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6.4 MK THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY EPTEMBER 27 SPECIAL NOTICES. Anvnwnm\u--r- FOR TIHESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:30 p m. for the evening Bnd until :60 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edi- tion, All advertisements In thewe columna 11§ cents a word for first insortion And | eent & word for each gubsequent inwertion, or $1.60 per line per monti; 0 advertsement taken for loxs than 25 conts f the first Insertion. Terms oash in Advance, Initiala ures. symbols, otc. each count as & word. All vortisements must run consecutively, Adv irers, by requesting & numbered eheck, can ba: the Tetters nddrossed o a numbered 10tter In care ©fTHE BER. Answors w0 addrossed wiil be delly- ered on presentation of the check. BITUATIONS-WANTED. BY A WOMAN OF WELSH AND Tolland.-Duteh parenta sitnation to do the fall and winter months; Address A. M. Hines, 5 v WANTED*MAL HELP. B RWANTED, A LIVE WIDEAWAKE REPRE sentative to represent us In ev Allty. one with vim, vigor, p A push Iy make L o peddling god hing on articulars postofie box Mi4T 820* Y O COM the new patent chemieal Tuk e grentest selling novelty ever oera, aghly In_ two soconds: )1 paper: 200 o ) per cont profit; one aUs salos amountod 8620 1n six days. anot her In two hours; we want ono e nt 0 ench stato aud territory. Forterms and nrtioulars nddross Monroe Kraser Mfe Co.. xi La Crosse. Wis BoWANTED & PRACTICAL MAN WITIT SOME capltal to take & water mill. Addross box b5, Lincoln, Neb. 2 Juced: B WANT CANVASSERS PARLORS, 514 Bouth 1ith st. Mos 0 I ZWANTED MAN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY, Daaaress mavutacturer, box 217 city 103 08 B WANTED, RAILROAD LABORERS _FOR YWyoming and South Dakotn. | Wikes, $200 and 25 per dny. Stendy work. Albright Labor Office, $150 Farnans atrenn MZ72 010 B WANLED, 90 TEAMS AND SUB.CONTRACT ors. ¥roe transportation on the R.1. Lineoin, eb._MoCormick Bros & C 37104 —WANTED, AGENTS TO SELI FINE TEAS, extracts and sundries by samplo cupltal required: exclusivo terrl- et onr liveral trial offer. Q. . Chiengo. M455-0-16% %, 10 GOOD CORNICE MAKERS AND Iate roofers; apply ut the Western Cornice anufacturing works, 614 8. 14th st. 642 25 Boaxwaxe LECT AND SELL IN Lcountry, call at 1518 Dougins. BolANvASsEls WANTED, S woekly. Singer office. 1516 Douging, W& W N TO WORK ON SEWERS wages. Pay every two , Fremont, N FIRST-CLASS TAILORS; GOOD ply _at once. C. H. Tallors’ Kxchange, Wi 29 Bf\vm‘rvn chants wetlo general | rOl IINT—HOUEBS. IIIOELLAHEOVS. Continued. Continued, 1);)0-R00M HOUSE, CENTRALLY LOCATED; furnace and all improvements. 108 N. 10th &1, D, FOR REST, 14 ROOM HOUSE, 1812 st Apply at'1904 Chioago st Di FURNISHED HOUSE, § ROOMS, LARGE wn, on St. Mary's ¥. Butts, #08 17th st D;;leroom BRICK _HOUSE WITH MODERN \morovements, on #th street near Leavenworth. Inquire at £27 So. 20th street. Mis2 D.NEw “MODERN COTTAGE REAUTIFUL i=an and ahade. N. B. cor. 2200 and Mism! W15 SROOM CORNER FIAT, ALL MODERN CON- vonlonces. 01 Loavenworth at M168 7 n FOR RENT- 14-room modern house, 107 8. 17th 6room modern house, 1322 8. 6th st. 6-ro0m house, 13 8. 19th st €-room fiat, 804 N. 16th st Large 1ist 0f cottagos. LG, Clark & Co , 1218 Harney st l‘ §ROOM RESIDENCE CORNER (71 AND Dodgoe, excellent condition, per month to wmail famlly woll recommended. . A. butlding. [)5FOR KENT, TWO STORES AND FILATS ON North #0th and Pinkney streets (corner). cellent location for drug store or groceries. Quire or wddress N. Flury, Wil and Pinkney st Btarr. Hoo M2 in it TRESIDENCE, 616 GEORGIA Kurnace, bath, &c; §57.50 per, mont B. Mason, Barker biock. MES 3¢ D)STEAM TiEAT, Al ments, one corner at, D;.kon JERN IMPROVE. jd and Davenport stroe M803 1+ MODERN BUILT 8 Park_with ‘bath rooms, aplendld brick collars, Turnaco, etc., eleant nelghborhood, healthy location; rent for $15.00 ench. Geo. N. Hicks, Room #05 N. Y. Life. 84§ 20 ‘ 81X ROOM | "ll'l'l‘AUB 837 N. 25T11, $13.50 P month._Inquire $28'S. Tith street. ' MsT0 FOR RENT, FURN RENT TWO SHED HOUSE FOR THE Inquire 559 8 20th ave. 85 26 winter. Dirox RENT, EIGHT ROOM HOUSE. WELL located, good barn, plenty yard room. Owner ia Teaviug oity: wlll‘ rent (o a good party at 2000 por RVANSANT WILL START ASOTHER CLASS In_shorthand and typewriting October st Those who would 11ke to_begin the present week oan do so. Instruction by & practical reporter. Re- certain. Room 613 N. Y. METH CLAIRVOYANTS. LAIRVOYANT. | modium, ATEh yoar at 119 N 14t QARKIVAL E Srevelations. Challenges the worid. Mrs. Dr, M. Legrave, dead trance clalrvoyant, strolog paimist and lite rendor: tells your Iife from ihe cradie to grave; uniles the soparated; oauses mar Fingo with the one you love: tolls whoro you will suceeed and In what business bost adapted for; has ho colobrated Kgyptian broastplate for Luck and to destroy bad Influences; cares fits, Intemporanoe and il privato complalnts with massage. baths and alcohiol troatment. $end £20), 100k of hair. name And date of birth And recalve mcourate iife ehart: conts Instamps fOr circular; give nitials of one you will marey: also photos of same. —Office 417 outh 11th street, first foor; hou . to 9§ p.m Come one, come all. aad bs convinced of this won- derful oracle. M 467 1* MASSAGE, BATHS. ETC. T MASSAG) BLECTRO-TH BT mal baths, sealp and hal At manicure 1st. Mrs. Post, A19)4,3 15th, Withnell bik “MADAM STOWE, MAGNETIC HEALER )20 Pratt street. M58 10 “MADAME SMITH 1824 CAPITOL AVENUE m § 50 Noor. Alcohol, sulphur and sen ML A0 TR GOl M 8114 ME. LA RUE, MASSAGE, 410 SOU 1, third fioor, fat 4 PERSONALS. B, TUESDAY, 4:30, B. AND C,, NEAREST corner to Crulser. ' A, M2 27 ___MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. iiwu F. GELLENBECK, BANJO TEACIE with Hospe, N.W.corner [5th snd Harney, 941 MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. W MORTGAGE TOANS LESS THAN 7 PER OT. including a1l chargos. Charies W. iainoy, Omata Nat. bank bldg BRICK TERIACE, 10 ROOMS, Inquire at br. Van C M0 FOR R N. 20t D ho RNISHED ROOMS TO RENT W D Ymodernconveniences. 912 Douglas streot. l —ROOMS WITIL OR WITHOUT BOARD, 2 “Dougias street. M) 1 ROOMS. SYERY LANGE AND COMFORTABL PLEASANT LAl hed rooms on car line, 115 80, 20th sl HED ROOM, 909 Farnam. —TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Sernhouse. Gentlemen only. 2017 Harn WITH MOD- FURNISHED FRON 9 Douglas. AT §1.75 A DAY. Court & Lemist, 04 Paxton block. M2 28 Al fo and Labors of ficod commission given, B WAN vl). SALESMEN FOR N and Town. '~ Also side lino man, Bumatra Chear Co., Chicago, N1 . 10 GOOD BRICKLA' 1o work on high hebool bullding: ood men. MBS 27% WANTED, COAT MAKERS. MUST BE FIRST- nss. lost prices puid and stoady work. Lof- importing tallor, Savery house, s’ ¥ otrcs. B TED, A FIRST.CLASS BAKER. AD- aress or catl, Hed Light Bakery, Arapaoe, Reb. BRASKA (Address Quis —WANTED, EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE introduce n apecialty on a salary John W. 1l & Co., 106:103 Wabash ko, 111, MSSL 25° WANTED, 50 RATLKOAD LABOWERS FOR Yo, southom Wyoming, Gtah, Idang | “Stendy work, {ree pass. Kramer & O'Hearn Labor agency, 03 South 1ith streat. M5 270 —TWO IST CLASS MILKERS, J. F. HOCH. 16 D Ames ave. 14 00’ 280 WANTED, SALARY AND EXPENSES. ermanent place. ' Apply atonce. Brown Br Co., Nursery men, Chicago. M0 21 ROOM. —LARGE FURNIS INQU [48. T8th street. M J0 -LARGE FRONT ROOM WITIL CLOSE( U.ocatlon, 613 South 25th ave. Mo 7 ROOMS, MODERN CONVENIENCES. §0.00, 810,00, §26:00. 215 No. 19th street. Maiz _NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, OPP( [ Siornm, 113 South 2t mogara; oonyonl 1ED . GOOD M202* Woirenr CENT MONEY-NET_TO BORROW- ors on Omaha city provorty. No extra chnrgos of nny kind. Why pay high rates? Monoy 1s cheap. You can get full benefit of low rates from Globe Lonn and Trust Co. 16th and Dodgo W WALLACE, § \ LOANS. 912 BROWN DLK. Iendaat low ratos for choloo se or Towa farms or Omalin ity property ¥ “v' ~CIE TG W P CoA 1014 F W; JOANS ON IMPIOVED AND U ety proporty 8,000 and upward No delays. W.Farnam Smith & Ce IMPROVED to 8 percent. JI5th and 1iarn PRIVATE MONEY, IST A loans, low rates. Alex Moore Beo bldg. 078 W; OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKHS LOANS on roal estate at lowost markot ratos. Loans made in small or Iarge sums for short or long time. No commisslon 18 charged and the loans are not 0Id In the oast, but can always be found At the bank on the corer of 13th and Douglas stroots. L) PROVED CITY A. C. Frost, Douglas 080, D 2D MORTG A MONEY TO LOAN ON property, 1ow rate. —FOR GENTLEM outhesst front room, with ow. Al modern convenience 9th street. EN, NICE] FURNISHED ove and bay win- board. No. (228, MOH 200 E:iv RNISHED HOOMS. .00 AND 8800 vate family. 1155 PRI FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. }7—ROOMS WITIL BOARD. 1722 CAPITOL AVE. NICE [0OM AND BOARL Misis a0 D_KOOMS, FIRST 205 nad 211 N. I5th i 7—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD AT THE Shriner, 222:62( 8, 26tn st. 644 20° —FOR HENT, LOOMS SUITABLE FOR FOUR gentlemen, and also one for two, and board, Address M 5, Bo Musi 28 T rauNay, i:—m tGANTLY FURNISI clusa bonrd, st “Tho'" Dols street. By Exe LETIC MAN TO TRAVEL WITH n Indy. ' Address M 6, Bee. M935 27+ MEN FOR SPECIALTY; BEST IN MARKET; quick seller: profits large. Apply at once. J. Bride & Co., Box 205, New York. o Mo 11 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. —WANTED, A WOMAN WHO IS A GOOD /cook and Thundress, two In famlly, wages £.00 per week. Apply atyl Doukla M5 (J-WAY\I D, COATMAKERS, APPLY AT KA’ Nevins Co.. 11th and Douglny. WANT /goud cook and Iaundress, 1016 So. 39th stree A —WANTED, COMPETENTGIRL FOR GENERAL housework:' must be go k and lnundress; enl) i forenoon. Mrs. W. G. Templeton, 4016 Cum: ing street. 0125 = WANTED, YOUNG GIRL 10 ST IN GEN- ousework. No. 1113 Georeln aven t GENERAL HOUSE th ut. Mrs. 1. W. Wil- 916 21 L A, 208 Jwork at Capitol ave and s0n. WANTED, NURSE JGarner, %21'C N_WANTED, GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE Jwork in family of two, muat be good cook. Call mornings, (01 woULh Twohty-clghit sireot. 90627 V=GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. MRS, M. C, JPeters, (113 South 83rd St between Pacific and Poppleton. 914 20 T—WA IRL_FOI NERAL HOUSE. Jwork. German or Swedish preferred. (07 N.20th, B MU25. 20 At ONCE, A UL ABOUT 15 O WASH aishes, privatd boarding house, 1603 Howard street. MO 25 (\—w.u\'nch YOUNG LADY T0 TRAVEL AND solfeit. Call 125 N. 1t stroet. Mi 778 FOR RENT—HOUSES. DWELLINGS ¢ AGES IN AL Continental ‘bik: il HOUSES, CAss AL Clarko, 319 — FLAT! “FORRENT, utreot, between 25th and ith. Toard of Trade. Phono 18, 0 ROOM HOUSK NEAR HIGH SCHOOL heat: atable; modern convenlences. Thos 1, W1 Paxton block. i) T); o8 KENT, HOUSES TN ALL PARTS OF ity W0 0. ¥ Davia company, 150 Varuam St S-ROOM FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. TWO UNFURNISHED FLONT HOOMS FOR rent. 1617 < aplitol avenus M6 FOR RY NL—STORES AND OF ICES I B ING- 916 Farnam st The bulldiog has a fireproof co, ment basement, complete steamheating Hxtur water on all t us, ote. Apply at the offio of The Bee. 913 I RENT, OCTOBER 1, THE STORE COR- 16th and Juckson ste., in the . i, lier blook. Has & complete set of hardwara shelving and counters which oan be purchased at a bargain. One of the best stands 1o Omahn for a rotall hardware storo. Enquire st 1112 Harooy st. M 2x132 ET. 1413 DOUGLAS . Storeroom. 806 N. 16th st. 1. G. Clark & Co., 1218 Harney st WANTED TO RENT. K; TWANTED, ROOM AND BOALD, CLOSE IN, by gentleman and wife, for wintor, south or enst front, ground Hoor, must be Urat cla dross L 67. —WANTED, TO RENT 9 OR 10-ROOM HOUSE in good location by fumily of 3 grown people, rent not to exceed §5.00; must have moder provements and be near car service ences given. address M 1, Bes office. " STORAGE. W I AND2YEAR LOANS ON GITY AND FAIRM mortgages, Roed & Selby, 334 Board of Traae. 859 WSy AND FARM REAL KSTATE LOANS atlowest rates; consult us before borrowing. E. C. Garvin & Co.. 208 Shoely block, 20 W WANTED ATONCE: 1 APPLICATIONS FOR louns. Geo. J. Paul, 1605 Farnam streot. M545-8200 T—LOANS. LOW RATES. ZITTLE,BROWN BLK 960 05 Wi NONEY To LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Tho 0. K. Davis company, 105 Farnam stregt, W THE FIDSLITY TRUST CO, RECENILY removed to 8. 6. cornor Bee bullding, 18 pro- pared to close lonns on clty real ostate prowptly and at lowest rates. Submit application. 404 Ol4 3,000 SPECIAL FUND TO CE ON CITY mproved property. No_del Wil atvide. Also want appiications for Inrge business property ioans. rge Paul, 1605 Farnam, M730 200 WilloNey TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL Catate, lowest rates; bullding loans & speo: saity.” Fhdmas Brennan & Co, Karvach bloce 7o NTED, 640 ACILE FARM Wanted. Louse and lot for clear lot. House and 10t for two elenr | Wante Wanted, Wanted, mortgng F cent mortKng: 0.82,000 00 O 2.5 tnside proj 6 Continental. X D9, GU NEED MONEYT 2 THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., itoom 4, Whitnell biock, cor. 15th and Hurney sts. WILL LEND YOU ANY SUM, FIROM §10 70 $10,000 UL DAY YOU ASK FOK IT. Wo make loans of any size, large or small, on household €0ods, pianos. horses, wagons, wirehio use roceipts and personal property of all kinds, ount, without deiny, pub- licity or removal of property: cheapest ratos and easiest payments. SEE US FIRST. X WILL LOAN MONEV ON ANY KIND OF SE- A curity: strictly confidential. A. E. Harrls, room 1, Continental biook. 083 _BUSINESS 0!&!0!5;7 Oontinngda e NE TALFO of hardware: g00d 10eAtHA (7 | flrl‘!u loet Box, 67, L Inuo\n. AL OF A §TOCK x wmfl trade. Ad MES 10 K IF SOLD AT ance, "For aalor ihe loano, IRERILare and Axburcs | of the Merriam notel, om: u ining 60 rooms, elegantly furnishod. all n-n ighty permanent private family n the west. Will o 00 poor health. Fobterms apoly on premisos, 2th and DoAge, ttie. mm o loeation oo oM. Address 131, mu\nnni:ncmnuf- BINKSS OPPOR: Yoo tanity roquiring small capitalJn certain and oxcoedingl ftable and & business, and Aiways cash, writo 10 tho 0 K., 142 L stree FOR SALE OR LEASE. A REPUBLICAN wapaper and complete printing outH Nhorn Nobraska. Addros 7 A CLEAN STOCK OF GROC tures for sale: fine locatlon: slckness reason for 1ing. No trade. Address 163, Bee. M Y HOR SALE AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, TIE atire state interest 1n one 0f the heaviest pay ing monopolies now before the public. 1t will save 5 ver cent of the coal bills 0f 6verybody and pro botter restlts. Kverybody wants it and wiil It when seen, A large business can be d atonce in every connty. Full partionines by_m Addross G, K. K., 1120 1 st., Lincoin. Neb. M& 5, S800.00 §TC WITH patent and A fortuie Boo office, 91620 — A WELL ESTABLISIED GROCERY, DOING k00U business, for sale. Address M8, Hoe. FOR ExcHANOE. Zibnk 4tn manufacturing concern d0lng in Ominha that we will trads tn_whols or part for ®00d work horses, American Fuel Co. Mi5Y 77—CLEAR OMAHA REAL BOTATE FOR MUSE f4nctual valuation. Money to loan. Box 518, Omaha —GOOD RENTAL PROPERTY IN OMATIA AND “deastorn Nebraska lands for & stock of mdse, John'N. Frenzor * 77—CLEAR FARM, HOUSE AND LOT IN OMAHA lUand eash for a good hurdware ot hoot and shue stock in good town, 1. K. Ringer, 516 Farnm. UARTER OF it Incumbra 80 ¢ CLEAR LAND AND b to exchange for Ou ear 10t and soms money fo N. Hammond, 548 Chamb; NGE RENT OF A MOD- Jorii §-ro0m house for good Work team. Address i WANTED, inorses and property: will pay I, Neb MERCHANDISE for land and town Addroms” box B0, ado some cash. Z-LOWN 100 FARMS IN NEB. WILLSELL 0 loxchange. Box 76, Frankfort, Ind 8 ] EAR the furniture of a 15-room best location In city, full of Address M3, Bee. Mz Ing house in 8004 paying boarde ¥OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. JEUEGANT HOUSES FOR SALE— 1 HAVE three very nice modern huilt ho sale in Hanscom place, near Thirty and Poppleton avenue. uses aro new and modern bullt.with all including handsome bath rooms, fur- KIGHBORHOOD s ull that cin bo desired, and the location is one of the most plonsant and healthy in the city. IN ORDER o effect A QUICK SALE I will offer these hous very | or the next ten days. Call at iy offic LY. Life bullding, and 0 show you these louses.. Koys may also be ned at 1130 South Thirty-ticst. street any even- omé to 7. For kale, elegant dduble rexidence near Hanscom park, large grounds, one of the finest residenco atlons In Omalia, will rent ot £,500 per annum. prico 18,000 Wili sell and tke part purchas price 1u g0od land or vacant ot BIG BARGAIN IN RESIDENCE LOTS. Three beautiful residenco lots near Hanscom park. covered with fine shade and fruit trees. with sewerake, water and_gas; spleddid nelghborhood: high and healthy loeation. Lotenre chieap at $3,500, vut 1£ aul gulck cun ofter for HL BARGAINS IN AQ QOPERTY RO TO OMA FIVE ncres near city, splondid traet. TEN ores close to.Jelt Line allwny . TEN noros, Wost. Omnba. olvgaht. tract, only 25 mninuten drive from postofé and 20 min- utes ride o South Omaha, will take vacant F farm s first payment. . TWENTY acres ciose to Belt Line raltway. TWENTY-FIVE aores, West Omuha, elegant garden tract. . DT FORTY acres, finest tract’ of mcre property around Omaha, close to and . overlooking new falr grounds, with large house, barn, will plat 1nto 200 New motor. line to fair grounds will make the pmwrl{ sell for thveo timos tho prios asked " Cafl and got price Oy s for coud street . 22,000 calllng at my oftice wiil be sho operty atany time. 1£0. N. HICK Koom 5 New York Life bulldlr. MO [0 HOME SEEKERS—IN AVONDALE PARK you ean have an elegant home arranged to suit you, with bullding flmit, tres, walks, sewer, water, and’ gas, within walklng distanco ' of business, ols and ehurchos, and all £0r about 8,000, Cor- be the preitiest inside restdence addition in thecity. Over one-third of it alresdy sold. Seo us for particnlars before the price Is raised. Fidel- ity Trust company, 1702 Farnam st. 96 , COTTAGE H_ME, $2,00000. by, Board of Trade. i T SIX ROOM HOUSE; POPPLETON Modern convenlences; model home; Tecd & Bolby, Chamber Commerce avenue. $4,000.00. 176 x—rm’rcfi.\m». $1 DOUGLAS BLK, 16 & DODGE. 6 TAN & PRIVATELY STORE] Jouglus. Vmaliu Stovo Iepair work (2 WELLS, 11t 665 THE ADDRESS OF MIKE leary, who was a contractor on Unlon Paclfic I Roat time of construction between Julesburk and N. Platte. Or anyone known to the fact of hix camp belug attacked by Sloux Indlans anda lot of Lorses nnd mules run off. Anyone known to suid fact will be sultably rewarded by sending their ad: dress to John Weddeburn, 628 ¥ strect N, W.. Wusi ington. 17 200 WANTED—TO BUY, “FURNITURE BOUGHT, Wells, 111} ¥arnam st. J—WANTED. WIT. BOLD, STORED. PAY SPOT CASH IN nmounts frow 820,000 1o $100,000 for stooks of dry §00dy, boots, hardware, clothing or carpets. Must have large discount off invoice price. No sulde stocks considered. Addross in contidence, bo x 24, Lincoln, Neb. 80 N““N"" TO BUY SOME § PER OENT At mortgages, Noed & Solby, 634 Bonrd Trado. i “WANTED-LOAN OF $200 FOR 0 MONT ass noourity; stute lowest rate of inters L 63 Liee. 912 371 —4-HOOM FLAT, § AM HEAT, FIRST-CLASS. Rererences. 81 8. 2and atroot, room 0. 483 l)—mmuunuum ALL MODEUN IMPROVE- ments, 2114 Chicako street, $10.0) per wonth, Ford, MoCague nvestment Co., 16th and s nmuumuu o2 FOR SALE-FUENITURE. 10T OF FURNACURE, USED BUT LITTLE, vix; Hed room sults, 'folding beds, couches tables, chuirs, Iargo and small MOquetl ' rugs, oar: pous, 0. ote! Cloan goods. — Novm 21 Contlnunial lock. i) : 1)-—“1“ HENT, % ROOM lluU(N ALL ‘conveniences, with | Bve.” Inquire aCiii s, loth ODERN o bari, 2i voppleton ¥OR SALE, A QUEEN ACORN HALD COAL lburner; will use coke, 1s almost new and may be hind at 8 bargain, Address M7, Bo M4 D-mu HENT, § FLATS IN LIN J3th and Mason stroets, 6 room . heated by , In K004 ro ulre at 917 in tho bioek. John ON BLOCK, ach, water and In- 10 SBELL. FURNITURE COMPLETE FOR 5. rooun cottuike, mostly new. Also new phacton used very littlo. ' Must be s0ld at once. Call before 13 0'clock at 1514 No. 2Ist. Muzs 208 —FOK WENT, TWO 13-R00M HOUSKS, ALL modern conveniencos. on Georgla uve, 1 biook © from streot rallway, AppLy rovw §5, Hee Bulldlog, 3™, Bimeral, 151 YOI SALB—-BOBBEB, WAQONB, ETC P VO SALE, A SIXTY-DOLLAR TOF BUGGY for&35.00. H. . Cole, Coutinental block. 230 —N.oB TH MODERN TLOUSKE 630 80, and flvo-room cottuge 505 So. Sith st Tith st Jobu M. K. Lebuann, 0 ONE OF AHE FINGST RESIDENCES IN THE Gity: 10 rOOmA: VOFY LDIOYenIont O u irst Tluss house: farnace. Inquire 1516 South Lt &5 0 A DESTRABLY HOME OF 9 KOONS. “VUN. atshed or unfurnished. Partios golug to ¢ Tornin. Apply on premises, 112 South -mn.ufl:. TRLY TWO LEWT 00 T1E 0R00M COT. Have buth. hot wnd cola for businoss particulars w m M’P. wuouu HOUSE, 2015 CASS, Selby, Board of Trade. ROPEWTY, RENTAL OR sale D‘unriul‘u Lwithtioo. W P. Loates. 1614 Faruru. ]) “FOK KENT, ONE OF THE MOS1 COMPLE'E lconvenieut aid eomfortabie nine-room bhouses in Owaha, with bath roon, uyeuiences; wlso nice yard I ativets. holween . 81, Mary ih street > FOI SALE, FAMILY HONSE, GENTLE AND quiet, Myers. 1230 5. 20th s M3 210 0L HOKSE FOL SALE CHEAF, Welkii 120 pounan. Hovm &, Barker block: ~MORTGAGKE SALE. #15.00 Will buy a tine black lady or gentleman's drly- ing mare, 8 lenthor top. aldvbar, piano box bugky, harness, ete., tirst one with the caih takes it Umaba Mortgagu Loan Co Koom 11, Creighton blook. 16th aud Douglas, next to postoMce. Moo FOR SALE— HLBOHLLAHEOUB. { —CHATTEL LOANS MADE ON FUK Planos, 11ve stock, ote,, with moval property at _the Iows payments. NITURE, ut publielty { ratos ana the easiopt Du Groon, rooms § &V Barker blook. RIEASONABLE IN- terest, partisl Payments | to 6 months, ‘W. R. Davia. It20" Continoatal block. Klovator 15t1 at. 9l T.OANS ON CHATTELS. X MONEY AT LOW [ATES ON ANY KIND OF security. Koystone Mtge. Co., 203 Shesly blook. Ho (TEL SECURITY ; &, 553 Board Trdde M908 040 AT YOUR OWN Nobrasks Loan Co.. 1316 Douglas st —F20,00 TO LOAN ON CHA' business contidential —MONEY LOANED CHEAP tme. —~CHATTEL LOANS: ANY AMO rate. J. K. Van Gllder, room 207, tional bank. T LOW Ompaha Na- MI0)-0T AN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, d_collatoral security. Busi: Kred Terry, room 435 Rawmge bk 31026 X HW0000 TO LOAN IN AMOUN 2 from 810 up on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WARKEHOUSE RECEIPTS, OR PERSONAL PROPERTY ¥ ANY KIND without publicity or removal of property. You can save time aud money by ealling on OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Room 11, Crelghton Block, 16th and Douglas, next to Postofice. INCORFORATED, mo0s BUSINESS CHANCES. [FQRSALE-BY Tk OWNER 10,00 ACILES OF Nobraska's finest facming Iand AL & gret_scrl- fice. G. I1, Petorson, 1412 8.15th st..Omaha, 158 09 JARM LANDS FOR SALE- invest your mone: 2 acres eholce | chenp at §12.50 per ncre, 11 160 nere farm in Gosper county, Neb.. 81300, 160 in Buffalo county, Nebraski, at §1.30) 160 acres in Knox county, Nebraska, s blg bar- Kain at 1,20, 800 acre stock farm in Cass county, Nebraska. 600 ncres 1n Sarpy county, Nebrusk. E) acres In Sarpy county, Nebraska 240 ucres In Burt county, Nebraska, at $12.50 per acre. 670 acros 1n Burtcounty, Nebeaska, at 818 per ska land. Howard county, N i quic a 1,600 acros in Franklin county, lowa, 480 acres n Unlon county, lowa. 32 ucres {n Union county, lowa. 520 cres in Union county, lowa. 100 acres in Union county, lowa. 240 neres in Unlon county, 10wa. We bave improved farms and wild laudsin Ne- brasks, at from £1,000 t0 #2000 a quarter, alno large stock and grain tarms throughoot lows, mostly 10- cated In the southwestern part, and in the best stock und grain portion of the state. Any Informu. tion regarding the above land will be choerfully given und will gladly show the land Lo partios wish- ing to purclase. Geo. N, Hicks, 5 N. ¥. Life bldg., Omabs. Nob. MUBS 27 FORFALE-GOOD LOT WITIEROOM CONTAG K 5th and Burt stresis. price $2,700; sma'l oas payment, balunce moathly. 0d residence lots within 2 milos of postofics, fromw £525 Lo $400; one-teuth cash © monthly at7 por cent. Acre property elose to South Omabi 1,200 per acre. Potter & George Co., 16th from 820 to nd Farnam. M243 40 an.n,u 3, BEAU 1 LOT, 4 FBET FRONT, , near C. $1.000. Apply t owi Omaia. 4% i Y Guor HOUSE IN LINCOLN ¥oit dolig & g00d business. Lincoln, Nob. “MEAT MARKET WORTH 80000 T0 SELL for §75.00. Neb. Loan Co, i316 Douglas st. 603 Y FOR SALK, THE CONTROLLING INTEREST in the leading sash and door will in the north- westi doing an lmwmense business; over 830,000.00 worth of new work now in the mill: & gro bargain to the right party. Call on or addross J. B, Muson, roows §2 and §, Harker block, Omaha, No i o WELL PAYI UG BUSIN BSS FOI SALE 1n town of 1000 inlia Address L 45 Beo. Y wANTED, AN EXPERIENCED BUIL d loan solicitor, one Who can put in & board and loan $20.00) at onee Beo office, Councll Bluff M52 —FORBALE. A BAKERY IN SIOUX CI1Y, IA,, for 800, less than bulf its value. Have (00 mucii otber business Lo glve all attention. Write at on Matthews & Morison, 614 Fourth 8t., Bloux Clty, lu. BALE Address Z, Omaha Boe M LDING 0f 50 shares, in Om; Address A #. MoGregor. Q—l HACKS. PRITCUARD, DOUGLAS BLO m FOR SALE. A FULL PAID UP MEMBERSHIP Qi8S Aake oaah " bro- PORILIOD 10 A. eneral delivery, Omaba. i i G126 ~UPRIGHT PLANO CHEAP, 817 8. 16TH 8T, MooT-4i Q—mu BALK -FRESH COW. 20l PIEROE o M5 290 IIIQILMNBOUI “HALY INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHE und paying dry koods and ‘furnishing businy le 1n live city of over §000in eastern braska: splendld chance for FIght partyi rewso for selling, "other business " Addres u»an‘, —WANTED BY MECHANIC; PARTIES WITH capléhl Lo lmprove steam boiler, a whioh lime soales will not attach. Address L. pr Y “WANTED A PHYSICIAN TO LOCATE AT posius. Neb."splendid opening. uo- phy sielan within ten miles. Address \Wheelocks, drugsists is0elus, Neb. Mssy 25 % LAST HODSES, PAUL, 10 ¥, M4 w20t ¢ j) Ok WENT. FLATS IN THE P B ILEL b b are l\l Rfluwflm. LADIES WHO VALUE A BEAU. tiful complexion to call at 1101 8. 20th uf., Omah Mra. H. K. Burnoll of Unlon Chemical Works, Min: oeapoils will ba havpr %o snswer iy question Landsfult skin tonic and will treat the faces h ladies how Lo rem —CUAL AND FEED BUSINESS FOR SALE, truckago for 10 cars; leaso for Lerm of yowr 16 akon st onoe » bargein, Address L i, Bes, Jeast front, parties; ow ‘D lmprovements; ra; olche lnv 112, Hee oMce. "“ I AL ESTATE. ) Bargaing only. My word 18 kood. Lo W. G. Albright, A 421-2-5 New York Life. oMUt RUTTLES BUB 5 KORMN WITH T ROOM Rouss, sl lprovemoRUIIBUIYG M1 Hoyd street. - " T80 23° Fnu SALE ON anrum‘.uu.j ENTS, T-ROOM cottege jn Carthage addiud; Cuming slroet. A cony oo, W12 3blby, 34 fiu‘fl e all ate. ¥ e X wo ) 151 JBee omce. 1892, Why it is the Safest Tonic Blood Purifier Made. and Indinns Have No Knowledga of Mineral Drugs and Polsons, —They Care With the Remedios of the Field and Forest.—Their Knowledge is Born of M ny Cens turies’ Experie ence. The Kickanoo Indians, who make Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, nature’s grand tonic and blood purifier, undother Kick- apoo Indian remedies,Yare the oldest tribe extant. When Columbus discov- ered Amerien they occupied the ter tory ubout where the state of Georg is now located. Today, driven back stop by step, they are found mostly in T\ New Mexico and Arizona, but their traditions have remained intactand the secret of com- pounding their remedies is known only to themselves and to one while man, adopted into the tribe and through whom they became known to the white people. Kickavoo Indian Sagwads their prin- cipal remedy and upon it they depend for the curing of all troubles of the stomuch and liver, thereby purifying the blood. [tis the king among their medicines and_theiv principal rolinnce for warding off malarial infections and all troubles arising from exposure and frequent changes. Tts absolute and, by the naturo of the [n- dian and his lack of knowiedge of drugs and polsons, compulsoryy freedom trom all mineral ingredients or drugs in any form makes 1t the 1deal tonle and blood purifier that cannot pos- sibly leave bohind tho after affects so com= mon to many extensively advertised nos- trums on the market Kickapoo Indinn Sagwa lans from roots, b mado by the In- s and herbs of their own gathering nnd curing. is obtainable of any drugzist at one dollar per bottle; six bottles for five dollars, FRE Soud threo two cent stunps to pustage, and we will mail you free a !I\r{l In: and inte tinz book of 174 pazes. entitied “Life and Scenos Amonz the Kickapoo Indians. Tells all nbout the Indinns. ~Address HEALY & BIGELOW. Distributing Agents, 521 Grand Ave, New Tlaven, Conn. A torpid liver Is the sia, sick headache, ¢ tion, pu-m, ° Dillous fever, chills and jaundico. *Tutt's Tiny Pills$ have a specific effe storing it to henlthy nction. oooooooioo TO HANNAH JAM You ure hereby notified that the under- signed, threo disinterested freeholders of the city of Omulia. have been duly appointed by the muyor, with the npproval of the eity coun- cliof sald city, to nssess tho damnuge to the owners respectively of the provoerty declured by ordinapce necessary to be appropriated for the use of said city, for the purpose of ex- tending Fifty-first streot from the north line of Himebaugh & Patterson’s addition to Lenvenworth street. ou are further notified that, having ac- copted said uppointment and” dily quaiitiod s required by luw, we will, on the "19th duy of October, A, I, 182, ut the hour of 10’ o'¢lock in the forenoon it the office of Shriver & 0'Don hoe, 1403 Farnam strect. within the corpornte 1imits of said city, meet for the purpose of considering and making the ussessment of damage to the owners respectively of suia property by reason of such taking and appro priation_thereof, taking into consideration specinl benefits, if any. ;The property belouginz to you. propoted to o approprinted as _aforesald, and which has been dec.ared nocessary by the council, by or- dinance, to appropriate to the use of tho city, Deing_situate in said city of Omaba. in the gounty of Douglas und state of Nebias described as follows, to-wit: Tho cast two ty-five fect of lot one, block three, in Hime- bauzh's addition You are notified to be present at the. time and place aforesald and make any objoctions 10 or statements concerning &nia proposed ap- propriution or nssessment of dimiges ns you may consider proper. W G, SHRI TO ALL OW) lots on dsth Fowler avenu You are hereby notified that the stenod, three disinterested freeholders of city of Omaha. hav n duly appo.nted by thé mayor, with the approval of the eity coun- cll of said elty, to nssess the dumage to tho owners respectively of the property affcoted by thechange of erade of #Sth stroet, declared necessary by ordinunce No. 101, passea Sep- terber Gth, 1802, approved Scptomber yth, 1502 You arc’ further notifiod, that having ie- copted said appointment, and du'y quaiified as required by law. wo will on the oth duy ot October, A. at the liour of 3 o'clock in the afrern o office of Geo. J. Puul, 1615 Farnam street, within the corporate limits of said city. mees for tho purposo of considering and making the assessment of damage to the owners respectively of sald property affected by said grading taking into consideration special benofits, if any. You are notified to’ be present at the time e aforosald and make any ovjection nts concerning snid *ussessment 5 you may consider proper. GEO. J, PAUL, JAMES STOOKDALE, W. G. SHRIVEK, Commitcoe of Apprafsers. tember 24th, 1802, s 10t LOTS O PAR LS OF Street from Awmes uvenue to und, of damage; Omaha, Bonds, Said bonds snall be dated October ist, 18 and shall be payable in from one to nine yeurs after the date thereof. with Interest at the rate of b per cent per annum payabie annuul- 1y, Ybringipal_and tnterest payable at Kountze Bros., Now York. Suid bonds shirll hd of #1,000,00, 500,00 wnd $100,00 oucl Faoh'bid must state price and amount sought for and Includo accrued interest Lo date of dellvery at Omaha, Neo. yhho Fight i roscrved L0 rejoet any and all ds. Issued under charter powor of cltfos of tho metropolitan class and ordinance No, 5204, up- proved Soptember 16th, 1502 HENRY BOLLN, Cliy T'reasurer, lenomination of 82alie REM ING TON TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST in the WORLD! MEGEATH STATIONERY CO., 1304 Farnam Street, Omaha, DRESSMAKING. 0 DILERS! Sturdy, 820 fior tho lsth. Addrass K U3 421 ber Cammor as 30 ACHES DoniE lul]n’l 520 norés Nance county, II Eum 28 acres Thurslon county, 113 atres Giow soumir il peramme” 160 acres Sarpy sopnky, 10 hires 15 Dousiea Sl ‘} e, 160 Acres ark woner ¥ 12 acres Cass county §30 g' or Bere. G40 neres Stanton county. 813 per wore. 160 acres Valley county. $10 per acre. 160 weres Franklin county, &W'. C.F. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life. © 0 916 2 MO BALE, 40 ACKES NERRASKA LAND IN Ao beat atock county dn Nebeasks. Eeay torme. Address M 4, Boo. Nzl SERAYED OB BTOLEN, ON SEPT. 1T, FROM 20t wud Paul stroots, o large Dy horso. Lighi bulid, has @ sunburn'mark on bip and side, w hitehod to an vpeu end spring b-, Opsn bridi A reward for the return of seme (0 5.G. Stevenson, F14 Franels sireel. o . 25, COL, PARK Avu. Yenworkh strect, & buby's olouk. Seon 10 pick 1b up WjeAst return o bib Mizs 280 “FOR BALF, un{ location. Al Torselling. A 4!“0 h ST A BLACK COIA white fore f forehend. Omubs Frogre: Notily g 188 MINNICK. | HAVE JUST LEIUBNED {row tho east and will reopan my dressmaking pariors October 1st, Kooms 0510 Brown block, cor. 16th and Douglas ats. 45 08* _DANCING SCHOOL. I & M1 MORAND'S BCHOOL FOR DANCING Armory Capltal Ave, will xé-opon for tho senson on Saturduy, Uetober Ist for children, and Uesday,October 1th for adults, Circulars st Snow, Lund & Co.’s drug store. 15th and Farnam: Private lossons can be Laken Bow at their resi: dence, 3906 Dodge St. 12907 Democratic Dolng ‘The democratic city central committee will meet at the rooms In the \Vnrn‘nlnck Tuesday evening to fix the time for caling e city convention ®nd locating the places for bolding the primaries. President Stlas Cobb of the state league of demooratie clubs has {ssued a call asking the democratic clubs of the state tosend the names of thelr oficers to lho M. Bovdston, Nevraska ccompanivd by ; foe of five cents for unoh fewmber of the elul o et Improvement | .reused numbers and around headquriesrs thera is 6 rubbing of hands and pleasaut 2d blds marked “proposals for district | smiles over the prospective business, strecclmprovement bonds will be receivod at | * My, S, 11, H. Clark’s movements are very the office of the clty treasuror, Omaha, Nob,, | G de e e D SOR & AIRRRIS, 06 MORs up to 12 o'clock noon of Lith. dny of Uctob s 182, for the purchase of $:51,%1.00 districg | startiog for Omuba from St. Louis, whero strdot improvement bonds of tho city. of | ho s beun for somo timo past, ho started Omuha, Neb, j“KleflDOO Indian Sagwa GOBBLED BY GOULD'S ROAD Lion's Share of W.stern Freight Handled by the Miss uri Pacifie AND THIS WITHOUT A CHICAGO LINE As a Soquel the Western Traffic Associatio 18 Scheduled to Turn Up 1 Prospect of & Rate War— and Personals Chairman Midgloy’s report of westbound tonnage to southwestern Missouri river points for the month of Juno is out and it makes mighty interesting roading. Not- withstandiog that the Missouri Pacific has no Chicago line the report shows that the Missouri Pacific secared 23 per cont of tho tonnage, and thoere is going to be a jolly time among the roads.*not in it to ascertain just how Mr. Gould’s pet roud got so much of the business, particula riain commodi: ties, It not only per cent of class 5 freight, but 70 por cent of the hard coal and 00 per contof the miscellancous ton nage, When the commissioners of the Western Trafc association ordered the Missouri Pacitic to divert trafic to the Wabash that road never oveyed the order. The Atchison, Burlington and Alton were ordered to divert at the same time.. The Alton_declined, as it had tho right; the Atchison did divert for a time, then stopped, tho Burlingtou sione complying. Now the Buriington seeing that it has been holding the sack proposos to got oven aud will call upon the commissioners to reimburse 1t in somo way for its loss, Wil the Burlington Kecover? But the Western Uraflic association is due to pass in its checks about October 10, and it is thought that the Burlington will have no redress after that time, having been the first to yivo notice of withdrawal from the asso- clativn, M. Geo, C. Crosby, general freight agent of the Burlington, in talking to a Brr porter suid that his road nad comvlied abso- lutely with the order of the commissioncrs and felt that somo redress should be geantod. *AS 0 reimbursement,” smd he, “thav is o question which mwust be settled by the pow- orsat Chicago. Our end of the road has not been affected by the peculiar conduct of the Missouri Pacific, the evident sharp dealing only applving to southwestern Missonri river points, While I have notv secn Chair- wan Midgley’s obiciat report 1 have no doubt tho facts ns reprosented by tho newspapers aro correct. Consideriniz that there are three lines competing for southwostern Missouri river points it dovs seem a puzzle to have the Missouri Pacitic aboad on per contage when it is without a Chicago line As to the reimbursement it is something new to me and I have no idea how the oflicials at Chicago will go about to socure redress. The withdrawal of the Burlington from the asso- cwtion may make a decided difference in se- curiug what thoy want." Don’t Want a Rate War, In speaking of the unrest existing among the railroad associations Mr. Crosby thought that any upheaval in transmissouri circ! shouid be fought unceasingly, “*for,” said he “indications point to a tremondous’ biz busi- ness with all the raiiroads this year in the west. ‘They will have all they can possibly do to take caro of the business and how use- less it would be under such circumstances to inaugurate a vate war. We are al! liable to be short of cars when the grain commences to move; why then should some road unsettle the barmony which 1s now existiug among us in this western territory! But I must confess that the sityation is very strained and one cannot tell a week ahbead what Is likelv to happen. With associations going to pieces all around us it is hardly possible for us to withstand the genoral crash that seems immineat. But I am® in hopes that zood judgment will prevail and things re- main stavle.” What the Telegraphers Want. *“T'ho trouble between the Missouri Pacitio and the Order of Railway Telegraphers is by no means as sorions as the newspapors would make out,” said an operator yesterday morn- ing. “There is no strike contemplated on the Gould lines. Such u thing has not boen thought of. The real points of differenco between us and the Gould system are the salary question and that the railway enter into a yearly agreement with our order the samo us is done with evers other labor or- ganization. I have Lo doubt but that these differences will be settied. Mr. Hammond, superintendent of telegraph at St. Loar Zave our committeo a courteous hearing las week and agreed witn tho committee on several minor points. It will be some time this weok before the schedule is presented and then tall of astrike will be wn order, providing Mr. Hammona should be refasod. Mz, Smith would be the next man to go to. Aftor Mr. Smith, then if ho refuses, to Mr. Clark: if Mr. Clark refuses, then 'wo wili send for Mr, Lamsoy. Ho'will bo tho man to order a striko, out, as T said before, I have 10 fears about our getting what are clearly our rights, for we have the precedent of the Unton Pacific, the Atchison and the Denver & Rio Grande to aid us.” Rallway Notes. Today the harvest excursionists lenve the east and the indications are that tho rail- roads running ouc of Omaba will bo taxed to tako care of the thousands who are coming to view the west with a view of settlement. The Burlington will have all 1t can conveni- ently attend to, traius Nos, 1 and b baving alreaay six sections of ten cars oach cou- tracted for, Tha Elkhorn will be pressed to take care of the crowds, while the North- western s1ows signs of doubling the business over the August excursions, Of course, the Unton Pacific will reap the benefit of 1n- for Chicago and will be joined there by Mr. F. L. Ames of Boston, with whom he will take o trip over the entire Union Pacific system, put when that tour 1s to begin is not known at headquarters, Mr. Dickinson loit last night for Chicago, prosumably to join Mr. Clark, Local passenger agents have reoeived their cate sheets for the dedication of the World's fair buildings at Chicago, on sale on Octover 19 to limited o by good golng ouly on date of sale and for re- wrn passage unul aad including October 24 attbe following basis of rates: Irom all stations whera the one way fare to Chicaga is less than &) 72 the excursion oue and one-third of the fare, Tickets will be rate will be regular one wuy From stations where the oue way fare is more than §.71 and less than excursion rate will ve $13. This is the rate that will provail from Omaba. And from statious where the ono way fare to Chicago is more than $13 the regular one way fare will be the excursion fare. -~ A Point tor You, In view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others, is it not reusonable to sup pose that it will be of beuefit to yout Kor scrofula, salt rheun and all other diseases of the blood, for dyspepsia, headache, 10ss of appetite, that tired fecling, catarrh, malaria, rheamatisio, Hood's Sar: saparills is an unequaled remody, $15 the Hood’s Pills cure sick headache. B VALUE OF GOOD ROADS. Their Existonce Would firing Omuha and Douglas County, Onmana, Sept. 22, T ditor, of Tue Ber: When Douglas eounty voted bonds to improve the county roads, I think the lmpor- tance of the act did not present itself o & large number of voters, The pross maae littio the bonds carried more because of no especial opposition thau becsuse roaa im- provement was o measure asdently advocat- ed as likely toresult inlarge benefits to the communiLy. The past generation has been an age of railroad building, & development of hign- ways for rapid trensit, at @ cost in the United States slove of mere than double the valuo of our total output of goid aud silver, and with an fmprovement of Lransportation facilities equivalent to reducing the United States to the size of the state of Nebrasks, under old metbods, What to The perfection of the stewm wotor bas | indigestion, sick | brought this about. Weo have been so intent upon bullding those groat rallways to open up communication from markets 10 our new that we have thought only io a desul. tory way of the improvemont of the network of ronds which is trioutary to, and cannot be repluced by, railways, C'ne fact that for hundrods of vears the art of building roads for the economical convey- anco of the land traffic of the world by horse. power had bo studied and such roads built seems 1o be scarcoly thought uf by the pres. ent goneration: yot the grand highways of the old world stand today an evidence of the perfection to which the art had reached be- oro steam power overshadowed ail provious forces for moving the world's goods. ‘They are more valuable today thuu in the timo of the Roman empire, and their wide introduc- tion into the United States would ndd as much to the wealth of the country as has been added by the building of railrond 1t will not ve long before the question will becomo a pressing one. lu fact, questions today regaraing concentration of povelation in towns, the attractions and lack of attrace tion of an agricuitural life and provlems bearing upon the moral temperament of our Deoplo Are matters of deen Import which are 10 be very materially #Tected by tho perfec: tion of horse nighways, {1 somo older communities near the sea board, the matter has been ulready taken up and acted upon, ulways, so far as 1 am in- formed, with beneficial’ vesults, corroctiog stagnation of agricuiture aud depreciation of land values in a remarkable degree. The question of improving state roads has come up at tumes here, and the advisabllity of some action has been acknowiedged by the few whose attention has been attracted toit. Recommeudations have been wado for legislative action, but tho question does not Soem 1o bave HecoIe a prossing one, Now without going into the general pro- position of 1ts value Lo tho state, I ask vour attention to its bearing on Omaha and Doug- las county. [n the present effort to add to the general productiveness of our city and 1o put us in Dosilion Lo supply the wants of the trade tributary to us, not merely to act as agonts for other producers, it must be conceded that to create losal conditions uuder which tho mauufactures and production of the wmany articles needed for tois trado can be more economical y carriod on is the proper aim for tho effort toward local development An expenditure in form of a subsidy may on- able an indusiry to exist under utfavoravle couditions for " while, butit is ouly a means fOr temporary Support, or SOMELmes i woas- ure of state policy; tho end to ve sought and effected, when possible, 18 the creation ot conditions under which tho actual cost of production will bo loss than at competing poius, To choanen the cost of food supply, to lower rants and the cost 01 $0me raw ma- terials would contribute larzely to this end, and that is what, in part, good, permanent roads into adjucent territory would dv for Omaba, The lmportance of highways of casy grade unaffected by weather, to au ugricultural pupuisticn close to a city like Omaha is westimable, ‘They assure the grower a regu- lar market for all tho perishable produce which u city demands;* ho can deliver it on the day it 15 in bost condiuon for use and a wet day with muddy roads will cease to be a factor in ms calculations of profits, On staples he can save a material cost in haul- ing, because tho better roads will enable nim to double his load. The increased value of his crop will mako bis land more valuable and a larger numoer of workers will be re- quired to care forit. In this line alone a cousiderable addition to our population would bo mado and a larze part of the per- ishable food supply of Omaha now brought from & aistance by rail could as well be vaised in Douglas county if facilities for its ady delivery to market existed, sommunication with the city would bring city purchasers of small plots of a few acres, and with them would como many ad- vantages, woich a more varied social life brings. In many respects the people of tho country would become o part of tho city povulation, baving its interests at heart and onjoying its benefits, To them a permanent road system would bo what paved streets aro to the city. dwellers, adding - proportion- ately to their com fort and wealth. A'steady and ever-increasing yield of gar- den luxuries woulu make our markets an attractive feature of the city. The lower cost and_better quality of food obtainable would offer inaucements to manufacturing classes, which donot exist today. 300d roaas woula opon localilivs for the profitable operation of industries which could not exist whero rents were high and spaco” contracted, apd yet which demand easy uccess to the city. As ovr system of parks und boulevards de- velops thy county roads would furnish an ex- tensive addition to the drives and offer com- fortable means of access to more natural and not less pleasing scenes than the park boule. vards and make the whole of Douglas county @ valuuble supplement to the park system. “And now that wo have made a beginning by votiug bonds for rond impravements, it 15 10 be curnestly desired that the commission- ers shall consider sometbing more than the immediate expenditure of the $150,000 and feel that it falls upon them to make the ox- penditure with so wise a forethought that 1t shall accord with an economie and efiiciont ystem for the county. ‘There are guestions arising in the develop- ment of such a tem that require much thought in connection with local conditions, but some matters regarding design and material have been practically settied by the exporience of years and there should be no excues for such a mistake In this respect as was made when wooden pavements were put on our streets in face of the fact of their failure throuch twenty years in cther oities ,of the United States, Lo any extended system, a plan giving casy access 1o the county towns, and from them to the city, would make them important sub- urbs und bring to them and closer to the fariner many city advantages, Routes and grades are ns important as in the case of railroads and it is safo tosay that seventy-five miiles of @ood permanent roads on natural lines of travel would add $5,000- 000 10 the vaiue of county land. ALnyN P, Dixi, Il ST “Late to bed ana_eariy to rise will shorten tho rond to your homs in the skies. But carly to bed ‘and “Lautle Barly Riser.’tne pill that wakas Lite longor and beuter anl wise: . You'll Do Well To take advantage of the next harvest excursion, leaving Omahn Soptembor 27th, via the Chicago & Northwoestern vailway. Itound trip tickets ut half vates witl bo on sale to points in Ne- braska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Miunesotu, Montana, wlso all prineipal points in the *New South” us far as the Gulf of Mexico, These tickets are first class, allow 1ih- oral stop-over privileges and are good twenty days from dute of sale. TI'he city ticket offico of **The North- western Line’ is at 1401 Farnam st R R. Rrrcnng, I, Wost, General Agent, C P &T A THE REAMAY MAKKET, [ NBPRUMENTS pluced op rocord Soept, ¢ i WALRANTY D 58 Campbell t08) You, bioek 55, Benson. . 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