Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WBTO ESP AY , OCTOBER 0 , 1897.
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fCJAl NOTICES
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Inliikin niilll 1- > n > ' "r " " *
UltK nml iinlll H ! ' " ' "r 1IC
tiltiK Mini Siinttiiy ctlKloiii.
l ri'uiiPHlliiK nntn-
Jtcrtlnrriit > >
'r l HUTU , run linif IIIIMKTO nil-
KHiMl lo ii niiinlii-riMl li'ttor In pure
'Tlio llpp. Airmen * HO ltlrc * c l
1 IIP ilfllv.-rril on iirpKciilnHon of
rliivU enl ) .
n < cii , I l-SSe n wont llrnt Inicrllonj
t woril tliiTriifUT. .NolltliiK tnUcn
JOHN tljMii BRo for II"1 W " t lnner-
, . 'I'llCNf lllUprtlMUIIK'lltH IIIUHt IlO
( IIMNI'CMltlx l > l > .
WANTED SITUATIONS.
/ANTED , CIRCULAR LETTEHS TO WHITE ,
envelopes to address or manuscript lo copy at
reasonable terms. Address T DC , IUc r.irico.
/ 'UITION ' I1Y EXPERIENCED LADY STEM
Brnphcr , best references AiMre-s
: i > _ MALE HELP.
NVAS8EH8 TO TAKE ORUERSi NEW LINE
\ J worki no heavy gooils to cirry , raiy or
aimlsslon , a P. Adams Co , 5ZI 9 Kin yj.
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. .KSMEN M POIl C1GAHS. $125 A MONTH AND
' 'pumcsj oln. nrm ; experience tinncceaciry In.
vj cement * to customerB O. C. Hlshop & Co ,
SOLICITORS I OR
- -
- rtiMj WOMEN - - -
. itlonal Rtvervp association , the best , sifest
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01 fd roundest frntcrniu order In the ( Kid today
Idress P. A. C. Stevens , 511 N. 18th St. .
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CV JTED. A PIRST-CLA8S HAKER THAT
ii' dn short order woik. will pay JI2 per week
til' ' n llencon , Cnfper. Wyo. H Mi74 7
tl NTED. EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR , PIHE
isurance ; send references. U 61 , He * .
T f H M64 C
ON H. ft M. POH
jetra Rnhit : frei- fare , Kramer t * O'llearn ,
IHIi : ttnd Karnam H-M75.1 6 *
N-rnn , BAILSMAN : SALAUY PAIU
-cklyl experience unnecessary , pcrinnnent
iwn Ilrothrm Co. , Chicago II MiOT 6 *
NTID , rnw BAi.nsxtnN , PKIIMANKNT
ultlnn ; season Just upentd , stnple line , sal-
with . Luke
y or commission , expcmeii.
-others Co. . Chicago. MMll 0 *
0L bllT. ACTIVn IttJSTLINO
? ' f n fraternal order ; licensed Iri Nebraska ;
1 entest HclenlluV plan of sick , accident , dli-
tf ( ll'ty ' nnd death bftients extant ; excellent In-
; exclusive territory ; wrlto nulckly.
Fjcetnfnts , Exchange building , lloston ,
-.sal IJ-MWSb-
m _ _ -
ANTED , noon ALL HOUND QtJIOC LATIN-
T7 y man for smill hand laundry , forty miles
: 'ram cltyt.moit ) > e canilile f doliiR llrit-
I'-ins * work nnd pobcr. with references , elate
ttHBes wonted nnd oxpcrlcnte II A llum-
I jihrey , Woodlilnc , town _ II M'13 7 *
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o HHOVHLTHS i-bu KAILHOAD WOUK ;
coed pay , free fntes , nhlp dully White's Labor
> Afecnci119 Nrirth 16th street. II M7S7 C'
KKM VL nr.Li' .
ilIU.S roll ALL KINDS OP WOUK , $1 TO
Week , Canadian Onice , 1D22 Dounlui
T C 518
tANTlib , ( "bMPKTKNT OIUL roil QHN-
enil houstjiviirk. , no wnshlnu 2iXK ) 1'uppli ton
aenuo. . C 007
WANTED. A I'lnST-CUXSS COOIC. 212 KO
17th , S W , .cor. 17th and Douslna. l'71l 5
SrRADV RMPIX3VMKNT TO UIO1IT K.MITY
1312 DouRlin C 739 5
31UI.S CAN OriTAIN PMTLOYMnNT 1IY AD-
dreialnK Mrs II. Mun.ii , rrninont , Nil )
C MC61 10 *
WANTED. AN UXmiUIINCBD NUUSE roil
younfr Child ' 1S21 UoUBla * . C-M750
AV ANTED OUuTFoTl ORNUIiAL IIOITSC
work. MrH C. T Kuuntze , 302'i Half Hiwnrd St
C 779-S *
. -on r iiousns.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O K DavtH' Cmnpiny , 1 03 Fainam D 513
HOUSES ; HENEUA . CO , 108 N. 15TH Sr
. , I f D-5JO
HOUSES , 'c. A. STARR , 923 N. Y
Life , D-121
HOUSES , WALI CE , HIIOVVN I1IX3CK , 16TH
nnd DnUBlns D 522
C11 OlCli HOUSES AND COTTAOnS ALL OVEU
city , J5 to $75. ride'.lty , 1st Iloor N. Y.- Life
D-611
HOUSES , rOTTAQES & STOIIES ALL PAltTS
of city Drennnn tc I * > \e Co , 430 1'axton block.
D-523
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LAIIGE LIST. M'OAGUE , 15TII AND UODQE.
D 124
lToiJSlS , I'LATS , GAUVIN DUOS. . 1613 TAIl'M
D-B23
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HOUSES roll HENT , BEM1S , I'AXTON HL1C.
" " B-320
HOUSES , J. II SHEUWOOD , 413 , N. Y AFn.
D-527
3TANFOHD CfUCLE COfTAGES , 0 ROOMS.
S , \Vt cor J3lh nnd Vlnton , llnest locntlnn In
city for business men of Onnhn nnd South
Oinnha , rents moderate. 201 Bee building.D .
D 528
trOll UENT , CIIOirE 12-HOOM DETAOIED
modern houBt' . Imiulro 23 IS Capitol nv cnnc.
D-529
MOVING HOIISEliOLn GOODS AND
Om Vnn & Storage Co , 1511'Furmm ; \ tJV,9
D 530
CIIAS. E. WILLIAMSON , C ) 1JCI3 11LDQ
Tel. 717. P-531
HOUSE , MODEHN , S nOOM3 ,
o-\K llnlsh , choice location. Tiirnam car line ,
"ttll K)0'l ! t > nrn , JIOOO i > or nnnth J'lilellty
Trust Compnn > ' , first floor New York IJfo bids : .
if * D M300
SIX-UOOM COTTAGE AT.PO 0 TIN
roomif , nil modern , 2121 Miami ft. JJ-M297
BE A US RENTAL AGENCY. 216 MuCAOUE
Jllk.
SIX-ROOM MODERN PLAT 111J SO HTH.
DM5f5 OR *
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. S'dl CALDWKLL RT
I'WO LAIIOK HOUSES IN Ul'NttrjE 1'IACE ;
chenp W' 11' Mil8 D-JI113
roll UENT iTlllNISIIED MODE11N IIOI'SE.
seed location ; reasonable terms Ml N 231
t. D MS77 OC *
.roil UENT-MODEUN 0-UOO.M DETACHED
house furr. id1 , biitli. etc. . nlce lJiv.n lje < t con
dition 030 N. 23ti ! Btrect Iiiijiilrr ' ' 31 N.
Mtli st , _ _ _ _ _ " _ - f _
vVANTED , AT ONPE. UETVVlTr.N 23 AND 80
hollies to rent : ( .fat ileinnn I fi r hmi'ircntiU ;
a spcclJlty , J II Hherwool , 4J N Y Life.
D M7 1
YKS. I'VE OOP SOME GOOD iotsiW 9-UOUM.
mi.lern . , furnlHlied , 12-rooin modem * 2I.C1 , 10-r
modern , J17.0D , S-room niodern $20 to ) Lvmun
'Bterman , N , Y. Llf * IJId. Telepiirn.i. 1015.
. D-7 0 6-
I ' riNTU\u : SIEAM IUAT.ALL
* Jtin 7-rioom nlij 5-room
N. 2t D-7SI.7 *
Ton URNT , NO ciS CHAULES ST. , WITH
0 rooms : nil moilrrn ImriovementH ; coed
srible. .Tolin Hanillii IV-M7S1
HP.'XT l.'UHMSIir.l ) IICXMIS ,
PLEASANT UOOSIS. 15W 13ODGE
13ODGEic MOO oie *
riJUNISHED lioOMS. ISIS CALlTOUNt V KT.
VUnNlSHED UOOM , " 11" \UNEY STP.KET.
oirruKooMa. wa CAPITOL AVI :
1M777 1 11 *
t'fOU UEST , LAItOU I'llONT UOOM. WELL
( urnlilinl. 1617 'DodKP ' HI. E-M79I 13
IM'HMSIIIU ) UUDMS AM ) UOAIIU.
* TEAM HEATKD UOOMB WITH I1OAUD. ZC09
c IUrney , r J-O U
4Aiiai ; SOUTH & EAST I-UONT UOOM WITH
uflove , : 8 Uouglua. r 9U
LARGE bOUTH PHONY IIOOM POH TWO ;
other rooms ; good board. The Hoiu. 2020 Hur-
ney , F M 9I
) DKHN IIHICK. ROOMS AND HOARD J3 50
j K 514 North 19th. P-M7C7
' 'ViHOE SOUTH PAHl/lll. HOAHD. STEAM ,
jj ulephone ; reference * . SO ; N , ISlh. P M755 C
Jllltl ALI1ANY. "TlOl POUOLAS , I/JVKLY
. ulto uf unfuriUnhed roums ; other room , vvttli
> * rd' P M750 10'
B\V * "
HNISHED HOOM AND HOARD NEAR
I ot anicoin I'ark : moJern iiotiie ; private Umlly.
latldf t * u ; s. u ? , F M 8
8iK WUItUIAM. 1'lUbT-CLASS TAMILT
' Ml' ' * n'1 trcel . r-M473Oll
a. CONV ENT
uiclttn houif ilt
Mri St.
rt itMsiinti ROOMS WITH no.viio.
( Continued ) \
Tiin LOWEST i-ossinLn UATHS AND TUB
li sl fare A home. Sherman ve. car pastes
door every elcht minutes. JiVwly furnished ;
new manaRtrient : adjoins Hiposltlon. Sara-
togft Hotel ENTERTAINS IU gu t
F M7J2 Nl
WANTIJIJ ! THUHK OU TOt'U YOUNO MKM
In nn wtabllshed household , pleasant nnd
profitable nrmnRfment to rlK.it parties. Itefer-
rncrf reqtilred Address I K7 Hoe. F 78Z-5 *
I1OAUD AND UOOM , J3 I'KU WBKK : NICR
room nnd Rood meal for 15 cents "to North
Hth Kt T-M790 10 *
FOU iiEvruxFimxisiiEi > ROOMS.
TOIt RUNT , 3 ItOOMS. 708 S. 17TH ST
O27
ruoNT PAIILOU isn
St. G-M775
rou RI\TVIORIS AMI orricr.s.
rou UINT : nnsic UOO.M is auoitso
olllcj , Ilee biilldlnR , nnter , steam heat electric
IlKht nnd JAnltor service. Apply to U. W.
Hakcr superintendent , Hie bullJIns 1 l'J7
roil HKNT-TlTlT 4-STOIiy UlllClC I1U1L01NO
at 918 Parnnm st This biilldlnR has a fireproof
cement basement , complete steam heating < lx-
turnt , water on nil floors , Rns , etc. Apply nt
the oniciof The Ilee. 1-810
RENT IN TIIK IlP.n IIUILDINO :
On larj-e corner loom , Jd tloor , with Vault ard
private office , water , etc
One large front room , ! d Iloor , divided Into two
rooms by partition , water , etc.
Ons large corner room , 2d floor , with vault ,
water , etc
Ono front room , divided by pirtltlon. third floor.
Ono corner room with vault , third floor.
One InrRc room , third floor , with partition dl-
vldliiR It Into onj large room and two smaller
private rooms water , etc. '
Two largo ground floor rooms with vaults.
Several small rooms on fourth tlo&r , with vaults.
All these rooms are liented with steam , electric
llgats supplied , with nrat-clnss janitor serv-
loo. Klcvntnrs run day nnd nil night , llulld-
IIIR strictly fireproof Apply to It. W linker ,
superintendent , room 104 , Uee building.
1-193
Ar.nvrs WAIVTHD.
ItllMAIJU : MAN "TO IIANDLH AOHNTS I'Olt
telephone tablets hnd epcclaltlc ? Pa > s , J'.W
n year , enclose stamp. Victory Mfir. Co ,
Cleveland , O. J MSOO C
WANTii > TO RENT.
WANTKU. UOOM AND HOARD TOH LADY
nnd child 16 months old Stntc terms nnd loc i-
tlon Address U 6.1 , IJec K M79i ( 8 *
WANTUD. LAUC.n , UNrtJUNISHUD , NOUTH
room , vv'lth heat , "within G blocks of the High
BChOOl. i ) Address U 60 , lee. ! K MkOi b
sTou.vnn.
PACiriC HTOUAOn AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
908-910 .Jones , genornl storage nnd forwnnllnB
M & 34
OM VAN" * . CTOirAOE ICllVS TAUN'M. TKL 1-0
rUANIC EWEIIS. STOUAOK , 1214 HAUNIIY ,
haullnif S. picking , cheapest ratos. Tel 9-C
M iS5
w v > T i : n TO n u Y.
nnsT PUICE PAID rou OMAHA SAVINOS
bank accountu at roDin 500 , N. Y. Life bldit
N 536
EO SECOND-HAND niCYCLES. 1MJIO. 14TH
IIIdllEST PRICES PAID POR OMAHA 8AV-
Ings bank nctountM The Hyron Illeed Co
CASH FOIt OMAHA SAVINC.S HANK AC-
coimts O G. Wallace , 312 Brown blk. , 16th
and Doujclas. N 591
HAVE CIJSTOMEU POR < . C ° ° U 80 ACRES
Improved within SO miles of Omaha : must bo
cheap W. L. Selby , 334 Chamber of Commerce
N M791 7
WANTED TO HOY A 5-TON WACION SCALE
A L Hcrgnulst , 530 No. 24th , So. Omaha
N-M7S9 8
FOR SALll MISCKLL VXCOWS.
SAWDUST , HlFLK OH SACKED-CHIIiniNO
and hog fence. C. U. Lee. 901 Douglas
Q 537
HOG PENCE. ALL. WIRE , EST ON EAHTH ,
lawn nnd jard fence. Wire Works , 403 S. 14th
500 O 28
CLA1RVOYVNTS ,
MRS PAUL , TUANOn MEDIUM , 203 N 16TH ,
unites the separated ; chingcs luck , letters con
taining stamp promptly nns : ladles , KOe.
S M772 Nl
M \SS.vnU , IIVTIIS , HTC.
OUIENTAL TURKISH UAT1IS FOR LADIES X.
.gentlemen , 50c. 107 H. 14th Telephnnp 18 > l
T 762 O-8
MEDICATED BATHS , 11VHEOE , SEA. SUL-
phur. massage. Mme. Ilrlsbon , from Paris lOf
N 12th St. T M333 O24
ilATIIS , MASSAOE LAURA ELUbON ,
Crounse blk. , 110 N. 16th St. , Hoom 12.
T M7I3 3
MRS DH LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE DATH
parlors : reitful ahd curative. 417 S. lltS. up
stairs. T M754 10
MADAM SMITH , 1313 DOUGLAS , MASS \OE
steam batha. T 786 12'
PHRSOVAI. .
VIAVI FOR UTERINE THOUHLES. 346-8 11EE
BUff. . physician , confullallon or health book fiee
U 533
DATHS , MAS3AOE. MME POST , 319U S 15TH
U-JIO
HE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER. INVEST !
gate the Joy Tailor Svstem school of dress
cutting ; only complete pklrt system ; bring jour
dreisra nnd nlakn while learning. 403 Knrhsch
block. Patterns free on Thursday. U 465 O28
I ) HAAS I'LOUIST. PI VNTS AND CUT
flowers , coquets , hall , resldenco nnd grnvo
decorations Plovers , hoiauots and decorations
ilmrrnl to any pm of the city Ord rB by
telephone promptly attended to and filled In
two hours Telephone 776 1813 Vlntnn M
U-931-014
IVUPTLUIE CURED ; NO DETENTION PROM
luslnesH. no pain , vvo refur to hundreds of
cnseK cincd , piles cured bv n Mingle , painless
treatment Cull 01 wrlto The Empire Rupture
Cure nnd Medical Institute , surptsaora to The
O P. Miller Cs. , J'32-3 , N. Y Life Bide. .
Oiraha U 511
FHEE' 1-RuTIHMAHA HAIR
215 South 16th xtreet , until November 1 will
give a free steam with each Jar of oui Pure
Almond Cream U M72J 9
HAvfNO RECENTLY LEAPED THE KLON-
dlUo hotel , H E Cornty ICth & WtInter HtrtMs
I hnvo remodrleil thu entire hotel nnd plnted
nnd papered overs room I have 100 rooms ,
Htp.un heated , European plan Can accoin-
mottite a number of rooiners and can furnish
> ou with nice rooniH at fl 51) per week Includ
ing licut. or 3200 If occupied by two Haths
furnished without extra chat go , If employed
In IniMiirej part of Omahci this location should
oominend Itself nest medium priced hotel In
thn city I N Walton Plop. U 778-5
MO.M < Y TO IOA.V..Ri\L KhTATU.
MONEY TO LOAN AT I.OVV HATES. THE
O 1' l > vl Co. , 1505 Parnnm St. W-5IJ
A NTnONY IOAN & TRUST CO. 315 N Y Ui
nulrk innney nt low rates for choice farm land *
In lawa , northern Mlseouil , castein Nebrunk.i ,
W 813
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property , W. Parnam Smith * . Co. , 13SO Parn'm
W-544
M'ONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
leal estate , Drennan , l-n\o Co. , Paxton Ulk
W-545
MONEY TO IX3AN. I1EMIS. PAXTON 111XM.-K
W-540
ri'KR CENT MONEY ON NEBRASKA PAUMH
nnd Onurta Improved iirooerty. Apply to w. II
Molkle , 1st National bank bids W 547
MONEY TO LOVN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Pus < > > & Thoniai , 207 1st Nat Ilk. b'd ;
.SIX PER CENT CITY \ND FARM IX5ANH ,
Qnrvln Hios , 1(13 1'arnain St.
W-549
MONEY TO I/DAN TN IMPUOVED CITY
prnperty. 8. P. Hottwick S. Co. , 311 Paxton
Hlk. W-M793
MOMJV TO 1.0 V\C1I VTTii.S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUHNITI'HE , PIANOS
horee * . waconi , etc. , at lowesl rates In city ,
no removal of goods : strict ! ) confidential ; > nu
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
mount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO .
; w s , ieth si.
X-5M
nusixnss oncns. .
I OH RUNT-TUB Min'ROPOLITAN HOTEL IN
Che > * nne ; In nn cunilltlon ; Icclrlo lights
thoruuxhly plumbed , b it location In the city
On * block from Union depot. Fifty first-dual
ixjonm , nne bar room , furnl hd ; coud barber
ehcp and buth roomi : In fact , everythlne nectn
tr.rY to a flrst-claat hot l , Patty tenting mutv
P'jr liai , furniture. lloUI dMng treed buslneu
I prta'nt. Addr > i J. W. QilOn , CU v nno.Wyo
IJUSIXHSS CIIAJfCRS.
( Contlnuptl )
OR SALE , TIIK ONLY DRUG STORB IN
Chapman , Neb , with n seed trade. In n. Rood
.
country , poor health the only reason for sell.
Inn. this will bear close Investigation Write
_ Chapman Drug ? Co. 1 M71C 9 _
A KIvONDlKEH WHO HAS HAD TWENTY
jcarv cip rlencc In mining , has 'pentyenrs
on thi Yukon , Is thorouchly familiar with the
Klondike , his lolereMH nnd prospectors n the
'
Klondike , will r"e thorough Inspector's map
and personally answer all qui-sllonii rcmtlng to
that country/or haw in net llipre , cost , etc. ,
for thi > priceof II Address H H Thompson ,
222 llnllcr Hulldlng , Sfattle. Wash. Personal
reference. Chamber of Commerce , ScntUt- _ ,
ro ciirr IN OH OUT op HUSINESS OOTO J
J nibsjn , 514 Plrst Nal'l Hank Y MM1
"ORTUNE8 MADE QUICKLY , SEND I'OH MY
free Hevlevv showing how to mnkc money In
grain end stocks on Investments of JM 00 or
more ; references furnished. Hlchard Oliver ,
banker and broker , Chicago Stock exchange ,
Chicago. Y M798 6
TOR
160 ACHES ADJOINING THE CITY OP COXAD.
Diwson Co. Neb , to trade for a stock of
shoes or n general stock of (2,000 If In good
shape , or will trade land and n $2,000 stock
for Iowa land , the Nebriska land can all bo
Irrigated Address J. B. P. , Lock Box 8 ,
Paten , la. Z-M591 O6
1'OU S\I.I3 HI3AL 1JSTATI5.
PAHM L\NDS , C. F. HAHU1SON. 912 N. Y. L.
HE 9S3-O-1G *
KOUNT55E PLACE HAHOAIN8. J2 ( W. 3,750 TO
S6,5 < X ) , see photos at 16lh nnd Pnrmni , Morse
Hldg. J. J Glbnon , 511 first Nat Hank UM *
RE tig
_ _ _ _ _
HOUSES. LOTS. PAHMS. LANDS. LOANS.
Ge. P. Dimls Heal Estate Co. , Paxton block.
HE-551
17 PEP. CENT OHOSS INVESTMENT. 1M-
proved real estate ; rental , J64SOO per year ;
price , JUOO Address T 21 , Hie HE M75I
8-UOOM HOUSE , J2 rW , 40-foot corner lot. S. W
cor 18th and Izard
tlOO per acre buvs 40 ncies one mile nouth of
lUnerx , Hoom 16. Patterson Hlk RE MIS2 O 18
HAVE SOME HAROA1NS MYSELF , CITY AND
farm. Call for ptrtlculars. W'mson , CO I Her bldg ,
R13-9IS
TWO 5-HOOM COTTAGES , 50 PT PRONT 10
blocks north of P. O. ; cheap 6l So 26th nve.
P.E-2 < ! S.14
5-HOOM COTTAGE AND IX3T WEST OP EX-
posltlon grounds nearly new , for r 50 , J150 cash
and monthly pijiiifnts of $10 nn balance.
H > ron U Hastings. 212 St Hth St HE M401
POU SALE , 12) ACRES WASHINGTON
county. b st l nd In county ; very cheap for
cash. Thos H McCaguo , McCacup hldir.
HE M5RI O6
POR SALE. LAHOE LOT , 60X138 , AND TWO
cottages , clo e to business part of thi > city ,
bargain If sold this week ; terms easy. F. D
Wead , N E Cor 16th and Douglas Sts
RE-612 7
SNAPS , R5 ACHES 12 MILES N. W , J3,20o ]
4 acres 4 blocks from Henson mnlor JSOB DO
35 acres sjuth rf ' 'Inle fair grounds Jl.nno
ISxUO feet , near 32d * . Cumlng St. , only JOOO 00
Corner on Fnrnam it , nenr 40th st. Jon oo
To exchange 110 acres 10 miles north of Onnha
P. O for clmr Improved cronerty
JOHN N PHENKEH , ODD P. O
HE M 213
FOH SALE S n COR 39TH AND PAUNAM
5 i > cor Park nve and HIcKory , B w cor 15th
nnd Dorcis. 1W > acres In Huffalo Co , 43S acres
In Ivnnx Cn , this nnd nil other prftperty owneil
by Nebroski Savings nnd Exchange Innk will
lie xnld at n low price Win K Potter , re
ceiver HE 2 3
BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND PAHMS ,
sale > r tmde : P K Darling , Hnrknr Hlk
UE M770
PAHMS , FA11MS I-AIIMS ANY SI/.E ANY
kind. IOWT or Nebraska , write or see Lmnn
Waterman , Life Hldg. Phone , loinHE7SO
HE-7SO G
POR SALE ON LONG TIME. AT 6 PElTcENT
Interest. t n Improved farm * ndlolnlnn Cltv
of Missouri Vnlley , In One nf ICO acres- an
other of 540 ncres all In cultivation Will b
sold on 10 yoirs' time. Address. Lock Drawer
"C , " Shemndoih , In HE M793 N5
VWXnitOKEItS.
H. JIVROWITZ IRAN'S MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST
5W
SIIOHTIIAND AXn TYI'I3W11ITI O.
A. C. VAN SANT-S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIPE
554
AT OMAHA BUS COLLEGE , 16TH S. DOUGLAS
6S1)
OMAHA SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
College. Bo > d'B Hunter. 860 O-ll *
LOST.
LIGHT HAY HORSE. 7 YEARS ; WEIGHS
about 1050. rather thin and high Iiicklione. He-
ward for return to 1718 Cass st. , Omaha.
Lost M186
LOST-L\DIES' GOLD WATCH AND SMALL
twisted link chain. : engnved on back John to
Sarah Reward for return to 2C16 Parker St.
Lost " 58 5
MUSIC , AUT 1XD LANGUAGE.
MR MCCARTHY'S ACADEMY , COR 17TH
and Douglas sts . evening elapses beginning
Tuesday , Oct Sth lirnnches taught ; mathe
matics , English , bookketplng , phanogrnph } and
tpovvrltliiR 740 5
PROP CHARLES PETEHSEN , 'iVSTUUPTJON
In piano , violin , guitar , mandoline. 7lther ,
voice. 2i ) > enrs experience ns te-icher. tfrms
reasonable. Studio 513 Shcely Block. 781-N4
FiniMTURE \CICKD. .
M S. WALICIN , 2111 CUMING , TEI * 1131
5'.7
MATTIIESS RE > OVATI\fJ AVOIIIfS.
MATTRESSES , COUCHES PARLOR KUHNI-
turo to order , rep-ilred , 1C03 Lavenw'h , tel lirii
630
TYPEWRITEIIS.
TONS OP ENKROY WOI'LD HE SAVED DAILY
If every oporntoi utid light running Dense-
more. 1612 Faimm Ft. , Omaha 558
ssMKin. .
DRESSMAKING , MISS STURDY , 4304 HtTR-
detto E 23 O-fl *
I'ATISNTS.
u" & CoAttorneia. .
t- -c. . raen
; , . ; { dEXs
Omaha , Nib. Branch office at Washington
D. C. Send for free Advice and Patent Heel ,
See Sunday Dee for our Machine .Movement * ,
coprighted , 1897
SHIP
Household eooda to all
points In mixed oar
Iota ut out rates.
1'anklng , moving and
Telephone I860 ,
Omaha Van & Storage Go
NOTICI ; TO covrii.vcTons.
NOTICC TO CONTKACTOIIS.
Sealed bHs will be received at the oftlco of
the Grounds and Ilutldlng Department of
the Transuilsalsrtlpl and Internatlooal ex
position until 5 o'clock p , m. , Monday , Oc
tober llth , for the construction of the Flno
Arts building.
Plans and specifications can bo seen at
the office ot the superintendent , room No.
G34 , I'uxtou block , or sots will bo furnished
contractor * ) at cost ,
P. P. KIRKBNDALL ,
Mgr. Grd'a. & Bldg. Dept.
S 30 d to O 11
NOTICE.
Default having been made by Henry T.
Clarke In the payment of a note dated April
13. 18VW. for tifty (50) ( ) dollars pujuble with
8 per cent Interest from maturity and given
to the Omaha club , pre&ent owner ami
holder thereof , nnd the said Omaha club
having received aa collateral security for
said note two (2) ( ) certain bonds of ono hun
dred (100) ( dollars each , being real palate
mortgage bonds of the Omaha club , num
bered two hundred fifty-four (254) ( ) and two
hundred Ilfty-llvo (255) ( ) ,
Notice U hereby given that on the llth
day of October , A. D. 1S97 , at ton (10) ) a , m.
at thu north door of the Douglas county
court house saia collateral security consistIng -
Ing of aald described bonds will be offeret
for sale to the highest bidder.
Dated at Omaha , Neb. , this 2d day of
October. A. D. 1897
CHAHLB3 K. MANDEHSON , President.
CUBTJSS C. TUHNCIl , Secretary.
rnsToriMcn NOTICE.
( Should b read DAIUY.by all Interested ,
ns changes may occur * hvAhy tlmo. )
Foreign malls for the vtpck ending Oc
tober 9 , 1SU Will clO'cMPUOMPTlA- 0.11
ensps ) at the- Genera ! IVnrrjmco nn follows :
PARCELS POST MAH B. CLOSH ONI3
iJOl'n EAIILI12H than closing time shown
below. j
TrntiK-Atlnntle Aliilln.
WnDNKSDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplementary
3 n.m ) for KtTROPR. per s. s. Germanic * ,
via Qtiecn tovvn ; nt lfn.fi. ) for HIILGU'M
direct , per s. s. Noortllandla Antwerp
( letters mu'U be directed "per Noord-
Hnd" ) .
THUIISDAY At 4 n , m. for Rt'ROPE. per
s. a. AuKti ta Victoria * , via Plj mouth ,
Cherbourg nnd Hamburg ,
SATUUOAV At 7 n. in. for PRANCE ,
SU'lTX.nULAND , ITALY. SPAIN. PO71-
TUGAL , TUHKI3Y , COYPT nnd HRIT1SH
INDIA , per s s La Touralneln
Havre ( lotion for other parts of IStiropo
muit be dlroctod "per La Touralne" ) ;
nt 8 a. m for NBTUnilLANDS direct ,
per a s. Rotterdam , \U Rottetdnm ( let
ters must be illrorted "per Rotterdam" ) ,
nt S a m. for GENOA , per s H. Kn s rVI1 -
helm II ( letters must be directed "per
Kaiser Wllhelm II" ) ; at 10 n. m. for
SCOTLAND direct , per n. s. City of Homo ,
via Glag-ovv ( letters must be directed "per
City of Rotno" ) ; at U n. m. ( supple
mentary 12:30 : p. m. ) for EUROPE , per
s. M. Elrurla * . via Qucenstown.
PUINTI3D MATTKH , irrc.-German steamers
sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter etf ,
fet OGrr. ny nd Specially Adrtreosed Printed
Matter , etc. , for otlur parts of Ilurope Amerl-
ran nnd White Star Menmers on WodnesdnjK ,
German steamers on lhur days and Cumin ) ,
French and German steainfrn un Saturday s
take Printed Matter , etc. , for nil countries for
which they are advertised to carry null
After the closlnp ; of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named above nddltlonil supple.
mentary mulls nrc opened on fie piers of the
American , rcngllsli , French and German steam
ers , nnd remain open until within Ten Mln-
utca of Ilia hour ot sailing of steamer.
Miillx for S n th nml Ci-ntrnl VtucrltMi ,
' \Vrxt IiiilU'M , VAv.
WnDNESDAY At"2SO : n. m. for POUT
ANTONIO , per stcnmpr from Philadel
phia ; at 12 m. for GRENADA. TRINI
DAD nnd ton AGO , per s a. Grenada ;
nt 1 p m. for CU11A , per s. s. Vlgllnncln ,
via Havana ; nt 1 p. m ( supplementary
1:30 p m ) for ST. DOMINGO nnd TURKS
ISLAND , per s. New York ; at 1 P. m.
( supplementary 1:30 : p. m ) for NASSAU ,
N P. , per a Antllla ( lottcis must be
directed "per Antllln" ) ; nt 3 p. m. for
POUT ANTONIO , per steamer from Bos
ton.
THUIISDAY At 1 p m. ( supplementary
1:10 : p. rn. ) for HERMUDA , pers. < = , Orinoco ;
at 1 p. m , ( supplementary 1'10 p. m. ) for
NASSAU , N. P. . nnd SANTIAGO DE
CUI3A , per s. H. Santiago ; nt 3 p. m
for JAMAICA , per s. H. Ardanroae ( let
ters for llellze , Puerto Cortez and Guate-
mnl.i must be directed "per Ardanrosp" ) .
FRIDAY At 3 p. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND. per s. B Olivette , from Hoston.
SATURDAY At 10 n. m ( supplementary
10:30 a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND ,
JAMAICA nnd SAVANILLA , per s. s.
Alone ( letters for Co lu illca must be
directed "per Alone" ) ; nt 10 n in ( sup
plementary 10 30 a m ) for CAPE HAITI ,
GONAIVES. AUX-C'AYES , JACMEI. nnd
SANTA MARTHA , tier s s. KltU : at
10:30 : a. m. for CAMPErilE , CHIAPAS.
TABASCO and YUCATAN , per s s.
Segurancn ( letters for other parts ot Mexico
ice nnd for Cuba must be directed "ppr
Sesuianca" ) ; nt 10-.30 n. m. for HAITI ,
CUMANA nnd CAUUPANO , per s. a
Prlr.s r. Hendrlk ( letters for other parts
of Venezuela , Our.icaft , TrlnlOad , DrltKh
anil Dutch Gu'nnn muct ba directed "per
Prln F Hendrlk" ) ; .it lta. in. foi NEW
FOUNDLAND. per s. s. Portln : nt 1 p m
for HRAZIL and LA. PLATA COUNTRIES -
TRIES , per 8 s. Salerno , via R'.o Janeiro
( letters for Noith Hrn ? ! ! ! must be directed
' 'nr lerno" ) . '
SUNDAY At C .1. ro. for PROGRESO , per
s s. Mexlro ( letteH for other parts of
Mexico must be directed1 "per Mexico" ) .
Mnlls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax and
thence by Menmer. clo4e nt'thH odlce dally at
S 30 p m Malls for Mtqtieltm , by rail to Hos
ton and therce by ateanier , , close at this olflce
dallv at S 30 p. in. Malts tor Cuba clone at this
olllco dally at 7-00 a. m. , for forwarding by
steamers sillln& ( Mnnilivs and Thursdays ) from
Poit Timpa , ria Ix-ttcr malN for Mexico Cltj ,
oveilnnd , unices specially addre sed for dls
patch by uteamer , close at this oillfp dally nt
12 m , paper malls nt ( > . , . . in "UeRlstuel mall
cloves at 6 : 0 p. m. previous day
Mull * .
Mails for Chlnu and-Jap"n ( specially nil-
, rper % s.pmprca < , ofB India
( frOm Vancouver ) . Alpsa hoie ilully up to
October * N , dt C JO pVripT Mails for China
end Japan , ' per s s. Doric ( from San
KranclHco ) , close here dally up to October
Stli nt C20 ; p. m. Malls for Australia
( .i-xcppt those for West Australia ) , vvhlc-h
nrc forwarded via Europe , New Zealand ,
Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Inlands , per s.
. Moann ( from San Francisco ) , close here
daily up to October * Sth at 7:30 : a. m. ,
11 a m , and 6:30 p m. ( or on arrival at
New York of s. s. Campania with British
nnlls for Australia ) . Malls for China and
Japan , per s. s. Victoria ( from Taooma ) ,
close here dally up to October " 10th at
6-20 p. m. Malls for Australia ( except
West Australia ) , New Xealund , Hawaii
and FIJI Islands , per s. s Mlovvera ( from
Vancouver ) , clo > e here dally after Octo
ber "Sth and nplo October llth at G-31 p. m.
Malls for the Society Islands , psr ship
City of Papeltl ( from San Francisco ) , close
hero dally up to October 25th at 6-30 p. m.
Mails for Hawaii , per s. s Australia ( from
San Francisco ) , close here dally up to
October 27th nt C-30 p. m.
Trana-Paclllc mails nrc forwarded to port of
Falling dally and the schedule of closing la
nrrnnBPd on the presumption of their unin
terrupted overland tran lt. Ueglstered mall
Clowes nt 6 ( X ) p. in prevJoiiB day.
Postofllce , New York , N. Y , , October 1 ,
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
KANSAS CITY , hT. JOSEPH
& Council Bluffs Rillroad
Burlington "The rturllngton Route"
Ticket Olllce. 1502 Pnrnam
Street , Telephone 250 Depot ,
Route Tenth and M.uon Streets. Tel
ephone , 128
"L-nve Arrive
Kansas City Day Ex . , 90 ; > .un liIO : pm
Kansas City Night Ex. , 10:00 : pm 5:30 : nm
Dallv- a
I'Sciric "THIS OVER ,
UouM" hcnera oiflces. N.
orner Ninth and Parnam
City Ticket Olllce. 130. !
Slrect , Telephone , 310.
tu Jind Ma on Streets.
Leav * Arrive.
"The Overland .
for Denver. Salt lake , , ,
raclfle fcoast , and all , . ,
wentern poinu B.20 am 4-45 pm
Tast Malt train Jor , , , ,
Denver Salt LaHe. , , a
I'acillo cost and ull t
western points Vr" Pm 10.20 am
Lincoln , Iteatrlce pud
Btromsburif Kxprtes , , LOS pm " 3&o : pm
Grand Island Express. , , Ste pm 3 00 pm
Dally , Dally except Pufrday.
Council niuffa I jcal LMve , i5i40 a. m. ; eSO : a.
n . 7:30 : a in , , 8:25 : a , mV'lUMi a , m ; 2,15
p m ; 4:30 : p m , & :55 : p , m , Arrives , 6:20 : a , m. ;
7 20 a. in. , Sam ,9:2 : a. m : 111:30 a in. ; 3:10 p
m , 5,40 p m , 9.05 p. m ; : 'MI5 : D m
CHICAGO.'T ' JIOCIC ISLAND &
I'ncltla llnllroad "The Great
Jtock UUnd . Uoute" City
Ticket OIII3. ' , 1323 I'arnatn
htreet , Ttleubonr , 128 Dfpot ,
Tirith tnu\ \ Mason Streets
Telephone , 128
Leav e. Arrive.
Chicago and St , I'aul
VeMlbuleJ Uxuresa . . 1:50 : pm 1:45 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado bpgs ,
1'ueblo , Denver and
went . . > 1:05 : pm 4.05 pm
Chicago , Dfa M.ilnea and
Hock Inland 7:00 : pm 8:15 : am
Atlantic liiprisj , ( or
Dt Molnes nnd east
ern t > 3inl . 7.00 am 5 35 pm
Lincoln , I'alrbuiy nnd
Dellevllle 5.4 * pm 10:40 : am
Dally , Pally except fiunday ,
OMAHA. KANSAS C TV & nASTBUN IIAIL-
road-Omaha . Si. I uls llallroad-"The O. K.
Uoute" Ticket Omce , 1415 Karnam Street.
Telephone. 323 Depot , Tenth and Uason
Streets. Teleplione , Us ,
Leave. Arrive ,
rattoniburg , Klrkivllle ,
Qulncy Local 6:40 : am 10:45 : pm
St. Ixiulf. New TorL
Limited . . , . . . . . , . , , . - , . . < ; nm ' 11:30 : am
11A1LUOADS ,
( Continued. )
WAIIASf ! UAILUOAD-TICKKT OFriCn. Hit
Knrnam Street Telephone , 122. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Streets lelcphonr. 123.
Leav e. Arrive.
St Lonl "Cannon n ll"
Impress 4SOpni : 11J : m
Dally.
H'HlCAtlO , ST PAUL. MINNH-
npolls A Omahn Unllwny
Oenernl office , Nebraska Dt.
vl'don. Klfteenth nnd Wcb.tcr
dtreels. City Ticket omce ,
1401 rnmnin Street Telephone
t6L Depot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tele.
phone , 1458
. Arrive.
Sioux City Aecommodn S.5) nm 8:23 pm
Slotir rity Aecommodn 9:50 : nm 8:25 : pm
HUlr , Kmerson Sioux
City 1'onca Hnrtlng-
ton nnd lllnninncM . 1-00 pm IttCS nm
Sltux City MTinknto. St.
Paul , Minneapolis . . . . . 6:15 : p-n 9:10 : am
Dully Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only.
I FREMONT. ELKHOUN Jt ,
Missouri Vnlley Ilallnay Gen
eral OHIces , United Stales Na.
tlonal Hank Utilldlng , South *
weit Corner Twelfth nnd Par-
nnnl Striets Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Parnnm Street. Telephone , 661 Depot ,
Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 145V
Leave. Arrive.
Hlack Hills Deadnood
ard Hot Springs. . . . 3.00 pm 5:00 : pm
Wyoming , Casper nnd
Douglas . . . . . . 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Hastings , York David
City , Superior Geneva ,
Exeter nnd eward . . 3 00 pm * 6 00 pm
Norfolk , West Point and 7'ffl nm 10 : i nm
Fremont . . . . 3 00 pm 5.CO pm
Lincoln Wnhoo nnd 7:50 : nm 10'3 nm
"Fremont . . . * 3CO : pm S.OO am
rremont Local . . . . . 7:60 : nm
Dally Dally except Sundiy. Sunday
only Dally except Saturday , Dally
except Mondiv
"SIOUX CITY & 1'ACiriC UAIL
road General Olllccg , United
States Nntlonnl Hank Ilulld-
Ins , S. W Corner Twelfth
and Tarmm Streets. Tlcktt
Olllce , 1401 rarnain Street.
Telephone , C61. Depot , rifteenth and Webster
Sticcts. Ti-1-phcr.c , t'.tl.
Leave. Arrlv e.
Sioux CHS' , Manknto , St
1'iul , Minneapolis 6:15 : pm 0I ! am
Dally.
CHICAGO K- NORTHWESTern -
ern Hallway City Ticket
onico , 14J1 Farnam Street
Telephone , 661. Depot , Tenth
nnd Mason Street. Telephone
. . . . Leave. Arrive.
„ „
Missouri Valley , Sioux
City. St Paul and
Minneapolis 6:40 : am 10:45 : pm
Missouri Vnlley. Sioux
City 7.30 am 9.05 pm
Denlson , Cnrroll , Wall
Lake 7 30 am 9.03 pm
Eastein E\preas. Des
Mo'ncs Mnrihalltcwn ,
Cedir nnplds Chi ago " 10:45 : nm < :10 : nm
AtHntlc Pljer. Chicago
and East 4:43 : pin 410 ; pm
Past Mall , Chicago to
Omahi 3iu nm
Mlstourl Vclley , bloux
Clt > , St Paul. Minne
apolis Limited . . . . 5 T5 pm 0 Z1 ! nni
Omaha-ChlPagii Sp'cl-il. 6 30 pm ti.ls am
Dnilj Dalli except Sunday
MlSbOfUI PACIPIf HAILROAD
fleneinl Oltices nnd Ticket
O'1li.e. Merchants National Hank
Hulldlni1221 Parnnm Street.
Telephone 101. 1'epot Fifteenth
nnJ Webster Strsela Telephone
1153
I nvc. Arrive
KansVs" City , St
and 'outhcrn points . 3 03 pm 12 53 pm
Kansas city Express 9 30 pm 6 20 nm
Ft Crook & Union LI. , 9 00 pm " .00 am
Dally
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE K. ST
Paul Ilnllway-Clly 'llckei
Odlce. KOI raniHin Street
Telephone , ZS4 Depot. Tenth
and Maron Streeta Teltphone ,
128.
Leave An He
Cl Icaso Limited Ex . 5 43 pm 8 05 r.m
Omaha and Chicago Lx 11 00 an. 1:50 : pm
Dally
Searles
& Sea vies.
( SPECIALISTS IN
NERVOUS , mm m
PRIVATE DISEASES.
EKXTIALLY.
All Private Diseases
& Disorders of Meu.
Trcnttncnt by Mail ,
CciiHUltatioti Free.
SYPH5LIS
Cured for life and the poison thoroughly cleansed
from tlioRystem.
Sporm.itorrhea. Semlnnl Weakness , Lost win-
hood , Nlirht EmiBalonn Uecnved Facilities. Female -
male Weakness , and all delicate dlsonlorH pecu
liar to i-llhcr BI-X , iiosltlvoly curwl PILES
FISTULA .Hid KKCTAL ULCEIIS , HYDKOOBLK
AN I ) VAKICOCKLE pprinanently and successfully
cured , Method new an 1 unfailing.
Stricture and [ at Cured home
by new method without pain or cuttliifr. Call on
or addrcHS w 1th Blimp -
119 S 14th St. .
DRS. SEARLE8 8 SEfiRLB , OMAHA , NEB.
s > Ai h rou HOOK \ LM'S. :
OiuuliuVoinnii GI UH L'p Mono for n
I'OHltlOII.
The police were Informed yesterday of the
operations of a couple of bogus book agents.
H Is probable that a large number of people
have been victimized In the city , as the
agents In question/ have been hero for about
a month. H. B , Jettrios called at headquar
ters yesterday and stated that a man giving
the name of Orlando Pratt , had called upon
his sister-in-law , Mrs. Katherlne Hood , 2107
Douclar street , a couple of days ago and had
repreitnted himself as the western agent for
the .Moilroe Publishing company of Chicago.
Ho represented to her that pcsltlona paying
$75 a month wore being given out by the
company for canvassers A supply of books
went with each now * agent In order to secure -
cure the Job a deposit of $15 was necessary ,
Mrs. Hood blgnud the contract and handed
over the $15. he then told Mr. Jeffries of
the uiattur. Ho became suspicious and Je -
tciday visited Mrs. Hood's houao and waited
for thu agent to return. He failed to put In
an appearance , but a woman who gave the
name of Rva D. Hoover called. When closely
questioned MUs Hoover stated that Pratt
and heiself hud been living together In a
cottage at Seventeenth and Webster streeta
as man and wife She said they had taken
several orders for books and had secured sev
eral contracts with deposits. She then ad
mitted that Pratt had suddenly left the city
and that she did not know when he would
laturn.
The woman returned the $15 given Pratt
by Mrs Hood. She then disappeared The
police arc Investigating < the matter and It
Is likely that a complaint charging the ob
taining of money under false pretenses will
be aworn out against Pratt and the woman
A flood llx
The example of.W. Wi Ilrewer , Justice of
the peace , and a prominent citizen of Mount
Jowett , Pa. , U worthy of emulation. Ho
nays. "I never leave homo without a bottle
of Chainberlatn'a Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Homcdy , and aluaja recommend
It to my friends. It Is the beet I ever used ,
and never fallfi to give Immediate relief , "
Iiic-iiritnrati * a lmr .Svliiiiil ,
The following have ( lied articles of Incor
poration of the "Omaha School of Law , "
they being' named ua the Incorpor.Uois : A
U Wulkup , H. A. Wtilpple , W , I' C'owim ,
Charles Huttulle. Wolttr A. Hansen , S C
Jennings. Harry KlHcher , K. D. Iluffiitt.W. I ) ,
Staler , Howard limner , Arnold S , lioiglum ,
J , G. Kuhn. B C Hodder , Frederick J. H
Larsen , John Henucn , Arthur p Karbach ,
Daniel J Hurley , H L Standeven , John N ,
Frenzer , Archibald Acheson , N O T.ibot ! ,
A M Hor.in. Uen W Kean , H. I' . Lonvftt ,
Mae C. Wood , Otis D Fisher , Charles L
Frltscher and A S Pinto The school Is
to exist for 100 yearn and will promote edu
cation In the science of law.
NEW VIADUCT IS NEEDED
Experts Agree that the Old Oao is in
Dangerous Condition ,
REPORT ON SIXTEENTH STREET SIKUCTU3E
'PKnitii < if I IIP Union 1'nolllr
( lint thp llrlilKP I" ttn-
mifu nml Itpimlri Arc Only
n .MiiUvnlilft.
Qoorgo H. Pogrom jcsterday filed with
Chairman Krncst Stuht ot the city council
committee on viaducts a report ot his recent
examination of the < comlltlon ot the Sixteenth
street \laduct , together with certain recom *
tncndatlous. In hla repot t Mr. Prgram
spcclllcally points out that the report Is
not to be considered as an olllclal report ot
the chief engineer of the Union Pacific rail
way system , which position he holiH He
recommends repairs to tldo the vInduct over
exposition 5 ear.
The full text of the report Is as follows :
"In compliance with ( ho Invitation ot jour
committee I have made an examination of
tlin Sixteenth street viaduct , and am pleased
to submit my views as to Its present condi
tion , and recommendations with refoicncc
to Its repair and rcntwal. with the under
standing that I r.m actlug Independently and
not as chief engineer ot the Union PaclUc
Railway company , or the receivers thereof ,
"The viaduct Is ncarlng the end of Its
life. It U rather light throughout for the
trallle which It carries and some ot the
piling and trestle members are rotten Fui-
thcr lengthening its life must bo attended
with continuously Increasing risk and cost
of repilr , and It would seem to mo that
any steps taken should look to Its icnewal
within two or three voars , It would seem
Inexpedient , however , to attempt Its recon
struction before the exposition In view of
the possibility of having 11 closed to trafllc
during the time of the exposition , when It
will bo most needed. It can bo repaired to
safely tldo over that period , and with nn
expenditure of $ C,000 may bo made to last
two or three years.
"Tho city engineer has submitted a plan
and estimate for a new structure having a
roadway thirty-six feet wide and a sidewalk
six feet vvtdo on each Bide , making the total
width forty-eight ; feet and estimated to cost
$138,951.80 , which seems well adapted to the
city's needs. In this plan the roadway Is
put on n uniform grade from end to end ,
thus avoiding the depression In the present
grade. This will , of course , add to the cost
of the structure , but considering the cltj's
needs only , would seem wise.
"Tho railway companies might reasonably
ask some modification in the spans crossing
their tracks and substantial modifications
might be icasonably made In other particu
lars If the new structure Is to bo treated
as one for securing crossing ot thu railway
tracks. "
SIIICIM : : mmns IN MCIIHsic \ .
Itnllriiiiiln UrliiKliiHT In Mniij 1'i'ojilc
front tin * Haul.
The wisdom of the Western Passenger as
sociation's reconsideration of Its decision to
abolish homeseekers' excursions was evi
denced jestcrday when thu trains fiom
the east pulled lute the Union depot loaded
to the guards with passengers , a fair propor.
tion of whom , It may be safely assumed , are
genuine homeseekers.
It was the first day of s > lo ot the ticket *
ot the llrst homeseokers' excursions on
western railroads this month Consequently
those who passed through Omaha yester
day were from western Iowa only. Today
a much heavier movement ot homeseekers
from eastern Irrna , Illinois , Indiana
and other central states Is confidently ex
pected by the passrmger men.
All the morning trains were crowded.
The Northwestern , the Milwaukee , the Rock
Island and the Burlington trains from the
east had from one to three extra coaches
added and there were but few vacant places
In the cars between the middle part of
Iowa and this city. Passenger officials of
the Burlington estimate that 200 excursion-
Its destined for various points in Nebraska
wore brought in on the morning train of
that road , and the other railroads had a
proportionately large business.
A. M. T. Miller , immigration agent for
Nebraska of the Burlington system , pasbocl
through Omaha on the morning train In
charge of a numerous party of Dunkards.
There are several settlements of Dunkards
In this state already , and for over a year
past the Burlington has been energetically
at work endeavoring to bring several set
tlements of this sect from the middle states
to Nebraska. The IndlcatUns for success
In this direction are said to be good , Tihe
Dunkards who passed through hero this
morning with Mr. Miller stated that if they
found all the conditions for settlement fa
vorable they would recommend their people
to move out to the banner corn state.
Train Sor\loe HcNtnreil ,
Another evidence of the return of pros
perity to western railroads happened along
the Burlington in this state yesterday
when passenger train service was established
between Holdrego and Curtis. For the past
two years the service between these points
has only been such as was offered on mixed
freight and passenger trains. The regular
passenger trains were taken off two yearn
ago when hard times dicw nigh. Yesterday
regular passenger trains were restored to
service and will hereafter run dally except
Sunday. Westbound connections will bo
made with the restored tialns on train No.
H , leaving hero at S 35 a. in. , and eastbound
connections will arrive hero on train No. 2
at 4.05 p. m.
Anllplpu < p ( looil HnnlncNN.
MINNEAPOLIS , Oct 5. At the annual
meeting of , the stockholders of the Minne
apolis & St Louis railway today the rcpoit
of the directors takes a most sanguine vlow
of the prospective business for the next fis
cal year , especially In corn tonnage. The
groeo earnings were $2,000,005 , a decrease of
$21,793 over lant year , principally on freight.
The ni' > ratlng expenses were $1,311,175 ,
showing a decrease of $5,098. The total net
receipts , Including trackage and other rent
als , were $1,030,023 ; expenditures , including
dividends , $951,236 ; surplus , $278,786. A div
idend of 5 per cent on first preferred and 2
per cent on second preferred was declared.
The present directors and olllcers were re-
elected.
Vortliprn PiH'Illi : Ulcotlon.
NKW YORK , Oct. 5. At the annual meetIng -
Ing of the Northern Pacific stockholders held
here today the following were elected direct
ors for the ensuing year : Edward D. Adams ,
Dumont Clarke , Charles II. Coster Hobert
M. Galloway , Ilrayton Ives , 1) . Willis James ,
Daniel S , Lament , C. S , Mellon , J , 0. Moore ,
Walter 0 , Oakman , Oliver II , Payne , Samuel
Spencer , Jamcn Stlllman , Francis Llndeuman
and Edwin Thompson ,
fititcn mill I'pmnnnli.
P. F , Bonewltz , an employe of the Union
Pacific , had hie right hand mashed yester
day while ho was engaged In pulling a pin
from between couplers In the local car yard
All the railroads In the state have agreed
to a one and one-tlilnl rate for the round
trip to Falls City , Neb. , from points within
fifty miles tomorrow , October C. The occa
sion Is a talk by W J Bryan , late candidate
for the presidency on the repudiation ticket.
Harry Fox , superintendent of the Iowa di
vision of the Itock Island road , has re
signed , He has been connected with the
company since 1869 , and was appointed di
vision superintendent four years go. W M ,
Hobbs , division superintendent at Horton ,
Kan , will succeed him ,
Thu railroads have extended the reduced
rates to Omaha for the Joe Patchcn-Star
Pointer race , October 8 , to all points In
Iowa within fifty mllc of Omaha. The
rate from Iowa points will bo one end one
third regular fare for the round trip.
rate from all 'Nebraska poInU within
miles of Omaha will be one faro J'
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The operating department o'v eleven-hour
ton railway la arranging fg'nd Kansas City ,
mall train between Chica'CnlcaBO aml Kan-
The- fastest tlmo betwgy lhe Santa ye mall
eas City la now ina'ci/pago at 2:3o o'clock
MUNYON'S
Cold Cure cures colds In the lirsAcoMv en tha
ImiRV old colds , now cold * Mid obstlnMorolJs.iM'd
nil form * of ptlp. Btop-i Mirctlnfc , dl h rif s from
th no o mil ryes , prevents rnmrh , dlphl"crli ,
pneumonia , nnd nllthrcivtnnd limit troubles. 'Jhc'o
plf inl llltlo nrllMsM-o nhsolulclr Imrmlc , Imvo
snvcd t'lwwniw of lives Mid prevented murhslcL *
new. The- Hun ) on Remedy Cjinpnny prepare *
ro for each ( ll cine. Al nil rtntESl ts-
B * cents n % lal. If you need innilnl urtvlco wtltn
Vrof. Mtmyon , ISM Arch btrcct , riitliulelpbla , 11 la
absolutely free.
niscis.8 HOTEL . \croMMoitATio.\9.
Mn i < r tii lip Taken tip tilth Exno < il-
tlnii MitiinKPiiiout.
The thlrty-llvo conventions that have been
wcuroil for Omaha" for next > car and Iho
entertainment of the same received much
tliodght of the members of llitr Commercial
club'a executivecommltteo nt their meeting
yesterday. The commltteo will take up
the matter with tliu exposition maiUKOincnt
uiul emlcr.vor to make arrangements tor halls
anil hotel accommodations.
The first monthly meeting ot the Com *
merclal club of this season will bo held on
Tuesday , October 19. All the senator * ami
congressmen In the state have been Invltoa
to bo picccnt nml ilollvcr flftccn-mlnuto
talks. The follow IIIK arc the Biibjectn upon
which ncUlrtsies will bo maOo : Indian 3 .pply
depot , Kast Mall Bcrvlco between Chicago
anil Omaha , the Imposition , Indian school at
Port Omaha , Impro\omcnt of Watcrwayn and
the Bankruptcy 11111.
Tlml Tcrrllilc Scnurwc.
Malarial dlseise Is ln\arlably supplcmcntetl
by illsturlHtnco ot the ll\er , the bowels , Ilia
stomach anil nuncs To the removal ot
both the ranso and Its effects Hontotter's
Stomach Hitters Ii fully ailequato. It "fllli
the bill' " as no other remedy docs , perform *
Ing Usvorlc thoroughly. Its IngreillentB nrd
pure nmlliolo'ome , and It admirably eervco
to hi hi up a sjbtem broken by 111 health and
shorn of strength. ConatliKitlun , liver atld
kidney complaint and nenoiisness nro con *
uucrcd tiy It ,
III ! 1.1 ( Ml ll > ( IIP PullCP.
The police last night rallied thu old Creota
place nt Thirteenth and Chicago streets. The
resort makes the claim ot being known to
the upper classes ot society. Last night's
catch consisted ot one man who gave the
pseudonym of Sul Smith and four women ,
bosldes the keeper of the house. The four
women \\cra richly dressed They appeared
greatly humiliated over their detection and
kept their faces closely enveloped In heavy
veils. They ga\o the names of Mrs. John
son , Ilarfl Davenport , Mary Moore and May
Claik , and had no dllllculty In securing a
bond for their release.
Yon can't cure consumption but jou can
avoid It and euro every other form of thioit
or lung tioublo by the use of Ouo Mlnuta
Cough Cure ,
ronllilciu-r Mi-ii OiuiIplPil. .
J. Wharton and William Stone , t\vo confi
dence men who swindled Thomas Thompson ,
a Canton , S. D. , school teacher out of $20
last spring by means of the "padlock trick , "
\vere convicted or grand larceny In the crim
inal court jcstenlay. The two men and a
partner , Wlllluns , vveio convicted on the
aamo charge at the last term ot court and
wore sentenced to seven years In the peni
tential y , but succeeded In obtaining a no.v
trial from the supieme court. Pending the
supreme court hearing Williams secured h's
release on bonds and has disappeared. Thu
other two were held In the county jail.
TO CUUR A COUJ IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Taokts. All
druggists refund the money If It falls to
sure. 25c.
I.OCAI. '
A permit has been Issued to C. E. Palmar
to build a two-story flame residence at 3104
Wool worth avenue ,
The regular meeting of thn Veteran Fire
men's association will bo held this evoiiUiff
In the olllco of Chief Hcdell nt 8 o'clock.
City Clerk Hlgby is signing up the lost 1s-
sue of lenewal bonJs , anil today they will
probably be shipped to the fiscal agency In
Now York.
Contractor Hugh Murphy has completed the
Center street curbing for several blocks , and
the Grant Paving company will begin laying
the macadam this week.
A defective flue in the residence of Dr , A.
Crawford , Plerco street , caused a nro and
damage to about $100 yesterday. A Ore
at the Hugh Murphy paving plant at the
foot of Jackson street did slight damage.
The Candee-Davis Publishing company
has been Incorporated with a capital stock of
$10,000. Its purpose Is to publish a monthly
maguzlno and periodicals of high literary
charrcter. Its existence Is to continue for
twenty years. The incorporators are H. 0.
Candee , Fred P. Candee and Freil S. llakor.
W. II. Dennett has donated $100 to the
fund the High school cadets are raising for
the purpose of purchasing guns. This sub
stantial contrlDUtlon has oponoj upon the
donor n Hood of gratltudo and has elated
the youthful soldier boys , Only a few ad
ditional donations of this slzo will bo ncodcil
to equip the cadets with arms.
There will he a civil service examination at
the postolllce building In this city today
and toinonovv. Today will bo devoted
to the dppaitmontal service , with forty-tW9
applicants , and tomorrow to the rail
way mall postal service with thirty-live ap-
pllcints A. II. Hlllor , an examiner from , '
Washington , will bo present to conduct the
examinations.
At Holes of Incorpoiatlon of thn Hackmen'a
union viere filed with the county cleric
Monday The principal purpose of tho-new )
body , according to the n ] tides , Is to promote
the Interests of Omaha hack in on and of thn
mcmbci * ot Iho union particularly. It will
also engage In the business ot transporting
peisoiu ; and their baggage. The union Is
capitalized for $ dOO , which Is divided Into
forty shares. The Incorpoiators are Joha
Larson , president ; D , A , Hu-ssoll , secretary ,
and Charles White , treasurer.
DANGER IN SODA ,
Scrlonx IlrNiillfti * ] iiiiii-lliii < 'N Kiilliitv It *
l YfM'HHltC I/HI- ,
Common sola Is ail right In Its placet and
Indispensable In thu kitchen and for cooking
and waohlng purposes , but It waa no\cr In-
truiU'd for a medicine , and people who us *
It as such will some day regret It ,
Wo refer to the common use of uoJa to
relieve hcsithuiu or Hour stomach , a habit
which thousands of pcoplo practlcii almost
dally , and one which Is fraught with danger ;
moreover the i oda only glvus temporary re
lief and In the Ctrl the stomach trouble get *
worse and worse
The eoda actn as & mechcnlcal Irritant to
the walls of the elomach and bownlu and
cases are on record where It atcumtilated In
the Intestines , causing death by Inflammation
or peritonitis.
Dr. Harlandson recommends 23 tbo safent
and surest cure for sour stomach ( acid dyfc1'
popsla ) an excellent preparation sold f'
druggists under thn mame of .StuarL'ft"
pepala Tablets , These tablets r- to and
grain lozengt-rs , very pleasantvand dlges *
contain the natural acld , pei > 'Jod digestion ,
ttvo elements essential . they digest the
and when taken after nptly before It h1'9
food perfectly and < r and poison the blood
tlmo to fcrmfmLn.
and nervous s-rtatea that ho Invariably uie
Dr. Wupgpepsla Tablets In all cases of
StuartWerangements and finds them a CM--
Btoninro not only for sour stomach , but by
tamptly dlgcslng the food they cieato *
nealthy appetite , increase llesh and strength.
DR the action ot the heart end liver , They
are not a cathartic , but Intended only for
and will ba
stomach dl case and weakness
found reliable In any stomach trouble except
cancer of the stomach. AJI drugBl t sell
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at DO cents pf
P"A lUtio book dtucriblnK all fornn of f > c ,
ach weakness and their cure m
by addresstats the Stuwt Co. of
Mich ,