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THE OMAHA DAILY B SPECIAL NOTICES. DVKERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS A RNV taxen unthl 12:30 . m. for the evening #nd until 8:30 p. m. for the morning And Sunday tons. S vartirers, by roquesting & numbered chack. enn Uholr answors addrossed to n numbered (o o 0f THE BER, Answers 80 add ressed will red upon presentation of the check 'SITUATIONS WANTED. Tiates, 1560 & word first Insertion. 1o a word thore: after. Nothing taken 10F 1oas than 25c. WANTED, A POSITION AS CUTTER, 10 yoars experience (n_merchant talloring. Ad Arews . €mith, No. 417 Francis stroet, 8t Joreph, Mo, eare of Helter. )fllvfl 16¢ ZWANTED, BITUA TION AS BOOKKEEPER OI’WAHII!IHL Reference, Profs. Willlam M. Croan and W. J. Kinsley of the Western Normal gollege, Lincoln. Address O. A, Danlelson Wnk.n- fleld, Neb. Mors |f| ~WANTEL AC- best roferonces; address J 41, 1 'WANTED--MALE HELP. ord first nsortion, i a word ther o Hook 1i4e ] Yothing taken 1or lows than 2ic. FURNISHED ROOMS 'AND BOARD. S A T T AT L i EE: FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1893 o Continuea. Contin —YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Christisn sociation, 1118, 17th F A-NICELY FURNISIIED SOUTHEAST FRONT room with aleove and bay window, modorn con venlences, private family; board. No. 672 South Wth street. 51T RCOMS AND BOARD, 2235 DODC FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. W OANS ON IMPROY eitypropoerty $3.000 and upwardss No delays. Wi yonrs. W&”fl‘- “'AIA;AN.“, G. G. WALLACE, 812 BROWN m.‘v(. MPROVED Gy por cont ¥arnam,Smith &Co..15th and Harney. 4 ON 1t MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE proved and unimproved rosl estal Fidolity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam J—HOOMS AND BOARD AT 2418 CAPITOL AVE- nue. References required s J19 NICE RUOMS WITH BOARD AT 107 n‘.;| . NT FURNISH'D ROOM ntes, 140 n word first Jnsortion. le a word th after. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. T-FOR RENT, 6O 6 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Fmodern improsements, beantiful lawn and shado. N. K. Cor. 220 avd Mismi streots. Mix FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFIOCES Rates, 100 & 1ine each Insertion. #1.5 a lino per month. Nothing taken for loss than 256 VOl RENT. STORE, ON & 13TH ST, LANGE block, sultabio for ment markot, hardware of dry wo0ds store. Inguire 008 8. 15th st Wl WANTED,TRAVELING SALFSMEN EXPERI- encec In stock food trade; reference required; od money to good men. Address Wilbnr Seed onl Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 672)30° §—IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITE tho Tiawks Nursery Co., Milwaukeo, Wis. M6sh y8 I-WANTED, COACHMAN. NONB NEED AP BD" without the very best of eity "l.l.nn.l‘.‘a?" Do A FIRST.CLANS VIOLIN PLAYER for a music hall. AddressJ. t. Wheeler. Now- castle, Wyo. MO 16% f R WANTED, PRINTER _TO WORK IN COUN. ftate experience and nt, J 45 Heo. 960-18 —50 GOOD, THRIFTY MEN, WOMEN AND ildren, used to fleld work, wanted In beet Melds at Norfolk and Grand Island. Address Nor- folk Beot Sugar Co., Norfolk; Oxnard Beet Sugar Co., Grand a 12091 | A-DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED, EX perlenced In dress goods, nnmarried. Bost ref- ‘erences required. L. W 3 r\brnucums‘.nm Br W AKTED, — B ASTED 1o BRICKLAYERS AT ONCE ON Piigrim hotel, Marshalltown, Ta. 180 17% —FIRST-CLASS MAN IN EVERY TOWN: articlo; solls nt slght. —Natlonnl Burs dentifiention, Herald bullding, CI —WANTED, LABORERS LROAD WORK Bl ges §1.76 per day; free pass. Kramer & O 'Hearn, Iavor agency, 3 South Lithsteget. WANTED—FEMALE HELP, —WANTED, LADIES TO WRITE AT THOME. Ciedtione stamped onvelops. Ella Worat, Sec., Bouth Bend, Ind. a CoVAYTED. 3 G00D LAUNDLY ¢ LS AT Mis- \Ciourt Valey, 1n.” call'at onco. it Larsgn O LADY, CLERKS FOR PROFI- Jtahlo home work. Prof. McLean, Arcade hotel, Douglas and 1ith streots. 954 21° ’(\—WA TED, A GIRL, GEEMAN PREFERRED: Jmust understand cooking and washing; good wages and homo for the right party. 216 North 2ird stroot. betwoen 1 and 2 p. m. \-WANTED, GIRL FOR GENKRAL Jwork in small family. Good cook preferre Good Wagos. Abply 950 N. 20th stroet. 90 20% “WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL work; 1624 N. 10th streot. 992 16 —WANTED, GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN Jsmall family. Apply at 2618 Charlesat. 13l GII1, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 1 nedintely. 2224 Wobstor St M1 1 FOR RENT—HOUSES. —FOIt_RENT, ILOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF ity Tho O. ¥ Davis company, 1805 Farnam st. T)5ILR00M, HOUSE, 4106 DOUGLAS STRERT. Euquiro of Morita Meyor, cor. 16th and Farnam. HOUSE Uon; reut moderate. L. 8 Skintier, 1614 Fargam. [T)—7-ROOM HOUSE, EAST FRONT, ALL MOD- lern, §£26.00. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. T);ZENROOM MODERN HOUSE, GOOD LUCA- 15 FOR RENT, THE ¢8TORY BRICK BULLDING, 916 Farnam st. The bullding has a fireproof ce! ment basement, complete steam heating fixtures, water on all tho loors, gas, eto. Apply at the oflice of The Bee. 910 —FOR RENT, CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR business cornér 1n Omaha, Globe bullding, 1th and Dodge. Globe Loan & Trust Co. 52 —OENTRALLY LOCATED, BRICK STORE bullding, very cheap to pormanent tonant. G, F. Butts, 220 Sonth 17th street. M897 J18 W oHIRET AND sECOND MORTAAGE LOAN low rates.Alex Moore, —1AN mortgages. 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM Reed & Selby, 34 Board of Trade. an VW OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on renl estate ntlowest markot rates. Loans made In amall oF Inrge suma for short of long time. No commission Is chargod end the loans are not #6010 In tho east, but ean always bo found at tho bank on the corner of 13th and Douglas sts. 461 W. MORTGAGE LOANS 1LESS THAN 7 PER nt, fneltding il ohar, Charlos W. lainey, Omaha Nat. bank bldg ‘V-'.\umm TO LOAN A e 0. F. Davls Co., ~WANTED AT Omaha, voperty: Tow rates. Fidelity Tri i N AND TRUST CO., 918 M. Y, w rates for oholon scourity on Nebraska of 10wa farms or Omania city property, [ VW LOANS, 3. W. SQUIRE, 245 BEE uiflu.m '\V—-\V—A—S ED, TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOTES SE- cured by mortgagos Omaha oty or nnnlmsl;.'h proporty. Reod & Seiby, 835 Board of Trade. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. —ONE OF THE LAKGEST VACANT STORE bulldings In Omaha, situated 1n the wholosalo quarter: it1s 130 feet doep. by M feet wids, throe ot fivo floors and basemont; tho front 1s entiraly of plate glass and Iron and_suitable for elthier whole- sale or manufacturing: will be rented for rew ront for aterm of yoars, luquire at Natatorium, 1318 Howard st. 156 J21° TQFKICES EN SUITR OR SINGLE, WITH OR without fireproof vaulta; cheap. Withnell Blk, M7d2 ot —FOR RENT, EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR NO- tion storo. - Call direct at 1928 Bhorman ave, —_— AGENTS WANTED. Rates, 100 n line ench insertion. 8. month. ' Nothing taken for less than 25e. J-BOOK AGENTS WANTED, SPACK HERE Jcosts monoy, but our clrouinr sent fres gives full paiticulnrs. W. A. Sylvester, 85 Haverhill street, Boston, Mass. M856 16° —THE A B O INVESTMENT BONDS PAYS $00.00 in from one to five yoars; Buy onc. $500 cash and 8100 A month = afler- wards until_ pal Best paying investwent extant. A rustling agent wauted 1o evory town and county. For_full particulars, apply (o The American Bond Company, 630 and 831 Paxton block. Omaha. Thompson, general agont for Dougias county. Wl 10°0 —AGENTS WANTED FOR A POSITIVE Jnovelty: will bo used by everybody and it is o luxury to sell the good. State right given. For particulnrs address C. B. Proctor, Pabst hotel, Milwaukee, Wis. M7 16 WANTED—-TO RENT. Ratos, 100 & lino onch Insortion, $1.5) o lino por month.” Nothing taken for leas than Zic. —A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TWO ROOMS and board in private family (not boarding house) for himself and child three years old. Cen- tral location with yard for child to play in. Address 341, Bee. M1 16 K VANTED, ATONCE, 1 ORt §ROOM near any union depot, car linos, all modern conveniences and stablo. Address Mrs. John Hob. recker, jr., No. 810 South 22d street. Telephone No. 1793, MIS7 22 K WANTED, TO RENT SMALL 1HOUSH OR rooms: will take ono or two to board to apply on rent Address J 53, Beo. M1 16% RENTAL AGENCIES. 130 n word first insertion, le & word there n Tor loss than 2se. —LIST YOUR HOU 8 FOIR RENT WITH_W.B. Berry & C 7 N. Y. Life. 505 STORAGE. ton, $1.50 o line per month. Nothing takoen for I than 25e, [~WE DO THE PACKING, MOVIN STORING sbipping of vlanos and furniture: storehousa 1114 Douglas, 0ffico 1900 Dodge. Omalia Van and Expréss Co. | Tol. 1550. M. Bokins, Mg'r. 762)50* dcre : a line per HOUSE DaiaNn, TOOM APARTMENTS, VON DORN block, with steam; references roquired; 816 8 7. TDFQM RENT. 1-ROOM MODEIN snitable for roomo! treet. 10-room mo btroct, only §25.00. Somo nice coitages. L. G. Clark %co.. 1215 Harnoy ntreet. ME84 —FOR RENT, $:ROOM COTTAGE FOR COL~ ored peoplo. 203 North 15th st. ME03 J)©bE B J. KENDALL, BROWN BUILDING, Mga 319 —4-ROOM FLAT, $17. 0 & 7 ROOM FLATS, $30, Opp. Joerson square. Roberts, 1618 Chicago st Mi65)21 —8-R00M HOUSE, MODERN, CONVENIENT for busiuoess or wholesale men. Appiy 113 South 0th street. HOURE, nd boarders, 2011 Harney TV 7STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CIRO8S, 1214 u.\@;‘w —3TORAGE FOR clean and cheap rates. HOUSEHOLD GOODS; R Well, 111 Farnam, WANTED—-T0 BUY. Rates, 1c o word first Insertion, 1ca word thore- aftor. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. J—CASH FOR FURNITUZE, HO £00ds, ote., or will soll for owner ingg snlos. R Woelis 1111 Farnam, —FIRST MONTGAGE PAPERS, nola, 605 Bee blag. _E. —FOR RENT, § OR 10 ROOMS Junfurnished i2 blocks from Court house, § Omalin cars, hot water heat, modern conyenionces. References required. 309 S 17th 611 —£-ROOM 110USE, GOOD REPALL INQUIRE 2111 Douglas stroot Me5? —FOR RENT, TWO FLATS IN GLOBE BUILD- \na, fourteon’ rooms modorn; can Fent elthior or Doth to one party; sultablo for ofticon or resldonce. Globo Lonn & Trust Co; u WS & T8I ST, MBSSjy 100 D—m'uur;n KOOMS CHEAP. - WANTED, MODERN BAl for small room; must be cheap, box 873, Corning, In. s —WILL PAY CASH FOR A phaeton. HBox 457, Wekamah, Neb, J—WANTED, SECOND HAND must be choap and {n good repalr, ONE BILLIARD AND POOL TAD Address J 51 care Bes oftice. Ttates, 100 & 1ino onch insortion, SLE0 a lno per month. Nothing taken for less thal . { —DO YOU WANT MONIY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., ROOM ¢ WITHNELL BLOCK, 819% SOUTH 15TH, CORNER HARNEY 8T WILL LOAN YoU 8UM | LARGE on FROM TEN \DOLLARS Wi MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, TIORSES, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RRCEIPTS OR PER- SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND. / OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. ay tho mouoy back at any time and in t you wish, and thus rodu 10 1080 10 Proportion to amount you pay. OU owo a balanco on your furaitaro or other porsonal property of any kind wo will pay 1t O for YOu And earry it a8 long as you dosire 3 CAN IAVE YOUR MONEY 1N ONE HOUR L TIME YOU MAKE APPICATIO No publicity oF removal of proporty, 8o U gt tho uso of both money and property. X— CALL AT TIiE OFFICE OF ANY BMALL uP. WiLL OoN DO WRLL, US FIRST, OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORLATED. IF YOU WANT MONEY, You ean borrow on MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND 1IORSIES, WAGONS AND CARRIAG WAREHOUSE ' " RECEIPTS, MERC ORI ANY OTHER SECURITY, We will lend you any amount’ Trom $10.00 to $1,00).00 ON TIE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of proverty. Tou can pay the money back in any smount you wish, and at any time, and pach payment 80 made will feduce the cost of tho loan, Remomber that you have tho usoof both the proporty and the money, and pay for 1i ouly as oni a8 you keep It. Thiore will bo 10 0xponso or charge tho amount wanted, but you will rec amonnt of the loan. Bofore borrowing olsowhero call an: you will find it grontly Lo your advantag OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 0i SOUTH 16TH STREET, first 00T above tho strect. THE OLDEST, LARGEST AXND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMALIA. PIANOS, ANDISE, Kopt out of vo the full see us, and 4T X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB 2 curity; strictly confidential ~ A. E. Larrls, room 1. Continental block. i —MONEY, 8, DAYS, CHEEAP RATES and oasy payn on furniture, planos, live stock, ete.. without delay or publicity; cash_on band. Duff Groen, room 8, Barker block. 419 BUSINESS CHANCES. neR! STORPEL STOF PEL PLACE BTOEPEL PLACE 8 8. 8! Wil Best Corner 1ots $300. Inside 10t §275. B IS YOURL CEANOR. SPECIAL SALX PLACE o AFE INVESTMENY! AFE INVESTMENT, AFE INVESTMENT. so0n double 1n valuo residence part of Uma Cornor lots $300. nkido lots §7 #0down. Balanco 1280, quartesly payments. NO INTER T Will be charged until after July 1, 1695, The abo ve prices and torms good oaly until July 1. Look those 10ts over bofore buyingelsawhore and you will find them the best and clieapest bargain in iots evor ofterod. Call on, or nddross W. A. WEBSTER, 402 Beo Bullding. 068 00 LOTS FOI 1,000 TO 81,200, THREE-FOURTHS of & wlle from postoft once. big bargaio: E. K. Ringer, 1610 Farnam. w00 at 101 16 ]{mu"r IN TOWN, Bot and woon 24th and 2 Spauldin 840000 s the prico, $25.00 down, $25.00 down, £25.00 down, h ats. d ¥prague. $10.00 A month without intorest unty 00.00 &ro paid. Balance 2 and 3years at 7 per cont. A ANM LANDS. i B Py €0 Omal MES, 1507 Farnam st. unty, $,600. , §7.500. '$65'an nore, toar Owal Burt county, $30 an acre. York county, £ an acre. Earpy coun g t5, 850 an ncre. F. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life. 138 18 JICE HOME, POPPLETON AVE, $4.000. Nice home. Nico home, Marcy Nice lot near . Woolworth ave, 8,000 3,200, Yatos', §2.900. Nico lot, Lowe ave, §2.100. C. F. Harrlson, 912 N. Y. Life. 985 16 GU-ACRE CU ILTIVATED FARM IN BORT county. No better land anywhore, only §32 an acre, worth 835 to #4 an acre. N. Y. Life. G Harrison, 913 3 10 HAVE OBLIGATIONS TO MEET. wiil sell the following real estate at much below valuo-very great bargnins. in fact—{or 50 dnys: 125x260 feot, 3¢ ucre, east front on Jsth, at tho head of Davenport, right on the rlage, magnificent vlew and the coming arlstooratic part 0f the clty; how heen repeatedly appralsed at §100 per foot, certainly worth 10,000, wiil sell now at #5.00). houses, nl- ways renting for §25 por month, well worth §4,000, ix140 feot, on will sell now for §3,000. North' 18th, with two TO 1O SO Hents ‘will pay 7 per cent net on Investment: bottor than savings banks. Brick storo on Military rond in Clitton Hill, rents £280 per year. and should bring moro, Worth'& 00. sl now for §: 0. Small homos, £1,200, 1,500, §1,700, 52,000 Come and 800 niC. Douglus. G. G Wallace, 312 Brown bik, i6th and 986 17 RIGHT IN TOWN. Dotween 2ith and 27th sts. and Spaulding and Sprague. 8. £10.00 n month without Interest Balance 2 and § ¥ until $100.00 pat s b7 per cent. NEVER SUCH A CHANCE 0, BUY) SMALL h homes. Seo 2and 3 blocks §1,200, §1,500. 81, see, G.G. Wallde theso ¥or 5-room cottago r, school and paved streot, . S20005 cnsy torms. w12 Como and Brown blogk, 16th & Douglas. 95617 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Tatos, 1440 & word fiEst fnsertion. loa word thores after. Nothing taken for less than 3o WORLD'S FAIR FURNISHED ROOWS. VOU 1ak6 N0 CHATCH AOE PRy ANy MONY 10 AAYANC . .00 por dny. 1511 Farnam st Omahn 58113 [FOR WORLI'S FATR, THREE kI FUR- nished foomy to ront, twonty nintte rido by elootrio oura to falr groands. 50c, 5 and 81.00 per day ench person. Address Mrs. O, MoCrackon, 1111 Yale streot, Chicago, 111 » FWORLD'S FAIR VISITORS ~TAVE FLE- gantiy farnished rooms, 10 minutes ride to fair Best looality. Can aecommodate 10, W at once. #1.00 a person. Mra. Gallagher, 405 diann avonuo, Chicago PASTURES Taten, 140 & word fi after. Nothine take VE HAY 3 W E norsas. Boad fonco. "Spiung, wator Barton & I'olps, Glimors, Nev.y OF A. W, I Son. TN, Y. 146o 14 M 400) WANTED -MONEY. “mnh;n $1000 LOAN ON A FARM WOTI £,000; will 'pay T per cont for 3 or & years F. Ringer, FOR HORSES. % Insortion, 1o aword there TASS A 19 Farnam 111 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates, 100 a 1ino oach insortion month. §1.50 a lino por Nothing taken for loss than 25¢. oW BAKKR (FORMERLY WITHL JOIN G. Jacobs. deosnsed, Tator with MO, Maul), under takor and ombalmer, 315 8. 1ith st.” Tel, ow. 483 SCALIS, Rates, 100 a line ench Insortion, $L60 a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. N EW & SECOND-ITAND SCALES, ALL KINDS, Address Borden & Sellock Co'iLakost, Chlcago. i WATCH REPAIRING. Rates, 140 n word firet insertion, ic a word there- aftor. Nothing taken for less than 25c. (GERUINE MAINBPRINGS PUT'IN WATCHES Thuraday afternoon, 6. J. 1. Day, under Mo Caguo's bank, 050 PAWNBROKERS., SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BRORER, 1303 J Douslns &b, Lokus money on damonda weleh ete. 01d gold and silver bought. Tol. 183, 485 ‘DRESSMAKING. e LTI ) taken for less than N [188 A. M. SHEETS. DR uental block, room 4 Rates, 1igc 1o & word there: aftor. Noth 2 5. DRESSMAKER, CONTI. Eatisfaction guarantood. 280 15% ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSMAKING, also undergarments to order; musiin furnishod if desired. 1107 Manderson 581 Jy1* EAMSTRESS WISHES TO HAVE A PLACE:; Dunderstands dressmaking and pluln sewing, $1.00 aday. J 43, Bee. M3 18% SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Ratos, 10¢ a lino o month. 1 tnsortlon, Nothing taken for Iess tha 3 AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON cquire n working knowledzo of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van Sant's sehool of short- Land, 518 N. Y. Life, Typowrlters to rent. 453 5 a lno per 0. SECOND-HAND 1'YPEWRITERS, B LES & BB DEALERS INTYPEWRITERS, Au makes bouglit, sold, exchangod, rented. 013 N. . Life biag, s Tel 533 OST, COW, RED AND WILITE, &-YEARS-OLD, roturn to N. E. cor. 20th and Cuming and get rewurd. 91158 OST, BAY MARE, RETURN TO DRE sard LETO) 122:17% OST—WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 2iTIL AND JLeavenworth, handkerch'ef contalning money. Finder return o Bee oflico aud recolve reward. 140 16 JPoR SALE « modern rosid city. Eanst fron forénoon. TEAP, BLEGANT once, prossod rick b See EN 1O 1 around, 7 feet front by 130 feet deep on'Lizldst polnt in tho Harris 423 Bec bullding in W3 OT 43 FEET house on 3 £2,200.00; month Board Trade. FRONT Sth stroot, ly payments WITIL, SE noar Gassius; Head & Selby. 831 ¢ 3235 EN-ROOM prico tion, $1.50 & line per month. ' Nothing takon for less than —EASTERN RACHSI ROWE'S INFALLIBLE Handleapping systom nots $15.0) weekiy on B200.00 invostmont. Socond successful yoar. Safe. Conservative. Practical. Prospoctus 1833 frap. C. D, Rowe, Eox 127. Brookiyn, N. Y. M19) J38 T—FOR SALE, TRADE UR RENT. NOTEL, 28 rooms. all ocoupied withpormancnt hoarders modein Improvements, & Omaha. Capt John 0'Donalioe, oth st CLY hn,‘N’cI.. iz a2 O E: Do you JOR SALE, ATA GREAT BARGAILYN, 8-ROOM house, barn and all modern Imjiravements. ki quire rooms 5 and , 1628 Farnam strect. Mii221* T OST, MILK RECEIPT BOOK. 200 8. 16tk St Q500 REWARD WIT. Prurn of the teloscop Indies shoes, lost In Bout N questions asked. FOR THE RE. ning samples of Omaba, to Bee oftice. M4 18 'TAKEN UP, BAY MARE: 3 WHITE FEET AN whito face; part harnoss on. F. M. Ston, 5 Onk Bt. M1 | RieuT IN TOWN. Between 24th and 27th st sud spaulding and Sprague. £400.0018 the price, £25.00 down, 0 down, $25.00 down, $10.00 8 month without Intercst u until $100.00 are pald. Balacce 2 ard d yoars at 7 per cent. AMES, 1507 Faruam st. 123 16 OR SALE—TWO SIY lanscom p LOTS AND FARMS. J. . Freuzer, room b, Frenzer block, opp. P. O ark Agoncy, 95 N. Y. Bld, ROOM COTTAGES one ¥5,500, the othor $4,000. Il and let us show them. MIT Iyt NEAR Hicks Leal Entato 99018 ygusti L Wm, J. Welshans, 414 Kar- b MOISTy —FOR RENT, MODERN 8 ROOM HOUSE, BATR 'and gas, good barn, nsphalt paved s mer, one blook from motor. Apply W. L Kie: Dewey & Stone Furniture Co. ~FOR RENT CHEAP. A quire on two nico so; trees, very each. ~TO RENT, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, n 1f destred: nice lawn, clstern, comontod collars, owner. D. V. GOOD BARN, IN- omises, 514 North 220 street. Also 0om cottages, €00 yard, shado T to cable or motor; §26.00 and §2:,00 #23.00; treen, city water, bath, near'motor. Ses Stovens, 001 Paxton block. M939 —FOI RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE FOI SUM- mer months. Good locality, near busines AQ- dressJ 42 Boo. 05T-18% D FOIIENT, SEVEN ROOM TOUSE, MODERN convenlonces, Iargo barn. 30T Mapié. a1 190 130 o word first fusertion, fo a word thoro- othing taken for less than Zic. FURNITURE OF ¢-ROOM HOUSE forrent. Address P. Curran, 354 M1 100 —_— FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC. Tatos, 1e word first Insortlon, 1o a word thoro: aftor. Nothing taken for 10ss thah 25c. - EAM WORK THORSES OR DRIVERS, >—600D N 00, will #ell soparate for £15.00 each. A. C. R 2408 N stroet. South Om 5) D= FOR SALE OR TRADE, A BAY HORSE, W ranted xound, that paced ot fatr grounds Inst week in 2:31%, will drive singlo or double. Apply at Windsor atables, 141¢ Davenport. 56160 WANTED, A PARTY 10 BUY MY HALF interest in' well paying bakery and restaurany business; daily sales about §30.00 cash per day. A good chance. Cowe and Investigate. Addross G 13, Bee. Counctl Bluffs. MYS1 18 —LIVERY BAKN FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN doing businoss of $300.00 por month, good roa- sons for selling. Liave good horses, bugkios and carringes. AddressJ 45, Boe. MITS 1 FOR EXCHANGE, i Nothing taken for loss than 250. Rates, 10c a 1ine each insertion. a 1o per month. =L OWN 100 KARMS IN NEBILASKA, KANSAS fiand Dukota. WLl sell choap, or exchangs for mdso. Lorses and oattle. Add. box70.Frankort, Ind. 4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOI RENT, A SIX-ROOM 11OUSE AND DARN, [ D TH 904 160 QEXORSALL. A GOOD FAMILY MILUH COW. Inquire at 1424 North 18th stroet. 54 =1 ROOM COITAGE, MODERN CONVE lonces at 3013 Loavon worth, 71T );CHOICE ¥LATS IN THiE . K. ILER BLOCK. cornor 16th nn ohenp. Call at 510 11 l)-nr_\mn WILL TAKE THE TROUBLE T0 GO A)ina ss the P K. ler fats, corner 15th and Jnck- ou streots, it will you. ' Call at 816 80. 16th st. 19 1) N0W 18 YOUK CHANCE 10 GET A FIRST: class fiat ohoap. They are In good repair and conventontly arranged; Lave all lmproyemo; Call t 516 South 10th streot. 119 T)SYOK A KEW DAYS ONCY WE OFFER OUR cholco flats 10 familios ata low rato. Como nt onoo If you wisii to kot o bargatn. Call at 516 South 10th street, P. k6. ller block. 1y TEORNER FLAT, 8 ROOMS, 3 FLOOK, o and all otlier conveniences. Call at 1 South I6th street, ut 10 n. m. Goorgo 134 MODERN 10-K00M BRICK, nings, screens, ete. Rent 08 N. Y. Lifo. M3 15 B Ol RN orn (mprovemen e ——— . ¥OR RENI—FURNISHED ROOMS Rate 0 m word first Insertion, lc & word there. aftor, Nothing taken for less than 350 EASANT FURNISHE uonty. 1519 Howard ROOMS FOR GEN. 760 3y0 . 2508 BLONDO LABS, SINGLE OR BNSUIT 0 M7 Q- PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS Swith all wodern couventencos. 115 5, 20th st. NS M —FUKNISHED WOOM WITH ALCOVE FOR Kontlemen, wodern convenlences, §2) North 284, MT30 =3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEK EEP] E‘ol‘.mnn aud wife.Kent taken lo nu-m.m'n.m't: wi FrlickLy FUNRISHED SOUTH ROON, 303 Uliaroey. MI04 Jy 14% ~FOM BENT DURING JULY AND AUGUST, § TE0ES Turulahed oo for banschsaiar doami fogr gentral fooatlon; retereacy require WO FURNIELED BED ROONS WANT &,‘g‘ K Uy tn pleasant farm bouse 1o Nebr II: x weeks; moderate terms. Address J 63, Nl s | moved to room 510 New York i —KFOI SALE, ONE NEW STOREY & CLARKE organ. Same will bo s0ld choap for eash or on torma o sult purchaser. Apply st 1823 Farnam street, Omaha, M143 16 CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS NANNIE V. WARBEN, CLAIRV( S AN, L reliable business wedium; Afth year at 11 16th 451 8. DR M. LEGRAVE, PROPHETESS, DEAD lairvoyant and lifo r tells your le to krave; can ho consulted on wil aflairs of Iife: has the celobratod Fgyptian bronst plato Lo unite the soparated and cause morriage with ono you love. Cowme one, come all, and bo convinced of her romurkablo powers, Office and ence 417 8. 11th stroet, Loura 9 o, ni. 0 4 p. m. tlifo chartand photo of your future wife or husband sent through mall for §.00; churt alo 8200 All lettors containing ¢ cents in stamps Promptly snswered. MeSd 19 e e e e VA TOUK OF GENERAL MDSE. fiWill tuke reul estato and money. Box 25, Frank- fort, Ind, 5 /450 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN ONF OF THLE fipest winter wheat districts In Kansas to ex- change for 10 or 20.ncro tract noar Umahs clly limits. Will pay cash diference if property is good. Addross, glving prico und location, O 2. Bea. 205 17—A CLEAN STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, fiote., for lands and cash. 1. W. Watkins & Co., Frankfort, Ind. 8% 2* I7—WANTED, £10.00.00 to $1500000 STOCK elothing and gonts' furnishing goods for cash or clear farms. NotLoxed or trading goods. Box_4), Oberlin, Kan. Mois 1T* Yohon SALE, A MILLINKRY STOKE AND ipusiness. Bext location 1n Omaba. Long 1onse, cheap rent, snles from €50 Lo €250 cash por day. Will trado for unenoumbored farmi. Addross J 30 Beo. 190 —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE; CORNER I fital proporty five blocks from court house, nt price o uel purchiater 6 percent on investment. Will doubls In value 1o 10 years. Address owuer, 1012 Farnam street. 113 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. 100 a line each insertion $1.5 a itne por othing takan for loss than . T ¥ADAME SMITH, 8 8. T 2N FLOO K Room & Massage, Vapor, a100L0l, 8Loam, sulphur 1o aos baths. i 17 Rates mouth, 7' MME, CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREKT, 80 fl00x, F00In 7, WasKage, alcokol, salphur and sea oaths. 532 160 T, CHICAGO GIVES BATI mugnetic and wasaage treatmont. Koow 2, oo’ ond floor, 1234 th 4018 PERSO.AL, U “MASSAGE TREATUMENT, 180T R0 TilE ¢ mal batbs. scalp aud halr (reatment, maniouro wnd chiropodist. rs. Poskildy 5. Loth, Withnol) bk [ “MISS K. A KHEARNS, TEACHER OF plano: speelal ttention Lo rudim ental princl. Suite 46, Midiwad hotel 16th and. CBlcago. i 51 U WHITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- titully illusirated Matrimonial Journal, cou talniog many photo-engravings of bandsomo women aod gallait men who wish to wed. Brown Publisutog Co., Tewple Court, Toledo, 0. M1l 1% U NORICE: WANTED, BIDS FOR ALL GAVES, et (0r the policemen’s plenle to be hold June 25 wt Fromont, Neb. ~ All bids must b accomp anied by 25 par cent of the amount of bid. Also b ‘hodand, | Bidy o bolosed Ly 4 oclock June 3L dress all communications o Frosident P Holiof nasostation. Poltoe station. o " gy plos TITLES HEMIDLA i L company, sbstracts, Tities perfected and guarantesd complet abstract books 1o Douglas Coun buliding MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. FRILLSLLE 0 & VODGE, KOOMS, DAY BOARD. M )l FIDELITY TROST COM- P} €O, DEE BLOG. ey 7-.~,w ACRES GOOD LAND IMPROVED 5 MILES fdfrow good rallroad town to excheange for mdse. Addr W. M. Buzick, Linperial, Neb 120 15 FOR EALE—REAL ESTATE, QOR SALE, G-ROOM COTFAGE AND LOT, wortl §3,600 will tako $2500; 81,900 onoumbranoe; monthly puyment on balanos. ' House newly pa- pered, city wator, bath and water ¢losst Addross owner, J 18, Bee. ) JULL LOT, Eti, 0 stroet, pavin BETWEEN §01H ANI ) orner lot on Mandorson street, 81,000, o L frontage £10.00: both ror 81,06, Full lot at grade in Windsor Place, wost of Hana- com park, §1,050. Fine Orebard 1111 lot, §730. 5100t cornor on Bristol streat, §1,500. 44 foet, Bristol near 2ith street, §1,20. Cottage, 10th aud Lake, §1,900. Corner lot, 20t) Certiticates of doposit | bank will be acos pted (o so h and Erskine, $1,500. canos. K. . Wead, 16th and Douglas, 8T, ON Tully puid for, §2,000. on Milltary road, 2 houses, rent Mciaguo's Savings 102 16 N sido property. 4 10ts, 10th and Centor, worth §1,200 eacl onch. I WAS A BETTER TIME 10 INVEST IN al estate, snd ook at this for bargains in in- only $600 110t 1n Orchard I, wortb $1,200, only §700. 1 corner lot on Milltary ton Hill, worth Lot on 8,000, only #I Finest 10t 1 C 1,200, only 700 uve, Just opposite Clif- Murcy st between 3lst and 32d, worth reighton Helghts, worth §1,200,a0ly 31ots in Lincoln place, worth §1,200 each, only §%00 for both, i 1o . LaFayette place, 12,0000 each, £0x §1,500.00 cch, Avondale park, inside one milo line, Webster Walnut Titll, worlh street lots, with paving, cnrbing, stone sidewalk, Bower, parking, eloctric lght, ete. ‘Ilie finest 1nalde rosidence property in the city, at the lowest price worth $2,600.00 per 1ot; our prico only §1,500.00 per lot, half cash. park; only $1,600.00 per lot. vostigate’ this, Burt strect fronts in Avondalo It will pay you to In- Fourtoen lots in Roes place, on Georgla and Virktuin avenues, betwoen Mason and Pacliie. cush wo are offering this property thero 1s nutliing fiue dollar. For b bon; at Suc ¥or on tho a8 an inyestient 1t 15 tmpossiblo to find nything better, Alwnys a pleasure Lo show any or all of this prop= TRUST COMPANY, 1702 Frrnam, ort kiEL {810.00 DOWN b WDiotin Hezel Ter g00d locations, built up. lob. AND §10.0) A MONTIH co or Sheridag, placo, both 1n S5 CURES A nvenient to atrect cars and well ance neod Prices 3500 to $30) ywel (0r 8 50 foot Partios that wish 10 bulld-ut not mukeany payments (or Uye yyars 4 thoy wish, Abstracts furnished. Trade. 0d and guarantpe complete abstract books | moved Lo room THE MIDLANL 1y, WbALTASToF $10 Now Yor Roed & ‘Belby, 84 Board JARANTER conyeyancers. - Own the only Douglus county. v bpilding ilo 0 D LOT WITH ewly paloted, furnace, Lot Q0K SALE. 9R00M UOUSE A, barn, In_Kountzo place; hotse nlecly paporod and painted loside, and cold water, gus aud bath. Property cheap at 8,000, neumbrane §2,500; will sall on oasy torms 10r 81,00, «ddross Hwner, J 19 s, 3 [OAREERY, NEBUASKA FAUM LANDS roR 4salo by Huuntsberger & Clements, Lyons, Burt county, Neb. E Ay l‘t)\l SALE—DESIRABLE MESIDENCE LOTS Worth §3,000 £or $1,500, and_othor rosi 1en co piop. werty 1o ssuie proportion. Call snd s e . Heoaws & Co., 105 N, Ioth st 1% 17 [0k BALE O EXCHANGE-T0 BETTLE AN estato, 5) acre ralain vineyard, all io fuil bear- Ing, abundance of fraits and flo highly eultt- yatod, ine house aud Laras, erpetual water right 10018, muckinery, boxes and teays for curlng crop. Lust years crop §7,00.00, prospect this year botter, Noar city 15,00 population. CLeap for cesh, OF will exclisnge for good lucome property. Address 32, Bov ottice. ABST 1T SAVE PLACE FOIMONEY: THAVE A FINE fEst mortgags 10an for sale. | have also decided 10 offer for sulo one of my dwelliug houses ot & 00d Hgure; will pay por oot OB luvestmont. da ). Holwes, 618 N. Y. Lite g ). NICE COT PAVED + small cash paymont. AddrossJ 40, b \NK IN OMALI\ 18 A BA UY A [10M: AND BAVE K run 0o riak 1o Ownlok e bom yoars it will be worth more th oday. tee wy list of Lo wouthly payments. E. K. R 10 double what it s for ceshand or, 1519 Farnam, 191 160 Your wmonoy. and you will you a farw only wents, or i Lo to postotioe. BANK with us for over luss it § per acro, o me in the city 160 meros of We will or monthly o torus. lams & Mittan, room 818, MeCaguw bullding 1end sell - Wil ppo- 16 Now la the e to thfert1a Elegant nie 1o Oun . ment offorgd than those lots Iu Seymour's Bvery 1ot porfectly 16V el £500.00 Lo #0.00 eacn. $: Balance 100y L aditon. 0 cash. o Large list of houses and 10ts on. sy month payments rnam 8t 103 18 WE jiave Jusi COMPLETED Liest 8lx-F00w cobtaye o the olty, elootriclty, having furaacs, bath. hok, cold water, maitel, grate, marble oy wash LOWI, S0war conuoc walk, paved stroot, ol o, trogs, sto. 1o Avondale park, iuile from _postofiice. THE PRET- lighted by Loeated Prico only 8800, Fidelity Trust Co., 1104 Farnam street. M05T Iyl W aATED, o DITAGE FOR §1.200.00 ¢ t Wanted 1ot for £500.00 10 §1.000.00 ¢ Wanted farm for #1,000.00 W 25,000.0) cish. Wanted furm Wauted raneh for cloar Ow Wantid bouse and lot (or oas. 01 §1.200.0) L0 T4 00 cash » Froperty. i 10Le: C. ¥, HARRIDON, 413 5. Y Life, O INVEST yOU Mids 16 A Lance front lot Lowo uvenue (Poppleton park Uwier golng 1uto business. sell very ehosp for cash. ~ Also 1ot Haus BCCESS 10 MOLOT. Lig ey Largaln foi ¥ cash Address L. o0 Place. P. 0. Fox MG MUSiO, ART AND LANGUAGES. G. E S ELLENDECK, BANJOIST AND TEACIEIL Ja1810 California street. a4 THE REALTY MARKET, INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 15, 1893 WARRANTY DEEDS, J M Kuhn and wife to Il P Kuhn, sub- divlot 7 of lot 3, Capitol add, lot 8, block 4, Creighton Helghts..).... .3 26,000 AL Williams and husband to I J Rog- ors, s b fectof n 1 lot 4 _and ¢ 15 feet of s 5 feot of 1 b lot 5, block 4, Hanscom Place ... g M S Suunders and wife to G L Gred {0t 7, block 52, O G L Green and wife to) ders, lot b, block 1, Isaac b oo o South Omiha Land con 500 12,000 Selden'’s 5,000 (O e e e A Kubn and wifo to J M " Kuln, Tot 6, block 2, Bogg & Hill's add, subdiy 16t 7 of lot 8, Capitol add, n 56 feet lot 12, block's, Kountze 30 add, lot 16, block 4, Everett Pluce, lot 8, block 4, Crelghton Telghts, lots 5 and 6, Marsh's add, undiv % lots 4 and 5, block 6, Kunf BIAC0S Fss LS Reed and wite to Peter Wintor, s 25 feet lot 9, block 7, Huzel Terraco WP Graham dnd wito'to D M Ure, 27 feot lot 11 and n 13 feet lot 12, block 1, Patrick’s add.... K 5 Newcomb Lumber M White, 1o block 1, Total amount of t 800 Nipany to O 5 tos Tot 10, f and n no Place nsfors. Leaves | CHI Omatn THpw 10 m|. “Arrivos naly TEma o am pm bm Arrivar Omahy T pm ~Chicago Vosubuic., Chicago Expross. .. 1111 Chioago lexpress. L Chioago & lowa Lodai’, BURLINGION & MO KLV 61k, Dopoe S DONYer BApross. .. Deadwood “Expross. 40) pm Douyor Exprusy 11.3) a m Denver Limited, 1205 Toaves Omabn OB am|.. 10,15 8 450 pm 40 pw 650 pm . Blsaw Atlantlo Bxpross. . ... fic’ & Den.. vestibule limited. Hghe Bxpross ... 's Kalr_Limited 1080 wm 430 pm 710 pm otz | ) Wast. | Union Dej TI0 pm| - lAncoin, Fairhury Tooal. . 230 pm|.Chie & Dou., vestioule llwitad! coreaWorld's' FalF Limitod....... |1 K I &I, Omaha | Dopot 10th wid Masia 0B e m | Lo Ransny Clly Day ©xpro. 45 pm | K.'CNight Kx U1 5. b ml st. Lo 54) pm 35 am Aervon | Omaby I UNDIN Unlon Depot 10th and M Dauvar EXpraiy vorland Flyor. .\, ... Strmsbz Kr(oX Hual e pm| .. 13 BXprasy. . . 6 pml.020 Denver Fust Mali Leavos | CHICAGD Il & 80 PAUL | Omaka | P, depot and_Marcy i3 Toaves Owabin o ew| .. 215 pw| 415 pw| . Boar s | LI & MO VALLEY Arrivos Cmuha! Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaba T am| ... . 1108dN00d EXProst. 1% 9.00 8w | (EX Sat.) Wyo. Bxp. ( 5.2 i +ue s NOTLOIK (BX. S0 St. Paul Bxp 0 & NORTILWES U. P, dopot, 10t aud Maruy 5ts (Ex. Sun'y) Carroll Passengor - lileago EXpress. Vestibule Limited | Pin Depot {sth and Websiur Sts. L Bloux Clty Acediuuodadl Hloux ity dxprose (KX Sun St Paul .mited Passengor (Ex 8 BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC 1'epot. 10th and Marey St N 124) p 192 am )| 545 am Arcivos ["Omaha BIOOX CITY & PACIFIC, Dopot. 15tk aud Webster Sis .St Paul Limit OMAHA &8 1. LOUIS U. P, Uobot. 10th and Marcy $ta. e Louls Canuod Bl [Arrives |*Omata Arrives Omabs BRI SLASH OF THE SNICRERSNEE Jim Hill is Oarving Right and Left Without Fear or Favor, ANOTHER CUT IN PASSENGER RATES Caloulated to Make Trouble for the Pacific Roads—Froight Rates Also Unsettled— General Managor Dickinson Talks of Hard Times, No sooner is a truce patched up in one sec- tion of the country between railronds so fi as passenger rates are concerned than waris declared in another section, the latest of- fender being tho Great Northern in an- nouncing new rates, effective June 18, which promise to make it mighty interesting for the Northern Pacitic, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific, particularly for the former road, Whether the Union Pacific the new rates which Northern has snnounced is a question that the gentlemen of the passenger department cannot answer in the absence of Mr. Lomax, but the consensus of opinion is that the now rates will bo tried for a time at least beforo an effort is made to meet the cut, especially from Seattle and Tacoma, Butte and Helena and Montana common points,” Nothing will prevent these rates from soriously affecting Californin ratos and un- less some sort of a_compromise is reached before June 18, people will be riding from Californis and Montana at a rate that will be startling to the traveting public. Not content with the reductions in passen- ger rates, it is understood the Northern peo- plo will reduce sleoping car fare from §15 to 88, an item very considerablo to the tour! who _is doing the country on a purely cconomic basis. No opinion is cxpressed among railrond men as to just what the upshot of tho whole affair will be, but it is generally understood that shoula the Great Nortnern persist in meking rates from its eastern terminus to north Puacific points: First-class, §85; second-class, 825, Spokane, fivst-class, $30; second-class, Helena and Butte, first-class, 5; second- class, 818, there will be the largest sized sort of a row, demoralizing the whole trans- continental passenger busines: will meet the Great Frelght Rates Apt to Drop. There is the gravest fear in Union Pacific circles that freight rates will go still lowoer and that tho company wid have to meot the new ratos made by some ono of the transcou- tinental roads or else o out of business from terminal points. The meeting in Chicago Tues: the lines members of the Transcontinental and Central Traflic ociations was unproductive of o single thing that could be construed to mean a _ cossation of present differences For a couple of duys the “Overland route” has not issucd a supplemental tarif, the relations between the rivals for through business being about the same, One is certaln, however. the Union Pacific's through freight SO have commenced to assume intinitesimal proportions as com- pared with the o sponding period last year, but there scems to_be no lielp for tho Joss ay present. While the Union Pacitic not dependent upon through freight bus- incss forits carnings, a roduction in the volume of merchu se hauled makes a serious hole in Auditor Young's stateucnt. y between Curtailing Exponses. Mr. E. Dickinson, gene manager of tho Union Pacifie, while looking content and happy, was evidently ina serious frame of mind when Tug Bee reporter saw him, “Our only businessat present 1s to curtal ex- penses,” said Mr. Dickinson, “beeause our earnings are getting decidedly down. Wherever possible we are laying off 4 man here and there to reduce the force in order to bring it within the limit of onr busing also discontinuing trains wheravel the earnings full below tho expenses of run- ning them, 50 that the next monthly state- ment may not show a startling reduction in ning: In keeping with General Manager Dickin- sou's desire to reduce as far as practicable the train service on branch lines, the follov ing trains will be discontinued Sund. ‘I'rains No. 45 and 46, between Lincoln and Mauhattan,Kan,,on the Omaha & Republican valley raivoad; locals 121 and 122 from Echo to Park City, U, I ; Nos. 1 and 8, from Pocatello to Butte, Mont.; trains Nos. Sl and 82, between Grand island, Ord and Loup City, and mixed trains Nos. 15 and 16, run- ning between Julesburg and Derver, eay Kioks, Mr. Charles Kennedy, speaking of the item in Tue Bee of yesterday announcing that there were 2,000 tickots of Burlington and Rock Island in the hands of brokers between Omaha and Chicago, said: “It is preposterous to think of such a thing, the tickets being limited to thirty days, which has made the brokers very much afraid of handling them. 1am willing to bet that vhere are not fifty such tickets in this city. The ouly tickets that could be in brokers' hands are of Union Pacifie issue, reading from Colovado common points via the Northwestorn to Chicago, and thero are mighty fow of these, *As for the Rio Grande in with the Rock Island selling tickets for 1 cent a mile, it1s utterly without reason. All the lines are adhering to the agreement, and from Omaha there is little flimtlam work being doue,” conjunction altway Notes, General and Mvs, J. K. Buchanan of the Elkhorn are in Chicago. W. H. Fitres one of the oldest engineers on the Union Pacille, living at North Platte, was in Omaha yesterday. The Western Pusscnser association be- came effective yesterday covering the entire transmissouri territory as fur west as Utah, There will be a meeting of the transmis- souri committee at Frown's Palace hotel, Denver, June 19, to arrange rules for the con- duct of the committee i this scetion. The revised agreement of the Western Passcnger association was oviginally in tended to go into effect yesterday, but inorder that local lines in various portions of the ory may have time to mako thelr ar- ements, no penaltics for violation of the agreement will be enforced uutil after June 20, ——— Busy peopie have no ume, and scnsile people hive no inclination to use pills that make them sick o day for overy dose they tuke, They have learned that tne use of Do Witt's Little Barly Risers doos not in- torfere with their health by causing nauses pain or griping, Theso littie pills are per, fect in action and resulte, rogulating the stomach aud bowels so that headachoes, dis- ziness and lassitude are provented. They cleanse the blood, clesr the complexion and one up the system. Lots of health io thess hutlefellows. —— Reduced Birldge Kares Four weeks ago the city ofiic] number of citizens of Omaha and Council Bluffs held a meeting in Mayor Bemis' of- fice in the interest of the b-ceut fare across the bridge. A nuwmber of the officiuls of the bridge company were present at the meeting, They promised that the matter would brought to the attention of tho boara of divectors within a short time, and gavo it as their opinion that not longer than two weeks would be required. With this understanding the meeting adjourned. 'ne bridge company was 10’ notify Mayor Bemis 88 10 whether the request for the b- ceut fare would be granted, und the mayor PATENT BUREAT. SUES & CO,, Solicitora. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4y als and a s Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofice, Advice free No fee until patent is obtained. | was to call the Omaha and Council Bluffs committecs togother immediately. The two wooks came and wont, as have four of thom, and still not & word has boon uttored by the bridge company directors as to thelr intentions. Some inquisitive people are won« dering whothor the movement for the b cent fare has mot its death > IN POLICE CIRCLES. Fined for Fighting—Cases that Keep the Blue Conts Busy. The morning session of the police court yestorday was very short. Only a very fow transgressors had beon arrested during the preceding night, and those who were un- fortunate enough to fall into the hands of the ever vigilant “‘coppoer got off casy when they appeared before the police magistrate, Anton Naidl recoived the only severe son« tence given, and he was fined $10 and costs for assaulting young Henry Kessler with a piece of water pipe, The small herd of vagrants were allowed to depart after prome ising 10 leave town or go to work at once. Harry Arold reported yesterday that he had been robbed of 810 in" a “stag” lodg- iug house at 111 South Fourteenth srteot last night. Ho said that he occupied the same room with one * Dug" Vance, and that when he awoke this morning he found Vance had flown with his only 810 bill. The thief has not yet boen approhended. Detective Vizard recovered a #25 cloak yesterday which had been stolen from Mary Fitzpatrick of the California chop house. ‘I'he city marshal of Lawrenco, Kan,, offers £0 10 the person who will find o palr of iron gray horses stolen from that town Sunday. Herbert Ambler escaped from the Wyoming state penitentiary a fow days ago and the warden offers §100 to the man who will capture the convict. Chief Seavey has recoived a lotter from Henry Kuhl of Davenport, Ia., stating that his 15-year-old daughtor had ran away from home and it was thought she had fallen into bad company in Omatn, Detoctive Vaughn lookea into the case and found the girl living at a low resort on Iighth strect. Vaughn took the girl to the jail and placed her in the matron's room. Miss Kuhl say: that sho was induced to leave home by Muie. Spoken, the keeper of tho dive, and & war- rant will bo issued for the woman's arrest for harboring a girl under the age of con- sent. Arrangements are about completed for the fourth annual picnic of the Omaha police force, which will bo held at Fromont, Neb,, on the 28th of this month. As usual, the s have been very liberal in' the ng of prizes and the picnic is now an assured success, An inquest will bo hela at 10 o'cla this morning on the body of K. L. Couw soy, the tinuer who died suddenly Tuesday after a protracted spreo. The coroner and attending physician did not think an inquest necessary, but the family requested one, it will be held, e Tho Ladioe The pleasant offoct and | which ladies may us foct safoty with the California liquid Laxative, Syrup of Fies, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remody. To get the true and yrenuine article, look for the name ofthe California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the packase: — OMAEA’S BONDS. ‘avors Molding the Dobons s for Betier Financial Soason, Treasurer Bolln is considering the advisa- Dility of offering fov sale the £100,000 each of paving interscction and sewer bonds of the Aty voted last tall. Before fully deciding what stops to take Me. Bolln will probably consult the finance committee. It is necessary to float tho sewer bonds, but the paving can rest for a whil Thero is wlready certifipd to in contracts £73,000 on the wain sewer fund, and thers is no money there to pay the cstimates as the due. Asaconsequence the bonds must b disposed, of regavdless of the fact that the boind puichasers are very close fisted at tho present time. ‘Tho bonds run twenty years vears,, and bear 417 per cent interest. In Yiew of this fuet ana the stringency in the money lot the treasurer does not ex- pectas good bids as on former oceasions, notwithstanding the confidence: the brokers have in Omaba securities and the high standing of the city in the commercial and finavcial centers of the cast, Myr. Bolln believds it best to withhold tho paving bonds until there is an case upin finaneial circles. There has been certified to but £3,000 more thin is in this fund, and he thinks that amount can be taken caro of by himself without selling the bonds. The bonds also run twenty years and bear 4l per cent interest, “Tho number of proper their ¢ taxes inerea every day, and there is o manifest determination to escapo the delmquent penalty of 1 per cent a month after July 1, when the taxes become delin- quent. This year's record comparos very favorably with that of last year in this re- Treasurer Bolln tu owners paying — - > threo tmngs worth saving Time, Trouble and money—and De Witt's Little Early Risers will siva them for you. These little pills will save you time, as_they act promy Thoy will sive you trouble us thoy cause no pain. They will save you monov 4s they evonomize doctor's bills. SRSty the World's fair to Washiagion nnd tha Enst. Do you contemplate going World’s Fair? Of cour one does. But you will “not end your journey with a visit to the fair. You will want to o back to the old home in New York, Ohio or Pennsylvani You will, perhaps, want incidentally to go to Washington, call on the president to inquive after the “*plum” crop, in fact mako a swing around the whole cirele, take in Cineinnati, Pittsburg, Wheeling, Washington, Baltimore and New York, That would make a splondid trip if taken over the Baltimore & Ohia railroad, Ovor no other rail- voad route in all the cast can there be found more delightful and varied nory than over the famous B, & O. Itistheonly direct route from Chicago to Washington, Leaving Chis cago, on tho finest and fastest trains in tho world, vestibuled from end to end, lighted by the famous Pintsch gas, pros tected b{ Pullman's anti-telescoping des vice, and a perfect block system, you aro rapidly” whirled over road-bed and down through old states of Illinofs, Pennsylvania and Virginia, awsy up among the mountain fustnesses of the Alleghanies, past hundreds of historic battleficlds and places of note. You cannot concoive of & grander trip on all the Awerican continent, 1 you con- template visiting tho old home in tha east you should not fail wo travel by way of the Baltimore & Ohio railvoad, For information as to rates, time of trains, sleeping car accommodations, etc., aps ply to L. 5. Allen, Assistant General Passenger Agont, “Rookery,” Chicago, ¥ro to the you do—overy a splandid the grand Indiana, Ohlo, —_— 2 EXCURSIONS EAST Via the Wubash Eallroad, No.1. Forthe LEpworth league cone vention at Cleveland, O., June 29 to July 2. The Wabash, in connection with the Detroit and Clevoland Navigation coms puny, will make a rato of 310 for the round trip from Chicago, >, 2, For the Y. I, 8, tion at Montreal, July 5 to 4 from Chicago via the Wabash, In ads dition to the regular sleoping curs clegant new tourist cars will bo attached to this train at $1.50 per berth, For T1ICKETS, slecping berths or a tourist-folder, giving list of side Trips, with cost of same, call at the Wabash offices, 201 Clavk streot and Dearborn station, Chicago; 1002 Farnam street, Omaha, or write G. N. CLAYTON, N, W. P, Agt,, Omaha, N’Bb e Ninety Excursious to Ohlcago During June ', K. eonven- Only #18 | via the Burlington route at very reduced | vates. For particulars call on W, F, 24 Farnam street, Omaha. vasly