SPECIAL NOTICES < > rllriii < Miti fur ( lie no nlll In- ( liken until 11 ! in iinil until 8 p. in I iiiiirnliiK iiml Sninliij i-ill Iliinn. AtltcrtlNi-rn , Ii ) ri'iiurxllinr n niini- ! trri > it rlicok , i-nii IIIMIniin orn nil- iIrc'NM < Ml to n iiiiiiilicrcil letter III en reef of 'I IK * lli-c' . AIIMVITS NO nililriMiii.Ml till ! In * ilvlUvrvit nil prenvnliidou ( if tincln'cli mil ) . Hiili-M , I l- iit nurd first lnscrloii | Ic n noril tlu-r < ? uf trr. > IIIIIK | liiU < * for ICHH I him y.'c for tinllrxt IIIHIT- tluii , Tlii-Ki- i-rllnciiieiilH niiint lie run rniiHciMitl rlj. .SITUATIONS SITUATION AN'ANTIID. IIY NU K1JL COPPRIl , bronte nnd brass idater : experienced ! refer- encis , Adilrrm "Nickel , " IC7 Poley si , Pree- iwrl , III Vv'ANTUD. .SITUATION IIY DItPO ( M.RItK , young mnn , 2 yru. experience ; r < "fer < nrhi nd rwimnundallonii furnished Addicsi T 11 , rnro Het. . A-C55 9 GANVASHRU8 TO TAKI3 oni > RUH > NP.W I.INR of workj no hiavy KI IS tn carr > , salary r commlnslon C P. Adams Co. , B2I Ho. ISth SU 11-115 flAI.RSMRN POTt CirJAHH. tlK A MONTH AND expen ex , old flrtni rxpeilence unnecessary : In ducements to customers. C. C. Illshop A Co. , St. I.Mils. I4IC I iiTN AND WOMIN SOLICITOUS POII TIIR National Il a rVl ansotlatlon , the best , safest and soundest friternal order In the Held ted ly. Address P. A. C. Stcvi-rui , Z370 Cumins M , tcl 1S , Omnlia. H-417 WANTRI ) . AOP.NTS IN RVRHY COUNTY ; KIHX ! pay weekly to rleht pirty. Hawks Nui" nrry Co. , MIlVMinkec , WIs IT-MI03 8Z1' _ YOIJNO MP.N WAy.TKD TO LHAllN THH barber trade : complete outfit of tools presented rradnnlrs , piwlllons or location * when compe. tent ! WORCS nnd experience Saturdays 111 city slu-ps from slnrl elfht . l < s term u ually coniplclen. cnn sliy lunger If neoe'sary. Inter entlnK catnloRUe tnnllvl free Moli-r's Ilarbcr School Clark and Van lliitcn Sts. . CliknBu. WANTRD. TIlttHTWOKTHY 1'RIIHON TO travel' fulnry ? 7SO nnd pxpenses ; refcnnti' : en. close rplf-niMrcnrvil envelope Tie Dominion Company , Chicago. II AlWf > 100 ( llItLS POII ALL KINDS WOHK 13 TO 7 tveek Canadian Office , ItaJ Doiigl is WANTKD. A NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR irriioni ! hoiipewniK , niHKt Iw n IC M | runic , no Tinshlnc. J100 n week , only IlimihivliiR Iho \eiy lii'st nf rifi'ience * ti J npply Mrs I II Kin IIP , 3122 Farniim St C M2C3 \VANTil ) A SECOND GIRL WITH REKER- encen Mis T J. RoKersi. 1120 Par ! . AMMIIIP WANTPD \ rOMPimlNT OIUL TO DO Sic : , end ork nnd In Ip with children. Mrs 11 K. Hall 211(1 ( Pnrnam C M'CT 8 \VANTni ) . COMPI7TRNTOIUI. I OR dRNRTlAL housework muft know how to cook , thr ! In fniiU'y 10K South "Olli nvenue C aiC3t ! G vT \KTKD-CO.MPP.Tn.NT nilll. POH ORNRllAL hoUFcnork 1131 South : oth nve. C 004 4 VV\NTID nun. POII OIMH\L : : nousn- vvrlt Kooil vvugisj no vvathlui ; No 2106 N. 52.1 St C-filK-4 rim HOPSnS IN ALL PAHTS OP Till ! CITY THR O P Dpls t'ninpinj , IC03 P.iinim D 119 HOI SI.S , IIP.NRWA . < L CO. 10S N 13T1I ST s. c. A brAitit. ujNY. . Life. D lil 5ot"SiS : , AVALLACR , IlllOWN I1LOCIC. 161 H nnd D > iiiglns. D 122 " " Hott is""roTTAon.s jt SToitns , ALL PAIITS of city Uri'imin. Livu Cj . 43) Pa-uon blotk D 121 LA ltd R LIST .M'CAGIU : . 13T1I AND DODOR. D 42" . HOt SP.S. PLATrf , GAHVIN llllOS . 1C13 P.Ul'M D i-C IIOI'.SRS FOll P.KNT. HR.MIS , PAXTON ULK. RsT j iT'siiniiw'ooDr rN. Y. LIP ; : " ; I'Oll RENT ll-ROOM I1RICK RESIDENCE , niruleiii In e\fr > icKpcit , stuun lull , eleclrie llKhl. located nt tintmilhwost ci rner 17th nnd D.unlns Sis Apply to R. W. UaUei , Siip-.iln- tcndfnt ltei Hhlit D-C32 FOR RENT , MODERN FLAT. REST IN THE hall nli' K- > oil store In sunhulldliiK John W llobhlnt , iiBent , lf J Fariiim " 'yj 'j. , STANFORD CIRCLE COITAOI3S. C ROOMS. B \V cor lltli t.nd Vlnlon , llnest Incutlnn In clly for bimlm-KH men or Om ihn nnd South Omaha ; n-nlH moderate 201 Ilee bulhmuj roll RENT CHOICE Ii ROOM DETACHED modern liouse. Iimulie 25IS C.ipltol Avenue D-PI1 l tlOOM STONE RESIDENCE. HOT AVATER hent modtrn In cvny rc-pect. 119 Noilh S'lth Kt 11 T Clark. ' > - ' > ' MOMNO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS Om. Van .t Sturage Co. 15H'/i Pa mam Tel 1V.O n-)31 ) J-OR RENT-IIANPCOM PLACE HOME OP SIX rooms iinil liati room ; cheap lo rlcht p.irtle . must nlvc BCOil icfercnces M. J. Kennard A. Son , 310 nml 311 Drown Mock. D 313 HOUSES & STORES. P D.VEAP , 18 & DOUG D TM S SO SEVEN-ROOM MODERN PL XT AT $17 M ; NO 709 South l th direct W II Melkle. 1st Nnt'l Rank IlldR D M934 SIX ROOM COTTAGE Vt'lTII RATH IN GOOD ( ondltlon m S I'lsl 81 1J-&W-9 * CIIAS K. WILLIAMSON , 004 REE RLDG Tcl. 717 D-K 7-ROOM HOUSED NEWLY PAINTED AND pipcrnl Tivtnty-lliHl nnd Cl.ult RtD D MCtO" TOR RENT A MODERN C-Rno\I rURNISHED hniue che.ip lu rlKht P'lty f' r wlnt r i r UMI.I r C20 South iOth HI. U MCS9 7 rou iu.vr rim.Msiinn HOOMS. NlJWL 'lNsiIEl ) , STEAM HEATED room with or wllhuul bonnl CO I S 13lh St K M7 8-10 TlTlTEE nUlNISIIED ROOMS POR HOUSlT keeping fur in.in iinil wife. Rent taken In board 319 N Kill. E-171 KRONT ROOMS , JS .S. C. C2a S IJTH STREET IJ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1715 ClilciiKu E MJJC-t. ' VEIIY DESIRARLE PHONT ROOM TO OCX Iliinen only , mwl'jni tunvcnleiicfii ; emill ram lly30J DoiiKlas , E-4J7 ROOMrt WITH OR WITHOUT HOARD ; MOD. ern. 25SO II irney. E IS1 7 NICELY rURNISHED ROOM POII OENTI.E- mm , 1M ! ) | Cnpllol avenue. E 503 15" FURNISHED OR UNFURNIHHE1 i tooMs. TO : North 17th St E-.M503 C * FOUR ROOMS , 54 SO 20T1I AVENUE. LARGE BOl'TII FRONT ROOM \NI > DRKPS InK room , newly furnUhed , modern : prlvaK family. 2100 Ca i > bt , K-5SO 0' TWO PI'RNIHHED ROOMS. 170J LEU'EN worlh nt , 3id ( loot , left-hand side E MU ! 7 * Fon'liiNT7nisiRAiiLi : itooliiH , ALL MOD era conveniences mid pleasant location Inuri If desired impure 220 N llUh SI E-MC51 110 NlnJUvTliTlNMHIIKn SOUTH FRONrllOOMS wllh llrst-clana wnttr 17.W JJoilKe , MODERN RTRAM . 1IKATED FURNISHED ronnm for Rrntlemen or light houfekeeplni 223-1 Karnain , 3d Hour. E-MCSI 7' | . 'UH.MSIIii : ) HOOMS AMI 2JOAHI ) . FIRST-CLASS 11OARP AND ROOMS : HO' water , heatj best location In city. HZ S till Bt. ' - THE OEORGIA. 8EI.ECT FAMILY near llaiucom park 1043 80. :3lh St , K SIO-S-U * TUB MKRRIAM. I'lllBf CLASS PAMIL hotel , 2Sth nnd DoJge his. P-M7 17 GOOD ROOMS. HOARD. j ; MODERN RRICK ccntrul. Ml Norlh mill. K 455 S BOUTHKA8T FRONT ROOM , WITII AIXTOVE und Uwrd , 651 ItoiiKlas. 1 M39S- NICELY rtlRNlSIIKD SOUTIinAST FRONT room ; mojem convonleiites ; private family 703 B. th Ht. F-M5I4 7- TWO OR TJIREI3 PURNI8HKD OR UNFUR nlshrd rcHjm lu private fumtlK no children for two ladled or nentlimun and wife. S lite. P M53J NICELY FPRNISHEl ) FRONT ROOMS WITI boiiru. XOli UougU , t' MCSJ ? iiritMsinn HOOMS VM > HOARD. MISS M'AtTSLAND , Sit OOIIOLAS. P MMT 7 FOR lU:7iTrPl-lTARANT ROOMS KSSUITR OR KlnKle , wllh or without bo rd , nt 6S S Mlh jt. F 607 6 * TUB ALI1ANY. ROOMS FfR. OR PNFUR. ! M floor front nnd east exposure , t hlc hoard ! Hne liM-Ulon 2101 DouBlim r MM7 8 * _ FRONT ROOMS , FIIl f-CL.VS3 llOAIin ! ' . Hnrney. ' - C _ _ _ . _ J'-M6M ROOM "WITH HOARD , sic SOUTH MTIJST M-wn ! Reference F - KOU iim-r I'M-MiKMsiinn HOOMS XOl'R ROOMS. r.2l SO KTH AVB. HI : > T sTonnsMI orricns. FOR RENT-DESK ROOM IN OROt'ND FLOOR nnice , Rep bnllillni ! , water , sti-nm ht t , electric IlKhl nnd Janitor nervlce Apply lo II. \ > - linker , superintendent It'-e llnlldlnsr. 1 197 FOR RENT-TIIE 4-S1ORY RRICK IIUILDINO at SIC Fnrnam SI. Thin hulldlnit h n llreprjof cem'iil bnnement , complete Menm hentlns flx- lun , wnlcr on nil flours , Ka , tc. Apply nt the ofllee of The Ree. I ' 10 FOR RENT IN TIIK REE RUILDINO One Inrite cirner room , 2nd floor , with \nult nnd private office , wnter , etc. One Inrse front mom. 2nd Moor , illvlata Into two Nmirn hv partlllon , wnter , etc. One UrKo corner room , Snil floor , wllhault , wiiler , etc. One front mom , illvlilM hy purtlllon , thlrJ floor. On > cirner room with vnmt. third floor. One InrRe room , third floor , with pnrtlllon illv ' ' Inc It Into one larite mom nnd two nmnlier private ronm-i , witerptc. . Two Inrue Kround floor rooms with Mitiltn. Sevcrnl Kmnll rosins on fmirth Hour , wllh vault'1 All these rooms nre hmteil with uteam. electric IlKlitK. supplleil wllh nml class Jnnltor nervlce. Elevnlorn run ilay nn.1 . nil nlnht RiilldlnK strictly fireproof Applv to R. W. IlaKer. SuperIntendent - Intendent , Room 101 , Ilee RulldlnK 1-11-1 STEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS Honnrd llanck. Agent , 1010 Chlcnpi. I J A J"JV r A GOOD RAKE OVEN AND I1ASEMENTP - ply 619 N. 16lh St , 1-MM1 A TINNER CAN RENT GOOD RASEMENT shop nnd puv pirt rent In work. Applv SIS" Kth St. . qr I N Wntwin. C3J N Y. Llr > 1"1" . . aoon IIASHMP.VTS sriTAiii.p for Fhnp * Aliplj CIO N IGth St. , or IN. lVnts- . C23 N T. Life 11MB I-MMi AN'I iilT ( ) HUNT. N HOUSP. WITH AllOttT THN HOOMK , near Ilnnicom Park. Address I1 19 , Ho orrire Iv MoSS VANTP.D TO IlKNT , A 6 OK 7-nOO.M tniti * with furnace , bath , city water , BII" Au- .lipis S M H.f. K 481 \-ANTin not'sns TO HKN'T s TO 7 HOOMS. } 10 In J1 < cannot siuiplv Hie ilcnmnil fi > r lioUf's of thl' claps ; lldt at ) once. O. O Wallace , 312 .1 J llrown lllock. K 434 S'l'OHAOn. ACMPIC STOitxnn AND WAiiPiiorm : ro. 903910 Janii , Bt-ntrnl istoraKe ami forwnrnlns. M 122 UANIC n\ViilS. 15KST STOIlAGi : 1214 IIAII- ncy 11 73 ! SH OM VAN & STOHAOn 15 b PA11NAM. TTln l' . \VAvrr.n TO IIIIY. IIJST iMiirn PAID rou OMAHA SAVINGS limit ncimmlH lit loonv COB , N. Y. Life Illilir N 431 W ) SiCON'D-IIAND WIIIIIM.S , J5 TO 1 Oniha Uicvcle Co. , 523 N. IGth stiwtN N 752 Sll , IST si'nciAi . it.\in\iNs IN iin.u , i : - tale wllh 1' . O.'u nl , 16th nnd Douglas Sis. N 3fiS20 50 SiCOND-IIANn llICYCI.Erf. 10D SO UTII N MIP0 Ol * WANTED. TO IIITY A COW : STATIC riJMi pirtlculars AUilrihS S 4" . Uee. N-.I-U il * WANTII : > PA in or cAitiuAfin iionsis. Appl > to C. W. I.jniHn , Com'l N'nt'l I'.mk N 578 4 * roil mo AUCTION or TWO sTonn(3 or tuic itovcs , cnrpeti , slikbnnnls , folding boils , licit room sulti's , leather and pluah couchoi unil licit IOUHKC- ) linn boils , nil to go to the highest blililcr for c.islr : no limit , Kf > o-ln rnu t lie i > nlil on Weilnosihiy Sept 8 , nt 10 30 .1 in sharp at No. 1317-19 DoUKlna St. Oni-ilm Auc tion Co O-MCi ; 7' roit s vi.n iionsKS , AVVOONS , ITC. ooon S\DI > W : iiousn OH GOOD horse for Bale cheap Address llox 43. ficicent. In. ! MC3fi 7' iron. SAir.MiscnirMOUS. . SAWDUST , HUI.IC Oil bACKGD CIIIIIHINO anil hoe fence. O. 11. IA-C , 001 IJouglnn. Q-431 Toil SAI.U SPIIINO LAKE AND IlKSKR- \olr Ice. Gilbert IlroK. , Council IllunX In Q-M711 S-9 STRAM HOISTING MACHINE. C1II3A1' SCN St. Mary's Ave. Q 5C3 KI/NDIKn , ALASKA. SEND JI 00 VOIl MAP of the Alnnkn K"M fields , how ntnl when to RO , wlnt to take , cost etc G. W Clinton , Wll- 11.11111 , Arizona Territory. Q M17S-S-U' LARGE rillftCEIUNO UPRIGHT PIANO , only $130 DO. Hilimoller & Mueller , ID , ' , bouth 15thI Q-C4I I'OIl SALE , AT THE STATE PAIR OROUNDS. wooden building , 20x10 feet , suitable for illn- Ing room or lunch counter Apply to the An- Bnclnted Chnrltles , 07 Howard st. Q 671 7 * MISCUM.M10US. . ANTI-MONOPOLY CSARUAOn CO. CLEANS cnHHpools and privy % nulls nt reilur- prices Si 621 N 10th Tel 1770. R-1-0-S-1S CL uiivovivrs. MRS PAUL , W , N. If.TH ST. . TRANCR ME- ilium , may ha consulted on all nfTnlrs nf lire ; kHers wllh slump enclosed promptly nnsvvere-l S CO Ol" \.ss.vci : , nvrns , irrc. MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGIAS , MASSAGE Hteitn Ljths T 273 4 * MRS OH LEON. ELIK-riUC MASSAGE HATH parlors , rculful nnd cuiallve. 417 ho nth up stairs. T M703 12" HATIIfl MASS\OE AND ELECTRIC1 TREATment - ment Lotlle Hnrptr , npglstnnt , 119 N , IGth St. , loom 12 , T-rMGS3 7 * PIIISOVVI , . VIAVI roil UTERINE TROUJILE9. 346-S REE DldK ; iihjsleluu , consultation in henlth Imnk free. U-I3T J25 , RUPTURE CURED FOR Jli tl.NTIL SEP temher 15 , no pain , no ileteiujon from ' , lefer lo thiiiiH-iniU of p.itlrnii ciin-d cnll or vvillc O. E. Miller Co. , W-M N. i' . L Otniha U-SH3S CHAMPION HRED COCKERS AND COLLIES. T 0 , He - t-M5i 17 HUPERKLUOt'S HAIR , IUZ,1 > N1M4. \LMNQ Imlr "ml nil facial blemlcheu cuieJ. Tiiio Co. , 3M Chamber Commerce 11 PiT O4 _ ' MASSAQE. MME. I'o'.ST. 313V , 8 i5Tlf IJ 073 MY WIPE , MARY OUNDERSON left ms l > ei ! ami honrd L will not be revponsl' Me for liny ileliU contracted Ii ) her finm September 3. QunJer aundemon , Houih Omaha. U-581 4" MO.NiV TO I.OA.V HUAb IJSTATK. ANTHONY I--OAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N , V. I * , nuli-li money nt low ratea for choice faim lands in loHn , northern MUwiurl , eastern Nel-rnhkn. W 1 IAN8 ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY pn.perl ) W. Knrnuin Smith Co. , 1320 Tarn'm MONEY TO IXAN ) AT LOW RATES THE O I- " Davis Co. . 1505 Tarnnm bt. \V-4IS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real eolale Rrciuimi , Iova Co. , J'nxton IIIlc W-U5 MONEY 10 IX3AN. 11EMIS , PAXTONW W 5Q CITY AND TARSI LOANS , LOW RATE3. Gurvln llros , 1613 Puniam Bt W MUJ b-0 PROM tioo UP , P , n. WEAD , ic & DOIGL\S , \V-SS4-S-J3 PlMl CENT MONEY ON NKIIRASICA PARM3 und Omaha InipruveJ property. Apply lo W. II Mclkle. , Isl Nat'l ll'k Illdk- W-m MONEY TO I--OAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA prppfrty , 1'uwy Thomas , tor lit Nal Dk hlj W41J COIIMIIICIAL OMAHA IIUSINrSrf INSTITt'TIJ. ItOYD'S theater bldg ; fall teim opens S ] > l. 1. Wrltb far calaloi\ie. : * < ] Si THE OMAHA DAILY 151313 : MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 0 , 1897 , MOVKV TO IOA > _ CII.\TTii.S. MO.VKV TO I/IAN ON FURNITURE. P'ANOS. hordes , n ( ton , tic , nt low t rale * In city , no removal of gooil * , strictly confidential , jou can pi ) the Iran off nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . JOS So l th ML X448 m' IM&S : UllCP.S. . A II ALI'IRN OMAHA Jt'NK HOUSE , PAYS highest prices , 101-5-7 Sj. 10th St. . Unuihn Y-M1T7 SKI * TO OIT : IN on ot'T or iirsiNis3 oo TO j J Gibson. 511 rin-t Nat'l Hank. Y-MH1 J350 RAKERY. DOING TltR IIUS1NESH J J Cllli on Oil First Nt'l. Y-M537 7 _ WANTED. AT ONCK. $ n FOR. A 1COO STOCK of hardware Address T 6. Ilee Y M" > J6 6 rou SAM : . FIRST-CI.ASS IIVKCHY AND reMimr.im cheap for cash , re-inon for felling. | iwr health. Address Do * 10SS Plntmnnulli. Y-M-817 11 FOII ft M.I : . STOCK op GENERAL MERCHAN- dim- and Rrocerles , also store building nnd l t In n nr t data locality. Addres * IVix 3.17. Mud , Neb Y SIlf. . 7 * HOTEL TWO.STOHY ItRICK. WILL SHU. or trade for Inwa farm Hint , or will rent to pirtjhulne furniture. Clifton House. Neola , la. Y M696 ll OH ixcn.\\r.r. . WANTED TO KXCIIANOE. RIGHT-ROOM onk-flnlohed modern house for Omnlia Savings Innk nccounlii. S 67 , Ilee. X M319 6 * KOH S\LI : unAi. KSTATU. KOUNT2B PLACE RARGAINS , J2.500 , J3.750 TO } G Di ; see photos at IGth and Fnrnam , Morse. Rldg. J. J. Ult > 8on. Bit First Nat. Hank 111,1s It f u i HOUSES , tjora , FAHMS. LANDS. LOANS. Oeo. I > . Itcinli Real JMiitc Co , 1'axton Illoclc RE-44S CASH IX > R OMAHA SAVINGS HANK Ac counts , o. O. Wallace , 31 ! Ilroun block. RE-4W sNAP ecxi4o PIIT NIAH sau AND CLARK. H.SOO. J. N. Prenzcr , Opp. P. O. RE-ZJ- ! FOR HALT : SNAP AMONG SNAPS-B.ROOM cottaKc ; corner lot , at 73 per cent of what the house ItMlf cosl II. .1. KenmirJ . Son , role iiKcntH , 310 nml 311 llrown block. .Hi : 345 FOR SAM : , A PINP PAUM OP ice ACRES. for Bile cheap : on easy terms ; located near Rennlnglon , Neb. National Rink nf Commerce RE M4C7 7 rou SAM : , BCO ACRES HICII IIOTIOM LAND In Monon i county , the banner corn and wheat countof Iowa , 109 acres umler plow , the rest pasture and mriilow land ; write to AV. D. I.oomls , lllcncoe. la. RE M472 14 KOU SALD , AN ELEGANT KOUNTZK PLACE nottsi : . J3.ROO-J1.000 cash. hnHnce easy. Addre s owner , S 6C. Ilee odlce. RE MID7 FOR SALE. MODERN ioiisn AND rm for J1.7SO half cnahj nlll make It { I 721 If not weld this ween. A. : . Tultey , City Hall. RE S02 POH SALTS Oil TUADR. A LARGE TON trolling Interest In one of the heat Irrigation cnmls In Nebraska , located In a line vMley over 2T > miles lonir. tins .in enrnlnir eipiclly nt o\er JlO.nno per > iar , full particulars on nppll cutlon , will sell for leasonnble price or trade for Kood Omaha property , when writing ple.ise Klve locution nnd price of property offered , nlso Incumlirance If mi > . this Is a line Invest- ninnt nrnl will only lie exchanRed for FOIIIC- thlng of equnl > alue , no real estate with n heavy debt will lie conililered. Address for two weeks , T 8 , Dee office RR 5SJ 1S POR SALT : . COTTAOR AND KAST PHONT LOT 21th. noith of Hrlsttil , } I,100 J3CN1 cash A P Tukcy , City Hill. nn M-C34 C A PPLL IOT. ONI : itix ric PHOM P _ > rk a bit : buinln P. r. Bostwlrk * ill Paxton block. RE 031 7 Ann wn IN IT ? Timnn-nooM IIOPSE AND lot , $ l ) . four roiiiiii nnd m feet lot. SI ) , BfM'n rooms nnd half lot Tl 30i ) , / > M'n io.iin ( and coiner Inlf lot , $1,400 , se\en rooms , hath elusH bun , Jl 730) ) and innny other biiKilns. Al i > bulldlni ; lots , Jlo ) and up : modern homes. SI 7"iO and up ; choice acreage cheap , all kinds nf propertv for exehnnue , and well wV A Snencer , at 1614 Parnam , for barcilns 'I'hone , ( SO Itn-r-,5 c 1 ONE OF THE FINF.ST RESIDENCES IN Ihe clt > : frontlns on Hanscom park , Ilrst-cl.iss In all respects , line > aiil nnd trees ; icry cc- Mrable 2 Two hrlclc flnts nil mpdern , nine rooms end , beautiful loc-itlon , frontlnir on H-in com purl ! S. Two frame cotlnses , Nineteenth nnd Castrll-ii streets slnnd i-even rooms , city water , feviei connection , partly modern , birKHln. I Four of the choicest lots In Dundee Plicc. \erj Ion. 5. Neat seven-room houfej fine slnde trees ; mod ern. except furnace ; nreit birKaln C Nice ceven-room cottnuc home , modern , ex cept furnace , full east front lot ; very desirable nndery chenp 7 Ne-U cottnRe home ; shade frees full lot barn , sewer , gna and water , a great bargain if soM soon 8 Seven-room house ; full east front lot , barn n complete home ; will he sold vciy low. 0 House nnd lot , 28th nenr Poppleton avenue , modern house 10 Finest east front lot on Georgia avenue nt n Krent sacrifice. All the nhov'e properties nre near Hnnscom park nnd on examination will foe found greal har- prnlns nnd very desirable. Inquire of Join Dale , 209 New York Life. RE 3S5 S4 SIIOIITIIAM > AMI TYIM3WUITI\G. A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL 013 N. Y. LIPn 450 AT OMAHA BUS COLLRC1E. 1CTH S. DOUGLAS 451 M. S. WALKLIN. 2111 CUMLNG. THL. 1331 455 JI. MAHO\VITi5 LOANS MONDY. 41S N. 16 KT AIATTKRSS HCOVATI.\I > AVOHKS. MATTURSSRS. COUCHL'S. PAHIXH PUHNI- turu to order ; repalied. 1003 Lea\enw'h ; te ] 1V(3 ( 433 TONS OP RNL'UOY WOULD Hi : 8AVRD DAILY If every oporntor used the light running IJens' more ICli I'arnam St. , Omaha. 434 SCHOOL ron STAjiMnuinis AND HTUTTRH. ITH , Jul i i : Vaughan. fc03 N V Life llldg ; incihod bj jrradedocai exercises , hours , 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. g,3 , HM I'ATHNTS. Sues & Co. , Attornefi JrAlJlJN 1 at-Law and Patent , „ . perls. Bee Hulldlnir Omaha , Neb. IJrnnch ofttce at Washlncton. D C , We make FIIKR HXAMINATION3 and aid Inventors In selling their Inventions. Benl for free Advice end Patent Book PATENTS Procured uy C. A. SNOW A . ' , 00. . Washington. D. C. I'ltnu EXAMINATION and advice No atto ney a fee before patent No claptrap offer of prizes or promlsu of sudden nealth. but straight , forvard advice ana fallhfu1 orvlc Bealcil bids will bo received at the olllco of the OrouiulH nnd Uullillng Department of the Tiausrnlssliwliipl and Intcrnntlon.il Hx- posltlon until 5 o'clock p in. Saturday , Sep tember 11 , for the construction of the Acrl- cultural building. Plans and specifications on Hie In the suptiilnteiulpnt'u olllce , No. C31 JMxton block , or seta will ba furnlahcd contractors at cost. ' ' cost.Jil PKimCRNDAL. . ! , . M'B'r Orounds and Hulldlngs Dep't. NOTICU. Notice la liareby Kven | that scaled pro posals will ba received by the Bonrrt of 131- reotor-j of the Newton Iirlsutlon district of I pup cou.ity , Neb-nska , nt their olllca In sa'd ' district up to a o'clock p. m. of the 2M\ day of September , 1&97 , for JE 0 of the bonds Issued by said IirlBotlon district , all of said bonds beliiK for 1100 each , payable aa follows , tovUt : 11,100 In eleven years : Jl.SOJ In twelve yeara and 11.000 In thlrlcpn years from the date , and drawing Interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum. pa > ablc fceinl- nmiually Principal and Interest of said bonds p.iynbto ut the olllce of the state treasurer of the stnto of Nebraska The Hoard of I5lreclun reserve the right to reject any and till bldg. Address all bids to a. \ \ . Abbott , secretary. Moulton , Nt-b. lly order of the Hoard of Diructorn , inado July isi7 G , W. AUBOTT , Secretary O. L. OOPP. President. S 3d Mt in It.VILKOAUS. . MIUWAUKL'R & ST. Paul Hallway-City Ticket Ofllce. U04 Karnam Street Tflephone , 2S ( D.wt. | Tenth and MJHOII Slrtets. Teleuliane , , I-oave , Arrive Chlcaea Limited Kx , 30 pm 8.M am Chlcaeu & Flnujt City Hx ! ! CO am " 3 M pin Dally Uull > exc.pt Sunday. n " " ' V "I" UNION PACIFIC "TUB OVER- Und Rour > ' < tleneral Olllce , N. E Corner'lNlntti nrul Farnntn Street * . City Ticket Olflce , 1901 Fftrnnm fitNl Telep.-one , 310. Depot , TCnm'nnd ' Mafon Streets. ' r.tiue. Arrive. The Overland Limited " * ! ' > for Denver Salt Like , Pacific count , find nil" ' western points i ttt : nm 4:43 : pm Fast Mail train for Denver , Suit Uike. * Pacific coi t ami all * tit > western points , * > * l-0pm MO SO am .Incoln , llcnlrlcc and.t Stnnn burK KxpreM . 4 03 pm 3:50 : pm Grand Island Express. . 5.J3 pm 3:50 : pm Dally Dally except Sund > . Council Rlurfs I-rtral Lefties , 5:40 : a , m ; 6 SO n. m , 7 30 n. in , S 23 n. ni . 10:45 n , in , 2:1 ! m , 4:10 p in ; 5-53 p. m Arrives 6'20 n. in j ' 20 n : n ; S n. in . 9:25 n. m. ; It 30 n. m. ; 3:10 p m. ; 5:4p. : . m. ; 9:0 ? p m. : 10:45 : p , m. CHICAGO. ROCK ILAND .t. PACIFIC HA1L- road "The Great Ruck Island Route" City Ticket Ofllce , 1323 Fnrnam Street. Telephone , 428. Depot. Tenth nd Manon Streets. Tele phone , 12S. Leave. Arrive. Chicago nnd St , Paul Vestlhuled Express. . . 4.M pm 1:20 pm , lncoln , Colorado Spgs , Pueblo. Denver nnd i west , 1.S3 Pm 4:05 pm Chicago , Des Molnes ami Rock Island llOOpm 8:15 : am Atlantic Ktpress. for Des Molnes and east ern points 7.00 nm B:35 : pm .Incoln. Falrhury nnd Rellevllle 5:45 : pm " 10:40 : am Dally Dally except Sunday. ntJHMNOTON & MISSOU'll Hl\r Itallroad'The lUrllni- ftidfc ton Uoute" General nfllce , N \V. rorner Tenth am ! Karnam Btrcetn Ticket nlflce , IWi Far- nam Strcrt. Tclcphonf. 250. Depot , Tenth anil II anon itrccta Telephone , IIS. Arrive. Lincoln , Denver nnd vvf t 8:33 : am 9.-W am Lincoln , Denver , Colo- rnilo , Utah , California , lllnclt IllllB , Montana nnd Puget Bound. , , . 4:35 : pm 4:05 : pm Lincoln Iy-irnl 7:05 pm 7.45 Jim Lincoln I'a t Mall. . , , 2:15 : pm 11:30 : am Ually. Dally except Sundiv. CHICAGO. nURLINOTON AND O.ulncy Iliilroad "The IlurlliR- ton Route" Ticket office , 1502 P.irnani Streel. Telephone , 250 D pol , Tenth nnd Mason Streets Telephone , 128. 128.Leave. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Veatlbulcd Ex. . 5.03 pin 7,55 nm Chicago Hxprcss . . . SMS am * 4lSpm : Chicago & Ht L-oulR II * 7:50 pm 7-M nm Pacific Junction I cal . " 1140 nm 6 10 | im Fast Mall 2.fO pm Dally Dally except Sumlay. KANSAS CITY , ST JOSEPH Jt Council HIiifTn Ilallroail 'The UurlliiRton lloute" Ticket Ot- lice , Pi02 Parn mi Street. Telephone - phone , 230 Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Strceti. Telephone. )2S ) I eave Arrive. Knnsii City Diy Hx S 05 am GI9 : pm Kansas City Nlitht Ex 10:00 : | im 0.30 am Dally OMAHA. KANS\S CITY A EASTHUN HAII- road-Omaha & . St lJUls Hnllroinl "The O K. Hontp" Ticket Onire. I4P Farnam Strt-i-t Telephone , 3a Depot , Tenth anil Mason Stiei-ts , Telephone. 12S I.-CHM : Arrive. Pattonsburg , KUUsvIlle , Qulncy I cal " * 3:40 : am ' 10:11) : pm St Louis , New York I.lmlUil ' ' 430pm ' 11.30 nm Dills. ' ' ' 'CHICAGO & NORTHWESTern - ern RulUtJy City Ticket Olllco , HOt Farnam Street Telephone. 161. Depot. Tenth nnd Mufou Streets , 'telephone US. , . Arrive Missouri Valley , Sioux CltN SI Paul nnij. Minneapolis $ :10 : am 10:43 : pm Missouri Valley , Slou * ' Cll > . ' 7:30 : am * 9 05 pm Uenlson. Carroll Wall Lake ' . :30 am 9.05 pm Enslern Express , Des Molnes , Marslnlllnwn , o Cedar Rapids , Chlcnga "lO : ! ; nm 4:10 : pm Allnntlc Fljer , Chlcnga nnd Enst . . . . . . 4:15 pm 4:10 : pm P-wt Mull. ClilcnKO to 1 Omnha . . . . . . . , 3.10 pn Ml - = ourl Valle ) , Sioux Cits , St Paul , Mlnne > , apolls Limited . . * 5:55 pm 9 25 nn Omnht-CIilrng'i Special.eSO pm 8.10 un Dall > lally exctpffundiy. CHICAGO , ST. PAUL. MINNE- iilullH S. Omihi Railway General f ofllcts NehrnsUa Dl- % lslon. Fifteenth and Webster streets. Cits Tlclict Oillce , 1401 Fainam Street. Telephone , f61 Depot Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets Telephone , 1153 I.-eive. Arrive. Sioux Cltj Accommodi. 8 50 nm S 23 pm Sioux City Aciummoili. 9 50 am 8 23 pm Rlilr , Emerson , Sioux Clt > ' , I'onca. Hnrtlng- ton and Hlomllold . . 1.00 pm 11.53 nrn Sioux Cits' . Mankato , St. I aul , Minneapolis . . . 0:15 pm 9:10 : nm Dally. Dully except Sundas' . Sunday only. SIOUX CITV & PAflPIC KAIL- road General Olllce' . United States National Hank nulld- Inu , S. W. Corner Twelfth and Parnnm Streets TUket O/llce. 1401 F.unam Street Telephone , 561. Depot. Plftcenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 1418 Leave. Arrive. Sioux Cits' , Mnnkato , St. Paul , MlnneipolU. 0:15 : pm 8:10 : arr Dally. PHEMONT , ELKHOUN & Missouri Valley llallnas' General Ofllceg , United StatM National Dank IlulldlnK Southwest Corner Twelfth and Parnam Streets Ticket Onice 1401 I'arnam Street. Telephone. 5C1 , Depot Plftcenth and Webster Streets Telephone , 148 Leave. Arrlv o Illack Hills , Deadvvood and Hot Springs 3.00 pm * S:00 pm Wjomlnc ; , Casper and Douglas 3 00 pm " B 00 pm Hastings , York , David City Superior , Ue- nevn , Exeter and Seward - ard 3'00 pm "D:00pm Norfolk. West 1-olnt 7.50 am " 10:25 am and Kremont 3COrn 5:00 : pm Lincoln , Wahoo and 7.50 am " 10:25 : am Pi-cmont 3.00 pm 5:00 : pm Premont Local . . . " 7 50 nm Dally. Dally except Sunday , " Sunday only. " Dally except Saturday. " " Dully except Mondas. MISSOURI PACIPIC HMLnOAD General Olllces and llclte Olllce. Merchants National Hani IlulldlnK 1221 Parnam Street Telephone , 104. Depot Plfteentl and Webster Streets. Telephone 1458. . . . . . I en\c. Arrive Kansaa Cits' , St. Louis and southern points . 3.05 pm 12:55 : pm Kansas City Kxprera . 9'30 pm * 8:20 an Pt Crook Sa Union LI . 8.W pin 7:00 nn Dally WAHASII HAILHOAD-TICKET OPPICE 111 * Parnam Slreol , Telepionc , 322 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets , Telephone , 123. Leave. Arrive St. Lnuls "Canon Hall" Express , ' 1:30 : pm * H:30 : an Dalls- . I'ovrorriOH NOTICE. ( Should be read DAILY by all Interesteil as change ? may occur aL.n > time ) Foreign malls for Ule Aeek ending Sep tember 11 , 1SU7 , will cldscj ( IMIOMI'TLY In al cases ) nt the aencr.il Poftolllce as follow i 1'AUCBIvS POST MAIJiS CLOSK OND HOUn EAIILIEU than closlnt' tlmo showi below. TriiiiH-AlluiifHi MnllH. TUESDAY At 7 a. m. for EUHOrR , pe H. B. Saale * . via Plymouth and Jlremen ( letters for Ireland must be directed "par Saule" ) . nt S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per ? , s. Amsterdam , via Anister dam ( letters must bl ? 'directed "per Am sterdom" ) ; at 9 a. m ( supplementary 10:30 : n , m ) for IUKLAND. ( letters only ) , pe a a. Auranla , via QhqenMown ( luttern fo other parts of Kuroou must be dircctec "per Auranla" ) . * WnDNi.SDAY-At : 7 fa. rr ) . ( supplementary 0 a. m. ) for EUllQPK , per H. s , Paris * via Southampton , nt',1) ) n. rn. ( supple mental y 10-30 n. mi ) ! for EUUOPE , pe a H Germanic * , via Queenstown ; at 10 n m for HKIXUUM dliect. per B. s. Krles land , Ua Antwerp ( letters must bo dl rented "per rrlesland" ) THURSDAY At G a m for EUROPE , pe s. s Augusta Victoria * , via Plymouth Cherbourg nnd Hamburg. SATl'HDAY-At 7 n m for FRANCIS BWITX13RI-.AND , ITALY , SPAIN , POII TITQAL. TURKEY. EGYJ > T and BRIT ISH INDIA , per H. s La Touralne * . via Ha vie ( letterH for other parts of Europe must bu directed "per La Touralno" ) ; a 8 a. m for NETHERLANDS direct , pe 8 , y. M-.tnwlum , via Rotterdam ( letters must be directed "per Maa dnm"i at a. m , for OENOA. per a. Ems ( letter must be directed "per Kins1' ) , ut 10 a. in for SCOTLAND direct , per's B. City o Rome , via Glasgow- ( letters must be dl reeled "per City of Rome" ) : at 12 m. ( sup plcmentary riw p. m ) for EUROPE , pe H , a Etrurla * . vl.i Queenstown , PHINTKD MATTEU , ETC -German learner Ml for Mntl can ueumrrs on er > Qerman uleamer * nn Thurida > > . and Cunard Krfnch and Otnnan ttramcr < en Saturday * pom-omen ( Continued. ) take Pflnte-1 Matter etc . for nil countries for which the } arc ndvertHed to carrs mall. fitter the clo lnic of th SupplemenUrj- < - Atlnntlc Malli named above , nildltlonal nipple- mentar ) ninlli are oiiened on the piers of the American English , Prench nnd Oermsn steam ers , and remain open until within Ten illn- utra of the hour of tailing of slomncr. latin f < tr South nml Onlrnl Ainerlon , \Vcvt Inillrs , ito. MONDAY At " 3 n. m. for HKI.tBK. PUKUTO COUTH ? nml t-JUATUMAI A. per steamer from Now Orleans ; fit 0 | i. m for JAMAICA , per steamer from Ho' - ton. TUKSI > AV-At 12 m. for 11RAZU. > nnd I.A PLATA rot'NTIlIKS. per s. s Atl , \la Hlo Janeiro nml Santoi ( letters for North llrnzll inu < U be directed "per Astl ) , at 3 b m for COSTA IflCA , per steamer from New Orelim-i WKDNHSUAY At 1 P. m for Ct-HA , per s f. Yutmirl , via Havana , nt 1 p. in. ( sup plementary i-HO n. m ) for ST DOMINGO nnd TUUKS ISLAND , tier s. 9. New THim'SDAY-At 2 TO a. m for POUT AN TONIO , i > er steamer from Phlladeltihla ; at 1 ti. in ( mipplpmentnry 1.30 p. in. ) for B13HMUDA. P. s Orinoco , nt 1 p m. ( supplementary I'M p. m. ) for NASSAU , N. P. . anil SANTIAGO 1)13 CUUA. per s t. Santlauo ; at 1 p. m ( supplumentnry 1:30 : p. m. ) for NASSAU. N. P. . per s . Antllla ( lette mu t bo directed "per An- tllla" ) ; at 3 p. in. for JAMAICA , per H. B Ardanrojc ( letters for Hellze , Puerto Cortez - tez and Ountemaln. muat be directed "per Ardnnrose" ) . PUIDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary 11 a. m ) for CKNTHAIj AMHIUCA ( except Costa Hlca ) nnd SOUTH PACIFIC POUTS , per 8. s. Alll.inc.i , vln Colon ( letters for au.tteninla must be directed ' per Alllanca" ) : nt 11 n. m. for M13X- ICO , per s - - . San Agustln , via ProKroso nnd vern Cruz ( letters inn-it be directed "per Sun ARUstln" ) ; at 12:1p. : . m. ( up- plementnry 1 p m ) for ST THOMAS , ST. CU01.V. lin\VAUD nnd WIND- WAUD ISLANDS , per s. s. Fontubclle ( letters for Trinidad nnd Tob-i o must be directed "per Kontnbelle" ) ; nt .1 P m. for THINIDAD. TOHAOO nnd C1UDAD UOLIVAH , per s. a Curacao. SATURDAY At 10 u. m ( mniplemcntnry 10:3u : n. m. ) for rOHTUNH ISLAND. JA MAICA , SAVAN1LUA nnd CAUTHA- per . f > . Kitty ; nt 10MO n. in. for CAM- PBCHB. CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YU CATAN , per s s. Yucatan ( letters for other parts of Mexico nnd for Cuba must be directed "per Yucatan" ) ; nt 1 P. in. for JHREMIK. PORT DE PAIX , CAPB HAITI. ST MARC. GONAIVKS. PETIT GOAVI3 nnd TURKS ISLAND , per s. s. Thuringln. Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax and thence by steamer , clone at thl * olllce dally at 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Mlquelon , us rail lo Hos- ton and thence by steamer , clctje nt this olllce , dally nt 8:30 : j > . in Malls for Cuoa clone nt this ( iincu dally nt 7 00 a in , for forvvnrdlliK tiy Bteamers sailing ( Mondas * and Tlnirsrtavs ) from Port Tampa. Pla. Mills for Mexico Cits , overland , unless specially mMre'seil for dls- pilch hy steamer , close at this olllce dally at 2.30 n m and 2 30 p in "KeKlstcred mall closes at 6.00 p. m. previous das' . TrimH-Pm-lflc ! Mulls. MalH for China ami Japan , per s. i Aztec ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to September 5 ut C 30 p in. Mails for China nnd Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per H. s. Empress of Jopin ( from Vancouver ) , clo ° p bete dally up to Sep tember ( > at B-.0 p in. Malls for Aus tralia ( except those for West Atn lialtn ) , which uie foiwarded by Euiopp. New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Island" , per s. s. Mnrlpocii ( from San Francisco ) . < ! ie heie dally up to September * * 10 at 7SO a m. , 11 a m. and C.30 p m ( or on nt rival at New Yoik of s s Camp.inla with IJr'tlsh malls for Australia ) . Mnlls for Australia ( except AVest Australia ) , New Zealand. Hawaii and FIJI Islands , per s s1 Wnrrlmoo ( from Vancoiuer ) , close here dally after September * * 10 and and up to September 1.1 at G " 0 p. in. Mall.s for China and Japiu , per s s Ti- coma ( from Tacomn ) , close here dally up to September " 13 at fi 30 p in Mnlls for thi > Society Inlands , per ship Tropic lllnl ( from San Francl'-co ) , close here dally up to September 21 at t0 ! : p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s. s Australia ( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up to Sep tember 29 at C'30 p , in. Trans-Pacific mills ai forwarded to port of ciilllnK- dulls nnd the schedule of closing Is arranged on ( he piosumptlon of their unin terrupted overland trnnslt "Registered mill * . ! oBes at G-00 p in previous dis Postofllc" New York , N. Y . Sept 4 , 1S37. CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. noii v > cu 01TOIIAY. . Aynnilcrful Conciilfiiisvn of the lloil- ci-n DIv orcc Court. They had once been lovers. Ah , that was many years ago. And they parted , after a foolish quarto ! , he to wander to the utter most paits of the earth , she to become the wife of another. He. too , had married , re lates the Cleveland Leader , but both were free again , and now they sat facing1 each other Ho told her of the sights ho had seen dur ing his travels ; of exciting adventures am : hairbreadth escapes , and she said : "Won derful ! " and "How grand ! " and "My , how awful ! " At last ho censed speaking and for a Ions tlmo they sat there In sllenco , Then he said : 'lly the way , how long has your husband been dead ? " She looked clown nt the figures in the rich carpet nnd was silent. "Forgive me , Mildred , " ho went on , "for broaching Mich a painful subject. I should have known better. " Then 'heir glances met again nnd she asked : "And your wife , George ; how long has It been since you lost her/ " Ho niose , took 11 turn around the room , and then , confronting her , said : "Well. I suppose the best way to treat these things Is with frankness. My wife or the woman who , vus my wife Is not dead She and I foil ml that wo were not sultcc to each other , HO we parted , nnd I have Jint been having the legal llnlsiilnt ; touches ad ministered In Dakota " She sighed nnd Maid : "Oh , 1 nm so ulacl ! " "That who Isn't dead ? Yes , so nm I. ; lon't wish her any bad luck. She may yet m.iko some man happy , If .she happens to metit the right one " Again the fair , plump woman before him sighed and then nlio looked up at htm wit ) a wistful yearning In her eyes that made his heart leap. "Mildred , " ho Kild , Inking her hands In his "do you think less of me , because I because I u in a " "No , " she replied , seeing that ho hesl- tnted ; "no , I'm glad that you art ! . I'm one too" With n glad cry ho caught her In hl em brace and all tlui love that bad been punt up for ten long1 years was lot loose. At last , when she had sutllclently recov cred to speak , she. said : "They say marrlagecH nre made in heaven George " "So they are , " 1io answered , "but divorces nre freely granted here on earth , nnd I'm glad of It. " "So am I. " she murmured. "Wo can be so buppy now , can't we , George , dear ? " "Ye but hold on n minute. I forgot to nsk you about well , the rest of the family Got any children ? " "Only one , " she oweetly replied , "and no's agreed to take care of It. " "JIor.se nnd horse nnuln , " he ald , "It In clear that fate has been arranging matters for us Now , for the beginning of a life of real domestic bliss , " And she said : "Good old fate ! Nice old Judges ! " llellri'fIOIIM of u HiK-lirlnr. Now York Press. Ho who loves and run away will live to love another day. It's not that the good dlo young , but tha the young dlo goad , Lots of women talk about their carriage in street car dialect. Every son knows hla father has hook which bo doesn't know ho knows he has When moat girls get to talking about ai alllnlty , what they really want Is a man. No man can feel sure that he could love only ono woman till ho has seen all there aro. aro.Lovo Is like a turtle ; the more you try to poke him out , the further he craw Li Ii his shell. Some men are o conceited that If they weren't dead they would rise right up Ii the cotiln during the funeral sermon ant applaud , Arnold H Dromo Celery cures headaches lOc , 25c and GOc. All drugt'lsta. IS Till : TIMI5 roll 1I1J1'VIII. . AxpliuU TIKI C Inu 11 to Permit of Wnmlrn IHiipUn. OMAHA Sept , 4. To the Kdltor of The UeeIt eems few business men of Omahi rell7o the fact often cited hy The Hep , namely , that now Is the time to repiNe the Inside streets of Omaha. Peculiar circum stances surround Omaha just nt this time I'lvo to eight jears ago people hero mailo nmple prepjimtlon In the way of house build ing , water , gns , sewer and street extension , grading , etc . to accommodate the people at tending the coming exposition The city In many pirts Is beautiful , and In nil pni Is Is expansive and commodious. Wo nre not subject to the expense ot either a , fanciful or necessary beam In construction ) I o house comfortably the millions of people vho will come hero next yevir. Omaha husl1 1 I ess men have expended millions of dollars ml joars op effort to make this commodious , xpanslxe , be.ititltnl city. The next point I wish to inako Is this inmha people do not properly realize the lagnltudo Bin ) benefit ot tha great exposl- . Ion of 1898 In Omaha. Visit the beuitlftil rounds now In preparation , see the great mount of work so ably conducted by the Ircctory , Inspect the names of the exhibitors , , hlnk of the 20,000.000 of people within COO miles ot Omaha , and ot the countless numbers I low of persons who will come from outside of . hat circle , and then ask If you can afford tex x up your front and back yaids to entertain ho coming host. Many citizens ot Omaha are In debt ; wo tavo expended too mUch money In so short I time In construction , but now wo cannot I fford to have grass growing In otherwise i loautlful streets , except for rotten wooden avlng , and especially as wo have Invited our iclghbors to a feast With the present low- price of asphalt paving , every person owning A cottage worth $1,000 , situated within ono nd a half miles of the postofllce , can afford , nd should l\ive asphalt paving In front ot his ionic. Every yard of wooden block pAvlug n Omaha should bo replaced with asphalt or good brick before the opening of the great xposltion. Yours , DU. WILLIAM C UPJOHN. 'INAI < CAPTt'IUS OF A l.M ) MAX. O'llnrn , Cullty of Tinny , U Vow lu Cuiloily. NEW YORK , Sept. 5. Eugene O'Hara , alias James llrown , aged 42 > cars , burglar , llghvva > man , desperado and piobnhly mur- loror , who cut his way out of Jefferson Mart - < t prison here six years ago and has been lunted over since , was recaptured today hy detectives After his escape O'Hara , with another fugitive from Justice , named Joe Stianahan , undo his way to Colon , fiom vvh.ch place they proceeded to Europe where they committed a series of bold crl'ncs Three joirs ago O'llnra ictuino * ! to : he United States and at Columbus , O , was : aught in the act of burglary. Ho served n term of two and a half jeais for this crime and during the period of his Imprisonment was recognized as the escaped prlsonei from this city. O'Hiri was released recently and took up a residence In Jersey Clt > . He made trips across the North river and at last the police wcro Informed that O'Hara was visiting his old haunts hero and took steps to arrest him. Under the name of Joe Dates , O'Hari. In li > 77 , was sentenced to n tcim of so/on years at Slug Sing for highway robbery com mitted here Again In 1SS5 he was caught robbing a siloon In this city by William Kctchalo. O'Hara made an attempt to nhoot the policeman , but was finally landed in the station house. Heforo being sent testate state prison a second time O'Hira threat ened to kill Kctchalo as soon as he had served his teim. On August 2S , 1891 , Policeman Ketch-lie's dead body was found floating In the Notth rhor and the mystery of his tragic death has not jet been cleared up As O'Hara was known to be out of prison orders vve'o Issued tu 1m o him arrcs'ed on suspicion Four da > s after the finding of the dead po liceman's body Patrolman Thomas F Mc- Oulre was stabbed tlnoe times In the back by O'Hara. After a light with ancthnr po- Itconinn named Sherwood the muid-rnus ciook was overpowered He was then com mitted to the Jefferson Market prlhau 'o aw ill tilal for his attack nn McGuIio O'Hara cut the prlbon bars with a saw and escaped. u vit u mows. HIMA Miitrlnmii ) Mx-ll * anil Perpedi- iilvs I InIVnsloii Hull. Pension Commissioner Evans sat at his desk the other day , wrllivj a corres-pomlctit of the Globe-Democrat , figuring on pensions as they concern gcnoratlons jet unborn. The Declar ation of Independence Is 121 years old The country U btlll discharging Us debt of grati tude In the material form of pt slons toward those who "fit" for It. Of course there are no surviving soldiers of the revolution There are , however , surviving widows The coin- mimtoner was speculating on what that fact has to do with the future of the present Pension Hat. HB linn nmv imm , II0 monthly recipients 08JC28 names. Heforo the end of the currant year the grand army of peasloners will pass the 1,000,000 mark. It Is a fair deduction that ninety years hence the government of the United States will still bo paying pensions for the civil war of 1861-CS The army of George Wellington was a squad compared to the 2 000,000 ami more enrolled In the north to crush secession It suffered privations calculated to sap vitality , but the widows of those patriots of Valley Forgo are still drawing pensions. Unless the twentieth century women differ much from the nineteenth century women there will be a roll of honor In the year 1987 of quite respect , able proportions. Pensions conduce to matri mony , A fixed Income which can be trana- mltted after death as an estate has Its bearing on the question of marriage. iSupnosesuggested -suggested the commissioner , with his heet of figures before him , "four teen years to bo the lowest limit of ago for a soldier In the revolution of 177C A soldier of that ago would have hucn 38 years old In 1800. Now the joungcst of our revolutionary widows on the pension list M 83. She was horn in 1811. At the date of her birth the youngest of the rovoltitlonaiy soldiers was 52. If ho married this woman when she was 18 ho was 70 There you have the ago conditions of matrimony not at all unicasonablu or un " usual. Heasonlng from what has proven true re garding pflnHloncis , the commls.loiipr has no doubt that during Heveral jears to como girl babies will bo horn to the destiny of becom ing the widows of the veterans of 18C3 and of drawing pensions. If there are ten revolu tionary vvldowa on the roll now there may ho 1 000 civil war widows In lOSfi. Tills IB possible without taking Into account the fact that the world Is learning hovv to live longer. The ranks of the old flolcllcrV wld- ovva are not Ne-arly one-fourth of the Oiib- C28 naniCB now on thn roll are wldons To bo exact , the widows at present receiving pensions number 228,522. The proportion Is Increasing -steadily. Soon one-third of the pensions will go to widows. A few years later the widows will outnumber the veter ans. The time will como when the widows will exceed the old soldlcra In such numeri cal relation tm they do for the war of 1812. There nro aoven survivors of 1812 on the roll and there are 2,810 pensioned widows of that war. The Indian wars were fought from 1832 to 1812 , from fifty-five to slxty- llvo years ago The pensioned veterans of thoBo Indian warn number 2,373 and the wid ows 4,288 , The Moxlcaa war widows do not qulto equal the veterans They number 8,072 , while tbo male pensioners of that war , fought fifty yearn ago , are 10,922. Of union soldiers who participated In the civil war the number now pensioned la 741 - 141. Unless additional laws nro passed this number of civil war veterans will not grow much. The deaths are about 35,000 a year. The new applicants admitted to the froll , with the greatest diligence the Pension bureau can bestow , will not long maintain the present strength of pensioned veterans. Hut the widows will grow In minibcru for many jcare to come. e Kirn In Hrrnplf. DBTHOIT , flept B. A special to the Free Press from OWOSHO , Mich , , says : Miss JII- | lie Comstock , n music teacher , died lo-Jay from the effects of being burned by plating n blanket saturated -with oil around herself and Rutting tire to It She had been In poor health for some tlmo nnd preparations were bulns made to remove her to the Pantlau asylum , Stole CoiitM nml I'linlx , Some time during Saturday night burglnri cut out n pane of K\nva \ from the front door of the store occupied by Voorhols & Miller , 1101 and 1103 Homey ttreet , ind suc < - ilH In making away Aph six voata und two pnlr of pants. The robbery wau rcpJiteJ to the police. AMUSEMENTS. The reproduction by vorlseojio pictures of the Cortiett-Kltzslmrnons prize flRht , which Is on the boards of the Hojd theater this wpclf , Is a decidedly Interesting ami rcuinrknblo pprformnnco This Is so not only benuiso nn almost exact presentation of the great fight from start to finish Is gl\cn. but the specta tor Is filled wllh wonder at the existence ot n machine that nlll throw picture In whli-h every motion of the figures Is ao en lately slionn diirliiR a space ot time ro > cr > IHK nearly two hours. The pictures co\er the enllro period of tlmo of the fight , commoncliif ; some tnltnitcn beforehand nnd ondliiK some mliiutoi nfter- \vard. aiccausu nf Iho fact that ono reel cinnot hold the t\\o miles nnd n quarter ot nim that the pictures coxcr the pcrformnnco Ii dlvlrtod Into six sections The fourteen , rounds aru glv on complete , to cry blow that xrai aimed nnd struck Is shown ami u\ery action of the officials Is nccurntcly deplctinl , The dlfTcrcnt styles of the two fighters nro ai plainly exhibited as If the two men wcro before the audience , Kltrsltnmons Is shown on his Knees In the sixth round. Unfor tunately the champion did not pose properly for the camera when ho delivered the blow. Ills back was to the machine nnd thorcfora the audience Is tumble to sen the blow Inud. Corl.ott , however , drops very naturally mid , his v.iIii uffoits to gnt to his feel during the ten seconds In which he Is counted out are as plain us If he were on Iho stago. The aftermath tvf the fight Is graphic. Corbctt finally ilses after I'ltrslinmimn HlinUrs hands with his wife and makes for the new cham pion. The two mix up In a decidedly eirn- est manner until Corbett Is pulled away br his seconds. The pictures nro so true that the audience cnn clearly distinguish tha smllu which plnjcd on Corbetl's fnco throughout the light and the blood which besmeared the features of KltrslmtnoiiH dur- the last rounds. The audience nt the Inltltl pcrformnnca last night was rather slim , although tlioro wcro a goodly number of women present. Deaths of a Dllj. NKW YOllK , Sept. C. Heiijamln Hrew- ster , president ot the Kcokuk > t Dct Molnca rnllrond , died jesterday at his summer homo lu Curenavln. N. Y. . aged fn ycara. In 1SI9 ho went to CnllfoinH , whore he ro- mnlncd In bimln- * for twcnty-Hvo years. He was closclj assoclutoil with John D. Hoekcfeller In the cstHliMshment of the Standard Oil i'omp.in > and was promltirntly' IdeinlMedvlth the construction of the Uoclc Inland inllionil Hvstcm. LON'no.N . Sept 5 The death Is an- uounced of Chnrlci Ocorne IVrflvil. seventh carl of l Binont The deceased wua born June 15 , ISI'i , and succeeded hla uncle , the sixth cail. In is ; < _ I ) oil tic CDIIIII.I ' llortKiiuc lloi'itril. ritKMONT. Sept C. ( Special ) -The following - . lowing Is the morlgago Indebtedness record of Dodge county for the month of Augusts Chattel mortgages filed , 112 , amount , $7J- nfi4 85 ; released , forty-nine , amount , $3J- 09057. J'arm mortgages recorded , Hovi'iity , amount , $12 , MO , released , fifteen , amount. $16,987.25. Town and city mortgages ro- M ) corded , ten , amount , t3.782 89 , released , four- KM teen , amount , $10,701 30 Sheriff's deeds on foreclosure , three , for city propeity. rlro Iti'iMiril of n ln 5. NHW YOniSept. . 5 Twelve hiinOrcil and eight ) -nine Imlej of compicsned cot ton. which nrrlvul fiom the south by the MOIB.III line and neiito lm\e been shlppsd , cast b > the Cltv of I'nll Itlver , weic Inn ' > ccl today on the lighter Myslle , tilongs'de Iho I'all H'ver llni > plci on the Noith river front J o-w , jrj.Ofti CONDITION 01' ' \ r.YOHIC \"SKS. . Iniinciiso liicrcnxi- LOIIIIN MirI.H fie I'llxlllCNH I'l1llll | % III. Nn\V YOllK , Sept. > Tiie Financier iya this \ vfk. . "As pirdk'tud In our last wcik'a Issue there me tuiwldcrablu changes In the liink stutemont i\\i \ \ wick , bcuilntr out the fact ot continued business Improvement. Loans Incicnsed $1 13lrOJ and dtposlt't $4,713- 100 , while Iho OM-PSH in reicive shovsa a decrease of $5 402.COJ Ciiironcy shipments to the Intel lor weie between fl.COO.O'tO and , $5.000,000 mid the statement idlci'tH this In , : i ileercabi- legal tendois to the amount o $1,008,000. while specie Is $201,700 lovver It la pinbihlu that nex' week will see a niuchi lar er demand for cuirency from the In- toiler banks Comp.ued with thu Htnti-ment of the corresponding period of lust yar thcte are the follov , Ing changes Loans have lucre ibed $ llfi'-J21.100 , or about 2" > per cent ; net deposits , $ lll'n'is ! ' fiff ) , or about -13 per cent , nnd thu total reserve has Incicnsed $7l,5jr , - KOO 'I hat piosporlty 13 hcie nnd likely to remain ran be no longer doubted Chlcajo & St Louis are to a conslilci ibo ! extent supplying the piesonL ilum.ind for crop movements , but the demand from thcso centers Is pretty sure to be felt .soon by the New York bulks. The stiength of for eign exchange , which Is over the gold ex porting figures , would Indicate that the largo trade balances due us frum the other sldo , are being utlllzid to purchase our own HO- curltles or beltiK lent nt better rates than can bo obtained In New York. I''airlrn. MANCIIKSTI3R. Sept -The recent dull. ness has contlnucil throurhout thu week jimt closed and there Is no relief In sight Busi ness run been very scant and generally un- itmuneiatlve , nnd In many cases has even been trans iclcd at a loss Ynins have been fairly sold Cops stock Is gi owing nnd cloth Is stagnant 1 he attempts at lilack- burn nnd Uurnluy to redu e wages will piobably icsult In n strike and the move ment IB likely to spread. The annual re port of the master of the Cotton Splnnoraf federation says the shipments to India dur ing the Inlf year ended with Juno de creased by an amount equal to the output of 30 , < KM ) looms during the tweiity-aK weoka. The German cotton Industry Is generally running- . to 0 per cent nhoit of full time. and French spinners are making only llvo days u week. IVIIIINIIM Corn Crop. TOPKICA. Kan , Sept B An oflldil esti mate of the corn crop of Karma was Issued today by the Stale Ho. ml of Agi ( culture In the form of n compilation of estimates by farmers thiouglioul the Male The averngo yield Is placed at twenty bushels nei mro nnd the total crop KAOT.SSO bushels , no against 221,000,000 huxhclH Jn t yn.ir and 201- 00)000 In H'Jo The dry , hot winds of Hit * lautcik have en used seiloui ilamasu to the crop the avei.ifce condition ilur.ni ; th week falling frum 00 nor cent to " > > per cent. The it-ports IIB a whelp Indloati- that the crop It poor nut onlv as to yield but , IH tit weight and quality. Though tineiop U dlH- appolntlng It la u notcwoithy fact that tha state h.is lalsed but heveii bljjgcr corn crop * . Thl'i la accoiintPd for by the fnct that the rieiengp , xvlilih Is KS'lOoO , In the gieatest In the history of the siato , \\nol Mui-Lfl. NJ3W YOHK , Sept 5 Uuslncss was qii'ct thl.s week In the wool tinde. Tliaro was tome Inquiry for wool , but holdcnt irfupcil to sell. There was some Incju'ry Tor Amer ican account During the last few days nothing changed bund The m rivals , to date for the fifth HPI-IOB arc as follows : New South Willow. 21.815 ; Qiieoiiclanil , 18 OJ5 ; Victoria , 19,340. Ta.smania , 1,10'ij Sjiith Am > - tialla , 2,541. West Ausli ilia , llfi , Now Xenland. 00319 ; rape of Onnii Hope and Natal , Sl.M'J. total , \K \ < ,1H bales. Includlnir IS.noo lialcH forwarded direct. The Imports for the week aggrrgnicd IIOIJ balea , Including cluding7.S18 from New South \Vn\ut \ , 1 , H from Oueenslnnd , 8S from Rlclboiirne1,491 from Queen Mnd , 1,120 fiom Capo of fJoocl IIoj > e and Natal , f > 5 from France , 2UI from IJombay and 212 sundries , London ( iruln .Mnrlirt. LONDON , Sept. 5 Tlio iccent ooplnus rains have been oiuu ceded iluilng the last week bv line wialhi'r , hut the crops Imvu been Homcwlmt delayed California wheat ai rived , fotelilng 40s Id , and afloat wax offered nt 39sId lied winter , Hoptcmbor and October , sold nt 30sId A largo bust- neas wus done In Hour ut on udvuneu of la. Maize , mixed Oclnber , northirii jorlH , brought ICiiCd. li.nloy wan firmer ; Amor- lean so'il at IC.i OaU wna dcnrur clipped , all pertH , Heptunbor , brought 12s7Vid , ana clipped New York 12s 9d. Kn rr TALL UIVRIt , MOBH , Bejit -Sales ot print cloths In thin cltv for the last flva weeks have been 1.G17.000 pieces , or I.COO.fKM pleccH In excess of the production of tu mill.