHBRLAXPS JV "V ST H. s. V * n-
' datn , via RotieTdain tltitvni must be dl-
reeled "pr Veendarn ) , at % a. m. fer
t GENOA , { r * * FuJaa ntter n rt be
t dtrwted 'T > fT FuMa irat < a m < s oi > i > Je-
mm'ar.v S a tn > for ETROPE. per s R.
I Cajnpirta * . via Qn if4lr rn. at a tn.
for SCOTLAND airert tff f . Flir e ka.
w k-ltws nsnt1 be directed "per
"
! PRINTED M 4TTKR ET OWHMIB rtean r
j MHIHC m Tw a TT t * Pr1 rM < M tt - . etc. ,
for O r rT and 9pie4aJlr A44res e4 Pr1n r > 4
Mutter etc Ttr other j W i4 Kttroj * . A 1-
tmn mid 'White 3 * r nmOHtff
Mvamrv TO T7TOTafcr < * d
J TWlOll fttt < 3 G fTtntft 8iWiik. Il4Jl Ot3
lttk < Irtitt ! Muti f 4 ? * * * * 5 ( * Bt r I * % fvi *
"Whlcfc tlTr jtfi * fctf I't ' ? ! lW"I W * CVJ ! j TfttU.
j After rtofUnc of te Nautili pnutary Tr n -
i Atlantic Matt * n me * tti nre. K4MiMotria mnAe-
' iBentarr malls art ujxwl on tbe ptrrr of the
American Enert h Frrfira and < Vr n Memtn-
ern a 4 reT fctTi n eH wwB T,1tliifi Te'fi MKI-
t of the hour of Matter of rtenmer
Mnll for * -onth nnd Central America. .
AVe l Indleo. Ktc.
TTBPAY-AT 1 p m for INAGfA , CAPE
| HAITt GOXAIVnS. JERKM1K ST.
MARC. PETIT GOAVE an4 PORT PE
PAIX per i s. Tlru-tticla. at : p tn. for
COSTA RICA. p T 'learner from New OrI
lean. at > p m. for JAMAICA , per * 4eaaier
; from BoMon.
\VKDXESDAY-At "S6 p. m. ( mppJement-
ar1 p. m ) for ST. THOMAS. ST CROIX.
f LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS.
! I per < s Caribb-e Oetter- for Grenada. Trin
idad and T bac" rnu't I" dlreftelr
I Caribbee" ) . at 1 p m. for CVBA , per s. s.
i Yumuri. via Havana. . , _ . , .
THfR5DAY-At r 3d a. m. for PORT AN-
TOXIO per steamer from Phllsdeiphlff"
. for NEWFOUNDLAND
FRIDAY-At ! - a m.
LAND , per s s. Silurian. frt.m Phila
delphia ; at 30 a. m. ( ruffplernentary U a.
m ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ' ? *
Costa Rica and Nicsrapua ) and SOtTH
PACIFIC PORTS , per r. Advance , via
Colon ( Wtrrs for Guatemala must be di
rected "per AdVT.nce' " ; at 11 a tn for
MEXICO , per P Santo Dominco , via
ProRre o aad Vera Crcr Getter ? mut be
directed "p r Santo Dumlnpo" ) . at li m
for BRAZIL , per F. s Ga'ileo. via Ptrram.
bnco and Rio Janeiro rte'terfor : Nnrth
Rrazll ind La Plata Countries must be
directed "per Gal'leo" ) .
JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and NICARA
GUA. per s s. Altai ( letter ? for Copta
Rica muri b dlrec-ted "per Altai" ) : at
30 a m _ ( 'upplem ita.rv 1P:3 a m ) for
HAITI. GC'NAIVES. AV7C-CATES and
JACMEU p = r R. HoUteln Oettrr- forCe
Co ta Rica murt be dir-cted ' 'rHol -
steln" ) ; at lO.TO a m far CAMPBCHE.
CHIAPAS. TABASCO anS TI CATAN. per
B E. Concho ( letter ? for other parts of
Meiiro and for Cuba must be directed ' -per
Conrho" ) ; at II m fc-r GRENADA , TRIN-
LON , per eleainer from North Sydney-
Mail * fnr Nerrfoundland. by rail to Halifax , tni
tbrnce > ' We.tner clos ui thl offlrtdallv at
S-3J > p m Mall for Mlqnelm. hy mil to Ho. -
ton and thrrice by ttamrr clrfe at this oSlre.
dallv st S.39 p. tn. Mail ? tor Cuua Hte at thlt
or.ce dally at T- ' _ m . for f.wardlnr tT
fi1-atner 'alltncM -ndRrs and Thu * avK > JTOTO
Pnn Tampa n M n for M-rlro Oty.
errerlfind unlf" "jw-JBllv nadr w5 for dlv
patch bi Ft Hmrl. . e Bt th' irflcaally at
: a * a. m. io a : - . * p m. " R slKcred mall
clews at 6TO p. tn. prevlTUf fiay.
Trnnoiinrlfic MnllK.
Mail" for China and Japan ( specially ; ad-
arec .a onlv ) . per s. si mpre i of Jatian
( from Vanronvpr ) . cJtue here daily up to
Auc-UFt "lf.th at G--30 P inMailF for
O'lna , Japan and Hawaii , pt-r s. s. Peru
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up
to Aucnst lM.h at S"-3& p. tn. Mall for the
Sortetv Islands. p rjiiip Galilee ifrom
San Franrl po ) clef * ht-re rtailv ua 'o
AutaiFt 25th at 6:30 : p. m. Mall" for China
and Japan per s. .s. Columbia ( from
Tacoma ) . rlope here daily up to Aucust
* i9th at r.in p m. Mall * for Hawaii , per
K s. Australia ( from San Francispo ) . clo e
here daily up to Syitemt > er 1st at G.Vi
p. m. Mails for Australia ( eT-ept Wet
AuFtralia ) . Hawaii ar < 3 FIJI Ulands , per
B s. Aoranci ( from Vancouver ) . clo = e here
dailv after Auru"t "Hth and up to S p-
lember 1st at C.TO p. in. , Mails for Aus
tralia ( except those Tor TVe t Australia.
which are forwarded via Europe ) . New
Zealand. Haws II Fill and Samoan Is
lands per s s .Maripisa. ifrom San Fran-
( -i - Mrtoe here daiiy up to Sfateinber
"llth at T.30am. . . Ilia m and 6"33 p. m.
( or on arrival at Netc Tork of s. < s Cam
paniawith British mails ier Australia. '
f K
maH are fo warde-d tr port of
r SaiU and the gchf nle of rlnsmc If
red < ra ih prfFai3ptH n nf their nnln-
terruined overland tnuinh. Repistered jnai !
clnwf at CIKI j , m jirevloaday. .
Post r.'nf N > TS T'irk. N TAucu = 1 12 , lf ?
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Po ° tmastfcr.
OPF1CIAL R\IL iVAr TIME \UD. .
Leaves [ BURLINGTON 4 = iiO. RIVER. Arrtvet
Omanarniun , L T > ot , 10th & Mason Sts. |
: Kam Denser Erpiess SSaro
4 JT.pm..Bk HIKs Mont A. Pupet End Ex. | 4luim
4.Kpm Dtnver ExprfSF. . . „ 4Ulpm
7Kpm : . . . .Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) 7:11 ;
j.fonm Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday' ) ll:3fo
tCHlCAGO. BTRLINGTON & "Q.vArriie
Omana'LJnlon ' Di wt. Jftth 4 : MIIBUD SUL | Orutha
5-Bpm . Chlraeo Vestibule
_ . _
_ Chlcaeo i St. Louie Express - TiK
llMUEin . Pacific Junction LcnyJ . K-ltrpn-
Fart Mall ( ex. Sundiy )
ICH1CAGO. MIL. t ST. PAUL.ArrlTeB |
Omaha iICH1CAGO. i . 10th & Mitcra Sa.1 Omaha
e:3Bjim . Chicago Lta ! ed . 8Kara
IlUOain..CfalcaFO Ezprctt ( ex. Sunaai ) . . tji
L-aves [ CHICAGO & NORTHWESrNTiArfivcT
OniahaUnlon | Depot. ICth & Mason 5u. | Oniihi
ID 45am * Etrtern Express S.lOpa
4-45pm Vestlbuled LUnlttfl 4Epra
vpm St. P ul Expresd S-iBain
; 4bun St. Paul Limited. KUJpni
7 36atn Sioux City Local 10.41pm
C..30pm Omaha-Chlcaro Sp"clal . . . Eltaa
-4liam Missouri Vallej- Local S Sjini
" Except Sunday
Leavet ( CHICAGO. li. I. & PACIFIC-pArrtves
Omaha fUnlon Depot , JOth & Mason 5ts.f Oznaha
E.VST.
7OKsra..Atlantic Exjiren ( tx. Sunday ) . . l.S
7W pm Nitht Exprezs
4.Mim Chlcaco Vtstlbuied Limited
S * . Paul Vettlbalea UmiieS
WEST.
cTiT"MOrV.ULLT"pirel
Omabai Dei ii. ) i-tn i TVebEttr Sts. [ Omaha
Sl inro F M Mall end tuireki t:00pm
SWiim . .lex. > al _ ) .Vjo. Ex. nrx. lion . . . t:00pni
7S > ( ikm..Fr nicini Loral ( Sunaajr om .
7Mam ) NorftuB Expre5un.i . . . (0-SJjini
CJlpip _ t. Paul Exprest JDam
Leait-i I K. ( X. ST. J. i C. B. ( Arrt e
Depot , llnh & Mason Stt
* : K n . .Kansiif City D y Exp'esf . C.llipn )
ltpn ) KC Nlcbt Ex via VJ. P. Trant. C:3 ( m
Leaves I T M1E5OCRI PACIFIC | Arrl > e >
Omaha ] Depot J&ih i "W'ttirter StR. i Omaha
: : l pB > . . .Nrbr&ika & Kunnt LiraUiid
. . .Kantts Qy Exprers . . . . .
Leaxes I SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC lArrtTeT
Orauttt | Depot , lith & TVttisu-r Ftt | Cruitba
St. Paul United . . . -.ilium
iu CIFIC
Omaha UiJon l > rjx > l. lloh 4 Hjjon Sts I Omaha
t:40im St , Paul Pa enjer ll.ltoa
7JOiua.Bioui City I'tistiser . . . . J > : ! . ; .m
. - . . . . . . . . .St. Puil
I VVAUASH RAILWXT lArrlves
nlun Df. Ji , 1Mb i. VtKm Bit ; Omaha
4SOpni : St. Irtult Canon * BaH
UesT "i UK J ONTPACIFJ "JArrl vtT
Omaha.Tnlon I > eput. ) Wb UMascn Hit , Omuha
OnTland Llreocl . . 4 41pm
Beafce i. Rtromiti f Ex ( et Sun ) i
t&pm .Grand lf-lnnd Exirrs lex Sun ) '
> :3 : pm . _ Fast MmU . . - . '
( CBT. . P-7 M. A O.
aj Depot , Ulb & U'ebher Stt. | Omaba 1
IWiira. .Sioux City Express Jex. Sun. ) , .ll l i
tajim Sioux City Aeoo tfjSun. . )
CJlpm . . .St. Pau ! LlmSirJ .iani
-U rr .Flwix City Acctu ISvn. tmtr- . . . ( : Spm
j OMAHA & ST LOJHg R. R. , L * ves
i I > T"t 10th and Wt an Sis. i Oraahi
4ifi m.
i 1 ! Jte.m St. L,3ul end Nnr Turk Ltd 4 pnj
'
.
It otn be rlifti vrlthont the > Uu..u.r
of the patient n " ( Tee tea ut K ti les of
| food .U effert a j-ernmticrt and nevJ > cure
i whetbt-r tbe p-tient a m .rr&te driraker w ab
kl- * ll nr t
i no J : vf pn-ut-ul. rs free to I * l.ad < > f
Ivuliu ACe 1Mb BJ D ic-i : Omaba Neb
U01.D12N M'KCIFIC CO ,
Ciurlunatl. n.
Wrile for tbelr "Baok on Morphine HaUt.
mailed free.
Cltf > IIU ron n lie Iu Ilie Cliurcli.
NEW YORK. Aur It-Rev Hmr > ' Van
tr > ' ok Ibe vows of the 5 x-1 > of
l. fc'.t j.r-per v
I tbe Jesuit brotiernood He i * a K-n of
"J'-t 'i H ' r. an lTise.a r ar . , Jr.-
n r'e3 o-e f-orth of ih-r en"i. > % *
TTerhsaa "VTill Be Breuglt
Here frera Easlcra Oitics.
COVEH.V6 FOR EXPOSITION BUrLWN'GS
l"nctorr llrlnc Krcctnl for the Mnnn-
fnrtnre ot tbr Mntnnrv tbnt
AV11I Ornnmpnl tlip Court
of Honor.
Tk eo tr ct r * for tb * tt s work o tfe *
MiB ftctBr aci Mines btitldtagf. Snstth t
of Chlrasa. have eomatcBcrd the
&I tbeir worW b f > la which tbe-
will be mannfactarfd. The tailAiag is
xM feet a a * h V atrt Jart oBtsifle tbt
exposition fecce oa tire ocmth elde of Pink-
i Dfy strert. w- { o-f Sbermtii avecne It 1
I
a o e-stery strncture with a high * pace in
the center , la this nitwits' looking building
will be moulded the MatHary of heroic * lie
which will grace the upper portion of the
main bonding * and the delicate tracery
Imitating elaborate carving ID marble w-iifc
which all of the large batldincs wiH be pre-
fuely derorated. Here alft > will t > e made the
pUln panel - rk , which will present E con
trast to the decoration.
It Is expected tnat work in the ftaff shop
will l > commenced some time next week ,
giving employment to about twpnty men. who
will be experienced worker * ! n sttS and
model making brought from Chicago and
other points.
The work of making and putting on the
staff covering the builfiincs will be carried
on as long is ne-ei ! > ary , regardless of the
temperature outside. Here alto will be
moulded in the shop. and. during warm
weather , may bt put on the bulldincs be
fore It it thoroughly drie-d , but when the
temperature falls brfow the freezing point
it will be dried is the thop and may then
be put oa the buildings at any time.
The contract for the staff work on the Ad-
nalni'traiion building will probably be done
by Leopold Boaet , another Chlctgo man who
was connecteS with the World s fair. Tbe
contract has not been made with him , but
he It la the city aad a contract will prob
ably be made within a few days. It is
understood that Mr. Bonet will adopt the
more expeditions method of putting the staff
nn the plaia portion of the Administration
building after the manner of putting on or-
d oary plaster. Tbe decorations and statuarj
will be molded Is the shop and placed In
position when dried.
The work ot making the ridels for the
many croups and tisple figures of statuarj
w.ll require a rusaber of expert mdl make : *
sod almost every day brings one or more
of these men to the city Some of them
htve been bore for months and small models
pf several of tbt main grou ; s have alreadj
been made by them and submitted for ap-
prove.1. This class of work calls for the
same skill as is required ia the modeling
of patterns for marble and bronze statuary
and the workshops of the staff contractors
will undoubtedly become the ccoters of in
terest during the progress of this work-
AltlllTIlATl.NG A 1VAGC
Carpenter * nnd Contrnclor Kxpret to
Itrncb an I nrierMandinc.
The misunderstanding between Briggs t
Cushman. contractors for the carpenter
work on the Administration building , and
the Carpenters' union will probably reach a
settlement tomorrow nightBefore any
contracts for exposition work were let a
number of contractors In this city entered
into an agreement among themselves aad
formed a combination. They also agreed
with the Carpenters' union to employ nom
but union labor on contracts secured by
theja. agreeing to abide by the rules of the
union regarding the scalp of SO cents per
hocr aad eight houra constituting a day's
work. On the olher hand , the Carpenters'
union agreed that no member of the union
should uork for any contractor not a party
to the contractors' agreement-
Tlie coatractors who made this agreement
say the members of the Carpenters' union
nere the firtn to violate it by accepting
work from contractors not in the agree
ment. They say that this action absolved"
them from any obligation.
As a result of this Briggs t Cushman
about two weeks ago notified the men 'in
their employ that after that date nine hourt
would constitute a day's work and that they
would pay carpenters but 25 cents per hour.
They served notice that any man who did
sot care to work under these rules could
quit. One man quit. The' Carpenters'
nmon took the matter up and it hts been
cmbmitted to arbitration. It is ezpected
that an understanding will be reached.
Briggs t Cu&hman eay they do not care
what the length of a working day is. but
they object to pa cg a poor workman the
same wages that they pay to a man who can
earn the
XEUHAfrKA UKADV TO CO-OPERATE.
AVIH Invite Otber 5tnt < - to .ebnre lt
Ilrndijunrter * .
Notices that tie Nebraska Exposition
commission is organized and well under way
have bten sent to the > exposition rice presi
dents in each of the transmlFsissippi states
by Assistant Secretary Dearing. These
notices inform the vice presidents that Ne
braska is ready to co-operate with the othei
stales in etery possible way.
One of the objects which actuated the
commission in choosing a design for a state
building was to have a building which would
answer for a general headquarters building
for all states which desired to use it for
that purpose rte plan adopted complies
admirably with this idea. The lower floor
contains a large assembly room suitable for
meetings of various kinds , while Bll around
it are roams of different suts , intended for
parlnrs and lounging room * , while telegraph
and telephone roaa , baggage rooms , check
rooms and toilet rooms are provided gener
ously. The second floor viril hare nearly a
score of large office rooms , aad desks -nill
be provided for the rtpreteutatives of the
different states , where the official duties of
their petition may be performed with as
much privacy as would I * obtainable in any
building. This building will b * furnished
tn comfortab-le and suitable style , and there
Is fiery indication mat the Nebraska build
ing will be one o ! the most popular
on the grounds. .
1'L.AX TO SECfltB COI TV iXHIUIT . j '
Active Work Urine Done by llier -
brakLa Couiuil loii.
Afififtant Secretary Deariag of the Ne
braska Exposition commiEfi.oa hae eest let
ters to each county agricultural society in
the state to ascertain the btntimest in each
county regarding the making of county ex-
! niblu at the erposition. Each cousty eo-
' ciety it aike-d if it w HI make an exhibit , pro-
I vided the &mni ica furni&bte the nice-j
I eary space for EUCB exhibit- Tie oncers are j '
! aiked ID elate tee minimum amount of
j epace that will be required by their ceusty
I I for making a creditable exhibit and whether
* they v ill install tLe tiMbit and keep it
in good order during tbt exposition. Thte
replies will be laid before tie coaznlsslaa
at its next metine , when eome plan for se
curing county exhibits wii ; undoubtedly be
formulated. It is tctieipatci that tbe plan
of oSerinc iiibeiantial premium * for the
test county exlUbitt will be adapted ,
JMI'HOVI.NG IIAMCS OP THE L.AGOO.V.
Mnkluir tbe IlolK'iii of Ibr LjikeVatrr
Tlelit.
The work of putting in tbe stay piling for
tbt tht-fung-uliitii is to line tee b skt of
tbe lagoon U progreniDg rapidly. W rk was
, ccmmeaebd at the Dorth e pom or of the
Icgooci Si-crdty sottrBtae L&4 coitiLped k E
the Bertta back. Vt Htrday it had > racked
a point al tbe e&it Jide of Twentieth tweet
Two r Kk al t'illt ' * ; are beug put hi One
row i > tgaiatt tie tank at the legbon , tbe
pHet D t& dnve lou tbe Uit'.eai ba t
eigbt fMrt tai tb * top cj tie piling rtitidng .
to tbe Wl' ot tb bank Ttu : Mwood row It
{
drift ) it j ib * btnk about f.ftl ft t utcL ' ,
fr x 'if fife end the first ror a ill be i
a 'ttorj IP > h.to gnei rip. "iy The '
eiect v.l rfsfttl- ' ' boird
j 5 - e a > sfc'
fet.-e tta3e sf i c r.acks 'J v. ' ! be .
j tn.in tetwetu the l-te * tci the l-int. fonaJ J
*
tap k water tifht a > bar.fc3n ct hlrh will
keep tit inter frccn soakiog Into the Mfca
ot the laprv > n.
Toe bottom of tbe Uroon 1 * betas rotted
wHh a twelvem steam road roller. The
bettesi was ftrct perertHi with a thick layer
of " 'black dirt. " which was mixed Kh tie
Hay 4 f tfce teittKa with a palverttw. and
then th > work of roUlap w CMBmracel.
Bast at Twentieth street ibe bottom f tbe
UROMI it as levri a > a JVw and bard ai tfce
can nuke H.
i\srnnv TITII vni ;
Letter * Minnlne Friendly I
Toward the K\pt > lllon.
0. W. Watties. president o ! Ore Trann lf-
trMlppI Bxpetltloti. bat received tbe follow-
las Vrttew frewa the executive department of
the staler of West Vlrtfnla. Winroattn a d
Pennsylvania , h h indicate a frlea iy In-
terent la the ROC-CMS ot the exjwsltloe highly
rucTrtiraclEC to tbe jnanacemfnt.
CHARLESTTON. W. Va. A c li. 1W7-
Ourdon W Wattles , * > q. . PreMdent Tran -
nile4Klppl and Internal > onal llxpo * < ltlnn , i
Omaha. Neb Dear Sir In compliance '
with the requ st contained in ycmr courte-
o s favor o-f the Mh insl _ 1 l ec to Inform
you that I fuily appreciate the Importance
of your en-option , and < ordlnply have
ml-wttoners from the stale of West Virginia
to represent our Interests and resource * In
your creat enterirlse : '
B , Walker Peterson. Wbellnc ; Alex F.
Mathewt. Lewlsburc , D C Westenbaver. '
Martln * urir. Henry G I'aA K Elkins ; 1
Jacob S. H > er. Sotton : J. H. Furbee , Man-
nlntrton. J. N. Catnden. Parkeirsburc.
Colonel E. E-nMfrn. Huntincton. P. W
Morrl * . Harriyv-llle. Lytnaa Stedman. New ,
Cumb'Tland ;
I recret to say that our letislature dw. '
not fonvtne until January , 1W. X'nles1" an
extra w-K k > n shooM be held It will lie
lmjio > i iMe to secure the Dercssary ap-
projtriation to enable the state to be iiroj -
erly represented by exhibits1 of itsje -
stnirces. Induotrles and product * .
Trus-tinc that your preat undertaking HH
prove abundantly saxssful , 1 remain.
very- truly yours ,
G W ATKINSON. Governor.
HARRI5BVRG. Pa. . . Auc. IX ISJT.
Gurdon W Wattless , President , Omaha ,
Neb. My Dear Sir : Governor Hatlncs
directs m - to acknowledge your fo\or of
the ! > th inst. . and advise you that he is
in receipt of a communication from his
exeellei > cv. the covernor of Nebraska , ex-
tendinc an official Invitation to participate
In tb TTRnsmississlppl and IniernatlanRl
Exj OEitioti to be h ld in Omaha next year ,
and to advise you he will b very happy
'o take up tbe matter of appointment of
commissioners' ' to represent Penn - > lvanla
at thi exposition at the very earliest op
portunity , and will at the proper time ad
vise you of the. name * of the Reatlemtn
whom be selects Faithfully vours.
LEWIS E BEITLER ,
Private Secretary.
MADISON. WlB. AUR. li IW-Hon
Gurdon W. Wattles , President Transraissis-
rlpppi and International Exposition ,
Omaha My Dar Sir : I am directed by
the povernor to acknowledge the recerpt
of your very courtnou letter of Aucu t S
concfmthe the appolntlnc of commissioners
to reprt sent Wisconsin at your exp i tion
next year , and to say that he will take
pleasure In appointing In due time dele-
pates to reprts-ent this state Th lecl -
lature has made no provision for th ap
pointment and expanses of ' ommis 4oner .
o that all that can be dine under the
circumstances is to appoint delecates to
represent the state. Respectfullv yours ,
WILLLVM J ANDERSON.
Private Secretary-
STAFF CO.VTRACT ISTRA > &FnilIlKD.
TTVO Hundred Oollnri. nvd l > r the
Cbnnce ,
The executive committee of the expasitloa
held -a meeting at 5 JO o'clock test night for
the purpose of passing upon a number of
building contracts. All but one of the con
tracts were in accordance with the an
nouncements heretofore made. The one ex
ception was the contract by which the staff
work on the Administration building was
fiven to the Artistic Stucco and Modeling
company of Chlesco. the contract being ex
ecuted by Leopold Bonet , president. The
n .mes of those composing the company , or
the reason why the contract had been taken
from Smith Eastman of Chicago , to whom
it was awarded originally , were not stated.
The only statement regarding the change
was that of President Wcttles. who said , in j
recommending the cppraial of the contract.
that Smith i Eastman had relinquished
their claim to the work to the other Crm.
and the -exposition had frure-d a lower fig
ure by J200 fr n Smith Eastman's bid.
The contracts were approved , tubjert to
tbe approval by tbf attorney for the exposi
tion. C S Montgomery , tnd the president
and secretary were euthorized to execute
In this connection Manager Rosewater
called attention to tie fact that tbe specifi
cations for the loafing , as drawn cp for
bidders , were worded ia such a way as to
excluflfc Omeba men from competition. He
said th ? widest latitude should be given In
these matters. This view was approved by
the other members of the committee , and it
was directed that in the future all specifi
cations should be so drawn as to admit
Oinaha bidders as well as others.
The railway trackage question was dis
cussed again , but no action was taken , the
matter being laid over for future consid
eration.
\olr of tbe Hipoclllon.
The McSherry Manufacturing company of
Middletown , O. , has made application for
200 feet of space for an exhibit of grain
drills
Joseph R Katarons , advertising agent for
the PabJt Brewing company , is in tbe city
investigating the exposition with a view of
making a recommendation to hi * house re
garding tbe making of an exhibit and secur
ing concessions. *
George F Miechke , commercial agent for
Colorado , has * ent to the Department of
Exhibits an application for .OM of space
for a display of mounted animals and a ool-
Ipction of Colorado curios to be made by tbe
Woodend Curio company and McFadden
Sons. Mr. Mischke also saj * that Jackson ,
the celebrated landscape photographer of
Colorado , is now in the fit-Id with four men
making photographs of mountain scenery
for display at the exposition.
Contractor Strchlow. who is to do the car
penter work on the Manufactures building ,
te hauling his lumber to the exposition
grounds with learnt. He Etaled ycner-
day that he would not be ready to begin
work for about two w.eks , as tbe ! umbr
for tbe loag posts to be ut > ed In tbe build
ing would not arrive until that time. Tbe
pile foundation for tbe building Is about
completed and work on the building might
be commenced at oace but for the dr-lcy in
the arrival of this p < in of the- lumber
Vice President C. Harr.an Parker of
Louisiana -.ends the Department
( - to of Ex
hibits u letter from Major J. G. Lee , com
missioner of agriculture of Louisiana , re
garding tee exposition. Major Lee says
that he i& convinced that the Transmi ii ! > -
tippl Exposition offere tbe state of Louisiana
tbe * * opportunity it ever cad for ad
vertising its resource * and inducing Immi
gration. He says that be has been for r-ozne
time arranging for a display of frniu , vege
tables and other product * of tbe ntate. which
will be a fitting exposition of its most un
limited jefcoarcet.
It heals everything except & broken heart ,
may be eald of De Witt fc Witch Hazel Salve. [
Piles and rectal dltesses , outs , burrs.
bruibtt , tetter , eczema and all skin trouble ;
may bb cured bj it quUkly tad perma- ,
ncntly. ]
WtlltK. ON THE I'OsTOrriCK HIJ CIC.
I'nilurc of Material to Arrlrr Caucen
n Uelur.
A large EbcUoa of tee uLtightly fence la I
front of the new gevemnjetit building bus !
been itraovrd This wet 4one to make room j
for the workmen tcjtgttd ID taking down
tbe tior-e step * leading to the building that
ntw ot . may fee tei.
The soDlraeter has commenced removing
tbe debrte os the portottice Mock Ic readi
ness to begin tbe grading of the tract.
Work the Interior o-f the
on - cew gorem-
meet building U vt.Ccrlii2 n &gr vall&e
delay owing to ibe failure of proper material - I
terial to reach here on time. The marble i
which was expected ver two wt-tks tee
has uat jet put in an appearance cod
OBCietderaMt > of the wool faith. , n hteb ought
to be her * , ta * not
Marrlace l.ltn * -k.
Permlu to wed have btes UiowJ ui Hie
lkia-log parties by the w u ty Jndrf.
Nam * an j RrUdewt Af-
Johz W li.nuis. Dougia * C4 > ucty. N r > 17
Anna 'I'lljurke. Ix uel J coatty , Net 30
H-Tiry IM'ore C'-naha W
Mr * . Ar'lc M < tit oma ! f < S
Ha-ry G R-e-J-r J > ir.a a . 24
Xir itzLTj' Weaiey , C.un'U KuSti , IA . , Xt
DEADLOCK J ] STILL UNBROKEN
of Edacatioa Aoespts tie
of Prcod t BJwards.
UNABLE TO AGREE UPON HIS SUCCESSOR
Ilnllol * TnUrn Without Ilr
anlt. thr Vntr Heine a Tlr llnrh
Time , mitl < | nr > tlnn I *
ro tpcinr l.
The deadlock is tfc * B * r4 of
the vacancy cati e * by tlw rtrlpoatloa pf
M ard. . rrraatos unbroken. BWh
eight In awfptlni ; tfc * rrolsnttltm. bwt when
U j came to tbe fHt-rtiOB e-f his ruecreccr
they I drifted hopereffily apart. Bandhauer.
Deanls j , Hens. Irey , L at. Sears and Van
Gilder ( voted for J. L Wrishanfi and Ander
son , Davl6 > 9a. Grattcn. Johnexm. Jordan.
Moorea&d 1 PenfoM cast their vetes for An
drew i Kienlt. Each of the- * candidate * re
ceived seven votes on a dcuen pucec * lve >
haJtote ! after which the fight a called off
until , the next meeting la the meantime
,
Vice President Penfold remains la thechair. .
and neither element hag a controlling major
ity j la the board.
lla > resignation of Prestoeat njwtrdi wai
the first document read afur two or tires
routine reports had bc-e * disposed of , cod oa
zaotioa of Sears It wa accepted by a unan
imous vote. Jordan rooted that tbe board
proceed to ballot to fill the vacancy , and tha
Icing-drawn-out ordeal was promptly begun.
The first ballot stt the pace which was kept
up without a break. J. L. Welshans re-
cehed the > seven Luat totes , while the re-
malalng seven went to Andrew Kiewlt. The
second ballot produced co chance and Lunt
moved that funher ballotlnp be deferred
until the next rtfrultr tBretlnc. Jordaa
raised the point that the third ballot waa
already ia proprt'Ei aad was sustained Lunt
rtne fd hie zaotioa Lfltr the usual rmalt
had been announced , and Davidson amended
to the tffect that the regular order of busi
ness should be Ukea up and thr balloting
rturued after this had bctn disposed of.
Both motions were lost by a tie vote and
the fourth ballot was ordered. Thl was fol
lowed by numerous others until the total
rpjiched twelve and neltbrr raak was broken.
Fiaally Dr. Moore prew tired of the dead
lock and asslfT.c-d the opposition to l > oit-
pone further action until the next regular
meeting.
The rrslpaatioa of Jessie C. GoflKo as a
teacher was accepted.
PROVIDE FOR THE INSTITUTE.
Couaty Superintendent BoJwell was given
tbe use of the Hish school building from Au
gust 20 to 30 for institute purposes.
A petition from property owners , asking
the- board to purchase i site for the Daven
port school , was placed on file.
The- High school committee recommended
an Innovation In the shape of clerical assist
ance to the principal of the High school
s.t aa expense of J30 a month. Irey sup
ported the resolution OB the ground that
teachers , who were drawing salaries of J1.500
and I3.SOO a year , were now doing the work
which could be done by a clerk at the ex
pense stated. Davidson and Gratton op
posed the resolution and stated that If the.
practice of employing clerks for principal !
was once started there was no knowing
where it would stop. The resolution wa
laid oa the table.
The contract and bond of Karr & Davidson
for furnishiag coal during the school year
was approved. , '
The date of the aext regular teachers' tx-
a-ainatioa was fixed on Tuesday , August 3L
The committee oa special Instruction pre-
peated tn adverse report on tbe proposition
to re-eetebliEh -commercial course In ths
High school. It contended that there was
ro room available -for the purpose and tbt
to add the department at thla time would
disorganize all tie arrangements that had
been made for the course of study for tb
coming year. Nearly every member of tie
board improved the opportunity to make a
soeech on the question , pjd after H had
been ventilated Irani all possible BtaniJ-
nointfi. the report ves lost end tbe commer
cial cotrse was again added to tbe High
school curriculum.
On motion of Davidson a committee , eon-
tirting o-f Anderson Grattoa. Lunt. Super
intendent Pearse and Superintendent Banker ,
was oppointed to consider the advisability
of submitting a proposition to issue boc3s
for the construction of a new High school
to the people at the coming election , and to
report e.t th next meeting.
The secretary wts dirertefl to notify tbe )
contractor to put in an electric motor in
stead of water motor to run the ventilating
fan at the Loag school
E. C Page. Dr. W. F. Mllroy and Miss
Anna Fees were unanimously re-elected ai
the examining committee for the coming
VOU > G
Mart * fur Thl Cllr. bat Kail * t
Arrive.
Miss Addle Bishoji. a DO-year-old woman ,
a former resident of Athland , Neb. , hai
mysteriously disappeared She left her
home during the early part of the month
to pay c visit to Mrt. A. L. Horton of 114 *
North Eighteenth etrt-et , but has not yet
arrived there Ddwjrd Jose , an Aabland
ranchman , wae in the city ye-fitwday to
trace the girl's whereabouts. He is bf > r
afHanced lover. HP believes that the girl
was foully dealt with , as she tad In hrr
possession $400. the proceeds of a sale of
land , but the jolice believe that the is still
alive. Some three ytars ago the ren away
from home and came to thi * city , but wia
captured end ten : back. She met , tbeu a
telegraph oj > erator.
A Valuable Prr riiitl > i.
Editor Morrison of Worthingtoa , Ind. ,
Sun , writct : "You have a valuable prtcrip-
tion In Electric Bitters and I can cheerfully
recommend It for Constipation and Slclt
Headache , and as a general system tonic
It has no equal " Mrs Annie Stable. : CU
Cottagfc Grove avenue. Chicago , was all run
down , could not eat nor dtgert food , had a
tackaehe whlth never left her asd felt
tired and weary but Fl * bottles of Electric
Bitters restored her health and renewed
her strength Prices 50r and tl 00. Get a
bottle t Kutn Co. ' * drps core.
A pnnit has b < en irsuel to P E. B len
to build two one and one-half-ctory tirtrk
dwelllDp/ 280S-10 Ir.trd ttritt.
Henry Ilurmeittpr , living on Smith Thir
teenth ctreet. was arrested latt evening en
t warrant charging Lira with disturbing the
peace and with rwUHi&g an officer.
Frank Novak has appiird for a diverts
from Mary Novak on the ground of di-ter-
tion. Hf naje they were marrleil in
Moravia in October , H70. and the diverted
him June C. Ibil.
Natheu Kaplan hts been arreitwJ at the
inifUnce of Joe Politoe o a clnrge of at-
uult and battery. Tbe trouble eroe ever &
puih cart which one of the men uas try
ing to place in a i > oltoti ; oueuplcd by th >
otter nar Sixtetnth and Capiud avenut-
Ftnais Wright has applied for a divorce
from Charles H Wright on th * grounds of
crutlty. ucc&upport and druckrnn > 3. Sh
alleges that they verc tnarried in Poltawat-
tanit pccDty. Iowa , la November. 1SSS , and
ta\t three children. She Efkc for the
custody of the children
A cni ! tervu-t tximinatica will be held
in tbu city September Ib , for the potitioni
trt deputy cll ( tor. itc-rekreper. gaoter.
storekeeper gauger tnd mec eoEcr In th <
revenue eervicr. Appllcitiac for the ex *
tmmitloD muet be filed with the ttcrfttry
pf the local board t > rfore the close of l > uci >
n Auguit 2 .
CASTORIA
For Infant * and Children.
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