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‘m-mm 8:30 p. m. for tho morning ¥ AT o position an substitit ¥ O -4 B » OMAHA DAILY BEE ATURDAY JULY 1. 1893, S8PECIAL NOTICES. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE ( Wil be taken wntil 12:30 p. m. for the evening i Sunday LUMNS Hons. by requesting 4 numbered check Answers agareased 0 & numbered {THE BEW. Answers 80 addressed Wil be delivered upon presentation of the check. — SITUATIONS WANTED. “MARRIED MAN WANTS A willing to work at anything: Inquire or addre ITUATION: ) POSITION A8 CASHIER BY LADY ru ity exporionce. sRefercnces. K 38, b NY YOUNG MAN V.xrvm‘nm’-fitfi n ofcn hiore “partica dro taking vacation. - Addess K Rton 1% a word first insertion, 1ca word there- after, Nothing taken for less than 25¢. “WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN EXPER- Tgneed in atock food (rade; referenee rauired: 00d money 10 k004 men. Address Wilbur Seed ol Co.. Milwauttee, Wis. BU0* YOU WANT A GOOD FAYING JOR WRITR ory Co., Milwaukee, Wis Hawks Nursery Co. syt APHERS. BOOK- . s of ail mployment in jowa, Nebrawka or Wyouing 1o send us their mames and address. We ean be of ervice 1o you n wding you (o securo positions. Western Biisl- ness Agency. 310 N. Y. Life Bidg. 248 1y20 1S WANTED; GOOD WAGES wouk. 62 8. 10th, —TIOY WANTED, atore: mist live with parents. 20th and Webster. “WANTED, DELIVERY CL} Addross, with age and exper Inks, mal Mi16 GOOD SIZE, FOR DRUG W. 3. Hughes, MOD2 1 ERK TN GROCERY. e, K 40, T TRAVELING SALESMEN TO blanketa. fia; 8, dress Dale Mills, Box — WANTED, Daell our fall line of blan 3. ete. Address The Purne 0, Philadelphis, Pa. M720 1% R WANTED, A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE and represent a manufach #50 per woek; emall capital required, Addmse, with stamp, Manufacturer, Box 70, West Acton, Ma#s, Rates, w(Jn word first insertion, 1o 4 word there- after. Notl \ine taken 1or less thar 25e. C;YANTED, TADIES TO WRITE AT THOME. Enelose stamped envolope. Ellv Werst. Soe, South Dend, Ind, FOR RENT - -FURNISHED ROOMS T Continued. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR Uwithout board. "Catl at 2107 Douelas st o o 7HARNEY STREET. M624 1° MONTH 671 1% "SOUTH ROOM SUITABLR wlso single room: refer MO0 30% T ROOM. GOOD 20 N. 100 st 600 2% T, ROOMS, ¢ - FURNISHED ROOM, X 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, %6 AND # 604 8. 17th. LA Eror 5o em pnees, 9020 B on; T, LARGE FURNISH board, suit friends. i;\ FOR RE} ) TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent. 4 NORTH 17TH ST. 705 4 OR _UNFURNISHED Tnquire 1101 Park avenye, M 710 ORTH AND SOUTH o8; furnished or M717 2% E 2 LARGE ROOM:! Lrent. with unfeenished, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. " Ratos, 1340 & word first after. Nothing taken for le ¢ THE DOLAN, 209 AND word there- 1N, 18TH ST, ~YOUNG WOMEN HOME, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Cliristian fon, 111 8. 17th st. 450 - NICE ROGMS WITH BOARD AT 107§ TTH. Mdal0 Jy2ss o FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH alcove, furnished or unfurnished,.at The Fre er, 116 N. 25th strect, M709 T J-TO LET, PLEASANT UNFURNISHEDIOR urnisticd foom, 2017 Mason sireot, pear Park 1930 07 Jy 20 F~Fl1llNlHilfil) ROOMS WITH BOARD. 2105 Douglas streo! 400 30% F—nomlf}mn BOARD, 2225 DODGE STREET. -COOL SOUTH FRONT ROOMS, AWNINGS, umuer rates. 2584 Harney. Mo12 5% {-NEATLY FURNISHED CORNER FRONT room, with board. Healthy lgeation. Modern : improvements. ‘Reforences. 2437 Harnoy, 22 1% T NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT room with alcove and bay window, modern con- venlences, private family; 022 South 20th stroot. 066 1% T, ELEASANTSOUTI ROOMS WITH OR WITH- out board in private family. MOS0 2% - FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, 403 North 191h street. M711 8% HOME TABLE RATES, MOD! wirect. board. FOR RENT—-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS nd. 439 S WANTED, LADIES OR YOUN MEN TO ke light, pleasant work at thelr own homes; $1.00 10 $3.00 per da; be quictly made: work seit by mail: 1o canvassin artc dress Globe Mfg. Co., Box b tablished 1880, V-GIRL WANTED AT NO. avente. Mrs. J. M. Counsm: RL TO DO SECOND WORK: kapd wages. Apply. No. § opposite Brownell H 1010 SHERMAN . M714 7 (-WANTED. A FIRST CLASS COOK Jiaunress. §21 Pine street. Mes. W. H. Hand GOOD WAGES. - VANT 21 Farn ClANTED W 1 A _GOOD GIRL; i n Street. Mo14 GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- aged lady pro 1. Address box 273, Mal 097 6% (1, WANTED, ENBRGETIC TADY AGENTS TN AUivery locality. 010 catabiislivd Louse. Business pleasant and profitable. Cinein- xatl, 0. 105 - WANTED, LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Enciose stamped cuvelope. Verna Langdon, South Bend, Ind. MOTT jy29* Kingery Mfg. C CWANTED AT 1951 8. OTH STREET, AN Joxpericneed girl for general homsework. Wages #1.00; no washing. Reference required. Apply Monday noon. M712 2% FOR RENT—HOUSES. “Rates, 100 n 1ine ench insertio Nothing taken for loss thin 2oc. moyth. DGEOR RENT, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF 505 Farnam. the eity. The O. F. Davis compir - $1.50 a line per —10-ROOM MODERN HOUS] Liow; reny moderate. L. 8. Skinner, 1614 Farnam. 443 D ALL MOD- — AND 4-R0OOM APARTMENTS, VON DORN block, with steam;references required; 516 t—‘ll'l USE, BAST FRONT, - Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Ratos, 1ige & word firatinsertion, lc. after. Nothing taken for less than FOR RENT, 5 O § UNFURNISIED ROOMS, dern tmprovenients, beautitul ‘lawn _and N. E. cor. 22d and Miami s 730 N—FOR RENT, 4 NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS T uuitable for housekeep eity water, gas, ete. v rent. Northwest corner 17th and \v.»vagw word there- STORES AND OFFICES insertion. $1.50 a Hn 1 for Joss than 25e. Rates, 10¢ a line month. ' Nothing ts er block, suitab ware or dry gools store. Inqul ENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDIN The building Las a fireproot. to steam heating fixtiros, s, ete. Apply at the offic 910 NT, CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR BUSL: ness corner in Omaha Globe bullding, 16th and Dodge. Globe Loan & Trust Co. 462 —OFFICES EN SUITE OR SINGLE. WITH OR without tireproof vauits: cheap. Withnell blk, M7T42 Jy6* T,.G00D LOCATION FOR A DOCTOR.e OFFICE o Tonk occupied by Dr. Peabody in Withne block will be for rent July 1st. M571 —FIRST-CLASS BAKERY AND STORE ROOM forrent. M. . Roys, 200 South 15th st. M609 2 AGENTS WANTED. Rates, 10¢ a iy month.’ Nothing taken for less th; :} GENTS EITHER SEX WANTED TO SELL our new kettle el ad and cake kilves sy sellers, bie profits, and other new artie! terms easy. Clausy Shiear Co., Kuusas City, Mo. MBI0 Jy10* THE A B C INVESTMENT BONDS PAY 0 in from” one {0 five years. Buy one. h and $1.00 a month ards until Tiest paying i nt exi A rustling | awent wanted in every town and_county. For full particulars apply to The American Bond company, 630 und 531 Paxton block, Omaha, M387 jy22+ 1ine per AP. GOSN 13TIH ST. MES3Iy10% WANTED—TO RENT. Rates, 1i4c & word first insertion, after. Nothing taken for less thun 2 —WANTED, ONE LARGE OR TWO SMALL rooms, modéry, central location, by two geutle- Address K §4. B 603 30 word thore- men. IO RENT. SE barn {f destrnd ented t 601 Paxioi bl —8-ROOM HOUSE. MODELN, CONVENIENT for business or wholesale men. Apply 1112 Bouth 10th street. 442 k. D ROQM COTTAGE T R for U. P, ratiroad Inquire —FOR RENT, 10-ROOM MOI Jauitable for poomers and boarders, Btreet. 10-room modern Lonse, Bireot, only $25.00. Some Clark & Co., 1215 Harney s D, FUBNISHED HOUSE KO RENT. JUL Aug. Sept. on Capital Hill, 10 roomw. | Fand and barn, to wmall family ouly.” K 20 Bée - ~FOR RENT, TH comfortable, cosey Tiouse n Omahia, Ele MOST CONVENIENT, and_complote elght~room de. bells. hard wood flo fine dry collar, faruace, T fot and cold water New and' good avenue. For rent 10 good Toom house . ¢, cor . ath, ot and ¢ ¥ood light rooms Abply 10 N Al MO0 Jy 1 (- WANTEDTO RENT, BARN FOR 6 HORSES. 1 NTI6 3 month. ' Nothing taken for TBERRY & CO,, REN J TURN YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY OVERTO a & Co.it youwlsh prompt and sur ye- g 581 Jy 2 turns, STORAGE. MASSAGE. BATHS, ETC. "-MADAME SMITH, 502 8. 13TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 3. Massage, vapor, aleohol, steam.sulphur: ine and sed baths. MME. CARS floor, room 7, baths, MME. MACK OF ! magnotic, massage 8t second N, 1191 DOUGLAS STREET, iwssage, aleohol, sulphur and MO ICAGO GIVES BATHS, 119 North 15th 592 PEBSP AL, o8, 114e 3 word Nothing taken for I T--WRITE FOR A FREE tifully_fllustrated Matrimonial Journal, ¢ taining ‘many ings Of handso women and gall wish to wed, rc Pul M711-31° CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT AT COWAN'S Photo Studip, 2134 Caming st., and_you will ba entitivd to 12 Afisto Cabinet PRotos, vors best, on it edged cards, and one 8x10 for framing, ‘for €1.00; without tils, §5.00; for 10 days only. M2dd y 17 UG, THE FIRST BOAT WAS NAMET Communicate with partners in it, urgent. 180 Jy10 U WANTED TO EXCHANGE BOARD AND room for rent or purchaso of upright 2584 Harney stroot. Mot3 ¥ tion, 1c & word @ than 35¢. oro- “te AU- FOR EXCHANGE. . Contimisa, 7\ CLEAN STOCK (ff GENERAL ~MDSE. AW\ take real estatoand Money Dox 195, Frank- fort, Tnd. 3 481 / #0000 STOOK GENRBAL MERCHANDISE, doing koed Ruainess, g/ gxenaneg for renl tate and cash. Address R. B Everett, Motngona. Ia. ) 600 4+ 7-WISH TO EXCHANGE 100 ACRES OF IM- Cdproved I one mi TG county seat, for mer- ehandise; eloar Uil given. Address Frau David City, Neb. Tae M08 3 —WILL TRADE VAPANT OMAHA L for equitgiin rood 8-room hous: Tocation in Omaha. or will tr: §Pg] pusinioss or §ood Nypre: 77-1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEDRASKA, KAN liana_Dakota, WiI1 sell shoap or_oxchau midse. horscs and cattle. Add.box 70, Frankort, 1nd. WILL, TRADE FOR DIAMONDS OR SELL /i tor eash, an a. 1, 81x yoAr old stylish bay hor: ow gy extension top donble A harness horse can b tsed {0r DUREY of extra rringe. Address K 44, Bee. 702-3 7,00 EXCHANGE, FOR HOTEL AND FURNI- fiture, northern Nebraska 1and and Omaha props erty. In answoring siate prics and deseription of ho P. 0. box 76, Neligh, Neb. MH70 6 1J;;10ST, THE ADDRESS OF A WOMAN DY the name of B. L. Patrick, Her last place of as_Plattsmouth, Neb, and Pacific Junction, Ia.. one year ago she lived at Junction. 1t she should soe this address to 1. W. 8., "Clinton, 1a. Think she has gone 1o St. Louls. MB82 2% 7, LoTS AND ACRES IN CITY LIMITS FOR IAnicrican Natfonal and McCague Savings bank sccounts. 8. 8. Curtis, 308 MeCagno Bl FOR SALE—_REAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Rates, 10c a line each insortion, $1.50 a line por month. ' Nothing taken for less than 2; Vo AUSTRACTS “THE MIDLAND GUAR and Trust_company, abstracts, Titles perfoctod and ' guarantocd. complato abstract books inDouglas County, moved to room 310 New York Life building. 459 Rates, 100 line oach lnsortion, §1 month. WE HAVE JUST COMPLETE PRET tieat six-room cottaga in tho eity, lighted by electrieity, having furnace, bath, hot, cold water, mantel, grate, mArble 10D WABK Howl, suwe tion, trecs, 810 K, pived streot, oo, in Avondale park, one mile from postoMeo. only §3,500. * Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 0 aline por Nothing taken for loas than 25c, D THE WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Raten, 1140 A word first Insartion, 1c 4 word thore- Nothing taken for leas (AR 250 aftor. VWORLD'S FAIR FURNISHED ROOMS. LaKe 10 ChANCE HOT PAY Any Mo #1.00 por day. 1311 Far YOU oy I Advance. am stroet, Omaha, 553 730 SHERIDAN AV nily hotel, wi ipal Reasonab 'HE GROSVENOR, 02 WORLDS FAIR- WILL RENT ONE, TWO OR three rooms in_my hotse in best. rosident 1o~ cality and within five winutes walk of the exposi- ton.” Frank B, Stone, o OOMS ~ FOR _WORLD'S splendidly furnished with all o 2 blocks from m rom_ ole ‘JNDBRTAKERB&ND EMBALMERS 106 1ino each Tnsertion. §1.50 4 1ine per Nothing taken for less than 20c. (FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. . deceased, Jater with M.O. Mal). under: d embalmer, 315 S. 16th st. month. w. 3 WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED, #8000 FOR ™ 5 YEARS AT Wtraight @ per cent: no commisslon or ex- penses: first-clans real catate sccurity on inside Councll BIfs proporty. Address B, Bee ofee, Counell Blufs, Mo SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Ratos, 100 line_each inaortio wmonth. ' Nothing taken for OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON acquire A working knowledge of_shorthand and typewriting at A, C. Van Sant’s schiool of short hand, 613 ¥. Y. Life. Typewritors 10 rent. 4 #1.50 a Lino per s thin 25e. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. Rates, 10¢ o 1ine_cach insertion, $1.50 a line por th.* Noth —1AND 2 YE) SON O ND FARM mortgages. Reed & Selby, 344 Board of T‘r'lj;\r —MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st 469 W—)Emny'rd LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved real estate, 1to 5 yeara. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam, 462 —OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on real estate at lowest market rates. Loans made In small or large sums for short or long tUme. No commission 18 charged and tho loans are not Bold in _the east, but ean always be found at the bauk on the corier of 13th and sts. 401 —FIRST AND SECOND MO} B LOANS; low rates. Alex Moore, 401 Boe bldg. 474 W —LOANS, J. W. SQUIRES, 245 BER BLDG, W ; ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. 318 N. Y. Life, lends at low rates for choice security on Nebrisi and Iow farmis or Omalia clty property. 470 my 5 W CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., BEE BLD T—LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVE! oity property, ¥3,000 and_upwards, 5 to 64 por cont; o deluys. W. Faruam Smith & Co.16 & Hunoy 66 12 BROWN BLK. —LOWEST RATES, FIDELITY TRUST COM- pany, 1702 Farnam street. 462 W, VANTED AT ONCE LOANS ON IMPROY Oni low rates. Fidelity Trust company, 17 46 WANTED, curcd by mortgages Omaha city or Douglas Co. property. Reod & Selby, §35 Board of Trade VW -LOANS, G.G. WALLACE, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Rates, 10¢ o line_each insortion, § Nothing taken for less thin S5c. X ~CALL AT THE OFFICE OF a line per OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORTED. TH YOU WANT MONEY, You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ~AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE. _RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE, OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. We will_lend you iy amount from #10.00 to $1,000.00 ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property. You can pay the money. back in any amount you wish, and atany time, and each payment 8o m: will Feduce the cost of the loan. Remember that you heve the use of both the property and the money, and pay for it ouly as long a8 you keep it. here will Bo no expense or charge kept out ot the amount wanted, but you will récelve the full amount of the loan. Tefore borrowlng elsewhero call and soe us and you will find it greatly to your advantage. " OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 806 SOUTH 1(TH STREET, firat floor above the sirvet. THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X DO ¥OU WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO, ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOCK, 819!4 SOUTH 15TH, CORNER HARNEY ST, WILL LOAN LARGE |+ TEN You OR DOLLARS! ANY SMALL P, WEMAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE REC SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND YOU WILL [DO WELL, CALL ON [US FIRST, HORSES IPTS OR P Rates, 10¢ a 1ine month. Nothing ta M.wE DO THE PACKING, Shipping of ch nsertion, $1.50 a line per or 1oss 11 Express Co. M STORAG T lean and cheap rates. AGR YUSEHOL! 00DS; R. Wells, 1111 Farn, WANTED—T0 BUY. TD;EINE T-ROOM FLAT. COMPLETELY FUR- uished with first clnss’ furniture nearly new, 36, or unfurnished $27. ¢ 701" Southi 26t strect, ut 10 3. m, ~FOR RENT, A FEW ELEGANT HOUSES; Brenuan, Love & T FOR RENT, HOUSE 7 conventened 7 Maple; also barn; rent rea- Bonable, 6523 2° TDLFOR RENT, TWO 10-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, ADNew. Al motern conveniencos. 261 Daverport street. 00 per mowrth. 024 Davennor} stk Inquire at M579 Jyd 10-ROOM HOI! \g6; $45 00 10, Ratos, 1ige & word firt nsortion, 10 word thero- aftor. Nothiug taken T0r lews than (- CASH FOR FURNITURE, HOUSENOLD oo, ot or owiier in our avetion R Wells, 1111 Farnim. isi WANTED, SECOND HAND ROLLER TOP o standing desk and one surveyor's .+ Doane, 111 Chiauiber ot WANTED, 80 TO 120 ACRES OF ing land Jolning soiae five town in will put in some brood L Y, bulance cash. K OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money back at any thae and i any amount you wish, and thus redice the cost of carrying the 1oan {n Proportion to aAmonunt you piy. LFYOU owe: 1 balance on your furniture or other personal property of kind we will pay it off for ¥ou and earry it a8 long as you desire, DU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property, 8o that you gel tho use of both money and property. 476 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY. KIND OF SB- ‘strietly coutidential. A, 1. Harrls, room 1 block 478 RIGHT IN TOWN. Botwoon 24th and 27th sts, and Spaulding and Spragus. #100.00 {5 the price, #2500 down, 25,00 down, 3.00 down, #10.00 & month without fnterest until $100.00 aro paid. Balance 2 and § yoars at 7 per cent. AMBES, 1507 Farnam st. * RIGHT IN TOW: Betwoen 24th and 27th sts. and Spaulding and Spraguo, $400.00 18 the price, $25.00 down, $20.00 down, $25.00 down, $10.00 a month withott {nterost until $100.00 ave paid. Balance 2 and 8 years at 7 per cent. AMES, 1507 Farnam st. RIGHTINTOWN. Between 24th and 27th sta, aud Spaulding and Sprazus. until $100.00 aro p: Balance 2 and AMES, 1507 Farnam st. 602 MONTHLY PAYMENTS: 5000, 50 feot. 100.00. 50 feet. 50.00, 100 f §1.100.00, 5 age, d rooms, $1.000.00. th front house, 6 robms, $1,500.00, 5 all first payment and asy monthly mients, Small clear lots will e taken Seo N. A. Kuhn, druggist, 1oth au JFORSALEON BASY A south front cottage, § rooms, §1, A south front cotta b A south front hou E{i‘mlm NEBRASKA PARM LANDS FOR sale by Huntsberger & ‘Climents, Lyons, Burt county, Neb. MT139y5° BSTRACTS. THE MIDLAND GUARANTER and Trust company, ADSWACLETS, conveyancers. Titles perfected and guarapieed. *Own the only complete abatract books las county. R TOR SATE. 0-kiC UFE AND LOT WITH b, in Rountze plicor hotse newly vainted, nicely papered and painted sinside, furnace, hot cold water, gas and :‘A‘%\ Property cheap at 00, tneumbrance $2 will” sell ‘on casy terms for $7,000. Address owner, J 19 Bee. 797 QOR SALE. G-ROOM COTTAGE worth i NDLOT, Wil thked $2,500¢ 100 encum- brauce: monthly payment on balance. Houss newly papered, ity water, bath and water closot. Address owner, J 18 Bee. 798 OHANCETO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front 1ot Lowe aveuue (Poppleton park), casy access to motor. ‘Owner going into business, ' Will Als0 1ot Hanscom Plice. sell very cheap for cash. Big bangaiu for cash. Address L. ¥, P. 0. Tox 335, 31 TIME TO INVEST IN and 100k at this for bargains in in- real estate, Bide property. 4 10ts, 10th and Center, worth $1,200 each, only £600 cac 110t in Orehard Hill, worth $1.200, only $700. 1 corner lot on Milltiry ave,, Jiist opposite Clifton Hill, worth $1,200, only $700. Lot on Marey st.. between 31st and 32d, worth £3,000, only $1.900. Fluest lot1n Crolgiton Heights, worth $1,200, only $775. 210ts fu Lincoln Place, worth $1,200 each, only #900 for both. lots, ~ LaFayette place, Walnut Hill, worth 500°00 each, for §1,500.00'each. 32 Avondale park, inside oue mile line, Webster street lots, with paving, curbing, stone sidewalk, sewer, parking, electric lizht, ete. The finest insido residence property in the clty, at the lowest price, 500.00 perlot; our price only $1,500.00 per Jot, half cash. Burt street fronts in Avondale park: only $1,300.00 per lot. It will pay you to in- Vestigato this, Fourtoen lots fn Roes place, on Georgia and Virginia avenues, between Mason and Pacitie, For cash we are offering this property at G0c on the dollar. Fora home there 18 nothing finer; as an in- vestment it 18 impossible to find anything better. Always a pleasure L0 show any or all of this prop- erty. BIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 1702 Farum, worth $2, PARGAINS IN HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS. J. N. Frenzor, room 3, Fréuzer block, obp, . 0. i BUSINESS CHANCES, Taten, 100 month, Notl $1.50 a line per “BRICK SIDEWALKS—SIDEWALK BRICK TO exching for casl, Willlam J. Welshans, 414 asch block: MOANIy12 Y00, YOU WANT T0 BUY. SELL OR EX- change o business, real estote or lands? Do you want additional pital 1o your business? If B0 see us, wo can help you. Call or write for our bullotin. " Oflces i all principal eliies, Wester, Busineas Agency, 310 N. ¥, Lito Bdg, 548 b0 ~BUSINESS O NINGS,574 SHENANDOAH 412 Jy: ¥OR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC Rates, 100 a line each insertion, $1.60 a lne per month, Nothing taken for less thin 25 0-ROOM HOUSE, ALL NODERN INPROVE: nts, 7 minites walk from postofi rionth. 2114 Chicago st Percy B, F U iee bitlding. Tel. 1601, 070 HOUSES AND FLATS OF ANY DESCRIPT A price; also 8lors. Apply R. Tizard North 24th 600 ,,ii-u»umm HOUSE, ALL MODERN CONVEN- enges, Inaulro 1019 Didie. 605 Jyd "D FOR RENT, No. 213 N. 17TH, 14 IOOMS, two floors furnished, uear new postofiice wite. See Geo. J. Fox, 1415 Harney stre M576 )y 27 T FOR RENT. PLEASANT FURNISHED house. for summer, at low rent. 1o desirable teunnt. " Tlieo. L. Kingwalt, 2020 8t Mury ave, > FOR SALE, GOOD FAMILY HORSE AND opliadid pidcion. 630 80. $hatwrect, 5 100 OARRIAG carry the largost stock of wa ity, consisting of family phietons, ' Vietorias, roeka depoi oddird buggles, wilgoneites, juinp seats \gis; new aid second- It nd b convinced. Drunuiond Carrlage Cor, 18th and Harney streets. M9 Jyl P, “GOOD ROAD CART, CHEAP, FIRST HOUSE north of Dodge on $1st avenue, M720 3% FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Rates, 1ige & word first Insertion, 1oa word there- after. Nothing taken for loss than 25e. ~7-ROOM COTTAGE, ALL MODERN. 8013 Leavenworth, 591 $0% FOR RENT. HOUSE 0 ROOMS, 1811 IZARD oot 090 2¢ “FOR LRENT, NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE, CEL- L, elstern, cliy water, $0.00 per month, Ei- Quire 1418 Farnan, M73 3 DiEEok BENT, 8-ROOM HOUSE, INQUIRE 833 ISouth 224 strdet. M7 1% - Dirox RENT—0-ROOMCOTTAGE, 5047 OALL- B foculd. Tuguire next house east. Mosg 2 oR nuu’rfn|fl|n:~-wn;u HOUSE, MOD- 1 L proyements, 1 cluss ¢ on: flou. S14 Bure Ba. o cluas coudifions seed DR VAN CAMP'S 10-ROOM BRICK RESI- 'dences, Nos. 613 and 615 N. 20tk lll’wx‘ :‘I‘I‘IISL - made luto'one house of 20 rooms. M716 2¢ ¥OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS Raton Tige o word fret uscriion 163 word there- ROOM, 2008 FilckLY ruRNHE SOUTH . 3 M 104 Jy‘ll‘ 'URNISHED - ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR Efl.fln—m couveulonces, 320 !ufllfilfit - F ASANT, WELL FURNISHE! M8 with all modern eonvenlences, H;‘&?MDHH?QL-. 2 - > M 503 - E—nn WENT, TWO N Hirooms; oue wilu LY FURNISHED - Selipe L Efim FURNISHED ROOMS FOB GEN- -ly'.‘lw ward sireot. 700 y6 aloove. Call at Luey Busann. Qo SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYOLE, cushion tire, nearly new. Very cheap. Aress K 9, Bos. Misa0 Jy 21 ~FOR SALE, LAUNDRY PLANT AT LESS Ahan half price; and brick bullding 22x60 feet, $20.00 per month. Enquire 1818 Farain MOT4 2 QiEQH, SALE, NODEL D VICTOR BIOYCLE, used 1wo nionins. Call or address Room 8 Batch: elor Headquart: im 704 3° ~TO SELL A GOOD PAYING STOCK OF hardware, will tivolee about $4.000.00, ina 00d town 0f 1,000 tnhablkauts in northeasiern No- raska. Good reasons foF selliug. Addroas K 41, Beo oftice. N7z 7 7~ CHOP HOUSE DOING A GOOD BUSINESS, location, well estabiished trade, completely ing for the right person (t South 13th street, up- sy QMEORTABLE LITTLE HOME NEAR CAR, Holises from §1,600 o 500, casy terms. Improved prope n 7 per cent to 10 - 16th and Douglns, 519 1 NVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET rich. W offer for quick sale 10_choteo little tions of ach, at Millard, only $100 per acre. You ean live there and work or do busi- oKy 1 Omahi. 1f you would secu 4 id, any o of which witl' praduc yourself a planta- a_1ivi and family. Boggs & Hill, 1408 Fi 503 Jy " TABLE BOARD WANTED. “7,\"1‘]“) TABLE BOARD BY TWO GENTLE- n , Georglin or Park ave. between Leven- worth aud Woolworth, state terms. Beo. Address K 42, 695-50¢ “BECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, _ Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, §1 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25 i OYLES & BANB, DEALERS IN TYPEWRITERS. All makes bought, sold, exchanged, rented. 613 N. Y. Life bldg. 484 DRESSMAKING. Rates, 10c a line each insortion, $1 50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less than 25¢. ADIES AND CHILDELRN'S DRESSM also 'II]I\T!HI'“"'H‘“ to orde ifdesired. 1707 Mandersol ol. 55% AKING: furnished 681 Jyl* SCALES. Rates, 10¢ a line ea month. Nothing taken EW & SECOND HAND SCALE: Address Borden & Sellecic Co., h insertion, 1,50 a line per For less th 5 ALL KINDS st., Chicago 456 PATENT BUREAU, SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4yoars Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofice. Advice troe No fee until patentis obtained. Administrate In the district courtin and for Nebraska. In the mattor of_thu estate of Cntherimo Saling, deccased. Notice of sale: Notice Is hereby ‘given that In pursu ince of anorder of Cunningham K. Scott, one of the kml‘,: s of the district court of Sm-{)y county, ehraska, made on the 28th day of November, 1892, granting a license to Louis Lesieur, ad- ministrator of the estate of Catherino Saling, deceased, to sell tho property hercinaftor described, there will bo sold at_public sale, at the east door of the county court house, i tho village of Paplilion, Sarpy county, Nebras on Saturday, July 8, 1893, at 1 o'clock p.m. of said day, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described roal ostate, to-wit The cast half of tho northeast auarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the south part of northwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, the east part of the east half of the northwest quarter, all in scction thirty-one (1), township fourteen (14), rango thirteen (18); filso a strip in the southeast corner of section thirty (80), township four- teen (14), rango _thirteen (18), and containing inall about 192 acres, more or less, in Sarpy county, Nebraska. Ruid sale shall remainopen for one hour. Sald land is situated three miles west of Fort Crook and_threo mfles south of South Omaha, at the junction of the Union Pacific and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroads and consists'of 135 acres of rich, lovel, tillable Tand and 57 scres of timber and pastire. . Dated at Papillion, Nebraska, this 5th day of June, 1893. Louts LEsiEu Adminfstrator of the estate of Catherine S ing, decensed. 730-d-J1-3 YOU NEED FUNDS When trayeling In EUROPE or at tho WORLD'S FAIR. Carry TRAVELERS CHECKS OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUIRE RAILWAY TIME CARD HICAGO, Dépot 10th 's Sale. py county, e il )-| Arrives Omaha 8.00 am 950 am Depot 10th and Mason Sts. _Denver EXpress. .. X pross Denver Express ..., Denyer Limited ebraska Local (Exc CHICAGO, R. T & PAl Unios Toth & 1030 am| Atlantio EXpross........ 860 pm |Cliic. & Den. Vestibule Limited 710pm Night Express . 1.00 awm Vorld's Falr Limited “Golng [ CHICAGO, R. L & PACIFI Union Depot 10t & Mar - Xdncoln, Fairbury Local. . Tt Den. Vestibule Limited! 00 pin £.00 A Depot 10th aud Mason Sts Kunnas Clty Day Express. XD, vin U.P. Tri Omaha_ 5.56 pm 640 dm 0.40 am Arrlves Omaha UNION PACTFIC. Union Depot 10ih & Maroy Sts. | ANTED, 6-ROOM COTTAGE WITH MODERN improv 18, barn and good sized lot, WLl not pay over $2,600; must be a bargaln. G. G. Walluce, Browh block, 16th and Douglus. M573 4y 1 Denver Ex) 9. 4.05 pm 2.16pm|. ....Overland Flyer, ... 7.00 pm 415 pin | Hoatrics & Stromsb e Bx (0% 8in)| 1230 pm . 10.40 an ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH, AN kery and confectionery at Wayne, Neb. county scat of Wayne Co. Address A, W. Breiiling, Wi 525 3 7 —FOI RENT, A SMALL WATER MILL. AD- dress box 55, Lincoln, Neb, 521 Y, A BARE OPPORTUNITY, TIHE OLD %S: tablislied and well-paying g store husl- ness to be sold, with bulldiugs and lots. Retiring from busiuess. lnquire Postmaster, Lowell, Neb, DO Jy2e —¥8.000 TO $10.000 STOCK IN NEHRASKA country bank, with salarled position. Wil tako good improved farm, clear, for half; balance, cash, od business aud worih “investigating. Wallace. Brown ble, 16U and Douglas. Y: FOIL RENT, RESTAURANT WITH 18 ROOMS centrally located; partly furnished. Address K 4, Bee, o~ MOBT jy3* Y, VELL BSTABLISHED BOTTLE HOUSE FOR sale. Good reasons for seiling. Address K Bee. MO21 6 A NEW AND CLEAN STOCK OF DRY #oods and shoes, invoicing abont $2,000,00, for salo at 75 cents on the dollar. All slaple goods, A 1 location and business chance. A bavgau. If Jou want a stock of goods of any kind aidresn Henry O. Smith, Falls City, Nebraska. 667 30 AND BATH Y FOR SALE BARBER SHOP room, located 1 the business part of elly und gxeollent buslncss. For particulars sddrons K 87, oo, 4 0 BUY o1 1N STOEPEL PLACE. Chicapest and best 1018 in OMAHA rioe W terms 1o B BUNIDERS. Stoepel Place lots will aways advance in price, for the eity must grow wilyward. Call on or ad* dress W. A, Webster, 402 Bgé bldg. Mo77 JVE ACRES WITH SMALL COTTAGE JUST southwest of the elty, will” make a nice home, also splendid place for small frait and early vogo: tables: ouly $2.450.0. Hidkh Keal Bstate Ageney, 405 N. ¥, Life building, M9 2 CHANCE TO HAKZ*) EY. NICE FIV] o tract with swall e404ge Just outsid ; Will make nice Rome aud ‘4 B for fruit and vegetithles: Dll\l) $2 ki’ Keal Estate Agoicsy 800 N. ¥, Life build- Moss 2 Special i [QOR SALE, NEW clstern, clty water, yi time. Euquire 1315 Farnay B SALE CHEAP LOT 5 MARKALOW PLACE. Call or address 1204 N!mh St. 701-7¢ P‘XAMINI’Z THIS FOREMD SALE, 10-ROOM \0USC, AMOKE new, LAtWANO. BEWeraKe, elo., X120 feet to alley. Puiwa $3,000, “Mf canh; fmprovements cost $3,000, 928 N. 324~ 693 8 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. _Omaha 530 pm| . 111304 E. & MO, VALLEY, [ 16th and Websier Sts. Deadwood offolk (Fx. Sunday). St. Paul Expross CHICAGO & NORTH WESTN. U. P. depot. 10th & Marey Sis. (Bx. Bun'y.) Carroll Passenger LChilcago Express. Vestibulo Limited! 7.00pm .20 Eastern Flyer ...\ 20 pin | (B, i) Chie. Pass. (Bx. Mon.) . MISSOURI PACIFIO, Depot 151l aud Webster Ste. .8t Louls Expros ++:8t. Louls Express . Nobraska Loc: Omahal 0.00 am 900 am| 5:30 pm. Omaha 0.60 pm 6. 4.05 pm alimays] 10 pm | Omaha IA.(IL\ am Ha fifld: Depot 15th and Wel Lo i [8loux Clty” Accommiodation loux Ciiy Expross (Ex. Sun.)|12.40 pm . fll.)l:lu Llulllm! 9.20 am. OUX CITY & PA Depot, 10 and Sloux Clty Pass Paul Expro: PC. oy Sis. ngor. Qplon SALE. DARBRE "sHOP. DEST SU- burban location i~ Omaha. Call at 215 ih street. M7 Q—-pfia_ruximié. KOOM 30, BABKER BLOCK. M700 Jysl Y, WANTED X PARTNER. EITHER ACTIVA or silent, with $2,000.00 cash, iu & good payin established fire insurauce agency. Address K 45, o ! N726 4* pe—— | Rates, e & word first insertion, le 4 word thercafier. Nothing taken for less tian 25¢. F GELLENDECK, DANJOIST AND TEACH X21510 California stroet. ER. 914 FOR EXCHANGE, CLAIRVOYANTS. Ratcs, 100 8 lino cach insortion, mouth. Nothiuy taken (0r leas than 26c. a e por 'S MES. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLATRVOYANT, rellable business medium’ otk year us 119 Nisui SMES. DR M LEGRAYE PROFHET! EAD clairvoyant and life reader; telld your 1ito from eradle vei can be conauited on all aftairn of 1ifo; has the celebrated Egypiian broast bleto 1o unite’ the separated aud ohuse wurriage Wit one you 1ove: Coine. oue. come il aud be couvineed of her romarkable powers. Oftice und rosidence 417 8. 11th streel, hours § 4. . 10 9 p. m. Striet life ehart aud photo of your fusure wile or husband sont through wmail (or $5.00; chart alone, $2.00. Al letters contalulig & oeuis {3 stan) Promptly auswered. OBy A Rates, 10e a line each insortl 1.50 month. Notliug taken (oF leas subs Lae, 19 Pe8 17-$25,000 WORTH OF OLEAR LAND 50 B L S OL OV AR LAND blig. M 011 I HAVE $2300.00 EQUITY IN 160 ACRES 90 miles from’ Omaha; dlso 820 ucres {n Mis- sourd, all clear. Wil sell or exchange for stock eral merchandise, boots and shoes, horses or 3 B., 4004 Leavouwords eireut. o ala 05 Jy1% 89, Bloowmteld, Nob. IR S fildil b" DIANG TAUGHT. THREE LESSONS FOR #1.00. Miss Truman, 520 North 19th street. M722 i* LOST, Rates. 15¢e a word first insersion, 1¢ & word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 26¢. STRAVED, A WHITE HORSE, UNSHOD. SOAR “‘:;u hh‘i‘. JI ulllsfllhlur welght ¥ “ e urn to J. H. Greew, Baxicroft sts., Onal and rocelve rewand. 70 _ PAWNBROKE 10¢ line each isertion, Nouling taken for less it 23c. month Z.;,?’."—“'"};"‘”‘fi‘t. LAND ul(xmi’r:r";awflx chunge for morehandise o - areds K. K. Kvereil, Moihgous, ia. 7 696 4+ JSONNENIERG. DIAMOND TROKER. 1905 sDouglan st Loans meney on diamonds wiiches, ié. Old gold aid sliver bougiit. Tol. 1668, 448 80 a llue por | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO al _Dopot, 15tk aud Websiur Sta. Paul Linl T OMALA & ST, LOUIS. U. P. Depot, 10th and Marey. S1. Louis Caniion Ball ... 12.38 pin Fall to Beport Births, The births of children in Bohemian families have not in the past been reported in a satis- factory manner to the Board of Health, and a great deal of trouble and inconvenience has been experienced. Dr. Towne has secured from the priests'a list of the births during the past eighteen monthsand has ascertained that of the number #80 were not reported to the board, 1f there is not u better observance of the law: awmong some of the doctors and midwives a prosecution or two will be instituted to im- press upor the minds of the derelict ones l $hat births mus) be reporied, DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Affairs in the Oommerocial World of More . Than Passing Intarest. EFFECTS OF MONETARY UNCERTAINTIES Trade in All Sections of the Country Hag Been Restrioted—Reports from Bui ness Conters—Nusiness Fail- ures for the Woek. New Yong, June 80.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade say Tho closing of Indian mints against silver, the fall of sil- ver bullion to 62 cents in New York, 521 vence at London on Thursday, the fall in wheat to 6215 cents at Chicago and 70 conts at New York, tho suspension of operations by miners and smelters of Colorado, and some other siver producing states, have made the past weok one ot unusual interest. Up to tho present time domestio trade has not materially changed since last week, though increasingly restricted by monetary uncertainties. Reports from Olties. Philadelphia reports manufacturers un- willing to accept time contracts, but retail {.‘rndo and collectious have improved in most nes, Pittsburg roports ncreased weakness in iron, and coal mining is dull. At Cincinnati wholesale trade is larger than a year ago, but collections are slow, money slow and banks cautious, At Cleveland there is no improvement in iron ore. Lake freights are depressed. At Detroit business is fair and conserva- tive and money close. Chicago reports better accommodation for merchants, and, though business is still somewhat restricted, collections nre less dimlcult, The clns{n? of silver mines and smelting works may lessen orders, but it Is belioved only temporarily. Trade with farming regions is expectod to improve with better crop prospects and a larger export demand. Provisions are steady, but whoat is at the lowest price for forty years, though now held by strong parties. The rotail trade of the city has been much enlarged by the World’s fair. Receipts of products are gon- erally smaller than o year ago and a decrease appears in clearings and sales of real estate and securities. At Milwaukeo crop roports are encourag- ing, but in iron mining sections trade is much depressed, collections aro slow and many extensions are asked. St. Paul reports a good crop prospect, col- lections slow and trade quiet. St. Louis notes a fairly active wholesale trade, some decreaso in collections and monoy in only moderate demand at 6 to 8 per cent. Business at Kansas City is fair, but grain receipts very light. Good Reports from Omaha. Omaha reports active trade in groceries and fair in dry goods. At Denver business is moderate and col- lections slow. At New Orleans trade is very dull; money tight and collections slow, with banks very conservative. The supply of woney at Mobile is ample for business. Atlanta reports trade generally satisfac- tory but mouey tight. Charleston nhotes larger trade than usual in dry goods, hardware aud shoes, with poor collections Throughout the country, while collections are slow and failures numerous, the condi: tion of legitimate business is regarded as healthy and hopes arc entertained that the worst has passed. The hoves are mainly based on the belief that the silver law will be repealed and that the certainty of its re- peal willencourage foreign investments here. Lower prices of products also tend to in- crease merchandise exports, Wheat has reached prices regarded as out of the ques- tion & month ago, and yet the supply in sight is very large and returns from the north- west a8 1o the coming harvestare more favorable. Corn is lower, with very good crop prospects, and oats about 2 cents lower. Hog products have declined 65 cents for pork per barrel and 15 cents for lard per 100 pounds, with increasing receipts of hogs. Cotton, though most stubbornly supported, isan o(fihhh lower, the stocks of American here and abroad béing nearly 2,500,000 bales, though new cotton is but sixty days away. The state of foreign exchange indicates willingness to send money hither for loans or investments, but the Bank of Englond by changing the rate for gold, shows de- termination to resist exports to this country. Merchandise exports continue heavy, while exports thus far in Juno fall about 4,000,000 behind the same month last year. The volume of domestic trade shrinks consider- ably, especially at the west. Clearings in June are about 10 per cent smaller than last year, the decrease at tho west being nearly 20 per cent. Low Prices for Iron and Steel, Business in iron and steel products is re- markably depressed, and experienced ob- servers pronounce the situation and outlook the most unfavorable ever known. The volume of busine: i e, but at the lowest price on re Trade in woolens is much restricted and waiting for future developments, neither manufacturers nor merchants caring to take risks which they canavoid, In boots and shoes a somewhat general suspension of manufacture at the east seems foreshadowcd and while cotton mills are in good shape there is much reluctance to enter into large engagements for the future. The business faiiures of the last seven dnys number 834 For the quarter ending June 80, the fallures in the United States number 8,19 9 for the second quarter of 1802, For the six months of 1803 the failures number 6,401, against 5,503 dur- ng the same period in 1892, showing an in- crease of 808, The total liabilities of all the failures occurring in the first six moaths of 1803 are $1065,000,000, while for the same period in 1502 they were £452,000,000, showing an increase of $106,000,000. WALL STREET FOR A WEEK, Stocks Affected by the Pollcy of the Indlan Government Toward Silver, New Youk, June 30.—Bradstreet's Wall street review will tomorrow say: The sudden action of the Indian government in suspending free silver coinage has precipi- tated a crisis affecting silver interests throughout the world. The influence of this movement, coming upon a decidedly strained financial situation here, re- sulted in acute disturbance of the stock market. Preparations for the July disbursements have resulted in calling of loans, which, with the narrowed supplies of loanable funds in this and other leading money markets, and the g ally unsettled condition of credits resulted in scvere pres- sure, the rate for cali loans fuctuating wildly with a strong upward tendency, which, on Thursday last, carried the quotations up to threc-cighths of 1 per cent per day, plus 6 per cent, the equivalent of about 75 por cent per aunum. At this juncture, however, re- lief came from the action of the New York banks. The silver crisis has unquestionably aggravated the uucertainty, which is the worst feature of the nding situation. While the general conclusion is that the action of the Indian government renders the repeal of the Sherman act inevitable, it in- creases the anxiety for the settlement of the question and the avoidance of the straim in- volved in further dela; The demoraliza- tion of silver securities in London and of ex- changes on other silverusing countries than India was also unsettling, while the drop of siiver bullion from 813 to 62 and 65 cents per ounce and of silver bullion certifi- cates to 62, were calculated to affect the market directly,'while the closing of the mines and smelters in the west, which has followed so proinptly the “‘street,” because of the belief that railroads and other corporate interests would be unfavorably aflected, wero considerations being retlected in the course of price The dropin wheat was regarded with complacency in Wall street as having & ten- dency to stimulate foreign buying and thus break up the anomalous conditions in for- eign exchange, which, depressed toa frac- ton over the gold-importing point by the stringency of woney, does ot bring in gold shipments on account of the scant supply of bills offered, l ‘While the bear operators by sheir pressure Mprevents the violent fits of cor to sell stocks down and their subsequent coverirg operations, have supplied the bulk of the activity and the principal cause for fluctuations, there was no lack of liquida. tion. This is shown by the activity in gov+ ernment bonds, savings banks having been hoavy sellers at, in some instances, conces- sion prices. National banks are stated tobo the principal buyers. Othor classes of bonds pressed for sale, while the wholo stock list showed weakness which seomed to culminate on Thursday. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS, Bat Few Cltlos Have Escaped the Effects of the Money Stringency. New Youx, June 80.—The following tablo, compiled by Bradstrect's, gives tho cloaring house returns for the week enaing June 20, 1803, and the vercentage of increase or do- crease as compared with the corresponding week last year: ciries, Boston.. | Philadeiph St Loul W San Francisco. . Baltimor . Pittabure 9 Irioans Minneapolis Buffa v Loulsvilio. Dotroit, . Milwauk Cloveland Omaha Provide Denver Tndianapolis. Columbus, 0. Houston Richmond Momphils... Hartford Portland, Oro. Washinglon. Springtield Worcestor. Portland, Mo, ort Worth. Seattle Sloux Clty....0 Waco. Des Molnen. .. Grand Raplds. .. Norfolk ¥ Los Angcios, Syracu: 861,74 0,700 . 954078/ ¢ {Charlesion Sfoux Falls Akron.......... Sifringtield, 0. Bay City Hastings, Nob,..| Chattanooga... .. Hutehinson, | Fremont, Neb. Galveston....... . Total United States. |$ BRADSTREED'S REVIEW OF TRADE, Business Throuzhout tho Country, Exeept at o Few Polnts, Very Much Deprossed. New York, June 30.—Bradstrest's weekiv reviow of the state of trade will tomorrow say: The pressure in the New York money market incident to the July disbursements is aggravated by the drop in silver. Ship- ments of money from New York to the interior this week are $1.000.000, more or less. Following the effects at Chicago of re- striction of credits and loans, the echo from Detroit and the detonation from the Pacific coast, come reports of increasing stringency at larger Texas cities, points where, until now, comparatively little of the financial disturbance has been felt.. There is no general or radical improvement in the situa- tion at eastern centers. The south reports no change and increasing stringency, but at the west, Cleveland, Chicago, Miiwaukee, St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City furnish phases Of improvement, which point to check to unfavorable symptoms, and g0 and Kansas City banks are dis. « moro freely. The refusal of Salt Lake City and Charleston bankers to fur. arings totals this week due te d decrease in volume, a feature char. istic of bank clearings as a whole, the aggregate being $956,000,000, a decrease ol 7.5 per cent for the week, and 7.b per cent as compared with the week a year ago. Prices of Staples, Prices of staples continue to decline,whoat touching another “lowest price,” with a de- crease of 2 cents, corn going off 1l5 cents oats, 1% cents; cotton, lg cent; sugar, cent; steel billets, 10 cénts; pork, b0 cents lard, 15 cents, and wool fractionally. Coffeo scores an advance of 1 cent, hogs aro higher, petroleum higher and anthracito coal is booked for an adyance toda; Business failures in the United States for six months ending June 23, exclusive of com- mercial and industrial cc s, where ac- tual assets exceed hiabilities, number 6,401, tho largest six months tof reported, but only 3 per cent larger than in 1501 ana 3 per cent larger than in 1885, following the finan- cial panic of 1884 Liabilties this year equal $170,000,000, nearly twice as much ns in 1801, two and one half times as large as and $114.000,000 larger than in the first half of last year, s0 in the first quarter as com. 4 with last is only $4,000,000, without an aso in the number of failures, the s ond quarter is responsible for the gain of 8% failures and $110,000,000 Jiabilities, There wero 284 failures having 200,000 or more liabilitics, with $113.000,000 total liabilities, which represent an increase of 300 per cent in number and 600 per cent in aggregate debts. There were 175 failed banks with liabilities of $43 000,000, an increase of 600 per cent in nuber over last yosr: and wiore than 800 per cent in debts, General Trade, General trade through the country re. mains atalow ebb and leading industries are runuing on orders almost wholly without excoption. Some will shut down for & por tion of the summer, < Exports of wheat (flour included) from both coasts of the United States and Canada equaled 5,971,000 bushels this wook, the heaviest week’s total this year, 25 per cent increase over the week last year and much heavier gains over like weeks in like pre. ceding years, Decreases i stocks of whoat have been more rapid than ever before, 5,800,500 bushels in the United States and Canada last wook, decreasing Furopean and wfloat supplics about e e Do you read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsuparilla? They wie thoroughly reliable and worth your con- tidence, — High Sehool Alumnl, The Alumni Association of the Omata figh school held its annual busi meecting atthe High school building last evening, In the absence of President J, Broatch, Dr. Victor Rosewater, '57, waa chosen Lo preside as temporary chairman, The statement of the treasurer was received and approved und & vole of thauks given the rotiring oficers, “The ofticers elocted for the ensuing year are: Charles McConnell 86, president Miss Lizzie Vau Zandt '84, secretary, Charles Helgren '01, treasurer; Miss Mary Fiteh 52, and Frank Riley 98, members of the executive committoe. ———— \Vbnomnf wu&i: s not dangerous whem Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy 1is “15 given. It makes upwwrntlaln‘ casy o hing, re it to small children as jurlous. For sale by s no danger in giving it contains nothing druggisis.

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