Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 04, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OMAHA DAILY 1U3E ; , OCTOBER 4 , 1807.
I SPECIAL NOTICES
for tlirne oiiluiiuiii
Mill lin InUi-n until 1U in. fur tlic
evening nml until H i > m. for Ilic
liiiirnliiK nml Nil ml i' > ' ( Million * .
Ailvi-rllntTK , ! > ri'iiii"ttlti | n iinin-
) ioril cln-rli , i-iiii Itnvr n unworn ml-
ilri-Nncil In n iiiiinliiTOil li-ller III c-nrc
if TinHIM - . . \ii orn no mlilrcnnpil
n-IH ili-llvt-rcil on iircMcntndon of
Ilic cliri'l ; iinly.
' nnoril llrnt Inwfrlloiu
Itnli-H , I l-'Jc n
lo n woril Ilicronflor. .NolliliiK tnkon
for I ! . < limn U.'c fur Ilic llrnt Inser
tion. Tlu-no iiilvorttNViiifiitM imixt lie
run ooiiHccntlvi-l.v.
\ \XTi : _ SITIAT10.NS. !
AVANTED , CTm'fLAU LETTER ? TO WRITE ,
envelopes to nddrets or mnnuscrlfit to copy nt
reasonable terms , Address T U , Ibe . .Hue.
A-M9M 03
1'OaiTION 11Y EXPERIENCED LADY RTEN-
ographcr , bast teferenrts. Adilreri W 47 , lec. !
A MCO'i V *
AVANTED. POSITION RY GOOD STENO-
Rrapher ; four years' steady e.cfiprlence. Au-
drees E. E. ICnrlt , 2411 Hurt. Omaha. .
A 11 * I
AVANTED. SITUATION AS COACHMAN. FIVE
years rxpeilcnc" . lxt of reference : for partleu.
larii call at Thonwcn'n meal maiket , 23rd and
I -avenworth , A-CU 5 *
WAXTUD JIAI.Ii IIKI.I' .
CANVAH-SERS TO TAKE ORDF.R : ' ; NEW LINE
of work ; no heavy goods lo cairy ; r-ilnty or
commission. C. F. Adam * Co. , 521J 1Mb i-t.
R olu
BALESMKN FOR CIGARS , ? K A MONTH AND
expenses ; old Him ; experience unne.-ein.try- . In
ducements to cuMnm'rs. C. C. RlBhop * Co. ,
fit , IrtUls. " " "I'L '
MEN AND WOMEN SOLICITORS FOR THE
Natlor.nl Rercrve npsocfntlon ; the best , snfest
nnd Roundest frntcrnni order In the field today.
Address P. A. C. Stevens. 511 N. ISth St. .
Omahn. i B17
AVANTED. YOtrnf TO LEARN MECHANICAL
drawing. Apply nl ollleo of Sues * Co. . R'e
Rullrtlng. , 11 M823 S
AVANTElI RIOHT AWAY T VO FIRKT-CLASS
cent mnkers : steady Job for relHble mm. ! .
M. Illggliw , Keniney. Neb. 11 ni-6C2-4'
AVANTED. AN EXPERIENCED DRY OOODH
nnd elonlc salesman. Apply nt r.nee. with ref
erence , to T. L Dnvles & Co. . York. N"b.
_ 11 Mitt fi *
\VA.NTHn KKSIALU 1IKI.I * .
10-1 C1IULS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK ; * 3 TO
7 week. Cnnndlnn Office , 1522 Douglas.
AVANTED. A FIRST-CLASS COOK AND DIN-
lug-ioom girl. Apply at the Madison Hotel.
C MW.I 4
AVANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work ; W2 S. 29 street , near Mason.
C-C39-4
IVANTIU ) . COMI'KTENT OIRL KOI' OKN-
eral h'ii < nvoik ; no washing. lC' ! ' i 1'opi'li'ton
avenue. C 097
WAN1KD. A FIRKT-CIjASS COOK , 512 PO.
17th. & . W. cor. 17th nnd Douglas. C7I1 B
eTKAIY MrrIoY.MKNT TO ItinilT I'ARTY.
1212 Dousing. C 719 S
OIRLS TAN OUT.UN KMl'LOVMENT HY AD-
! dressing Mrs. H. Murray , J'remnnt. Ncli.
S TMirSTWOHTIlYAVO.MAN WANTED FOR
trivellnjr position with old rstibllxhe 1 firm ;
r.i'rm.v.or. * . . J4 < > iier monl'.i nnd expeiues. / Rux
731 , f'Mcngo , 111. C-MCI7-4'
h AVANTKDTNI AT"YOTNO GIRL. GERMAN OR
Di'nn ; to take cure of child ilutlng ilixv. 1M9
Capitol avenue. C M71I 4
GOOD COOK AYA > TEI > AT 210r DOUGLAS ST.
C 4DO Ol *
OIRL OR MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTED
'or hmifowork ; two In family. Calf 1123 OIH-
tellar rtreet. C BCO-2"
VANTED. AN KXPERIENCED Nt'RKU FOR
youiifchild. . 1C21 DotiKlas. C-M7C6
FOR HnXTIIOUSF.S.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF TUB CITY. TIIIJ
O. F. Davis Compiiny , 1303 Farnam. D C13
KS ; 11KNKWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST.
lu I ) -520
<
i MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , 82N. . Y.
Life. D--521
lIOt'SES ; WALLACE , IJIIOWN RLO7K. KiTH
and DotiKlns. D 322
CI1OICK HOUSES AND COTTAP.nS ALT , OVER
city. M to $73. Eld > : ity. 1st floor N. Y. Life.
* * ' '
D-611
UOrSES , ( "OTTAOEH & STORES. ALL PARTS
of city. Drennnn & Love Co. , 430 I'.ixton hlnclc.
D-523
tl LAROR LIST. M'CAOUE , 15TH AND DODOE.
D-521
i ,
HOl'SK.S , FLATS , (5ARV1N IIROS. . IMS FAH'M
D-525
lIOt'SES FOR RENT , HEMIS. PAXTON I1LK.
D M'J '
HOUSES , 'J. H. SHERWOOD. 423 , N. Y. LIFE.
D-527
STANFORD ORPLK OOTTAOKS. 0 ROOMS ,
H. W. cor. 13th and Vliitnn : llnrst location In
city for business men of Omaha and South
Omaha : rents moderate. 201 Hoc hullillnR.DK3
D-K3
FOR RENT. CHOICE 12-ROOM DfiTACIIED
modern house. Inquire 2345 Capitol avenue.
D 5M
310MNO HOUSF.HOLD GOODS * . AND PIANOH.
Oni. Van & StoraKu Co. , 1511 ( i Farnam ; tel 15.3.
D 530
_ _ _ _
CHAS. K. WILLIAMSON. C ) | REE
Tel. 717. D 531
FURNISHED IIOFSE , MODIMtN. R ROOMS ,
oak flnlhli. choice location. Farnam car line ,
with K < > oil ham. JIO.'W ' pfr imntli. Fidelity
Truit Company , first' floor Now Y rk Llff > Wdif ,
D M300
SIX-ROOM COTTAOn. ALSO 0 rNFL'RNISIIED
rooms , nil modem , 2121 Miami st. D M297
S224 NO. 13TII ST. , 9 IIOOMS : MODERN' , FlftST-
cliuw. Kf > d linrn. only f2i.OO. Onmha Real Es
tate nnd Trust Co. . 211 So. nth ft. D-334
HKJARH RENTAL AGENCY. 210 McCACHIB
Illk. D 450
SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT. HIS SO. 11T1I.
D--M5S3 Ofl
FOR RENTi ilOOD SEVEN RO'.iM HOUSE :
partly miK.ii ; Wh nndaMrllar Btrccts ; lunt
J13 l > * r it.X Apply ix-xt d"or lioith , or to John
Dale. 20SI New York Life. 1)-M62 > 4
SIX-ROOM COTTAni : . 2511 CALDWKLL ST.
FOR KENT. A SIX-ROOM IIOFSE : FURNACE ,
1 1 gas niid wali-r : pplrnrtlil neighborhood , nt 3 th
it nnd Howard tr t. Inquire at 3.V > 4 Howard
f J , i stri-ef. , D-MCii 4 *
_ _ _
TWO AROI : HOUSES IN DUNDEE
chnin. ( TO Hue bldii U MM3
FORRENT. FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE.
Rood location ; rpanonaule terms. 513 N. 23d.
D M577 OC *
rail RUNT-MODERN 9-ROOM DETACHED
liouiie. fuinnce. linth. etc. , nice lawn. le con
dition. ( CO NV 2Mh htreet. Inquire 853 N ,
25th it. P-G15
FURNISHED OR I'NFORNISIIED. MODERN 10
roor house , with barn. Cholre location , 3311
llni.iey. U-WO-i
TO RENT. A GOOD 8-ROOM IIOl'SE AT 110
South 23th avenue. l lw en Fnrnam and Dodge
treet i best locality In the clly ; fovrn mln-
utea' walk from pojtollicc ; furnace nnd bath
room , at 123 per month. Inquire m-xt door.
AVANTED , AT ONCK. I1ETWEEN 25 AND 60
hoimra to rent : isrent ileirnnl f < r hmm-s ; rtntila
u lueclally. J H Sherwood , 41. N. V. Life.
D M724
M "
FOH ROOMS.
M : , PI.HA8ANT ROOMS. 1919 DODOE. , . . „ , „ , „
E MJOO-O16
lli FUKNIiillKD ROOMS , llll * CALIKOHNIA ST.
lliI
I Boiii'H iiobiisT 1900 CAPITOL AYE.
FURNISHED ROOM , Ml" HARNHY STREET.
U SC4-5 *
FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT
board. IMi Hartley , V K MHO S *
TWO 'JRcsKD ROOMS FOR HOtlHE-
keeplui ; for man ami wife. 201 U. 2 < lh t.
11 M746 5
I'l'llMSIIKI ' ) ROOMS AM ) IIOAIII ) .
HIJATID ROOMS WITH HOARD , tow
llurney. F H3-O 11 *
VI R3T-CIA8S HOARD AND ROOMS : HOT
water heat ; best location In the city , tli B. nth
St. F-ESI
LATiali "SOUTH & KABT FRONT ROOM WITH
alcove. Z0f tousla . F 1
LARdB I1OUT1I FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ;
other roorui ; good kourU. The Ruie. 1020 Har-
n.- ,
I'l IIMSIini ) ROO.MS W1TI1 IlOAItn.
( Continued. )
FURNISHED ROOM AND HOARD NKAU
Hnn com I'nrk ; mmlern house , prlvalf fsmlir.
AildrOM U ! , lice. F MltM
'
NICH ROOMS WITH IIOARD. ! ! IIINNHI ST.
MERRIAM. riRs CLAPS pAMII.T
hi-tH. Z5th nnd Dotlne street * . F M4T9 Oil *
MODERN RR1CK. ROOMS AND HOARD , M.SO
up. 511 North 13th. ' ' 51I-O5 *
Nfrin.Y FrRNTsnKO rnosT nooMs , WITH
"
bonrd. 201
Ft'RNIPIinD ItOOMfl.viTH ROARD ; 111/lK
north Hnnncom park. HJfl S > mth ' ' " , , . . . ,
THF ALIIANY. 2101 DOUGLAS LOVELY
unite of unfuinldhel tonma ; other room' , with
boar , ! . F-M710 10
TIIIJ I/JWKST ronsiiiLr : RATES AND THE
iH-it fare. A home. Sherman nve. ear pnffet
iloor every tlBht minute * . Newly furnlihed ;
Hew tnnniiRrmenli ndjolns E i "lt n. S rn-
toga Hotel ENTERTAINS ltd puept * .
F-M7S2 N3
LARGE SOUTH PAllLOIl. ROARD. HTI5AM ,
lelepiun ! i rerrroncf * . 202 N. IMIu F M731 0 *
'Oil HI-.NTirVl'M'ltMHHl-i ' : > IIOOMS.
FOR RENT , 3 ROOMS. 708 S. 17TH ST.
O-M4C9 O27
'on iin.\TsTouns AM >
FOR RENT. DESK ROOM IN GROUND FI.OOR
ofllce , lle bulldlnB : water , utenm heat , electric
llKht nnd Janitor service. Apply to II. \ \ .
linker , BUperlntemlcnt , Ree buildlnK. I ll'l
FOR RF.NT THE 4-STORY 1IRIC1C IiriLDlNCl
nt ! ) IG Fnnmm Bt. ThH bulMlnK hn.i n llnproof
cement basement , complete rtcam nentlnit llx-
tur i ; wntcr on nil floors , RH . etc. Apply nt
the cilice nf The Hee. 1 010
FOR RENT-IN THE REE RUILDING :
Ono Inrse rorner room , Sd Iloor , with vault nnd
private ofllqe , wntcr , etc.
One Inrne front room. 2d Iloor. divided Into two
roomi by partition , water , etc.
Ons larse corner room , 2 < 1 floor , with vnult ,
water , cte.
Olio front room , divided by partition , third floor.
One corntr room with vnult , third floor.
Ono birse room , third Sloor. with partition d | .
vlillnj , ' It Into enl larce room ami two smaller
private rooms , water , etc.
Two large ground floor rooms with vaults.
Several small rooms on fourth Iloor , with vaults.
All these rooms nre heated with Monm. electric
llK.it * supplied , with first-class Janitor serv-
Ire. Elevators run day nnd all nlKht. I'ulld-
Ini : tlrlctly nreproof. Apply to R. W. R.iker ,
superintendent , ruom 104 , lice biilldln ? .
1--19S
AOHVI'S WAXTKI ) .
AGENTS , ROTH SKX. MAKE > 3.W TO J10.00
dally Intniduclnc nbsiutMlv | new nrilclo ; Inv-s-
tlKntlon pays. H. II. Haiiley. G17 S. IMh t-
AVANTGO TO HIXT.
" '
ANTiJDr"TO'TIIJNT FARM OF so TU ice
nrres. with fair buildings , near Omaha ; first-
class tenant : will pay cash rent. 1'jniK
I'axtnn block. Kn 4
77TEDTWO ; FfRNISHED AND TWO I'N-
furnls'ie < l r-ioms Immediately for lUht house-
keHplnp. close In. F. A. Roose. 1C14 1'ininm.
K M , 3 ti *
1'ACIFIC STORAGE AND AVARKHOUSK ro. ,
UOi-910 Jone ; Keni-ral storaBC and fnrwnnlhiB.
OM.'VAN & CTORAUE.ltlll-i FARN'M. TKL 15J9.
M o
WAXTKH T < IIIIY.
REST 1'RICE I'AID FOIJ OMAHA SAVINGS
b ank actdunts nt roam 5)6 , N. \ . Life J'bji ; .
* , r 3t >
nS. ICfi j0
HiaHKST llICES I'AID FOR OMHA SAVIngs -
Ings bank accounts. The Ityron IReeil to.
CASH FOR OMAHA SAVINGS RANK AC
counts. O. O. Wallace. 312 Brown blk. . ICth
and DouRlns. N 393
KOR -M.ISCHLL.VXEOUS. . -
SAWDt'ST. TuTLK 'OR SACKED CRIHRINO
and IIOR fence. C. It. Lee. 901 Douglas.
1IOO FENCE. ALL WIRE , REST ON EARTH.
lawn nnd yard fence. Wire Works. 113S. . 14th.
509-O 2S
FOR SALE. JERSEY COW AND ONE-HALF
Jersey ; both fresh. 4C02 Center street.
Q-M71S 5
CL.MRVOYAXTS.
MRS. I'AUL , 203 N. 1C.TH STREET : HONEST ,
truthful , reliable ; removes uvll Influences ; lo
cales burled treasures ; unites the separated.
S MC30 Ol'
MASS.U1E , IIATIIS. ETC.
MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS. MASSAGE
steam baths. T-482-O4 *
ORIENTAL TURKISH IIATIIS FOR LADIES &
eenllcinen , 5Uc. 107 S. llth. Ttrlephon 1SH.
T 762-O-S *
MEDICATED ILVFIIS. RARKGE. SKA. SUI
nhur. massace. Mine , llrlsson. frnm 1'arls. 107
N. 12lh St. T-M333 O24-
IIATIIS. MASSAGE. LAURA ELLISON ,
Crounso. blk. . 1U N. , ICth St. , Room 12.
* T 117)3 ) 9
MRS. PR LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE RATH
parlors ; restful und curative. 417 S. IRX up
stalri. T M734 1C
I'EHSO.V.VL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINE'TROUHLES. . 3s REK
RldR. , physician , consultation or healtli took fiCe
U 33J
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR , RALDNESS. FALLING
Imlr nnd all fnelal blcmtshea cured. Tine Co. .
32tf Chamber Commerce. U C" > 7-O4'
IIATIIS , MASSAGE. MME. 1'OST. S19'.i 8. 15TII.
U-5' ' )
RE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER. INVESTI-
Kate the Joy Tailor Svstem Frhool of dress
cuttlnK ; only complete bklrt system : brlnit your
dressi-s nnd make while irarnln * ? . 4 )3 ) Karbitch
block. Patterns free on Thursday. U IC3 O26
ll HAAS. FLORIST. 1'LANTS AND CUT
tloweiH. boqut-tti , half , residence nnd Rrnvo
di'cnratlons. Flowers , hoquetH and ileciralfons
ilellvenil to any part of the city. Ordtro by
telephone promptly attt-nileil to and filled In
two liours. Telephone 770. 1813 Vlnton Si
IT-93I-O14
RUPTtTRE CURED ; NO DETENTION FROM
bUHlners ; no pain ; w refer to hundiuds of
cases cured ; piles cuM-d hv a single , palnlesa
treatment. Cnll or wrlle The Empire Rupture
Cure nnd Medical Institute , nuccessora to The
O. K. Miller Co. , 932-3 , N. Y. Life Rid * . ,
Omaha. U-511
FREE ! FREE ! THE OMAHA HAIR RA7.AAR
213 South ICth street , until November 1 will
Rive n free steam with each Jar of uur Pure
Almond Cream. U M721 9
.IIOXKY TO LOAX REAI , ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT I.OW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 F.irnam St. W-542
ANTHONY I.OAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. U ;
< iulck money at low rales for choice farm landj
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Ni-braskn ,
AV 513
LOANS ON IMPROVED * c UNIMI'ROA'ED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farn'm
MONKY TO IXAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , Rrennun , I ve Co. , 1'axton Illk.
W-543
MONEY TO IX > AN. REMIS , PAXTON IltCK .
AY-S46
PER CENT MONEY ON NERRASICA FARMS
and Omaha Improved properly. Apply to W. II.
Mclklu , 1st National bank lildg. W-547
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
prooerly. 1'uvey & Tlionuu , 07 Ut Nat , Rk. bld
BIX PER CENT C1TY AND FARM I/DANS.
Garvln llroa. . 161S Fnmain St.
W-E49
MONEY TO I.OAX CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PlANOtf
horses , wut'oiis. etc. , ni lowed rates In city :
no removal of goods , strictly confidential , you
can pay the loan oft at any time or In nny
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE 1-OAN CO. .
306 B. 16th SI ,
X-tV )
1IIISI.VES.S CHANCES.
HUNT-TUB METROI-OLITAN HOTEL IN
Cheyenne ; In fine condition ; electric lights :
IharoUKhly plumbed , t- t location In the clly.
One block , ( rom Union deiwt. Fifty firm-rials
rooms. One bar room , furnltheJ ; good barber
a. Op and bath roomi ; In fad. everything neceg.
Eary lu a tint-class , hotel , Patty leiulnu inuit
purrhuM furniture. Hotel dilns good busln *
at jiresent. Addnsj J. W. Qrimn. Ch ycnneWy0
Y MS2 - Oil *
nrsixuss CIIAXCKS.
( Continued. )
" '
TO (1ET IN Oil"ci'lT OF HU8INK8S GOTO J.
J. Glbiion. Sll First Nal'I R.ink. AM 51
A KI/JNDIKKR WHO HAS HAD TWENTY
years' etperlrtice In mining , has spent yearn
on the Yukon. Is thoroughly familiar with the
Klondike , has lntfrest ! nnd pro p"Cinrs on the
Kl'Uidlk" ' . will Klve n thorough Intpector's tnnp
nnd twrsDnnlfy answer nil questions relating to
Hint country , nr h iw ( f > Ret there , cost , etc. .
for the prlf" of 'I. AfldreM H. II. Thompson ,
M2 Rilley RulldlnK , Seot'lc , Wash. -rsonal
reference. Chamber of Commerce. SenttK
Y-M741 OS *
FOR HALE , THE ONLY DRUG STORE IN
Chapman , Neb. , with n Rood trade ; In n. good
country : i > oor health the only rusin for sell-
Inu : this will l > nr cl < c Investigation. Wrlta
Chapmiin Drutr Co. Y M7IG 8
FOR S.TLE"RAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY
business. Address U US. Ree. Y M712 <
KOIl
10) ) ACR1M ADJOINING THE CITY OF C07.AD.
Dawson Co. . Nrb. , to trade for a stock of
shoes or a general stork ot 12.000 If In good
shape , or will trade land nnd a 12,000 stock
for lown land ; the Ncbratka land ran nil be
Irrigated. Address J , S. 1' , , I/ock llox B ,
Pnton. la. X MSSI O6
FOR SALK RI2AL KSTATU.
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. S12 N. A' . L.
RE 9S3-O-1S *
KOUNT/E I'LACK RAROAINS. J2 WO , J3.7.V . ) TO
fc.ii)0 ) : see iihotos at liTlh nnd Farnam , Morse
Rldg. J. J. Ullwim , 511 First Nat. Rank UMi ( .
RE-S32
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS , LANDS. LOANS.
Oe. r. llemls Renl Estnte Co. , 1'nxlan blcek.
RK-333
17 1'ER CENT GROSS INVESTMENT. 1M-
provcd rent cMatc ; rental , IC4S.OO per ycnr ;
price , M.JOO. Address T 8 , life. , UK MI54
8-ROOM HOUSE. J2fiCO , 40-foot corner lot , 3. AV.
cor. ISth nnd Iznrd.
JIOO | > er acre buys ' 0 neroa one mile south of
Ruscrs , Room 1 , Patterson Illk. RE-M152 O 18
HAA'E SOME RAROAINS MYSELF. CITY AND
fntm. Cnll for particulars. W'mson. 601 Ree bR. !
RE-93S
TWO 5-ROOM COTTAGES , M I-T. FRONT , U )
blockn north of 1 * . O. ; cheap. C2I Po. rcth nve.
.RE 2S3-14'
5-ROOM COTTAOn AND LOT WEST OIEX -
twi'lllon grounds , nearly new , for JS30 ; } ir/ ) cash
nnd monthly piymentp of J10 on balance.
Ryron R. Hastings. 212 Si. I4th St. RE M401
FOR SALE. 12) ACRES WASHINGTON
county : best bind In county : very cheap for
cash. Thos. H. McCague , MeCairit" Wdit.
RPJ M.VHI OG
FOR SALE , LARGE LOT , COX13S , AND TWO
cottages , close ti > business part of the city ;
baraaln If sold thl * week ; terms easy. F. D.
Wend , N. E. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sis.
RE-C12 7
SNAPS. Srt ACRKS 12 MILES N. W. . M.200.
I nrres 4 blocks from Rensnn motor. JW.ft ) .
33 Bprcs snilh of Stale fair grounds. J.1,501.
4SrlM feet , near 32d , t Cumlng St. . only SWO.PO.
Corner on Fnrnnm St. . near 45th st. . 7rt0.fn.
Tn exetmnge If1) neres 10 miles north of Omnh.i
1 * . O. for clnr Improved nrouerty.
JOHN N. FHENXER , Onn. 1 . O.
RE M 513
FOR SALF R E COR. S'iTH ' AND FARNAM ,
! rnr. Park nvo nmV Illokory ; s w cor. 13th
nnd Dai-ras ; 1C" ncre In Rnrraln Co. ; I3S anres
In KnrCn. . , Mils nnd nil other prepertv owned
liv Ncl > rnska Snvlngs nnd KxchnnRn bink will
be old at a low price. Win. K. Potter , re
ceiver. UK 23
IVVWXRltOKHILS.
II. MAHOW1T55 I/3ANS MONEY. 4IS N. 16 ST.
BW
SI10UT1I\\II AXI1 TYlMiWUlTlXG.
A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , f,13 N. Y. T.IFE.
554
ATOMA1LV Rf.S. COLLEGE , 1CTII & DOUOLAH.
555
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
College. R.iyd's tlieater. S60 o-ll *
LOST.
LIGHT I1AA- HORSE , 7 YEARS ; AVKIOH8
about 1050. rntlier thin nnd hlKh backbone. Re
ward for teturn to 1718 Cnss ft. . Omahn.
Lt MfSC
IXIST. VVIHTE MARE. ROPE WltK Tl 'r"
hind leg : return to 30th and Hurt nnd receive
rewnrd. Patrick Colne. Iost M757 5 *
MUSIC , ART AM ) LAXfJUAOE.
MR. M'CARTIIY'S ACADEMY. COR. 17TH
nnd Douglas sta. ; evening Chirac * , beginning
Tui-rdny. Oct. 5th- branches taught : mathe
matics , English , bookkeeping , phonography and
typewriting. 740 G
KfllXITt'HK I'ACICKI ) .
M. 8. AVALKIN , 2111 CUMINQ , TEL 1331.
657
SIATTIIKSS UI2XOVATIXO AVORICS.
MATTRESSES , COUCHES , PARLOR FURNIture -
ture to order ; repaired , 1C03 Lsavenw'li ; tel. 155 !
553
TYI'KAVRITKRS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD RE SAVED DAILY
If even- operator used llRht running Dense-
more. 1612 Fnrnam St. . Omaha. 558
DRHSSMAKIXa.
DRESSMAKING , MISS STURDY , 4304 RUR.
dette. '
E-23-O-6'
i'ATH.Vrs.
D A T'lT'TVIT'C ! Sue' & CoAttorney * -
JL Ji A ILIM X kJ at-Law nnd Patent Ex-
perls. Ree Uulldlng.
Omaha , N'b. Branch office at Wash.'mston ,
D , C. Send for free Advice nnd Patent Roolc.
See Sunday Ree for our Machine Movements ,
copyrighted , 1S97.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled bids will be received at the ofllco ot
tbo Grounds and Uulldlng Department of
the TranHmlsslsslpl and International ex
position until 5 o'clock p. m , , Monday , Oc
tober llth , for the construction of the Flue
Aits building.
Plans and specifications c-in be seen at
thu office of the superintendent , room No.
C3I , Paxton block , or sets will be furnished
contractors at cost.
F. P. K1RKBNDALL ,
XlKr , Grd'fl. & fildg. Dcpt.
S 30 d to 0 11
RAILROADS.
UNION PACIFIC "THE OVER ,
land Route" General offices. N.
E. Corner Ninth nnd Farnam
Streets , City Ticket Office , 1302
Farnam Street. Telephone , 316.
Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets ,
Telephone , 128.Leave
Leave Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver , Salt Lake ,
Pacific coast , and all
western points 8:20 : am 4:43 : pm
Fast Mull train for
Denver. Salt le.
Pacific coit nnd all
western points 4:03 : pm * 10:20 am
Lincoln , Reatrlco anil
Stromtburg Eipress. . , 4:05 : pm SM : pm
Gr.ind Island Express. . . 5:30 : pm 3:10 : pin
Dnlly. Dally except Sunday ,
Council IllufTs Ixical Leaves , 6:40 : a. m. : 6:50 : n.
11 ; 70 : a. in , ; 8:25 : a. m , ; 10:45 : a. m. ; 2ill
p. m. ; 4:30 : p. in , ; 5:55 : p , m. Arrives , 6:20 : a. m. ;
7:20 : n. m. ; 3 a. m.9:23 ; : a , m. ; 11:30 : a , in. ; 3:10 : p.
m. ; 5:40 : p. m. ; 9:05 : p. m. ; 10:45 : p , m.
OMAHA , KANSAS CITY & EASTERN RAILroad -
road Omaha & Ht. Louis Railroad "The O , K
Route" Ticket Oillce. 1115 Furnam Street.
Telephone. 323 Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets , Telephone , Hi ,
* * * * * ' Arrlv'-
Patton.burg. Klrksvllle ,
Qulncy Local . . . . 6:10 : am 10:45 : pm
St. I > iul , New YorU
LlmUe.1 ' . . . . , . < :30 : Pm 'lliSO nm
WADAHH RAILROAD-TICKET OFFICE , 1115
Famam Street. Telephone. 312. Depot , d'enlli
and Mason Streets. Telephone. 128.
1'eaV8 > Arr'Ve' '
St. Louis "Cannon Hall"
- ' < : Jlpm ! ' 11:30 : am
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND i
Pacific Railroad "The Great
Rock Island Route'VCIty
Ticket Ofltc , 1323 Farnntn
Htreet. Telephone , 418. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone , KS.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago and St. I'aul
Vetilbuled Express . . . 4:50 : pm 1:45 pm
Lincoln , Colorado Spgs ,
Pueblo , Denver and
west 1:55 : pm 1:05 : pm
Chicago. Des Molnea and
Rovk Island 7:00 pm 8:16 : air
Atlantic Express , for
Des Mnlnex and east
ern mmu . , " 7:00 am 6 31 pm
Lincoln. Falrbury and
IMIevllln " 6wnn : "lO am
Dally , Pally except fiundijr.
RAILHOAU ? .
-MISSOUTH
RiverRlllroncl"The nurllnn-
ton R"Utu"-G ( > neral Onice. N.
AV. Corner Tenth and Fnrnam
Streets. Ticket onice. IS" !
Fnrriam Street. TMephane 2M.
Depot. Tenth nnd Mason
Telephone , 1"S.
l.enve. Arrive.
8M : am 9:35 : nm
7 : S pm
11:30 : am
CHICAGO. RURL1NOTON *
Qulncy Rnlltivid "Tho Rurl-
Inston.sltoutn'1 Ticket OIHcc ,
1M2 Fartiiuii Street. Telephmo
250. Depot , Tenth cad Mason
Streets. Telephone , 128.
Leave. Arrive.
5:03 : pm 7:55 : am
" 9:48 : nm 4:14 : pm
7:55 : pm 7 : ! > S nm
" 11:10 : am 8:10 : pm
ZSu : pm
Sunday.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOSEPH
& Council IllufTs Railroad
"The , , Ilurllngton Route11
Ticket 'UHlee. l&nj Farnnm
Street , Tclfphono 550. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets. Tel
ephone , 123.
123.L ave. Arrive.
Knnsns City Day Ex. . . . 9:03 : am B:10 : pm
Knnsns City Nlpht E . . * 10:00 : pm < :50 : nm
Dallv
ST. PAUL. MINNE-
npnlls & Omahn Railway
General ' offlce * , Nebrnska Dl-
Mscion , Fifteenth and Webster
streets. City Ticket oillce ,
1401 Fnmnm Street. Telephone
C6I. Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Tele.
phone , HIS.
LenVe. Arrive.
Sioux City Accommodn. 8:6) ) am 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Accommodn. 9:5) : nm S:25 : pm
Ilbilr , Emerson. Slntix
Clt > . I'oncn , Hnrtlng-
ton ami jllngnilleM. . . . 1 1:00 : pm " 11:55 : nm
Slrux CUV. JTnnknto , St.
I'nul. MlnncnpollR..1. 1 8:16 : pai 9li : ) am
Dally. Ually except Sunday. Sunday
Only.
1FHRMONT.
Missouri Vnlley Railway Gen-
enil Offices. United States N'n.
tlonal Rink Hullling , South
west Corner Twelfth nnd Fnr
nam Strvets. Ticket Oillce ,
1101 Farnnm fttreet. Telephone , 661. Depot ,
Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Telephone , 141S.
Leave. Arrive.
Illack II Ills. Deadwood
nrrt Hot Springs 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming , Cnnper nnd
Douglas ' 3:00 : pm " 5:00 : pm
Hastings , York David . '
City. Superior Geneva ,
Exeter nnd Reward. . . . " 3:00 : pm 5-.OU pm
Norfolk , West Point nnd 7fO am 10JS : nm
Fremont 3:00 : pm 5CO : pm
Lincoln , Wnhoo nnd " 7:50 am "I0r : , nm
Fremont 1 3:00 : pm 5:00 : nm
Fremont Local 7DO : nm
Dully. Dally except Sunday , Sunday
only. Dally except Saturday , " Dully
except Momliy
1 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAIL ,
roud Gentrnl Offices. United
States National Rank Rulld-
Ing , S. W. Corner Twelfth
.and Farnam Streets. Tlclut
Otllce , ' 1401 Farnam Street.
Telephone. 561. Depot'Fifteenth and Webster
Stiecta. 'lephcr.c , l' Si '
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City. Mankato. St * '
Paul , Minneapolis 0:15 : pm 9:10 : am
Dnlly.
CH1C A15 O & NOUTHWEST-
ern .Railway . City Ticket
Oftlce , jun Fsrnnm Street.
Telephone , " Ml. Depot. Tenth
nnd J ason Street. Telephone
Leave. Arrive.
Missouri A'nll--y , Sloux-
I'lty. St. Paul nnde
Minneapolis .1 } SMO nm
Missouri A'nlley. Slouxji '
City - 7:30 ; uni 9:05 : pm
Denlson , Carroll. AValU.i
I ike . " . , . ' * 7.-30 am 9:03 : pm
Eastern Express , Des
l.lo.nes. Mimhillt'Avn.
Cedar Rapids Chl.ngoi " 14U5 am 4:10 : pm
Atlantic Flyer , Chicago
nnd East > , 4:45 pm 4:10 : pm
Fast Mail , Chicago to ; , j
Omaha . " .
3-10 Dm
MltFourl Vr.lley. Sioux
City , St. Paul. Mlnne--
npolls I.lmlte.l 6:55 : pm 9:23 : nm
Omaha-CHrtago Spccl il. . . JLfcSp pm 8-10 am
Daily. , > ) Daily : cxo-pQ-binday.
- * * * - * yfcj ? . * R p s v
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
r.enerar Onices and Ticket
Otlicc. Merchants National Bank
Rulldlng. | 1221 Farnam Street.
Telephone. 104. Depot , Fifteenth
and Wtbstcr Strfeta. Telephone ,
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas"City. . St. Lou's
und souttiern points. . . 3:0j : pm * 1:53 : pm
Kansas Clly Express. . 9:30 : pin 8:50 : nm
Ft. Crook & Union LI. . 9:00 : pm 7:00 am
Dally '
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST.
I'nul Railway City Ticket
Oilice , ISO ! Farnam Street.
Telephone , ! SJ. Depot , Tentli
and Mason Streets. Telephone ,
123.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Limited " . - . . . . 5:45 : pm 8:03 am
Omaha nnd Chicago Ex 11:00 : am " 1:50 : pm
Dnlly
POSTOKKICE NOTICE.
( Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested ,
as changes may occur at nny time. )
Foreign malls for the week ending Oc
tober . 1S97 , will close ( PROMPTLY In all
casesO at the General Postolllce as follows :
PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE ONE
HOUR EARLIER than closing time shown
below.
TriiiiN-Atlninlc MallN.
TUESDAY At 7 n. m. for EUROPE , per
H. s. Snnle * . via Southampton and Bremen
( letters for Ireland must be directed , "per
Sanle" ) ; at 9 n , in. ( supplementary 1USO :
u. in. ) for IRELAND ( letters only ) , per
s. H. Auranla , via Queenstown ( letters for
other parts of Eu opo must be directed
"tier Auranla" ) .
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplementary
3 a.m. ) for EUROPE , per s. B. Germanic' ,
via Queenstown ; at W/u. in. for BELGIUM
direct , per s. H , Noordlaml , via Antwerp
( letters must be directed "per Noord-
luiul" ) .
THURSDAY At I n. m. for EUROPE , per
B. s. Augusta \Mctoria * , via Plymouth ,
Cherbourg and Hamburg.
SATURDAY At 7 n. m. for FRANCE ,
SWITZERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN. POR
TUGAL , TURKEY. EGYPT nnd BRITISH
INDIA , per H. a. La. Touralne * . via
Hnvro ( letters for other parts of Europe
must bo directed "per La Touralne" ) ;
nt S a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct ,
per a. a. Rotterdam , via Rutterdam ( let
ters mu.Ht be directed "per Rotterdam" ) ;
at S a. m , for GENOA , per 3. s. Ka sr Wli-
helm II ( letters must be directed "per
Kaiser Wllhelm II" ) ; nt 10 a. in. for
SCOTLAND direct , per a s. City of Rome ,
via Glasgow ( letters must bo directed "per
City of Homo" ) ; at II a. m , ( supple
mentary 12:30 : p. m. ) for EUROPE , per
a , a. Etrurla * . via Queenstown.
PRINTED MATTER , KT.O.-aermnn steamers
sailing on Tuesdays tuko Printed Matter , etc. ,
for \3errr..iny. nnd Specially Addressed Printed
Matter , etr. . for other parts of Kurope , Ameri
can und White Bfar etcatncrs on Wednesdays ,
Ocrnian utenmern on TlturxdavE. and runard ,
French and German Hteurpers un Saturdays
take Printed Matter. rtrs.'Tar nil countries for
which they am advertised to carry mall.
After the closing of thcUtipplcmentury TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named nbovv , additional supple
mentary malls me opelKiH/ > the plera of the
American , KnKlUh , French nnd German eteani-
era , and remain open until within Ten Min
utes of the hour of sailing of steamer.
MnllH for S nil Hi 11118 C'tjiitrul .Vinorlcn ,
AVi-Ht JmUi'ijj lifts
MONDAY At " 2 pj tn. for 1)13 UK 13 ,
PUERTO CORTK/ and OUATIJMALA
per Hteainer from New OrleuiiH.
TUhSDAY At 11 n. m.i.for ( aupplemontiiry
11'X1 : n. m. ) for VKNKKU13UA nnd CURA
CAO. nlso SAVANILF V and CARTHA-
UU..NA , via Curucito , per p. K. Cnrncaa :
at 1 p. m. for HARBA-BO3 direct , also
NORTH HRA/JL. via' I'ura and .Alamos ,
per H. B. JtiHtln ; nt i 13ii > . m. for COSTA
RICA , per fcteamer frouinNew Orlvann.
WBDNESIJAY At 2SOJ : . in. for PORT
ANTONIO , per alcamnr * from Philadel
phia ; at 12 in. for GRENADA , TRINI
DAD nnd TOHACJO , per . a. Grenada ;
at 1 p. m. for CUHA , per s. B. A'lKllancla.
via Havana ; at 1 p. m. ( supplementary
1:30 : p. in. ) for ST. DOMINGO and TURKS
ISLAND , per H , H. New York ; nt 1 p. m.
( supplementary 1:30 : p. m. ) for NASSAI. ' ,
N , P. , per B. a. Antllla ( letters must bo
directed "per Antllla" ) ; at 9 p. m. for
PORT ANTONIO , per steamer from Hos-
ton.
THURSDAY-At 1 p. m. ( supplementary
1:30 : p. tn. ) for HERMUIM. pern , .Orinoco ;
at 1 p. m. ( supplementary 1:3. : ) p. m. ) for
NASSAU. N. P. , and SANTIAGO JIB
CUHA. per a. B , Santiago ; at 3 p , m ,
for JAMAICA , per u. a. Ardanrose ( let
ters for Ubllze , Puerto Cortez and Guate
mala must be directed "per Ardanrose" ) .
FRIDAY At 9 p. in. for NEWFOUND
LAND , per B. . Olivette , from I low on.
8ATPROAY At 10 a. in. ( supplementary
10:30 : a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND.
JAMAICA and SAA'ANILLA , per B. B.
Alene Helton ) for Cota Rica must lie
directed "per Alene" ) : at 10 a. in. ( supplementary -
plementary 10'W : a m. ) for CAPE HAITI.
nONAIVKS. AVX-CAVKH. JACMEL and
SANTA MARTHA , per B. a. Kitty ; nt
10:30 a. m. for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS ,
I'OSTOFKlCi : XOTICR.
( Continued. )
TAHASCO nml YUCATAN , per s. .
SfKiirancn ( lottern for other parts of Mexico
ice mid for Cubn. must be directed "per
Sfpurnnon , " ) : at lOvSO n. m , for HAITI ,
CUMANA and CAHt'I'ANO. per s. s !
1'rlns P. Hendrlk ( letters for other parts
of Venezuela , Curacno , Trlnldiul. Rrlllsh
ntnl Dutch Otilnna mmt bo directed "per
Prln * K. Hendrlk" ) ; nt 11 n. ni. for NK.W-
FOUNDtjANI ) . per s. s. 1'ortlo ; at 1 p. m ,
for HRAKIL. nnd LA PLATA OOUN-
TRUOS. per s. p. Salerno , vln Rio Jnnelro
( letters for North Hrazll mu t be directed
"per Silerno" ) .
St'N'DAV-At C n. in. for rROORUSO. per
si. R. Mexico ( Iclturs for other parts of
Mexico must be directed "per Mexico" ) .
Malls for Newfoundland , by mil to Halifax , anil
thence by Mcamer. close at this cilice dally nt
$ :90 : p. m. Mull * for Mlquelon , by rail to Ros-
ton ami thence hy steamer , clone nt thU olllce ,
tUlly nt S:30 : p. in. Malls for Cuba dice nt this
office dally at 7M : n , m. , for forwarding by
steamers palling ( Mondays nml Thursdays ) from
Tort Ttinpn , Kin. letter malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless specially nddtt'scd for ills-
patch by steamer , close nt this olllrc dally nt
12 in. ; paper malls nt fl a. m. Ittglilcre'l mall
closed nt 6:00 : p. tn. previous day.
Triiiin-l'iiclHc 'Mull , .
Mulls for China nnd Japan ( specialty ad
dressed only ) , per . J. Kinpress of India
( from Vancouver ) , close here daily up to
October < , at C.:33 : p. m. Mnlln for China
and Japan , per a. a. Doric ( from San
Kmnclsco ) , close here dally up to October
fith at ii:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia
( except thosa for West Australia ) , which
arc forwarded via Kurope , New Zealand ,
Hawaii , KIJI and Samonn Islnnds , per 9.
F , Moana ( from Han Francisco ) , close hero
dally up to October "Sin at 7:30 : a. m. ,
11 a m , and 0:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at
New York of s. s , Camwinln with British
malls for Australia ) . Malls for China and
Japan , per .M. s. Victoria ( from Tacoma ) ,
close here dally up to October 10th nt
fi:30 : p. m. Malls for Australia ( except
West Australia ) , Now Zealand , Hawaii
and FIJI Islands , per s. s. Mlowera ( from
Vancouver ) , clo e hero dally after Octo
ber "Sth and up to October llth at 0:3) : p. m.
Malls for the Society Islands , pr ship
City of 1'apeltl ( from San Franclwo ) , close
hero dally up to October 23th at 00 : p. m.
Malls for Hawaii , per s. . Australia ( from
San Francisco ) , close hero dally up to
October 27th nt 0:30 : p. in.
Trnns-Pnclflo malls lire forwarded tn port of
snlllng dally nnd the schedule of closing la
arranged on the presumption of their unin
terrupted overlnml transit. "Registered mall
closes nt 0:00 : p. m. previous day.
Postolllcc , Now York , N. Y. , October 1 ,
3 SOT.
SOT.CORNELIUS
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
CO.MMTIOX OK M-3\V YOII1C HAXKS.
Xn SonroKy of Money nnd Cold lin-
liorlx Arc I'rtilnililo.
NEW YOHK , Oct. 3 , The Financier says :
The statement of the associated banks of
Nuw York City for the week ended October
2 , Is proof that there Is no occasion for
the fears entertained earlier In the season
of an actual stringency In the money mar
ket. Despite the steady decline of the
banks' reserves , by reason of the Interior
demand for crop money , the reserves are
maintained at u secure point , nnd the
natural effect of conditions which have
been operatlnK all season may be ti listed to
obviate any departure from this standard
In the future. The liquidation in loans con
tinue ? , the loss for tni ? week bringing the
total to un amount of $7,320,200 under that
reported thice weeks aKo. In the same time
deposits have fallen elf J17C. > 3,300 , while the
reserve has decreased about $5OOO.MO. As
money has been Mowing to the Interior at
the rate of $4OOO.WO or 5.0M.OOO weekly
during this time. It will be seen that the
banks have stood the drain very easily.
The demand for funds still continues ,
thoiiBli In lessoned volume than reported
for several weeks past. The decrease In
deposits for the past week , of course , low
ered the reserve requirements appreciably.
The $1EOOWO gold reiclvcd from Europe , by
one of the batiks does not seem to figure In
the current statement. The deposit changes
of the larger banks have been unnially
heavy during the week , the Institutions
havliiR the larpest number of correspond
ents reporting losses , as a rule , although
others which figure In the call mtfrkct have
been affected by the general situation. The
October settlements have brought about
some shifting of funds , but the disburse
ments now being made , will be shown to n.
greater extent In thu next statement.
The Union 1'aclllc foreclosure sales , under
conditions completed for payments extend
ing over a considerable period , will not
cause the , contraction llrst anticipated , and
this assurance to tome extent governed the
rate quotations last week.
The statement , as a whole. Is of a very
favorable character , and with the certainty
that gold Imports will follow any unex
pected advance In money , the outlook Is
even brighter than predicted. Three of New
York's banks last week made their clearing
house settlement In gold , owing to the
scarcity of legal lenders. It would not bo
fctrangiIn fact , were the treasury to follow
suit in this particular before the close of
the year.
I.omlim StiK-lc .Market.
LONDON , Oct. 3. The condition of money
In the last week was uneventful. Discount : *
nro steady and bar silver Is 4d per ounce
higher , with a small speculative demand.
Spanish bonds have risen 1'4 points , the
change of mlnlc-try at Madrid inspiring hopes
of a settlement In Cuba. Business In stocks
Is Increasing , nnd a cheerful tone pervades
the market. The political outlook Is con
sidered generally favorable. The setback In
Americans was the only averse feature of
the week , but It Is not expected to con
tinue. It was the result of operations tn
Wall street , and there was a tendency to
recovery in the latter part of the week.
Northern Pacific preferred shares rose is ;
per cent : Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , 1H
per cent : New York Central , 1 per cent ;
Illinois Central , 1 per cent ; Louisville &
Nashville , 1 per cent ; Atchlson preferred , 1
per cent ; Atchlson adjustments , ? 4 per cent ;
Union Pacific , % per cent ; Atchlson com
mon , % nor cent ; Philadelphia and Rending
preferred , Vs per cent ; Southern preferred ,
V4 per cont. Canada Pacific railways rose
IVa points on the August statement. iGrand
Trunk guaranteed rose H per cent ; Grand
Trunk llrst preferred , % per cent ; second
preferred , % per cent , and third preferred ,
Mi per cont. The mining market showed
Increased activity , especially In the shares
of the AYoit Australian companies. But
the South African market was dull , pending
the decision In the Hand regarding con
cessions to the mining company.
MiuioIioHli-r Textile I < 'nl > rli-H.
MANCHKSTER. Oct. 3. The Improve
ment noted a week ago has continued. A
fairly large business has been done In both
yarns and cloths , but prices have been Ir
regular , according to the position of the
labor markets , and large offers have been
sent back for better limits. The minor
markets have bought assorted lines. Home
trade has been rather better. Printing
cloths are beginning1 to feel the Improve
ment. The wage dispute remain * entirely
unsettled , nnd the employers cannot reach
a decision for some time to come , The
cotton Industry on the continent Is not
mending , either In France , Germany or
Austria ,
Iiiiniloii < i nil ii
LONDON , Oct. 3-Whcat 1 from IB to
Is Cd lower , with no < onlldenco In the Amer
ican markets , which lire almost unheeded ,
California wheat afloat was offered at from
37s to : iSa , winter wheat was obtained at 35a
Gd. Maize Is Dd lower. .Mixed maize , north
ern ports , October , was offered ut IBs 9d ,
and mixed maize , Atlantic ports , December-
January , is held at 1C * Barley Is firm , but
no American barley Is offered. Flour Is
dlfllcult and the rales liuvo been weak.
Oats are uncertain. Mixed American ,
clipped September , sold at from 13s to 13s 3d.
KutlicrH * ( iiiluVu Julillce.
BOSTON , Oct. 3. The golden jubilee of
the Jesuit fathers in Boston , an event of
much Importance to the Catholic people of
BoEton and vicinity , was celebrated with
great solemnity In St. Mary's church today.
The occasion was made notable by the pres
ence of Archbishop Martini-Ill , the papal
delegate , who ofllciated at the morning ecrv-
ice , and 'Archbishop Williams , who was the
celebrant of the pontifical vesper at the
evening services.
.VllNllVllll-M' ItlK MlHMV.
NASHVILLE , Teniu. , Oct. 3. For the
month of September the attendance upon the
exposition , amounted to 273,721 and the total
attendance ulnco the opening up to October
1 amounts to 1,190,085. Friday la Nebraska
day and W J. Bryan will attend and de
liver an address , Thu attendance cci this
day will be largo.
"Ne\er Again , " which comes to Omaha
with mi unbroken record ot triumph In the
cast , wns presented for the drat tlmo to
local theater-goers last night at iloyd's by
a hard-working snd generally c.ipjblo com
pany , opening a half week's engagement.
The play Is French In Its atmosphere and un
mistakably so In Us theme , which Is the
not ( laf.imlllsr one ot ItifUlullty and success
ful deception * between husband and wife. A
variety ot Impairments ot the marriage re
lation Is depleted , no less than three wed
ded pairs being mixed up In apparently In-
cxtrlcablo error , partiby their own Indis
cretions and partly by the wiles of n mis-
chief-making janitor. Although the seventh
co mm a nd in LMH is unquestionably more hon
ored } n the breach than In the observance , In
"Never Again , " the trick Is deftly turned
and the treatment of the subject will give
serious offense to none.
"Never Again" was originally furnished
forth with a quite remarkable cast , com
prising several of the best known nnd most
competent actors on the American stage. The
company which has the comedy In hand at
present nnd which Is the only one. now piny-
Ing It yet In the west , probably docsciot challenge -
lengo comparison ! ; , Individually or collect
ively , with that original organization , either
In repute or In ability. U gives a credita
ble and quite enjoyable performance , however -
over , of n very merry play , and people In
search of an evening's amusement will .not
go amiss If they seek It In "Never Again. "
The players are refreshingly even In point
ot merit. Words of commendation might be
bestowed upon each member ot the com
pany. They work together admirably for anew
now organization and the piece moves
throughout with the utmost briskness. Do-
sides offering a clever performance , Miss
Maddern and Miss Dcrlckson wear some
very pretty gowns.
"Never Again" may bo seen tonight and
Tuesday at Boyd's. U will tint disappoint
those who seek an evening of hilarious en
tertainment ,
"Miss Francis of Ynlo , " whoso approach
had been diligently heralded and whose ad
vent was plcaaurc.uly anticipated , furnished
entertainment to two audience * ot fulr size
at the CrelRhton yesterday In spltn of the
untoward climatic conditions , which are doing
no good to the theaters In general. The oleee
Is a rattling farce , which has n British savor
In splto of Its attempted Now Haven atmos
phere perhaps because ot the undeniable
Anglicism of eomo'ot the leading player * .
Tiiere are reminders In It ot "Charley's
Aunt , " both In the circumstance of Its rough-
and-tumble vivacity and In the fact that Mr.
GlraTdot and Mr. Raymond Capp have been
prominently Identlflfd with that gem of Eng
lish comedy here and elsewhere. Mr. Olrnr-
dot has never before playivl In Omahi , but
ho was a surpassingly good Lord Fancourl
Bahbcrley. and It Is not likely that anyonn
will attempt to Improve urirn his perform
ance In "Miss Frnncls of Yale. " Mr. Canp's
face lr. a familiar one. li'a latest nnd best
work here having been douo last season with
the lamented Emily Dancker.
If any alumnus of a rival university shies
at the title of this piece , It were charity
to Inform him that the blue Is not offensively
flaunted and that , barring a college yell or
two , the action might as well have been
localized In any other scat of learning. Men
of Harvard and Princeton and all the other
places will laugh with equal gusto at the
pranks of these three lads. Indeed , If ono
Is not mistaken , there Is a tale In that very
entertaining volume of fiction called "Prince
ton Stories , " which might very well have in-
eplred the author of "Miss Francis of Yale , '
although one would not be understood a-
hinting that It has done so. At any rate , the
play Is sure to bo well nnd generally liked
as furnishing two hours and a half of fast
moving fun.
Of the company , besides the two members
already mentioned , Mr. Westford and Mr
Grlsel should be epeclaljy commended for
effective work. Miss Shannon's Infectious
lough Is an enjoyable feature of the enter
tainment , Miss McVicker contributes a de
cidedly clever character sketch , and Misses
Donico , Hainan and Cotton accomplish effect
ively what Is assigned to them. Many strik
ing gowns are worn by the women of the
company.
" .Miss Francis of Yale" will remain at the
Crelghton until Wednesday. Business should
greatly Improve to become commensurate
with the deserts of a bright performance.
wn.vriinii uucoiii ) OK SHP
What the Month KuriilHliftl 111 ( lie
\Vily of Clliiuid ; .
The United States Weather Bureau has
Issued Its monthly meteorological summary
for the month of September , and now that
that month with Its long run of uncomfort
able weather has passed. It may bo of some
pleasure to the public to reflect upon the
details of the weather which prevailed In
this vicinity during thcso thirty days. In
the flrst place the mean temperature for
September for a period of twenty-seven
years was 05 degrees , but the mean for the
month Just closed was 75 degrees , 'Indicating '
the character of the roast furnished the
people. The highest temperature for the
month was 99 degrees on the 1st and the
lowest 45 degrees on the 20tn. The greatest
dally range of temperature was 34 degrees
on the 21st , and the least range was 14 de
grees on the 14th.
The prevailing direction of the wind for
the month was from the south , while the
greatest velocity was twenty-nine miles
from tlie northwest on the 10th.
The total precipitation for the month was
1.39 Inches. There were Just four days with
0.01 of an Inch or more. The average pre
cipitation for September for twenty-seven
years was 2.89 Inches , leaving a deficiency
for last month of 1.52 Inches. It had a
largo excfas of heat and a good sized de
ficiency of moisture.
There were twenty-one clear days , eight
partly cloudy and one cloudy. No frost wan
recorded during the mouth.
In the matter of heat there were fourteen
days when thu maximum temperature was
90 degrees nnd over , and eighteen days when
the mean temperature was over 70 degrees.
AllVIUKN KHO.U TIIIJ I'llIMlM'IXKS.
SimiilurdH IOKI ; Four Iliiinli- , . , ! | u „
Hfi-ciit Jluttlc.
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 3. Late Manila
advices hy uteamor Victoria today report
lighting still going on In the Philippine
Islands. A party of llberatora attacked the
convent nt Paomhong , which was bombarded
by a detachment of Spanish , who , after a hot
( Ight captured the plaeo , leaving twenty
Spaniards dead on the field.
At San Ilefael a party of natives under
General Natlvldad met a regiment of Spanish
and a desperate battle ensued which lanted
several hours , until the royalists were obliged
to flee , throwing away their arms to uavo
themselvco , The Spanish lost ! was 400 dead
and wounded , In the Pninpagna province
there Is a general revolt of the towns , owing
to tho. cruelty of General Xeraldla , who was
recently promoted. It Is understood that
when the municipal oIIlcorH of the town
went to otter homage , ho ordered his troops
to shoot them down and none escaped. The
delegations in the rear fled and joined the
Insurgents.
.SalvailiinlHlM Arrrated.
TRENTON , N. J. , Oct. 3 , Captain Hurd-
man and three lieutenants of the Salvation
Army were arrested tonight by the police for
disorderly conduct In filnglng and playing
musical Instruments In the streets. They
had been warned to desist , but Ignored the
warning. They are spending the night 'In
cells at police headquarters , where they are
keeping up the singing.
IlflllllM llf II 1 > 1IX ,
DAVID CITY , Neb. . Oct. 3. ( Special , )
Mrs. James Marcubank died yesterday morn
ing after a short Illness of heart disease.
Shu was burled this afternoon , the Itebckah
lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows
having charge of the ceremonies. She. wan
an old reeldont of the city end had many
warm frlends'iln the order , of which Bliu was
a member. She leaves no children.
Policeman CiiiiimltH .Siilchli * .
CINCINNATI , Oct. 3 , Jacob Holzbach of
the police force committed suicide by shoutIng -
Ing t'cilght. Ho had coine only second In a
newspaper coupon vote for the most popular
policeman on the force. Thu prlzo to the
winner U a free trip la the Naibvlllo expo-
BltlCU ,
oossip AttnuTVOMK \ .
"What Jo you think I * RWvomnn do la
the lobby of the theater last nlghtt" said n.
nlrl in a blue shirt waist to one la a duck
suit as they came downtown in a cable car
together. *
"I'm sure I'd hate to try to gucwi. "
answered her companion , and every man op.
postto took care not In niitlo his pitpof whoa
the reply came.
"Why , she had on ono of these long JowcKl
chains , ono ot the very latest out , " ex.
plained she ot the blue shirt waltt. "It was
such a beauty that my attrcitlonvrs
fastened on It , so 1 noticed that aho were
what I took to be tu empire lorgnette and a
dainty llttlo gold bonbor.nlcro attached to It ,
Imagine my horror when slio dellLcratcly
stopped In the face of everybody , pulled a lit
tle mirror out of the lorgnette , opened the
bonbon box and took from It A tiny powder
puff , and looking at herself In the llttlo glitM
proceeded to carefully powder her faco. DIJ
you ever hear of such n Ihlnc ? "
"Why , ot course I did , " wea the reply.
"I do that myself now. It's the swell thli Rte
to do. In the days of thn empire the women.
all carried these llttlo mirrors and powder
boxes nnd always touched up a bit before
going Into the opera ,
"The empire band mirror and powder 'box ' ,
to ho worn cm a chatclalno , are thu latest
thing out. Any ono would know that you
were Just homo from the country. You
haven't had tlmo to catch tn to all the now
fads , have you , you poor dear ? You shoulA
see my mirror and powder box , The mir
ror U about as big as a silver half-dollar
and folds Into what looks very like a short *
handled lorgnette. It U made ot solid gold
enamel , and the powder box matches It ,
You can't Imagine what a comfortable
fashion U Is to know that the shine Is taken
off your face before you go Into a theater ,
and really I thik ! : the men llko the fad ni
well as wo do. Of course , all the mirrors
and powder boxes aren't so rich and expen
sive In design. They como nude up In steel ,
silver and plain gold , or you
can get thorn worth hundreds ot
dollars. There Is no excuse for
the poor , the rich , or tliwo with moilcrato
circumstances who are without these neces
saries , for they are to be had at any and ,
every price. Really , I don't see how wo did
without them so long , and the leading jew
elers say that they find It almost Impos
sible to supply the demand , and "
"Hero we are at Goldsmith & Silver-
ware's , " Interrupted the girl In the blue
shirt waist. "Do let's get off and look at
some. "
H has not hceti many years , says Lcallo'a
Weekly , slnco the average BUiniiior traveler
managed to crtst with a carpet bap and a
cloth-covered receptacle , hardly large enough
to contain a heavy pulT-sleovo of the dress
maker's art. Kvun In the days of the hoop , .
skirt there was In Its calm and collected mo- - -
mcnts an air of repose , not to say collapse ,
which required only modest apace In the
picking. And even when the hustle hurst
upon an Innocent but astonished world , theru
were ways of confining Its epace-fllllni ; quali 'I.
ties which enabled It to sleep peacefully In - , .
an unobtrusive corner of the trunk.
And It Is the strangest sort ot a contradlc- )
lion that without either hoop skirts or him- ;
tics , or other adventitious means of expan
sion , and In thu simple shirt waist and plain-
skirt age , the summer girl yet contrives to
multiply her traveling paraphernalia Into
enough trunks to build a modern apartment
house. Nor does U stop here. The men have
swollen their summer necessities Into every
conceivable shape , from a Gladstone bag to a
bicycle case or a golf trunk. And the old
people , too have caught the contagion of ( ho
times , and arc unable to travel without wrapu
for every degree of temperature , and mcdlclr.o
for every twitch of muscle or freak of tfco
digestive apparatus. It Is reallj sad to loc !
at those old pictures which show a marrli * I
couple , or a small family , starting forth In
their chaise with one simple , modest trunk
ntrapped on behind. Today , If such a thin : ;
were to bo put in a painting It would shov , '
the wedding party In a carriage , followed
by a procession of baggage wagons that
would make Messrs. Ilarnum & Bailey's
parade a small and Insignificant exhibit.
And these thousands and millions ot
leather-covered , tin-fastened , canvas-Incased ,
paper-adorned things are floating pell-mell ,
helter-skelter , on the surging and ebbing
tides of summer travel. That all this mass
Is safely , expedltlously , and carefully handled
Is a magnificent tribute to the railroad or
ganizations which have made It possible.
For years the baggage smasher has been the
by-word , but his patience amid calumny
must finally be rewarded , for ho docs his
work marvelously well ; and If ho gets no
Justice on earth , let us prayerfully hope ho
will obtain a long rest In seine other sphere !
Georgia Cayvan has Just been released from
a terrible nemesis In the shape of a French
author , whoso play she refused when she
was In Paris a year ago. George Bertal tbo
Nemesis died a week ago. nnd Miss Cayvan
will .find . the skies of Paris , hcrctoforo
dimmed by her enemy's dire threats , screno
once more. The unpleasantness came from
Miss Cayvan's last visit to the 'French
capital. While there she resolved to have a
new play with which to electrify New York
and to havoIt written by a real French
dramatist. Inquiries among these sup
posed to be au courant resulted In the
discovery of a man who had col
laborated with some one In a play 'Which
had attained mediocre success. Miss Cay
van had a plot , and this she confided to M.
Bortal , finally signing a contract to pay him
Jl.OOO for a play embodying the aforesaid
plot. No stipulation was made as to length ,
and character ot the play , this being left
to the author's Ingenuity and good sense. , A
few days after the signing of the contract
M. Bertal reported to his employer that the
play was finished. Ho submitted to her A
two-act comedy , which would not play
longer than forty minutes. Miss Cayvan re
fused to pay for what she < lld not want.
From that day forth her life became a
burden. She was pelted with letters , throats.
Imprecations. Miss Cayvan paid no atten
tion to these , hut was finally Informed that
unless the money was forthcoming she hail
bettor read up on herself In two of the
smaller Paris newspapers. It was then that
Miss Cayvan called un an English acquaint
ance , who knew more about French bluster
than the llttlo American actress. Mr. Wal
ler , the Kngllshman , went to the editors of
the papers In question , porsented the facia
to them and the articles r\voru suppressed.
Miss Cayvan's friend advised her to move
all her trunks and property Into the adjoin
ing room , occupied hy her sister , lest the
Irate playwright should resort to the final
coup to seize her belongings. The advlco
was timely. Early next morning , before
Miss Cayvan had tlmo to arise , deputy
sheriffs put In their appearance , ready to
take along everything * belonging to tbu
actress. It Is needless to say they found
nothing except a pair of corsets , a pair of
host ) and a tow nether garments. Of courte ,
It was out ot the question for 'MUu ' Cayvun
to go to Paris during the Ufa of her
tormentor. The obstacle has been removed
by the will of God.
If you have ever been a little child In a
paroxysm of whooplnt ; cough , or If you have
been annoyed by a constant tickling In the
throat , you can appreciate the value ot Ono
Minute Cough Cure , which given quick relief.
\ < lt ( O lie CIl.MII.'d.
Tlma was when there was only ono chaUa
In the town of Mechanic Falls , and that ona
belonged to an old ir.an of somowhct eccentric
ways , relates thu Lowlston ( Mo. ) Journal ,
Ono day a young man wanted to hire the
chaleo lo take his bent girl to ride. The
owner agreed , but nothing was said about the
price. Toward nightfall thu young man
brought the chalso hack ,
"How much Is the damage ? " he naked ,
"Whoro'd ye go ? " returned Ino old man. .
The young man named the place.
"How far do you call that ? "
"Twelve miles , "
"Nope , " Mid tbo old man , "It's only ten. "
"I tell you Iff twelve good long miles , und
I'vu been over II times enough to know , "
"H'in. I traveled ( ho road before you wan
out of dromes , I tell ye 'taint but ten mlloa. "
Both of them were loulng their tempera
rapidly ,
"Never mind how far It U , " cried the
young man ; "you tell ma how much I owe you
and I'll pay you and get out. "
Catching his breath the old mon thundered ;
"YounK feller , ye don't owe me c cent , but
by mighty , I'll bo durned ef you'ru agoln * to
cheat uio on the distance. "
TO CUHK A COM * IN ONB DAY
Take Laxative Brornn Quinine Tabl' t . All
drugglslR refund tbo money it It fulU t
turn. 0c.