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OMATIA DAILY BE1 : 3fltTDAY , : TULY , ISOS .1
'p ' SPECIAL NOTICES
mr l1iec , tqpIIfliflM
.4. . vIIL hie nIeu until 12 iii. fI' l1u
i'seilsig nu1 tinUl Hi8 ( ) fo ziturIiig
ftftiI SILIISInV edition , , .
1Iitfrs 1 1-t ii tjri1 flrut Inertnnl
U * 1 ltfrd tI.pr..nfti.r. Nothing lnkeii
fir 1ep , timli 2o for Ilie flrt jptcr-
* Iii. TIeu , , nd crtIiieiieiit ? Diflit bt
run
AiIrlpcr ( , , , Jby requeMitlig 1 % lIfl-
Iperi'it rIir'k , cnn Iin ntiut't nd-
1reNur,1 ID V. iinherciI hitter In Rte
flf 'I'Iin 1Ic ! ( . ND tti1dreIeI1
wilt J , q1.IIereI1 on prenelatntllIL of
1 1I&e OItrck only.
SI'IUATION5 ! ti'Efl.
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T11'EVRITINQ und copying. 2GBecb1dg.
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% .tNi II-MAI.1
A1i1sML : : for cigars : * I2 a month and
clii llrnH expeiiinCn unneces-
nary C , C. 1hOP & COW , St. L0u19Mo.
: LEI3MIN to ; : j omcc pec1aIt1e In
] Can9nH OflI Nebra5ka line Kide IIne ;
ttentS make 5.OOa day : UBe(1 ( by a1 mer-
'thints. Z1ode1 .M ! . Co. , IJnx 13 , SoUth
Iiond , lad. fl-4Z7 Jy 2G'
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Ab1SM1N to uIt toIlet 8on to (1etIorn on
tImo. 3100 monthly 1111(1 ( OIOfltO8 expert-
elico unneceary. LotiI Ernst Co. 3t.
LonI , Mo. _ B-Ms1-2i
WANTED , at once1 flrHt-clasa barber : nc
other need ItpJIy. AIIres A.V. . Stark ,
I'iunktnton 1Iotc1 Itarber nhnp , Mllsvnu-
kee. it-M2)9 ) 25'
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VAN'F1t ' ) , aIernnn , * eItIng ftirnttnretn
NOUr.IHka and Dakota , to hrtndlu hUe o
baby cLLrrlngeI. Apply hnmeIIatuIy to F.
Ilardy , ( arO of hardy ConiIany. ,
J3-303-21'
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COOPIR to Iioopltitter tubs. Omnha l3ut-
- ter Tub Co. , 26th and 11. P. Ity.
13-307-23
W'ANTED , competent lIfe Inurruice man
to mtl2Iago agancy for one t)1 ) the Iargot
companies In the UnIted Statei. .Aao cx-
pcrI'nced soIIcItor. Ad1re $ or app'y ' to
E. 1 ! . Ltuflcroft , Cl7 lien J3nIIdtni.
. . . J-.M314 21'
hELl' .
100 GIRLS for ahi kinds or work : $3 to fl
Canadlitit 0111cc. 1522. 1)out1aa.
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GOOD gIrl tnhelpeook anti chambcrnaId.
Lange hotel , 001 5. 13ti ) St. C-43
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1 EMPLOYMENT. bureau , 1522Do1ge : teISTO ,
C-MOOO A14
. ' LADh1 . nn1 gentlemen out of employment
, call and learn qur work nod nmmko $3 to
$6 per day. Creighton block , room 7 ½
C-M571 80'
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; W'ANTID-A first cimiss iI11Inery tImmer
tt lieroixhelmor , 203 S. 15th St.
C-1SI--22
WANTED , good girl for general houmowork.
702 5. 29th St. C-M297 23'
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\VANTED , mmhout 20 1IldlC3.1tRy ; work br
good people. Apply Womau' Exchange ,
, 1t20 DougIaH St. C-M311 22'
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' l'O1L ltE'1'-UOUSE.
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ChOICE houses and cottagea all over city ;
to $75. Fidelity. 1st floor , N. Y. Life.
' D-513
iioUSEs. lltniewa & Co. , lOS N. 15th St.
D-514
I hOUSES , etores. Bemts. Paxton block.
D-515
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MOVING houHehold goodg nnd pIanos. ,
Om. Van & Storage Co.,1511 ½ Farnani.
'fel. 1559. . D-5lG
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1URN1TUflE nnl loneho1d of a 7 and 13-
room modern flat for sale ; barain ; ; good
location , rent low. Bemis , l'axton bik.
D-517
7-ItOOM modern house with stable , largo
' iIiady groundm. UemnI. Paxton 131k.
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FOR IIENT , four-room cottage an .7 acres
L 2' , m1lem west postotlice. F. I ) . Wead.
D-M5T ?
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0I 'll.Ell 131D0 , or telephone 717.
t-77t-
riw COTTAGES. 420 Board Trade.
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D-503--
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FOIt 1IENT ,
714 N. 2Etli aye , 0 rooms , $12.0.
2503 N. 2th st. , 7 room8. $15.00.
1912 Mtmomt mit. , 1 roonn , $12.00.
GARV1N BROS. . 1613 FAItNAM ST.
D-M10I
6-ROOM modern fiat. 1112 south iiti.
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: BEAUTIFUL three-roomliat , No. 1402 N.
2bth St. Apply 2518 CaidweIt t. D-215
. ' S\5.-roomn . furnished cottage , Los Au-
, geles , - Citi. , $25.00 luor month. Apply 1512
Davenport , Omaha. D-M31 $ 28'
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I'U fl II t1'V-FUIt1ShIIfl ROOMS ,
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3 IOCiMS , 1417 Douglas ; one bed In room ,
E-M062
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FU1tN1S11Il ) rooms , 603 N.lagroe ; ry mutoro
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ThREE rooms , housekeeping. 1112 South
11th. _ . E-M476
ROOMS . . : near all car lines. 1811 Callftrnla.
E-b65 ; Jy-20
FURNIS11ID rooms , taring exposutlout
grounds , board If deiirod , 3814 N , 20th St.
E-630 A2'
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N1ELY Curimi5lucd roonflIl reasonable ; tour
blockmi from iO5tOtl1CC. 1511 Caiw.
E-I745
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visi'rons to tha TrmtuusmnisudsIppt auud In-
tet'nn tionul ExpoItiomi s'1mJuimu to Hecuiro
comlortabtu ( IuartCr can save thou antI
oxpenmue by writtuig to or calling UDOO time
Olliclal Infornuittion liurenu , . 1319 Farnaum
St. , time only authorized agency of the
Expot4ItIim mnnnmtgemnetmt , Strangers on
arrival In Omaha taut take street caru
direct fpni any tlepot. 0111cc open miny
aut1 night ,
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1i4lGANTLiV furnished rooum , bath , ide-
ijimono ; trnmusiommts ; Iricc reasonable.
room I , Davidgo tutulluling , J3IghtocumIm antI
Farnanu street , opian4ttu city hail. Cars
tpdehlote And eximsition. Tel , 2076. Mrs.
Jofrlcs ,
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COOL 1100MB , 6 biocic from I' . 0. 522 N ,
19th St. E-930 25'
L1J1tN1S11ED rooms , uttnbio for imuse.
kCEmI1Tg 2 rooms , 3.50 a vok : , tnglo
1om , s : a wetk ; centr of the cIty. ApPlY -
PlY Oil piemise , 1702Vcbster St.
: . E-M270 29'
v3sro1tt4 withitng flrt.cia room in
hrivitto family vnn mecurtm same by calling
at S. \ % ' corner 17th and Vapltol Ave , ,
vemut at' POstollire , 13-AI3Ii--23
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NVE\T , chan , airy rooms reagonnble.521 N ,
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1123 CAI4S , modern tarnished rnonmH.
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E-M291 27'
SEVI.JOOM lititfor rent ; furniture for
smile , ZeFLtf1anm _ , blat A. E-M300 21'
FOit 1113N'L' , flatthrctm rooms furnished ,
( It 1U18 ½ 1Iovard St. Inquire at ruttaurant ,
1687. E-M315
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fly vii.ic , 1314 Capitol Ave. 'rraimsemt1s
Iken , Ji-M31O
\ViLL lurnisbed mooms , cenrn1 location ,
lurivate tainlIy 10c a 4.Iay up. 1612 Dtiveim.
iort. L-M317 Al'
FVIINISIIIOI ) 1IOOflS ANZ ) UO.tlIll ,
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T1111 MIOItItIAM , ilrst-clauss family hotel.
25th anil Dodo Sis ,
TAK11 mJQwn tthtt "for sale" or "for rent"
biSn in your window , lice reaches
move ntomIe ; In ut day thmtn will iass your
window In a uumontim : And Ihe ) ' consult
thesu eoluimmmn lmcii V they vaufl to buy os
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TIlE ilose , 2020 Ijarney ; coos vooms , frau
bathm ; transients taken' rates rcttonnbie.
V V _ ' F-310
ThIn 13FNEt"1T hOUSE. list and l'lnkfle ) '
Sts. . 0 dutntZly urnlshetl rooms ; one
murmunre from tIme Ast'h of the States ;
- uvorytluing new ' end tlrmtt-cinss ; lemma
reasonable. V
ELEGANT cool moouns. with lImt class
imoirtl , three blocks from P. 0 , l ( 'op.
1101 UVC , V-M2S1 21'
iii.3AStNT : ; : aoutii rooms , stmmle or en
suIt , with board , 2102 Cuss F-154.23
i Ms and board neuz exposition. 191.0
- Binimey , F-M291 27'
VthllSitIii ) I1IJOMS tl ) ] IOA1LI ) ,
( Continued. )
OU1D1 , exposition tickets anti Samntogr
hotel tare. nil for I2.f0 er day ; adjoins
thu gmound , Sherman avanuc ear line
laqts , the house : $ umtntr resort style ;
rnmilles solicited ; modern , cool , homelike -
like ; baths , gas , piano and ltbiry. Tote-
1)11000 1835. Double tariora hammocks ,
yOst s'erandaul. park , seats n the Street
ears ; tam mltuqt : jolly people and a. 1)CI )
bear.Vrltn or 'lhlOflo this minute' spa-
vial otTer Is for those who do. F-Z242
FU1t41S11ED room with board : renponabte
rates , Mrs. C. E , Todd , 217 Douia5 ,
F-999 28'
MItB. Codso , 202 N lSth.Tranaients taktn ,
l-253 Jy22'
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TIlE ALBANY , 2101 Douglas : family hotel'
Imermanant boarders accepted at and
30 Per month. 1-M28g A3'
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JOIt iti'V-t IU1tNIShlED It OOM.
T111UE rooms fu'nishac1 or unfurnislied ,
witlu or without board : near cxposltlofl
Improvements , 2120 N. 24th St.
St.QM81G
Q-M81G 22'
VOlt hiroNT-sToligs A1) OFFICES.
FOR RENT , the 4.story brick building at
Dli Famnam lIt. This building has a. flre-
Proof cement basement , wakr oh all
floors. gas , etc. Apply at the ofllco of
'Flu , 13cc. 1-910
WIIOI4ESALE store and warehouse ; track-
ago ; excellent shipping faclilttru. . C. E.
Benson , 310 Itamgo Bidsc , l-M253 A20'
Ac.1lNAT13n ,
AflENTS and branch managers : aatary or
coutumnisslon. hunter Tailoring Co. , CIa-
cinnati , 0. , J-M9I7 Oct11'
AUIN'1'S make $0 10 $10 .a ilay selling the
clInimCst and most 1rnrfet water th1er
ever Invented , itetalls at $1.50. llig luroilt
to agents. Exciummtvei' territory. SenOca
Filter Co. . Seneca. Mo. .J-M313 22'
' VATlfl-T ( ) I1ENT.
wAN'rED. Two mitce furnIshmd rooms ( toil
board for man and slfo : vicinity Ilatma-
com park ; permanent. V 51 , lIce.
IVC.30V5 22'
WANTED TO REST , Modern 5 , 6 or 7-
room cottage , Address V G2 , 13cc' .
K-301
W'ANTED , three beds anilcot In prIvate
house for five nights , commencing July
30. GIve prIce anti particulars. Address
214 Grant avenue , Denver. IC-IdIOt 22'
, STOILAGE.
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PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co. , 903.
11W Jones , general storage and forwardIng
M-25
oi. ; Van & Storage , 151114 Farn'mn , Tel. 1&9.
M-526
VANTED-TO ll1JY.
IF YOU are In need of anything try the
Want Columns of The Bee ; tiley wIll
bring y.u what you want. N-SC ?
50 CI1EAP2d-hand Dicycles , Omaha III-
cycle Co. N-M811 22
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FAT1MEI1S , imighc-st price paid for butter ,
eggs , spring chickens , etc. hotel Doulo-
yard , 20th & Ames Ave , N--141-22
Ffl. SALE-FUIINITUI1E.
FOIt sale at a bargain. 500 pIllows and 500
mttttrcsses ; new Ililovs , 25 cents imp : new
mattresses , 75 cents up , 1408-10 1)odgc.
0-Mill Jy25
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FOR SAL1-FurnItur& of fiat , 4(12 ( 'N. 16th
St. , 2d floor. 0-306-24'
FOR. SALE-ROUSES , W.tGOS , ETC.
FOR SALE , fine carriage team , 5 years
old ; weight , 2,400 lbs. l'rlce , $500.00. U 56 ,
Bee. I'-M279 26'
FR SALE-)1 I SCEI4LANEOUS.
100 KINDS miporal waters. Sherman &
I\IcConncll Drug Co , , 1513 Dodge St. ,
Omaha , Q-M251--AlS
GETcut prices on hogind poultry Zence.
I3awtlUst br sweeping nears , etc. 1eI. 4b5 ,
tii Douglas. Q-C16
FOR SALE , ten 11.LP.A.N.S. for S cents
at druggists ; one gives relict. Q-528
TIlE Spanish possessions In both the east
and west , In map form , with nearly 200
Thotdgraphic reproductions of the Amen-
can and Spanish navies , naval command-
cr5 , etc. All for 25 cents , at The lIce
0111cc , if ordered by mail address Navy
I'hotograph Department , Omaha lIce ,
Q-8G9
i1IkV13 2 Remington typewriters that I
will sell cheap. Fraic E. Moores City
hail. 4-211
HOG , Imotultry andlawn fences : all wine ; Is
best. Wire Workp. 11th and Ilarnoy , ,
Q-529
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COT & mattress for $1.50 , Lewis. 1114 Dodge.
Q-290 Jy29
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STA MI'S COINS-Bought , selL Marten-
San. 404 N , 16th. Q-M575 30
FQIVt SALE , Smith Premier and RemIngton
typewriter ; SeCOflI hand , Typewriters
rented and repmmired. J. J. Derlght & Co. ,
1116 F'nrnnm st. Q-M891 A9
FOR SALE , furnished room house ; bet
location in city omit ! finely furnished ; big
chance to make big money. Address U 53 ,
lIce. Q-M298
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FOil SAIii , mmelm young Jersey cow. Caller
or address itermnan Ilerwee , 2619 ThIrd
avenue , corner 27th street , Council Diulls ,
Q-M301 23
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MiSCELLANEOUS.
TWENTY-FIVE centswlhlbuy the latest
publication Illustrating the U. S. and
Spanish navies , naval commanders , etc. ;
nimost 200 photographIc reproductIons ,
with a large map of the East anti West
Indies , tit the 0111cc qf 'Fima Jlc'e , IC ordered -
dered by mmiii , address Navy Photograph
DepartrrientOmmtha lIce.
/tNTI-IIONOPOI4Y Garbage Co. , cleans
ccaspools & privy vaults , 621 N 16. Tel , 1779.
R-243A17'
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CLMIt'O'A'I'a.
LOST artIcIem found ; missing friends
traced ; life readings ; lucky belts. 611 N.
20th. 5-MIGS 99'
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9IASSAGEhIA'l'IiS , ETC.
IIA'rlIs , ladles only , Mrs. 1'ontr , 203 Doug ,
blk , T-M859 A9
L1EDICA'1'iD baths , mnmusage ; also vapor
baths , Mmo. Itrisson , fronm l'ai'ls , 307 N ,
12th , T-Ml2 A15'
IditS. Dli. LEON , electric masumago bath
vanlors ; meatful nod curative , 417 5. 11th1
upstairs , T-M236 21'
MADAME SMITh , I1B North 15th street ,
massage ammdbnths ; room 2. T-298.28'
LAURA ELLISON , baths , massage and
unugnetic treatment , 119 N , 16th , room 12 ,
upstairs. T-M2S9 1t0' !
MAUI ) STUART of Ctmtcagobatli and inns-
V sage pmmuiom , 1522 Douglas , room 10 , flush.
10011 block , T-M323 23'
i'EIISONAL.
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cE'zco.319 lIeu buildhuug.
30 RUPTURE cured for $30. No detention
from tmuslncss ; (1 ( years in Omaha , Cull
or write for circulara , Emnuimo Ruptur.m
Cure , , 932-933 New York Life bldg , , Omaha ,
2.eb. U-SR
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IIATHS , massage , Mme , Post , 8l p.15th.
A LARGE Map of the World , one of Cuba
and another of the entire W'est Indies ,
showing Cuba. I'omto Itico , hlayti , San
Domlngu Martinique tnd nil time other
' % 'cst in.lan Jalauids ; 10 ceflt. , at TIme lIce
olilce. Iby nmnil , 14 cents. Address Cuban
Mut ) Dei.i. , Omahalilee.
EIiis' ; : Turkish baths. Mme , l'ost , 319 %
, 15th. _ U-534.
QE'L'your ahoes half-soled and heeled while
you wait 15 miumuteum , for t.0 coats.Vork
guaranteed,710 N , itltlm St. lT-294.Jy22'
AGREAT PhySiCian'S curesexually
veak men for $1.00 ; prticulums 2o. Box
263 , Omaha , tJ-732 4'
jiLES ; curettin 7 to 10 days. . without pain ;
000 treatment does ihms work call or
bend for cimeulmirs. 'Jima Empire l'iio Curu ,
933 New York Life buIlding. U-M013
I'IIlISONAI
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iContlnued. )
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HOW to become lawful , law-
yert' , dentists .br pharmacists. Lock box
190 , Chicago , UM163 AG'
SUPE1tI'LUOUS hair moles , etc. , perma'
neatly removed by electricity' reterepC's ,
Mrs. Cron'n , specIalist , r , i6. Creiehtofl
bItt. . U-M512 80'
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MANLY vigor restnred : Mormon secret ;
circular , for stamps. Box 321 Omaha.
iJ-1tI25 2'
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TIW OMAhA SO'IATa CT.UD . isthme honorable -
able uimeditim through which ladies amut
gentlemen can secure introductions for
social advantages or matrimony ; vnrties
out of city desiring a correspondent nil-
dress , 'with stmtlnp , Allie Tumnoy , Mgr. 1 ,
. 620 5. 13th. U-Zt1966 _
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MONEY TO LOAN-REAL EMDATII ,
WANTED. choice farm and city lonna. IL
C. Peters & Co. , U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
iiooo.oo : special fund to loan on first class
improved Omaha property , or for build-
log purposes. FidelIty Trust Company ,
W-3G
& % PER cent money. ] Iemis , Paxtnn BlIc ,
V W-441
l 000 antI upwanitstolonn on Iniproveil
iroflerty.v , Farnamn Smith & Ce. , 1320
Farnam St. \V-2 l7
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C PER cent city and farm loans. Clarvin
Bros. , 3613 Famnam St. , W-438
ANTHONY Loan & Trust Co. , 315 NYL , ;
quick money at. low rates for choice famn
haimilS in Iowa , Northern Missouri , East-
em Nebraska.
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate. Brennan-Love Co. , 219 . 16th.
V W-510
MILLIONS eastern money for investment ;
send for circulars , Investors' Directory ,
N , Y. W-997
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MONEY TO LQAN-CII4tTT13LS.
sin 'ro $10 000 TO JOAN ON
IIOUfIEUOLD FURNiTURE AND PrA.
NOS ItORSES , WAGONS AND CAR-
RIA5ES , WAREhOUSE R16CIVT1 ,
etc. , at lO'es rates in
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs ,
No removal of goods ; strictly confldential ;
you can pay the loan oil at. any time erIn
In any amounts.V V
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
806 South 16th
TIlE OLDEST LAREST AND ONLY IN-
C0RP0RATID LOAN COMI'ANY IN
OMAI-IA. X-542
MONE1Y loaned salaried people hiob1ini
permanent poitlons , with responsible
concerns tipon their own name , without
security : easy payments. Tolmnn , 11.
706 , N. Y. Life bldg. X-543
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IIUSINESS ChANCES.
; T exposition grounds , a fine hotel ; what
have y to exchange ? Call Saratoga
hotel , 24th andArnes , Y-M99
IF' YOU Want to buy , sell , trade or meat
anything call room 512 , Brown Block.
Y-2l9 23'
LUNCIatand for sale , $150 , near exposl-
tbon grounds , J. J , Gibson , 514 1st Na-
tionaLbank. Y.-239 22 V
CLOThING and gents' furnishIng goods ;
stock invoice , $ I.OOQ.u' ' ) ; new itrat-class
goods ; will trade for good hotel in good
town , 612 Brown lJl'k. Y-M275 26'
WILL trade splendid residence property in
best county seat town In Iowa , 3 lots , 10-
room house , outbuildings , barn , etc. ,
worth cash 4,000.00 , for stood stock of
merchandise. 512 Brown 131 lc.
Y-M276 26'
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WANTED , to buy for cash , stock of gen-
ePab mdse. , or good grocery ; give full particulars -
ticulars , 0 59 , DeC. Y-M280 28'
WANTED. to communicate with manufacturers -
turers wishing to Introduce their goads in
European countries , China and. Japan. F.
Krebs , 116 LaSahle Ave. , Chicago.
Y--2.1312 22'
WANTED , to exchange scholarship in best
shorthand school in the city for prInting.
Address U 3. lIeu , "j' Y-M309 2
FOR EXCHANGE ,
FOR SALE OR TRADE , team and two-
seated buggy , for single horse and buggy.
Old Nebraska teed table , 10th and Leav.
Z-2 4--30'
unworth Sta - - -
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FOR SALE or exchange clean general
Stock of merchandise ; also improve&cat-
tIe ranch and farming lands In TeXaS ,
Olson , Fmankfort , md. Z-M3l9. 23'
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volt SALE-1113A1. ESTATE ,
FOLLOWING ( lesirable property : business
lot corner , GOxiSO ft. , in So. Omaha , laved.
Business lot , GOxlSO ft. , improved , South
Omaha street paved.
Tract (2 ( ? lots ) , ROth St.
Tract (20 ( lbts ) , 80th St.
For particulars apply 1012 Farnam St. ,
I1E-.647
HOUSES , iota , farms , lando , loans : als ro
Insuratuce. Bemis , Paxton block.
RE-643
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BEST farm near Omaha at half appraised
value. John Sizer , 2502 Blonde at. ,
Omaha , RE-399 July 29'
hAVE you some lots to sell ? Now is time
time to dispose of them let the people
know that you want to c1ipose of them ,
'Time lIce reaches the people who have the
money. IIE-866
FOIl SALE , desirable residence lots , 124x
130 , in ilrst.class iocatIon tori minutes'
walk ( room . cotmrt house ; cheap for cash.
, Address 0. 61 , Ileo , flE-M707
$300.00 FOR 6 full-sized Iota on electric car
line. J , M. Frenzer. Opp. old F. 0.
ItE-I.1792
A FINE little farm.
Two miles from Valley , containing 40
acres , with first class improvements , or-
chrirda , fences , buildings , etc. A most desirable -
sirable PropertY and cheap at 2,400. Thu
owner will take Omaha Property ftS part
payment , FIDFL1TY TRUST CO. ,
1st Floor N , Y. Life Bldg.
. 0. II , PAYNE , Pros.
H , H. HARDER , Sce'yREMIOS
SEVEN-ROOM house and full lot , near
paved street ; good zicigliborhood ; $1000.
11 42 , lICe. RE-AIIM 22'
LANDS. LANDS.
FOR SALB OR EXCHANOE-20,000 acres
of clear lands in North Dakota , South
Dakota , Wisconsin and Minnesota , in any
parts to suit purchaser , or will exchange
mmmc forO malta or Council Bluffs prop-
, Address U 55 lIce '
arty , , RE-257-2L'
TIIA'l' fine tract (8 ( large lots ) at southwemt
corner 33t1 street and Woolworth ave. and
running throtigh to Pine Street. ' * 001-
worth avenue is graded and harked , Only
I block from car and Hanscom park.
SplendId nelglmtorhuoocl , Choice gmoimnil
for building a number good houses , Submit -
mit proposItions for imurcimase. George U ,
Wallace , sole agent , 313 Brown lllocic.
RE-1t1213
iTlIWEST corner Eighth and Leaven.
worth , C6xl32 , two story brick building ,
track to rear of lot ; price $12,500 : inquire
of owncr ( In promises , RF1-283-31'
SIIOItTIIAXI ) AND 'l'Yl'EWltl'FING.
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school whose stmidentmi get employment ,
Conducted by an experienced reporter.
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ShORT-hAND , up.to.date , taught by court
reporters. Boylea' School , 403.5.7 lIeu bldg.
LOST.
LOST , gent's gold wnth , mLitbe by James
1hn. No , 10100' left in cIoet at Union
Pacific depot ; liberal reward for return
to U , P. tIcket chico , L0ST-79i
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TYPE\VPITI3RS for rent , $4.00 per month.
The Smith.l'remier , Tylewriter Cc , , 1625
1amnnm St. ; Telephone 12.34. 554
REMINGTON Standar Typewriter antI
Vsupplies. _ 11319 Fmtmnanm. 121-Alt'
liIC'CLIIS ,
; iv wheei , $10 to $25 ; secondhand wheels ,
$5 to $11 , Omaha Bicycle Co. , 1 & Chicago
532
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AUCTION.
J , 11. M3XCY & C. , auctioneers , room 416.
1urbvc' block , want your auction ale
of real estate , merchandise , furniture , live
stocks , etc -50
l'UiINITUIIII I'ACiCED.
M. S. WALICL.IN , 2111 CumIng , Tel , 13.11 ,
- $45'a
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ST.t'VtlAflt.
AI1TISTIC flgturas ornaments , Oonnctl &
Co. , 317 5 , 10th ht. 260-Jy'l'
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C. CASE , ' 1olln5 repaired , 4i6 $ lmeelyj3IIc.
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trouble nddress P. 0 , Box 59 , Omaha ,
Nob. , for Information. M-S03 A9' V
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Typewriter Co. TeIelhono 12S1. 559
STAMMERING MiI ) STUTT1JIIING.
SCHOOL for cure at these defects , Julia
E. Vaughan. SOS N , Y , Life bldg.
M-$90 A9
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PIANOS tuned , $1.50. Rose , 11.21 Dodge.
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iIAVWNlIltOIUlltS.V
ir , MAROWITZ loans money , $ IS N : lGth.
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( 'L ® . .PATENT
' _ _ _ ' 4 p LAWYLHS ANDS 01 lllOItS
. . , _ _ , / hoe bidg , Omaha Nob.
Invent-
- . - / e Send foruurfnio -
I'OSTOFFICB No'r1c12.
( Should be reatl daily by all Intorsted , as
changes many occur at any time. )
Foreign ummalls for the week ending July
23 , 1S8 , wIll close ( PROMPTLY in all cases )
at thu General I'ostollice os follows : I'AR-
CELS 1'OS'I' MAILS close clue hour earlier
than closing time shown below.
Tmnnr-Atlnmitiu Malls.
SATURDAY-At 5:30 : a. at for EUROPE
( except Spain ) , per s. s tjmbria1 via
Quecustowu ( letters for France , Swltzet' .
land , Italy , Turkey , Egypt amid British
India must be directed "per Umnbnia" ) ;
at 7 a. in. for IPALt , per s. a. Ems , vIa
NapleS ( letters must be directed "per
, Ems" ) : at'7 a. m. fat FRAI'CE , S\VITZ-
EttAND JTALYYTUltlCEY , EGYPT
dti flitl'iISfl ' INDIA , per s , 5. La No-
varre , via Havre ( ietters for other parts
of Europe ( except Spain ) must' be di-
recteil "per La Navarre" ) ; at S a. m. for
NETHERLANDS direct , per a. a. Rotterdam -
dam , via Rotterdam ( letteru must be directed -
rected "per Rotterdam" ) ; at 10 a. m. for
SCOTLAND direct , per a. mm. Ethiopia , vl
Glasgow ( letters must be directed "per
Ethiopia" ) ; at 30:30 : a. m. for EUROPE
( except Spain ) , per s. a. Chester , via
Quceustown ( letters must be . directed
"ier Chester' ) ' ; at 11 a. in. for NORWAY
direct , per s , s. lickla ( letters must lie
directed "per Hekla" ) .
After the lcsIng of the Supplementary
Transatlantic Mailc named above , additional -
tional supplementary malls are opened on
the piers of the aenian. English.
French and German steamers and remain
open until within ten minutes of the hour
of sailing of steamer ,
Mails or South stud Central Anierlen ,
V 'West Indies , Etc.V
FRIDAT-At 11 a. m. for BRAZIL , per s.
a , Dalecarlia , via Pernqmbuco ( letters for
North Brazil must be directed "per Dale-
carlla" ) , V
SATURDAY-At 10 a. in. ( supplementary
10:30 : a , m. ) for FORT1NE ISLAND , JAMAICA -
MAICA , SAVANILLA and QRI3YTOWN ,
per , a. a. Athos ( letters for Costa Ripa
must be directeil "per Atbos" ) : at ' 10 a' '
fli V ( supplementary 10:30 : a , m , ) tor.CAI'E
HAITI and SANTA MARTHA , per ii. a.
Holstein ; at 10:30 a. m. for NASSAU ,
N. P. , CAMPIICHE CIIIAPAS , TA-
I3ASCO and YUCATA per a. a. Ithaka
( letters 'for other parts of Mexico must
be directed "per Itlinka" ) ; at 11 a. m.
( supplementary 11:30 : a , m , ) , for VI6NE-
ZUELA and CUItACAO , also SAVAN-
ILL.i' . . and CARTHAGENA , via Curncao ,
lien S .s. Abydos ; at 8:30 : p. mu. for NEWFOUNDLAND -
FOUNDLAND , per steamer from North
Sydney : at 8:90 : p. m. for ST. PIERliE-
MIQUIILON , per steamer from N9rth
& ) ' . _ . . . V
'MaiIW''tr ' NO'c.roundttind .
( , by rail to Hall.
tax. and thence by steamer. close at this
omca daily at 8:30 : p , in. Mails jar Mi-
I quelon , b , ' rail to flotton. and thopce by
steamer. close at this oiflce daIly at 8:30 :
p. in. Sta1i for MexIco Cit1. overland ,
unles specially addressed for ' 1ospttch by
steamer , close at this ffic' daily at 2:30 :
a , in , anti 2:30 : P. ma. "itegletered malt
V close5at Vp m.prevlous day ,
Traize-Pacille Mnils
Mails for China , Japan and HawaIi , per a.
a. Gaelic ( from San Francisco ) , close lucre
daily up to July 20th at 6:30 : p. ma , Malls for
Australia ( except West Australia ) , Nosy
Zealand , hawaii and Fiji Islands , er
a , a , Warrlmoo ( ( mom Vancouver ) , close
lucre daily titter July 81Ji anti up to July
" 21st at 6:20 : a. m. Malls for the Society
Islands , ship City of aitiVth : ( ;
San Francisco ) , close hero daily up to
July 25th at 6:30 : n. m. Mails for China
ttncl Japan ( specially addressed only ) , per
a. 13. Empress of India ( from Vancouver ) ,
close lucre daily up to July " 25th at 8:30 :
p. m Mails for China and Japan , per
S. 5. Tacoma ( from Tacoma ) , close here
daily up to August ' 9th at 6:30 : p. m ,
Mails for Australia ( except thoSe for
. West Australia , which are forwarded via
Europe ) , Now Zealand , hawaii , iriji and
Samoan Islands , per a. a. Maripmmzi ( from
San Francisco ) . close lucre 'daily up to
Augizuit " 6th at 7 , t. nu. , 11 a , in , and
6:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York
of a. S. Etruria with British malls for
Australia ) .
Trans-Pacific mails are forwarded to port of
sailIng daily and the schedule of clo.ing
Is arranged on tha presumption of their
uninterrupted overland transit. "Regis.
tered mall closes at 8 p. rn previous any.
. CORNELIUS VAN COTT ,
Postmaster.
Poatomflco , New York , N. Y. , July 15 , 1898 ,
RAILWAY TIME CARD ,
ChICAGO , ROCK ISLAND
. , & I'aciiie Raiiroad--"Tbio
_ _ _ _ Great flock Island Rout. ? '
City Ticket Ofilde , 1323
. Fnraam Street. 'rolephono
428 , Depot , Tenth npd
. Mason Streets , Telephone
_ _ _ _ _ CII.
Leave , Arrive.
Rocky Mountaill
Limited , east . . . . 1:3) : ama ' 1:25 : am
Rocky Mountain
LImited , sv.st . . . . , 5:20 : am 6:15 : am
* hiCugo & lIt , l'atul
V Vestibuled E x -
press , , . , . . , . . , , . . , . p :00 : pa C 1:25 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado
I Spriuig. . . , ? uc'blo ,
Dens'er and weit 1:30 : pm 4:25 : pm
, ioa
Moines A Rock
Is'and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7:00 : pm j1:25 : am
/tlluntio Exprcss ,
' for Des .oifles
. and eastern points ' 7:20 : am ' 8:50 : pm
Colorado Flyer , . , , , ' 7:00 : ilium " 8:50 : znj
I S Iaily. ' 4 Daily exceot
PQa VVVPMAHA 1 _ ; ; ; ; Arthur xoaU-Unalma Eastern & 1taIIrotjd"rhe ST. , " 3ansaa LOUIS ' City RAIL. l5oni &
RoUto"'bicltet Olflce
,
1115 Farnam fitreoL Tote.
Phone 322. Be an , Tenth and
uson Streets
, Telephone 2L
jlt. LoUis Cnnon Leave. Arrive ,
iansit Ball Express , . , , . 4:35 : pn 11:90 : am
City &
Quincy Lonl . , , . 740 am 0oG :
Kansas pm
City Ex. V
lmress , . ,
Port Artl1'ti"jj 7:0 : am
oress S Daily . . . . . . . , ' , , . . ' $ : SOpm
WABASU RAILROAD :
Ticket Otilco , 1415 Fampam
Street. Telcphoe III , Depot
, 'rnth , end Mamon Streoto.
Telephone 02 $ ,
Leave , Arrive.
8t Louis "Canon
Ball" Express. . . . . 4:30 : pm ' 11:10 : am
Daily , .
u.tilV. ' TIME CARl ) ,
( Contlnue& )
V
_ .pyr _ UNION DACIPIC - "TItE
'fl4'4lr ' flverlnnd ltoute"-Oencrah of.
? flees , N. W. Corner NiPtim and
A1rttL k V'nmnam Streets , City 'rieket
JlW' , QtPce 1303 Farnam Street.
1WT'Tc'lc'p0ne i0. Depot , Tenth
hIll Mason Streets. Telenhono
(29 ,
LCM'o. Arfive.
"The Overland
1.imtted" for Denver -
ver Salt Lake ,
and western p'ts , , $ :59 : ant 44 pta
The Colorado See-
cml , for Dcner & V
all Coloriitio p'ts.efl.c5 pm 6to : a ma
Fast 2.tall rrnium for
Salt Lake , I'aclilC
conmt and oil
'eSterfl Points , 4:83 : pm 6:10 : am
IV.lflCOlfl , Beatrice &
Stromaburg Ex. , ' 5CQ : em " 12:20 : pm
Fremont , Column-
bus , Norfolk. Gr'd
Island & Rearnoy 4:33 : inn " 1220 pm
Gritnil Island Ex. , . ' 5:00 : um 'l220 pm
0 Daily. " Daily except Sunday.
Eotltli Omaha Local Pass.-Lea'qes , 6115 a ,
m , ; 7:00 : a. mu. ; 9:15 : a , in. ; 3:1.0 : p. mc. Ar.
rives , 10:15 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. in , ; aQU : p. am ,
Council bluffs Local-Leaves , 6:55 : a. in. ;
0:60 : a. in. ; 7:40 : a. in , : :4Q : a. m. : 10:30 : a.
mn. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4t3.S p. m. StGS p. mS:20 ; : p.
in. ; 10:05 : C , in , , Arrives , 0:33 : a. mum. ; 7:2o :
it. in. ; 8:36 : a. in. ; 11:30 : a , in. ; 3110 p. am. ;
5:40 : p in , : 6:30 : lu. Tfl.l $ : P t. am , : 10bi p. mn.
_
; : r I3URLUGTON& MIS.
I fl ' ' A4 I sourl River ltnllroail-"The
I uUI' Iflw iOfl I Burlington Route"-Gen-
I I cml Ofllecs N. 'V' , ' , Corner
I Unmifn I Tenth and Farnam Streets ,
I IIUUItI I Ticket' Office , 1502 Farnum
L _ _ _ _ _ _ Street. Telephone 250. Do.
pot , Tenth and Mason Stttmots , TOlophona
12 $ .
Leave , Arrivo.
Lincoln. hastings
and McConk . . . . . 8:35 : am : S5 am
Lincoln , Denver ,
Colorado , Utah ,
( : nhlfornia , Blalc
Hills , Montana &
VogeL ioUIutI . . . . . 4:35 : pta ' 4:00 : pm
Lincoln Local . , , . , ' 7:00 : un " 7:40 : pm
Lincoln Fast Mali , " 2:53 : pun " 11:40 : am
Denver. Colorado ,
Utah V California
nd Pugct Sound ' 11:53 : pm 11S5 : pm
paIly. "Diily except Sunday ,
: : - - - , _ V _ _ IcANSAS CITT , iT. JO.
n I .3 seph & Council Eluffs Rail.
uUriIfltOfl _ _ road - "The Burlington
_ floute'-Tickot 081cc , 1502
Unmifn Farnuur. Street , Teipl1ona
IIUUItJ 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason -
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ son Streets. Telephone 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansa a City Day
Express . . . . . . . .V , 0 9:95 : am ' ' & :40 : pm
Kansas City Night
Express . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 11:00 : pm 6:30 : am
"ExposItion Flyer"
St. Louis . . . . . . ' 4:80 : pm ' 12:05 : pm
for St. Joseph and
, Datbr.
V ihICMiO , BURLINGTON &
11 I' Quincy Railroad - "The
I oU1ilfltOfl Burlington Itouto"-Ticket
I 0111cc 1502 Farnani Street.
I IJriii + n 'roiepkono 250 , Depot. Tenth
Mason Streets , Tole.
L- phone 123.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Veatibulod V
Exprous . . . . . . . . . . . . S 55 pin ' 8:10 : am
Chicago Express , , 9:45 : am 4:10 : m
Chicago & SL
Louis Espress , 7:45 : pm 8:10 : am
Creston Local ' 400 pm ' 10:15 : am
PapIflc Junction V
Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 11:55 : pm 6:40 : , pm
1ast Mall . . . . . . . . . . . , , ' 2:50 : pm
Chicago Special . , 'lZOG . : am ' 11:50 : pm
w Daily. ' Daily oxcoot Sunday.
RES1ONT ELKU0tN
, Missouri ' 1alley Railway-
General Otnees , ' United
1 5tatQS National flank Bldg.
SoUthwest Cornet' Twelfth
and StreetS. Ticket 081cc , 1401
a 11am
Farnam Street. Telephone , 501. Depot ,
Fifteenth and Webster StefltB. Telephone ,
1.458. LeaVe , .Arnlve.
Black Hills. Iead- V V V V
wood , Hot SpnI'gs ' .3:00 . : pm DoQ : pn
Wyoming , V CaspOr
and Douglas . . . . . . ' ' 3:00 : pm "a' :0G : pm
Uasttngs , York , David -
vid City , 5uperlor.
Geneva , Exeter &
5owrd . . . . . . . . . . 3:00 : pm " 5Q0 : pm
Norfolk , Verdigrs
and Fremont . . . . . " 8:15 : am ' 10:45 : am
Lincoln , Wahoo &
Fremont . . . . . . . . . . . .C , 8:15 _ : am 510:45 am
Frernont Local . , , . . Q tm
York Passenger. . . . . ' 6:10 : pm 0:40 : am
Daily. ' Daily except Sunday. . . "t Sun.
day only. " Daily , Cxcept Satw'day
"a. , Daily ccept M0UtI' !
V
- CItICAGO' & N Tt'IVEST
gqi'n i em Railwty-City. 1 Ticket
V omce 14th irnxmam Street
1 ' Telepono 568 , Depot.
Tenth and Mason Streeta
, ln 0110 , 629. ' r "
t : V VLoave Ai't'Lve.
Dajligltt Chicago
Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 an h1S5 : pm
V V
Mo. Valley , Sioux
City. Si : , Paul. &
Minneapolis . . . . . . . ' 6:40 : am ' 10:45 : pm
Mo. Valley , Sioux V
V City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 745 ; 9:00 : m
Boone , Dennison , V V
Council Itluuffs . . . . 10l0 : pm 10:05 : am
Eastern Ex. , Des
Moines Marshall- V
town , edar Rap-
Ida and Chuigago. . . 91:06 : am 4:20 : pta
ui.tlaiitic Fiyel' , Ch. V
cno and , , . . . 4:55 : pm 4:20 : pm
Fast Mail. Chicago
to Omaha . 3:15 : pm
Northern Express . , 6:30 : pm ' 8:40 : am
Om-Chicago spe-
clal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0:55 : pm 8:23 : am
' Daily.
_ . - ' , CHICAGO , ST. . PAI3L.MIN-
neapolis & Omaha Railway
-General Offices , Nebraska
IhllIWffV Divisicn , Fifteenth and
\S'ebster Streets , City
'rickeFOftlce , 1401 Farnam Street. Tele-
phone. 561. Depot. Fifteenth and Webster
trcets. Telephone. 1dSt.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux CityV Accomn , . " 8:50 : am ' 8:35 : pm
Sioux City Accom. . ' $ :50 : am " 8:35 : pm
! Biair , Emerson ,
Sioux City , Ponca
Hartingtcin and
BloomIteld 1:00 : " 11:59 : am
pm
. . . . . . . .
loux City , Man.
kutto , St. Paul &
Minneapolis . . . . . . ' " 6:00 : pm 9:00 : am
' DaUy. Daily except sunday , " Sun.
day only. ' ? Does not stop at DeSota o
Coffmnn. V
4 CITY& PACIFIC
.gLTh1l : Railroad - General Ollicos
iTLVLW United States National
iH-w Bank Building , S. W. Car-
nor Twoltth and Famnam
treeT"ricket Ofilce , 1401 Farnam Street ,
Teleplone , 561 , Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets , Telephone , 629.Leavo
Leave , Arrive.
Siouc City , Man-
lcatq , St. Paul , 6:40 : am 8:40 : am
Minneapolis . . . . . . . 5:30 : Pta ' 10:45 : om
Sioux City Local. , , . 7:46 : am ' 9oo ; pm
Daily'
-
AIISuOURI I'ACIFIC RAZz. .
road-General Otticea and
I Ticket Ollice , Southeast Connor -
nor 14th and Douglas Streets ,
S
I ' I Telephone , 101. Depot , 15th V
anti Webster Sts. Teiephon
141.
Leave , Arrive.
Kansas and Neb ,
LImited . . . . . . . . . . . 8:05 : pm ' 12:55 : pm
Iansac City & lIt ,
Louis Express . . , ' 9:3 : , pm 6:00 : am
Nebraska iocal . , . ' 4:30 : pm 0:45 : am
Daily , ' Daily exesos Sunt1ar.
_
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' JiIC4GO. MILfWAUICErI &
CT4 lIt , Paul Railway - City
'bIcket ( ) tIlee , 1504 Fmtrnam
. ; . Telphono 284. Depot ,
L _ _ _ I' 'ronib anti Mason Streets ,
_ _ . _ _ _ Telephone. C2.
_ _ Leave , mnive ,
Cbdcago imitad
Extmresa , . . , . . . . . . , 5:4.5 : pm 8:20 : am
Omaha & Chicago
Express . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lIOO : am ' ' 4:5 : pm
t3icnix City antI Des
Mamas 'llOO : am 4j5 ; p
Da11s. , "Daily CXCoLJt Sunday ,
V (7UV1IItNMIINT ? OTJCES
JIEADQU1'IRTEIIII. DEI'ARTMENT OF'
the Mlssouni.-Chiet Quartermaster's Office ,
Omaha , Nub. , Juumu 25. 1698 : healed nro-
Jiosals In tiplichto , VIll be redeivcd here
until 'V o'cloclc p. rn , central time July 25.
IbIS , and then oene4l for furniabbug bitu.
minous coal at l'ortp Niobrara and Robin-
sop , and kindling wood at Fort Crook , No-
l'raska , required during ilacal your exuding
June 30 , 1W. ) . U , S. renerves right to reject
any or all prOpoi.alp , or any part ; itere ( .
Information furnished on application bore ,
or to post quartermasters where sUlpiit'a )
sire needed , Envelopes contaIning pronos.
mils will ho , , endorsed "Proiosals for ( "uel
for , and udilmessed to Cop ( , JOHN
BAXTER , Jr. , Q. M ,
: _ _ "
( $ ,
SEATTLE , July 21.-It is announced lmre
* hat tIme government has chartered ( ho
steamers Lakeme , Alliance and Tillamooke
pt the Alaskan fleet to transport troops
to Honolulu. It is also stated that the
peotiatious are pendiug for the charter of
the Charlie Nelson. The Alliance and Net-
son are duo tram SL Michacla.
MCII SPOILS OF TilE VICTORS
Some I'ancy Bills Paid by Dofmthd Nttttons
in Past Wars.
.
ENORMOUS INCREASE 91 'TIlE COSTa
-a
Preeedeutl Set h , Oreni Uritnin , ( Icr-
V Rn.sIn . nitil other Cumin-
tries in Collection of
-
' , 'nr hiuc3emuuItic ,
Spain's friends In Euromc have come to
the conclusion tlunt Item power of resistance
to the United states is ended , "Peace at
any price" Is tIme advIce that is given to the
statesmen at Madrid front all litiropean
'capitals ,
But what shalt the prt2e of peace be ?
Uncle Sam must answer that question , It
is for hIm to name the aluoutut of the in-
lemnity. Since nations first began to fight
the rule ! itch compels the defeated to pay
roundly for defeat has prevailed. "So bulb
bi your territory and so mulch of your
money" has been Invariably the final word
of the conqueror to tIme conqtlered.
In the earlier wars of the century sonIc
notable precedents have been made front
which an idea may be formed of time alto
of time bill shortly to bo made out. by time
United States against Spain , The principle
followed has been that luothi in territory and
in ca8h time dcfc'mtted nation is liable to Pay
foii its experienco. A far-off but famous
Illustration of thin principle is founil in the
terms of peace dIctated by the allied powers
of Europe to France , after the fall
of Napoleon at Waterloo. Not only , VCIO
various pieces of French territory aim.
proprlated , but her important frontier
fortresses were lucid for live y ars by an
"army of occupation" which the French
treasury was made to pay neil stutuport ,
As a result of time three wars between
Great Bnitnin atul China (1840 ( , 1857 and
1860) ) thu Chinese government , besides ced-
tug Hong Itong to the victorious hiritish and
opening several cut her ports to trade , was
inado to pay an indemnity amounting in all
to about $35,000,000 , , In the case of the war
between the United States anti Mexico , wbcn
the terms of peace were dictated by our
govoriuineut , compensation was taken vhiolly
In terrItory. Mexico s'au too poor at. that
time to have paid a cash indemnity
equivalent to the cost of the 'ar , which
was about $100,000,000. So we took Call-
formula and New Mexico instead of money ,
and considered the bargain so good that we
paid $15,000,000 to the Mexican government
as an additional consideration for tIme
transfer ,
Time Alnbnuuit Award ,
Although not strictly a war indemnity
that paid by Great Britain on account of
tlo depredations of the Alabama during
our civil war Is of timely interest , as cx-
amplifying the extent to which claims for
compensation may be built up and cut
down. As originally put forward the
American claims iractically comprised every
Item in the expense of the war from the
day on which tIi Alabama put to sea. The
prolongation of the war was attributed en.
timely to her amul she was therefore made
responsible for this as VelI as for the loss
autferud b AmeIcan commerce through its
transference to forogn vessIs amid the
increased rates of maritIme insurance. The
Geneva trIbunal , however , decided that
such Indirect results of the Alabama's
depredations could not be included in the
bill and awarded an indemnity of $15,875,000
as an equivalent for the injury actually
'to the United States ttrough the fault
or negligence of England.
The recent war between China and Japan
was terminated by the 1)0000 of Shimonoseki
three years ago. By the treaty China agreed
to pay Japan a um equivalent to $175,000-
000. In addItion , she ceded the island of
Formosa to her conquerors , recognized the
independence of Corea and consented to opea
roth' ness tretty portfl.
The war between Prussia and Austria , in
1860 , was rounded off by the payment of a
notable indemnity by the vanquished Aus-
tnians. In addition to the territorial aggrandizement -
grandizement of I'russia and the exclusion
of Austria from thu German bund , the
treaty of Prague , which terminated the war ,
provided for the payment by Austria of an
indemnity of 40,000,000 Prussian tbalera , or
abopt $3Q,000,000. From this amount ,
however , deduction was made of 15,000,000
thalers , representing Austrian claims on
Schloswig-Holstoin , and 5,000,000 tbalera as
an ouiyalent for the free maintenance of
time I'russiaa army in Austria , pending the
conclusion of peace.
'rho heaviest war indemnity of modern
times was , of course , that Paid by France
at the close of the war with Gemumany , The
hostilities lasted over eight months , and the
total cost of the war was estimated at $1-
580,000,000. Besides the cession of Alsace nod
Lorraine , France bad to pay Germany 5,000-
000 franca ( $1,000,000,000) ) in installments
which were allowed to extend over three
years. The original demand of Germany
was sir milliards , or $200,000,000 more. 1.1.
'rulers throve in vain to save Mets , but it
was to his exertions that the reduction in
the amount of the indemnity was due ,
Itussia's Bill Against Turkey.
The coat of the Russo-Turkish war of
1877 has been estimated at $945,000,000. lie-
tween the declaration of war by Russia and
the treaty of San Stefamlo nearly cloven
icontha elapsed. By this treaty tbo Porto
dxnitteil itself indebted to Russia in the
sum of 1,410,000,000 rubles ( about $725,000-
000) ) es Indemnity for the losses and cx
pensos of the war. Time items in the account
us't'ro as follows : 460O0O,000 , for war ox-
poises , $205,000,000 for damage done to the
outb coast of Ruuasia , her export commerce ,
ndustrlos and railways ; $55,000,000 for In-
juniem causxd by the invasion of the
Caucasus , and 5,000,000 for injuries nut-
fared by 'Russian subjects and establish-
noimts in Turkey. In conaldoration of the
financial embarrassments of the Ottoman
cinpre , the czar consented to accept in
substitution for about three.flttlus of time
total sum the various territorial cessions
aanctioncd by the treaty of Berlin. This
lefl a balance of $225,000,000 duo to Russia
by Turkey , and a Part of it is still unpaid ,
Th latest and most lenient war in-
doumntty was that levied by victorious
Turkey on Greece last year , Time sultan
was obliged by the great powers of Europe
In cut It down to $20,000,000 , which was
not a fourth Iart Of what it actually cost
him ,
A few comparative flguras , taken from
omclnl records , will serve to nut time great
increase in elm cost of war as now con
dueled , with all the modern improvements ,
in a clear light , Our war ( or inilepeudonce
lasted eight yenma , and Its cost 15 omehally
recorded as $135,000,000 , , using round liures ,
There were about 310,000 troops emugageil In
than have been
that war-one-third more
called out in time present conflict with Spaimi.
it follows that , accepting 1uir. Dutugley's
estimate of $590,009,000 , a year us time cost
of time Present war , U is going to coat tour
( lines as much to ttglmt Spain for one year
III 1898 as it coat to fight Great Britain for
time eight years front 775 to 1783 , The war
or 1812 , which tasted two years and eight
muouilm , cost the United States a little over
$107,000,000 , and to carry it on we put in tIme
fleid 570,000 troops , nearly three times as
ninny as we have pow under armns.
The Mexican war , which lasted two years
and three mouths , cost lime American People
$100,000,000 $ , and 112.000 troops mvre engaged
in it. If tIme number of the troops who
carried our hag victoriously to time capital
of Mexico had been doubled they would have
about equaled the number now in the field
against Spain , and the cost of their two
years and three months of operations would
have been about $200,000,000. $ Front which
it is a ; ) latml dedumetina that , whIm the saimmo
imunuber of mimon tint1r anums , a year of wet'
in 1818 13 about five tilmmcs as expcnsl'o mmii
vAR a year of war in ISIO.
The cost of our greet civil eoimflict hmnii
btn ! put down at $6,189,921,009 , but that
estimate includes all eiienses growing out
at the war. as well as the actual cost of
the military and mmal operations. The direct -
rect outlay of the United States goverupuent
Ia carryIng on the war for tour years was
$3,400,000,000 , anti In the course of time strtug-
gb 2,81.9,132 union troops were engaged , It
Is estimated that limo iuunmbcr of troops cc-
tually engaged on the unlomu side avonmuged
2,326,108 for tlmree years , hence , it eppeara
that the direct cost of the war , counting it
on ( lila three years' bails , was about $ L,46t1-
000,000 JIer year. But Mr. Ilngley has told '
UI' ( lust it will cost $500,000,000 to keep 200. .
1500 men fighting SPain for omme year , 'iuich
In more than oac.tliird as ummuch as 1 cost V
the govermmument to keep 2,826,000 muteum fight-
hug the confederate states for 11pm annie
length of time ,
It is easy to tindorstanul why modern war-
rare is so Intielt more costly thnmi the old-
failiionetl kind , It we turn to a few of the
lendlmmg itemne lit the * ntlitary and navel cx-
Pemnlituro of our time. TIme average cost of
a ilrat.class battleship Is $8,000,000 , The
cost of time lmevvr-to'be-torgotteu Maine ,
which Vfl5 ft battleship of time second class ,
_ _ _
was $2,600,000 , An armuorcil cruiser of tlmo
llrookiyn typo costs $3,000,000. , Aim armored _ _ _
tam like ( lie latalutiin costs $1,000,000. A
double-turreted nuommitor costs nbnut $1,500 , . _ _ _
000. A siugle-ttmmreteil zuonitor costs about.
_ _ _
$500,000. A Protected cruiser costs all tlmo
way from $1,000,000 to $2,700,000 ; limo
Charleston cost the mimer anti tIme Column. _ _ _ _
bin the latter auto , An Unprotected cruiser
of time lotrolt tylo costs $600,000 , An tin-
mmrmnorod gtxmmboat like the Commeord is worth
$500,000. A composite gunboat of the New
vort clns costs $230,000. A dynamite gtlmm-
boat like the fatuous \'esuvius is .Vorth
$350,000. A torpedo bent of the Farrngut
Pattern costs $225,000.
COSt of IhlTretj 'essels ,
V
We have mint lost ammy of our vessels lit
the wtir with Spain , The Maine , destroyed
ill ilavamma lmai'bor before time war hogan ,
in the emily item of this kind that. will figure V
iii time coIning bill of costs. The Maine oost
about $2,500,000 to build , A moore serious
itemim will ho compemmsation for the lives of
the 266 Amneniemin sailors that were de-
atroycil with her. This muay veil justify a
claim of $5,000,000 more , to be distributeit
among the surviving families of the utica
who were titus treacherously killed. Other V
items iii time bIll will cover our general
war expenses of mmli lchiuda ; for coal used at
sea , for trmmnsportatlon of our soldiers by
laud amid sea , for 'nr supplies of mill kinds ,
for time va of otmr soIdier and sailors , amid
for the losses sustained by time interruption
and disturbance of our trade amid conmnmerce ,
not only vltlt Cuba itself , but with other
parts of the world ,
The qumarternuaster's department hits estimated -
mated that 14,000,000 , will be needed to pay
Limo transportation charges atomic of our
armies now engaged in fighting Spain for
six months. Thin navy department's latest
estimate of the cost of furnishing our heats
in time of peace with all their necesam7
equipment-of which coal hi the loading
article-was nearly $1,500,000 a year. 'rho
exigencies of war have certainly doubled it.
This bus imotlmlng to do with the coal of the
guns , or tlmo aininimnition , or the torpedoes ;
it. covers only ucli tImings as coal , honmp ,
wire , anchors , cables , chains , nautical in-
atrunienta , 101111)5 , bunting , amiti other things
that comae strictly under the head of 'ahlps'
equipments. " V
Time high cost of modern onilmiance amid amn-
munition will also help stroll Spain's In.
defliflity bill. A complete supply of ani-
uxiu itioi ? to fill alice all tIme vciscIs sent to
sea Vflgaitmai Spain costs mubouiL $1,750,000.
One btmtlemhIp'a' tftmily supply dt shot. and
shell costs about $100,000. Every theme one
of Vour puomuster 33-inch guns s fired the
charge costs $1,500 ; a great mommy of these
charges are already included in our little
account against Spain. The enmaller guns
arc Jred ) at a cost running nil time way front
$200 up toV $1,000 for each charge. The
guns thewselvos are costly , too. Time 1)111 )
for 100 high-power steel guns for seacoast
defenses , built at Bethlehem , Pa , , is $3,500-
000-averaging $35,000 apiece.
Mr. Dlmmgley'a estimate of 500,000,000 as
the cost of our war operations against
Spain for a year covers all these tImings V
and is probably a calculation well within
the actual expenmliture. Even though Spain
sues for pence qtmickly , it Is not Possible
for our govemanmemit to avoid a large portion V
of this estimated outlay , xis time troops
have been callemi out and contracts of all
kinds have been made for many mnontbs
ahead.
Frzimik hmmeoiislsteuiey.
John Hunter , ono of tIme idoneers In the
practice of medicine a hundred years ago ,
was absolutely hhInml to any theory unimup-
ported by filets , says tIme Youth's Comnpan-
ion , While many uumemu wore guessing out
things lie vaa aceklng to prove them.
"I love to think , " lie said to one of lila
colleagues , though ho aftcrwaril qualified
the statement by aim almost contradictory
one.
one."But why think ? Why not make Limo
cxptrimentl" $
Like oIlier nmca of real genius ho was
not afraid of st'enmIug lncomhsiuitent. Sir
Astley Cooper once nutted him , with come
riurprlse , If lie had not. once atatcd an opmu.
ion , directly at variance 'e'ithm one lie had
just put forth , and lie replied :
"Very likely. I hope I grow wiser every
year , "
Again , a pupil laquireil if tin lund not
writtomi to a certain effect.
"Never musk me wluuit I imavo said , " ha
retimrmued , "or what I have written , lImit it
you ask me what lilY present opinions are
I will tell you , "
SomneUuiee , too , ho would any to pupils
who 'were taking down imotcu : "You had
better not write down that observation ,
\reny likely I shall think differently neat
yeat' . "
Above all , like other true scientists , ho
was honest and thought nothmirmg of owning
himself at a loss , Ommo day , after Jectiurluig
for a timmuc , lie stopped short , raised lila
spectacles , and said :
"Gtmnthememm , I think It will be better for
you to omit whnt I have been saying. The
fact is , I hati aim Idea t'hen I wrote this
clown , but I have lost the train of thought
connected with It and I cannot now recall -
call It. ' '
Ills lIeu , ! $ truek Stir , ' ,
Negroes in thmo south have a habit of
sticking matches , toothpicks and cigarettes
behind their ears , relates time W'ashmlngtoru
Post , and it Is a common timing to gee one
of them , when asked for a match , to pull
coo out of the closely kinked wool just over V
his ear. Frequently they have a dozen or
more stowed away there. Not. long ago an
Atlanta policeman , whose heat includes
"Busty Row , " a favorite resort for idle r.c-
itroes , had occasion to arrest a notorious
vagrant , wimoso main occupation 'was tight-
log amuil draining the beer kegs left in front
of barrooms ,
'Fiuls mann , as usual , resIsted arrest anti
attacked the ohllcer fIercely. The ofhlccr
nn % % ' that cixtromno measures were necessary ,
amid , drawing hum club , aimed a lulow at the
negro's head , The roult was as alarming
as It was tilmuxpeeted , As lImo club came In
contact with the alan's head , just over time
left ear , there was a cracking sound oud
from time hair tongues of Idue tiulphliroun
flame simot out , 'Vhie negro dropped to the
ground anti tIme club tell from lImo officer's
nerveless band , while a look of wiitl.oyed
amazeimmunt appeared on his couutemmanee ,
lie haul lilt people with ( him same club l.o-
( ore , in tact rather frequently , anti h'iood
bad sometimes followed time blows ; Imit
never before bad they drawn llama imvd
smoke. lie vas about to leave the place
hurriedly , not klmowing what lie bail done.
urban hii 'ictim sat UI. . and said reproachfully -
fully : "Go 'way , moan ; you done 'spiodo
alt my matche , and swluge amy li'ar often
ray bald , " The otficr was so much ro ,
iieyed that be broke 'his record by letting
tito man go his W$74 In peace ,