Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Tirrc OMAHA DAILY maist WEDNESDAY.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ail * < i llM'itit'iitfl fur Ilioii- min
nlll Intnl.i'.t until I- ni. for ( lie
fvi'iiliin mi. I until H lit I" . f r tin-
iiiitriiliiK mill .Siniiluj eitltlntiH.
AiUi't ( Ini'rn , liy rr ni " lliiK n iiuiii-
lii-riMl 'h"i'K , can IIIMO inmnfro ml-
tlrrmi'il l-i n iniiiihci < il IrtU'i- lit I'liie
nf 'I In * Ili'i' . VIIHV OI-H nil nilili CMnril
Mill Inlrtlt < ! il on | tr ( < MiMilnfloit of
tin e'lirrl. on ! ) .
Union , I l--c- n mini ttril IniiTtliiu I
Jo n uoril llii-ieilfti-r. .NolliliiK tnki-ii
for li'HN tliiin - " > lor the Urn I IIINIT-
tliin. ' 1 hi'-.c itilxi-rtNrnifiilN limit lie
inn oimiu'i'iitlv ! }
AVA.NIED. 'II.MI : IOPV uitcui.Ati Li.r-
turs nnttin , envebpH adlressed anil mnnu-
ui , > i i in < ii ill reasonable Urnis. A lilrcwi T
U Hee olllro A M9S It *
KSIJO i WILL cli vFroffTNY POSITION or
truM or leM'onMblllty that will Kunmntec It ;
age i5 ! , beat of relercnces. Adelre s II 8 , tiff-
A M243 22 *
\V\VM3ll-M\l.n HUM * .
CANVAHSintSIOTAKi : OIIUKHS , NKW LINK
of worn , no tii-nvy K"udn to curry , salary ur
iomttil filim. I' 1Ailiims Co. 5SI fa. IClh St.
1J 115
.VI.rS.MlIN' ) 'Otl riGAHS , J123 A MONTH AND
C'X | : iifi , uM llti.i , exijcr'nee ! ui ntciasnrj , In-
iluivimnia tn 'ueiijniua , v. . C. Ltutiop & Cu ,
Hi [ . .inn. 11-416
JIIJN1 AND VVOMU.V FO1.IC11OIIH TOIl T1UJ
( Vitljitlal Itcrmc nr oclnttuii. tlio best , safest
unit ( .ouinlcm fiutumil unur In the llclil today.
AiitlifiH 1 A ' HteMiis , Oil N l th ht .
OMnh i II-4H
WVNTHir TilAVrTuNt ! HALlISMnN 10 lllir-
rc'cnt nil ( rt.ilillslinl Innine In the lint cip ,
t\u\f \ nml mitten im ! t-lraw itoodi line North
uintcin Icvui , North anil South Dakota and
Nelirn.'ltii ' tciiltorliM Only mieli tnmlllar with
thw line med iipplj , rtfueiuea rciUlrnl Apply
1' , 1) , llox l'H ' , Milwaukee , \Vs. | IJ-MIJi 14
VJ'ANl Jfi-V OUNO MAN VS TltI.l7 CU.llK IN
wliolciile IIOUBC. Must liu iicciir.ito unit wilt'-
Kt/wl I.Mini . State refemices Adilrrim U 8 ,
lt ( tl-I',2-21
rcw s.u.nsvnN ; ITIUMANIINT
position " ( t.iMin Just opened ; staple lltu' , ml-
my ur roinmlislun with expenses. I.uUo Dros.
Co , ChlcaRti. II M239 22
\VANTr.D , AN nxrnmr.NcnD ADVIIHTIS-
Inn nlltlti r for the Herman Dilly Tillmnr.
Apply at 1307 Iliiwnnl st II MI'iT 20
, AN AU * AIIOUND TAILOU
iteail ) work , must lie a steady mnn. SanforJ
the Tnllor , IlurllnRton Junction , Mo
n-M2-,3 24 *
\VANT13D , C-OMM3TI3NT YOUNG MAN AS
sti'insnphcr nnd Rimrnl nlllrr assistant Ad-
ilHus In own Imnihviltlng with reference nnd
stiite expi'ilincu U 10 , lit"1 II M2C1 IS
\WNTi3nKi3M vi.i3 uni.r.
US POIt ALL KINDS OP WO1UC , J3 TO
17 weik Cnnmllan OlllCflJ22 Dout'las.
C 418
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\VANTI31) , GOOD Otllt. KOH Q13N13II W. .
liuiisewoilc , stniill family , Kooil wives ilfiuj
1'oppleton nvinuc C M931
\VANTiTl ) . AN A1'I' I3NTICI3 , I TI3ACII TO
nit iind Khe Hysttni Mrs II. C. Mot-cs 313 S
17tli st C MJ21 22-
\VANTI D-TWO iM'iniiNO13t : : ) TUtMMnitS.
Call uftir 5 p in Jli.-K-s K.ihl fi Jolinslnu
C Sll-21
\VANTnn , iMMrniATri.Y , AT DIX iiot-sn ,
Mltrhell , S P. , a Bond fenmle cook , pleasant
home , Hte nly employment , goodnKea
promptly paid C M25G ! !
I'Oll I l3'r
ilousn.s IN ALL I'Aitis or Tim CITY THIS
O 1' . Uiuls Coinpiny , 1005 1'arnam D 419
HOUbHS. IU3NAWA CO , 108 N. 151 II ST
D 420
MODI3UN JlOUhiS. C A. STAUIt , 32" f \ -
l.lfe. D-421
HOUSES ; WALLAOD , liUOVVN BLOCK , K.TII
nnd DiiiRlaR IJ 422
IIOLTM3S , fOTTAOn.S . < L STOUIIS ALL PAH1S
of city. lln.nmn , lx > vc Co , 430 1'axton Illock
D 421
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LAHC.13 LIST. M'CAGITH , 15TII AND UODGI3
D 123
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IIOUhKS , TLATd , (1AUVIN HI10S , 1C13 PAH'M
D-42C
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IIOUSI3S roil HRNT , 11I3MIS , PAXTON 11LK
D 427
iiousr.s. j. n snnitwooD , 423 N Y i.irn
D-42S
BTANroiiD cirtci.i : roTTAans , f HOOMS
S W coi 13th nnd Vlntnn : llnnst locitlnn In
city for liuslnws IIIPII of Omnlii nnd Poutli
Otnnlin ; rents modente 201 Dee liullillnt ;
n 431
roil ni3NT. ciioiri : 12-itooM nin'
modern housp Iniulrc 2.14S Cipllol av
n-911
n IIOUSIMIOLD aoons AND PI
Om Van .1 Slornse Co KM'6 rarnnm Tel IWO
D 131
Toil HI3NT IIANSTOM PLACI3 1IOMH OP SIX
room-s nnd Irilli room , cheap to rlglit parties ,
must Rive Bond irfirences M J. Kennard &
Son. Ill ) nnd 311 Drown block D .Id
HOUSES . . STonns r u WIJAD in .1 noire
n sw S-M
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STI3AM IIHATHD SlOItnq AND PLATS
Hnnant Hiinck AKent , 1MO ChlcnRo
D-223 22
8-rTooM RionnnN iiopin , KO rv , p 2-Tii AVI :
An elesint 14-room inolern lirlek dwelling. v\ltn
hot wnter IiPTtlne tilnnt No 2402 Cnps St $ n.
Apply to W. n. Mcll.le. 1st Nnt't IHnK Hide.
U-M972
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POIl I113NT. CO1TAQI3. 2)12 rALOVVPLI , BT
D-infi-24'
MY iirsinnNcn , 4013 HAMILTON , & noo.MsT
2 Imlla , bath room , cement cellar bnrn , laige.
lovely yard. Price , $13 00 Il quick
D Ml 2 22 *
CIIVR n WILLIAMSON , C04 111 DO
Tel 717. D-CW
NINIVHOOM IIOUSI3 WITH SMALL HARN ,
liou.sc IUIH fiirnnce. Ki.ite , liith , illy nnd cls-
tein wnter nnd In In llrpt-class repair ttiroiiKh-
out , low rent to ( rood pirtv Inquire at room
437 , Honrd of Tr.iilp , liulldlniT D M2bO 24
KOH HI3NT KIJH\ISIIii > ItOOMS.
nooMs , $ s ii 620 s. writ .
: _ to s-2J
PLKASANT 11OOMS. 1919 DODGl
n 1137G
\
NI3VVI.Y PURNISHI3I ) HOOMS. 221)1 DODcsn
13 IOVSI *
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POUIl HOOMS , 621 SO MT1I AVKNtji !
K llM-il
PI.KAHANT HOOMS PtJHNIHIU3n AT US
South Mth. Car line advantages , C 1I1SO ; :
Fl7i3A8ANT HOOMS 1315 DODOll
13-MJOO 0 1 6
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FOH H13NT , PIIIINISI113I ) IIOOU 10 C1I3N-
tleman ; convenient to hoarding house 103
Bo. 53th Ave. 13 M931-S3
DUIUNO 8TATI3 PAIR. A D13SIIUIIM3 HOOM
moderate , 19-T St. Mary'u. 13 Mll ) SJ
BOUTH 110OMS 1905 CAPITOI , AV13
_ 13 M2il 27 *
nNisunn HOOMH ; noust3icinniNnci
. Mary's. _ 13-M2U :5
FlillMSilKI ) IlOOtIS AM ) IIOAIM ) .
8T13AM II13AT13D HOOMS W1T1 rilOAHl ) , 200U
Ilarney P '
UJ-O-11'
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PlHbT-CI.ASS IIOAH1) AND HOOMsT" HOT
water heat ; best lueatlon In the city , 212 H L' " > tli
Ht- P 7M
t _ _ _ _ _ " _
J.AH013 SOUTH & lT.\ST 1'llONl"UOOM "wiTH
alcove , 2CM Iounla P 5tV
HOST COMPOHTAIllJY TrH.VISHrirHOOMs" :
nouthern and eastern exposure ) In a laree mod
ern reHldenee1 , with titeuni heat telephone. KUB
and electric llcht No 212 H VV conur 17th
nnd DoiiRlim sin . next to Hen liullJIni ; lireak-
fa ti lunch and dinner served , unexcelled
cuisine ; prices reasonable. J' SU < 5 23
Nici3iY
board. 2015 F M2 < J 2J
SOUTH PHONT HOOM roil TWO
other room ; teed board Tiie Hose , 20.0 Hur-
ney. p M sa
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) AliAOK HOAUIHNO HOU.413 , 11ATI3S HKA-
njnalile. Ulh , bet. Capitol and Davenport
P M9 > 8 24'
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13M3C1ANT STI3AM.HI3ATI3D HOOMS , WITlT
tlr t-cla s board. 1900 Capitol Ave K M20S K *
IJKfilHAlTl.n IIOOM FdlfTWO QENTI.I3MI3N
Hoard. Inferences , 2C2 No. ISth. P 131-2 : *
NICI3 6oMs'Wmi 1IOAHD , 1834 JHNNKVBTT
P MEW S
KICKL.Y FUHNISHI31) i'llONT HOOMS. WITH
board. :015 UougUkj. F-MJ61 2t *
ron HUNT sTininsM > orritiTS ,
1 O'l ' III M lilt. 4monY llUH'K Ht tt.IMNO
. .I li. . 1 utiamt TnH MilMli.R h n nr proi.t .
ctmmt Ij iicinini romrl'l'1 uteim he imi ? fix
lure * wnirr on nil lluort , K S , ele Apply at
the ollko of The II- " . 1 910
IIKNT-fifS KTsoOM'lN'TrilOt'NP ' "t't/K
Poll - / > ll
o'llie Ilee bulldlnic wnter stfam hent electm
IIGht and janitor service.MplytollW ll.iker ,
euperlntendtnt Ilee bulldlm ? . 1 197
POII IH VTi
nnc larlje lorner IOMII , Jnd llocr. with vault nnit
prlvnte olllop .wnter , HP
"ne l rRe fiont room Jnd floor , rtlvMM Into tvvci
rwiini 'jy partition , water etc
one Inrse cottier loom 2nd tloor , with v-iult ,
water , etc
One front room divided by partition third floor.
one corner rtom with vault , third floor.
One large room thin ! Hour , with partition dlvl.l-
In * It Into one large room and two rmnller
prlvnte loums ivnter , etc
Two targe Rround lloor rooms with vanlt
Several nmall roomi on fourth floor , with vnulK
Ali these looms me lirnted with ntunm eloetrlt
lights .suptilled with flrit clmx Janitor ervl .
iio\Htor5 : run day nnd all nljtit DulldlnR
s rlctlv nrerroof Apilytnll W ItaUcr Super-
Intendfiit. Iloom 101 , llep llulldlni ; I Jai
\ ; i3 > rrsv vrr.n. .
TVOHKnitsT WANTt3n 13VI3HV-
vthrre for the mo t popular relliilntiK art book
Issued In 30 yunn ; C.300 fold ! ! r t 30 days ;
III 1)0 ) a wnk Eiiaranleed lo KOIH ! parties to
cell It , ficlfiht paid , credit rl ui the liork
nf all otheis for Xinni hillilnyi , low prlee
ki-lls everywhere , many anenl * mnlte Jino 00
per month on commission , JSOO f" ) for fellliiR
12" > In SO days , we publish other popular books
nnd n beautiful ret of ehlldren > Xmas books ;
wrlli- Immediately : will pav } 1S " 0 n week and
e\r"lises to n few Rood rartlct ( nun nr women )
to nppolnt nRonts OM nur ptililluillcms In
ternational News & Hook Companv Haiti-
moie. J-M2.S 52"
vv\vrr.i > _ rin
MonnilN 1IOPH13 WITH AHOUTTI3N HOii.MS ,
near Hniikcoin PnrU Addrtsa P 19 , Ilee olllce.
K-MbSS
WANTI3I ) ToTjrNT. A (5 ( oiJTnOOM 1IO11SI3
bath , eity watci. BH.I Addresi b 60 , HeeK
K 4GI
bTOII.V(2I
'ALMPlf bTOUAOI3 AND WAHiiIOU.-P CO .
9i910 ) Jones ; general Mornge and forwardliiB.
OM VAN & STOHAQP r llH FAHNAM. TI31. 15'
M-4W
WANTIID TO 1IIJV.
UPS ! ' PHICI3 PAID POIl OMAHA SAVINGS
hank accounts nt loom SOC , N Y. l.lfe HIclK.
LIST OP riPHCIAL. HAHOA1NS IN HI3AI. I3S
Inte with ! ' DVcail Kill and Douitlls hts
N 38J S2J
oT SI3COND-IIAND HICYci.I3S.
C'ASII PAID POIl I.IM1TI3D AMOUNT OP
Oniiilu SavlliK" " bunk aieounti II H Itniilei
llrst lloor New York Life bldK N MJ57 30
\ \ ANTi3D"pori fAsti con 7 noovt rorT.vc.n
well located M. J. Kennard . bon , 310 Hrown
lllork N 103-27
w7\NTi3D " 'rcTl'TmriiAsn , A PIHST CLASS
Kentleman's bicycle , state model and price
Ailclre s T (52 ( , He. N 1C3
WANT13D TO 11PY HADIANT HOMI3 GA11-
lancl or Peninsular hard coal burner , must be
eheap Address U 2 , Ilee N-M212-22 *
\VANTI3D-SnfOND-lIVNrrDI3LIVnitV WAO-
on Inquire 131S Parnam N-21J21
"OH S VInIOH ! ns , WOOS , I3TC.
VOUNC1 GPNTL13 MAHC , I1UGHY AND IIAll-
ne s 1 11 So 43d bt P K2 2J
FOR \I.13MISCI3M.\\nors. .
HAWDPST. HULK OH SAfKUD-CHtnHINO
and hoe fence C. H Lee , 901 Douclas
Q-135
JKP.IUNQ UPHIGIIT PIANO ,
only SI'O 00 Schmoller & Muell r , lO'i s-outh
15th St. Q-644
POH SAL13 , ELHOANr CIII3HHY HANK
counter and Hall's ImrRlai proof chest with
double timer , cost nrlRln ilh J2 3H ( ) 00 , will sell
for Jl.OOO 00 Address John H Pler = on York
N'eb. Q-1I749 22
CI. . VIIIVOYANTS.
MRS PAUL 203 N 1CTH S1HI3I3T. IIOVI3ST
truthful , lell.ahle , removes e\ll Inlluences , lo
cates hurled Measures , unites the eiwiated
S MOJO O-4
M \hSVG13 , II VI'IIS , 11TC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAb. MASSAO13
steam baths. T-MilS 27
OHI13NTAL TUKKISII HATHS POH LADir3 < TZ
gentlemen , COo. 107 S 14th. Telephone 1S14
T 7C2-O S
MI1DICATI3D UATI1S , SHA , btTLl'lMTlt ,
Prench massage Mme Hrltson , 107 N 12lh 8t
T-M14I . ' 3
MHS Drt LHON , 13U3CTHIC M VSSAO13 HATH
pirlors , reitful and cuiatlvc 417 S , llth , uji
slalra T-.MJ17 21. '
PHUSONAI. .
V1AVI POH UTP.HINH THOUDI.I3S 340-S IIHH
Hide , physlci'in , consultation or health hook
free U 437
MH'I3ItPLUOUS IIAIH. ] IAI.DN13feS , PALLING
hair nnd all facial blemishes cured True Co
326 Chamber Commcice. IT iu7 O-l *
HATHS , MASSAGI3. MS1I3 1'ObT , 31'J'i S 1'mT
U-C73
H HAAS. PLOHlbT PLANTS AND { FlTT
llowers bouqUPts , hall re-deme | and Krave
decorations Plowers , bouquets nnd decorations
delivered to any part of the city Onhis by
telephone promptly attended lo and Illled In
U\o hours Telephone 77C 1S13 Vlntnn Mreet.
U ! 31 O-lt
HUPTUH13 CUIU3D ; NO DI3TI3NTION I. HOM
buslne'H , no pain , we refer to Hundreds or
cans cured ; piles cured by a Flncle painless
treatment Call or write 'Ihe ] 3mplre Itupture
Cure and Medleal Institute , successors to 'I lie
O 13 , Miller Co. , 9J2-3 , N. Y. Life lllilw ,
Omali i. U-M945
AN I3XPI3D1TION OP LADII3S AND Til Kill
relatives Is being formed to le.ive here on tin-
llrat b mt that Hills direct to Dawson t'ltv and
the Klondike Bold illKKlnsfi In the spring , low
fare ( six months' provisions Included ) , eai-j
lei ma and employ mi-nt at li'Kli ' waces Inclo-t-
stamp foi partleulaiH Klondike Shipping lu !
reau. 14A Geary bt. , San Pi uielseo , California
U M < > 84M *
JIAHYLAND CIGAH S1OHI3 HHST CIGAH IN
town , Melle Dumas , 105 N l.'th bt
II MI4I 25 *
MOM3Y TO I.OAN III3AI , 13STTI3. .
ANTHONY LOAN i 1HUST CO , 313 N. Y L ,
nuIcK money at low rates for choice farm lands
in Iowa , northern Mlsosurl. eaete-in NebrasKa.
W-433
ION IMPROVED & . . . . . . .
property. VV Parnam Spilth it Co , 1820 Pain'in
W-4W
MONEY TO LOAN AT I.OW HATEs ! THE
O , F. Davis Co , 1505 Pnrnnm bt W H.
MONEY ' 10 IXJAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennaii , Love Co. , Paxtoii 111) ) .
W-4IJ
MONP.Y TO IXJAN. HI3MI8 , PAX1ON HLOCK
\V-0 0
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PHOM 1W UP. P. D W13AD , 10 i DOUG LA fT
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0 I'fiil CUNT MON13Y ON N131IHASKA KAHMS
and Omatia Impioved property Apply toV 11
Melkle , .Bt .Satiuiml I'lik llldu VV 441
MONI3Y TO I/VN ON' IMI'IUV13D OMAHA
property Pu ey , S. Thomaf , 207 1st Nat. Hie bl K
W-411
SIX P13H C13NT C1TV AND PAHM I/JANS
Uarvln Uror . 1CU Pmnam bt
VV-MIS4
MOM3V TO I.I ) % N ( ) II l'J'Tii.S.
MONIY : TO IAN ON PUHNITPHU i IANOST
hoifi'a , wai"ns , etc , at lowest ratfs In city ,
no removal of goods , strictly conlUlrntlal , you
can pay I tie loan off ut any time or In any
uniourt OMAHA MOHTGAUI3 IX > AN CO
SO'i So IGth bt.
X il6
111 SI.M3 ! > S CIIA.MJI3S.
A" II ALPIHN. OMAHA J1JNIC HOPsls PAjU
hlglieti prleea. 101-5-7 Bu lOlh bt , Omuba
Y 1H77-S 13
TO ( JKT IN OH OUT OP HIJSINI3SS GO TO 7
JGIbson , 511 Ptr t Nat'l Hank. Y MHS
A KU > NDIKiit : WHO HAH HAD TWI3N1T
years 'experience In minim , has rpent > eir
on Ihe Yukon , Is thoroughly familiar with the
Klondike , linn Interests and prospectors on Iho
Klondike , will Klve a thorouKh ln > peetor'a map
and personally answer ull iiuestlons ul.illns In
that cxiuntry , or how to Ket In there eost ile
for the price nf ( I Aildrtss H II Thompsjii.
22J llalley llullellnR , S > altle. Wash Personal
refere-nce , Cliamber of Commeic-u , Seattle
Y-MIIS OS'
IHIS1NI5SS Ol'I'OHTIJNlTV THAT WH.L PA Y
you well to Investigate ; a man with a few
thousand can K t a regular ralury and bitrdlvl'
uend c cli month. Adilres * U S , He
IH StM S I'll
( fVmtlnueJ )
foil UI.N'l r I3 MI3Tl.ornUlAN HOTKt. 1 5
Cheyenne In nn * cnndlllon eleitrte lights
thormighly plumbnl , li l location In tae e | ly
Ono blorK finm Pnlon dfp' < t fifty flrft > lnss
rr-otnc fine- bur lexim , furnljtheil , good barb r
thop nnd bith rooms , In fact everytblni ; nete
nry to n nrntHlnns hotel Party renllnn muet
purchnft furniture lintel ilolnef goot buslnes * at
present. Address J , W drlllln ' eyenn" VVyo
y-MMO-O H
I/X-ATUJM IN Trtl3 CITY OP OMAHA
for cowl grocery M J Kennnrd * Sun 310
Drown lllork Y10127
POH HAl.E STOCK MltllfANDHn IN PtU IT
district of southern Nebrifkn , line trade , eheap
rent ; evfrythlnej necenwry to catry on tnul-
nc s ; best location In town , JI.OeH ) rash will
buy It rnre opportunity , established trade
AiMt-PM box f % , Omaha Y M228 24'
T-OH SAW-3 CHI3AP MV OWNT3HltOTI3L AND
furniture , nil in fire eindltlon , doing Rood
lni'lncsn , 20 regular tionrders , convenient to
elec rlo car lines , best locillon In Seuth Oraha.
Address , for partlcuhus , "T CO , " Ilee.
Y-M23J 21'
l-Oll SAI.13. TI1K LMtnlTsT 13XCT.tTsTvP. DHY
Kixids store In a small city In eastern Nebraska ;
this store ilno.s the largest business In the
most of stock bought this year , will Invoice
about Jf.OOO.Oi ) or 112.000 00 ; will sell for cash
r ASH ( itoc-niiY , nu > rr IXK'ATION IN
city , owner out of the state Stust sell soon ,
old lease , low rent nnd little expense , line
chance for n younn man. Address U 7 , Hee
Y-253 S4'
\VANTI3D O13NTLI3MAN' WITH SMALL CAP-
It'll , wishing to engage In the best paying bus.
Iness In the state , can llnd such nn opening
by railing on John Pyfe nt llayden llros , erIn
In Mercantile lllilg , at State Pair ground ?
Y-M2C3 23
'on i\riiAMiu
WHAT HAVI3 YOIT TO THADI3 POIt $1OW
savings bank certificates upon which there * Is
dividends due now amounting to } 1IO pay
able In cash Will trade for good real estate
Address T 3" , Ilee 55 M913 25
POH SVII3III3\I. I3STATI3.
KOPNTXI3 I'LACH IIAHGAINS. J2.5HO , J3.7V ) 1O
? ( ! SOO , fee photos nt 16th and Pnrnnm. Morse
llleljf. J. J. Gibson , 511 Plrst Not. Hank Hldff
HOUSI3S , IXTS ) , PAHMS. LANDS. LOANS.
Geo. P. Hemls Real Cstntes Co. , Pnxtnn llloek
HI3 143
17 P13H CI3NT GHOSS 1NV13STMI3NT. IMproved -
proved real estate ; rental JG4S 00 per year ;
price , flS \ Address T 2S , Hee UK M734
LOT IN KOUNTZI3 PIACI3 , Jl.C O , NO AI3NTS !
wanted Address T 50 , Hce. H13 120-23
LAND1 HIS . ADJOINING STAn P.S TO CIX1SI3
estate. Chns. 13. Williamson , C04 Hee Illili ?
H13 938
PAHM LANDS. C. P IIAHHISON 1\i \ N YU
H13-S3-O1G )
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE AND THREE _ .
well located , great bargain , cash payments or
trade Prank Hart , E3d Ac Center t
HH 107 24 *
AN 1310HT HOOM HOPSR , MODllIlN HARD
v\ood llnlsh and lloors , In best portion of Hans-
e-oin Place Must be seen to be appreciated
M. J Kennard i Son , Sole Agts , J10 llrown blk
HI3-103-J7
S-HOOM MODI3HN IIOPSI3 WEST , 51,700 OU.
3-room house large lot , J.SOO 00
Modern hou es near Hanscom Park ,
Heal e late- all parts eltv
Can In Dros , 18U Pnrnam St. 1113 MIPS 24
IIOPSI3 POH SAL13. MUST HE MOVED AT
once Great bargain A two-story Jl WO build-
Ing1 for JI10. Hemls , P.axton Illk. HI3 M1S1
S-HOOM HOUSE fSfoo 40-foot corner lot , S W
ror ISth nml Nicholas
$100 per aere buys 40 ai-ies one mile south of
Huscrs , Room 10 , Patterson Hilt RE MIS2 OH
ONE OP THE CHOICEST DUNDEE PLACE
homes , 10 r Kims vvllh everv modern Improve
ment , re'cently put in tine condition neirlj nn
ncre of ground fine shade trees fence , barn
etc price about half the cost of Improvements ;
(1,000 In cash , balance on long time nt G per
cent.
Lartcp lot with two houses , near Mth nnd Dor
cas streets Jl 0.-.0
Mnllas Garden , 20 acres , or nny part of It , on
Plorenee laKe ; the finest property In tint vi
cinity quantities of shade trees , nil "oils of
fruit trees nnd berry vines , valuable Improve
ments , ju t the place for a moneymaker next
year , pi Ice Is verj low , dependlnB on amount
of ground desired
Choice residence lot nsphalt paved street , near
Yates * residence , $700
Nearly new 7-room house , CG feet of ground ,
T6th nnd I.iekson Sts , 13 shade trees Jl 100
Choice lot on GeorsI i Ave. , between Mason and
Pacific ! = , Jl fOO
Residence lot on sightly ground 130 feet from
Walnut Hill ear line J00
The above are samples of many bargains we
can now offer 50 houses on monthly payments
Call nnd examine photographs
PIDELITY TRUST CO .
G II P.ijne Pres
II II Harder , Sec. IIn IBS 30
HPRRY AND SEE ME , I WANT TO KIHl.u
you a nice little home It enn be paid foi
monthly ; lot BO feet ; Reward St & . Military
Ave. A. M. Covvie , 211 So ISth StHE
HE 223-22
KNAPS , SO ACRES 12 MILKS N W. J3 2f > 0.
4 acres 4 blocKs from lienson motor $ roe 00.
31 acres south of State fab grounds n 500
4 xlrn feet near 321 R. Cumlng Ft , onlv- > eon 00
Corner on Parnam St , near 10th St , J700 CO.
T < > exchange HI ) acres 10 miles north of Omaha
I * . O for clear Improved property.
JOHN N. PHENZL3H , Opp P O.
RE-M213
POIl SALE OR TRADE QUARTER SECTION
of land In Cu ter county Nebraska , perfect
lltle , taxes paid Pioneer Implement Co
Council HlulT" , la III : tut ) Ji
SUOHTIIM ) AMI TYPHWIUTINO.
A C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LITE
450
_ _
AT OvIAIIV IJU-i COLI.no 13 1'TH & . DUUOI.VS
451
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWHI n\G
ColleKf Hoyd's theater SW O-H *
LOST.
LIGHT HAY HORSE 7 YEARS. WPIGIIS
about 1050 , rather thin nnil high backbone He-
vvaid for retuin to 1718 Cns bt , Omnha
Loi-t Ml 0
LOST. PHOH.VIILY ON THiTiTH' : STnKPT
boulevard a p.ili of large gold mount ? 1 fpec
tides In n hlielt leather ca"e , the ilni'er will
be liberally rewarded b > leu In ? the same nt
the ImslneftS oltlce of The life Lout M21S 23 *
LOST OR STRAYED A 11LACU 2-VKAIl OI.Tl
colt. hia whlln Htar In forelu-ad , weighs ! < iM
Ibs , tew.aid , at 50th and 1'opplelon av e > . ( } M
Huel Lost M.14 22
IXTTLADY'S HRE VS'I PIN ON 2VTH HE-
tneen Cnllfoinla and Hurt , of little value to
any but tlm ownci Reward for return to 814
No 27th ave I.ost 250 2I
iToST-SMALL lioi.D I1OX S irF WITH A
tuniuolw eontnlnhiK powder puff Reward
for return to room 1 , Contlnentnl block 11th
and DoiiKbis fxJt 254-21
" '
KOH "h'vLn ITIIMTI'1113. '
A IMHTY LEVVINO ' 11113 CITY OPPPim A
very liberal ellscount on nearly new fuinltuic
for n li-ioom cottnuei , purelmsu can re-nt boiiBf-
If desired T W Dee O-221 2.
> \rKin.
M S. WA1.KIN. 2111 CLMINH TI3U 1231 .
453
TYI'nHITI3IIS. .
'IONS OP ENEHOV WOULD 1)13 SVI3i ) nAILi
If every operator used tlie light tunning Den-
moie 1C12 Purnam Ht Omaha 451
\VMIHOICI3IIS. .
II \IIOW1TK I/JANS MONEV 41S N. 1C HT
452
COHVir.HCI VI. COIII3JI3. ,
OMVHA HtSINEhS 1NSTITI TE , IIOYIV.S
theiter llldK wilte for i-pulmen of penmin-
s lip and catalogue 20fi S 24 *
IHU3SSM
DIIEnSMAKINO MlbS blURDV , 4H 4 HUH-
delle. E-M-O 6 *
MA'1TIIIJS ! III3TIMi WOlllCh.
h3S. COlti HEH \lj.
lure tu order , reapluil HU lA.avenw'h. tel 1'H
453
I'ATIJVI'S.
Sllt" * Co Attorney i.
-1-.IJW .m. Patent Ev-
Omaha , Neb liranrh office at Wash'ncton ,
D C We make PREP EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventors In elUns , her | Invention * S. nj
for free Advice anJ Palenl Hook
P AT MTST'IX 1'focureel oy C A S.SOVv' 'Hie
- -
J v I JVN 13 w
ro > ashlmjlon , D. O.
PREE EXAMINATION and advice No attor
ney' * fee before patent No claptrap ufTer of
pi'lies or promlce of uddrn nealin um
furrarj ud lc. < ) ncl faitbfu' terrlct
t'lnco In the etiv
show lint looK
KPhni'tniiN \ ,
Hiirrcvs nt SUCH
LOW t'lUCKS
llouncholetgooits to nil
points In mixed car
lota at cut r.itos
Parkins , tnovliiR and
siornnc.
Telephone ItlSO
Omaha Van & Storage
n TO rOM'HACTOIIS.
OMAHA Sept. 20 , 1S97.
Hlds will bo received for furnishing and
driving the piling required under the Fine
Arts building on exposition grounds
until G o'clock p. m Thursday , Sep
tember 23rd. 1'lans ami specifications on
file In the ofTtco of Grounds nnd Uulldlng
Department , No. 614 1'axton block.
V. 1' . KIUKnNDAI.L , ,
Mgr. Grd's. & Hldg. Uept. ,
Traasmlsslsslppl & International Exposi
tion.
S20 D3t M & n
Notice Is hereby given tlmt Denied pro
posals will be received by the Hoard of Di
rectors of the Newton lirlgntlon district of
L.OUP county , Neb nska , at their olllco In s-akl
district up to 2 o'cloi k p. in. of the 21th day
of September. 1MI7 , for JJ.fiOO of the bonds
Issued by said Irrigation district , nil of
snld bonds being for $100 cncb , paynble n < )
follow , towlt : 11,100 In eleven years ; $ lroj
In twelve yenrf and $1 000 In thirteen yours
from the dnto nnd draw Ing Inlet e t nt the
rate of 6 per cent per annum , paynble semi-
annually. Principal and Intel c-st of salil
bonils pnynblo nt the ollleo of the state
trensuiei of the state of Nebraska.
The Hoard of Directors lesetve the right
to reject nny nnd nil bids. Address ill bltli
to Q. W. Abbott , > eeretnry , Moulton , Neb
Hy order of the IJourd of Directors , made
July fi. 1S')7. )
G. W. ABBOTT. Secretary.C. .
C. L. COPP.
President.
II MMIOVDS.
HPHL1NGTON , t MISSOURI
River Railroad "The Hurllng-
ton Huute" General Olllce , N.
W Corner Tenth and Pnrnim
Streets Ticket Olllee , 1102
Parnam Street Telephone 250
Tenth and Mason
Telephone , 123
Arrive
9.33 am
CHICAGO. HUHLINOTON K.
CJulncy Railroad "The ! llurl-
Imjton Route" Ticket Olllce.
no > r.irnnm Street.
250. Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
btreets , 'telephone , US.
Arrive
7.51 am
4:14 : pin
7:1,5 : am
C-10 pm
2:50 : pin
KANSAS CITY. hT JOSEPH
Council Hluffs Railroad
The Hurllnctuti Rnute -
'Heket Olllt-e 1W2 Parnam
n , Slieet , Telephone 250 Depot ,
HnilTP Ti nth iind Mason Streets lei
IIUUlU i nilme , 12S
12SLeave. . Arrive
Kansas i Ity Day E'I Oi am C.10 pm
Kansis City Night E10.00 pm C.30 am
Dally.
( CHICAGO bT PAUL MINNE-
npolls Omaha Halhvay
General ollices , Nebraska DIv -
v Isclon , Plfteenth and Wehster :
streets. City TIelcet oincc ,
14Dt Pnrnnm Street Telephone
561. Depot , Plfteenth and Webster Streets. Telc-
tlhone. l4."iS.
. * \ Leave Arrive
Sioux City Acconimoeln 8 51) ) am 8 21 pir
Sioux City Accommod.i 8 50 am 8.25 pir
III elr , Emerson Sioux
City , Ponca Hnrtlni-
ton and ly mile hi 1 00 pm 1 ! ! 55 nn
Slruv Cltv Maul' iti bt
Paul Minneapolis . . . . 6:15 : pii 11.10 nn
I ) lib Dally except bunday. Sunday
only
PRB.MONT ELKIIORN , ( ;
MH-eiurl Valley Rillway Gen
eial Olliccs , United stites Nn.
tlonal Hank Hull ling , boullv
vve t Coiner twelfth and P.ir-
nam btrects. Ticket Oliice
1401 Pnrnam Street Telephone , 501 Depot
Plfteenth and Webster .StreetH lelepnone , HJS
Lnave. Arrive
Black Hills Dcnilwooil
ni d Hot Springs. . . 3 00 pm 5 00 prr
VVvnniitnr I'npner nnil
' 5.00 pir
CHICAGO t olmI\v lsT
ern Hallway City Tlckf i
Olllce , 14)1 Farnarn Street
Telephone , 5C1 Depot Tenth
anil Mabon Street. Telephone
128.
Leave. Arrive-
Missouri Valley Sioux
City St Paul nnd
Minneapolis . . . . . 5 40 am 10-43 pm
Missouri Valley , Moux
City . . . . . . 7.30 am 9.05 pm
Denlson , Carroll , Wall
Lake- . 7 30 am 9.03 pm
1311-tern J3xpress , Des
Mo nes Miirhalltcwn ,
Cular Ilaplds C'hl ago * ' 10 43 am 4:10 : pm
Atlintlc Flyer , Chicago
and Past. . . . 4:43 pm 4:10 : pm
Fast Mail , Chicago to
Omaha \ 3.10 pn
Missouri VclUy , bloux
City bt Paul. Minne
apolis Llmlto I . . . 5 5r pm 9 2am
Onulia-Clil ago Spiciil. . 0 3) pm i:10 am
Daily Daily except bunilay.
{ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ItAlL
load General OlIlcCB , United
Ma ( in Natlimnl Ilank Ilullil-
Ing , M. VV Coiner Twelfth
and FninHin btreets. Tleket
Olllce , 1401 Karnam btrcet.
Tell phone , 5 1 DtiKit Fifteenth and 'VVtubier
htuets Uclephum , 145S.
ve. Arrive.
Sioux City Mankato , St
P.iul Mlnneiipolls. . . , 0:15 : pm ' 3:10 : am
Dally
CHICAGO HOCK ISLAND &
Pacific Jtallni.nl 'The Gieat
Hoek Island lloute" I" ty
Tlckit Oltlre , 13J3 Farnnm
Street Telr phone , 428. Depot ,
Tenth and Mnsm Mieots
Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive
C'hlL.igo and St Paul
VcHtlbulfd i\iri' ] ? i , 430 ; pm I 43 pm
Lincuin ( .oliiniilo SPBV.
Pueblo , Denver and
t.at l-M pm 4.05 pm
Chlc.igo. DPS Molpes nnd
Hoik Inland , .1. J. 7:00 : pin S.13 am
Allaiillc Kxiufsrf ' Air
lts Molnen an < l eaat-
t-in pJlnts 7.00 um 5 35 pm
Lincoln Falibuiy and
lIHtevlllo . 5M3 pin " 10 4) am
Dally Dally except Sundiy ,
PN.ION PACIflC'-"TIH3 OV13II-
land Itiute" General ojllees , N
13. fWiier Ninth and Farnam
Hlieem City Ticket Olllce , JJijj
Fiinam Klre-et 'IcUpliunt , 310.
Depot lunlh and Mudon bileetu
Telip lone , l.'S.
ArriveS
"Tho Overland Limit- ! "
for DenvM Salt Uike ,
Paelllc cou t and
\\cslein IH Hits S 20 am 4.43 pm
FI I Mall triln
Denver valt 1 'k- '
r.id'HI ' n < l all
wertrrn pnIMn 1 1.05 pm ' 10 20 am
I.lnioln , lliatrlce .mil
Mromybuii : I3) > pr. ts . . 4.(0 pm 3 50 p u
tirind Inland Kxpress . " a 35 pin J 50 pm
Dally. Dally rvupt bunday
cvmnell Illuffa Local Leave. * , 5:40 : u m , C 10 a
m , 7 ' 0 a. m . S K u in , 10:40 : u. m , . ' .15
p m. , 4 30 p ni , 5 55 p , in Arrives , C 24 u in ,
7 20 u m , S a in ,9 21 a. M , 11:3) : u in , J.10 p
m , 5-40 p m , 9.03 p m ; 10.15 p m
oTL\IIA , KANSAS C1TY < V EAbTERN HAIL.
ruad Oiuitlm & SI I iulu Hallro id "The O K
Route" Tlrl > et Olllce 1415 Parnam btrcet
Telephone ; - - ' - DriH/t , Tenth and Mai > oii
bluets. Telephone. 12S.
I -ave. Anlve.
Puttoiulnirg Klrktvllle ,
cjuniej l cal . . . ' 5.40am * | 0.4 > pm
bt lyiulu , .N'ew York
Limited 4Mm ; | ' 11:30 : am
Dully.
WAIIAhU HAILHODTCKET | OPKIPE , 1415
Purimrn titrewl Tele phone , 3K. Depjt , 'It-nlli
and Mason Streets
LeuSe. Arrive.
ht l.iulH "Cannan Hall"
4.30 um
\H.HO\I > .
\ntinu t >
MIS'O lit P V" 1FU HAIt.liO
. nf O iill | > i < 4 ntid Tlcke
01p M i.liAiit Xntlonnl Hoik
Hill 'i nil Fnrimni Slleet
Ti leph me 101 , I'epiit rifltcntl
an I VV't b < r fir ig Telep lone
ll.i
Leave. Arrive
Kan nVcitv St Louis
and southern point * . . 3 01 pm 12 8S pm
Knn i * City I.xpress D 10 pm * < > * ) nm
Ft Crouk & Fnlon 1.1. . ' 9.00 pm 7.00 nn
Dnlly
CHICAGO. MlIAVUJKUn & ST
Paul llnllwix City Tli-ke
Olllce , 151 Pnrnam Ktreet
Telephone , 1 4. Depot. Tent !
nml Muon Streets Telephone
Ui.
Leave Atrlve
Chicago Limited 13 * 8 45 pin * 8 03 n
Uinnhi nnd ChUngo I3x . ll 00 am 1 DO pn
Dnlly
i'osrori-'irn oT c . .
( Should be rend DAIIA" by nil Interested
ns changes inny occur nt nny time. )
Korelgn mnlli for the week omlhitr Sep-
teinbcr Z3 , IS',17 , will rlose ( PtlOMPTbY In nl
cases ) nt the Orncrnl Pcntolllco ni follows
PAHCEI-S POST MAILS CLOSU ONI
HOUR EAHL1KU than closing tlmo allow i
below.
Trillln-.Vtlillltlo Mulls.
\V13DNKSDAY-At 7 n. m. ( supplenipntarv
9 a. m ) for UUUOl'K. per S. S. St. l.otils *
via Southampton ; nt 9 n. m ( supple
tnontury 10.3U u. in ) for 13UHO1MJ , per
S. S. Hrltiinnlc * , via tiueenstovvti ; ut 10
n in for Hm.ail'M cllroctier \ S S
W'CHtprnluml , via Antwerp ( leltora must bu
clltectpcl "per Wcileinlnntl" ) .
THUHSDAY-At " n in for lUMlOPn , per
S. S. Normannla' , via Plymouth , Cherbouii ,
nnct HainliiirK
SATUUDAY-At fi:10 : it. m. for KllANCH
SW1T/.HH1.AND , ITALY , SPAIN , J'OH-
1'IIOAL KOVI'l' H1UT-
, TqiUCHY. nnil -
1SH 1NIJIA , per S S l.i Giicoinu , via
Havre , nt fi.M a. m. foi OUilMANY , I5HN
MAUK , swr.nr.N , NOHWAY < niirH
tlmla ) and UfPSIA , per S 9 llavi-l * . \li
lircmeii ( letters for other iinttinf ISuiopp
via ChcibouiKmust be illtertcit "pel
Havel" ) , at S a. m for NHTHintLANOS
clltect , per S S. Voemlam , via Uottcidan
( letteis must tie illrerteil "per Veomlnm" )
at S a. m for OHNOA. per S 9. Kulih
( letters must bo ilitecieil "per Fulcla" ) ; at
10 a. in. for SCOTLAND direct , per S. S
FinnesMln , vlu OKi'-Row ( letter ! ? must bt
directed "per rmnessla" ) ; at U a in
( supplementary 12:30 : p. in ) for 1UHOPE
per S. S. Umbrla * . via Quucnstovvn.
PHINT13D MATT13H , I3TCGerman steamers
sailing on. Tuesdays lake Printed Matter , etc.
for Germany , and Sped illy Addressed Prlntei
vvhlch they are advertised to carry mill.
After the closing of the Supplementary Trans
Atlantic Malls named above additional supple
mcntnry mnlls are opetiet on the piers of the
American KnKllsli , French nnd Gerinnn steam
era , and remun rp-n until within Ten Mln
utee of the hour of snlllni ; of stenmer.
llalln for Sii > : tlt nnil Central Aiuvrlcii
\VVMt IllllH-M , Ulc.
WnDNHSUAY-At 12 m for GRENADA
TH1NIDAI ) and TOHAOO. pel S S Ittn-
vv.idily , at 1 p. m. for CUBA , per S. S
Soner-n. via Havana.
TlltmSDAY At 2-30 n tn for PORT AN
TONIO , per steamer from PhlHilelphln : nt
1 p in ( btipplcmcntary 1 30 p in ) for H13H-
11UDA , per s s Orinoco ; at 1 p m. ( Hiip-
plemc-nUrv 1.30 p m ) for NASSAU. N. P.
and SANTIAGO 1JI3 CUHA , per s. s NI
asara ; at 3 p m for JAMAICA , per 3 s
Aril.tnilhtl ( letteis for Hell7c , Pueito Cor
te and Gu itemala must be directed "pet
Ardand'ill" ) .
rillDAY At 12 m for BUAX.IL , per s s
Am.iltl. via I'ernimbuco nnd Sintos ( let
ters for North Bia/ll must be dliccted
"per Am lift" )
SATl'HUAl At 10 a. in ( supplementary
10 in T ns ) frr F.VitTTTNH ISI.ANIV , .IA-
MAICA and SAVANILL.A Tier s s Ad
irondack ( l tters for Costa tllcx must be
cllrc-cted "per Adirondack" ) ; at 10 a. m
( supplementaly 1030 a , m. ) for CAPE
HAITI , GONAIVHS , AUX-CAYES. JAC-
MHL and SANTA MARTHA , per s s Hol-
"eln ; lit 10 " 0 a m for CAiMPECHH
CHIAPAS TABASCO and YUCATAN ,
per s s City of Washington ( letters foi
other parts of Mexico and for Cuba musl
be directed "per City of WnsMiiBton" ) ; at
11 n. m for NEWFOUNDLAND , per a. s
Portia , it 11 a m ( supplementary 11 30 a ,
m ) for VI3N135JITELA and CUHACAO , alsc
SAVANILLA and CAHTHAGENA. vin
Curacao , per s s Philadelphia ; at 12 30 p
m for NOHTII BRAXIL. per s. s. Para-
ense , vl.i Para , Mninnknm and Ccara.
Malls for Newfnunill-inrf. by rail to Halifax , nnd
thence by steamer , close at this ollice dully nt
8-0 p m Malls for Mlquelon , by mil to llos
ton aiul thence by ptenmcr cli-fce at this olllce ,
dally at S JO p m Malls for Cuoa clo e at this
otllce dally nt 7 00 a m , for forwarding by
steameis sailing ( Mondavs nnd Thursdav-M from
Port Tampa Fla. Letter malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless peclnlly nddre ed for rtls-
pitch by steamer , clost * at this oiliee dnlly at
12 m , pipei in ills at C a in. Hegls.tcrod mall
closes at C.OO p in. previous day
'rrniiis-Pac-lllc
Malls for China and Japan , per s. s Tacoma -
coma ( from Ticoma ) , clo o here dally up
to Spptc'inher * * inth at G.30 p in Malls foi
the Society Islands , per ship Tropic Hint
( from San Francisco ) , close here dally up
to September 211h at C 30 p. in. Malls foi
China , Jap in and Hawaii , per s s. City
of Peking ( from San Francisco ) , close here
dally up to September 2flth at C 30 p m
Malls for Hawaii , per .s. a Australia ( from
San Fianclsco ) , close here dally up to Sep
tember 2Hh ! at C 30 p m Malls for China
and Jipm : ( spec.ully addressed only ) , per
B s impre : ° s of Indl i ( from Vancouver ) ,
close here dally up to October * * 4th at C 30
p m , Malls for Australia ( cNccpt those for
Wi-st Australia ) , which are forwarded via
I3uiope , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and
Sinioiin Islands , per s. a Moina ( fiom San
Francisco ) , close here dally up to October
Sth .it " ' " 0 a. in. . 11 a. m and fi.30 p m.
( or on an Ival at New York of s s Cam
pania with Rilthh malls for Australii )
Malls for Australii ( except West Austra
lia ) , Now Xealnnd. Hawaii and FIJI Is
lands , per s s. Mlovvera ( from Vancouver ) ,
close licio dallv after October "Sth and
up to October llth at 0:30 : p in.
Trans-Pacific malls ale forwarded to pnrt of
pull In ; ; dally and 'Inschcdiilo of closlnB Is
arranKCd on HIP piesumptlun of their unln-
terrupled overland tnmslt "Ili-slstered mall
elo'iH at 0 no p m prmlous da\
Postolllce , Nc-vv York , N. Y , Scyptcmber 17 ,
1S97.
1S97.CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
HOW I.I3AI ) Pi\CII.S AHI'3 MI I3.
\0 I.CIIll llHI-lI , TIlOIIKll < lll.N II MIC
ClIiiKN lo ' 1'ln-iii ,
Once pieces of load were used for mark-
lnn. and vvo continue to use the word , though
lead Is no longer a part of our pencils. The
Philadelphia 'Rimes ill speaklni ; of these use
ful articles i egrets that history has failed to
iccord the name of the great genius who
gavti to the world that most useful llttlo In
strument and says wo have heard all about
the discovery of burnt snuff and the sow Ing
machine and the typewriter and all that ,
hut the Inventor of the lend pencil has , evi
dently , gouo down Into the bhadow of ob
livion "unwept , unlionoieil and unsung , "
'I have to laugh ut the ciucur Ideas some
people have about pencils , " said a munufac-
tuic-r to tlio Now York Hciald "You will
scarcely bellevo It , but the opinions of pcu-
pie who know nothing about It seem to bo
divided between the melting of the lead
and pouring It Into thu hole in the wood and
cutting out thu lead to lit the holt . That
part that goes Into our pencils other than
the lead in cular , and tomes from thu
swamps of Florida It Is obtained from the
fallen tuts that lie there. Theru are men
there v.ho nul\o n business of supplying to
pincll ipanufaUurcrs this cedar In blnika
which are iuweJ to the length of the pen
cil , some thick , to iccolvii thn load , and
others thin , for the p'oco ' tlmt Is glued over
thu other containing tlio lead The blocks
are suivul for four pencils each The groove
Is inaik by a saw an 1 In this the lead lies
"I know , ' contlnutd tlio manufacturer ,
"that not ono out of 10,000 persons has the
least ill fa of what this lead Is , Hen , hero
in n line black powder , that Is graphite , anil
tea's fcomowhcro about 25 cents a puund
This white substance Is German clay It
tomes across thu ocean us ballast In vessels ,
and all It costs us is thu freight Wo mix
clay and powder together and grind them In
a mill moistening the mans carefully during
tl.o proctss. until the two are thoroughly
assimilated nnJ reduced to a pas.to that Is
about thu consistency of putty Hero aru
the dies for the leads Into which wo press
this p9t > tc < uf graphite and flay These
leads ati' kept In hot glue and are placed
in Iho gtoovcs as the blocks are made icady
When tlio lead la put lit there snugly and
forever the thin block Is glued to the thick
ono and left to dry accordingly. "
TO CUHI3 A COLD IN ONK DAY
TaKe I-axatlvo liromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If it falls to
cure. 5c.
WORK OF WEATHER BUREAU
Details of the System Pursued by Regular
and Voluntary Gbsorvors.
FIV DISTINCT BRANCHES OF THE SERV.CE
i'isrniili nnil Mull i'rvle IJiu-
n.MMl ti > &i oiir < Prompt mill Ao-
IMiriltlIttMIUVtM IICl-nllft'llollN
of "Dili Prol > iil > llt < Ui. . "
The offlco of chief of llio Weatlicr bureau
Is not a | > olltirnl ono , nnj evidently oiiRht
to bo removed ns far ns possible from tlio
Ir.fluenco of fortuitous changes , writes Prof
Cleveland Abbe In the Now York Independ
ent ; In fact , the appointment of I'rof.
Moore was strictly ono by promotion ilue to
fitness. From the chief \\o pnss through
n graded ay stem of positions and salaries ,
from the senior professor down to the
jomifiost observer , say 600 In all , who devote -
vote their \\holo tlmo and energy to the
work of the bureau , About 400 others
arc temporarily employed for il\cr or tnln-
fall work. One of the moat prominent
features of the service Is the cllmato and
crop ( lIvlHlon , with Its 3,000 voluntary ob
servers , who make regular monthly reports
by mall , and by whose help wo are able to
present the details of the distribution of rain
fall , snowfall and temperature. Many of
those observers have Kept records for ten or
twenty , and e\en thlrtj or forty yeats ; some
of them are the successors of the \olunlnrj
observers who were secured by the Smith
sonian in 1S4S , or by I'rof. Kspy In 1SSC , and
others belong to the system started In 1S17
by Jlolgs for the Interior department Thus
wo have a moro or less bioken seilcs of
observations running back for o\er 100 years
at so\eral localities. All these are con
sidered as belonging to the rllmatologlcal
service , ( is distinguished from the slot in and
weather service ; for the \\oik of the whole
bureau may bo practically divided Into (1) ( )
the forecast service , for predicting storms
and we.ither , eold wa\es and frosts , (2) ( ) the
river and Hood service , for predicting the
floods and drouths ; (3) ( ) the climatic service ,
for recording and presenting the details of
cllmato In general ; ( I ) the cllmatu and crop
spivlcu , which publishes and studies the re
lations of the climate to the crops , (5) ( ) the
hygienic service , which studies the relation
of the climate to the health of the commu
nity.
rOUCCASTING STOUMS.
'Iho forecasting of destructive wind stornw
and floods was especially In mind when fram
ing the act of congress th.it legalized this
work In 1S70 , all Jho other details have been
added since then , year aftei year , until now
the present weather bureau has probably Iho
times as many employes and does twenty
times as much work mutually ns was done
during the llrst year of Its establishment ,
there can bo no doubt but that In the fututo
other branches of cognate work will bo Im
posed upon the weather bureau aa a natural
consequence of Its success In the past
At the centinl bureau in Washington and
in addition to Its general work for the whole
country there Is also the oiganlzatlon of an
ordinary station which looks after the inter
ests of Washington city , just as , for exam
ple , the Now Yolk station looks after that
city. The work of a weather bin can station
JR such Is , therefore very similar in all
cities , the observer must be on hand befoio
8 a m eastern time , or 5 a. m. I'ncillc time
In San Francisco ; the observation of the
meteorological conditions and the preparation
of a cipher telegram , which condenses forty-
words into four or live , goes on simulta
neously at all riui regular telegraph stations
throughout the United States and Canada
The dlsnatchcs are forwarded bv the Western
Union accenting to whit la called the "cir
cuit system" as adopted by General Mycr In
1870 , and are not only received with
the greatest promptness and celerity at
Washington , but are also dropped on the
way at other stations , so that every station
throughout the country can make up a more
or less complete morning bulletin , and , 1 (
need be , a morning map. The maps are
printed sometimes by the old cyclostyle
method , but moro frequently by the new
method , perfected by Mr. J. Warren Smith ,
the observer In charge of the New England
section. While the stations are preparing
their maps and studying local Indications ,
some one of the four foiecasters at Washington -
ton Dunwood , Haren , HIgelow- Morrlll Is
preparing the general forecasts for the
states , which are examined by the chief ,
and , after appioval , immediately tele
graphed to the stations and printed upon
the local maps By 11 a. m , eastern time ,
the printing stations , Including Washington ,
liave finished their maps and the distribution
begins. Long before the messenger starts
out the observer In charge of the station
lias been btsieged by cries from the Im
patient telephones , "What Is the weather
today ? " "How Is the temperature ? "
"Where Is the storm ? " Will there bo any
'lost ? " All through the morning hours
there Is a steady stream of telephones and
telegrams , special delivery letters and
special messenger boys , until the observer
a.n < l his assistants are well-nigh besldn
themselves When a severe storm Is on hand
and the central bureau Is calling for extra tb
torvatlons and cipher telegrams , the public ,
whose Interests are at stake , suddenly pours
n a stream of questions that keep the wires
lot , too hot to bo handled , figuratively upcak-
ng. On such occasions at a moderate es-
Imnto an Important station such as New
'ork or Ch cage sends , rcce vcs and answers
on the average 2,000 cipher telegrams and
elephonlc dispatches per day None but
an expert or a Weather bureau abaci vor can
realize what a comfort the telephone is and
vhat a nuipanco it can easily become In
ho midst of various perplexing duties.
WUATHim 'MAPS '
The maps to which wo have referred arc
ow printed In larger numbers than formerly ,
and at moro stations. Ily picsorvlng these
the recipients accumulate an Interesting rec
ord of the weather from day to day over a
argo part of the count ! y In many cities
ollcctlons of maps are displayed In the
cliools and form the basis for excellent dls-
liiUltions by the teachers and scholars Tlio
lonnal school In Washington was , wo be-
lovc , the first to Introduce the study of the
vratlipr to the lowui grade of scholars In
he public schools , and wo have been crecll-
) ly Informed that , especially in llrooklyn ,
he study of the weather has Interested many
cachors and scholars Modern education
emanilH that the youth shall study nature
s well as books , flowers , birds and geologl-
al specimens are not always at hand , but
he weather offers a very excellent substl-
ulo , and Is always present ( specially ]
round Now York , New England and the
ako region All our great stoims move up ,
ovard these favored localities , therefore , |
lie nuirbur of storms per year Is greater
icro than anywhere else In the country
, ny teacher or scholar who will take
the pains to keep his own record of
storms and compute It with hU obxiirvatlonH
of the phases of the moon will soon find out
lion little slio has to do with us ; ho will
aLe llnd that the upjinoctlal stonn U a
myth that disappears when confronted with
faithful lecoids , 'Ihern U no subject with
which mankind has interwoven more erro-
neuu itU'iu than the weather and the atmos
phere ; but wind and ruin and sunshine are
to essential to every form of human life anil
activity that cno may ho jardoned If In the
abienco of bolter knowledge man Hometlmou
fjcoi asuay.
OLD I'ltOHAIIIUTIKS
I cannot but be reminded of a little In
cident when 1 was doing the predictions un
der the administration of tJeneral A J Mycr ,
It was > In the summoof 1871. and a Buveie
( Jioutli prevailed In a certain section of the
ujimtryprayers ; for rain were offered up
In the churches , but no rain came ; none
was in sight on the weather maps , and there
was no reason why I should predict any
at least so far as the regular opeiatlon of
the laws of nature * wo concerned , and so
for bcveral weeks the dally r > aperg published
side by side the prayers for rain and the
ofllclal prediction of "no rain , " until finally
the muimurs of a serious grumbln wore
heard , charging the weather bureau with
Infidelity , gacrlU'KO , materialism and atheism
It became a serious question whether It
was not our duty to omit entirely the "no
lain" prediction until wo should bo able to
announce thai rain was coming. Of
course , eventually , rain did como In
connection with the ordinary movements of
storms on the northwest Pacific coast , and It
was properly predicted la the dally "prob
abilities " i .iis little Incident In ono of ninny
that show ! io\v \ 1 njiortant n place the
I wi.ilhi-r bureau has oinplnl n an rdu
cfttor The people with very few n < ccop > liws ,
have long slumbired In the belief that the
weather Is lee complex n matter to bo mi-
dcrelorHl by man , mid that It Is perfectly
pojsllile nnil proper for the ere.ltor lo occa
sionally etlr things up contrary to the tegular
course of nature as r < t.ibllehed by him Hut
now that my fellow rltlrcns have , on mini
borless occasions , renll/rd lint we Know
tome-thing , though not yet all , about the
atmosphere , they will , I hope , agree with
mo that not only the atmosphere but every
minutest atom In the material world Is gov
erned by laws that ( ioil dors not change after
ho has once established them. And yet even
this conviction ought not to lead us to fatal
ism. Man's will Is Htlll supreme , he Is the
architect of his own fortune , II Is for him to
conquer Nature and turn her doings to his
own advantage. Man will always piny for
what lie most wants , and prayer will quicken
his senses and strengthen hla hands , It will
not niter the nets of God but It will quicken
us to perceive the opportunltlts by which
wo are always surrounded 1'roperly In-
terpietcd the work of the weather bureau
stimulates the higher and more philosophical
contemplation of the Divine Omnlsolento
'run K\iMiii : > iivr r\ii.r.n.
South Cnrnlliiii'N Liquor IINtii-iiHiirr
"jMrin > ot a SMII-OONM.
South Carolina is about to witness the en
forced nbindonmcnt of ono of the most In
teresting experiments ever made the famous
liquor dl'penslng system
Ono night In Ueeimber , 1S92 , writes a
correspondent of the llostou Transcript. Gov
ernor Tlllnian , then on tlu < crest of iho
wave of fortune , sat In the gillery of thu
homo of repie-sentutives and listened to a
prohibition debate A piohlbltlon primary
had cbcen held dm
Ing the preUnus summer
and the liquor people hid sustained a stun
ning defeat. The bill under discussion wis
In accordance with thU lesult Tlllnian was
deeply Intnrested. lie had not liken part in
the eampilgn , but one of his deaiesl wtshei
was to see the liquor men , who li.id opposed
him all along , downed to a mm L 1) ) .
Ghllds , a member from Columblt , had the
floor. As the leadei of the prohibition forces
In the sta'e ho was making the speech of tha
session. The great and brilliantly llghU-d
lull was iHicked. Hut not a sound Inter
rupted the speaker , who held tlio undi
vided attention of his audience.
With Governor Tlllnian In the gallery
theie weie a number of women One a
young and pretty gltU from Athens , Ga ,
Ilimlly grow tired of the eloquence of Mr.
Chllds , and , tinning to the governor asked
him why they did not resort to the dis
pensary system , as In vogue In Athens < u a
solution to the question. Tlllnnn WTS not a
well Infoimcd man in those divs and
frankly admitted that he knew vrry llttlo
about the ( Athens ssfitem He expressed
some Interest , how in or , and the youm ;
woman ono of the few In thousands who in-
tero't themselves In details Luridly out
lined It to him The novoltv of the Idea
struck him , and , excusing himself , he went
straight to the i-\iciitl\o ; olllce , called hla
lieutenants In the house around him and be
fore daylight had framed n bill , the Hist
dispensary bill , for Introduction An "ad
ministration" measure , it was passed over
all opposition , and Mr. Chllds' speech was
thrown away
The explanation for this now departure to
the people , who had expected a simon-pure
piohibltlon law , was short , and so far as
Govctnor Tlllman'a adhoicnts were con
cerned , sail factory. Iy ) restilrtlng and
regulating the calo It would. It was claimed ,
diminish drunkenness and abolish a major
ity of the o\lls charged to the bar rooms
system It would protect the health as well
as the metals of the people by furnishing
them with only chemleilly pure liquors , and
It would , finthermore , pay $1,000,000 yearly
Into the state treasury , more thin enough to
run thu state government and public school
system. In short. It would relieve the tax
payers of state taxes.
Hut despite all this the Institution was re
ceived with the reverse of favor The con
servative or untl-Tillnipii element refused to
see anything good In what Tlllnian had done ,
and thousands of thorn registered a vow
no\er to take a. drink of "Tillman's liquor. "
The papers took up the constitutional aiul
moral questions Involved , and with few ex
ceptions denounced It. The "reformers"
oven resented having to sign their names to
applications for pints and half pints of corn
whisky as a restriction and an Infringement
upon their liberties A > n result "blind
tigers" were opened In every town and
patronised in much the same spirit tint th
llostonlans threw the tea Into the water.
To ov01 come those violations the metro
politan police system was inaugurated. This
only multiplied the opposition to thr- dis
pensary system. Charleston had been un
usually submissive before the metropoli
tans weio put In chaigo , but since then
neither money nor pains have been spared
to upioot the syctcm The state courts bo.
Ing hopelessly clo ed against them , they
have appealed to tlio federal conns ; and
the recent decision of Judge Slmonton , pro
tecting the Importation and sale of liquor
In original packages , has settled the ques
tion finally. Already doyens of original
package houses are In opeiatlon , soiling In
open opposition to the dLspon ary. The
sliugglo Is an uneven one ( , and the Issue
Is not doubtful. Protected bv the federal
courts , the Importers can sell cheaper than
the dispensary can buy , and It Is only n
question of tlmo when the competition will
force the state to surrender
Governor Klloibee , whoso election was dun
to a piomlso to remove tlui metiopolltans
from Charleston a proml.se which he subse
quently thought better of , seems determined
to flpht to the last ditch. Ilcforo his elec
tion ho was not considered a dispensary ad
vocate ; but now ho devotes the greater part
of his time to building men of straw for
the federal couit to knock down Ho haa
staked his caieer on the metropolitan pollco
Issue , and will most piobably keep up the
tight until the attorney general calls u halt.
As for Senator Tlllnian , ho tennis to take
the matter more to htait than any one else.
H was defiant as long as ho thought there
were any hopes for Ills bill In congress.
When It failed ho came home , and for two
wcoku has been making speeches In defui ho
of the Institution , oven threatening to leiilgn
his scat In the senate anil inn for governor
again on the dispensary Issue In the
course of his remarks ho has been unsparing
lit abuse nf the federal courts , the barkecp-
or.s , the preachers and the devil , who , ho
says , are leagued against him Hut no onn
believes for all that that ho has any Idea of
running for governor , and there are not a
few who would ofter oven money on his de
feat If ho did. Kor ho Is not as strong'
now as when he wont to the senate , and t IB
risk would hi : too great to run at this tlmo.
Some say that he will have trouble retain
ing his seat when his term expires In 1900 ,
and Ili'i wtaUni'BK IH all tiaceable to the
dispensary. To give an Idea of how much
strength ho has last no luugcr than two
years opo exery candidate of the reform
faction boasted of his loyalty to Tlllnian
Those who were fortunate enough to lecoUu
hlH indorsement considered It iqulvalent to
election. Now , all dlttcusx the dispensary
and metropolitan pollen questions regardlenn
of hla views 'I line was whim such temerity
would have meant certain defeat
Another class that will have cauuo to regret -
grot the downfall of tlio dispensary syatem
Is the "blind tiger" class There weru
nearly 150 blind tigers In CliailoUon alone ,
and there is no saying how many tluro worn
In the state Their prolltu were onormoim
and their losses from KeUures merely Inci
dental. One Illicit dealer who ran a whole.
Kale buslnes3 In Charleston claims to have
had $20,000 worth of liquors suuul from
first to last , but says that ho could well af
ford It with profits such r.s ho made Now )
lie nays the original package houses are
supplying his customers , to whom ho sold
at o.'o time ait much as 1,700 gallons of
whisky In a single day This occupation ,
like Othello's , IH i ; ° ne , anil a return to ordi
nary protlts 1s not welcome , for all the show
he made of fighting the dispensary.
Il OH