TUB OMA3TA DAILY BEE : WEDNOSftDATT , SEPTEMHEIl 8 , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES Ail * crllnrniunipi for Iliritp column * nlll lie Inlu-ii nnlll 1'nit for ( lie cvcnlnu nuil until H p. in. for tlio niornliiK nnil Siiinliiy illllniiN. AilrrtlHcr * , It ) rciiiifxtliilT n mini- ! Iivri'il vliri'K , ( * nn lime IIIIMIMTN ml- < lrNicil to n iininlicriMl Irltor In rnrc if ' 1 IK- lice , AiiNVti-rn no mlilri'sm-il nlll ln > ilcllf t-riMl on iirrM'iitiitlou of i flic < 'lii-cl < < mt > . Rules , I ! - _ n roril drnt liiHrrlloii ) le a Ttnril thrrrnflrr. NulliliiK InUnn fur ICHK tliiiu ir.lo fnr tin * llrnt Inncr- tlon , 'I IIONI * ml * crllHCliicntN must lie run conxMMifLv < ! > . .SITUATIONS WWI'IJI ) . \VANTni ) , BlTt'ATION HY 1IIIUO CLKIUC : youiK mnn 1 > r experience , references find icroinnundnllons furnished Address T 13 onr Hep A CSS WAVnni MALE HELP. CANVA3HiHH"Tol\\K7roilDiim. : NI'.W LINK nf work ; no h , nvy Knmla to carry , nalnry or commission C r Adams Co , 51 So. 16lli St. 11-415 BAMS.MIK POR CIOAUP. 11:3 A MONTH AND cxp nnf/i ; old flrmi experience unnecessary ; In ducements to customers C C. HIahop & Co. , Bt. Liuls Il-UG JIIN : AND WOMHN HOLtciTORS ron Tim Natlonnl Ri-wrvn association : the bent , safest ami nnundcst fraternal tinier In the flclil tod-iy. Address P. A. C. Htcvrns , 2370 Cumlni ; Kt. , Id , 1W3 , Omaha. 11 417 _ WANTII > . IN p.vr.RY rotiNTY : Rood pay weekly lo rlKlil party Hnwv Nur- aery Co. . Milwaukee. WIs U-M10J 821 * YOUNO Mn.V WANTnn TO LKARN Tim linrlxr trnde ; complete outfit of tools presented trrnduntes , positions or locnllon * when compe. tent ; wauci ami experience Knturdnys In city shtpR from start eleht weeks' trrm usunlly completes , can stny lomter If necessary , Inlrr MtlnK cataloRiie malleil free. Moler's Rarber School , Clnrk and Van llurcn Sis , Chicago. II M&11 8 * A MARRini ) MAN POR PAHM WORK. APPL7 toThco. Williams , & 7th U Military Avc. , Omaha. llrnson addition. H-72S- ! ) * , nw noon BALriMnN. PIJRMA- nent positions ; season Just opened,1 iitnple llnei snlnry or commission , with expenses. I , < ikc llrotliem Co . Chicago. 11 M7 8 * _ \VANTin. COACHMAN , PIRST - CLASS driver , competent to take care of her es ; nc- iU.ilntod | with city , references required G(8 ( Ho 26th. H-M7M10 _ SALRSMHN WANTHD. SHLLINO DRAMAS on time no experience ; JIO and expenses. outllt free ; clump for particulars llraun Mfc Co. , "Waterloo , III _ n-MiSO _ _ jis oo A wnnic AND nxpnNPi : < * TO nnvnRAL Rood parties to travel nnd npx | > lnt acentss permanent position 11. II Woodward. Ilnltl- inore. n M.33 8 100 ainus ran ALL KINDS WOIIK : w TO 7 weelc Cinaillan Office. 1M3 Douclas. WANTKD , A YOUNG I.ADY phcr. BtcaAly position for right person Mrs. H C Moles , 5)3 S 17lh St C-M710 0 WANTI3D-A OIllL TOR HOUSHWOHK IN family of three , apply Immediately to 201 South - C-72j-10' 2-th Ave _ WANTKD , A iiousnicnnrnn nv wioownu. middle njcd widow lady with ehllil preferred , I.est of references. Address Dox R5. Diinlnp , rou imvT : iiousis. JlOt'SKS IN ALL I'AUTM OP THH CITY THU O 1' Davis Company , 1D03 Farnam. D 419 IIOUSHS ; 11CNI3WA & . CO , 108 N. 15TII ST J10DRRN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , 923 NY Life. D 421 flOI'SRS. WALUXCD , 11ROWN IILOCIC. ICTH and DoiiRlns D-422 JIOIISUS , rOTTAORS & . STOIIRS , ALL PARTS ot city , llunnau , I vo Co , 430 Paxton block. LAROR LIST. M'CAGUR. 1DTH AND HOUSES. PLATS. GARVIN IIROS , 1613 1IOUSR3 POR HUNT. DUM1S. I'AXTON HLTC. ilOl'SRS "j H SHRRWOOD. 423 N. YL roil RUNT , ii-iiooM HRICK itnsiDnNcn. modem In every respect. Btenm heat , electric llcht , located nt thu southwest corner 17th nnil IJoiiBln. His A.pl | > to " wI"ltcr. . s""prr ' n- n-632 tendcnt Hce Illdff. STANPORD CIHCLR COTTAORS. 6 ROOMS. S W cor 13tlv t.nd Vlnlon. Ilm-st location In rlty for business men of Omaha and South Oiuihn. rerts modoiatc 201 Iee bulld iron RFNT CllOtm 12-IlOOM DRTAHIRD Tnndcrn lioiisc. Hiaulre 251S Capitol i'.nooM STONE iiKSinRNcn , HOT WATIR heat inodirn In ever > ! espect 419 North Klh St. II T ClnrK " -11" -MOVING IIOPSRIIOLI ) GOODS AND PIANOS Om Van * . Rtorago Co , 151Pj Pornjro Tel 1159 TOR IIRNT-HANSCOM PLACR HOMR OP SIX rooms nnd bnt'i room , cheap to right parties , must civ"1 good referrnccs M J. Kennard S. Son. 310 nnd 311 Hrovvn block. D 316 blORRS. P. WRAD. K. . < L DOUG D SRVP.N IIOUM MODERN PLM' AT $17 W ; NO 701 South Ifith street. \V 11 Melklei l t Nat'l Hank Hide D M934 fltX HOOM COTTAOK WITH HATH. IN GOOD condition. tS' , S 21 t St. u-wu-j CHAS. R WILLIAMSON. 604 HER HLUO Tel. 717 , D KO rou IIK > T PiiHMsunn HOOAIS. NE\\LY PURN1SHED STE VM JIEA1RD looms , with or without board GDI S 13th St R -9j7 h-20 rilONT ROOMS , JS & $6. C20 3 19TII STIIR17T E 1JU h-'JJ * ItOOMS WITH OR WITHOUT P.OSRl ) , MOD cm 2iSO Hurney. R lil 7 NICKLY PI'llNISllED ROOM POR OENTI.R- mcn , 1S10 Ciipltol aviime. R 503 15 " ' * p"oUl7'HObM81) ) C2I SO 2STII AVRNUR. POR RRNT. DRSIUARLR ROOMS. ALL MOD- ei'n conveniences anil pleasant location board If deslredv Inqujro 220 N I'ljjJ5 R-MKH. 10 * " NICELY"PI'RNISIIED SOU I'll PRONT ROOMS with llrstilisa wjtir 17JJ Dudge . , THREE NII'IJ ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING 1115 so. nth _ _ _ Ir iin2 ! ! WANTED. A ROOMMATK HAVE A GOOD lourn , nil modern oJnvcn'ehees. ' Htenm heat , 0 < * nirnll > lociited , rent J1W per vvedc Ailduai T IS , llee * J " IM71 9 ri HOO IS AMI HOAUD. FIRST-CLASS li A HP AND ROOMS HOT vvaltr heat , best locution In clt > . 212 S. 2Jth St F"T8 < _ _ _ _ THE GEORGIA.1" SELECT PAMILY IIOl'EU near llnjikcum I > JK. | 1013 bo 'ath Bt. THE MEIIRIAM , PIRST CLASS PAMHVY hotel , gitli nnd DodKB Ms. V 207 h-7 * aOOD ROOMS HOARD , IS MODERN renlral , OH North liith. _ P 4Vi b * THE ALHANY , ROOMS FUH OR UNFUR. ; 2d noor front nnd east exposure ; ! ble board ; fine \qratlgn \ I" ! Do" K his _ P MC87 ? ' HOOM WITH HOARD , 316 frOl TH 2il ( H ST. lt > > fei t lire * _ PM - JM GOOD ROOM. WP.LL FURNISHED MODKRN Inniso , nift olaBS board , Urins leasonable till North 19lh P700S _ GOOD IIOOMS , HOARD. > J , MODEIIN HRICK -enlral 514 North 19th MTU IS * ' PPUNIhTlRni ' VVITII NU'EI.Y 1'IIONT ROOMS boird 2ill5 DoUKlas. P M73ii 10 TTTiT MEHRIAM""pjitbT OLVSS I\\MILY hotel Zilli mid Dod .u ulreets. K-M737J1' ron HjNT-ii. : > riiHMsiiin itotnis. 1HRRE OR POUH I'NPbllNIHIIRI ) ROOMS f-Ji light huunekecplnr 1U1 Cus Bt Call from J to 4 p in G-7.T-1J * KOH HKNT STOHICS AM ) OKKIO1S1. HBNT iilllcv , Hei bullJInit water , t-teun heat , ileclrlu IlKht iiinl janitor teivlce Apply to U. W. Haker , u | > iliitriubul nn llulllliu ; 1 197 GTUAM IIKATED hfORKH AND FLATS. lUn k. Agent , IHO tTUIcuco. i'on UI : : > T vronns AMI nrricns. ( C'ontlnuetl ) FOR RRNT-THR 4 STORY niltCK IlftLDINO nl SID K/irnum St. Thla Inilbllni ; has n nreproof cement Imvmenl , complMc rlmtn hentlnit fit- lurni , water on all ( loots iras , etc Apply at Hi * office of Th Ili > e 1 HO FO HRNT-IN TUP HFP RUILDINO One Inrce nrner rm m 2ml fl ior , with xaull nnd prlvnle oillee , wnler. elc. One larRn front rmm } nd llftor , divided Into two rnomn by pnrtltli n water , ef Ono intKf corner room , 2nd floor , with vault , wnler , etc One front room , dlvlled by pnrtltlnn. third floor Ono corner room wllh vault , third floor. On lnre room , third floor , with partition dlvld. Ini * It Into one Inrse niom nnd Ivvo smaller private room * wnler , etc Two InfRo cround Hoer room1 * with vnulls. Several smnll rooms on fourth floor , with vnutts. All these rooms nrn hMtnt wllh stentn , eleelrlc IlKhla , supplied wllh first class Janitor service. Elevators run day nnd all nlnht IlnlldlnK strlilly nreproof Apply to R W Hiker , Super- Intendenl , Room 101 Her llullJInu 1-198 A GOOD I1AKR OVEN AND IIASRMRNT AP ply 619 N Ifilh SI. I-M361 A TINNER PAN REVT GOOD HASRMRNT shop nnd pny pirt rent In work Appli 611 N. 16th St. , or I. N Watson , 623 N Y Life H'-l ' * . I M3G2 snvcitAi. ooon IUSHMKNTS SI'ITAIIUJ for fhopn Apply > ! N. Itth St , or I N. Watmn. 3 N T I.lfc Tilde T-M163 AOKNTS WANTKn. AOHNT TO HANUM ? m N HA Ill's Hyuti-m Tohlc ; Mtnplfs free Adilren Dunlnilr'i flystem Tonic Co , Cleveland , O J M7I2 8 n TO MonnitK iiousn WITH AIIOUT THN IIOOMS , near Hnnscom I'irk. AdJrcas 1' 19 , lice n/JIco. K M588 , , . „ TO 11RNT. A 6 OR 7-ROOM COT iaKo wlh furnace , bath , city water , Bas _ . Ad dress S CO , Hee K 401 WANTI3I1. HOUSHS TO HHST. 6 TO 7 IIOOMS , III ) tu J20. cannot supply Iho ilotrmni ! for liouwj of thin ca ; lint n once. Q , Q. Wall-ice. S12 J .1. Uruwn lllock , 1C 484 STOHAGH. PACH'IO BTOHAOi : AND WAIinHOIJSn f"O , DOS 810 Jones ; Kenernl storage and rorwnrrtlni ? . I-UANK i\vcus , nnsr STOUAQI : . OM VAN & . STORAOR 1S11H PARNAM. THL 153 M 433 WAXTINl TO IIUY. insr PRICI : PA in rou OMAHA SAVINOS bank accounts nt roonv MC , N. V. LJfc IllilK no sncoNn-HAND wnnni.s , TO jio. Omaha Hlcjcle Co , 325 N. 16th street N 7" 2 Sll LIST SI'HCIAI , nAIlflAINS IN HEAIi HS- talc with 1' U. WeaJ , ICth nnd DoUKJas Sta. N " "S > S ) DO SUCOND-HANU 13ICYCM3S 106 SO 14TH NM410 Ol WANTKD. TO 1U1Y A CO\V , STAT11 I'l jnrtlculars Ailclreta S 41 , H ° e N 513 WANTHU TO IIITY-Onor-nilY STOriC AND IUturci ; one with established trnile proforrcil Address T 24 , lice. N-724-8 * rou s\in _ ma AUCTION or TWO STOHHS or runNi- ture , stoves , onrpels uMpboards. foldlns bcdn , Ix'd room suites , leithcr and jilmh couches nnd bed lounRpR Iron bed ? , nil to go to the hlBhest bidder for cash , no limit , Bonds must be sold on Wednesday Sipt 8. nt 10.30 n m. pliirp nt No. 1317-13 Douglas St Omahi Auc tion Co. O-MC45 7 * 1-011 SALK , CAI L , AT ONCR 2)7 S 2llh Btrcet O-M73S 8 -OH SAT < iIIOHSiS , AVVGONS , KTC. ron SAW : CHKAP rAMii.Y iiousn fiiAn- ncss , phaeton and open bUKgv , nearly new. Will trndc for blcjcle as part jnjment 2C23 Sevvard St. 1' 722 FOU SAWDUST , 11UL.IC Oil und hog fence. C. II. Lee. 901 Douglas.Q . Q 435 OR HALR SPRINC ! LAKH AND RUSIJR volr Ice. Gilbert Urns , Council 1 Huffs la. Q-M711-S-B ITRAM IIOISTINO MACIIINC. CIIHAP Sons HI Mnry'H Ave Q-SC3 ALVSKA. S13ND 51 00 TOIl MAP of the Alafka RoUl llUds. ho\v and when to go. xv hit to take , cost , etc G. W fllnton Wlt- lliniH , Arizona Teirltorj. Q M17C S-1J * rHIOKinilNG UPRIGHT PIANO , only $131)00. ) Schmoller & Mueller , 105 South ' ' st Q-G4 rou SAI-I : , AT Tun STATE PAIR OUOUNDS , wooden building 20x30 feet , EUllnlile for illn- Inff room or lunch counter AppU to the As sociated C.nrltlet. . 807 Howard Bt Q 671 7 * ANTI-MONOPOLY OAHHAQn CO. TLHANS cesspooli and privy vaultt at redu ° d prices C21 N. 16th Tel. 1773 H DTO S-1S CI.\IHVOYANTS. MRS PAUL. 203 N 1CTH ST TRANCH MH- dlum , may be consulted on nil affairs of life ; letter * with Eturnp enclosed promptb nnswerej. S-C" > 0 Ol' i : , HATIIb , HTC. MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE steim baths. T 720 13' ' MRS DR. LiON. HLRCTRIC MASSAGH BATH parlor * , restful and curative , 417 So llth up stairs. T M703 12- 11ATH3 AND MASSAGB TRCATMKNTB : MIIS. Lmra nillsun , lli > N , IClh atreel , oppo ll new pnstolllic T M73J 11 * I'HH O.VAL. VIAVI POR UTURINn TROURLKS. 310-8 IIHI RldK , phjslclan , consultation or health Ixiol free. U-437 SlIi'IJRPLUOUS HAIR , HALDNHSS. PALLING hair nnd all fnilal blemUhca cured True Co. , 3X Chamber Commerce U 37 O4 * CHAMPION IIRID COCKIRS AND cou.ir.s. T C , lice. U M524 17 * } 21 Rl'I'TURi : CltRKD POR J2.1. UNTIL HKP- tember 15 ; no pain , no detention from business , refer to thousands of patlenta cured , call or vvrlto. O. U Miller Co , U32-3 N. Y L . Om ilia , U M13S 11ATIIS. MASSAGE. MMH. POST , 319'4 S 15TH U-C73 JIOMY 'io i.oA.t uuAi , ISTATI : . ANTHONY LOAN & THUBT CO. , 315 N. Y. U ; nulck nionoy tit low rat * * * for choice farm lands in Iowa , northern Missouri , eastem NtbraHltu. W I3J I/JANS ON IMI'HOVCO d UNIMPROVED CITY proper ! ) W Purnum Sinllh ic Co. , 13JO Purn'm MONUY TO IXJAN AT LOW ItATCS THU O P Davis Co. . 1500 Pnrnam St. W 4) " MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPJIOVKD OMAHA real ttitute llrennun , I eve Co. , 1'axlon lllli. V 44 MONUY TO LOAN. BCMIS , PAX1ON I1LOCIC. PROM JIOO UP. P. D , AVCAD , 16 & DOUdLVS \V 384-B-S9 8 PIR CINT MONIY ON NKHHAHICA PARMH and Omaha Improved properly , Apply to W 11 Mrlltle , . 1st Nal'l Il'k RldR W-411 MON13Y TO IOAN ON IMI'ROVKD OMAHA properly. I'uicy & Thomas , :011st Nut lk. bldg , W-4U MO.M2Y TO I.OAVCIIATTii.S. MONKY 10 I/AN ON PURNITUIIK. PIANOS horteg , wugons , etc. , ut | our t rates In city , no removal of goods , strictly conndrnllal ; > ou cnn pa > Ihe loan off nt any lima or In any amount. OMAHA MOU'lOAUi : LOAN CO , 300 So. Uth St , X--H6 Ill'hlMIHS ' CIIANCUH. A H ALPII1N , OMAHA JUNK HOUSK. PAYS highest prices. 101-i-7 So. JOtti St. , Omaha. Y-M177 8S3' TO Girr IN OK OUT OK J1PS1NKS3 GO TO J , .1 nibton , ill Pint Nul'l Dunk. Y-M1IS POR SALE. PIIlBT-rLASS 1IAKURY AND irsuurunt cheap for rdh : rca ) ii ( or sollini poor tuallli Addrrsj Iox 10SS Plalsmoulh Y-M-tlT 11 * IIOTUU TVVO-hTOUY U1HCIC ; WILL or liude for Iowa farm land , or will rent lo part ) huvjiiir furniture. Clifton Home. Nrolu , la _ Y-M6W ! rUHXITUlli : PACICKI ) . M a. WALK LIN , 2U1 CUM1NU. TEL. ial. ial.tu rou SAM : nie.\i < KST\TH. KOt'NTKB PliArn IlAROAINfl , $2,500. J3.7M TO , s > e photo * at Hth and PnrnA'n , Mnr * J J Ulb on , 514 First Nat , Hank HlilR HiIK IXTS. FAIIMS , LANDS , LOANS Oo P Iltmls Ile-il I > tfite Co , Paxon lllock 11V-44S ASH POR OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC- counli a G. Wallace , 312 Ilrown block 11K-4I9 NAP-MXHD PIIT : : NRAU su AND CLARK , t.SOO J N Prenzer. Opp P. O IHKS OR HALIJ-SNAP AMONG RNAPS-f-ROOM cottnge , corner lot , at " 5 Kr cent of what th ouse ItMlf co t. M J. Kenntird & Son , * ole ! 10 nnd 311 Drown block. IU3 346 r'OH S\LR. ECO ACRES nICH BOTTOM LAND III Monona county , the banner corn and wheat county of Iowa , 100 ncren under plow , the re t pasture and meadow land : write to W. D. Ix > oinl , lllencoe. la RK-M472 14 OR BALK , MODIUN : iiousn AND PULL IT for J1.710 half cash , will make It Jl 721 It not sold this week A P. Tukey , City Hall. IlK M : XIII 8AL12 OR TRADH. A LAllOn , CON- trolllnc Interest In one of the beat Irrtqitlon ranaN In Nebraska , located In n fine xnllcy over 25 nillen lonK , ha < nn trnrnlnir capacity ol over tlO.OOO per > ear , full partlruUra on appli cation , will fell for reasonable price or trade for tcood Omnhn property ; wl en writing please Klve location nnd price nf property offered , nl-o Inciimbrance , If nnj ; Ihln li n fine Invent- men ! nnd will only be exchinued for norne- tlilnc of equal vnlue ; no real estate with a heavj deb ! will be considered. Addrma for Iwo weeks , T 8 , Ilec office nU f2 18 A PULL LOT. ONI : RLOfK PROM HANSOOM pirk. a btR banmln. P I' , llostwlek R Co. . 31t Paxton black. RK 9 7 l-'OR SALH-AN P.L1IOANT KOUNT/.P. PLACI3 iiousn. > 4 000 ll.f.00 cash , balance easy. Address owner , a M , Ilec onice. HI' M497 IIUY A HANK. Here la your chance The nioomflcld State bnnk will ho soil to th hlKheft bidder at receiver' sale next Satur day , September 11 , nt lllonmtleld , Nebraska A SPLRNDin OPRNINO POR A HANK Unlldlnff , nxturei , fuinlture. fireproof steel chest safe with time lock , and all personal prop erty necessary for the Immellnto business ot a lint-class bank. A PAIIM AT YOUR OWN TOICR Al'o a number of Improved farms ne-ir Rloom- fleld and Imprnv ed lots In Dloomlleld pa ) Ing 2 * > to 30 per cent. MORTOAOn NOTHS Al'o n number of notes secured on real nnd per- nonnl property all ! n be sold lo Ihe highest bidder n ! 10 a m. . September 11 1'37 ano M RRnn , Receiver , Hloomtleld Neb Other Information furnished bv II. C Peters . Co. 1201 Pnrnam , U. S N-ul Rink Hide , Omaha Iin-M7.ll D LOST. LOST PAIR GOLD OLAPSRS IN CASR WITH lecelnt on DniiKln near Kth St. Adlreis 611 So 7th St . Co Rnfff Reunrd Lo ' M719 ! SHOIt'I'll VM ) AM > A C VAN SANT-S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y L1P13 450 AT OMAHA BITS COLI.ROR 16TH . DOl'OL 431 DURSSMAKINQ , MISS STURDY. 4104 IJUR- dette 723 O 6 * r\WMiuoicrus. : II MAROW1TZ LOANS MONRY 418 N 16 ST 453 MATTUKSSTIO - "VVOHIvS. MATTURSSRS. COUCHR.S PARIX3R PURNl- ture to order , repilred. 1003 Lenvcnvv'h ; tel 1 > 03 453 TYl'UWllITKUS. IONS OP RNRIIC1Y WOULD HR SAVRD DAILY If ever > otviator uied the light runnlnR Dens more 1612 Pnrn-im St , Omaha. 454 OMAHA II US IN US S INSTITUTE. HOYD'S theater Hldg , write for s-peUmcn of penm in- ship and catalogue. 206 S-21 * STAMMRUIM . SCHOOL POR \MMRRRRS AND STl'TTIJU ors. Julia V Vauglmn. $03 N Y. Life RUlB ! method bv graded vocal exercises , houis 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 RI3 S14 l'ATU > TS. Sues & Co. , Attorneys- PATENTS at-Lnw and Patent Ex perts Dee RulIdlnE , Omaha , Neb Branch office at Washington , D C. We make PRRR EXAMINATIONS and aid Inventors In celling their Inventions. Send for free Advice nnd Patent Book A rPT"P > 3"rPCs procuied oy C A. SNOW A JV 1 JD1 > L O co _ wnjhlnston. D. C. TREE EXAMINATION and advice No nttor- ncj's fee before patent No claptrap offer of prizes or promise of sudden tvenltli , but uirnlgnt- forvurJ njvlcd and faithful service NOTICE. Notice It hereby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the Boaid of Di rectors of tlio Newton IrrlKatlon district ot Loup county. Neb aika , ut their olllco in said district up to 2 o'clock p. in. of the 2Uh day of September. 1897 , for $3)00 of the bonds Issued by said Irrigation district , all of wild bonds being for $100 each , payable a follow * , tow It : $1,100 in eleven years ; $1,300 In. twelve yearn and $1,000 In thirteen years from the date , nnd drawing Intereal nt Ihe rale of 6 per cent per annum , payable seml- nnnuallv. Principal und Interest of said bonds payable at the olllco of the stale Ircnsurer of the slate of Nebioaka The Hoard of Dlreolor * reserve Ihp right lo rejecl any and all bids. Address all bldti lo G. W , Abbott , secretary , Moultoti , Neb By order of the Board of Ulreclors , made July fi. 1X17. G. W. ABBOTT , Secrelary.C. . C. L , POPP. President. S 3d 20t m FICn CONSTRUCTION QUAUTEU- M ASTER , Omnhn , Neb , August 10 , 1897. Sealed proposals , In triplicate , will be re ceived hero until 2 o'clock p. m , September 10 , 1M)7. ) nnd then opened , for the construc tion of a band barracks nt Fort Ctook , Neb ; also plumbing , heating- and gaspIplnR for same The United Stales icserves right to reject or accept any or all propo = als. 01 any part thereof. Plans and speclllcatlons can be seen nnd nil Information had here. SAM II. JONKS. Cnpt. nnd A. Q. M. nl2-13-ll-lC-s-S-9-m. Sealed bids will be received nt the office of the Ground and Building Department of the Tiansmlsslsslppl nnd International Ex position until 5 o'clock p. m. Saturday , Sep tember 11 for the construction of the Agri cultural building. Plans and specifications on llle In the superlnlcndenl' oillce. No. C31 Paxton block , or sots will bo furnished contractors at cost. cost.K. K. P KIRKHNDALT * M'g'r Grounds und Building ! ) Dep't , UAILUOAUS. HURLINGTON & . MlSbOUUI River Railroad "The lljrllne- ton Route" General orilces , N , W , Corner Tenth and Parnam FtKtfls Ticket ollice , 1502 Par. mini Htrtet , Telephone , 2 0. Depot , Tenth and Mason streets leleplione , 125. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , Denver and west 8.35 am 9. am Lincoln , Denver , Colorado rado , Utah , California , Illack Hills. Montana and Pugit Sound . 4.55 pm 4.03 pm Lincoln Ixical . , . , 7:05 : pm 7 : S pm Lincoln rust Mall 2:55 : pm " 11:30 : am Dally. Dally except Sunday. CHICACIG , nUKLINOTON AND Qulncy Itallroid "The Hurling , ton Route" Ticket oillce , 1503 Parnam Street , Telephone , 250 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128.Leave Leave , Arrive. Vektlbuled Ex , 6.05 pm 7 55 am Chicago Eiprt 9.4S am 4.15 pm Chicago & at Ix > ul Ex 7 50 pm 7.15 am Paclllo Junction Local " 11 10 am 6 10 pm Fast Mall . . 2.M pm Dally " Dally except Sunday. KANSAS TITV , 8T JOSHI'H & Council Illuffs Rnllrodd-'The Ilurlington Route" Ticket Of flee 1502 Parnam Street , Tele p'lone. 250. Depot , Truth and MuBon Streets Telephone , 128 Leave Arrive , Kansas City Day Kx . , ,05nm 8.10 pm Kamu City NlBht Kx . MO.Oi ) pm 6.30 urn Dally MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD General Office * and llcket Onice. Merchants National Hank IlullJltiir , 1131 Kunium Street Telephone. 101 Depot , fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , H58. Leave. Arrive. Kansas City. St. Lauli nnd Bouthrrn | xlnl S.05 pm 12.55 pm Kansas City nxpreb * , 9.30 pm C:0am : Fl. Crook & Union LI. . t > M pm 7.04 am Dally , u \ii.ini tm. ' ' ( Cuntlnueil' ) UNION PACfTTC "Tlin OVKR. Und Houle'VUeneral Office * , N. H Turner 0-Xllllh and Karnam Sireelo. CUr Ticket Office. ISO ! Pnrnnm Stf tt Tclepuone , 318 Depot , Tenth nnd Mason blreels. Telephone , 1 Leave. Arrlv e. "The Oicrlitnl Limited" for Dftir. . Salt Like , Pnclllc coast , nnd nil - . western points . 1:20 : am 4:4S : pm Pas ! Mull train for Denver , S R Iwikc. Pacinc coiel and all ' " " wetlern points . 4.91pm 1020am Lincoln , jltnlrlcc nnd Htiomshurii Krpress . ' " 'IW pm 3.50pm ( Irani ! I'laml ixpresn " SJ5 : pm 3.50 pm Pnll > " Dally ctcep ! Sundns. Council Bluffa Ixicnl lynv es , 5:40 : n. m , 8'60n. m ; 7.SO "u m ; 8-25 R. m : 10:15 n m : 2:1 : ! p. m { t 30 p m : 6 55 p m. ArrHe , 6'20 n. m , ; 7.2) n m , n. m . 9r. : n. m . H 30 a. m i 3-10 p m ; 60 ; p m. ; 9-05 P m . 10.15 p m CHICAGO. MIL\VAl'Kti : : A ST. Paul Rnllwa > City Tlckel hi , , , , " , ' . , , fi onice. 1M4 Parnnm Street. IMlLWAUKEEl Telephone. 2M Depot. Tenlh nnd Mason Slrecis Telephone , m. Iwnve. Arrive. Chlcnico IJmlted nx . * .S pm 8 05 am ClilSaK & Sioux Clly Ux "U .00 am " 3 25 pm * Dally Dally cxcep ! aundiv. _ OMAHA , KANSAS C1TV & KA8TCIIN RAII.- nnd-Omnlm ft St. I ul llallroad-"The O 1C. Routp"-Tlcket Oillce. HIS rnrnam Street. Telephone , 322. Depot. Tenth and Mnson Streets , Telephone , 128 Leave Arrive. ' 1130am Ddly. & . NOIITIIWKST. ern llnllway - City Ticket Oillce , HOI rnrnam Kn el. Telephone , CGI. Dep t , Tenth nnd Mn on Streets. Telephone 128. Leave. Arrive. Mlntourt Valley , Sioux Cltv , St. Paul nnd Minneapolis . 8MO nm 10:15 : pm Mls ourl Valley , Sioux UK . 7:30 : nm 9.05 pm Denl'on , Carroll. Wall Lake . , : SOnm 9:03 : pm i : Mern Hxprecs , Des Molnes Marslialltonn , Cedar Rapids , Chltngo "lOilj nm 4:10 : pm Atlantic Pl > er , Chlcaeo nnd Hast . . . . . . . . < : ' 5 pm 4:10 : pin I'a t Mnll. Clilcno to Omnhn . 3:10 : pm Mlsbourl Vnllo , Sioux City , St. Paul , Minne apolis Limited . . . 5T > 5 pm 9:25 : nm Omaha-ChlenRn Special. . 0:30 : pm s:10 : am Dnllj " Dnllj except Sunday [ CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNR- npolls S. Omnhn Rnllwnv General olllces. Nebraska Di vision. Plftienth nnd Webster streets City Ticket Oillce , _ _ HOI Parnnm Street. Telephone , W > ! Depot Plflcenth and Webster Streets Telephone , 1I5S. Leav e. Arrive Sioux Clt > Accommoda. * 8 50 am " 8.23 pm Sioux C'ltv Accommodn 9.30 am S 25 pin lllalr Kmerson. Sioux ritj , 1'onca Hartlnp- ton nnd Rlpomrield 1 00 pm " 11 55 nm Slnux City Mnnkato , St. 1 uul Mlnnenpolls 0:10 nm " DHili > except Sundaj. bumla > onlj SIOl X CITV . PAC1PIC HAIL- lonil Oeneril Ofllces. United State * National HinU Hulld- IHK. S W Corner Twelfth And l-iirmiii Streets Ticket Ostlie. J40K I'm mm Street Telephone Depot Plftofnth and AVebstcr Streets. Telephone " L Kve. Arrive Sioux City. Manknto , St Paul , Minneapolis. ' 0:15 : pm 3.10 am Dallv PKKMOST. P.LKHORN . Mlovurl Vallpj Railway enrnl Otllcis United States Nutlonal II ink llulldlnK Southwest Corner Twilfth nnd Parnani Sjtruets Ticket Oillce 1401 Parnam Street Telephone. DC1 Depot Plfteenth nnd Webster Streets Telephone , 1458 Lenve. Arrive Dlack Hills. Deadwood " nnd Hot tiprini s 3'00 pm 5 00 pn W > omInK , Cntpor and Doutilas . . . . 3 CO pm 5 00 pin Hastings , York , Divld City Superior , Oe- < neva , I'xetei und Seward - t ard . . . . . " 3 00 pm " 5.00 pm Norfolk. West I olnl 7.5j > am " 10 23 am and rremnnt . . , , J.Olpm 5 00 pi | Jncoln , Wahcui and " 7 S ) am 10,23 nm Piemont . . . ' . ' "S.tn ) pm * 5 00 pn "remont Locil . . 7 50 am Dallj D-ill > excepl Sunday. Sundny only. Dally except Saturday. Dally except Mond.iv CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND it PACIPIC RAIL- rend "The Great HncU Island Route" City Ticket Oillce , 1523 Pnrnam Street Telephone 42S Depot , Tenth anil Mabon Streets. Tele phone , US Leave. Arrive hlcago and St Paul Veslllmlcd Hxprc't . . * 4.W pm 1-20 pn Lincoln Colorado Spus , Iuehlo , Denver nnd west 1.23 pm 4.05 pm Chicago. Des Molnes nnd Rock Island ' 7.00pm 8:15 am Atlantic Kxprisu , for Dea Molnes and east ern points " 7.00 nm 5:33 : pm Lincoln Palrbury nnd HMIeUllo " 5:41 : pm 1040am Dallj " Dally except bunday. WAHASII RAILROAD-TICKP.T OPPICD HI Parnun Street Telepione , 522 Depot , Tent and Mason Streets Telephone , 124. Leave. Arrive St Louis "Canon Hall" I'xpicss * 1:30 : pm ' 11.30 am Dallj. 1'osTOKrici : XOTICK. ( Should be read DAIIA' by all Interested as chrtnges may occur at anj time ) ForelKn malls for the week ending Sep lumber 11 , 1SU7 , will close ( PROMPTLY In ill cases ) at the General Postolllcc an follows PAIICELS POST MAILS CLOSG ON HOUU CARLmU than cloaiiiij lime show below. TrniiM-Atlnntlc WEDNnSDAT At 7 n. m. ( supplemenlar 9 a. m. ) for EUROPE , per s. e. Paris * via Southampton ; at 9 a , m. ( supple mentury 10.30 u. in ) for nUilOl'13 , pe a s. Germnnlp * . Yin Queennlown ; nt 10 i m. for BELGIUM direct , pel s s. Frie = land , via Antvvein ( letters must bo dl rooted "per Frleslanil" ) THURSDAY Al C a. m for EUROPE , pe H s. Augusla Vlclorla * . via Plymoutl Cherbourg nrd Ilninbure , SATURDAY At 7 n m for FRANCF SWITiCERLAND , ITAI Y , SPAIN , POR TUGAL , TU11KEV. EGYPT and BRIT ISH INDIA , per H. s La Touralne * . vl Havre ( lollerB for other parts of Kurop must be directed "per La Touralne" ) ; a 8 n m for NETHERLANDS direct , pe s. a Mnasdamin. . Rotterdam ( letlei must bo dliecled "per Muusdnm" ) : ill a. in for GENOA , per s. s. Ems ( iellers must be directed "itei Ems" ) ; nt 10 u in. for SCOTLAND direct , per s. B. City of Rome , via Glasgow ( letters must bu di rected "per City of Rome" ) ; at 12 m. ( sup plementary 1,30 p. m. ) for EUROPE , pur H. H Etrurla * . via Queenstown. PRINTHD MATTKR , HTC German sleamera Railing on Tuesdaya take Printed Matter , etc , for Germany , and Specially Addressed Printed Matier , etc , for other parts of Hurope Ameri can and White Star steamers on Wednesday. German Hteamers on Thursdays , and Cunnrd , Prench and German stcamcri on Haturda > take Printed Matter , etc , far nil countries for VNhlch they are advertised tb carry mall. After the closing of the Supplementary TransAtlantic - Atlantic Malln named abftvp , fiddltlonnl supple mentary malls aie opened on the plem of the American Kngllsh , Prench and German steam ers , und remain open untl ! within Ten iltn- ulc-a of the hour of salllnif of steamer. SinII * fur .South nnil Central Anu-rlen , Went IinlU-H , ICtc. WEDNESDAY-At 1 p m. for CUBA , per B. Ytimurl , via Iluvivm : ut 1 i > . m ( sup- plementaiy ijo ; p in ) for ST. DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND , per a. H. New York. THURSDAY At 2:30 : n. m. for PORT AN TONIO , per steamer from Philadelphia ; nt 1 p. m , ( supplementary 1JO : p in ) for BERMUDA , per H s , Orinoco ; nt 1 p m. ( supplementary 1-30 p m. ) for NASSAU , N. I' . , and SANTIAGO DE CUBA , per H H. Santiago ; at 1 p. nl. " ( uupplementury 1 30 p m ) for NASSAU. N , P . per B Antllla ( letters must be directed "per An- lilla" ) ; at 3 p m. for JAMAICA , per B , Ardanrose ( tellers for Belize , Puerto Cortez - tez nnd Guatemala musl be directed "per Ardanrose" ) . FRIDAY At 10 a. m. ( mipplemenlary 11 a. in. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except Costa Rica ) and SOUTH PACIFIC POUTS , per s a Alllanca. via Colon ( letters for Guatemala muat bu directed "per Alllanca" ) , at 11 a in for MEX ICO , per H s San Agustln , via Progreso , . nnd Vera Cruz ( letters must ba directed "per San Agustln" ) , at l.J:30 : p in ( sup plementary lp m ) for ST THOMAS , ST. CROIX. LEEWARD and WIND WARD ISLANDS , per . s Foniabelle ( letters for Trinidad and Tobago must bu directed "per Fontubelle" ) ; at 3 11 m. for TRINIDAD. TOBAGO and CIUDAD BOLIVAR , per s. a Curacao , SATURDAY At 10 a. m ( supplementary 10.30 a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND JA MAICA. SAVANILLA and CARTHA- GENA , per B s Alene ( letters for Coat.i Rica must bo directed "per Aleno" ) at 10 u m ( supplementary 10 30 a in ) for CAPE HAITI GONAIVES , Al'X- CAYES. JACMEL and SANTA MARTHA , per a. . Kitty ; at 10-23 a. m. for CA.M- posTorncn Mrnrn. ( Continued ) 1'ECHE. CHIAPAS , TABASCO nnd YU CATAN , per s s. Yucntnn ( Idlers for other parts of Mexico nnd for Cuba mut bo directed "per Yucntan" ) : nt 1 p. m. for JF.REM1E. PORT DE PAIX. CAPE HAITI. ST. MARC. GONA1VES , PETIT GOAVE nnd TURKS 1SIND. . per n B. Thtirlngla. for Newfoundland , ty rnlt to Hnllfnr. and thence by steamer clo e nt thlt otllce dally nt S.30 p. m. Mnll * for Mlquclon , b > rnll to llos. ton nnd thfncc l > > Menmer cl < e n ! Ihls oillce , dally nt 8.30 p. m. Malls for Cuoa clo c n ! Ihls onice dnllj nt 7 00 n m , for forwardlnu by dteamerii > nlllnR ( Monday * nnd Thiir 1i\\M from Port Trtinpn , Pla Mails for Mexico City , overland , unless specially nddre"ed for dls- pnleh by rtcnmer , close nt this oillce daily nt S 30 n in nnd 2:30 : p m "Registered mall closes nt G'OO p in. previous day TrniiH-Piu'lllc Mnll" . Inlls for China nnd Japan , per s > . B. Aztec ( from Snn Franrlnco ) , dote here ilnlly up to September C nt 6,30 p. m Malls for Chlnn nnd Jnpin ( speclnllv nddresed only ) , per s. s. Empress of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , coo ! here dally tip to Sep tember " 6 nt fi:30 : p in , Mnlls for Aus tralia ( except Uioxe for West Australia ) , which are forwarded by Europe , New Zealand , Hannll , FIJI anil Samonn Islands per s. s. Marlpo'n ( from Sun Francisco ) . rlno here dally up lo September " 10 nt 7:30 : a. m. , 11 a. m. ami 6:30 : p. m. ( or on nrrlval nt New Yoik of s s. Campania with British mulls for Australia ) . MalN for Australia ( except West Australia ) , New Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI Islands. per . a Warrlmoo ( from Vancouver ) . close hero dally after September * * 10 and nnd up to September 1.1 at R:30 : p m. Malls for China and Jap in , per s Ta- conm ( from Tacomn ) , close here dally up to September " 19 at 6.TO : p m Mnlls for the Society Islands , per ship Tropic Bird ( from Snn Francisco ) , close here ilally up lo Seplember 21 al 6:30 : p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per s , s Australia ( from San Fianclsco ) , close here dally up to Sep tember 29 nt C'30 p. m. TranPnclfle mail * ni forwarded to per ! of sailing dally nnd Ihe schedule of closing Is nrrnnced on Ihe presumption of their unin terrupted overland trnn lt. "Registered mall Closes nt G'OO p m , previous day , Poitofllep. New York , N. Y , Sepl. , 1K37. CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Poslmasler. KUUMbll TIIElll 0V.ATTRACTIONS. . HnllrniiilH Could AVfll AITonl ( o Ar- nil niiliTliiliinu'iil. of Iho complaint that nothing vas done to lutorcst the l.GOO excursionists thai came Into Omaha from various points n the slate on Sunday , a prominent business nan said yesterday. "I wonder vvhcse fault t Is that these excursionists were not boiler cared for. Why didn't the railroad company make some arrangements for Ihelr entertain , ncul , or suggest to the proper people here n the city that something be arranged lo ntcrast them before the excursionists ar rived here. The railroad company reaped ha principal benefit from the excursion and why should It not Inletest Itself In securing Ihealtractions that Its olllcers now lament lid not exist for Sunday excursionists ? The nislness men of the city do not gain any thing from excursions that come In here when all the stores arc closed It would take but a very small share of the revenue derived from such n big excursion as thai of last Sunday lo place a band In each of the [ irlnclpal parks of the city , and It seems tone : no thai would bo the beat cotnse for Iho Union Pacific lo pursue Railroads In other cities are willing to go to considerable ox- iieiiBo lo arrange attractions that will result In big excursions to those points , and I do not bee any good reason vhy the Omaha loads Rhould bo any moro selfish about thu maltcr than are roads elsewhere. " nIH.MAI. . . Pn r < > iiM-C rill ii. NEW YORK , Scpl. 7. William Usher Paisons of Ihls city and Miss Kathcrlnc Corbln , daughler of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Corbtn. United Stales army , were married In Iho chapel of St. Cornelius , on Governor's Island , tbls afternoon. Miss Bertha Phillips , a classmate of the bride , was mnld of honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Charlotte , Louise , Abigail and Kato Parsons , slslcrb of Iho brldegioom. Henry Parsons , a bi other of the bridegroom , was bebt man. The ceremony was performed by Hov. Dr. Morgan DK , rector of Trinity church. PIIH.SONAI. PAUACK UM1S. D. E. Morion- al Hie Parker. E. A. Becker is rcgislered at the Barker. Otto Flocsbach of Imperial Is at the Barker. L. J. Hurd , an attoiney at Harvard , is In Omaha. S. C. Kellenberger of Chicago Is at the Mlllard. C. E. Miner of St. Louis Is stopping at the Mlllard. D. C. Carpenter of Des Molnes Is at the Mlllard. W. M. Wolcott of East Liverpool Is at the Mlllard. M M. Moore of Portland , Ore , Is a guest at the Mlllard. Postofilco Inspector Swift of Nebraska City Is in Omaha. J. G , Cowling Is registered at the Mlllard from Racine , AVls. Mrs McDonald of Lincoln Is visiting In this city for a few days. Mrs. C. E. Yales ot Lincoln Is vlslllng friends In this city for a few days. U. G , Head , ono of Iho wealthiest cattle men In New Mexico , was at the Millard yes terday. Alfred S. Cooley , deputy United States marshal of Lincoln , Is registered at Ihe Barker. Mrs. W. H. Rath left last evening for Chicago , where she will visit friends for a fortnlghl. \ Sherman Canfield of Sheridan , Wyo , was In the city yesterday , while on Ills way to New York City. Robert Balrd , J. W. Ludwlck , A. B. Antes and F. F. Gladwln are leglstered at the Mll lard from Now York. John A. McMillan , traveling auditor of the Union Pacific , left yesterday for New Mexico , whcro ho goes in searcli of health. George A. Loveland , the woollier man of Lincoln , was In Omaha yesterday , while on his wpy lo vlsll rclallves In Vermont. J. n. Ewlng , Stove Shestak and F. J. Chaloupka , a trio of joung business men from Wllber , are visiting In the city. O. 0 , Grlsvvold of New York Is In the city visiting his nephew , "Sandy" Grlswold of The Dee , and Is stopping at the Barker. Nebraskans at the hotels : H. J. Wbllmoro , Lincoln ; C. Li Mesnot , Julian ; Waller Har ris. Wlsner ; H A. Senior. Bancroft ; M. C. Harrington. North Platte ; W S. CIopp , Kear ney ; John McCawlay and Tim Miller , Hyan nls ; P. J. O'Neill , BaltJo Greek. Sent Free to Men , INDIANA MAN niSCOVRUS A IlE. MAHICAIII-i : linMKUV FOU LOST VIUOH. Sample * Will Ho Sent Krce ( u All Who Wrltu fur It. Jas. P. Johnston of Ft. Wayne , Intl. , after battling for years against tlio mental and physical Buffering of last manhood , liau found tlio exact remedy tliat cures the troublo. He Is guarding tbo secret carefully , but Is willing to ECnd a eainplo ot the medicine to all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness resulting from } outuful Ignorance , premature loss of memory and Btrenglu. wtak back , varlcocela tnd emaci ation , The remedy lias a pecullaily grate' ful effect of warmth and seems to act di rectly , giving needed strength ami develop ment wherever needed , The remedy cured Mr. Johnston completely of all the lilts and troubles that came from years of misuse of the naturally ordained functions , and Is eald to bo abkolutely reliable In every case. A request lo Mr. Jas. I' . Johnston , llox 1010. Ft Wayne , Ind. slitlng that you would like a sample ot hla remedy for men will be compiled with promptly and no charge what over will bo asked by htm. Hit U very much Interested lu spreading tbo news of this great remedy and he Is careful to send the sample securely sealed In t perfectly plain package , so that Us recipient need have no fear of embarrassment or publicity. Headers are requested to wrile without delay. DEPUTIES ARE DRIVEN AWAY Attempted Evictions of Minors Hcsnlt in a Riot. OFFICERS RECEIVE ROUGH TREATMENT liuiist EvorjMnn In HIP Posse lti < Juroil , Alnny of Tlivm Seriously . \Vonu-ii Arc tin1 Most riTTSIlUUO. Sept. 7. The efforts to evict tlio striking miners of tlio rittslmrg & GUI- O Coal coinpiny at OrniiRovlllo , ono and one-half in I lea from C5nston\lllo , resulted In a riot of no moan proportions oiul tlio utter failure on tlio part of tlio company to nc- compllsh Us object. When thu no\\s was received that tlio evictions \\cra to bo < tt- totnptcd tlio whole vicinity about Klnley\lllc , Oastonvlllo nnd OranRevlllo became n Hilly oxcltcd. About 7 o'clock last lilfiht twenty deputies from Washington , Pa , , In charge of Chief Deputy Joseph H. U'ellierlll , reached Klnlevvlllc. Hhcro they were met by a large cro\vd or strikers and their friends. Kncli deputy was armed ttlth a Winchester rltlo and a re\olver , but In spite of this tlio strikers , headed by 100 Polish women , closed In on them and the deputies received rough treatment. They nero gradually forced back and retreated to Oustonvllluhero they were met by a crowd of about 200 men and onion. At Gftstonvlllo the deputies took refuge In the olllco of tbo company , where they were Kept alt night , during which the building was bombarded with stones nnd bricks and an occasional shot was fired At 7 o'clock this morning the trouble of the night reached a climax ulicn the deputies sullied out fiom their besieged quarters nnd started to march to Orangovlllo. iach ono carried hli Win chester In his hands nnd his revolver nas exposed , but these had no tenor ifor the besiegers. Headed by the women the strikers rushed on the deputies with stones , clubs and plckhamllrs and liloua fell thick and fast. One of the big women wrested a rifle from a deputj's bands and struck him on the head with It , Inflicting serious Injury By this tlmu 1,000 men , women and children l.ad Joined the crowd. They came from Vcnetla , Snovvdcn , Calamity and Klnley\lllP The deputies rlcnvly made tholr way to Orangevlllo , taking all of the abavo insults and Injuries but ne\or firing a shot. They finally took refuge In a vacant house , closely followed by the mob , which quickly surrounded the build ing and thiontencd to burn It. rinally one of the strikers approached the house with n dig of truce and a conference was held The deputies were ordered to lca\o town , and after i short parley decided to do so They emerged from the house a Imdly scared lot nt men and , walking bo- t\veen the opened ranks of the strikers , btirted for Gnstomlllo. Almost e\cry man In the passe was cut and bleedIng - Ing and several wore seriously hurt Ono had his right hand almost sevcicd bj a sharp stone As the defeated deputies ran the gaun'lot they were greeted with hlsbca , curses ami ridicule The strikers then closed behind them and marched them to the sta tion , where they took the train for Washing ton After their departure the mob dis persed nnd everything Is quiet now The ofllccrs of the company say no further at tempt will ho made to o\lct the miners for the present. 1)01 , VHAS A .1011 O.N HIS HtS. . Hi1 WiuitN lo Carrj I ColiinitiiiH Con tention for ConiiirninlMc * . "ITTSHUUG , Sept. 7. The convention of miners today which selected delegates to the Columbus convention tomorrow , was ono of the largest ever held nnd probably has not been before equaled In excitement and Im portance. The future of thousands of miners , their wives nnd children depended on the action of the gathering. Although the i-iiiK and flic of the dclcgatees seemed imbued with thu Idea that the operators were ready to throw up their hands and pay the slxty- nlne-cent rate demanded by the strikers , President Patrick Dolan , by excellent diplo macy , tact and pel severance , kept them so well within bounds that the delegates fiom this district will go to Columbus with In structions to usa their own discretion in the settlement of the dlfMculty. President Dolan was well aware of the fact that It the delegates went to Colum bus convention Instructed to hold out for the sixty-nine-cent rate another struggle moro bitter than ovsr , with hunger and starva tion for many , was Imminent. To him , almost alone , belongs the credit of having the dele gates go unhampered by resolutions and free to act as they think best for the good of the miners of the Plttsburg district. Dolan'.s Idea was to have the delegates go to Columbus imtramrneled , where they could consult wllh delegates from other states and with na tional olllccra. He Intimated that there would bo many questions and facts to ho considered that have not yet appeared on the surf.i.e. ( Fiom another source It has been learned that Dolan will make a big fight tomorrow on the mining Industry of weatein Pennsyl vania. It Is stated that nt the conference with the operators at Columbus last week lie was apprised of ceitain facts which led him to believe that not only the Plttshurg but the miners of other districts have been discriminated against , and a fight will be made for justice and fairness. Whether or not the cntlro battle will be fought out Is an open question , but It is knotvn that the basis fora permanent settlement In the Pitts- burg district next December will bo well defined fined and thoroughly understood tomorrow. If the lEsues are too finely ilrivvn It Is In timated that there will bo secessions from the national organization by the PltUhurg district. By many this move seems prob able. able.Dolan Dolan has the sympathy and support of the majority of thu operators hero , and If he succeeds In rallying thu minors of other slates to liU cause as well as he lias suc ceeded at home , ho will have won a gloat battle Dolan will use every uudeivor to bring the convention into line for the ac ceptance of the compromise rate and known ho has a task confronting him. Many dule- cates from other states , notably Illinois and Ohio , will go Into the convention tomorrow with a determination to hang out for the 09- cent rate. In splto of the wish of national ofllccrs. Dolan knows this , and , In order to have his own district with him , ho uc- cocdcd In choking off a resolution embodying the rate question , by ono of the most elo quent speeches ever heard In the city hall , nnd gained the victory ho fought for The following deleeatcs-at-largo were elected- Thomas Kenney , Thomas Chatway , Paul Trimmer , Jacob Afolder , Krank Me Kcnna. District delegates wore elected as follows Patrick Dolan , Henry WalKer. William Doods. J. W. Hlndmanm. William Miller. Charles Laird , Jeiemlah Lavnchc , Joseph Itea , William George , William Warner , John O'Nalll. Cameron Miller. John Dlscroll. Peter Semplo and D. C , Blue , The delegates left tonight for Columbus In the host .frame of mind. Wi-Nt Vlrgrinln Il < rlot WHEEUNO , W. Vn. , Sept , 7. District meetings wore held In all the Weal Virginia regions vvbero the strike exists last night and today. The minors for the most part have been modest In tholr demands. At Fairmont the delegates were Instructed to secure If possible a continuance of the strike until West Virginia In In position to < le n and recognition , but If that Is not pos sible to secure from the national body pledge to continue the oiganlzatlon work In the state until such time as the whole state Is organized and able to demand wages baaed upon the union scale. J. W Hoa of the painters ami decorators who has led the Fairmont fight so well , la one of the delegates Itea stated today that If the Columbus meeting does not settle the strike all union labor In Chicago , Including railroaders , would at once boycott and refuse to use or handle non-union coal This has been agreed upon secretly Kea also said he would use his Influence with all labor lead ers to keep up agitation ; among miners untl everybody Is organized after the settlement Is made , IV1 > mill IlrnUf HU N DHNVRH. Sept. 7.- Charles Ashfonl n young carpenter , fell backward down n nhort stnlrway and broke his neck He lived but a few moments. .NOW Mr.ns OM.V ooonKvrnnu. . Sneer * * ' of tlii > Stntc I'nlr .Scrum ( o He \tnnrcil. UvOovernor rurnns arrived In the city jes'erday ' nnd took up his quarters nt tha Mlllnrd hotel , where ho will remain (111 ( September 17 , when the ofllco of the secre tary of the State fair will be moved out to the grounds The public willing room at the hotel has been assigned to the secro- tun while the oillce Is located In town. In speaking of the fair nnd Us prospects for success , Mr. Kurnns said. "When I sny we nro going to have the best fair wo over had , people rcpl ) 'That Is what I'lirnas nlnavs sn > s' In ono sense that Is true , for If we did not do better from ono venr to nnothcr In any line of work wo would bo wasting time Hut nt the beginning of the the > ear wo vveno Inclined to think Hint the fair this year would not conux up to the nvcrngu owing to thu TransmlBslsslppl Ktpo- flltlon coming next jcnr. However , vvc have now about concluded thnt the exposition will help us. 'Thu Nebraska Imposition commission will hnvo headquarters on the grounds during the coming fair nnd will select n largo quan tity of the matcilal which It will use next jear from the exhibits made at the stale fair. It couldu't possibly get any bolter wheat next > cnr than will be exhibited nt the comlnc ; fair , and It Is doubtful If It eoulil Impiovo on corn. This fnct 1ms furnished nn Impetus to the farmers to make on ex hibit , as many of them nro Justly munitions to have n poitton nf their crops exhibited at the exposition This Is what will make the exhibits hotter than usual , nnd the good feeling which now prevails over the state will bring out the attendance , for thu pcoplo feel moro like spending money this > ear than they have for n long time. Thus wo figure thnt wo arc assured of a good exhibit and a good attendance. Whnt wo need now Is good weather , nnd the boird cannot con trol that. "Tho llvo stock exhibit ptomlscs to bo beller than for some time If nil the men who havu renled nnd paid for stalls for cat- lld bring their stock wo will have the best catllo exhibit for twoho > ears. The oullook for horses and olhcr lines of stock Is also good , duu largely to tha Incrcasu , In the market price , which has encouraged fnrmcrs lo lvo moro nlluntlon to this branch of their business. "Tho board has arranged for Iho Slaylou Juhllco slngcis to bo In nllendnnco nt the fair , and they will glvo n concert In the amphitheater t-vor > day. We think this will bo n gient attraction , for It Is somcthluf ; out of Ihe ordinary nnd will bo nn ontcr- lalnmenl of merit. "Further , we expect Secretary of Agrl- culture Wilson to be with us during the fair This Is nol assured , bill Mr Wilson has led us to bcllcvo that If It weie posslblo for him lo arrange his nffnlrs lo permit of his absence llmt bo would be here. "Thero Is one thing 1 wish > ou would an nounce , and that Is thnt the sccietary'a olllco has been moved to the city for the special accommodation of posslblo exhibitors In Omaha South Omaha nnd Council Bluffs. wheio Ihcj can come In at any time and make their applications nnd avoid the cro.vd which will be at the olllrc when It Is moved out at the giounds After the ofllpo Is moved out lo the grounds prefeunce will he given to outside exhibitors who could not gut hero before " The board of maniKers for the State fair will meet at the Mlllaid hotel next Monday to close up the llnul business of the fair. Venom Inhnlril ullli ( In- Air , And Imbibed with the water ol a m.iluiloua locality , has still a critalu antidote. O < - perionco sanctions confidence In Hosteller's Slomach llltterq as n preventnllve of this scourge All over this continent and In the tropics It has proved Knelt n certain means of defense , and an cindlcant of Intermittent and remittent fevers Nor Is it less tffecllvo for kidney Irouhlcs constipation , rheuma tism and nervousness enH xi-Tnits AinnsTi : J. T. MnNhlmrii < ! ! IMI l.oilfiliiir lit tin * Cltt .lull. A stranger giving the name nf J. f Mash , hum was ancsted lasl nlgnt near the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets Mas'i- burn's conduct has been pccullai and Iho police think it probable that ho may bo con nected with the late holdups About a week ago ho was arrested for refusing to pnv buck- hire , but upon trial was discharged by Judge Gordon. Ho told the police that his homo was In a certain town. In Vlilnia and lint ) he was lei this city In ordci to have his ejcs troaled. Goggles gave color lo the story , but his eyes appeared to be all right. Monday - day night Mashburn got Into a convocation , with n man at ono of the hotels on North Sixteenth sticet and grow ronfldentlal IIo said ho Know of a certain "job" which might bo made to pay several lirndred dollars. The now-found friend failed lo gro\v en thusiastic on the subject and when ho - cured the opportunity , told a policeman of the circumstance M.ishbuin , however , had disappeared I > ast night ho went Into a svi loon near Ninth and Douglas street end told ono of the men Ihere that hi ) "could put him next to a housn which would produce - duce ? 500 " The man Infoimed the police and 'Mashburn ' was locked up at the stallon pending nn Investigation. riiiunlii-i Inlii'n Collu , Clinlcru mill Dlnrrlioon Iti'ini'ilr ) u llonnrliolil NruPHNlt } . Dr J I 'lorry of Trimble. Tenn , In speak ing of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy , says"It hn almost be come a necessity In this vicinity. " This I < the beat remedy In the world for colic , cholera inorbus , djsentery and diarrhoea , and Is recognized aa a necer-ally wherever IU greal worth and mot it become known. No other icnifdy Is so puimpt and effectual , erse so pleasant to take. A permit has been Issued to Mrs. Hurk- hard to build a two-story frame realdonc at 2719 Webster Direct. lee Hart , arrested Monda > for beating his wlfu , was fined ? 2r > and costs by Pollen Iiidgo Gordon yistciday A blcyclo belonging to Jim Fanning of 1314 Davenport sliett was stolen from "Four teenth and Webster stieulP .Monday night The Tlmrston Ulllca' pold medal that wan competed for nt the "Grasshopper" rtlcnlo hold at Ashland Monday was won by Guorgu T. Slrandllng. There will ha a civil service nxamlnallon at the pcstofllco building next iIday and Salurday for Iho position nf supurvlslnK architect There nro two applltanla for the examination , The lecture by Mrs Hanson , a returned missionary from India which was to ho do- llvored at Iho Swedish IlillJl | church al 618 Norlh Eighteenth street tomorrow night , hat been postponed till September H Joe hart , who amused himself Monday nltht ; by colling drunk and healing his wife , was yrslorday fined $2. and costs by Judge Gordon In default of furnishing the amount Joe went upon the hill until his fine Hhull havu been served , V. Hansen , who smashed a beer mug on tlin physiognomy of Jens I.arnui In a saloon fight 'Monday ' night , wan yesterday fined J25 and costs , dlmmm was a few dollars shy and will accordingly be a guest of Jailer Shand for a few days. Jerry Ucardon , Clarence English and Otto Tlarnhart , three bo > charged with gloating a quantity of brass nut of the plant of lha Columbia dkllllrry , East Omaha a couple of vvcekH ago , worn given a preliminary hearing before Justice of thn Pcaro Crosby joiterday and were bound over to tha district court In Iho sum of $100 each. Z. Gllber. a German rag picker , wa ar rested yesterday on the charge of dnielty lo animals The abused beast Is the animal that drnws thn picker's wagon Its baric and withers are cut and lacerated. Gllber asserts that the animal was In Iho name condition when ho purchased II a few "da } * ago for ? G Ills trial Is not for this morning , An Information was filed In police court yesterday agalncl J SdiuutU , charging him wllh taking $135 worth of goods belong. Init to J. P Gardner Gardner l running a little secondhand store at Tenth and Harney streets A few days ago lie .told Sthwarta ; 18S worth of hla stock , but he allege * that the latter not only took the property that was rightfully hlx , hut also an additional J13S worth which he never bought. Bchvvarts maintains that ho bought everything ho took away. TO CUHO A COUJ IS ONE DAY Take 1/axatlvn Brome Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money If U < alU to cure. 2Ec.