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SPECIAL_NOTIGES. DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will ba taken unti] 12:30 p m. for the evening And until 8:30 p. m. for the morning and Sanday wditfons. Advertisers, by requesting & nnmbered eheck, ean have thelr answers nddressed to a numbered Jetter in care of THE Byr. Answers s0 nddreased Wil be delivered apon presentation of the eheek. SITUATIONS—WANTED, “Rateon 10 & word firat nsertion, 1o word there: L Nothing taken for less than SMAKER WILL GO OUT fit guaran North X WANTED, BY YOI fice work or copylng 1o do, dross Q 38, Boa “A - A DANISH GIRT, PLACE IN A family for general Inguire John Mathers, ca Ity hall Mi300 21% _ WANTED-MALE HELP. Rates 146c a word first fn After, Nothing taken for le ;- SALARY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS T0 Dhanale the Patent Chemieal Tuk T metl, st useful and novel invention of the age w fuk thoroughly in 1wo seconds. Works 1k magle. 200 1o 500 pereent Profit. Agents making 00 per week, We nlso wanta genernl agent 10 charge of territory and appoint sub agents. A rare cl to make money. Write for terms and & specimen of crising. Monroe Erasing Wfg. Co., X #6, La Crosse, Wis, MANAGER, INDUSTRIO CAPABLE oung man 1o mavage offiee for roliablo com- pany. Good £21ary and ntercat in bieiness. Mist ¥ rencen fnd e $000.00. Room ¥ YOU W LADY LIGHT OF. #2000 month, Ad- 307 25 WANTS A honsework. rtion. 1ea word there- A than 25¢. Exch. bidg., Chicago, 111, Mizg HOD PAYING JOI WRITE 0., Milwaukoe, Wis, M men with rigs Am \ Wringer, Co., 148 B, WAt RGETIC MAN WHO HAS had experience is salesman or solleltor, Give Teferences and_address W. C. Wilson, lock box 1640, Lincoln, Neb. - 01 18 WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS CITY SAL] or C. Bluffs. Plymouth Rock 1 BN lerk s who ean solleit vith northern part of eity; yeurs, o el Bired P WANTED 8 REWS AG trame. Lincoln, AT LAST WE w World's Fat py righted photo and exhibits, Tor worke NTS TO RUN 0 It. R. News M317 HAVE Pliotographed.” only raphs of buildings, Tremendous dilly sales: bon drop everything udle it you money fast: bie eo 85 hooks on etreulirs, te ou g Co., 358 olos, §1. L 3 Chestnut 't arbor Phila., Pa B WANLED -ADDR men and women #10.00 & week guarante Airy. Geods monopol and delivery Address K 89, Box 3363, B, hax nishing x auatnted n proferred. Raten. 11 froner. Ap- N~ WANTED, LADIES AND G /will pay youi §5 10 $12 per woek to do strictly hom I for us: no canvassing and prowpt pay ment. G.F. Emmons & Co., Batterym Water sts.. Boston, MAs. V- WANT FOR G Jwork. b th st A T _GIRL FOR housework. Warren Switzlor, Mar ('T GIRL work. 8: reh and 1194 ERAL HOUSE- 203 GENERAL 26018t GIRI, -WANTED. A LADY B to learn business: splendid ¢ tion. Address Q 41, Bee. 10calime each tnsertion, §1 Notiing taken for s ¢ I 38 IN ALL PAT D v )5 AND 4-R0OM & 8. VO block, with_steam; refercuces; 810 8 22d. 587 Dj ok 1 MODERN FLAT Laige block D [ j) - THOUSE, MODERN Lok, rent moderatd, Apply 204 i) 6-ROOM CGTTAGE. ALSO 4 OR 0 UMFUR- bished rooms, all wodern. beantital liwn and Bhide, N. B, cor. 220 i Mimi sireets, 4l ]_) LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPERDY WITH 1. 3. Kendall, 607 Hrown bidz. Stores, tats and 7-ROOM 8 13th st. . MODERN, CHOICK, IN Elgutior, 204 oo bldg. 560 NEAR BUSI- T bu ated all over the elty, NM741-02 SPAIR. 708 M700 YUSE NE 16 Capitc ROOM 1 auired D, T-ROOM DETACHED HO! s large yard; $20.00. Wright & 1 M2 1 ITH MOD- o improy v new, in excellont repiir; i Trust Cor i D, FLEASANT. house: niodern. Btreet. Rent niode TWO v DETACHE G HT-ROON © 1awn, barn. 2011 Plere 165 27 9 ROOM IRICKHOUSES, 1914 PARK . facinge i Wood finish, first quire 1415 Sonth Thi T. 7 ROOMS, RANGI AND ALL OTHEL in jrood condition, Blore, 7018, 1000 st. i 10 4. m rnics uelghborhood, ehe: A. Northup, T my ) 100 modern, 2ALLN, 24th st d-room cottage; clty water In room eottage; clty 6 rooma; ety watnr, room cottiage: eity water, Yebster BL; 6 room cotiage; good barn; It 8t: modern: fumished house: 8 in ehoiseat part of Omihi; for the winter. N s South Omahi 8toro room. Loan and Trust Company, 16th and Dodge - 7 20 Dizizea MPAGE, Tiauire 2518 Capitl aves 2 ])'H..nm MODERN FLAT, 10, - HOUSES NOS. 1 SOUT! It rooms, all moder %o W, P, Pattemion block. : NEW HOU. 1 and Calfornga uiy D Clarke, 21 SOUTHW £ST Allmodery COTTAGE, BVERY 0" Howam street. N270 19% 4 ROOMS, ¥10.00. 031 8. VERAL IR cy, Roon U, Wit T){10- 100N ROVSE A MODERN CONVEN- onoea. 0214 Souih 19t wirect ML 21t st insertion, 1 Wikon for lss 1 NS FOR E FURNISIED O {0 vent: il ) upper Hoor Gluie Aurer ! SOUTH FRONT KOOMS, ALL MODERN, 208 Hurnoy Vim0 WITH Ol M) 13 CASS Ji FIGST PLONE OF RO it o it s Muow. SO05 Lart stooct. TRICLLY PURNISURD 10OMS. SUIT- L OF Barsn Koutligen. 125 Dodes THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T, ESDAY, FOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS MONEY TO MAN—B‘!AL ESTATE. Comtinmed, - PARLORS 1810 CiticAGO Y BET, w178 wor 3 UNPURNISHED ROOMS, USE OF BATH, 142220 Loavenworth street, M265 19 FURNISHED ROOMS, STEAM HEAT. G. “and bath. 203 So. 24th. M255 190° ) -NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. MOD. Yern convenlenees; for gentlemen only. 701 S 16th, fiat “C." M6 24 Raton 100 4 1ine each (nsertion. $1.50 & Tine per month, Nothing taken for less than 25e. W ‘lnAHfiflb; !:‘mv"!e«h/mu&m:lawnn oty . €3,000 and_upwards, per contino deinga. W. ¥ arnam Smil & 00,1320 Farnam 600 ~MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Omaha real estate, 1 o8 years. Fidelity Trost Co., 1703 Farnam. 602 N -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O. F. DavinCo., 1505 Farnam street. 601 |, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO GEN- Utlemen can obtatn A very large, elegantly fur- ninhed room with or without board, in 8 strictly priv References exchanged, Address s, Q 59 Boe office. M: ———— e FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 7~ ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y. Life, lends at low rates for ehoten sectrity on Nebraska aud lowa farmia o Omalia ¢ity proporty. MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Avply to W. B. Meike, Firat Natioual BKbide. J7-THE DOLAN, 200 AND 311 N. 18TH 87 i WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER O 8 Chirfstian assoelatfon, 111 8. 3, VERY PLEAS- 1024 Farnan 19° J7 ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO HOW- ard treei. 153 FURNISHED ROOMS, o table, nolerate rates FRONT ROOM FORL 1. WiLh board in a private family; boarders. Refere exchangod. En- 15 Webster, M260 20° 1E FRO furnished or unfurnished, tleman and wite or two gentiomen. THOARD, Fai ROOMS WITIT OR WITHO! 308 Donglas M0S 21+ FOR RENT—-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS I, A LARGE FURNISHED M FOIL v Fention 1o ot T ROOM WITH ALCOVE, Wi board 1051 word first ing after. (G- WANTED, MAN AND WIFE T0 TAKE Xpart of fine residence in Kountze Place, all modern fmprovements, reasonable: price, Inquire atonee at 4112 Locust street. M211 190 — FORRENT—STORES AND OFF1C &S, Rates, 10¢ a line each Insortion, $1,5 month. Nothing tatcon for lows thin 3 STORY BRICK BUILDING, ic huilding has afiroproof coe- hascment, complete steam-noating fixtures, on all the f10ors, gas, ote. Apply at the oMes 10 oo, 010 ON GROUND M8 WITHNELL BLOCK, 15TH M3118 19° T FOR DESK ROOM L or address, aline per and Hir: —WE HAVE SPAC to some desirable Wyckofl, Seamans & 1712 Farnam strect, Omaha, Neb, 516 T5ELEGANT NEW STORES ON 10TH NEAR Howard: splendid loeath 5 and con- fectionery. gonts’ furnish 0y good 1 also good light ment. Wright & Lasbu; O 1 part Be J-STORE ST PLOOR George J. Paul. 1005 M2D1 10° DESTRABLE DESK ROOM of Trade bullding. AGENTS WANTED, 10cq 1ine each insortion, $1 50 a line per. Nothing taken for less than 2 J oA . WE GUARANTE o can make §76.00 10 $250.00 8 month for us n locality: will pay salary or commis- sion, 48 pref 1, and expenses. Money deposited in binkk to_cover kame when started. 1f you are outof work we have something entlrely new to o i« if you will follow onr instruetions your BuCeCss 18 Bire. The people will have our goods, no matter how hard the tines. B sales reported everywhere, Al requived of you s a little plu and " push. We furnish sample outfits frec. Wr for particulars before all valuable tpr- Address “Manufreturors,” P, 0. 08, Boston, Mass. MOKD O11% INTS AT ONCE, TO SELL THE t musical novelly ever put upon hie market. An expensive outfit free (o those who mean business. are doubling their income by furnishi; i1l pay - either 1 20,00 per i ted matter with full partie: fon. ouso Man'fg, 75, Milwaukee, Wi J- ENTIRELY NEW o Gious for lndy or i hougehold or o o month, ors ARTICLE_TIG ntleman fgent end for cireu J - WILL $500.0HELP YOU 0UT? II' S0 YOU Jcan have it We offer you the sole azency for el that s wanted In evory home and ine dispensable in every ofMfices something Uit seiis it B articles sell Taptdly at doublo the thotigh 1ot answerkng the purpone half 60 00.00 to #700.00 1n three 1t which it will being o me i properly attended 10. 65 4o a8 well as men 1n own of conniry; don't mins this chance. write at onee to . W, Jonos, Springheld M3ii 1 WANTED—TO RENT. Rates, 100 a line mouth. 1 Insertion, $1 Nothing fol K, FOR RENT: 0-R00M FURNISHED HOUSE: 411 modern conveulcnees. Apply at 1011 wirt & HOUSE. MODERN od, with 15 to 20 Address or eall Room 0a lne per 58 than Lie. stro l; OR DOUBLE I\ convenienesh, contrally foc: room! able tonants. 1019 New York Life Bldg. T2 Ok HED FOR LIGHT price, ete, Add TLEMAN WANTS FURNISHED RO ventilated, 0od nekhborhood, pHy iy preferred. State lowest e K NTED, BY LADY WHOSE HUSBAND IS out of eity niost of time, room_and b use of plano, in strictly” private family. Q 31, Bee. STORAGE, ch fnsertion, $1. wcen for less than ROSS, 1214 HARNEY 505 "HOUSEHOLD GOODS, y and chieab rates. It Wells, 1111 Farnan 106 a Tinc mouth, " Nothing WANTED— " Rates, 1340 0 word fivat nsertion, after. Nothing taken or loks thai = N-A FINE BOLL TOP DESK. MUST L A bargain, Address Q 32, Do M word there- 'FOR BALE_FURNITURE. Rates, 15 after, Not Orzithidnor b boding, o1 word thora- S0, ALB, BEST Inquire Too 50 Wword firat insortio i takkon f0r Joa tha () O SALE, COMPARATIVELY NEW uiture of it B! room cottire, ut Aimont s ou prlow i taken ai oo, “Audreds Q14 110 () STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wolls Auction Co., 1111 Farmwn st. 0 URNITURE FOL SALE rent, 2010 Harnoy st FUR- own AND HOUSE FOR Call ac firat howse eant 200 20 FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONS, KT0 >-FOR SALE CHEAP, A NIG3 P X Tuoutv i 1614 Cumbi et >~ FOR SALE. A GOOD HORSE AND 11 i Tnuire 1290 ¥ i AP, A BAY HORS! 3 North 5711 mtrvet. _FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Taton: 110 worl flret vsorcion: 1o aftan Rt Takan as pscrdou: Tea word there- BRUNS. ot DLl Address N ud, ikt ol i 1 IN 'CAR LOTS. GILBERT ; . Councll Bluffs. M75702 —— TR CLAIRVOYANTS, biv, rack. cliss shipe. & luc per —_—— O MassAu. ~TIC. “Tntes, 100 3 oo 304 s par MAME. CABSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, 5D 100K, 10U T, ULAMRARO. A160LC — SUINEIE Qi s Cathn M0 2 ALEE 303 Mo ue 1STH. UND FLOOR. hal. Steain. sul phor: Wb 2 insutlon, $1.308 1o por 107 L3 (hia TMENY, ELECTIO-THER- dhale tcationt, pusalenr s Ly s e U o W, #500.00 0 §1.500.00 TO_LOAN 1 10 yenrs on improved Omaha real eatate or farm . E. C. Garvin & Co., 208 Shoely block it MS40 W, TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAG Address Thomas Jefforis, Cou Mi18-30 % MONEY T0 LOAN -CHATTELS. MONE Tong_ time 11 Bluffs, I Tates. 100 4 Hne sach insertion, $1.60 & line por moy othine taken for less thian 25¢ X DO YOU WANT MONEY? We will FURNIT CARRIA D We kv $ and will £ You ean rodiice the cost of ¢ by & payment at any time, T or removal of property. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER 00., Toom 4, Withneil block, Cor. 16th and Harney sta. an vou ANY SUM vau wiah on sour P (-~ WILL, LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF A curity: strietly confidential. A. B, Harris, ro 1 Continental block. 5Y TO LOAN 11 sum which yon wish, small or Targe. t possibie rates, in the uiekest possibi 10 BUIL yOU. You ean it~ nin s you wish, when you wish, and only v for it i long a8 you keep it. Yougan borrow HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO! HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY, Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA» MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 806 SOUTH 10TH STREET, first floor above tho streot, THE OLDEST, LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.' il "~ BUSINESS CHANCES, Rates. 10e 8 lino o mionth. Nothing take tnsortio; NDOAH, IA. 5 Y WANTED ¢ TIC PHYSICIAN Address Lock Box 71, nd, Neb. 414 _FOR SALT} OR RENT THE STORLTING Hotel in Prosscr, Adams Co., Neb, Apply 1o CKay, a1 BEST PAYI o city for s 3 I IN THIS 1do streot 367 S SEPTEMBER 19, 1593, SECURITIES FOR SALE. — 34 Continued, OR LARS INVESTORS, SOM securities At offered al An attract- Honds, wikréants, mortgages, ete. ety glit edged, Indudes of John Dala. co mercial broker, 200 N. Y. kit 353 82 JFORSALE"SOME GOOD &100.00 FIRSE MONT- Fages on clty Droperty paging 10 poe con otter investment. Address “Ownor," P 4, “"X7X i WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS “Raten 130 a word firat {fsartion after. Nothing taken for Yesh o YHOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE at Chieago can find meat) 204 88th stecet, near Grwil Boulevard, at 500 to #1.50 per day; conveniont to elsvatod R. R.and Cottage Grove avenue eable cnrs. 660 031 B A LT A T UNDERTAKERSAND & MBA Rates. 100 & rtion, §1 month word there- WORLD'S PATR farnished Toomh &t Insertion. $1 Nothi taken for o thar RLY WITH JOHN With M. O, Maul.umdor- S, 16t st Tel. 606, DRESSMARING. BAKER (FORMET oba, decensed; Jate @ embalmer, 81 each Insortion, $1.50 & e per Nothing taken for GEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN lies solicited. Mins Sturdy, 4218 Nicholas 769.08% Ratos, 100 A 1i month. ;BEDOND»!{AFD TYPEERITERS i Nothing tal OYLES & BABR, 613 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. carty the i writors in’ the wost, all cont saved on leading machines. Tel. 558 244 SHORTHAND}ND TYE‘EWRI!‘ING.» Rates, 100 1 oh fnsertion. $1.5 month. ' Nothing taken for 1osy than Insortion, $1.50 & line per 0 foF lows thitn 3 TLEMEN CAN SOON acqnire & working Knowledeo of shorthand and ol of short- Typewriters to ront. 615 '['HE BEST PLACE TO LEARN SHORTHAND And typewriting 8 ot the Om, 1 Write Rolirbough Bros nd location un- ipal and pro- ter butldiog, M271 016* o rtion, ¢ a won aftor Nothing taken for lusg than & NEW & SECOND HAND SCALES, ALL KINDS. AN Address Borden & Selleck Co., L | — e FOR REN - HALLS. Rates, 10e a 11 month." Nothin; (OMAMA GUARDS "ARNMORY, 1711 enue, for balls, meetings,” club p Also Morand's nsstmbly both halls on first l0OF: 1o stafrs; no pillrs: et ventilation: terms reasonable. Call and sec Morand before enting olscwlors a line per 58 than 25¢ APITOL, ole, ney. FOR RENT, A BAKERY SHOP,OLD STAND No. 910 Northi 16th strect. Apply to Jos. Red- man. MSS1 {on: “good reasons for selil botit £1.800.00 apply but those who mcan. b Q8. Bee. Y;,ONE OF THE BEST AND 1 dware stores in the state for 5K, M120 19 0 LOCATED le. Addr 1 SALE, LUMBER STOCK will involce 00; reason Address Q 1 PONDENCE SOLICITED — WITH parties having five to ten thousand dollars Bustiess dosirable and long established. M ital needed. Address in sirict confidénee, Q M238 016+ LE, IN DRY {oing A laree busingss in Lincoln, v 01 5,000 population. a few of the besi departments dofng ock will inv. Spartment. T i B. Cunulfig] AND FIX- not “profitlast Jenr, s have other usiness. CORT ANTED A MAN CAPABLE OF HAND abor, who has $2.000 capital (crsh 10120 to Oregon under a fiv WILL SELL FOR CASH OR TRADE good firm in castern Nevraska or Iowa, cledn stock of mdse, in one of the best t Dras] Just the time of year business. Address J. Estuque & Co. month. Nothiug tak: 7/—1TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEDRASKA, KANSAS fiand’ Dakoti. Will sell chieap or ize for mdnc., horsesand cattle. Add. bok 76, ranktor, ind S BLOCK, GOOD TOWN IN BASD- ) Nebrasic, for Kook mdss. Addross § ‘roston, Neb. M519S: INE RANCH TOTRAD s NERAT, Gfor ¥3.500 cash, $5,000 land. Polut, Nob MERCHANDI Box 781, SBRASKA TO 3 hovaes and. part nont, Neb. Zi-WILL TRADE FINE EQUITY OF 1,500.00 lin 5 lot, , unimproved, in Denver. Colo. for elear Lind in central or eastern Neb clear lots and aerenge i Manitou, Richards, liox 104, Denver. Colo. 7-PIANO BOX OR HEAVY PHAETON, AL- 4most new, for light phaeton. Address Room 1019 N. Y. L. Bldg 207 19% 10 ORGAN AND SOME CASH T0 e Fhorse, Dliacton carviige. or botl. Qu7, Bee ofce, M09 21+ FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE. cli Tnnertion, $i taken for less tian 2e. \LLM LANDS, C. ¥. HARIISON, 013 N V. LIFA i M03'STo BABGAINS “HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS. SALE or irade. ¥. K. Dariiig, Harker bl. iy Wiy Nor i 3 INTA a line per VEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A nice home? Tam offering i ood G-room Lou Alf dere 1ot for half their valus. This 1y u John W. Robbins, owner, 240 Bes Hldg i and Bap. 'l)fmé\lffi IR j0od filrms that rent for $2.00 per aers cash 1 cultivation. Prico $30,00 par et mt for shave of crop. Price $3.00 to Good untmproved land at $5.00 to $1 acre. e 3 cash, 7 per cont {nterest, Abesal commission glyen agents. .00 per balanee fn anuual paymeats. D. Hayos, No. 10 1-2 South 15th streot, Omabid, Nor LEGANTLY FITTED UP HALL A ofher. purposes 1t Boyd's Now or, 501 Boyd's New Fheator. | M272 100 “Ratos, 14 n word first in thereafior. Nothly OST - POCKETLOOK, SUNDAY. 1N HANSCOM Lipatk. It finder does not wint o return money ndthe paper it contatned 10 17195 Cuniing ht. fon, 1 taken for les thin 2; QTRAYED WATER-COCKER SPANIEL Dborown and_ white, Answers {0 na Rewacd: Dodye st. Return to 221 [JOUND. ONE CHESTNUT MARE, 6 old, slight wire sertehon fore leg Owner can by proving prope expenses. South Omal Nicholas atrcets, Omub; YEARS Rates, 10c a line cach insertion, $1 month. Nothing taken for los ] SONNENBERG. DIANOND BROKEIL, ¢ «Douglasst. Loavs mouney on diamonds, wilte ete. Old gold amd silver Bought, Teol. 1553, MUSIC, ART Rates, 1044 n month. Nothing t (. F. GELLENBICK, BANJOISTARD TEACHER X.1510 Caifornia street. RO e e MARKET, THE REAL INSTRUMENTS placed on record September 18, 1893: WARRANTY DEEDS. Park Tand company to v Hansen, lot 6, block 8, Li s and ¥1fe 10 J ) Davis, jot block 2, Walnut Hili; lot 8, Karr's subidiv ; to siuie, 1o 4, Kare's subdiy. A J Whidden and wife to same, lots 1 and 2, block 59, South Omaba ... Union Ktock Yards compuny to G i Hammond company, a cerwin tract inse 4-14-13 56 .. Arthur East to' M Lenice, Tntthows subdiv. WM on and wifo to Schmidt, w 1 se 19-15-11 ... W L Selby, trustoe, un i wife €6 11 Rhode.lot 82, block 1, W L 15t add to South Om; e vevesiiis I wite to W Kirkpatrick, s 4 so 21 Same to O W Hunies, 1 F W Hewett and wife to'G | Ruy, 'w 72 feet, lot 2, block 87, Benson +.... QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. and wife to.J 12 Baunw subdiy... Nationai and w 1 lot 6, block 10, “block 8, Cote 20, block 11, Albright's A . 2,260 bank, ¢ 44 lot 101, Ony Briiliunt Annex RAILWAY TIME CA 03 [CHICAGO. DITRLINGTON & Q. Denot 10th and Mason Sta, <..-Chicagh Vestibule..... Arrives Omaha 10.15pm | 7.7 pm|. o5 K0 EXPross. 120 & 1w Loe 400 pm 400 pm .60 pm 4.0 pin 0200 pm | . Depol 10ih ~Kansas City D St L TICAGD, K. I. & PACIRIC, Omaba | Union Depoi 10th'& Marey Sis. | T RANE, Expre -aska Loe: Omaha 5.6 pm S0 am Arrlvos “Omaa 600 pim 5,00 pm 9. 7.10 ps | 5:00 pm | orld's Fay Limited.. . . 1219 shomi Exp. (W C. B, ex. Siin) il Biufs) Wil 00 ACRES GOOD FARM LAND WOI SAL low price or exclunge, i Nebrasia, (01 chandiso or horses. G. H. Polorou, 1412 QUARTERL SEOTION Neb. #100.00, half cush. ) M1 T 6-ROOM COTTAC 1 reet, paving and sow taxes il paid, $30.00 down, §20.00 per month () eluding hiterest) will trce iy genuine suip, Wi ter G, Cla . LARGE Ll ol Four ey blick from strect r: GoOD ROOM HOUSE. WIDE PORC and outbouses, with lot, 1ot, 50X, \ch. half Wiy U Kountze Pla F1300.00 cich. Other reaidonce aud businoss 101 oquall, ap. Writo mé or eall at roow 3 100 Dlock, iy A M ———— S CURIT:ES FOR BaLl. 1 fon, $1.50 & [ug per month. Nothlng tak 33 than ¥6e. L PER C] T MORTGAGES FOK SALE, SBCUR- W ity absolutely safe. Awes Roal Estat Foney 1017 Farnan GL ORTGAGES, topoat. 8iins ale by Globe Loau & TEis Co., Partieulsrs 04 applieatio Hivy PPl JE OWN, BY FORECLOSULE AND OFsift e of the bet properties o Lowe venus, all i elogant shape, 147 foet front. wilh everyihing completo (the house and barn alone e [T 000.00), at & price low enough (0 JUSUTY 8 pitre His s solely 4 an luvesin 10 I3 the beat property tn Omaha Look it over iuglde and out. Iuspact 1t eloselv. i WAL be 80l uk & great wacritioe. Pials In i oppor ity of your life (o gol one of the most buauti (41 Peskbede L (v Tor See” s per cent of el wit o n wi il and we will show you this proprty wits pleasiie. GLOBE LOAN & 1IUS T G0, A0t il Doge wirala i (HOICE 18T MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT. .G Wallace, Browa'blosk, 1l an Doiglus. i ADE OMAHA CITY L PUTehasers good rato of of frow 100 up for 16U & Dodie. Owa © he wonay. Wi, - BEE Spay XmEx p. PR oradoimited. . ... s Nubruska Stae Limited, ! UNIOS PG |Unton Dopot 1ilyh & Mas WA i, 6.00 am 2.0 pi V.05 i | Ol 405 pm 700 pin 12080} 1040 1 420 py Arrives Omahs 0.5 ani 550 pin Krrivey 17 Gman b 3 pan 1020 CRE .60 zn 215 pin 415 pi @40 pm Rrioma. 6.30 pii:| -.Denver BupL M Leaves | CHIOAGD, MTL %810 PAUL. U. P. Depot und Murey Sts. Dl x (eX Sun) n 110 am Tanve « 4.05 pm 7.00 pm d45pm| 1100 Chie, Pass 11285 pm Leaves MISSOURI PACIFIC. |Arrives Omaln| _Depot 15th aud Webister Sta. | Omalia 12.45 pm <8t Louls Expresd..... 1000 bt ~8L Louls Express.... | 5.40 Nebranka Local 5 pii THEIR GRIEVANCES 0N TAP Soptember Court Term Opened Promptly at 10 0'Clook. LITIGANTS AWAITING JUSTICE'S AWARDS Millionnire Murray Toses a Salt Agninae the Clty-~Big Criminal Dooket Rendy for the Coming Grind — Court Caliings, - Three hundred lawyers climbed the court house steps yesterday morning and loafod about the halls and corridors waiting for the opening of the Septom ver torm of court, which is knowh as their fall harvest of fees from a full crop of elient the last number of she quart, ed by Frank ¥ whose names apvoar m ely publication Moores and kuown as ‘“The General Docket of the District Court of Douglas County." hiere was but little delay and a fow min- utes after the index finger of the clock had passed the hour of 10, Judges Keysor, Wal- ton and Dufie marched into th took seats upon the room and banch, with the first named gentieman in the conter aud tho judi- cial lights upon cither As_ spok Judge Keysor announced that the old bailiffs had been re- appointed and that thero would he no change in the corps of stenographers Ex-Judgo Doato i behalf o who participated in the bar conver afew weeks ago, roported suita attornoys tion held resolu- tions upon the subject of the rotirement of dudges Davis and Ogden and ask d that they be spread upon the records of the cour Upon the part of the judges, Judgo Keysor replied that the request would be granted, after which he spoke in vory high torms of the two men who voluntarily o . suying that he had kuown Judge Davis 1s a schoolboy lawyer and t aside tho as o bus as a judgo and ness man, 48 a that he haa always found him true and honest; he had always founa helpful associate. Judge Ogden had not been so int notwithstanding that, he had alw him an honorablo him a man of ability and a His associations with cate, but ays found endleman, a scholar and an agreeable jud, At this point Arthur C. Wakeloy urose to say that he felt that the ba vote of thanks to the C reception that was rec Judge Ke that Mr. Wakeloy The jud \s tion and he 10 know th sueh pushe given in_a action of the ba extend a club fora 1to the r shoul mmerci ntly tonde v of the district. ysor remarked that he was glad had montioned the ma present at- tho recep- vid that it made him feel nappy business mon of Omaha we The vote of thanks was most hearty manuer, and the was ordered spread upon the court journ: ‘Iaking up the Moores read the names of the 150 sclected to serve during the fir: weeks of the Iling of the jurors, Clerk men t three 119 responded, term, and thoush there were some of the men drawn who had excuses and wanted to get off, on the whole there were more s were ever the general round-un main and hut yers than at one time. In enough wanted to ro- arn 2 per day. so that tho work before caught of the court was not impeded. In the crimi The Criminal Docket, al court, presided over by Judge Keysor, County Attorney Kaley an- nounced that this read, to arraign thirty morning he would bo five prisoners, most of whom were in the county Jail, and that on Wednesday morning e would 'be ready to bowin the trial of the causes. At Uhis parties who will be compel term there are a large number of wer to having committed petty offenses, while there are docketed several erimes of greater mag- nitude, amoag them being two murder four burglaries. four cases of g five cases, and larceny, cases of forgery and two of highway robbery. In the murder cases both parties aro charged with the commission of tho crimes, without any mitigating civcumstay res being connected with the taking of the liv One ot the prisoners is Barney McGinn, who McKenna, is charged with having killed Ed The facts as stated at the time of the commission of the deed were that the two men met on North Twenty-fourth street, near Lake, where they had autispute, when, without any provocation, McGinn whipped out & revolver and shot McKenna through the heart, killing him almost instantly. The titio of the second murder case that wil tiract the attention of cou is the state against George Dodrill. and jury Dodrill is charged with having stabbed Andy Ryan, infircting injuries from the eflects of which he died within a few hours. The trouble started 1 a house of prostitution on Bighth street, where the two men engaged in a fist fight, during the pendency of which Dodrill was worsted and was thrown through a win- yow. This angers side the door he 500D went_out upon the street, outside Dodrill bided his time, was moving down from the step: nd remaining out- t for Ryan, who When once and as Ryan he blade of a long knife was plunged into his heart. Quarreled Over Their Solid Girl, A girl is the cause of Charles Wheeler and George Gregory being in Justice Smith's court yester v arrayed against each other, Gregory appearing as the prosecuting wit- ness and Wheelor as the prisoner at the bar, Both of the Omaha, where they men reside in IKast work 1n the factories. young For some time they have both been paying the attentions to the same young woman, Sometimes one would bask in the sunshine of her smiles and then the tables would be turned and the other young man would do the basking. At last this grew tiresome and called for blood. nday night Wheeler was the fortunate individual and was whispering sweet noth- ings into the e rof the female when Gregory came along the road and at onco questioned Wheeler's right to do the whispering. ‘I'ne girl tried to act as a peacemuker, but the two lads woula not have iv that way and. pulling off their coats, they went at it and Tought was completed, both of the men subjects for the managed to crawl away like demons. When the bout were fiv pital, but regory nd vesterday morn- hos g he went before Justice Edgerton, where he confessed o having been in a fight and asked to be fined $1 und zosts, This fine was assessed and paid. Yesterasy afternoon Wheeler appeared in court and swore out i My dogtor sa; Uver and kit £XT M0 AND A INING | FEEL BRIGHT AND COMPLEXION IS BETTER. it acts gently on the stomach, s, aiid |4 pleasant laxative. This drink s wade from Jerbd. and s prepared for use a3 casily as Lea. 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In the equity room Judge Ferguson handed down the decision in the case of Millionaire Tom Murray, brought against the city to re- strain the construction of the Tenth and Valley street sower, which was argued ana submitted last Saturday. The judge held that the city had proceedod in a fegal man. | nor and that the construction of the sewer was a nocessity for the safety of the public health. This decision dissoived the injunc- i and the fifty-three mon at once re- sumeod their work, which will furnish them \lrlm stondy employment for the next thirty days. warrant for (regory's arrest, rhlrlln(l Other Court Cavos, Maggie:Moyer has asked the court to di- voree her from her husband, Walter, o man whom she alleges is not suitable to pose as | the head of a family, owing to his worthless habits. Besides wunting o divorce, the wife wants her mafden name, which she wgio Shannon Ott's room the case of Powers st tho city, in which the | 1o restrain” the eity from g tho Jones streot dimp, was cailed for argument on the application for a permanent | injunction, but owing to some hitch in tho proceedings the argaments wore postponod until the Saturday session of the court Ann Kain has sued tho city of South Omaha in an action to recover the of £,000 damages. She allowes that during the month of March, 1803, while walking along Q. betwoen Twenty-fifth and Twer ixth roets, ina pradent manuer, she stepped upon the loose end of a board' in the walk and was thrown to the ground with such violence as to br m, injure her shoulder and body. ‘Ihic accident sho alleges was duo to the neglicence of the city in not keoping tho sidewalk in proper repair, Some time ago Mary Nelson hived an at- torney and brought divorce procoedings aguinst her husband, Nol ng all sorts of sinful things of which the said Nels had been guilty. “Later on, and without tho knowledgo of her attorney, Mary and Nels settled tho points at issne and went into court, whero the suit was dismissed. leaving the attorney holding the sack, so faras his fees were concerned. This morning th at- torney learned of the manner in which ho had been whipsawed on the turn and at once filed a motion ng that the divorce caso be reinstated, and at the same time puttin 7 in a claim of §500 for legal services rendored the wife. (4 Tho Shoolk-Pattorson wholesale jowolry become subjoct to anothor legal awd is once more in the hands of Sherift Benuett, Bar) L summer the aairs of the tvm became involved and soveral attachments wero - issued, the wholo stock boing lovied apo £5,000. On the sale day, August . 5. Jonasen was oneof the bidder beknown 1o the terins of ored into by tho attorneys, the stock ~ snould bring £.000, cash, he offered $4,550, and by the sheriff, who was also unaware of the stipulation, was de- clared the highest bidder.. About that time Shook, a member of the firm, got in from the . bringing with him tne sum of 5,000, with which to satisfy all of the outstanding 1 ‘The payment of this sun of money d to satisfy the creditors, and tho was turned over to the original owners. Now Jonasen has jumped into the arcna with a domand for the goods, declar- ing that he was the highest bidder, and that he'is eutitied to the stock. sk S Pills that cure sick headache: Little Early Riscrs, DeWitt's RAILWAY NEWS. Subject of Fedoration Belng Vigorously Agitated on the Unlon Paciflo, The protective board of the Union Pacific system convenes in this city Septomber 24 in aunual session, the meeting having been postponed from August on account of tho vital questions affecting the employes of the company to be considered before the meeting of the board. While tho question of a cut in wazes ously agitates the mind of the Union Pacific employes just at present, the problem of fed- eration is of more importance than any tem- reduction in wages and the vozes cast on the propositions su bmitted foi i ion, while as divergent as the Imost unanimous for a compact organization of the employes of the com- pany, embracine every trade on the system, Tho protective board will have to deal with this question of amalgamation in addi- tion to reporting to tho powers that be on the system the result of this canvi®s on tho propositions submitted several w A member of the Order of Railw men stated to a reporter that the company was playing a bie game of bluff in attempt- ing to reduce wages. “Of course,” smd he, f the different orzanizations had shown a disposition to yield the cut would have been authorized, but the prompt action of the grievance committees of the several organi- zations put a check upor the management of the Union Pacific putting in force any such cut as proposed. My impression is that eration will effeetually stop all talk about a reduction, and as business is picking up wo will soon be back to old vuns and ala pay. Odd Felinws Excursion, “The talk of a svecial rate for Odd Fel- lows duy at the World's fair is about as non- sensical as the talic fora special vate for tho children of Omaha. The roads in the West- ern Passenger assoclation, 1 anticipato,have gotten through making ‘special rates for anybody or any association,” said General Pussenger Agent I'rancis of the Burlington, “The "Odd Fellows will have to avail thomselves of the same rutes ns the Knights of Pythias, the Shriners and other soccet organizations, All this commo- tion ovora rate for the Odd Fellows 15 un- called for. Winle I would be elad to maie a rate for these gentlemer: the meinbers of the Western Passenger association ure almost a unit in desiring the rates at present in forco nain until the end of the great exposi- Apropos of the excursion of the Odd Fol- lows w0 Chicago it may not be out of vlace 10 state that the Northwestern been made the *“official route” for the three links from Coun Bluffs, but what road will carry the members from Omabha is past find- ing out. Links and 1 Charles KKennedy of the Rock Chicago, Fred Frye of the freight oftice of the Union Pacific, has returned from Chicago, Thomas ¥. Godfrey of the Missouri Pacificand fanly have gone to the White City. Count Orlof Davidoff of the Russian em- ussy went east lust ovening via the Mil- waukee. George H. Crosby, general freight agent af the Burlington, has returned from o visit to the fair. 1. C. Hayes, contracting frelght agont of the Burlington, and wife have returned from Chicago. John A, Eyler, general live stock agent of the B. & M. has returned from a trip through the Black Hills country, Thomas L. Kimball and family left Sun- day via tne Rock Island in General Munager Dickinson's private car 040 for a fortnight at the fair. Miss «RRhoda McKenzie, stenographer to Mr. 1. M. Orr, of the Union Pacific, has re- signed and has gone on a visit Lo her wother ot Lucas, la. It is remarked that Miss Me- Kenzie is to be married after her roturn to Omahin, J. O, Phillippi, assistant general freight agent of the Missouri Pacifie, who bas just sturnod from a tour of the central branches 8ay8 the corn west of Downs in Kansas will be about b0 per cent of last year's crop, dug largely w late corn, aud the absence of rain in the carly part of the scason, the extreme heat also working against s ast of Downs to Atcbison he will bo us mueh corn ns last year, and of good quality, He veports the bauks loaning money again, and the people greatly en- courag Island is in Children Cry for | Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for i Pitcher's Castoria. w satisfy claims |t ouer, HAS A CAMERA IN A HAT Aftor Pressing the Button, an Invisible Machine Does tho Rest. ORMSBY'S SCHEME FOR CROOK CATCHING Asked to Try s Device Upon Kid MeCoy, the Saspected Robher of Pollnok— Fugitive from Town Jastice Captured in Omnin. Police Sergaant Thomas Ormsby wont over to Logun, I, yestorday forenoon to take a picture of Kid McCoy for the Omaha rozues’ gallery. William Pikerton, the famous deteotive, sent for the sergeant, | all efforts to get a likeness of McCoy hereto. fore have failed, but ttis moro than likely that Ormsby will be successful, Since o bovame a member ot the Omaha police force Sorgeant Ormsby has made many warm frionds. One of theso frionds, who'isa prominent citizon here, has beon spending the summer in Paris, While there this friend ran aceoss one of tho finest ef do- tectivo cameras which has so far been fn- ventod, o romembered his friend on the police force and purchased the artielo, send- g it to Mr. Ormsby., It is & cravat camera. Tho apparatus is concealod be- hind ¢ of the latest style neck searfs and is a littlo wachino made to tako instantaneous photogranhs. [t contains places for six & ed photographers plates, which v, placed at will. Tho mechanical workings are sim After the tes hiuvo boen pliced in position and the arf hus been fustened to the shirt front all that renns to bo dono is to got_a focus of the object 10 be reprouced and then press a small aie bulb,whichis earried in the pocket, and an excellent picturo i3 instantly obr tuined, By tursing a smalt button another plate is thrown ints position and the process 1 bo repeated ab the pleasure of the onperator. The instrument has boen examined and testod by expert photographers and they provounce it the best thing for detective work that they have ever scen. The sor geant h d the camern on sevoral of nd has been longing for a chance o us0 it on some particularly obstinate pris- oner whose “mug"” was desired for the rogucs gallo Since tho arrest of James Burke, alins Kid McCoy, accused of vobbing W. (. Pol- iock, the ~Pmicorton detoctives have beon ing 1o rot o good picture of their pris- ‘They hiave spent wuch time with country photograph but’ their man has 80 far mavuged to thwart them. They heard about Ovinsby's camera and then wrote him to come overand try it on the alleged dia- mond thief. As Ormsby took over a wholo box of photographic ammunition, it is protty cortain that hie will come back with several good pictures of the prisoner in differont positions, A racitive, Among the first names on the police regis. ter yesterday morning was thatot Cora Reed, who waus s g a fugitive from justice. Cora and another girl name Bertha Carns were located by Dotectives Hudson and Hayes at the Traveler's home, a lodwing house. The arvest was mado at the request of the Pottawattamie county, Towa, sheriff, Miss Reed was a chargze of that official un- der au indictment found against her last “Thursday by the grand jury which conyened in the town across the river, On account of her sex and her ago she was allowed more liberties than is usually atlotted to prisoners, and Friday evening last she took advantage of this and suddenly disappearel. It 15 allegod that Jim Hohn, since arrested in Council Bluffs, and Bertha Carns assisted the girl to eseape and that Hohn had a buzgy in - readiness to convey Cora to this side of the dividing line, while Bertha Carns is suspectod of having persuaded the irl to leave the prison, In the indictment Miss Reed is charged with assisting in a robbery which oceurred near Creseent City some five weoks ago and in which Datch Bayington and Dick Landon are said to have beon the principals. Had Dixposcd of His Booty. Georgo Johnson, alius McGee, was brought to the police station from the county Jail yesterday morning, where he had served a thirty-day sentence under the charge of being a suspicious character. When first ar- ted, on the 15th day of August, in M Gee's possession, was found a lot of jewelny, which, as afterward developed, belonged to John Beckstron, who lives two miles from Oakland, in Burt county, and which was stolen on Sunday, August 13, when the family was absent at church, morning a son of Mr. arrived to sco about the return of the jewelry to its rightful owner, butr 1t W” been turned over to Attorncy Wappich on an_ order and for dofending the prisoner, the police not beine cognizant of the fact 4t the time that it was stolen propert On account of in- ability to trace the theft divectly to MceGee ho wis charged with being a vagrant y terday and on this charge he will probibly be held until furtherand direct evidenc n be adduced against him. Beck- Not Keudy to bie Yet, James or Jimmio Larsen, as he is bost known, whose disuppearance and possibla suicide was reported in an ovening roprint a fow days ago, 15 still in the land of the liy- ing and around his usual naunts. unic Las money in the biuk and ex- pluined to a reporter yesterday morning 4hat he had not thought of taking his own life yet. A Nelghborhood Row. A neighborhood disagreement has brought Wolf TLuckow and Mrs, Luckowitz, who live at 1614 Chicago street, to the police station, where tney ave charged with using obscene und profane language toward Harry Marowitz and his fan Vags Jumes Brown and Harry Phillips were declared entitled to five and fifteon days respectively to draw sustenance from the civy, For consuming too much of tho liquid dis- tiiled (rom the king production of Nebrasic s0il, which offense was slightly aggravated by another, John Costello was glven the lib- erty of paying #1250 into vho city coffers or serving time us an equivalent, The harvest of the blue-coated guardians for the two days, Saturday and Sunduy, which was submitted yesterday morning o his honor, the police judze, for inspection And aisposition, wis not up Lo the usual stand- ard, and, even in quality, fell below that of other Monday: Jumes McDonald and Charles Palmer wore the big stulks in the pile, and the when and how they came into possession of certain saws, hatehéts and other tols for joming woodwork 1 o frame wero oxplained to the Judge upon the beneh after he had his wicroscopic views Lo his eye thorough examination the words thio official's lips that the first mentionod should be entitlea to thirty days on the bill for ubstracting the things from the Malre buildingand Paluer shouid languish twenty- five days for the sume offeusc. e What Do Yon Tuke Medicino forl Because you are sick and want to get well, or becauso you wish to pro- veot illuess, Then remember that Hood's rsaparilla cures ull discases caused by im. pure blood und debility of tho system. 1t s not what its proprictors say but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tolls the story of its me Be sure to gev Hood's, and ouly Hool's, Purely v gotablo--Hood's Pills— - dent Crane Monored. supevintendent of Couits land beach, left yesterday afternoon for Chicago, whero hie expects W remain o couple of weeks before reiurning Lo his home in Philadelphia, M. Crane came 10 Omaha e the dnstuuce of Mauager Griffths, with whom he has been connected in the me nigd: ment of some of the mosk widely known y sovls fur tho past ton yoars. As AL G o s many kinduesses, the eIy bk yesterday presentod Suporiuicadent Crano with o squure gold locket, ou ove sido of which wore his ig- itials, “G. 5, C., Sepiomber 18, 1595, and on e reverse three hundsomo afamonds, The guarantecd cure Lok all heatacho is Browo-belizor. ‘Ivlal boitle 10¢, Sup rinte George 8, (

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