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    THE OMAHA DAlITr BEE : TUESDAY" , SEPTEMBER 7 , 1897.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ail * rrlUiMiirntH for Ilicur column *
will lie InUon until 1in. . for ttic
evening nnil until S | i. in. fur tlic
iimriiliiK nnil u M tiny cilltliiiiH. .
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lirri'tl vhi'i'U , CUM lititr iniHWrro nil-I
ilromiMl In u niiiiiliiTcil led IT In vnrc !
fit 'I hilire. . Annvvor * no ml tin-a aril I
M III Inili'lU cri'il on iirficutrilluii f
lln < i-liri'U n n 1 > - .
Undo , I l--'u n Mnril IIrut lincrlloii ;
Ion mini tliiTi-nfIrr. .NutliliiK tnkrn
fur li-nn limn S5p titr tin111 Ml IIIHIT-
tliin. 'I'lirmnil * crtlNrm < 'iit limit ln
run
SIT i \ TIO.S.vrnu. .
SITt'ATlON WANTED. TIY NlrKEL. COrPEtl ,
1. n.1 nil lirnM plniT experiment ! , refer-
em A Idres * "Nickel. ' 167 Foley > t , Fre-
p"rt. Ill AfM
WANTKD. SITVATION IIY DIU'O CLERK ;
) outiK man , 2 yrii. expcrlrnce , lefercncen and
recommendations furnished Address T 11. cnre
Dec A-655 9 *
\v\.vrr. MAM4 nni.i' .
CANVASSERS TO TAKE oIlPERB ; NEW MNn
of work ? no limvy poods to ciirr > . s.tliry or
commlMlon C r Adams Co , [ 24 Ho Kith St.
11-415
SALESMEN FOR cio.\n % JIK A MONTH AND
oii > ens , old firm , experience unnco-'aary , In
ducements to customer * C. C. lllshopt Co. ,
St. r40UI . 11--416
1IKN AND WOMKN SOLICITOUS KOU TII1J
National He erve nnfoclatlnn , the bent , safest
nnd njun-lMt fraternal order In the field today.
Addrrim P. A. C. Stevens. 2370 CumliiR SI. ,
tel 1W1 , Omihi. 11-417
WANTHD , AOINTS IN nvnuv COUNTY ;
l pay wpokly lo rlulit pirty. "n" 1'0-"r-
aeiy Co. Milwaukee , AVIs. II M102 Stl
YOUNG MHN WANTKO TO I.HAnN TIIR
bnrhor trade ; complete outfit of teeM prenenteA
Kriiduatvii , pnfltlona or locations when compe
tent , wnces nnd e perlenen Saturdays In city
fhtpK from start eluht weeko' term u imlly
completes , can stay lonser If neccs nry ; Inter
dtlnir catnlORUe malk-1 free. Moler's Ilarber
School , Clark and Van lluren Sts. . ChlcnRo.
B Moll
WANTKI ) , TltrSTWOHTHY PIMtSON TO
travel , saliry $780 and expends , reference ; en-
clo p > irlfnrldrr cd envelope T.ie > Dominion
Company. Chicago II M58T *
WANTKD , A nnt.IATMK MAN IN HVUHY
count ) ( miiit hnvi- peed utindlns In hi * com
munity ) to represent the larirrst and hlKhest
standing company for the dale of stocks nnd
trnnsportntlon to Alaska , reference. O Oum-
precht Hoom 509 Tlther BldgChlrnim. . III.
B Mill 7
w \vi'nu FKMAI.U iini.p.
lee omi.i i'on ALL KINDS \VOHK. TO 7
wetk Canadian Office , 152S Douglas
WAN'TKD A NH.VT GKHMAN OtllU FOU
Bi-nernl hmi worh must ho a Kf > ° d cook , no
wnshlnR " > CO n week , only these lm\ln the
\ery l > t of refi-rencM need nppl > MM J II
K\nn 3'.22 rarniim St C M2C2
WANTPD A SCCOND aim , WITH iiurnn
eticei Mrs T J KoBers. 11 ? ) Park Avenue
GOOD aiiiu Ken GINIU\I , nousnwonK ,
tmn nnd wife collate , close In. vvaKes. } 2 50
llefi-renres required. Addrets T 13 , llee
W \N1FD A YOI'NG LADY STEN'OOHV-
plier sti-ft/ly position for right person Mr
II C MOSM 303 S 17th St. C-M710 9"
roil iivr iusi : < < .
not srs IN ALL p VRT < ; or THE CITY Tin
O I" Davis fomi > in > , 1V > J Farnam D 413
1101 HKNI\VA & . co. ics N. ISTH
MODERN HOUSES C. A. STARR. 021 N.Y.
Life. D-Kl
HOt'SKS.VALI.cn. . N BLOCK , 16T1I
and OoiiRlii D * "
COTTAGES & t , ALL PAIIT >
of city Brenmn , Ix > ve . 4J ) Pax ton hlock
LIST M.'CAGUn , 1JT1I AND IXIDGU
D 125
HOLSKS , FLATS , GAHV1N 1J110S . 161 J
ii'iisub ' ion nr.NT BHMIS. J-AXTON ULIC
D 127
HOI J H faHHIl\\OOD. 4SJ N. Y.
T oil HUNT. 11-ROOM B1HCK IinSIDBNCll
tnidirn In even retpcft , sti m h"at clectrl
liirht imaled nt I he Southwell coiner lith nn
Uouqlas Sts Apply to KV linker. Supe'ln
t n.l"nt Hoc. lIMg K-GU
_
roiiT.iiNT. MODniiN KLAT , unST IN 'riin
clly , In new Davldcc bulldlnK. npn Ue clt
hall. nl < o Eooil more In s.ime Imlldlns.
John W Houhlni , UB'-nt , IS 3 1'arnam " - ' " . .
STANFORO CIRCLE COTTAGES , C ROOMS.
< * \ \ .or 13th i.nil Vlnton. tlni-st locatnn In
a y for buslnp * men of Omaha and fconth
Oinnhi. rents moderate 01 Dec " " ' " ' 'J ' f , . . ,
FOR RKNT CHOICE JMIOOM DETACHED
modern hou . Unulrc MH Cnpltol Av nue
K ROOM STlivT : REPIDENCi ; , HOT WATER
heat modern In every rtsuett. < 19 North th
Rt 11 T Clark " 's *
MOVINnTlfoFSEHOLD GOODS XND PIANOS
Cm Vim A. storage Co. 15114 Fnrn-vm Tel ll.D
1) 131
rOU IU'Vl T\N&COM PLACE HOME OP hlX
rooms ant t'-it1 ! room ; cheap to rlsht pnrtl ?
miwt el\e K' > od referenceM 3 Kennard .
Son , riO nnd Sll Hrov-n block. V-3k >
REVEN ROOM MODERN KL\T AT JIT 50 , NO
7W South 16th Ktreet.
W H Melklc , lit Nat'I Hank HIilR. D Mi4
SIX ROOM CriTTAOE WITH HATH IN GOOI
cbndllinn f-'i S Slut 8t l- > ; i-a )
ens"l : . \\II.LIVMSOS. noi DEI : HI.DO Te
717 D C30
7 ROOM Iinr > i : NEvM.Y IMIN'IEDND
piporeil Twenty llrst nnd Cl-irl , pt . ,
roii "urvT A MKDERN f-Roo\t ITHNIMIP.
hciife i heai > to rlRht pirty frr wli t nrl"n-r
0 Bouth ! "th st. " -Mi > S3 7 *
I roii ! iiisTriiHMvnii UOOMS.
UvCuY ri'lisMBHKn" . HI EAM Iir.ATE
rooms , with or without board 1.0) ) S 13th S
E-Jj7 S-'O
FRONT P.OOMS. JS \ U. ( SO S 10TII STUEI7T
E 3J3 S-ISI *
VPIIY DEHIRAHLK FRONT HOOM TO OEN-
tl mMi iinly , modem inmi-nlciui-a ; mnull fam
ily 2303 DoUElm LUzJlL-
ROOMS"\\-iTll Oil WITHOUT HOARD ; MOD-
mn. 2-M ) Hirney. E-IS1 7 *
NICELY rilNlSHEn RCK5M POR DHNTI.r
men 1910 I'ttiiltol uvcnuo E-003 15
; Ti i sEHorTi i FRONT ROOM AND DHESK
IIIK loim nevOy furnlflied , modern , prlv.ite
ftnnlly JlOt , fn . 81. E-lwb-
TWO jn'RNISIIED ROOMS 1T03 I.EAVEN-
worlh t , "rd lloor : left-hand side tr MGOJ T
roii iirNT nT inAHi.i : ROOM' ' . ALL MOD-
err ronvenlemes nnd picas mt locatlcn IK.TT !
If di"-lrea , Inquire KO N 13th Kt. KIC 1C *
NICELY Kl'HNIHHED SOl'TII I'HONT HOOMH
with flrst-cl a wntcr 17 ! ! DidKi -
i > il " < l3 "
fniniN STEAM - itEATrn ri'UNi ? nRn
rms for gentlemen or lUht hmi c keeping
r P.-irnnm. 5.1 Ihvir IV-MMI 7'
THIIEE NH'll HOOVH. HOUaElvTIJlMNq 111 :
so nth ! L nl _
W\NTED A ROoTTMATE HAVE A GOOD
rnnn nil modern c. > nv rnlenr * * ste.im heat ,
centmllv located , lent 110) per wcilt Vddrpsi
T I * . Hef E-M7S1 9 *
MHM.S111CD ItOOtIS AM ) IK ) UHJ.
jitsv-iu.vnn HOAKtt AND HOOMH. HOT
water heat ; b st location In city. : i ! 8 Klh
Bt's
T11E GEORGIA , SELECT FAMILY HOTEU
lies , Jlantcnm l rK. 10 Bo. M
g. , , .
THE MrRHIAM. nilST CLASS KAMIL.Y
hutfl * th ami po-lse Situ. K N7 * > !
OOOD ROOMS HOARD. W ; MODKHN IIRICK ;
crn'rnl. Sll North ISMh. F 4S K *
_
NICFLY Fl'HNISHED Wil THBA rr KRONT
ro m ; moiltrn convcnUns ; private family.
TO ! S. Will Si. KZM1L' ! ! _
HICELY rt'RNimiED KltONT HQOMa WITH
b aril. Jen Doujla FMOW 7 *
THE ALHANY. KOOiW Kl'R OH l'NrUJl.5
id floor front ana eatt ejp' > i rr. table LKV\M ;
flre location. :101 Do'Jglat. F MC 7
IIOOU WITH BOAHD. SW SOUTH TH ST.
Jlircrencr * r-il- If
IIOOMI .wn no\nn.
( Continual v
(1001) ( HOOM WEM. KtIllNIf5HED MODKHN
h i flrM < ! banrd , t rin rwMwible. IIS
N..rth . 1 th K-7W-J'
OOOD ROOMS HOAnO. II ; MODERV H
irntnil 514 North l h -M7II It *
rtlONT HOOM3 , FIHRT-CI.AS3 HOARD SM
Hnrn y. T-M7 7
M13 M'Arsi.AND. Sl > DOUOl.VS. F MM7 7 *
FOR HUNT PLEASANT ROOMS ENSUITE OR
* , with or vrllhout boon ] , nt P fth jU
roii iinvrr\ri ii\isiir.i > UOOMS
OUR ROOMS. Ml SO ISTH AVE .
rou IUNT STOIIKS AMJ oi.-ricns.
OR RENT-DEHIv ROOM IN OROl'ND KI.OOH
ofllc1 , nf hulldlnn : , vvafr , ftenm hmt , electric
Ikht and Janitor service Apply to R W.
linker , luprrlntendrnt ll < "i Hulldln I ui
FOR RFNT THE l-STORY HHICK HUILD1NO
at 916 Hnnrnm St. This building ha * ft fireproof
cement basement. complMe uti-ani heating fit-
turn ; water on all doors. Ran , tie. Appl ) nt
the onlcc of The Her. 1-910
HENT-IN THE IIEE HUII.DINO
One UiR" cornel room , Ind floor , nlth vault nnJ
private odlce , watxr , etc.
One lant" front room. 2nd floor , divided Into two
moms by partllirn. water , etc.
On lime corner room , 2nd flmir , with vault ,
water , clo.
Ono fronj room , dlvldoil by partition third floor.
On * earner room with vault , third floor
Inf larxe room , third floor , with partition dlvlci.
Imr it Into one larRe room and two smillcr
private room * , water , etc.
Two larRo ground floor roomt wllh vaults
Several umall roams on fourth floor , with vaulK
Ml thMc roorrw nrc heiteil with atenm , clectrle
llnhts , nupplled with fim clasi Jnnltor service.
Elevalorn run day and all night. HulMlnff
mrlctlv fireproof. Arplr to R W mkcr , ' 'uPjr-
Intrndmt , Room 101 , Hi-e Hulldlng _ I 198
STEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS.
Howard Itanck , Agent , 1610
\ GOOD HAKE OVEN AND BASEMENT APply -
ply 61D N . 16th St I-MSC1
_
V TINNER CAN RENT OOOD HASEMENT
"hop und pay pirt rent In work. Apply M9 N.
16th St. , or I. N. Wntmn. 623 N Y Life Hldi ? .
*
SEYERAL. GOOD IUSEMENT8 SUITAHLE
for nhopi. Appl > R11 N 16th St. . or IN -
Watson , J3 N. Y. Life HMir. I MJS3
WANTED. AGENT TO HANDLE DUNHAIR'S
System Tonic , samples free Address Duntialr's
Sjstem Tonic Co. Cleveland , O. J M71S 8
\V\\TKnTO
MODERN HOIJ E WITH M1OIT TEN ROOMS ,
ne.ir Hanscom 1'ark. Address P 10 , Heo office.
WANTHD TO HF.NT A 6 OH 7 ROOM COT
luge with furnace bilh , city water. g i" Ail-
dr s 8 60. Ilee K 461
WAXTKD HOUSES TO UKNT 5 TO 7 ROOM'S
J10 to } 20 cnnnot supply the deminrt for hou Pa
of this diXPi. list afl once Q. O Wallace. 312
J. J Brown Illock. K 4S4
STou.von.
PACIFIC STOnAfrK AND WAUFHOl'SB CO .
90S 910 Jones , general storage and fonv-nrdlng.
M 452
PRANK EWERS BEST STORAGE 12H HAR-
ney M-Tai S14
OM VAN & STORAGE 1511 FARNAM. TEl.15rO
M-433
WANTI3I1 TO I1UY.
11HST PHICK PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
bank accounts nt room5W / , N. Y Life Hldtr.
50 SKrOND-HAND WHHKLP. J3 TO J10.
Omaha lllc > ce ! Co , 323 N. 10th strict
strictN732
N-732 Sll
LIST Sl'KCTAL ItUldAINS IN HKAL K -
tale with F D Wtad , 16th nnd DoupHs Sts
N K' . SJ3
50 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. 100 SO 14TH
N M4-W Ol
WANTED , TO DtTY A COW : STATE FULL
particular * Addre'S S 4 > . Ilee N-313 31 *
A GOOD STEVDY CARRIAGE HORM :
weight 1 100 tn 1 : rn ixiund" Appli. with 'lorse ,
at 3330 Corby St , Omaha View N M716 7
I'OIlIjl _ -
IHO AUCTION OF TWO STORES OF FURNt-
ture , stoves , caipets. sldebonnis folding beds ,
bed room suites , leather nnd plush couches
flnd bed lounges. Iron beds , all to go tu the
highest blihler for cnsh no limit , goods must
be sold on Wednesdnv , Sept S , at 10 30 n m
"harp nt Xo. 1317-19 Douglns St Omaha Auc
tion Co. O M5I3 7 *
i-ou s M.niionsnsvno.Ns , CTC.
GOOD SADDLE HORsn OR GOOD FAMILY
horse fur sale cheap Address Ho * 4 > descent ,
la. P
roii s vi.r _
SAWDUST. HULK OR SALKEO CIUHIIIKO
nnd 1ms fence. C R. Lee , 901 Douglas
Q 43i
FOR SALE SPRING LUCE AND HEbER
volr Ice Gilbert Ilros , Council Bluffs. In
Q-M711 S-
STEVM HOISTING MACHINE. CHEAP 200S
St Mnrj's Av . Q-9S3
KI ONDIKE. AL\&KA. M3ND Jl CO TOR MAP
of the Almkn gol.l nelds , how and when to go ,
whit to take , cost , etc O W Clinton. Wll.
llHinx , Arizona Territory Q M17C H-12'
LAltOK CHIfKEHING ITRIGHT PIANO ,
only S13000 Schmoller i Mull r. W , South
lltli rt Q-Cli
FOR SALE. AT THF. STATE FAIR GROUNDS ,
woixlen building. 20x30 feet , bultable for din
ing room or lunch counter Appl > tn the As
sociated O.iarlllcs f07 Hmvird.Q ! 671 "
\NTI-MONOPOLY aARHAOE CO CLEANS
ce 9i'ooU nnd privy vaults at redi ] * " ' ! prices.
C21 N 16th Tel. 1779 R-33V-S.1S
ci , \ invovvr.s. .
Mil1 * PAUL. : os N iirrn ST TR\NCK ME-
dlum mny be consullel nn all affairs of life ;
letters with stamp enclosed promptly unMyereJ.
S-C30 Ol
\ \ v > s\i ; : . HVTIIS , ivrc.
MRS 1)11 LEON. ELEITHIC MASSAGE HATH
pirlnrs , restful nnd curative 417 bo llih up
stairs. T 51703 12'
11ATHS. MASSAflF AND ELEtTRIC TREArT
menu. I.otlle Hjrprr , aislnant. 119 N ICIli
St. . more i : . T MC43 7 *
THE \U\MvA GOLD MINING AND
iliiiifiit Co han been Grgitnlzeil for the purpuse
of iirorprct UK , luiattng mill operatln butli
placer an.I quiirti mlnra In Alaska and the
Hrltlhli possessions U In tlm Intention of tnU
conipiiiy to fend n number of reliable and ex
perienced mlnera to thn Klondike region by
different ruults and to dllTerent Uxdlltles In the
goli-l | Mirln , ; ilUtrlc-tfl. nnd Ihej will nocn Jmve
n largn forte of ai-tlve nnd thoroughly equipped
pro < nicti > m nnd miners In Hie tld )
It will nol depend on nn > ciu or two men who.
from FlcKncm or poor judgment In i-eliet'n ' , ; a
liu.itlun mUhl niuuccefi-ful but ! > ) i'ierat- |
IIM a hirgi- number of men , bended by an able
ilieilntcndent or nuntger with ample funds
with which ti > provide the necefsiry supplies.
Thlr ccinpan ) will pnxrx great advantages over
tha urJln.ir > parties going to Alnik i , and Hand
a much bellfr c.innr * of securing enormout
teturns foi the money Invented. It U believe , !
by all wrll-liiforincxl inlnln ? ni n that the re
cent dl > covrrlni of Ininienm rjuantlttes uf placer
gold. In the region named Indicate tha rxlit-
< -nre. in cliue proximity thtreto , of ful > lou lj
rich quartz leiljfn and vilns from which their
van ! driioslts of cold were originally eroded ,
und
One of the mjln object i of this coniiany | will
I * to ill t vrr If poulble the Ireurci-of ome
of these depoiltt.
T i capital ki'i of this company l.s 6CO.OOO
khitrr > . par v lui > II 00 eich In order to avoid
nil personal liabilities , the I'm re j arc ina.Ie
full paid iin.l olwclulfb non-arF < < s .ible The
otllrem and illn'lor of the company comprl * *
mime of the moil ncllv un.l expvrtencc < l bin.
tniia men of this clt >
No tjlarlea will be juld to any of the olllcus
until Hi * uutiKit of the propurtle * itnt may If
acquired by the company uliall juitlf > It All
iiione > rccrlveit from fie sale of Hoik to be
used strictly In fornardlng the InUrfsu of the
company In tke dlirctloi ) outllntil A limited
nmmtnl 100 C < X ) shares , of stork of Tar Alatka
( liild Mlnlni and IVvelopnunt r'Uiipany If now
ui"f < re < l for vale at ten cents per than1 or ut the
rate of KO for 500 shares. pu&l > l * uni'-dflD
cash balance In four fiu.il monthly pajmtnl * .
or at the option of the purclmier may 1 > * paid
far at nnc In full Mr William louden , the
vli-e presldrnt of the e'inpan > n man of wile
nnd practical ri crldicinlll .tart at Ilia car
llrst ( xiaslble oppcrtunlt ) frr Alaska and
remain right on the i"und actlm I'litial
D insKer The Ixxkn are now i ptn nt Itx *
ctllce of th c mpatiy 219 South l lh street
c maha for sut rrlptl n to th tint Ifsui elK
K 000 shares or rtck. . ibt Alaska OeM llln-
In * nd D relcument Co. > -U7C4 T
rr.nsov
CContlnued )
V1AVI FOR UTKHINK THOl'HI.KS. SIM HER
IIKU . pli > lcl n. con ult tl > n or health book
fte * . U-4S7
hair * nd nil fnrll blemishes cur l Tnie Co .
MS chamber Commerce U < * 7 O4'
CHAMI'IflN 11HED COCKHR'J AND COM.IE3.
T S He * . U-.MW 17 *
tssTnt'iTt'iiE rrRKii TOR ? K PNTH. SEPtember -
tember 15 , no pain : no detention from business
iefer to thousnnds of pntlcntu ruml , mil or
write O B. Miller Co. . 9M-3 N Y. L. . Omnha.
L MIH
DATIIS. MASSAQK J1.ME , POST. 31KV , S 15TH
U-673
MO.MJY TO I.OA.V IIKAI. KSTATK.
ANTHONY IjOAN A THl'ST CO , 313 N Y. I !
quick money nt low rates for choice farm Unds
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebrnski.
LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMI'HOVED CITY
property , W Farnam Smith & Co. , 133) Fnrn'm
MONET TO I.QAN AT LOW HATES. THE
O r Davis Co. . 150 ; Fnrnam St. W-441
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennan , Love Co. , 1'nxton lllk.
MONKY TO LOAN. 11EM1B , PAXTON HIXJCK.
W K9
FROM 1100 UP. P. DVKAD , 16 A DOUGLAS
W-3SI-S-IS
6 run CENT MONEY ON NEBRASKA TAHM3
nnd Omnha Improved properly. Apply to v\ .
B Mclkle. . 1st Nat'I H'k Hide ; W 411
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. l'usy A Thomas , 10 ? 1st Nat Ilk bldg.
W-443
MO.MJV TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FOHNITORE. PIANOS ,
horsed , wagons , etc. . nt lowst rates In city ;
no removal ot goods , strictly confidential , you
can pay the lonn off at nny time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30G So ICtli St.
X 416
IIUSINUSS OIIANCCS.
A H ALPIRN. OMAHA JUNK HOUSE. PAYS
highest prices. 101-3-7 Sa. 10th St. , Omaha S23
TO Oirr IN OH OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J.
J Olbson , 514 First Nnfl Hank. Y M14S
J2M BAKERY. DOING THE BUSINESS. J J.
Olbson , 514 First Nfl. Y M527 7
FOR SALE , FIRST-CLAPS BAKERY'AND
lestnurnnt cheap for cish , ri-awin for wiling ,
poor health. Address Bov. 10SS Plntsmouth
Y M-617 11
FOR SALE. STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN-
dlse nnd groceries , also Btore bulldlnx and lot
In a Unit class locality. Address Box 337 Mead.
Neb. Y M-616 7
HOTEU TWO-STORY BRICK , WILL SELLer
or trade for Iowa farm land , or will rent to
partv bu > lng furniture. Clifton House Neoln ,
la Y J169S 11 *
roii SAM : IUAL
KOFNTZK PLACE \RGA1NS. . > 0 , $3,750 TO
JC WO , see photos at 16th nnd Farnnm. Morse
Bldg J. J. Ulbson , 514 First Nat. Hank llldg
HI44i
HOUSES. LOTS , FARMS , LANDS. LOANS
Gee , P. Hemls Hell Estate Co , Pnxton Hlock
RE-418
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS BANK AC-
coutits. G. G Wallace. 312 llrovvn block
HE 119
SNAP 66X140 FEET NEAR 22D AND CLARK ,
J1.200 J N. Frenzer , Opp P. O RE 122
FOR SALE-SNAP AMONG SNAPS-C-ROOM
cottnge , corner lot , nt 73 per cent of what thfc
house Itself cost. M J. Kennard S- Son , sole
agents 310 and 311 Brown b'oclc. ' HE 34G
FOR SVLE , A FINE FARM OP 160 ACRES
for sale che-p ; on easy terms ; locited near
Uennlngton , Neb National Bank of Commerce.
RE-M467 7
FOR SALE. SCO ACRE'S RICH BOTTOM LAND
In Mononi countv , 'he binner corn nnd when
county of Iowa , IOC1 acres under plow , the rest
pasture nnd meadow land ; write to W D.
Loomls' , Illencoe , la HE M472 H
FOR SALE , MODERN HOITRH AND FULL LOT
for J1.730 half cash , will make It J1.7JJ If not
sold this w'eek A. P. TuKey , Cltv Hall.
IXMl SALE OR TRADE. A LATIGE. CON-
trolllng Interest In one of the best Irrigation
cim'a In Nebraska , located In a fine valley
over 2" miles long has nn eirnlng capiclty ot
over $10000 per jenr ; full particulars on nppll
citlon ; will sell for rensonnble price or trade
for good Omaha property , when writing please
JTlvo location and price of properts ottered ,
* * nl ° o Incumbrance If any , this Is a fine Invest
ment nnd will only be cxchingeil for some
thing of equal value ; no real estate with a
heuvj debt will be considered Address for
two weeks. T 8 , Bee office RE-5S. K-
A FULL LOT ONE BLOCK FROM HANSCOM
puk n bljr bargain F P Bostwli-k , Co
311 Pixton block HE 39 7
ARE WE IN IT' THREE-ROOM HOUSE AND
lot 1600. four rooms and m feet Int. Jl 1",0.
seven rooms and half lot ? 1.3vO Feven n ms
nnd comer half lot , Sl.l < v > . seven rooms , bath
closet Inrn , Jl 750 nnd mnnv other bugilns
Also building lots. Jl ) nnd up modern homes
Jl 7M nnd tin. choice acreage cheip , nil kinds
of prnperlv for cTchinpe , nnd well see % v A
Snencer. at 1C14 Firnam , for bargnlns 'Phone ,
( .99. . ' RE-C3 ! C
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT
KOUNTZn PLACE
HOUSE.
* 4 000-Jl.fCO cash.
bilance rnsy.
Address owner. S 60. Ilee ofllce HE M497
LOST.
POCKETBOOK CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE
dollars currency and check on Merchant Na
tional bank , left nt Economical Durs company
Saturday night. Finder please leave nnnii * ut
Smith-Premier T > pewrller Co. , 17th nnd Far
nam fit. Lost-70S-6
HEWAIin FOR HL\CK AND WHITE HULL-
dog S25 Pine St , opp , Urownell Hall
LOST. A LADIES' S vTCHEL CONTAINING 2
po-kethookit and money between Ifth and Carl
Av" and Crelghton college , flndr v\III ple/se
lenvo nt Ilee oillce and receive liberal reward
Ixist Mil * 7'
LOST. POCKnTHOOK ON POPPLETON AVH
betv\ccn 2Cth nnd 29th St containing 16 00 :
reward for return of same to Mrs M Parr.
S47 S 51th Lost M71i ( 7
LOST PUR GOLD GLA E < ; IN C\SE WITH
rernlpt on Douglns near 16th St AiHress Cn
So 7th St . Co Hum Reward Lost-.M719 8
-.HOIITII VNI ) AM )
A. C VAN SANT'S SCHOOU 513 N Y LIFE
450
AT OMAHA BUS COLLEGE 1GTH S. DOUGLAS
MEDIC YL.
' 'HlfHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY-
rovnl I'lllii ( Diamond brand ) ara the best , rare ,
reliable , tuke no other , send 4c stamps for
particulars. "Relief to Lndlei" In letter liy
return mull ; at ilniggixts Chlchester Chemi
cal Co. Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Bee
-M7I3 7 *
I'ACICKI ) .
JlT"s WALKLIN. ! 111 CUMINCJ. TEL. 1331
II MAHOWirIX1ANS MONEY 418 N 10 ST
MATTHI > S Ili : > OV I'l'I.NO AVOIIKN.
MATTRESSES , COUCHES PARIX3R FUHNI
lure to order , repaired l < 3 I eavetiw'h. tel. )5'i3
TvriwiiiTins.
IONS OF ENERO'VOULD UB 8AVED DA1IA
If .very operator used tlm llifht running Dens
more ICi : Fnrnam St , Omaha , 454
COMMIHCI.U.
OMAHA BUSINESS INSTITUTE HOYIJ'S
theater III IE write for tpeclmen of in-nman
lilp nnd cntalouuc. JOC-S-24'
SCHOOL FOR STAMMEHFHS AND STUTTER
c s Julia E Yiushan. fW N Y Life Bids
mcilioj b > nrleU vor.il exercise * liour , 10 to
15 and J la 4 * I3 Bll'
SPEClAU-t UT THIS '
I.oinlovvii prlcMun
BL'CCIES , SURREYS , 1'IIAETONS ' , etc
JO v clilclcs nt - > to b& ) > or cent discount
until hold.
.
VoMl'ANV I Op I iiinll'uni
IVw Ilnriln In Pc-nurtlianil Work ,
PATirmr.
fun -A Co. . Attorneys *
at taw and Patent Ex.
pxVAi Bee HulliHnr ,
Omaha , Neb. Branch MAe at Washlnuton ,
D C We make FREE EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventor * In felim * Itytr Inventions StnJ
for free Advice anil Patent Hook
rTC procured or C A. SNOW A
1 ' ° CO . ' Washington , D C
FREE EXAMINATION Ami dvli.e No Alter-
nej'a ftr before patent Nr claptrap offer ot
prizes or promise of gud < lrn * talth , ul straight-
forrnrd advice and faltbtu' service
Notice li hereby Riven that scaled pro-
no-vils v\Hl bo receUeirby tllo Hoard of 131-
rctor of the Newton Irjrlcntlon district of
l4oup county , Xcb a'ha , nt thelrofllce In nd !
illstrlct up to 2 o'clock p. m. of the 24th < lnv
of September , 1W , for Jln O of the bonds
I sued by snid Irrlpnilon district , nil of
s xld liontli belnc for J1W ench , payable ni
follows towlt. * 1.100 In eleven years , J1M )
In twelve jeaM ami Jl.OOO In thirteen yonrs
from the dnte , and dravvlni ; Interest at the
rate of C per cent per annum , pnvablo semi-
nnnuallv. Principal and Intercut of said
bonrtn payable nt the olllcc of the state
treasurer of the state of Nebraska.
The Hoard of Directors reserve the right
to reject nny and nil bliK Address ill bids
to O. W. Abbott , wcretary , Motllton , Neb
Hy order of the Hoard of Directors , made
July . 1W.
O. W. ABBOTT , Secretary.C. .
C. L. COl'P ,
I'rpsldent.
3 3d 20t m
FOU EHRCTION OF
School Bulldlncs. U. S Indian Service ,
nosebud Acency. Rosebud , South Dakota ,
Auguat 30th , 1S97. Scaled propos. la , In-
dorBcd , "Proposals for Erection of School
Ilulldlngs , " nnd adilrcssei ) to the umlcr-
Igned nt Ro < > ltid. South Dakota , will bo
ecelved at this aRcncy until one o'clock p
n. of Tuesday , September 21st , 1S97 , for fur-
IshltiK the necessary materials and labor
equlred In the conntructlon nnd completion
f two day school buildings and two teach-
rs' cottages on this reservation , nt sites
elected by the undersigned. In strict accord-
nco with plans and specifications which
nay be examined nt the Indian oillce. Vvash-
ngton , D. C. , the Builders' nnd Traders'
Exchange. Omaha , Neb. , the ollroe of The
lee of Omaha , Neb. , und ut this agency.
' 'or any additional Information apply to
Chns. E. McChesney. U. S. Indian Agent.
Sealed bids will be received at the ofllco
f the OroumN nnd llulldliif ; Department of
he Transmlssls-slppI und Intermtlonal K\ >
losltlon until E o'clock p. m. Saturday , Sep-
ember 11. for the construction of the Agri
cultural building. Plans nnd specifications
on nie In the superintendent's oillce. No.
6.14 Paxton block , or sets will be furnished
contractors nt coot
cootP P. KIRKENDAL.T.I.
M'g'r Grounds and Buildings Dep't.
I'oyroFKicn NOTICE.
( Should be read DAIDY by all Interested ,
as change ? may occur at nnv time )
Foreign malls tor the week ending Sep-
ember 11 , 1S37 , will clo e ( PROMPTLY In all
cases ) at the Genera ) Poitofllco as follows'
PARCCI S POST JIAILS CLOSU ONE
1OUR EAULIEH than closing time shown
below.
Trniis-Atlaiille
TUESDAY At 7 a. m. for EUROPE , per
s Saale * . via Plymouth nnd Bremen
( letters for Ireland must be directed "per
Saale" ) . at S a m for NETHERLANDS
dlrtct , per P. s Amsterdam , via Amster
dam ( letters must be directed "per Am
sterdam" ) , at 9 n m ( supplementary 10:30 :
a. m ) for IRELAND ( letters only ) , per
9 s Auranla , via Queenstovvn ( letters for
other parts of Europe JJiust be directed
"per Auranla" )
WEDNESDAY At 7 n m. ( supplementary
9 a m ) for EUROPE , per s s > . Paris' ,
\ia Southampton , at 0 a m ( supple
mentary 10 Su n. m. ) for EUROPE , per
s s Gerrmnlc * . via Queenstown ; nt 10 a.
m for BELGIUM direct , pet s. s. rrle -
land , via Antwerp ( letttrs must be di
rected "per J"rlesland'J ) '
THURSDAY At G a. m. for EUROPE , per
s. s. Augusta. Victoria , \la Plymouth ,
Cherbourg nnd Hamburg.
SATURDAY At 7am for FRANCE ,
S\VIT2EIIL-AND. I TATA' , SPAIN , POR
TUGAL. TURKEY , f EGYPT and BRIT
ISH INDIA , per s. m. La. Touraine * . via
Havre ( letters for oher | parts of Europe
must be directed "per , L.a Touraine" ) ; at
Sam for NETHERLANDS direct , per
s. 9 Mnas < lam , via1 ; Rotterdam ( letters
must be Directed "per Maasdim" ) ! at S
a. in. for GENOA , per s s Jim * -letters
must be directed "pur Ems" ) ; at 10 a infer
for SCOTLAND direct , , tpcr s s. City of
Rome , via Glasgow ( letters must be di
rected "per City of Rome" ) , at 12 m. ( sup-
plemcntary 1-30 p in ) for EUROPE , per
s. s Etrurln * , via Quwnstovvn.
PRINTED MATTER , ETC Germin etcnmers
salllm ? on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. .
for Germ-iny. nnd bpeclifly Addressed Printed
Matter , etc , for other parts of Europe. Ameri
can and White Star steamers on Wednesdays
German ntenmers on Thursdays , and Cuinrd ,
Trench and German steamers on Paturdajt
take Printed Matter etc . for nil nuntrles for
which they are advertised to carry mall.
After the closing of the Supplementary Trans
Atlantic Mails named above , additional supple *
mentary mails are opened on the piers of the
American English , French and German steam
era , and remain open until within Ten Min
utes of the hour of palling of steamer.
MiilU fur .Smith nnil Cm trill Aliii-rlcn ,
Went Iiiilli-H , itc.
TUESDAY At 12 m for BRAZIL , and LA
PLATA COUNTRIES , per a. s. Astl , % ia
Rio Janeiro and Santos ( letter * for North
Brazil must be directed "per Astl" ) , nt ,
3 p m. for COSTA RICA , per steamer
from New Orelans
WEDNESDAY At 1 p. m. for CURA , per
s s , Yumurl , via Havana ; nt 1 p. m ( sup
plementary 1 30 p. m ) for ST DOMINGO
and TURKS ISLAND , per s. s. New
York.
THURSDAY At 2:30 : a. m. for PORT AN
TONIO , per steamer from Philadelphia ,
at 1 p m ( supplementary 1 30 p m ) for
BERMUDA , per s. s. Orinoco ; nt 1 p m.
( supplementary 1 30 p m > for NASSAU ,
N P. , and SANTIAGO DC CUBA , per
s f > . Santlaso , at 1 p. m ( supplementary
1 30 p. m ) for NASSAU. N. P. . per a B
Antllln ( letters must bo directed "per An-
tllia" ) ; at 3 p. m. for JAMAICA , per s a
Ardanro" ( letters for Belize , Puerto Cortez -
tez and Guatemala must be directed "per
Ardnnrose" ) .
FRIDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary H n.
m. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except
Costa Rica ) nnd SOUTH PACIFIC
POFtTS , per s s. Alllnnca. via Colon
( letters for Guatemala must bo dliected
"per AHUnca" ) , at 11 n m for MEX
ICO , per s s San Afruntln. via Prosre ° o
und Vera Cruz ( letters must be directed
"per San Atiustln" ) , nt 12 TO p m ( sup
plementary lp m ) for ST THOMAS.
ST CHO1X. LEEWARD and WIND
WARD ISLANDS , per f Fomabelle
( letters foi Trinidad and Tobaso must be
dre | < ted "per rontabelle" ) , at 3 p infer
for TJUN1DAD. TOBAGO and CH'DAI )
BOLIVAR , per s s Cuiarno
SATURDAY At 10 n m ( supplementary
10 30 a m ) for FORTUNE ISLAND JA
MAICA , SA VANILLA and CARTHA-
GENA , per s s Alene ( letter * for Coata
Rica must un directed "per Aleno" ) , at
10 a in ( supplementary 10 30 n in ) for
CAPE HAITI. GONAIVES , AUX-
CAYKS , JACJ4KL and SANTA MARTHA ,
per s H. Klttj ; ut lOiin a m for GAM-
PECHK , CHIAPAS , TABASCO and YU
CATAN , per B n Yucatan ( letters for
other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must
be directed "ner Ytlcalali" ) ; at 1 P , m
for JKREMIli. POILT 1)E PA IX. CAPK
HAITI ST MARC. tfNAIVES. PETIT
GOAVE ard TUHKS 'ISLAND , per H s
Thurlnsla. > B
Molls for Newfoundland. , bj- , rail to Halifax , and
thence b ) steamer clnile ar this onlce dally at
8:34 p m. Malls for Mfloolon | , by rail to Ho *
ton anil thence by Meainuft v.U e at this otllce ,
dally at 8.:0 p. m MulJ .fw Cuaa clo.'e at thU
otllcc dally at 7 00 u in for forwarding by
steamers snlllntr ( Monda > s luul Thurndavs ) from
Port Tampi , Fla MalJ if or Mexico City
overland , unless specially addressed for nil *
patch by steamer , clomt ntilhls olllce dally at
J 30 n m and 2 30 p. r < Registered mall
closes at 6 00 p in previous ( Jay.
TrniiN-I'iirllln Mull * .
MalLi for China nnd Jip4n. | per f. H. Aztec
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up
to September 5 at 3il p. m Malls for
China and Japan ( spbulally addret-Hed
only ) , per s Kmprei * of Japan ( from
Vancouver ) , clop here dally up to Sep
tember "S nt C 30 p in Malls for Aus
tralia ( except those for West Australia ) ,
which are forwarded liy Europe. New
/.calami , Hawaii , FIJI and Sainoan Islands ,
per f f MHrlpo'd ( from San Francisco ) ,
olose heie dally up to September " 10 at
7.CO a m. , Ham and 6.30 p m ( or on
arrival nt New York of a. s Campanlu
with Br'tUh malls foi Australia ) MallH
for Australia ( except West Australia ) ,
New Zealand. Hawaii and FIJI Islands ,
per s 8 Warrlmoo ( from Vancouver ) ,
close here dally after September * * 10 and
and up to September 13 nt 0 30 p m
Malls for China nnd Japan , per H Ta-
comu ( from Tacoma ) , close here dally up
to September " 19 nt C-30 p m Malls for
the Society Islands , per snip Trop'c Bird
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally
up to September 21 at ti 30 p m Malls for
Hawaii pr a. a Australia ( from San
Francisco ) , close here dully up lo Sep-
lember 2a at C-30 p m ,
Trans-Pacific malls nif forwarded to r * > rt of
salllnK dally anil the mhnlule of clnslne Is
i arranged on the presuiptl" > " > of their unin-
lerrupl" ! iverland trais L Rccuterel malt
i il" " at ( (1 p n ivi'n d >
PostNtlc New Ycrk N "i Sfpl 4 , 137 ,
CORNELIUS VANCOTT , Postmaster.
UAU.no.vnj.
CHICAGO. MILAVAUKHE A ST.
Paul Hallway City Ticket
OlDee 1J04 Farnam Street
Telephone. 2J ( Depot. Tenth
and Mason Streets Telephone.
12S.
Leave. Arrive
alas r& n.tSK . . :3 :
Dnlly Pall > except Sunday.
UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERland -
land Route" General OHlcea N
E. Corner Ninth and Farnam
Streets City Ticket omce , 1X
Farnam Street. Telephone , 315.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets ,
Telephone , USLeave
Leave , Arrive.
"The Oierlaml Limited"
for Denver , Salt lAke ,
Pacific coast , and all
western points SS : > am l : < 5 ptn
Fn t Mali train for
Denver , Salt Ij ke.
Pacinc coast and all
western points 4-W pm ' 10'tO am
Lincoln. Hentrlce and
Stromsburs Express . 4 03 pm 1 to pm
Grand Inland Express . _ 3.1 pm J-M pm
Dally Dally except Sunday.
Council Hluffs I-ocnl-lx-nv es 6 4) a m,6:50n.
m ; 730 n m ; : a m , 19-t ! n in ; J'lS
p m . 4.30 p. m , S K p. m Arrives. n m ;
7'iq a in , 8 a. tn , sK a m , llsJ ) n. m. ;
J'W p. tn ; S : p m , 9 05 p. m. , 10'.43 p , m
HURLINOTON .
River Rftllroail "The HJrllnR-
ton Route" General offices. N
W , Corner Tenth and Farnam
Strcels Ticket otnce. IMS Far-
nam htreet. Telephone. 250.
Depot , Tin til and Maxon streets.
Telephone , IIS.
Arrive.
Lincoln , Denver and west ! 33 am 9.35 am
Lincoln , Denver , Cole
rado. Utah California ,
r.lack Hills , Montana
nnd Puset Sound . . . 4:31 pm 4'03 pm
Lincoln Uxnl : . . 7 05 pm 7.45 pm
Lincoln Fast Mull ! : &S pm 11 JO m
Dallv. Dilly except Sunday.
CIHCAGU HUHUNOTON AND
Qulncy Railroad "The Hurllni-
ton Route" Ticket ofllce , 1502
Farnam Street Telephone , 210.
Hoist D pot , Tenth and Mnson "
Telephone , IIS.Leave.
Leave. Arrlte.
Ex. . 5:05 : pm
ChtcnKO Kxprcus 9tS : am 4.15 pm
7:50 pm 7.S5 im
1'nclllo Junction I nc.tl " 11:40 am 6 10 pm
r l Mall . : u 0 pm
Ualll Dilly except Sunday
KANSAS PITY ST jusiru
Councll Hlurts llnllroiiil "rim
Durllnston noutTl.ket Of
fice 130S Parnnm Street Tele-
inonc. 550 Depot , Tenth nnil
M ton Striet" Telephone , 125
I avc Arrlvr
City D)5 Hx . fl.Oinm a 10 pm
City Night Kx . 10 00 pm S.50 urn
Dully
OMAHA , KANSAS CITY & EASTERN RAIL-
roHd Omaha & _ St l.ouls Rallroid "The O K
Route" Ticket Ofllce 141 Knrnim Street
Telephone , 32 ! Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Streets , Telephone , 128
Leive Arrive
PattonsburR. KlrKsvllle ,
Qulncy Ixjcal . . 5tO : tm 10:45 : pm
St Louis , New York
Limited 4-30 pm 11 30 am
DMtJ.
CHICAGO s. NoimnviisT-
i > rn UnllTvny Oltj Ticket
OHIce. 1401 Furnam Street
Telerhi'ne , 61. Depot. Tenth
nnd Mu-on Slreets. Telephone
12S.
Lc.iv e. Arrive
Mlourl Vjlley , Sioux
Cil > , St. I'.iul and
Minneapolis . . . CUO am 10-45 pm
Missouri V-illey. Sioux
City . . . 7:50 : am S.03 pm
Denlson. Carroll , Wnll
Lake i.SOam 9.03 pm
IJaslern Kxpre 3 Des
Molneo Mnrsliulltown ,
Ce.lnr . Iliplds , Chlcngo " 10.45 nm 4:10 pm
Atlantic I'ljir , Chicago
and En t . . . . . 4:45 : pm 4 10 pm
Tint Mull , Chicago to
Omaha 3:10 : pm
Misrourl Valley , Sioux
City. St Paul , Mln.ie-
npolls Limited . 5.55 pm 0 23 nm
Omali.i-Chlcniro Special C.JO pm 8.10 am
Dally Dall ) except Sunday.
CHICAGO ST PAUL MINNK-
ai < oltn ft Omiha Hallway
Oi-ncral onlcis. Nebraski Dl-
vlHlon rifteenth ami UTbstPr
treofi CIU Ticket Oillcc ,
HOI 1 arnnm Street Telephon-
Ml Depot. Flttci-tith and Webster fatnets
Telephone , H5S
trf.iv e. Arrlv e
Bloux City Accnmmod.i S-50 nm 8-23 pm
Mpux Cltv Accominoda. 9.50 am 8.25 pm
lllnlr , Umerson. .Sioux
City , I'oncn. Hnrtlng-
Ion and Hloomfleld . 1-00 pm " 11:55 : am
Sioux City , Mankato. St.
TaUI. Minneapolis . 6'13 pm 9-10 nm
Dally. Dallv cxcopt Sundnv , " Sunday
onlj.
iSIOL'X CITY .t PACIFIC RAIL-
n > id Oenpi il Olllces , United
States Nnttun.il Bank Ttulld-
Inc SV Corner Twelfth
mil F.irnam Slreets TUket
OHlci > , 1401 Farnam Street
Telephone , 561 Depot Fifteenth and Webster
btreets. Telephone , 143S
Leave Arrive
Sioux Clt ) . Mankato ,
St Paul , Mlnneipolls. 6:15 : pm 9.10 am
Dally
FREMONT. I.L.KIIOUN s.
Miss , u r I Valley llHllnay
General Olllces United States
National U.mk Hullillng.
j Soutlmtst Corner Tviclfth nnd
Tarnam Streets Ticket Office
1401 Farnam Street Telephone 561 Diput
Fifteenth and Webster Streets Telephone. 14IS
Leave. Arrive
UlacK Hills. Deadwood
nnd Hot Springs. 3 00 pm 5 00 pm
\Vjomln , Catper and
Douglas . . . " 3 00 pm " 5 00 pm
Hastings. Ynrk. David
Clij Superior , Ge
neva , Hxetcr and Sew-
aril 3 00 pm " 5 00 pm
Norfolk. West lolnt 7.50 am " 10 M nm
and Fremont 3.CO pro 5 00 pm
Lincoln. Wahoo and 7.50 nm 10 25 nm
Tiemont 3 CO pm 3 00 pin
Fremont Local 7 50 am
Dnlly Dallv except Sunday , " Sunday
only. " Dally except Saturday , Dally
except Monday
CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILroad -
road "The Cleat Knck Island Route" City
Ticket OlHce , 1323 Farnam Street. Telephone.
42S Depot , Ten Hi and Mason Streets Tele
phone. 111.
I-emo. Arrive
Chicago and St Paul
Yestlbuled Exprefs . . 4.50 pm 1 20 pm
Lincoln Colorado Sp3s.
Pueblo. Denver and
nest 1 25 pm 1.05 pm
Chlcaso. Des Molnes and
Hock lUni ) 7.00 pm 8.15 nm
Atlantic Expre-js , for
DPS Molnes and east
ern points " 7.00am 5.33 pm
Lincoln Falrbury and
Ilelleville " Sf : pm " 10.41) ) am
Mall } Dally except Sunday.
MIS ° OUI PACIFIC HAILHOAD
General Olnces nnd 'Ilcke
Olll e , Merchants National Haul
limiting 1221 Farnain btreet
Telejihrnc 104 Depot. Fifteenth
ami Wiluter Streets. Telephone
HIS
Leave. Arrive
Kansas City St Louis
and southern points 3 03 pm 12 13 pm
Kan B.I City Kipre 0 33 pm C TO nm
Ft Crook fa Union LI 9'00 pm 7.00am
Dally.
WAIIASH IlAIUlOAn TICKET OFFICi : 141
Farnam Street Tclepionc 32Z Depot , Ttnlh
and Mnson Streets , Telephone , 123.
Leave. Arrixe
St lyiul * "Canon Hall"
Hxpress ! 30 pro 11 30 am
Dally
f
AMUSEMENTS.
The Woodwards are drawing big crowds t <
the CrelKhton this week with their excellen
production of "The Sea of Ico. " The scenl
effects are complete , and would do credit t
a much higher priced attraction. The com
pany Is clolug excellent wcrk In this play
Dean aud Jcne are the vaudeville team thl
week , and are pleasing HIH people with the !
strong comedy sketch. "The Sea of Ice" vvll
bo the bill at both performances today
Wednesday "The Two Orphans , " Frlda
"The Arabian Nights. " Next Sunday a
elaborate production of "Thu Wagw uf Sin
Prof Gentry's dog and pony show opened
a week's engagement last night The bit ,
tent at Eighteenth and Farnaui was com
pletely filled with an audience composed o
both old and young , but judging by the ap
plauae they were equall ) entertained by th
acting of the talented doga and ponies Th
performance opeoE with a military drill by
the ponies , during which they march anc
I counter march with the precision of a com
! pany of veteran inllttla. At the concluslo
! of this act thu poults retire and the dog
I are given a chance to show what they ca-v
I do They proved to be equally Intelllgcn
i end performed some very amusing acts Ot )
of the most pleasing features Is the ap
parent love for Hie work that the animal
have This Is probably due to the fact tba
they have all been trained by kindness Th
engagement is for the week , with malluee
today , Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 o'clock
CUT IN TWO IN THE MIDDLE
Heavy Shipments to the West Brin Down
the Traffic Charges ,
RATES FROM THE EAST TAKE A BIG TUMcLE
flint Woiil Into Hffrpt
Yi-sti-rilnj I'rnv o. to litn
Til 111K fur Tlioso HniiillliiK
Tlio Jobbers of Omaha nnil other western
olnts arc uow enjoying tlie lowest rales
tat ha\e been In effect from New IIiiKl.iiul
a the west In the last ten } c r . The big
ut In merchandise rates that \sns nude on
cptcmbcr 1 was relished its a good thliiR.
mt It has been distanced In the race for
avers by a mora general cut that became
ffectlve yesterday.
Gcorso M. Wea\cr , general agent of the
terchanta * OUpatch Transportation coin-
any , yesterday rccched advices that _ a
ew' schcdulo of rates would go Into effect
t once on all shipments of mcrcliaiull ] on
ho railroads over which that company oper.
tcs The new schedule supplants that of
cptcmbcr 1 , which contained a cut on
hlpments to the west tram Now England
f from 6 to 23 per cent , from the schedule
hat had been In effect for many years The
ut of September 1 was first announced hero
> y the Hcd Line and was quickly followed
y the other lines. Now the Merchants' Dls-
atch Transportation company has announced
hat It has further whittled the merchan-
Isc rates , and It Is presumed that the other
ompanlcs will again fall In line
Asked whether there Is any likelihood of
hera being any further cuts experienced
rclght men merely shako their heads and
ay no one can toll.
The following table- shows how great a
eduction * there has been on shipments of
arlous commodities from Iloston and com-
ion points to Mississippi river points. The
ut to Mississippi river points has the effect
f bringing the rate on boots , shoes , dry
'ooda and other first class merchandise
own to Jl per 100 pounds from New Kng-
and to Omaha.
COMP \nisox or KATES.
In the following table the rates that were
n effect for several jears prior to Septem
ber 1 are shown In the first column , the
ates after the cut of September 1 are shown
n the second column and the rates after
he cut jcsterday are shown In the third
nd last column :
loots nnd shoes S7-.TO 40
Dry goods S7--
Cotton piece Rood *
Canned goods , c'xr loads . ' --j "
Sodn. cur loads to-a , . .C
Oilcloth carloads oS-S ; rf
lo-itls. - J
Mattings , car jj-24 ;
Cartridges , car loads -
The following table shows the reductions
of the various classes of merchandise :
1 2 3 4 5 C
Prior to Sept. 1 S7 73 5S 41 35 29
1-C 7 ? Cl 4S 37 2' > 2 ?
6 G * * 18 3S 31 23 22
Cut since Aug. 31 32 27 SO 10 12 7
Speaking of the big cuts that went Into ef-
ect jesterday General Weaver of the
Merchants' Dispatch Transportation companj
said"I have been with this company for
en jcars , and this IB the biggest cut ind
nakcs the lowtst rates on merchandise I
lave ever Known.
"What Is the cause' Principally Increased
shipments of merchandise One v.ho Is not
connected with the freight business has no
dea of the great Increase In the amount of
merchandise that Is now being shipped to the
west. With the mills starting up In the
eastand the goodprlccs obtained for the large
jraln crops In the west , the western Jobbers
xre taking advantage to order more largely
than they have for a long tlmo"
roiniTIO \ ANOTiinn I.R\GUK.
( ii-tUntr Hnllvrtij iiiiiln | > cM ToRctlii-r
for I'olltli-nl I'lirpiiMi-N.
Nothing Is known among tno icaaing rail
road men of Omaha concerning the Uallwa >
Emplojes' Political league , which was
formed Sunday In Chicago , further than
what was printed In > estcrday's press
dispatches. As yet the men Interested In
the league are from states east of Ne
braska , but It Is presumed that branches
will be organized here in time
Speaking of the work of the now league
a Union Pacific official je&tcrdas raid
"There Is undoubtedly need for an organiza
tion that will band the cmplo > cs together
to look after thb .merest ? of the companies
they represent Instead of fighting thulr em
ployers at every turn of the road , but 1
doubt If any organization that contemplates
meddling In politics can successful ! } serve
the purpose. There v , ill bo wrangles and
dissensions In campaigns some of the mem
bers will think that the league should sup
port a republican , others will favor the
support of a democrat , and still others will
want the league to endorse a populist , and
then there will bo trouble. "
Colonel Beccher n Hay , secretary of the
Illinois Ilallioad and Warehouse commis
sion , Is the most prominent figure In the
now league , and the following are also men
tioned as having had a hecid in the forma
tion of It-
John Klory. railroad commissioner of Mis
souri ; R. S. Kaylor. railroad commissioner of
Ohio : William Welch , railroad conductor
Kansas City. Mo , Richard GlrrarJcau rail
road conductor. Racine , Wis ; Richard Hunt ,
railroad conductor St Paul. Mlrn : n r
Thompson , nrotherhiiod of Locomotive in- :
clnecni. Cedar Rapids , la ; Wllllim Kllpit-
rlck , clilpf conductor ordnr No 1 Chicago
John W. Calluhan. yardmaster of the Holt
lino. Chicago , W. W Lovpjoy , general jard-
msiter , Pouth Chicago and tolling milla ; Wil
liam Jfhiif-on. general yardmastpr Wabusn.
Chicago , William Long general vardiniR'ei
Union stock studs , Chicago ; J C McGair.
ucnoral jardmastcr Monon route Chicago ;
W. I ! Newman , chief clerk freight dipart-
mont Michigan Central. Chicago ; George
Gruby , general foreman Chicago. Milwaukee
& St Paul. Chicago ; M V LlghtHp. chief
clerk Pennsylvania. Chicago ; II 0. Cis
sad , agent Chlcugo & Northern Pacific , Chicago
cage ; C. I ! Warren , Baltimore & Ohio , Chi
cago.
r\ssrNfait.s KAI.I , err TIIK niux
Olio Vrrlili'iil lit Mllllll'tl mill Vnollii'i
nt ( intliniliiirpr ,
Two passengers , who are alleged by the
THllioad company to have been In "n high
state of Intoxication. " fell off Union Pailfi'
trains Sunday , and were Injured
Uinnis Sullivan of Spauldlng , N'ch. , was
a passenger on extri train No. 741 , which
carried some of the Sunday excursionists
homeward , and tumbled off the train at a
point about a mlle east of Mlllard at S 10
o'clock Sunday night No one missed him , or
If they did , they said nothing , for Dennis
was allotted to lay just where he fell forever
over an hour. Then Engineer Harrla , who
wag running a light engine , caught sight
of thu wounded man , picked him up and
carried him to Millard A physician was
called , and It was found that the man'u lift
collar bono had been broken and that ho
had sustained severe injuries on the lcft <
side of hit ) body. Ho was removed to St
Joseph's hospital > e.terday. In the after
noon lila condition was not regarded ah
critical
An unknown passenger cither fell or was
pushed off the t > ccond section of train No 3
of the Un'on ' Pacific Sunday afternoon
near Gothenburg Ho had a ticket read
ing from Grand Island to North I'latte , and
was sitting on the steps of the car , pre
sumably because It * an cooler riding there
When the conductor opened the vcstlhulcd
doors the passenger tumbled off and was
seriously hurt. He uai , taken to Gothen
burg and placed under the care of a physi
cian.
Incrt-nxc III Kavllinimil Hliliiunt .
CHICAGO , Sept. 0. Eostbound uhliuneiiu
last wrcU amounted to CD,911 tons , compared
with Cl SSI tona last ivt-ek and Cl 01-5 torn the
corresponding week last ) "ar Tha tannage
was divided as follov Michigan Pentat
16021 tona , Wabash , C.2S7 ions , I-nke Shore ,
7.52'ton ; Pennsylvania , 9491 tons Pills
burg , Cincinnati. Olil-ago & St Louis 7 431
tons ; Baltimore & Ohio , 1 916 tons. Chit-ago &
Grand Trunk , 7,313 toni ; Nickel Plate , 3,797
tons ; Chicago & Krlp , C.C'3 ton , Cincinnati ,
Chicago St Ix > ul . 4.U7 toti . lake > hlp-
menta last week amounted to 217.913 tons.
iiuvns svv Trnlv Tosr. MOMYV
ItnlliTnjMnnnjtrr * Clnlni Tlipy ) | ipr-
n to nt l.ii In Smith liiiUotii ,
SIOUX KALt > 3. S D . Sept. C The nppll-
cation for an Injunction to restrain the South
Dakota railroad commission from putting
Into eifect the rates recently adopted cnmo
on for hearing In the ftnloral court today.
The roads Joining In the application are the
Chicago. MllvvAiiKeo A St. P ul. the Chicago
& Northwestern , the Chicago , St Paul , Min
neapolis S Omaha , the I'rrmont , Elkhorn 6
Mlo&ourl Valley , the Chicago , llurllngtort Si
Qulnry. the llurllngtnn , Cedar ltailds | A
Northern , the Great Northern nnd the 00
line.
George H. Pock of Milwaukee , M 1) .
Grovcr of St. Paul , ex-Senator C. P Mnnder.
son of Nebraska. L W Uow CM of Chicago ,
I'V-Congressman Thomas P Wilson of St ,
Paul nnd W. 1) . Sterling of Omahn wrro
among the nltornrjs who appeared for the
railroad. ' , Scrator C S Palmer of Sioux
Knlls , Thomas H. Null of Huron and Krcit
M. Uro\\t \ of Rapid City Appearing for the
commission
In their bill of complaint the companies
contended that they were losing money In
the otato and that any reduction In rntcs
would bo conflscatory. The commission ,
claims thit the roads are operating at a
profit In South Dakota. The dlscrepancr
arises over a disagreement between the
commission nnd the companies on the
division of profits The commission claims
that not enough credit Is given to South
Dakota for the through buslneso orlglnatlnR
In this state. The Chicago. Milwaukee & SU
Paul claims to ha\o lost J4.0I4.00S.40 In
South Dakota line In the last Iho years.
The Chicago & Northwestern claims to have
loot $099,650.16 during the same period The
commissioners say that this loss Is not real ,
but U ? the result of artistic bookkeeping.
Judge Garland of the federal court salij
ho did not care to go through the cvldenco
nnd to lister to the annual reports until ho
was satisfied that the bill of Iho company
was sulllclcnt. nils was taken as an Intl-
mntinn ! . ilm rnnrt that he rccariled the
bill as Insufficient An adjournment was
token until tomorrow , when this question
will como up for hearing.
AVOHKIM ! K 7lTA\OTIir.lt PAST MII
Kirnrt tn llrlnw Hoi-lc liliuul'N Knrly
Train tu TliN CU > .
Tor some time past there has been a quiet ,
but nevertheless encrgut c , effort made to
have the fast mall train of the IChlcago/
Rock Island & Pacific railroad , which novr
rum from Chicago to DOS Molnes. continued
as far as Omaha. The Council niulTs mer
chants have had the matter up several
times , and the ofllclals of the Postofllce de
partment nnd the ralltoad company have
been frequent ! ) urged b > several leading
wholesale firms of th.s city to make the
desired extension In fact. It has been ru
mored several times that the change would1
bo made W. I. Allcti assistant general
manager of the Rock Island , Is authority
for the statement that no decision to make
the deslrid extension has jet been reached.
The matter , however. Is being consldr" > d.
Should thu extension that has been ru-
morei ! bo made effective , the Rock Island's
fast mall train would arrive here at 1 10
o'clock In the afternoon It lct\es Chicago
every morning at 3 o'clock and arrives at
Dos Molnes at 11 10 a. m . stopping there.
H makes but fifteen stops between Chicago
and Des Molnes. If It were continued as
far as Omaha It would bring in a great
quantitv of eastern mall that Is mjw brought
In on the .Burlington's fast mall train at
2 50 o'clock. It would arrUc to Omaha a
few minutes behind the Rock Island s Den
ver express , train No 5 , which leaves Chicago
cage at 10 p. m and Des Molnes at 8 2S
a. m.
CIuiiiKiIn limn Oi'iitrnl'M I'liHoy
CHICAGO , Sept. C It Is announced that
the policy of the Iowa Central road , which
has been very conservative heretofore , will
bo altered from now on. Under the presi
dency of Russell Sage the road did not show
as much aggressiveness as the present man
agement deems desirable and It Is said that
the road will get after business from now on
with as much energy as any of the larger
western loads.
Ili-M.-n IU > lliMiN Wlnler.
ST. PAUL , Sept C President C. S Mcl-
len of the Northern Pacific Railroad com
pany arrived In the city today and relieved
E W. Winter as the executive head of the
road. Mr. Mcllcn und Mr. Winter held a
conference In the president's room lasting
several hours. After that Colonel I.amont ,
the new vlco president of the road had a
long conference with President Mellon.
rri'Hlili-iit CluiKH Ilrnllli.
General Manager Edward Dickinson of the
Union Pacific jcsterday returned from
Helena , Mont . where he had been In confer
ence with President Clark of the Union Pa
cific for several dajs The health of the
piesldent , who has been 111 for several
months , lu reported as gicatly Improved. Ho
Is able to be about , and will probably re
turn to St Louis sometlmo next month.
Itrilm-f lou in IVnulit ItntrN.
DENVER , Sept. C. W K McAllister ,
representing the Morgan steamblilp line and
the Southern Pacific Railvvaj company In
this clly , has announced a reduction ot
through freight rates from the Atlantic sea
board. to bo effective today. The first-class
rate will bo $2.07 , and other lates to corre
spond.
Hnllivny NnlcM nnil Pcr
General Manager Holdrrgo of the 13. ft
M. has returned from tlie west.
H. r Carter , traveling passenger agent ot
the Union Pacific , Is in the city from Sioux
City.
Elliot Maialtnll of this I ) & M.'s passenger
department Js In the city from St.
Joseph , Mo.
Traveling Passenger Agent Dennett of the
North vvestcin , and Mlw Hennett returned
yesterdaj from Chicago.
Special Agent Farrehan of HIP Ilurllngton
headquarters In Chicago was tn the city
for a short vvhllo jesteirtay
IVunlnss of the Pullman Pilacc Car com
pany slio.v an ln-rcasc of $125,000 for thi
month of August , 1S97 , as romiiied with th
eirnlngs of August , IS'lii
General Solicitor Manderson of the H &
M. Is lu Sioux Fills , S D . arguing
for a temporary Injunrtlon to restrain the
rallnay commissioners of South Dakota
fiom putting Into effect their reduced rate
schedule.
Traveling Passenger Agent Stiles of thn
Union Pacific has n-turnca from a trip
through the state , and rcportx that Inquiries
concerning the coming state fair are exceed
ingly numerous. Judging from present
Indications ho anticipates a greater at
tendance of Ncbraskans than ve ; before
aeon at a state fair
Arnold H nromo Celery cures headache * .
lOc , 25e and 50c. All drugglstH.
i-ADoi.sici ruut.in WITH vss u i/r.
Trniililc fur tin * Man \VIio Hun Into
lllCllHt Kill III ,
S. Padolskl , Iho peddler who ran Into Bi
cyclist Trank Flala a couple of weeks ago
near Sixteenth and I.eavemvorth Htrcels and
quite fceilously Injured him , was am-slcd
again yesterday on the charge of assault.
Ho was arraigned In police court anil pleaded
not guilty
Padnlskl wan arrested at the time of the
accident and was charged with assault Klala
did not appear to proHoculu and without In
vestigating , the authorities dismissed Ilio
casts The reason that Flala did not proso-
cutu was that he was laid up as a result of
tlib collision. Ho has Just recovered. The
case Is of Interest to wheelmen because It
IB the first In which a driver of a votilclo
has been prosecuted for running Into a bi
cycle rider ,
Per Infant * nnd Children.