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    THE OMAHA DAILY VEE : PJUDAT , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1897 ,
SPECIAL' NOTICES
AilM > rtlfli-iiirntN feir llirnii rolniiinii
nlll ) M < tiiKcn unlll III in , fur tlio
cvfnliiK nnil unlll H | i. in. for Ilio
inorfiliiK : nnil Sunday ( Million * .
AilcrllMtrw , liy rr | ii < < HtltiK n iniiii-
Iii-rrtl iiliri'lt , 01111 Imvc niiNwrr * ml-
< lrut > NL il l < > ti iiiniilicrril Irttcr lit rnre
of Tliu I InAtiMwirit NO iiililrrsnril
tvlll lie delivered on iirvnciitiitloit of
tic ) I'litM'lt only.
Hnlc.i , 1 .l-ac it wnnl Ilr.il Inner ! Ion }
He n nurd thfiTitflrr. Nothing lnl * n
for II-HH Ilinri l-t : for I he llrnt IIIKIT-
lloti. Themnilvprtlfirtiicittx immt lie
run 4 > oiiiii > iitlvi-l > - .
SITt ATIO.VS WAXTKl ) .
WANTKl ) . RtTtATION IIY DIU'O Ct.F.RK ;
ymiiiK nmn , 2 yrs. experience , reference * and
recwimindntlons furnished. Address T 1J , rnre
llciv A-CJ5 0
qi'Aurir.n JIA.U : NIMISK WANTS PI.ACR :
city references. Address T ST , Hee.A .
A M7 It"
A KIIIHT.CI.AHS CHINKHIi COOK WANTS A
rdaci ; an cook ; mil nt Cl'j N. 16th St. . Omaha.
A M76S M
I'lRBT-Pi.AHS nitKSBMAKKn WIHHKS TO
sew inn nf cnch month In payment for fur-
nlshed loom. Adilre n T 31 , lice. A M772 H *
IVAXTKI ) MAI.I2 HUM' .
OANVARriEn. To'TAKB'OllOlIllH ; NKW I.INI3
of work , no heavy coeds In cnrry ; salary or
commlmlon. 'J V. Admns Co. . CJ4 So. 16th St.
II II !
BAlJKHMIJN FOR CIC1AR9. tlU A MONTH AND
expenses ; old firm ; cxpcil"nee unnecessary ; In-
ducementn to customers. C. C. Rlshop * "n , .
Bt , t-wlfc 11-416
MEN AND WO.MKN SOLICITORS FOR THH
Nntlonnl Ri"-rve nssoclntlon ; the best , safest
nnd saiind-st frnternal order In the Held today.
Addrts 1' . A. C. Stevens. S570 CumliiB St. ,
tel , MiH3. Onuhn. _ ' _ _
W , > NTl7ii AC1KNTS IN KVnUY COUNTY ;
fim\ pay weekly to rlnlit party. Hnwki Nur- '
Bery Co. , Mllwniikee. WIs. 11-M102 S21'
CARRIAOH nLAriCSMITII A.S'I ) 1IKI.PKK.
Mechanics only. Drummnnd CnrrlaKB Co.
1 < C1 11
WANTICI ) . LA110RKRH FOR F.XTRA OANO
work \Vynmlnic , Hnuth Dnltotn nnd lown.
Cramer & O'llenrn. lllh nnd Fnrnam.
\VANTID. MKN AND WOMKM TO I.F.ARN
the barber trade ; can complete In two months ;
constant pnicllcc : expert Instructions ; saves
two years npprp.ttleeshlp tools and positions
Riven Kiadunles ; wnKes In simps Saturdays :
Illustrated ' atnlnetiu free. Moler's Rnrbcr
School , Clark and Van Rurcn Sl . . dilciiKo.
100 OIUI.S FOR AM. KINDS WORK ; J3 TO 17
week. Canadian Office , 1122 DouRlns.
WANTKD-A OIIH. KOll Iint'SBWORK IN
family of three ; npply Immediately to 20I _ South
' ' C lO
. i-i
tit It Ave.
VVANTKOiTxTnTiiRNcin iiiiiT roi.isiinu.
Iumi' M. ' I ilmdry , 5IIC" > TortIi 21th St.C .
C 73-0
"
aoon nini.vANTEn. . 2 n
\ \ ANTK.DYOl'Nd riKHMAN OlUl. KOIl GKN-
eral h"U ewi > rk. 1S08 North ISth Htreet.
5VANTKD. 01IH , FOR CIFNIIRAI. IIOUSK-
work. Mri Onsn , 115 S. 19lh St.C
C M774 12'
FOIl III3.\T _ IIOtTSK.S.
HOI SKS IN ALT , PARTS OF TI1R CITY. THIS
O F Ii.ivls Company , 1503 Fainam. D 419
no\ HKs77iNVA & co. . losUT IITI ST.
MODKRN TlOUSICH. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y.
D 421
llfi > .
110fSKS liVALLACE. 1IROWN 11LOCIC. 1CTII
nnd Iu.iiBl.-iH. " 2
_
iTo"l'SlHr"cOTTAC > Efl .t STORES , ALL PARTS
of city. Drennan. lyjvc Co. , 430 I'axton block.
LARGE "uTsT. M'CAGUE. 15TII AND "O ' 3-
IJOt s-S , FLATS , C.ARVIN 11ROS. . 1C13 I'All'M
"
RENT.
HOUSES. J. H. SHERWOOD. 41 ! N.
1'OR RI1NT. 11-ROOM IJRiril RIWinilNCR.
mraliTii In i-vi-ry renport ; Rli-nm ln-nt , iMeclili-
llchtlocnted nt the foulhwpst forner 17tli nnrt
Dimcl.is Kts. Apply to H. W. R.ikcr , Superintendent
V tM
Hl'lg-
tendent IJee ' -
STANFo"im IRCI.H COTTAOKS. f. ROOMS.
S AY cor. 13'h ' i.nd Vlnlon : finest locatlan In
clly for business mi-n of Omnha and South
Onmhn. rents moderate ' . ' 01 Ilec bill Id In jr.
FOU "RENT CHOICE IB-ROOM DETACHED
miil-rn It IUBInciiilro 231S Cnpltol Avenue.
J J - J l
MOVING 11CITSEHOLD GOODS ANU PIANOS.
Oin. Van & SloraR. ! Co. 131P.4 Fiimam. Tl- '
folTTlENT-HANSrOM I'i.ACE HOME OF SIX
rooms and hath room : c-lio.ip to licht patties ;
mu t ih'c : isc-ml refercni'W. M. J. K.-nnnrd &
Son , . .10 nml 311 Rrown lilnck. D-CU
F. I' . WEAD , DOUO.
SEVEN-ROOM MODERN FLAT AT JI7.tO ; NO.
701 South tGth sti Jt.
W 11 Melklo , 1st Nal'l nanU llldR. D M3. > 4
fiix ROOM COTTAOE W1TI 1IATII. IN C.OOIj
coiiilliwn. as S 2131 St. - M- ! ) '
_ _
OH AS 15. WILLIAMSON. COI HEE JILUO. Tel.
717 D-630
1705 MANnETfON ST. , 8-llOOM MODERN COT-
tes ? Kui-d tondltlnn. JI3.M.
QATIV1N UROS. . ] < ! ir. FHrnnm.
12
D--M753
HEVT-MOIiKItX COTTAGE. NEAR HIGH
i linnl The O. I" . Davli Coinpiiny.
RENT. Ift-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1721
DiKlgRENT. next door. D MT77 12
UOOMS.
NKwi.Y "F17 N"SI1ED. | STK.AM IIEATEH
rooms with 'if wllltout board. C3I S. _ Ulh SI.
FRONT .RliOMB. fS & JO. Wii S. 19TII STItEKT.
jl : :30 : H-'J *
NIf'KLY KUItNIHUKn ROOM 1'Olt GENTLIJ-
men. l ! > 10 Cwpltol gteiiuc. E-Mi1 15 *
MS , : . : i so , EBTII AVICNIIE.
I' 'iSl 10 *
'lUCNT.1 ' DEHIRAnLE ROOMS , ALL MOD.
rrn oonvf nlencfJi nnd plnr 'inl lornUotr lionr * '
If rtmlreil. hnjiilre 2iO N. S9M ; St.MC3l 10"
TH41EE NICE ROOMS , llOUViJKKW'INO. 11K
nth i ; 7oi-i2' ;
sot _ _
I roil " INT. J'UIINISHIID ROOM , CON-
vrnlonl to IfMi'dlnt ! IIOUBI' . 203 S. SMh nxr.
E MiC7 9 *
I'M llM.SIIiil : ROOMS AM ) HOARD ,
PIflKT < 'f7.\ ! l""i O\Rl ) AND ROOMS : HOT
vuter ! n-Ht ; lwt location In city. 215 S. rilh
St r * i _
TIUj"OEOUo"l.r KKLKCT FAMILY HOTEL ,
near llumcnm imtU. 1012 so , 2fth ) Ht.
vC mi HOARD. : io YOUTI i MTII ST.
F M-CflS ia
_
GOOD ROOMS. HOARD. Hi MODERN 1IRICIC :
central. Ml North 10th. Mill IS *
Ni iLV uTiNisHiw "WONT Tiooiiis Avrm
Iwartl. 2015 ttoiiKlun. _ F--Mi.'C 10'
TlVE rETllU.rM" . FIRST CLASS
hutrl. Mth and D < l e mrcel > . F-
OOOD ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED. HODKHN
hoaril tcrnii rcaioiiajjlc , CIS
,
Ilrtt-clana
h mi ' , -
' ' . . .
l th l'-.t-l-
I.-IMI
THRFE OR VOVn UMFURN18HED ROOMS
Tor IlKht liouiekrciiliiir. 1511 Cnss St , Cnll from
- *
f . G--27-1S
'
to P. _ _
I _ _ _
KOII HI2. , T KTOIIKS ASI > OITICK8.
FOU-NTiTlnlEE ! : IluLDlNn. v ,
Ono I urea corner nwm , Znd door , with vault ami
prhiitr ulHce. water , etc.
Ono Inrufl front nK.m , 2nd floor , rtlvided Info two
room * hy jiartltlon , water , etc
On large conitr room , Jnil Hour , with vault ,
Ont > front room , divided l > y pnrtltlDit. * hlrJ floor ,
Ono corner room with vault , thlrrt tliior.
One larBB room , third lloor. with iinnlllon dlvlil.
IIIB It Into on * l ne r m nnrt two imaller
private room * , water , clc.
Twn Inrso cruund door room * with vnuHa.
Bev r l iiitull rpom on f.mrth lloor. with . " .
All theft numu r heuli-rt with ulear.i. electric
llslils. fitpplled with flrnt clr.s Janitor Bervlcf ,
Kl vntoi- run J y nml all meht. lliilMlntf
Ptriclly llrtproof. Apply in II. W IHker , hui > r.
Inleodent , Room 101. lire lIulMlnic. _ I
FOll HENT-DE3IC UOOM IN vlllOl'NO FLOOR
ofltcc , lie * liullJInifi wnter. * ti-iun lieaj , clrctrlo
light und Janitor nervlw Apply tu It. V\ .
liaker. jxrlutcndeot Ut * UjlUint. 1 137
rou nnxTSTonns AMI orricus.
tContlntiiMl
KOII RHNT-THK 4-STORY I1IUCK I1UILD1NO
nt 9l i Furnnm St. Thtu bulldlntc tin * n tUn > rx > r
cement InwtMnt , complete Mmm hefltlne fit-
turwi w t r n nil floors , g t , tto. Apply t
lh omto of The Ilw. 1 910
A oonu ir.\Ki : OVEN AND ASEMP.NT. APply -
ply 619 N. 16th Kt. I-M361
A TINNER CAN RENT GOOD RASKMENT
hnp nnd pay part rent In wi-rlc. Apply 619 N.
ICth St. , or I. N. Wntinn , C N. Y. Life Itlrli ? .
I-MSW
WErtAL ROOD HASEMENTS SU1TAIILE
for shop * . Apply CI9 N. 16h ( St. , or I. N.
Wntsm. ra N. v. Lire Hide. I-M3M
ASHXTS WAM'HI ) .
AflENTS WANTED , LADIES. SKND 2'C FOR
n w Invontli n to prevent your hat Llowlne "
O. J. Johnsan , Nut. O. A. llank , St. Paul ,
Minn. J-M77 > > 19
WAXTHIl TO IlKXT.
MODERN HOUSE WITH AROUT TEN ROOMS ,
near Haniicom Park , Address I" 19 , H'-o nfflct > .
WANTED TO RENT. A S OR 7-ROOMCOT-
tnse with furnace , bath , city wnter , BBS. Address -
dress S CO. liee. K-4S1
_
WANTED. HOUSES TO RENT. S TO 7 ROOMS.
(10 to 120 : cannot supply the demand for houses
of this clAnsi list ati once. Q. Q. V/nllnce , Jl !
J. J. Hrown Hlock. K < 8 <
_
MODERN 7 OR 8-ROOMEO HOUSE , FAMILY
nf two. without children , between Karnnm nnd
Chlcaco , cast of Twentieth. Address T 30 , Ilec.
K 7C3-10
TWO MODERN UNFURNISHED ROOMS NKAR
19th nnd Capitol avenue for man and wife : no
children. Address T 29. llee. K 761-10
WANTED , TO LEA"SE ! MODERN HOUSE ,
nlnut 9 rooms , well located , near Hnnscom
pnrk preferred ; small family ; no children. Ad-
dresn T 32 , Ilec nmco. K-M771 10'
STOUAC5IC.
PACIFIC STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
90S 910 Jones ; Ri-ncrnt sloraKe and forwardlnB.
FRANK EWERS. REST STORAGE. 1214 HAR-
ney. M-792 814
_
OM.VAN & STORAGE :511 < 4 FARNAM. TEL 1539
M-433
t\'AXTKDTO :
I1EST PRICE PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
bank account * ut room 50C , N. Y. Life Hide.
N 134
60 SECOND-HAND WHEELS. J3 TO J10.
Otnnlm Hicycle Co. , S2J N. ICth street.
street.N
N 752 Sll
LIST SPECIAL 1IAROAINR IN REAL EP-
tnte with F. D. Wead , 16lh and I > niRlns Sis.
N-.t 3 S2D
KOII SALK IIOHSIJS , WACJOXS , KTO.
FOR SALE CHEAP FAMILY HORSE. fHAU-
ness , iihncton and open hiiBpy : nearly new.
Will trade for bicycle ns part payment. 2C23
Sewnnl St. 1' 722
FOll SAL ! ' , MlSCIQI.l.AXKOUS.
SAWDUST , 'HULK OR SACKED-CRIHUINO
nnd hog fence. C. II. Lee , 901 Douglas.Q433
Q-433
STEAM HOISTING MACHINE. CHEAP. 200S
St. Mnry's Ave. Q-9C3
KLONDIKE. ALASKA , SEND Jl.OO FOR MAP
of the Alaska Bold Holds ; how nnd when to KO ,
what to lake , cost , etc. O. W. Clinton , Wil
liams , Arizona Territory. Q M17G S-12 *
LARGE CHICKERINO UPRIGHT PIANO.
only J130.00. Schmoller & Mueller , 103 South
13th st. < 5-Wt
FOR SALE. ELEGANT CHERRY HANK
counter nnd Hall's burglar proof chest , with
double timer , cost orlslnnlly J2.3 < W.Oi ) ; will sell
for Jl.000.00. Address John R. Pierson. York ,
Neb. Q M719 22
NEW WHEELS. J19.75 ; 2D-IIAND WHEELS , 15
to $15. Omnliu lilcycle Co. , 323 N. 16t\i \ st.
Q M752 Sll
MISCKMiAXHOUS.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARItAOE CO. CLEANS
cesspools nnd privy vaults nt reduced prices.
C21 N. ICth. Tel. 1779. R-920 S-lf
CIi.MIlVOYA > T.S.
MRS. PAUL. 2P5 N. 1TTII ST. . TRANCE ME-
dlum. may be consulted on nil nffalrs of lire :
letters with stamp enclosed promptly nnswerej.
S G30 O4-
MASSAi ; , IIATMS , KTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS. MASSAGE
steam baths. T 721" , in *
MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH
parl'iis , restful anil curative. 417 So. nth. up
stairs. T M703 12'
IUT1IS AN'D MASPAGE TIIEATMENTS : MIIS
Liuni Ellison ; Lottie lliirpfr , assistant ; 119
N. ICth street , room 12 ; rppoulto new i ost-
olflci- . T M733 ll
ORIENTAL TURKISH 11AT11S FOR LADIES ft
gentlemen , 50c. 107 S. llth. Telephone ISIIt.
7C2-O-S *
T - -
1'KH.SOXAI. .
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUI1LES. 3IC-8 REE
IlldK. ; physician , consultation or henlth book
free. _ U 137
SIJPKRKLPOUS HAIR , RALDNEPS. FALLING
hair and all facial hlcmlehes cured. Tine Co. ,
328 Chamber Rommi-rct ! . U C37 O4 *
CHAMPION 11RED COCKERS AND COLLIES.
T G. 15ec. U M52I 17 *
CURED FOR J23 ; UNTIL SKP-
tember 15 ; no pain ; no detention from business :
refer to thousands of pationtH ctiivd ; call or
wrltB. O. E. Miller Co. , az-3 N. Y. L. . Omaha.
U M438
RATHS , MASSAG1L MME. POST , 3191 , B. 13TH.
U C73
BIOXKY TO LOAX HI3A1. KSTATB.
ANTHONY I/AN & TJtl'ST CO. . 313 N. Y. U
ittikU money nt low rntes foi choice farm lands
In lown , norlliern Missouri , euHturn Ki'briihkn.
W 439
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
urouerty. W. Farniim Smith it Co. , 1SL-0 Farn'n
W 410
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1303 Fiirnam St. W 412
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
r nl fftute. lirHiinan , Ixivo Co. , Pnxton Hilt.
W-443
MONEY TO I/JAN. HEM IS , I'AXTON 1UX > CK.
W-93H
FROM } 1W UP. F. D. WEAD. 16 & DOUGLAS
W 5S4-S-SS
fi PER CENT MONF.Y ON NEHRASKA FARMS
nnd Omaha Improved projifriy. Apply ID W
11. Mclkle , . 1st Nat'l IS'k llldB. W 441
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
niiiiHTty. l'u < ey & Thomui , :0" 1st Nut. Ik. bldtt
W-143
MOMSY TO I. OA \ CHATTELS.
O'IY TO 1X < AN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
horses , WHKUIIH , He. , ut lowest rules In city
no icmovul of Kogds ; sirlrtly romMnitlal ; you
can pay thn loan i.lf nt ntiy time or In mis
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
: ou So. leth st.
X--44U
nusixnss OIIAXCKS.
A. 11. ALPIRN. OMAHA JUNK HOUSE. PAYS
hlshcKt nrlces. 4UI-5-7 So. 10th St. . Omaha.
Y MITT S23 *
TO GET IN OR OI.'T OF HUSINES3 GO TO J.
J. Hlbum. 514 FlrJl NnTI Rank. Y-SI14S
SALEFIRST-CLASS IIAKKUY AND
ii'Maurant chcnp fnr r.tsh ; renson for selling
poor health. Address Ilex KfS Plntsmnuth.
Y M-CI7 11
TWO-STORY niUCK : WHlsKLI
or trade for lown farm land , or Mill rent to
party buylne furniture. Cllflbn House. Nroln
In. Y UQM ; n
TOR SALE. DRUG STOCK IN WESTERN
Iowa ; population , 1.000nil.'h . run l > etwren
J'.C XI nnd tc.OOO nnmiully , will Invoice between
(3,50d nnd I2.Si)3 ; IhU U jUrat-clu.il In every
renpect , tut can ho li. > ucht unly dollar for dollar
lar ; reason for selling 111 health : ilnn't write
unlfm you mran bu lrri..s. Addreri. cure T ! t ,
Omnha Jlee. Y M730 15
_ _
A KLONDIKE ! ' . WHO HAS HAD TWENTY
rears' rxpcrlciv.c In mlnlui ; . hau rpent yfir > on
thi Yukon. Is Ihuruugjhly famlllnr with the
Klondike , hai ! ntrn > rts and jirofjirctorfr on the
Klnndlkr , will clvc tliorouuh iuoi > pcctur's map
end personally snuvcr ull qurMluns rrlntlnu to
thnt nounlry , or liow to Bet In Ihrre , ( , r\r. \ .
for tlic price of II. Addror II It. Ttinmux'Jii
m Ilalley UuMJlnr. Seattle , Wutli.
Y M74S OS *
> oYOr WANT TO MAKT.
money out of AlaiknT U.iy out rub ( tul.c cor-
titlcoli'i1 II1) rarji , wi litvr | > n'rlu > irrd f. rl.ilms
rn I'.l'U'radc aftk si : I IIOM : ti01ilnn | npw
rn r 'Ut > ' , IrvMllsal' ' . Aloika rti.14 Oinipany ,
ISIS and 131 ! M3ilc Truti > ! c , C'h ' < > : < .
Y--M74S
Cll.\XfKS.
( Contlnueil , )
IV1II SALE OR RENT. STEAM GRAIN P.I.F.
viitor , 70 mll fMm Ontnlm. splendid li.m-
tl' n J. E H"Utr. . revenui1 cnlleitnts nlllce.
Omahn. Y M716 11
rou i\ciiA.vm2.
SEVEN ALMOST NEW DWIH.LING HOUSES
with Ints In Roihp ter. N Y. . for trade for
llKht Rood property In Omaha or farm land In
Nebraska er lows A tdresi W. F. E tfrhelt ,
Wlllcox St. . Rochester , N. Y. J5-MTM 12
SAM : IU\L ISTATK.
KOtTNTXM PLACE 11ARGA1NS. 12.500. IJ.7SO TO
IC.SOO ; see photos at ICth nnd Fnrnnin , Morse
111.Is. . J. J. Gibson , 514 First Nat. Il.ittk Rldg.
UK Iti
IIOUSF.S. IXTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS
Gco. P. nemls Real liitnte Co. , Pnxton lllock.
RE-448
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS RANK Ac
counts , a. a. Wallace , 312 Rrown block.
RE 449
SNAP-tfiXllO FEET NEAR 220 AND CLARK ,
11.200. J. N. Frenier. Opp. P. O. RE--2Z2
FOR SALE-SNAP AMONG SNAPH-6-ROOM
cottnKc ; corner lot , nt 75 per cent of what the
house Itself coit. M. J. KcnnKrd & Son , sole
ngent.i , 310 and 311 Drawn block. RE J46
FOR SALE , WO ACRES RICH I1OTTOM
In Monona county , the banner corn and wheat
county of town ; 100 ncres under plow , the rest
pasture and mendow land ! wrlto to W. D.
I40omls , Rlencoe , U. HE M47S II
FOR SALE OR TRADE , A LARGE. CON-
trollIriK Interest In one of the best Irrigation
canals In Nebraska , locnted In n fine vnlley
nver 23 miles lone , has nn enrnlnB capacity ot
over 110,000 per year ; full pnrtlnulnrs on nppll-
cation ; will sell for rensonnble price or trude
for good Omahn property ; when writing please
Blvo location nnd price of property offered ,
nlso Incumbrnnce , If any ; this Is n line Invest
ment and will only ! K > exehanBed for some-
thlnp of ciiunl value ; nn real estate with a
heavy debt will be considered. Address for
tt > o weeks. T 8 , llee office. RE-582 1S
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT
KOUNT/.E PLACE
HOUSE.
$1,000-11,500 cash ,
balance easy.
Address owner. S CO , Uee office. RE M49T
MODERN SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND FULL LOT
this week for 11,700 , half cash. A. P. Tukey ,
City llnll. RE-741
17 PER CENT GROSS INVESTMENT , IM-
provej real estate ; rental. IC4S.OO per year ;
price , 13.800. Address T 2S , llee. RE M734
A HOME THAT IS ONE-OF 8 ROOMS : HARD
wood finish , modern , pleasant reception hnll ,
cooil barn , full lot , enst front. M. J. Kennnrd
& Son. Sole Agts. , 310 Brown Uloek ,
RE743-17
K1/NDIKE DISCOUNTHn ; K,0 ACRES LAND
near Stanton , Neb. . IS.21 p r ncre ; only nne-
thlrd real value : Itnvil on last assessment.
Address D. W. P. , Yankton , S D.
RE M7 t 13
LOST.
SORREL MARE , AI1OUT 9 YEARS OLD-
welBht. 950 pounds ; while Ktreak In forehead :
rllpcd forelock ; had on nn old web halter when
left. Return to 4203 Cumins street nnd receive
reward. T. C. Havens. Lost 741 10
LOST PAIR OF NOSH GLASSES. RETWEEN
14th street nnd Ree building. Finder plcnsc
return to Aloe , t Penfold Co. nnd receive re-
'nrd.
Lost 7C3-9
_ _
STOLEN. STEER ? HRAND T ON LEFT S
3 miles west of Irvlnittoti Septembi-r 7 : r
ward for return. Mrs. Dillon. Lost M773 10
SIIOHTIIAM ) AXII TYI'KWHITIXt ! .
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
AT OMAHA RUS.COLLEOE. 16TH & DOUGLAS.
451
KAIOIS FOIl IlKXT.
FOR RENT SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES OF
the best farm land , near Elkhorn , this county.
Inquire William S. Poppleton , room 311 , First
National Rank Rldg. , Omahn. 7CO
M. S. WALKL1N. 2111 CUMINO. TEL. 1331.
455
I'AAVMIIIOKKKS.
II. MAROWITJ5 LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 KT.
452
MATTIU3SS HHXOVATIXO AVOUKS.
MATTRESSES , COrCIP'S \RLOR FURNIture -
ture to order ; repaired. 18 3 Lenvenw'h , tel. 15 j.
453
nilKSHMAKIXR.
DRESSMAKING. MISS STURDY , 4304 RUR.
dPtte. 723 O-G'
TYriswuiTiaus.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD 1E ! SAVED DAILY
If every operator used the Unlit runnlnc Dens-
more. 1012 Farnam St. . Omaha. 434
COMMKHCIAL COM.I3RI3.
OMAHA IIUSINESS INSTITUTE ; ROYD'S
theater Rids. ; write for specimen of penman
ship nnd catalogue. " * 20C S-24 %
. STAM.1I13III\R.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AND STUTTER.
ITS ; Julia E. ViiiRhnn , k03 N. Y. Life I1MB ;
inpthod by Kradcil vocal exercises ; hours. 10 to
12 and 2 to 4. $13 514 *
PATENTS.
13 A TIl\TrrC Sues * CoAttorneys -
r A 1 HIM I Jj nt-Law and Patent Experts -
perts , llee Building ,
Omnha , Neb. Hrnnch office at Washlneton ,
D. C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS nnd
nld Inventors In selling thelf Inventions. Sena
Tor free Advice nnd Patent Dock.
TATT < yN"frS procured oy C. A. SNOW &
. . . \ . i - I
.1. j.i j-ix-i C3
co _ Washington. D. C.
K1IC13 EXAMINATION and ndvlce. No attor
ney's fee before patent. No claptrap offer of
prizes or promlsj of suddrn wealth. DUE uiralsht-
forvard ndvlce and falthfu * service
PROPOSALS FOK FRKSH VKGKTAI1LES.
Headquarters- Department of the Platte.
Olllco of the Chief Commissary , Omaha ,
Neb. , September 10 , 1M)7 ) Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received hero until 11
o'ulsck a. m. , central standard time , Oc
tober 1 , 1S37. and then opened publl-Iy for
furnlshlni ! and delivery of such auantlllei
of potatoes and onions as may be required
by the Subsistence Department at Forts
Crook , Nlubrara and Robinson , Neb. ; Forts
1) . A. ItusMell and Washakle , Wyo. . and
Fort Meude. S. 1) . 1'ropnEals will alno bo
received and opened by the Commissary nt
Fort Crook until 11 o clock n. m. , central
standard time. October 1 , 1S97 , and by Com
missaries nt r-'ortH Nlobrara , HobliiHon , D.
A. HtiBSpllVashakle and Mcndo until 10
o'clock n. in. , mountain standard time , each
Post CommlsM.iry receiving propoHal.s for
his own post only. TinrluIU Is r'-eerved to
reject any or nil proposals In whole or in
part , lllank proposals and specifications ,
showing in detail the articles and ( juantltles
required , and givliiB full Information us to
conditions of contract , will be fnrnlHhed on
implication to any of the above mentioned
officers ) . FUANK B. NYI3 , Major and C. B ,
S-10 dlt 2-30-M ! )
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby Blven that foaled pro.
posals will be received by the Hoard of Dl-
rectors of the Newton Irrigation district of
Ix > tip county. Neb mka , nt their olllca In fold
district up to 2 o'clork p. m. of the 21th day
of September. 1SS7 , for W,5dO of the bonds
iHsiit'ii by aald Irrigation district , nil of
Bald bonds hrliiK for $100 encli , payable an
follows , towlt : $1,100 In cloven years ; $1,300
In twelve yearn and $1,000 In thirteen years
trom tb date , and drawing Interest at the
rate of G per cent per annum , payable nc'inl-
annually. Principal and interest of said
bonds payable at the ofllce of the state
treasurer of the state of Nebraska.
The Hoard of Directors reserve the rlsbt
to reject any and all bids. Address ull bldt >
to G.V. . Abbott , tvcretary. Motilton , Neb.
Hy order of the Hoard of Director * , made
July ( ! . 18ST.
G. W. AUBOTT , Secretary.C. .
C. It. COPP ,
President.
Notlrr to lllilil < T ,
The superintendent of construction of the
Nebraska state building ut the Transmls.
Fli > slppl and Internatloiiiil Imposition will
receive bids until September IS. IW , nt 12
o'clock , noon , nt the olllce of the Hoard ot
Directors In the Dellone hotel annex , In the
clly of Omuha , for all materials necessary
to construct the Nebraska state building to
bi > erected upon thu exposition grounds.
Copies of i IHI estimate can bo secured of
\V. II. Dearlim , iiKxistant secretary , ut the
olllco of said Hoard of Directors.
GKOHGK . liu-AKE ,
Superintendent Construction.
Attest : W. H. I-MCAHINO ,
Assistant Secretary.
fieuU'il bids will be received at the olllct-
of the ( iround ! > nnd DullJIiif Department of
the T'ansmlssliislppl and Inlernntlonal Kx-
posltlon until & o'clock i > . m. Saturday , Sep.
teir.lier 11. for the construction of the Agrl.
rultaial building. 1'luns and specifications
tin Ale In the superintendent's olllce , No.
C31 Pixlon block , or seta will be furnished
contractors ut cost.
cost.F. . P. KIIIKF.NDAI.U
ii'y'r Grounds and Dulldlnga Dey't.
II.\tl.HM.VOH.
MrTin tiMNiTiiV MISSOURI
Rl er RMlro.nl'The lurllnB"
Itiinw t n lloula nerl offices. N.
W. furner Tenth nnd Fnrnam
> Ur. < ; ts , Tlukt nlllce , IMS Fnr-
n m Street. Telephone. ISO.
Depot , Tpnt nnd Mason streets.
Telephone , 1JS.
I > > ave , Arrive.
Lincoln. Penver nnd wnt 8:55 : am 0:34 : am
Lincoln. Dtnver. Color - , , , . .
r Ju , t'tah , Cnllfornln. i ] f
lllack Hill * , Montnn.1
nnd I'ugt-t Sound _ * 4:35pm : 4:05 pm
Lincoln Local 1OU : i > m 7-45 pm
Lincoln Kant Mall iS2K : pm 11:30 am
rtnlly. Daily except Sunday.
CHICAGO , i nUHLINOTON AND
Qulncy Hnllrnnil "The HurltnR-
ton IloutWTlcket oince , 1502
1'nrnnm Street. Telephone , 230.
Depot , Tenth nitil Mnaon Streets.
Telephone. 128.L .
L ove. Arrive.
6:05 : pm 7:5S : nm
9:48 nm 4:15 pm
7:10 : pin 7f : > T. nm
Ml :40 : nm C:10 : pm
2'O : pm
( KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH &
Council llluffs Rnllroad-'ThB
mm RurllnRton Route" Tlfket Of
fice , 1508 Karnam Street. Tele
Mtjute > phone , 230. Depot , Tenth nnd
Mapon Streets. Telephone , 128
IiF-iive. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Kx. . . . $ ; OSam C:10pm :
Knnsaii City Nlcht Kx. . ' 10:00 : Din 6:30 : am
Dally.
WA11ASH RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE. 1416
Farnam Slrest , Telephone , 322. Depot , Tenth
iind Mason Streets , Telephone. 123.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis "Canon Rail"
Express 4M : pm ' 11:50 : nm
Dally.
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND A : PACIFIC RAILroad -
road "The Orent Rock Island Route" Clly
Ticket omcc , 1323 Farnntn Street. Telephone ,
42 * . Depot , Tenth and Motion Streets. Tele
phone , 12& ,
I nve , Arrive.
Chlcnpi ) nnd St. Paul
Vestlbuled Express. . . . 4:50 pm 1:10 pm
Lincoln. Colorado SPRS.
I'ucblo. Denver nnd
west 1:23 : pm * 4:05pm :
Chicago. DCS Molncs nnd
Rock Island 7:00 : pm 8:1 : ! nm
Atlantic Exprws. for
Des Molnes nml east
ern points 7:00 : nm 5:33 : pm
Lincoln , Falrbury nnd
Ilillevllle 5:43 : pm 10:40 : nm
Dally. Pally except Sunday.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE * ST.
Paul Railway City Ticket
Olllce. 1501 Farnam Htreet.
Telephone. 2'l. Depot. Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone ,
123.
Leave. Arrive.
Limited Ex } ! JO pm 8:03 : am
ChlciiRo „ „ & Sioux City Kx llCO : nm 3-.K pm
Dally Dnlly except Sunday.
OMAHA. KANSAS CITY & EASTERN RA1L-
road Omaha .t St. luls Hallrond. "The O. 1C.
Route" Ticket Olllce. 1415 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 322. Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets , Telephone , 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
PnttonsburB , Klrksvllle.
Qulncy Local * 3:40 : nm " 10:45 : pm
St. Louis , New York
Limited 4:30 : pm 11:30 : nm
DMIy.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
Ocncrnl Olllces nnd Ticket
onice. Merchants National Rank
nulMlnn , 1224 Farnam Street.
Telephone , 104. Depot. Fifteenth
nnd Webster Streets. Telephone ,
1438.
L ave. Arrive.
nnd southern points. . . , S:03 pm * ' ? :
Knnnas City Express.'J Pm ISx,0 " "
, ,
, :00am
Ft. Cronk & Vnlon LI. . . SifJpm
'
Dally ,
CHICAGO & NOHTIIWKST.
em lfciilny City Ticket
Otllce , i 1401 Fnrnnin fitrect.
Toleh1ine. | 6C1. Depot. Tenth
und Jlason Sirects. Telephone
Lea Artlve.
Missouri Valley , Sioux ' '
City. St. Paul and .
Mlnncnpol's ' 6:40 nm 10:43 pm
Missouri Valley. Sioux '
City I "ISO am 9:03 : pm
Dt-nlson , Carroll. Wall
I akc ; i 1:00 : am 9:03 : pm
Eastern Express. DCS . . ;
Molncs , Murshalltown , .
Cedar Rapids. ChlcnK' ) "JOilo nm 4:10 pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chicago
nnd Enat , * 4:15 pm 4:10 : pm
F.wt Mall , Chicago to-
'
Onmhn 3:10 : pm
Missouri Valley , Sioux \
City. St. Paul. Minne
apolis Limited 5M pm
Iniaha-OhU-aKo Special. . 0:30 ptr
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
fiffifaT strei'ts. City Tlcki-t Olllce ,
aSJ ! 1101 Farnam Street. Telephone.
f.Cl. Depot. Fifteenth olid Webster Streets.
Telephone , 1I5S.
I > enve. Arrive.
Sioux City Accommoda. 8:30 : am 8:23 pm
Sioux City Accommoda. BW uin 8:23 : pm
lllalr , Emerson. Sioux
City , roncn , IlnrtlnB-
ton nnd Illoomllfld. . . . 1:00 : pm
Sioux C'lty , Manknto. St.
1'nul , Mlnnenpolla - C:15 pm 9:10 : nm
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only
SIOUX C1TV ft PACIFIC HAIL-
rimd General Olllces. United
.States National H.inlt Ilnll.l-
litK. S.V. . Corner Twelfth
.ind Fainam Streets. Ticket
Olllce , 2i31 Farr.air. Street.
Telephone. 5' ' Depot , Fifteenth and Webster
Streets. Telephone , 1433.
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City .lanlioto ,
St. Paul , Minneapolis. 0:13 : pm i 9:10 am
Dally.
FIIKMONT , F.LKHOHN .1
MlMnbiirl Valley Railway
Gen-rnl Olllces. United States
National linnk IlulMlncr.
Snutliwpst Corner Twelfth and
Farnam Strei'ts. Ticket Olllce ,
HOI Farnam Street. Telephone. 561. Depot.
Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , H"8.
Leave. Arrive.
Illaclc Hills. Dcadwood
and Hot Sprint's 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wycmlnt- , Casper nnd
Douelas 3 00 pm 5 00 pm
Hastings , Turk , DavU
City Superior , Ge
neva , Exeter nnd seward -
ard 3:00 pm 5:00 : pm
Norfolk. West l-ulnt 7:53 : am 10:23 : nm
nnd Fremont 3CO : pm 5:00 : pm
Lincoln. Wnhoo nnd 7:50 nm 10:23 : nm
Fremont 3:00 pin 5W > pm
Fremont Local 7:50 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday , Sunday
only. Dally except Saturday , Dully
except Monday.
UNION PACIFIC "THE OVEU-
land Route" General Olllces , N.
E. Corner Ninth nnd Fainam
Streets. City Ticket Olllce. ISOi
Farnam Street. Telephone , 31C.
Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets.
Telephone. 128.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver. Salt Lake.
Paelilc coast , nnd nil
western points ' 8:20 : nm 4:43 : pm
Fast MH | | truln for
Denver , Salt Lake ,
Pacific coast nnd all
western points . . . . . . . . 4:03 : pm 10:20 : nm
Lincoln , llcalrlce and
Stromnburp Express 4:03 : pm 3:50 : pm
flrand Island Express. . . I5:33um : 3:50 : pm
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
Council Bluffs Local leaves , 5IOn. : m. ; 0:50a : ,
m.i 7:30 : a. m. ; B25 n. m."JO:43 n. in. ; 2:15 :
| i. m. j 4 30 p. m.i 6:33 : p. ' m. ' XIrives. 6:20 n. m. ;
7:20 : a. m. ; 8 n. m. ; 9:23 : n. in. ; 11:30 : n. m.i
3:10 p. m.i 5:40 : p. m. ; 9:05 : p. .in. ; 10:45 : p. m.
XOT1CK.
( Should be read DAII/T i > y all Interested ,
as changes may occur at .fitly time. )
Fort-Inn mnllH for the , Avi-eU cmllm , ' Sep
tember 11 , 1K97 , will close O'JIOMPTKY In iill
CiiHes ) lit the General Pnitolllce as follows :
PAHOKLS POST MAIll/S CLOSR ONE
HOLM ISAULUSn thuil closing time shown
below. '
TrniiN-AtIiintu MallH.
SAT1JIIDAY At 7 n. m. for FRANCE.
SWITHKHLAND , I TAW. SPAIN , POIl-
TUOAI . TURKEY. ' 13OY1T andliRIT-
IHI ! 1NOIA. per . u. t.a Tour.ilne * . via
Havre ( letters for oti | ) > y.liuirtH of Kurope
must bo directed "per1 lih. Touralne" ) ; at
8 ii m. fnr NITI'yHTAM11S ! < llr nl Her
t * . 11. * . * * d i * * , j > v > * o. F * , i it i iicnui a
must be directed "per Kms" ) ; ut 10 a. in.
for SCOTLAND direct , per H. a. City of
Home , via Glasgow ( letter.- ; must bo di
rected "per City of Home" ) ; at 12 m. ( sup.
plementary 1:30 : p , in. ) for KUHOP13 , per
a. a. IStrurla * . via Quecnslown.
PRINTED MATTER. ETC.-German steamers
salllm ; on Tuesdays take 1'rlntcd Matter , etc. .
for Ornnany , nnd .Specially Addressed I'rlnled
Mutter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. Ameri
can and White Star steamers on Wednesdays ,
nerinan uteumcrg on Thurnlays , und Cunnrd ,
French und ( Icrrnun utramris on Katurday >
take I'rlnled Matter , etc. . for all countries for
which they ulu advertised to curry mall ,
Aftrr the closlne of the Bupplemcntary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Mails named auovu. additional supple
mentary malls ure uprned on the plem of thfc
American English , French anil Oennan tteam-
em , und remain open until within Ten Mill-
utra pf the hour of tnlllm ; of ilramer.
AlnlU ffir Stiitili inn ) C > iilrnl Aiiifrlon ,
Went Indlfii , lite.
FHIDAY-At 10 a. m. ( Hitptilementary 11 a.
ui. ) for C13NTKAI , AMlSrtlCA ( except
( Contlntifd.l
Oostn Ulcn ) mid SOt'TH PACIFIC
POUTS , per s. * . AlHnnon , vln Colon
( loiters for Oiin * ninln mil ! " bp directed
"per Alllnncn" ) ; nt II n. in. for MKX-
ICO. tier s. s. Sitn ARtistln. via Progrcso
nnd Vern Cruz ( letters must be directed
"fier Snn AKiiMltt" ) : nt I2Sn ; p. m. ( sup-
lilemontnry 1 p. m. ) for ST. THOMAS.
ST. CINMX. T.KKWAItn nndVIND -
WAUD ISLANDS , per . s. Fontnbelle
( letters for Trlnldnd nnd TobnKO must he-
directed "per Fontnltplle" ) ; nt 3 p. in.
for TU1NMDA11. TOHAOO and CUM\\1 >
HOI.1VAH , per f. s. Curacao.
SATl'UDAY At 10 n. m. ( "tlpplementnry
10:30 n. m.i for FOUTUNK ISLAND. JA
MAICA , SAVANILUA nnd OAUTHA-
OKNA , per s. s. Alenp ( letters for Costa
Hlcn must be directed "per Alone" ) ; nt
10 n. m. ( supplementary l":30 : n. in. ) for
CAPR HAITI , OOXAIVRS. AVX-
CAYICS. JACMlit.nnd SANTA MA11T11A.
per . . Kitty ; nt 10-.10 n. in. for CAM-
PKCHB. CHIAPAS , TAHASCO and YU
CATAN , per s. s. Yucntnn ( letters for
other parts of Mexico nnd for Cuba mutt
bo directed "t > er Ytiontnn" ) : nt 1 p. m.
for JUUKMIK. POUT 1JR PAIX , CAP1C
HAITI. ST. MAUC. QONA1V1CS. PKTIT
OOAVK and TUHKS ISLAND , per 9. s.
ThiirlnRln.
M IIs for Newfoundland , by rail to Hnllfnx. ( ind
thence by steamer , close nt this olllce dally nt
8:50 : p. m. Malls for Mlqueton , by rail to llos-
ton nnd thenec by simmer , clone t this olllce ,
dally at S:30 : p. in. Malls for Cuoa close nt this
olllce dally t 7oo a. m. , for forwardlnc by
utenmers salllnK ( Mondays nnd Thursdnysi from
Port Tampa , Fin. Mulls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially nddrcM d for dis
patch by steamer , close nt this olllce dally nt
5:30 : a. in. and 2:30 : p. m. RcglslcreJ mall
closes at 0:00 : p. m , prevlaus day.
Trniii-PnclllG Mull * .
Malls for China , and Japan , per s. s. Aztec
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up
to September 5 at 0:30 : p. in. Malls for
China and Japan ( specially addressed
only ) , per s. s. Empress of Japan ( from
Vancouver ) , close here dally up to Sep
tember * * 6 at fi:00 : p. m. Malls for Aus
tralia ( except UIOSP for Yesl Australia ) ,
which are forwarded by Europe , New
Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and Samonn Islands ,
per s. s. Mnrlpoiii ( from San Francisco ) ,
close here dnlly up to September 10 at
7:30 : a. in. , 11 n. m. nnd 0:30 : p. m. tor on
arrival tit New York of s. s. Campania
with Hritlsh malls for Australia. ) . Matin
for Australia ( except West Australia ) .
New Zealand. Hawaii and FIJI Islands ,
per s. . Warrlmoo ( from Vancouver ) ,
close hero dnlly after September " 10 nnd
and up to September 1.1 nt fi:30 : p. in.
Mails for China and Japan , per . s. Tacoma -
coma ( from Tncoma ) , close here dally up
to September " 19 nt 6:30 p. in. Mails for
the Society Islands , per ship Tropic Ulrd
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally
up to September 24 at 0:30 : p. m. MnllH for
Hawaii , per s. B. Australia ( from San
Francisco ) , close hero dally up to Sep
tember 29 nt 0:30 : p. m.
Trans-raclflc nmlls arn forwarded to port of
palling dally nnd the nchnlulo of closlnir Is
nrrnntced on the presumption of their unin
terrupted overland transit. Registered mall
closes nt 6:00 p. pi. previous day.
Postofllcp. New York , N. Y. , Sept. 4 , 1 7.
COnNELUIS VANCOTT. Postmnster.
RAISE CI2M3HY AMJ WATHIIJMJI.OXS.
Ni-liriiMkii TnUliiK tinIciul oil Tin-He
Piiiiiilar rrodlu-tN.
Nebraska Is becoming more nearly self-
KUpportlnR In the matter of farm and garden
products each year , until almost everything
that will grow in a northern climate is be
ing produced In perfection. Only n few
years ago all the celery consumed In thh
section of the state was shipped from the
cast , largely from Michigan , and hundreds
of cars wore brought bore end thousands of
dollars returned every season. Now the
finest colcry In the country Is grown In
Nebraska , and this state from being a buyer
has come to be a lioavj shipper to other
states.
It was the same way with watermelons.
In tlio early spring Georgia was depended
upon for n supply , and a little later Mis
souri , but good judges of melons were ac
customed to wait fo'r the Muscatlno melons
grown In Iowa. The handling of Muscatlno
melons was at one time the loading occupa
tion of many wholesale fruit houses durln , *
the season. The melons were received here
In car lots , and many of them crated and
shipped out over the elate and Into the moun
tains. But the Muscatine melon is now a
thing of the past so far as this section Is
concerned. The beginning of the change
was some three years ago. when the 'armer ?
and gardeners in the vicinity ot Omaha aitf
Council muffs began to plant melons quite
extensively.
Last year one farmer near South Omaha
sold 30.000 melqns and gave away many
thousands more In order to convince people -
plo that the home-grown wore better than
those shipped in from a distance. This
year the same farmer has a crop that Is
estimated at over 00,000 of the very large
size , and double that number of small melons
Six teams are employed in hauling the
melons into the city from the farm , nnd they
are selling at tlio rate of 1,000 to 1.500 pei
day to the local trade , while arrangements
are being made to ship the surplus to the
Black Hills and other localities farther west.
The famous Muscatlno melons have been
entirely driven out of the market , the qual
ity ot the home-grown being much superior.
TO CURD A COLD IN ONH DAY
Take Laxative Flromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists rotund the money If It fails to
euro. 2ic. !
OlIlriT C'lintiftiT tinIllirfilnrH. .
Constable Kent Lawson of Manilla , la. ,
arrived in Omnha yesterday and easily
Identified P. F. Morlarlty and Charlns Gro
ve nor as the two men wanted In bin town for
burglary. Tin ; men whan arri'stnl In this
city had a largo quantity of ruzor , wntrhes
and other articles In their pjwsnlon lor
which they could give no good acrouut.
Constable Lawson stated that the men had
been seen around .Manilla . for about , a week
and simultaneously with their departure
a number of robberies had been committed.
A barber chop , dry coeds store and several
other places were broken Into upon the
same nlKht and a large quantity of p-oods
taken. Hn Identified' one of the coats which
Morlarlty bad wl'h him as one which had
been taken from the dry goods store.
Morlarlty returned with the constable with
out causing any trouble , but Groveller re
fused to accompany him until extradition
papers had been secured. The constable
left with one of the men last night and
will return for the other as soon as the
proper papers can he Issued.
Mtmy I'liiiillilntfH nil llniiil.
A number of candidates addressed a nicot
ine of the First Ward Republican club at
Tenth and Hickory streets last nlnht.
Amone them were Judge llaxtcr , Fred
llrunlng. D. M. Haverley. Thomas Crocker ,
George Thompson. L. S. Skinner , Gun llartc
nnd John T. Dalley. Hemarks were also
made by Dr. Hanehott nnd Ed Cornlrfh.
Consldorublo enthusiasm was displayed by
the good representation of First ward re
publicans , who made up the meeting.
llnyN Loot n On inly Stiiiul.
Last night three small boys broke _ lnto
the peanut Htnnd nt the corner of Tenth'nnd
Farnam streets whllo the proprietor was
away and pretty thoroughly ransacked the
jilace. About half n bushel of candy , several
pcoketbooks which were displayed for sale ,
n 'watch and some other articles , acgre-
gating In value about $10 , were taken. Nearly
ull the stuff wns recovered. The boys gave
the names of Sam Mazza , Harry Glover
and Joe Grogan. Glover Is an old offender.
llnrhiMt Winon Illryrlc I'nlli.
A well known wheelman lelpphoned to the
police last night that while riding his win-el
along1 the Florence bicycle path ho had run
over several pieces of barbed wire fencing
which had been placed there by evil mlmlf'l
.persons. His tires were badly punctured ,
and ho was obliged to walk Into the city.
The police IntPiid to Investigate the cuso and
put a stop to It If the perpetrators can bo
located.
\ITI-KIfil for I'lKlillnn' .
Sam Newman , a traveling man , took his
best Klrl out for a ride last night nnd on
the road homeward trouble was started over
a trivial matter. Newman struck the
woman , who gave the iinmo of Eddie Evans ,
In the fuco a number of times with his list ,
and her cries bcliu ? overheard by an officer ,
both were placed under arrest for ilshtlnK.
\ \ orU In Sccri-l.
Tlio Lincoln Republican club held a
lengthy meeting at Hanscii's hall last even *
Ing In which a large amount of routine bus
iness work \va done. Thu club membership
was Increased by twenty names. Tlio
greater portion of the session WIH ; con
ducted behind closed doors ,
LAKSEN Andy , aged (1 ( years. 11 months ,
G days. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Anton
Larson. September 9. lt > 9T Funeral Fri
day afternoon at 3 o'clock from the
premises of J M. Woolworth , 2211 St.
'Mary'H ' avenue. Intermrnt at Mt , Hopa
cemetery. Funeral 'private. '
CONFLICT IN AUTHORITY
Two School Boards Trying ta Do Business
in Avery Districti
CALL IN THE ASSISTANCE OFTIIECOURF
of the ( Mil llonril nnil UN
Td Drlvvii > nl of Olio
Sellout liy lUu of
nicrc Is all klmls ot trouble In the Avery
school district and It nome one don't Ri't
Into contomi't ' of court before two boards
of director. ! settle their dlflerencca It will
bo funny. A new board ot directors , iillcs *
Ing to have bcpn lesnlly elected , Is striiR-
Kllng for suprcinncy over the ousted mem
bers of the old board. William Smith wan
a director In school district No. t > , nnd. ac-
cordlnK to his statement , has two years yet
to serve. J. J. Smith was treasurer of this
district and asserts that his time Is not out
tor a year yot. The term of John Clinton ,
moderator , has expired. In order to Ret rid
of William Smith the now members con-
eluded to change to a high school district
which could be done by a majority vote ol
the directors present at a meeting , thereby
enabling them to elect a board ot six trustees
and relegntn the board then In existence to
private life.
Without first determining by the reaulslto
procedure to change to a high school district
the now directors proceeded to elect a boird
of six trustees. William Smith has been
a director In the Avcry school district for
forty years nnd he objected to being legis
lated out of ulllcc. The old board had en
gaged the teachers for the fall and winter
session before the new directors were
elected. When the change wns made nnd
old man Smith was declared ousted , new
teachers were selected and the war com
menced. Last Monday morning the old
board. In company with the tcachora em
ployed by It , repaired to the school houses
for the purpose of opening school. They
found the doors nnd windows of the school
building barricaded. A number of deputy
constables wore on guard , some of the
friends of the now board having been sworn
In as deputy constables by Justice Chandler ,
who claims to be one of the members of the
now board. Teachers and olllcers of the
district were denied admission to the school
houses and were compelled to withdraw.
DIUVK OUT TUB TKAC1IR11S.
Tuesday morning the old board and the
teachers engaged by It succeeded In gaining
admission to the scliooi nouses anu mo opera
tion of teaching thu young Idea how to
shoot was commenced. I'cace did not hover
over the locality long for , according to re
ports , the new board nnd followers to the
cuimber of a dozen or IHtecMi swooped down
and ejected the teachers from the buildings.
Further the teachers were threatened with
arrest If they persist In their attempts to
hold school. Finally the old board and the
teachers wore driven oft the Held with clubs
and threats.
Tuesday evening the old board secured an
Injunction from Judge Powell In Omaha and
the sheriff served the papers Wednesday
morning. The new board Is restrained from
Interfering with the old board until the ease
Is heard and disposed of. Miss CtislcU. one
of the teachers who was employed to teach
In the primary school , has established herself
as principal at the Chandler school and re
fuses to give up. She was notified yesterday
afternoon that if she persisted she would
be placed under arrest , as her actions ware
clearly In contempt of court.
The now board engaged an attorney yes
terday afternoon nnd will flic n demurrer.
alleging that William Smith and the others
have no right to bring a suit in the name
ot the school district. An earlier date for
the hearing will bo asked for. the defendants
alleging that September 17 is too far away
to suit them. _
a sjBSiBiBoSfcswsaaasS !
l3 I * *
South Omaha News . |
The council committee on public buildings
has been called upon to wrestle with the
claim of Frank Plvonka for rent of city
offices for two years .from December 1 , 1835.
In a written opinion , the city attorney 1ms
given It out that there Is sortous doubt ?
about the city being able to defeat IMvonlM
In the courts. I'lvoitlta has already secured
judgment for two months' rents , and In
order to MVC legal costs , has requested the
council to pay the balance of the claim.
City Attorney Montgomery says that the-
case cannot now bo roapencd. and the two
judgments obtained must stand.
In the face of the facts H is not thought
advisable to make a fight In thn courts
Unless something Is dons the city will br
stuck for about $2,000 , not counting the Judg
ments already obtained. When the case " .van
first called In thu county couit , It was found
that the city virtually admitted that It had
not vacated the premises at the ; xplratUin
of Its lease , and for this reason no testi
mony was allowed to bo Introduced when an
appeal was taken to the district court by the
city. Just where the inone/ will come from
to pay this claim la what is worrying sonic
of the taxpayer , as well as a few of the
city ofTlclals.
ovciiiriilK in I'I-OK'-
Ilulldlng permits were Issued yoiterday ( o
W. S. King for a ? 1,200 icsldcnce at Twen
ty-third and G streets ; Lcnagh Urns. , for coal
aliuds , at Thlrty-clghtli and L slreota , $3 JO ;
0. A. Hlohm , residence. Twenty-sixth and C
streets. $000 , and Oeorgo jontc , barn. Twen
ty-third and C streets. $200. City Improvements
have been ordered ab follows : Crosswalks
on Q street , at Eighteenth nnd Nineteenth ,
and at the alleys between Seventeenth and
Twentieth streets. The walk on Twentieth
street , from Missouri avenue to N street , ! E
to bo repaired , also the crosswalks at Twon-
tv-slxth and F streets. Walks on the cai-t
side of Thirtieth street , from Q to T stre-st ,
are on the list , and will bo fixed up by
the street commissioner. On the ni/rth side
of L street , from Thirtieth to Thirty-sixth
Htreet , the sidewalks are In bad condition
nnd are to bo repaired. The street commis
sioner will grade an approach to the alley on
the south side of S street , between Seven
teenth and Eighteenth street ; as at present
tliero Is no way of getting a team Into this
alloy. The permanent sidewalk contractor
commenced yesterday to tear up the walks ,
In front ot the property where the owner had
paid no attention to the ordinance defining a
permanent sidewalk district.
llullilliiK a Aw IlrlilK ) ' .
A special meeting of thu city council was
held yesterday afternoon to take sonir action
on the condition of the wagon bridge over
Mud creek In Albright. City Engineer Heal
reported having made an examination uf the
Htructure and declare * ! it unsafe. The
bridge , ho ualJ , was an old timer and wa.4
beyond repairHe recommended that a uew
bridge be built at once. The eout Is esti
mated at $300. A'bout ' a year ufo there > vaa
au effort made to build a ne\v bridge ut
thtd point , but the officials thought thut with
eomo repairs the bridge would Ktand for
awhile. I'lanu were drawn at that time and
tlicBO will bo used now. The city clerk
wa directed to advertise for bids for build-
lag the bridge at oncti , the Intention being
to let the contract at thu meeting to beheld
held on September 21.
The bond of George I'arks for constructing
the Missouri avenue newer has been approved
and work will commence within A few days
Employment will bo given to about twenty-
five men.
men.I'n
I'n > 'iiifiil of .l
Warrants have been drawn by the city
clerk for $201 45 on the Judgment fund In
fisttlomont of the C. F. Lucllcu claims.
With the payment of this claim the judg
ment fund IK exhausted. At the commence
ment of the fiscal year , August 10 , thuro was
available In thin fund the sum of $ G,3$0.50.
Thlf egtlrp amount ban now been paid nut
and all judgment * now outstanding will have
to hold over until next fall. Not a cent
his been paid no far this season on the
judgment * held by the water worku com
ptciy , the money being used to liquidate
more pressing claims , There ban been Homo
talk among bolder * of judgment * of cow-
f > Nefvo Cure Is
JTk quick nrtlliK tonla
% for norvou nfs nnil
Koncrnl debility , nwill ctiro all forma of
nrrvo trouble1 * , nnj taken with Munyon'
Vitnllxpr , builds up the lirokrn down nmnx-
. .
' ' - -
Irply 'Munyon's Hcmnllcs. n
separate euro for rnr-h dlfonse ,
for * nlo nt nil driiKKlstii.
\ \ lion In doubt wrltp to Prof.
Muiiyon , 1503 Arch St. , Phil-
ndelphla , Pa. , for free modi *
enl advice.
polling by mandamus the payment of cUlms ,
but no action has been token and It Is not
thought there will bo now.
riitiinliiK for I'nlrVroU. .
Colonel A. L. Lott has called a nicotine
of the Equestrian rlttb and all organizations
Intending to participate In the parades thU
fall for Tuesday evening next at the lloctor-
Johnston olllco. The meeting will bo to
formulate a rciiuost for a South Omaha divi
sion In the parades during the week ot
September 20. Modern Woodmen. Woodmen
of the World , nnd other lo.lgns ns well as
organizations of a different nature , will bu
Invited to .atteiml. 1'rovMiM thn rcnuest.fop
n special division Is granted the nrganlia-
tlons here wilt turn In with n will und cn -
dcavor to hnvo a division worth aoolnj ; .
Should thn managcra ot the affair * aca fit
to refuse the request thn Intention Is to do- ,
cllno all Invltatloeis to participate.
MHKIP ntr oiiHNip.
1 < \ IX Whlltaker Is entertAlnlng C. n.
Clwrlsou of Ueadwood , S. 1) .
E. C. Clarlu of Sioux Palls was a business
visitor In the city yesterday.
Miss Jennie Draham has gone to Clarlnda.
la. , for a week's visit with friends.
The Equestrian club meets this afternoon
In front of the Exchange building for drill.
W. 0. Lambert returned last night from
Nemaha county , where ho visited friends for
a few days.
llellglous services will bo held al Grnca
Methodist church Sunday afternoon , with
Nov. C. 1) . Gray officiating.
It Is expected that the African Methodist
church on Twenty-fifth street , Just south ol
Q street , will bo dedicated Sunday.
Arthur Meeks. formerly manager of Ar
mour's London branch , was here yesterday
looking over the site of the new packing
house.
The Ladles' Aid society ot the First Pros-
bytcrlan church has elected the 'following
officers : Mrs. Jennie Holmes , president ;
Miss Anna Gcmmill , vice president ; Miss
Jesslo C.tughey , secretary ; Mrs. Delia Mont
gomery , treasurer.
rollltlN.
Yesterday afternoon M. W. Flngler , who
wns held tip near Twenty-ninth and Leiivcit-
worth streets last Saturday night , culled
at the police station niul positively Identi
fied Jim Collins , now iiiuler arrest for tba
burglary of Voihelw & Miller's store , as thn
man who held him up. KlnuliT states there
can lie no mistaken to t'olllno lOentHy ,
.is he ) got a good Kllmpso of his fnco. 1'pon
tlu- strength of KlugK-r's iix.ii-rtlotiM an In
formation was sworn out against Collins
charging him with robbery. Thl * makes the
third Information that is now in-luting
ngaliiRt him. The first , consisting of chiirsra
hi connection with the robbery ot 11 S.vlft
and Company refrigerator car , has already
boon pnsseit ui ) to tln > district court. Collins
was out on bonds at the time the other
crimes were committed.
KltiK- O.KCiir'sntilvrrMiiry. .
A number of the Scandinavian and
Sttoillsh-Ami-rleans met tit the olllce of C.
O. Lobork Wodnemlay to roniploto arrange
ments for tlie propt-r observance nf tbi
twcnty-llfth anniversary of the ri'ltjn nf
King Oscnn of Norway and SWP ten. HoytVn
theater has bci-n securnl ami on the nltrit
of September IS the anniversary exeivlf.-j
\vlll be bold. Thori ! will be speeches , muslo
and coiig. The program will be given to the
public some time this week.
I'UltSO.VAI. I1 MlAUUAI'll.S. ,
C. A. I'arkcr of Ilpivrr Is at the IHrkor.
J. n. ninsmoro of Sntton IB at the Mlllard.
W. H. Cundey nf Deliver Is at the Millard.
A. J. narnnrd nf Uulfalo Is nt the Millard.
H. J. Norwald of ( St. Louis Is at the Mil
lard.
lard.I
I > . D. nines of Columbus U a Ilarkur
Kucst.
W. A. Peck of Chlcopro , Mass. , Is at the
Mlllnrd.
V. Y. Ilobcrtson and wife of Kearney ura
In the city.
Hon. John Brady of ICearney Is a vlsltur
In the city.
J. II. dim-ten of Chicago can / found at )
the Marker.
D. W. Uurke o Uancroft Is registered at
the Darker.
E. J. Hersoy of Now York ! s a guest at
the Millard.
Howard D. Thomas of San KrancUco Is at
the Millard.
S. C. nwing of Salt Lake City Is atopjiUig
at. the Millard.
J. A. Ollls , jr. , a morchunt o. Ord , Is In the
city buying goods.
K. S. U. Voorhees nnd wlfo of Lincoln are
stopping at the Marker.
Mrs. I ) . M. Paul and 'Mrs. A. U. Dann of
St. Paul are at the .Millard. .
G. C. Mnryatt , CJeorgo W. Wood and L. A.
Hull are Ponder citizens In Omaha.
Harry A. Krank , son of Albyn K. Kranlc ,
left for Cornell university last ovcnlng.
E. II. HoflelflnKer and J. S. Campbell are
registered at the Millard from Philadelphia.
Judge W. D. McHugh left yesterday for
Sidney , Neb. , where ho goes on n business
trip.
trip.W.
W. C. Alexander of Ponder Is vlsltin ; ;
f i lends hero and will leave shortly for Chi
cago.
C. II. Raid , John T. Shay , II. P. Hurtnmn
and ,1. J. Murphy are Chicago arrivals at
the Millard.
George P. Deck nf Larnmie. Wyo. , was ' .n
Omaha yesterday whllo on route to Chicago
in business. , , >
'Juuld Dlclz , accompanied by E. O , llrandt
of the Burlington , has gene to Jiherldun ,
Wyo. , on business.
II. E. Lewis of Kearney , Neb. , who ban
boon In the city for a few daya , loft lai't '
night for his home.
J. J. Taylor of Silver City , IE. , was In Iho
city yesterday while ivi his wayto1 Dcilvor ,
where ho will remain for a wc-jk.
Ana Shivcrlck and Joseph llsrker , Jr.i'left
last evunlng on a short vacation which wllf
bo spent with friends at Shcrldrci , Wyo.
MltH Slado Smith , who has boon the guest
of Miss Cornelia Mcnnoit for several wpcj s ,
rcturne'l to Cincinnati last evening.
Miss Grace E , McKlornan , who wait vlii-
ItliiR Miss Josephine Urady for a couplti ut
weeks , has returned to her homo In Chicago.
T. L. Coombs , accompanied by bis brldn ,
left 'last evening for an extended western ,
trip which will include vlslu to Denver uuj
Salt Lake City.
XobiaKlaim ut the hotels : E , P. Myers ,
Ogallala ; V. J. Snydcr , Wahoo ; A. Morri
son. Norfolk ; W. T. Auld. Ilcil Cloud ; John
S. Finch , Lincoln ; George W. Kino , Cozad ;
0. Hume Syracuse.
I.OUAI , miKvrriic.s ,
No meeting of the principals of the ptibllo
Kchools will be held thla aflenioon.
The street car company Is building a "Y"
at the north end of thu Walnut Hill line , cmo
on which the vestlbulud cure may turn
around.
J. J. Ciirrcn was arrenlrd as a ausplclnun
character yesterday hc.caiifc he WUB trying lo
dlopOHB ot nome brnu.'i wnlcht-s , which bo
.Ud were gold.
Edgar Howard ot Papllllon wan In the
city yesterday on his way to Virginia
to fipend a few weeks vIMtlng at Hlolunonit
and other points In the Hlato. Mrs. Howard
accompanied him.
Ed Hlghbaugh , arrested about a week ago
for thu larceny nf a watch from Mrs. Jumcs
Simon ) of Council IlluITs , pleaded guilty to
the charge yesterday and was gUen thirty
days In the county jail to give him n chance
to nipent.
Articles of Incorporation of the Cady Land
company lmu been filed with the cnunly
clftrh. The ln'orpoiatorn ( are lloriry K , Cafly.
Ida L. Cady , James S. White , George W.
Plainer nnd Rdward D. Evans , the cuplUl
utocU bKlng fixed at T25Q.OUQ.
P. ! ' Murlarlty and Charles Urovcnor , two
men who WITO nrrtslod Wcdnvfcday with n
big ateortment of articles In their poaapn.
non aiid coufcsKt" ! tliat they ttolc them at
Manila and Coon Itajildi , la. , will be tnkeu
Id Hie former Iowa for trial , Thu locul au *
thoruii'i i > crc infoimrd ycsicniay thai uu
ollccr ! would come for them.