Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 26, 1893, Page 7

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SPHCIAL NOTICES. “FOR THESE COLUMNS WU 12230 e or the, wyenin fnd imuil 8:30 p. m. for the moning and Sand edjtions. Adverifsers. by requesting A numbered check, enn have thelr Answers aadressed Jetter in oare of Tirk BER. Anawers 80 will be delivered upon presentation of th _SBITUATIONS -WANTED. word there- en 1460 & word first tnsortion. 1c After. Nothing taken for Tess thi WANTED, SITUATION. BY MAN COMP plog \gwl.--“m‘n,v Goodmau Drag C " c B, St and Dorcan ath ) ;\ FIRST.CLASS MAL Atlon: Meat and_ pastry ~ WANTED MALE HELP. —V(mnv“,v A word first insertion A wor hurniah reforences and invest $500.00. Block Exch. b Chicaro, 111 3 IF YOU WANT A GO Jihe Hawks Nursery Co 3 000K WAN In city or_out M TS SITI Al CAPABLE wio com: Itoom 516 M v JON WRITE Wis, M¥71 07 EXTRA ing MANAGER, _INDUSTRIOUS, e A GOOD PAYING Miiwauker EAMS FURNISHED American Wi SOLICITORS iy b0 men with Hgs ) Howard st AT LAST WE HAVE I i winted whir s World's Fale Photo tehted photographs Tremend ritera: drop every Ak money fast: b 1 THlustratid cire hotos, $1. Ad hearborn st ( Philla, B B, T1E NEIRASKA 61 Men of g0 Address 1 Act 18 8011CIOTS, Tooms 22 and 23, Douglan hloc 2 WA dwork: Miskn, Ord, N e Bomanza t ARANTER A GOOD BUTC wages will b N ON SALALRY OR LARGE 2 MEN AND WOM Deomminafon to introdice now family 121t 2 pornda; exelusive terr .mu‘\«.-uu\h Washer Co., 45 Johnso) (R Clneinuat, 0. M PETIC OF EN permanent work tory. ¢ bl T WANTED ADDRESSES e and women winiing FA000 & Woek FIENLe0L: SXDOHENOe unnocen: Goods Wmonopoly, pay & aystem perfect fnd delivery team fumished. Terma froe. w8 K 89, Box 1363, Hoston, Mass. M53S 26+ i‘ WANTED, SAL Lubrieatig il drugglsts. The C COMMISSION apeeiil for Clevelind, 0. M0 26 SV BN ON e ercial 011 Co D. A FIRST CLASS BAR Wtsltnition: state salacy expeetod, with Address M. D, Price, O'Netll. Nob, Mo g6 TO TAKE BoATuhe on MAN moghe Intng territory. s forred ]3 WANTED, A RELIABL e ey’ for Gl e wine i ke B vaNtED, t0 SAL [ of one popilar ¢ with premiums. 1 Rton, N. € '“ WANTHED, GEEMAN OV WHO CAN OUT et 10 tend market. Apply Benson Ment mar. o, M FEMALE HELP. 2 word thore- and e tead or e to the ) Wik, SMEN CARRY SID s and placo Sample 1ot Clgar Co., Win- MO 28° WANTED- v fiest Insertion, 16 Laken for luss thitn Tates, 1140 n w after. Nothin (O, avme worlk. Good Tnquire 527 8 Z‘ WAF Mra W B, o Z. WANT Wil pay vou § oM Work for us Sond_welf- Ce., Bat NERAL HOUSF Wl rocommended. 31 GIRL, FOR pay i1 coni 20U strect COOK: CITY It Monday afternoon, 24th and Howard. 432 LEMEN, WE 10 o strletly 0 canvassing. F. Enmons & W i liomes. velopo 1o ( AL HOUSE MiS5 WANTED, GIRT Apply WANTED, COMPETENT GIRLWHO UNDER- 2087 Dodge £ M08 26° Ev WANTED. REF- oon. M. W. east of Brownell hall 0D COOK: MUST HAVE W. A, 8t and P IWORK: NERAL HOUS) Half Howan s tr (" GIRL WANTED. Janall family. 26 WANTED, GIRL v trade. Mrs, I, o 1 .M 1R, FORt AT Jhtreet GEN OR GENERAL Crandel FOR R TRates, 10 month HOUSES 1N D R PR, Dt ) o008 o D, W line oach fusert Nothing taken for I PARTS OF i 05 Farnan 1% YON DORN EAESURY ALIL Ny APARTE refirine i FOR RENT, oM cu block, ( . S 13 MODERN RN, CHOICH 201 13 b, 10 NEAR BUSL )4 oo biliding. 0 UMFUR: lawn and Miam | streots 11 RTY WITH o flats and M741-02 GOOD REPALL 1ODERN £-ROOM COTTAG el 1, all ) v, 220 and I RENTAL PROP W1 A0T Brown bide. St A all over the eity 1OR 1) witiful TAST Ko DT 7 LOOM ¥ Wi town . Wrlg 708 M700 NCES, MODERN CONVENI 20.00; reforencos 16th and Howargd M1 SEEAST FRONT, F20.00, Wrikht & M WLy TROOM DETACHED 101 IL‘.M.H 1314 PARK 11y now, hird- In- Riehirds, wood finish, irst el 1 cougenienees, quire 1113 South 0 M 184226 ]) FLAT, 7 ROOMS. L OTHER Jveni i 26 eall at 008, 10t » Clogser. M1 NICELY b l)‘.‘ o 1) st B koo 1 WHOLE OR PART OF IO Sl et D’ D, OTTAGE. MODERN Mid HIROOM ¥. Burto HOUSE 2016 Caplto NPAR HIGH i NISHED COT- MI{77 20* FUI ROOM COTTAGE MiT0 o8 NUF A HOUSE ASS ST M3 1624 CA 111 Boar M0 2187 ST Mo07 270 1210 CANS, BX- hborhood, chedp to Tux De ORI oM HOUSE Riom of M COTTAGE, S8 8, MODERN HOUSE A Northup. Dt koox. £ T iy ], ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN CONV 1 10th stro a1l LENT, 5-ROOM IN PURST Dotos, e b Hor A ats b M ]),H\.. P Ty P waniral, G ¥ eanl: ol Boc T, FOR REN HOUSE \orth. AGE. I iU wiroct 1740 At ot CONVENIENCES. furnisi ) housek T FURN[!{ D A\DOMS 4, iy ° Nothi A word Tirst L vk for o, 1e u word there. 1 3 IWO TU FURNISHED ROOMS, 16 ISHED ROOMY 3 SOtk 20th At LEGANT FURNISHED LuoMs. | ) -FURNISHED OR UNFULNISHED Yo rent. wl pavia of elty. Lioom Bental O Wnper Hoor G1obe 205 16w Dodges. 5 J T FRONE KOONS, AL NODRRN.. s Hariey 1N ¥LO I JICELY FUGNISHED — SOt Yraon. “modern ¢ family 811 Nowtl INISHED ¥ ulvuces. bo NT G0N BB g T ATl cou Bovath 43th strot. ' FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS3 Continued T FOR RENT, NICE FRONT ROOM. ENQUIRE T, NICELY FURNISHED 111 South 18th. 4412 FOR REN ROOM Yprivate family, 1810 Oalifornia street MB633 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. /- THE DOLAN, 209 AND 2 18TH ST [ YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER C SARE OF Woman's Christian association, 111 8. 17th st ROOMS AND BOARD 6 WEEK WO PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD. 510 Dodge 360 26° & SOUTI OGNS WETH HOARD SSDOUGTNS F, Fo s VLY W !'I:NI\H!‘_ voard. The "5 oo FURNISHEDORUN m with aleove, with 2ot th 8t FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD bater, 516, 51% and 520 North 19th st Mi76 50° NISHED FRONT as8 board, ] Misi REN 3 Av NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR BED ROOM ICRLY FURNISHED — 1ROOM Gnces. Board Af desired MOL 105 8 Maz1 NISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, Dod M347 U8* FOR RENT -UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Taten 1140 a word first ina ter. Nothing taken f t UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR 2108 Douglas, Reforen (3,70 1EN T light housek requived FOK RE Rates, 10 month. Nothing taken 15 FOR BENT, TIE | Lovy ¥a T -SL1OR«8 ANDOFFIC 8 Tnsertion. $1.50 a line por 1048 thivn 25e 1-STORY BRICK BULLDINC vn At The biilding has @ Qeproof ee ment baseinent, conplets steam-heating Xt water on all tho 000s, gas, ete. - Apply at the of | of The 10 T kon neN floor at 1702 1LY \\hv Atr OFFICE SPACE ON GROUND arnam stroet. FOR DESK 1 Call_or flot, 1712 Farnar $HAVE SPACE TO LE e desirablo pary o, Son ot 1, Omitha, N BLEGANT NE How snlondid location’ for el feetionery, gents furnishi 1 180 good Thghit bascment. | AM& HARN M55 30 FACTURERS Where your ftem of rent light and elect Hon, S W. cor. 10th obo Loan' and Trust l STON 321,8. 15 BET. l" I,oL ARGE Ot SMALL MAN Do you wint floor §pi will nower o wud 1 e ApDIY 0 G >., awents, 16t and Doigo, AGENTS WANTED. A line each insertion, $1 thing takken for loss than 27 Rates, month AG 50 a line per 004 ‘month working forus in_any locality: will pay salary or conmis: sion. w8 preforred, and cxXpenses. Monoy iepos In bink o cover same when siarted. 1f you outof work we have something eniirely new to offer, and if you will follow onr Instructions your uccens 18 siire, The people will have out goods, no matter how hard the tmes. Bic sales reported everywhere. Al required of you 18 a littls pluek and " push. . We furnish sample outtits free. Write 10das for partienlars before all valuablo t ritory s tiken. Address “Manufr box 6308, Boston, Mass, J AGENTS WANTED, LADI dJmen. 1o ftroduce and control the. sal patented New Moon embroidery and Ting. A new fvention for dotng all kinds of fancy work “and mending, by hand or machine, sy righted boc 008 for use on the .,,w.rmy“r 3 sale (i household or oM terms, 160 Mouadnock AGY burglar . Call at room 407 Lic betwecn 2 and 4 p. i, Sept. 26, WANTED—-TO RENT. 1 ch nsertion, $1.50 Nothiog taken for 1o than 5 monti I, WANTED, NEAR HANSCOM PAIK, s slied house of 8 o 85, be 1K, \WANTED, BOARD A amily by young Medieal colle ferrcd. Dr + oo per FUR- uily of three. M0 D ROOM 1IN PRIV \tending Crel AT FOR ap rates, HOUSEHOLD — GOODS, STORAG | L. Wells, 1111 Farnani an and el WANIEDV— 4.1) BUY. WANTED. FORR_CASH, A GOOD BA ri revolving ehair proforred, st K. Foellmer, Fort Omiiha postol Mou7 FOR SALE URNITURE. Rates, 1ige a word firat Inserti atter. Nothing taken for less than (O, Fox 1 right plao. bani bullding. () STOVES OF ALL Kin Wells Auietion Co., 1111 ¥ PARLOR SET AND SQUARE BASE BURN O SN 151 el e o T FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONS, £TC & word firat nsertion, Toa oro- Nothiing taken for lews thn 256, CIIEAP, A NICE PONY 4 Cilmbils st roet ER price. Tea word thora- Up- attonal T GR SALE. BEST MAKF Inquira room 305, First 0D AS NEW. L5t 150 word thoro aftor Pos L mauire SALE L1 FOR SALE Tiaton, 140 8 atier Kot QWi Every in 1 7% ! CART MSSL MISCELLANEOUS. e it inercon, 1o a word (i vien for 1ows Ui ULATION § billian tbic, ru rat-class shape. SIZE BRUN: ¥ and balls, co8 N ARG, GILBERT M757¢ SECOND-HAND FUR s, Goddard phicton it. Atterson, Addy LOTS, AN CALIGRAPIG HAS 1HAD V) 00. "Address Q Gt Bee, 431 2 ONE LAL HEATER Q) om sae SALE SE POWER BOILER new. Address S U, Bee ofic CLAIRVOYANTS, R AR S VIH V. WA slneas nicdiun e rtion #1804 Tine CLATIEVOY A Searat 110\ MRS, NAN rellublo L MASSBAGL, BaTds, wIC 10¢ a line each fusertion. $1.50 a Lus p Nothiug taken for lews tinn 2ae. vl MMIL CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS ST MO0k, 1001 T Iassige, dleole ths, MME. STOW Douglas block PEMADAME SMITH, 502 8. LiTH Rooi . Munsage, Vapor, aleobol stemm sulphu 1w S0 Ui, A7) 2 R S L L PERSONAL, §if . 100 4l ot EET, 4D MAGNETIO Tt moni Aol K ) 1 300 line por lv MASSAGH nial butins, Shiropodi TREAIMENT RO acaly i o Tiil lis | LADIES, FOR THS NEXT (0 DAYS ONLY inirodice our gouds, we will send you | 8 pald, foF oue dullir n money o postal | Toliet Companion.” eontatning one dosen | riiclon assorted for the 10 Addross | “Toller Co., agouts, ok box 613, Taluto Mig) 2 ch Versian Ol THE PRINARY, SECONDARY AND I tary wtages Of iood BotmonLE peravia LY My Sl wWithout AlCKian o ot i . atn &) MG 2 TIMES TO SEE likve not of- October TTRIED THREE stlune v old J icfroms | L0k for me [ lmwlh N — E VL e KRN AN B l Neoriskis aud lowa farus or O.0as vl HIEN. ¥ rowrLy (it THE OMAHA DAILY MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE [ .mumun MONEY TO LOAN W. B. Motk AT CURRE First Natio TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE Addross Thomas _Jefferis, W se00 00 70 wisanon 0 TOAN 1908 sears on improved Omaha real eatate or farm tandh 5 & BRETE & OSTTIN sk Shoe s “' MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O, F. Davis Co.. 1505 Farnam sirect. 601 “ MONEY TO LOAN AT WEST RATES ON “' LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. €3.000 and apw 5 iig per centinodelays. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 1320 Farnam “' T RATES. W voxEY MONEY TO LOAN -CHAT TELS. Rates, 100 a 1in 1 (nsertion, $1.50 & 1ne p. X DO YOU WANT MONEY? We will loan yon ANY SUM vou wish on your FURNITURE, PIA HORSES, WAGONS, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECRIPTS, o Prompt o fon 10 all applleatt Arry YOUr 10an A long &8 you wish reduce the coat of areying your loan by i payment atany time. Thers 18 no put or remaval of propert FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER 0 Room 4, Withuwll block Cor. 16th and Harney sta, 600 X NONEY 70 LOAN A Wewill loan ou any sum which you wish, &mall or large. At the lowast possible ratss, in aulckest posaiblo time, and for any length of to it yoi. You ean pay it back in such install ments as ‘you wish, when you wish, and only Dy or 1LaS 1ong 48 You keop It You ean borrow HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGE WARBHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY Without publieity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 00., 805 SOUTH 16TH STREET, first floor above tha Atraot, THE OLDEST. LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY INOMAHA. " \ WILL LOAN MONEY ON A KIND OF SE curity strictly confidential, A. E. Harrls, room 1 Continental block 007 7 BUSINESS CHANCES aline per NERGETIC PHYSICIAN lorirand, Nab. 414 NT. A BAKERY SHOP,OLD STAND orthl 16th stroot. Apply to Jos, Rod Y WANTED G 8 Lock Box 71, ORI 016 man. : Ol AND BEST Vlun'\ state for sale. 0! THE DE ardware atores fn th Q 15 Omaha B Y | CORRESPONT ¥ parties having five t Business dostrable and capital od. Address SOLICIT WITH ten thonsand dollars, ng. tihed. M inwtrict confidence, M Y VESTORS—FOR SATLE, IN DRY 008 store dotne 4 large Lusiness in Lincoln, Nob., i city of 65,000 population, i fow of the be departments, the' departments. doing a good and ofitable business. The stock will involee £3.000.00 i each departmont. For further parth ulies, address John B, Cunafugham, Lincoln. Neb, FOR 1T 7 FOR S, Y LOCATED AND W T PR or will take anactive partuer, Addross Q 4 M3 26 EW YORK HOTE 50-room hotel, 1 aso FOR_RENT, From renovat figiire o ro. . W. Mille THE N A M3 of madic son, Des Mol PURCHASHE busin #1,000.00 £ound eash ant, 2STA BLISHED, Minne1polis. Duties 1 ‘oMce. Net profits pusider 8107k of mer- sesorelenr re iy at actu il lito; thorouzh tnve of Ash or wood securities 10 take half manuficture of o staple patented thoroughily in- mahi and Dusiness. Address S 7, cire Bee, M586 2 FOR EXCHANGE. “Ratos, 10 a line month.* Nothin 7 1OWN 100 F ud Dakota. WIIL sell cheap or exc mdse., horsesand eattle. Add. b 7, SLEANSTOCK OF ( fitaice real estate, moncy. OCK, GOOD braska, for Stock mdse. Box 10U, Creston, Ne 1/, FINE RANCH TOTRADE, 4 0 allue por aKen for loss th iDSE, WILL ankcfort, nd 611 OWN IN EAS Adidrass p. O, Mo 193206+ 7 BROWN BLDG. M742-02 30000 . Colo. Also * FINE EQUITY OF & A8k, [ . Richards, Box 104 V/ Z Tand! doal. Ta. EXCHAD i for e FOR Landise. CHANG horses ¢ NEBRASKA ) CALIFORNIA FOR OMATA PROD- {0 near Redlands, C. F. Ha Fison. 17-FOR SAL DE, 640 ACR pved T, good for stock farin or from a large spring, three county meat: worily Der acr umbrance F1000.00. Wi property or sl on casy terms. - Add L 10ck bOX 6, city UNIM- lied with from a PINE IMPROVED STOCK FARM cros for i stock of morchiandise. OF 1,000 Addross o horses t and purt Neb, ? 2ARGAINS dor tride. ) ACR low pric ehindisy HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, SALE Darling, Barker ik JOD FARM LAND FOR SALE AT exchange, in~ Nabraski, for o horses. G, H. Petorson, 1412 8, 1 1057 0 YITAGE i month (- wal M2 JFOR SALE. AN ELEGANT 3-E00DM ¢ and good 1ot on paved strect taxes all paid, $10.00 down eluding intorost) will take ter G, Clirk, 1215 Harney st 3-ROOM HOU lar ~ and _oat fen 1ots, 50147 iy n 0.00. o I from stree 500,00 e Ally ehodp, o black, eity AN LANDS. C intzo Pl business lots ALT00 1 5005, Pax M) 011} 912 N. Y. LIFE 154-01 ADD. CHEAP. property o trade 28 Burker block 145-25° PLACE LOT ON Soltheist” corne frontage. $2 Building. HARRISON, 1ORNER LOT, PLAINVIEW Tmproved Planviow Add aut Platnview Add, Tot EGANT KOUNTZE 30, 178 foot A, Stare, Room 305 e [0k sALE NI 9 rooms; | nice barn; Loy 100 feet by 174 ilion n e Call ut motor Will per 171 ALrooLs. 1 piyinent owne 0L 373 by 143, al oy Southy da LODGE A ruix ROOM CO' P AND LOT 5 b o 1% 140, #1,600.00 10t 50X140, §1.500, W L modern o $4,000.00 ca doubla. a Tine 0iel usertion, Notng tkon for less LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN 800N © i Worklug Knowledge of auorthand aul at A CVan St L of S18 N Y. Lite T ()YAHA COLLE ypewriing vap opoTic surpassed. retor. Loy 1 D Raten. 1ige a worl thervafter. * Notily ONE WHITE MILCH Cow AROUND lorus. aud deep wiw-mark o) one hori. Please ptify Chas. S 113" Douglih stre Wil Tecwl Ve Heward 300 first a5 ortl ¢ takau (08 Less FRIDAY EVENIN 1a8 niroots. allfornta and Do 8 16t street, up llFF.. mh D \\ EPTEMBER 26, Ifi!)‘l. il !EGURITIEI FOR SALE. Tiatos. 100 n line sach fi¥brtion, $1.50 & 1ino par month. Nothing taken for lass than 250, WE OWN. BY FORRELOSURE. AND OFFER o o Lin beat propatties on Lowe ave: in elagAnt shape. 147 feet front, with « gomplete (the house Ak harn aione costing $10. 000.00), at & price Jow engugh 1o Justity purchass solely A an Investment money Tnspect 1t clogoly. Tt fce. This 18 an oppor: one of the beautital for less than 50 per cent Look it over insid Wl be 80l at & gre rosldences in Omaha 118 Actual cost Call and we will Show §olt this proparty pleasure. LOBRLOAN & TRUST O 16th and Do with [{I6H GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAG notting parchasers Fate of fntery of from $100 up for a be Loan & Trist 16th & Dodge, Omaha. Particulars on appiication 614 UR ) PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR S, ity absolutely safe. Ames 161 THOICE 18 6. G. Wallace, SALE MORTGAGES, ANY AMOU Brown block, 16th and Do WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Rates, 1140 after word first i othing taken for rtion, 1o 4 Word thers- 9 thad 3 THOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE WORLD'S PATR at Chileago can find neatly furnished rooms at 1 Boulev. to_elav Able cars. WNDERTAKENBAND LMHALMLKS Rates. 10c & 1ine each insertion, $1 month._ Nothing taken for less than wy BAKER (FORMERLY \WITH Jacobs, decoased; later with M. O, M takor and embalmer, 315 8. 16th st Tel. ¢ 294 38th street, near « 80 por day Cottage Gro; PAWNBROKERS, Rates, 100 a line each insertion, $1.50 a lin e’ Nothing tken for Inas than SONNENIERG, DIAMOND ouglasst, Loats Old gold aiid silver & FOR RENT -HALLS. . §1 en for less than Jur ote. Ratos, 100 a lingeach msertio h. Nothiug thken o 1714 ¢ (OMAHA GUARDS "ARMORY. nventie, for balls, meotings. elib part Also Morand's assembly cooma, 1510 Harney, both halls on first Hoot: no stalre: no villars; high cetling: perfoet ventilation: terms reasonable. alland see Morand before renting elsewhore MO 0 1 line per TYPLWRITLRS A\ BADD, 3 NEW st line of aype to 75 per ¢ 8. YORK LIFE BLD wrlfers in” the At nt saved on all Teading DRESSMAK.ING 08, 100 a line each {1 month.” Nothing taken o ruion, $1.60 4 1no por loss than ) DO DIRESSMAKING IN Miss Sturdy, 4213 Nicholas 700054 L tamilies soileitod. streot SCALES rd firat insertion, 1o a word there- taken for less t Ratos, 13ge a w after Nothin TEW & SECOND HAND SCALE: MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. Rat aline por, month 8, 10ca lino each fusertion, $1.50 Nothing taken fot los than 2 (3. F,GELLENBECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER XL 1810 Caltfornia streot o1t REALTY MARKET. TRUMENTS pluced on record September , 1893 WARRANTY DERDS. len Anderson and husband to O O orge, lot 1, block 8, Lacy's add....8 ‘rank Hidsnn to LM Brower, iot 0, Auburn Iill.. 530 QUIT CLATM DEEDS. Emanuel Ensygn to Grace Jewet, ned1-15-100. 0. DBEDS, United States to Willlam_ Ensygn, sw 50 80, Wis ne, s ne 31:15-10. E B Willinwms fo publiel decication of platof blocks ‘1 nnd 2, Maxwell's add to South Omaba s0 Totalaniount Gt transters. .2 DR. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills have a valuo as a housa hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to doscribe. The family can hardly bo true to itself that does not keep them on hund for uso in emorgen- cies. s MANDRAKE = Isthe only vegetanle substiwto for that dangerous mineral, MERcURY, and while its action s a curative is fully equil, it possesses none of the perilous offects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsaquent. Costiveness, No remody acts so directly on tho liver, nothing so speedily cures Sici Headaehe,, Sour Stom- = uch, and Biliousness us L theso . For 8alo by !l Druz:ists. Price 25 ots, per box; 3 box es for 65 cts.; or sent by mall, post- aze free, on rm-uml, of vrice. Dr. J B, \nll_\Wl'\'Y TiMe CARD 3 [CHICAGO. Mis0n Sts, estibule. pross, press, Arrives Omaha 2| 8.00am ). RIVER, iason S8, | Omaha Denver Bxp Deadwood Exp Denver Bxp 185 Al | 400 pm 50| 650 pm pL Sun)..| 4. CO T, o i | .43y 1013 pin Laavos [ Giial ty Dy Expr Xp. via U, P, T Loniis EXpross FHICAGO, 1t 1. & PACTRIC ion Depot 10th & Marey Sis. FAST Atlintic Bxpross sbraska State Lim{ied 7.10pm - Night Expross 500 i World'n Fulr Limited 1210 am | Okiihoma Bxp. (1o . B, ox. Sin) WEST, i i O lalioma &7 Xp.(EX ) ..Colorady Limitad . Nebraska State Limitod.)| UNION Dot Denve Arriven Omaha 1040 wm 4.00 pun 4.55 pm 11, A | & Marey St ¢ 405 700 bin {1230 pm |10 am 120 pmi [ Arrives | Omany 935 a 6.0 pin Arrives iy 0 pm Unton 10 Denver Fast Matl | CHICAGO; MIL CS1%PAUL. Omaha | U, P. Dopot and Maray St 540 Dm [T Chleago Bxpress 1380 an L.Chicazo Express ALLEY civen | TR vahalDepoi 1 S0 | MO St Panl Expross [CHICAGO & NORTH WESTN, Omahal U 5 T0.40 am 4.05 pa v 700 pn 845 pu Arrivos Ao iile Lt Eaatern Flyer Ciile. Pans MISSOURI PACIFIC, 1l _Depot 15(h and Webster st 12.45 pm 10.00 it ©. 81 Omahal _Depot [ath ®.50 4 [ “Sloux_Clty Sioix Clty S Bl LA e 10 | O1K(ANa Panson'zer (Bx SIOUX CITY & PACLFC 10 an i Marey Stx 101X Clly Passen St Paul EXpress P M &0 4 W obntor Sts, commodation Sun) Omaha Luaves Oaaha A0 am 400 i 923 am LA & 30 ) fis s Dapot dal M St Louls Cavuon Bakl dopw | ANARCHISTS KILL A WONAN Terrible Result of a Factional Foud in a Mining Community. FOUL MURDER IN A PENNSYLVANIA TOWN Mrs. Discovered the Plans of the Reds ana Her Husband Wratally Beaton— One Man Captared. Reece Assasainated Because Sho Hud Pirrsnuno, Sept. 2 was murdered, aud soriously Mrs. and hor August Reece husband brutally beaten by an auarchist at Calamity, Pa., last night. Calamity is a small mining wwn twenty miles below here. T'here are two factions among the miners, one favoring and theotheropposing anarchy The belong to the latter. Some time ago Mrs, RReece learned tho secrets of the anarchists and her death was decrood Last night while the Reeces were roturn ing from church they were sot upon by two of the anarchists named Moen Laisen and August Brice, who at once opened fire upon Mis. Ieece. Mrs, Reoce was killed at the second shot. The murderers then turned upon the husband and beat him it iusensi- bility. I'he shots attracted neighbors, who found tho couple in the road. Reece was soon ro vived, and told the story of the assauit. A party was organized and Laisen captured The other man had succeeded in leaving town. “Tho murder is the indirect result of tho killmg of a Irenchman & year ago. Mrs. Rocce became acquainied with the facts and also discovered Laisen and Krice were about to leave for Canada, whero they were to blow up bublic buildings. Upon discovering their secrets were known, it was determined to patthe Reece family out of the way. ‘It is thought Brice will bo cap- tured today. . Reeces BRUTALLY MUKDERED, Terrible Crimo Porpetrated o Pennsylvania Couple. Newtox, Pa., Sept. 25.—Samuel Rightley, aged 84, and his wife, Rebocea, 81 years old, were brutally murdered in their beds last night” and the house fired to cover up the crime. Tho aged couple lived on a farm a few miles from hero. About 6 o'closk this morning Mrs Statler went to the house to leave some milk oke was issuing from the house and she broke the door open and ran up o the ofd couple’s room. A whastly sight met her eyes. Half cremated on the burning bed tay tho dead bodies of Rightiey and _his'wife, mangled. Three gasiics on their faces and heads showed that an ax or hatchet had been used to do the bloody work Mrs. Statler procured assistance and the fire was extinguished. 1t was found that a lighted lamp had been overturned on the bed, nogiubt for the purpose of concealing the crime. There was little or no evidence of robbery apparent. The old folks had no moneyand barely managed to subsiston the small income from the farm. The old couple had no cnemios so far as known. The whole neighborhood is excited and search for the murderer is being mado in all directions An Aged Annie NOTORIOUS MOONSHINEER CAUTURED. Willard Morgan of Wost Virginin Betrayed by Ono of His Men. ST. Louts, Sept. 2%5.—A Republic special from Wheeling, W. Va., says the most im- portant capture of a moonshine whisky maker of vecent years was made by United States Marshal D. H. Harman on India Creek, Wyoming county, yesterday. The b cap.ured was the famous Willard Mor- au, over whose head a reward has been laniging for ten years. Morgan began mak- ing whisky and killing people who were_ in his way in 1570 and has prosvered and defied the law ever since. He has, with the assist- anco of those engagzed with him, driven a dozen posses out of Wyoming county. and last fall, singlo-hunded, disarmed four officers id made them walk but of the county be- ro the muzzle of his cocked Winchester. The number of men who have died at his hands 1s variously estimated av from six to fifteen. He was finally captured through the duplicity of oue of his men, who lad him into close quarters, where he was sur- rounded. Jarted. Tu Fro New Haves, Conn., 25 fraud, who has been operating in was arrested in - Zion Methodist church last night while delivering a and placed in jail on o charge of swindiing. T'he information on which he was taken into_custody was received from the Mil- waukee police and was to the effect that he had secured considerable monoy in that city on false profen: His mode of operation was to cinvass for subseriptions to improve the condition of his tribe. When he was given articles that could be pawned he lost 1o tme in raising money on them. His ar- rest in the midadle of the service created great excitement. The prisoner is the very blackest of the black race, and bears the name of Bornzo Muskag A vocket full of pawn tickets brought from western cities and towns was found on him, and quite s sum of money secured since yesterday from the members of various cougregations was recovered. m A Zulu the west, piscopal sermon Henavsinio, Mex., § vice counsul at Guaymas, suicide by shooting head. He had Guaymas and w: G. D. Root, has committed himself through the resided for many years at conue: th the Sonora road. as 50 years old. No cause is assigned for the act. e ANAOUAC LML) Boyd's theater will offer one of its strong- est attractions on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urduy next, whon Hoyt's “A Texas Steer” will be the bill. “A Texas Steer” is well known in this city, where it has always been rec with great favor. It will return next Ihursday none the worse for wear. On the contrary, it seems to improve the moro one sces of it. ‘Ihis is doubtless due to the fact that Mr. Hoyt builds up and strengthens his plays and constantly adds new feacures to them as they grow older. “A Texas Steer” will be preseoted by substantially the same company which has been so closely identified with the play since its first production, and which in- udes: Mr, Tim Murphy, Messrs. Charles tanley, Newton Chisnel Will H. Bray, John Murshail, C. L. Warren, James Horan, Sum. ner Clark, John T. Craven und Misses Alice vans, Gertrudo Perry, Stella Kenny, Mrs. Rose Suyder and others, o 1y Colleen,” & romantic which will be seen at the Farnam Street theater for three nights and Saturday mati- nee, commencing ‘Thursday, September 25, comes heralded by runs of soven weeks in Chicago, three in St. Louis, four each in Hostou and Philadelphia and corresponding soasous in all the large cities. It is by James A. Herne, author of the well known vlay, “Hearts of Ouk,” and whose “Shore Acres™ has just concluaed the long 1 on record at the Boston museum. “My Col- leen” is a scenic production, among its fea- tures being o real rain storm, rainbow. vision scene and sensational brilge scene, resembling the famous “Span of Lite" ef. fect. While abounding in humorous situa tions and crisp and witty dialogue, the plot reveals a sweet und wholesome love story which touches every heart. Mr. Touy Farrell is a graceful and hand- some young comedian, said to be strikiogly like W. J. Scantan, and like the latter com- poses all his own sougs. Ho is supporte the same company lately seen in (i aud St Louis, prominent amon remarkubly clever child sotross ist, little Nellie Clare. My Colleen" is a play of a higher order than the average aud one tnat all will want to see. omedy drama and vocul- -~ DeWitt's Wit h Huzer Saly - 1wy o cures pil Muxien's 170 New Youk v of Mexico the Taril, A special from the i Thowas L. Crittenden, the American consul, is Lo have au interview opt ays with the minister of finance obstacles will be discussed in il their v rious phases. The policy of Mexico at pros- ent is not favorable to reciprocity, but tends rather towards lower duties and ympartial treatment of all nations. 1he minister of finance favors taxing heavily procected cot- ton manufacturers in order to inorease the revenues. He is sustained in this position by the press and public opinion - - AFFAIRS AT SOUL'H OMAHA. soon. Tarifft Mayor Walker Casts the Deciding Vote on A Counelimanto Mr. Schultz sprung a rosolution at the reg ular council meeting last night, to the effect that the city advertise for bids for the city printing for the ensuing yoar. This was a surprise to some of the members, but when the proposition was put to a vote the re sult was a tie. Conncilmen Bruee, Ko Ky, Wood and Schnltz voted yes, and Conley, Wyman, Mulla and Bulla Vo Tho mayor voted “yea™ and the resolution was declared passed. Represent atives of the Drovers' Journal, Tribune and Penny-Press were present. All of them havo indicated that they wero “on to the vote and appeared to be confident of the re- sult. The Drovers' Journal has boen the official paper for the last vear and hankers to remain so. The Tribune and Penny-ress are both after the job red hot and all of them have been pulling wires to that end for woeks. As it now appears tha printing will bo given to the lowest oidder and this means that the city will got its printing done for the next twelve months very choap. A petition. signed by F. B. Broodwoil and ten othe y owners, to allow the the paving of U street from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth,was placed on file. One week ) A protest was filed on this bill, tho claim being made that the work was inferior. The Broodwell potitioners claim that tho customary 15 per cent re. serve would be sufficient to cover auy in ferior work on the job, 'he wentlemen whio wetting up a parade October 7, which is oxtended un invita 3 participate in their fostivitios, Tue invita- tion was accepted. Mr, Schultz then moved that the police and firemen be fnstructed to turn out and take part in the parade, Wyman took the stand that fnasmuch as Gérman day was not a legal holiday he did not think it proper to instruct the city em ployes to turn out. The motion was then put to a voto and was lost An effort was made to deed_ovor a ground to the Elkhor but the deed did not read to suit the mem bers and tho matter was put over for one week togot an opinion from the city at torney Final estimates on grading Seventeenth ana Twentieth streets in favor of John I Owen for £2,744.06 wore allowed Mr. Bruce, one of the committee ap- pointed to inspect the N street paving, stated that ho had investigated the report ied the work was done aceord- ing to contract and was awood piece of work. “I'vo got some of the brick in my pocket 1o night,” said Brace, and it is as #ood 1 qual ity as I ever saw. D.S. Curtis, a heavy property owner on that street, and who was employed as mspector at the time the pav ing was laid, said uone but vitrified brick had been used. Ho had watched every foot of the work dono and had thrown out all soft brick. These wero his instructions from the city engincer, and he carried them out to the letter, Contractor Ish suid Curtis was a rvigid inspector. Mr. Wyman said cer- tain parties had came to his office and stated that they could prove to the council that the brick was not onty inferior, bat that the con- crete wasTot properly mixed. They urged that tho final estimate on the work be not tonight as they desired another week to produco facts. liugineer Seott King said the conerete and brick were all right. “Mr. Bulla said ho was in favor of gIving the property owners along that street all the show they wanted as they were the ones who had to'pay for the paving. They stould have been here tonight with their facts. The contractor haa completed vhe work and if the job was completod according to contract he should have his pay. George Parks & Co. had the contract. The final estimate s $13,40291 and the reserve $1,087.00. On motion of Schultz the bill was allowed. On motion of committee, Fire ¢ 10 purchase §125.7 department Mr. Sehultz reported that Suverintendent Markel had told him times were too hard to complete their car line across the L street viaduct at present. He said he would con- suit the directors, however, and would give the committeo wnother atdionce on Sutur da, A petition was filed to havean are clectric lignt placed at Thirticth and L strects “The following ordinances wore introduced Issuing bonds for grading in district No. 23; to locate certain water hydrants; granting the Rock Island road the 'right to cross Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Thirtieth strees; to grade Kighteenth street from N to [ ishing the grado on West Thirty i W. B. Check, president of the school board, addressed the council in behalf of having more five alarms placed in close proximity to tho various school buildings, The matier was referred to the committoo on fire and water. Bruce reported that there was $32 due the city from k. N. Wells and not C. M. Hunt, and moved that the council proceed to col- lect the same. Carriod are interested in and ecelebration on Known as Goerman day, tion to the city trip of Railroad comnany the chairman of tho fire *hief Smith was instructed worth of supplies for the Magie City Gossip. Miss Cora Avgabright, sistor to Ofcer Argabright, is visiting here from Nemeha, Mr. . Capron of the Colorado National bank of Danver and Miss Verne Lufferty of Lancoln spent Sunday in the ty, the guests of Istelle K. ong. A horse belonging to Henry Schmeiling was cored to death by a.vicious steer at the stock yards yesterday. The horse was hitched in one of the driveways tarough which the herd was being driven b the time. Among those who went tend tho funeral of Mrs. Samuel Shrigloy from this_city were W, .J. Sloan and wife, Mrs, Gurrisson, 24 Johnson, John MeMillan Chiris Melcher, I." Pearl and Rev. Whit' warsh, “The funeral services over little Maggie Debilka yesterday afternoon. Tho remains were laid to rest in tho Bohiemian cemetery, fol lowed by a long line orsympathizing fr S This 18 the child who was burnes on Sunday morning while trying to starc a firo by pouring kerosene o1l on the kindling Mr. and Mrs,” Debilka are both still suffe ing from their burns, the wife being unable 1o stand ou her foot. Mrs John Finnerty, suddenly of heart to Ashland to z the were remains of conducted aged 60 years. died disease while riding in & buggy with her daughter, Mrs, Morgan Heaffey. ‘The deceased had been stopping with her daughter, Mrs. John Clinton, out near Albright, for 'several days, and was being brought to this city by auothe daughter when death overiook her. The aged lady® had been suffering from heart discase for some time. The funeral will take place at 9 o'ciock this morning from St, Agnes church o St. Mary's cemet —— On Hor Huxb A woman's lowd lamentations attracted o crowd to 2411 Leavenworth street last night. Inquiry revealeda the fact that Mrs. Ed Schoeider was on her husband's trail ana had traced the aforesaia liege lord to the house in_question, where she alleged that her suspicions of his faithlessuess wer confirmed. The police found Mr. Senneider inside the house, hiding in a closet. The affair finally quieted down and no arrests were made. R e D t You honow have per perfect health blood and the best wiy Lo have That to nave pur council to | pure blood is to take Hrood's Sarsaparills | the best bloodpurifie and strength builder It expels all that taint of scrofula, salt rhoum and all other humors and at the' same time builds up the whole system and gives nel strengih, Hoou's Pills ma C. 4. Hood & Co., be had by mail for 25c Lowell, Muss ~——— Driven from Homs. Willie Babbiugtou. a 13-yesr-old boy, ap. plied ut the police station for lodging lust uight. He complained that bis stepfathor, Mike MoGran, had driven him from his home. of - Mental exhausuion and orain fatigue Prompuly cured by Bromo selier | courting and mases tho 7 THEY FAVOR FEDERATION Union Pacific Employes Oast Their Ballota for Unity of Interests, PREPARING TO CONFER WITH OFFICIALS Protective Board of Raliway Telographore n Opposed to & Cat A Wil Call on M, Dickinson, osston Wages ation, which many times before, has boen attempted but without success, has at last boen accomplished on the Unfon T cifie, all the Inbor organizations of tho sys tem having voted for amalgamation the taken the three proviously mentioned in Tiry For years it labor leaders %o unite of the Union Pacific brotierhood, but »sethat provented such until General Manager the hoads of the they would have to stand their ate cut with the salaried men A reauction brought center of the stage, during vote on propositions Bre has been tho desire the in contingencies consummation Dickinson informed \tions that proportion The fear of ovory interest to the and foderation beeamo a necessity which tho rank and filo of tho sys- tom recognized 1t haa been Chairy of om ployes one common soveral organt 1un Vroman's intention to call the federated board togethor on Wednesday, but Secrotary Gilliland re. cerved letter yesterday morning from Mr. Vioman stating that there wero still several branchos of labor yet to hear from regarding the propositions for consideration and until the whole vote was recoived the mecting would not be held, Mr. Vreoman stated, however, that he anticipated the final voto within two days in which cvent ho would call the board together within forty-eight hours and then thoy would “wait upon” General Manager Dickinson with a state: ment of the facts as above, Among the mon thore is a ing that General Manager Dickinson wall nob iusist upon the cut, but simply “wink the other eve and bid his men got out and hustle the business that commences to show above “hard times,” T'ho salaried men, on the other hand, are getting restive, and about tho headquarvers building thero is 4 growing feeling that it the operating department escapes the cu then they hive excoilont eround for o grand that will cateh the fanoy of tho confidont feel- Thero is no denying the fact that the men recoiving fixed salaries will not calmly sub- mit toa cut, while the engineers, conductors, firemen, trainmen, machinery consiructors and telegraphers veceive tho same wages as are now paid them. As one of the clerks in the freight depirtment remaried toa repre- sentative of Tur Bee, “It would be the grossest injustice to ask tho salarvied men, who, on an average, are paid less than the operating depar ment of the ronds, to stand the stress of havd times, and a 20 per cont reduo- tion of the salaried men would hardly bo a 1rop in the bucket. Tean't believe that P ident Clark would sanction such action, Bither the system as & wholo will be reduced or elso the salaries of the cierks will be ve- stored. There is no reason to anticipate any- thing cise.” NORTHERN FACIFIC OASE. Judge Jenkins of Milwaukes a Decision In It Mrwavkee, Wis, Sept. 25 —Judge Jen- kins handed down a decision in the Northern >acific case this afternoon. The decision terminates the lease of the Wisconsin Cen- tral by the Northern Pacific and gives the property back into the hands of the Central company. Inrendering the decision Judge Jeukins siid that an examination of the receipws submitted to the court showed that since the lease took effect in 1860 the Wisconsin Central had been operated at a loss of £1,142,316, and the Chicago & Northern Pa- cific at a loss of $1,504,160. ard to the Chic Hands Down 20 & Northern citic, Judge Jenkins held that the com- simply a contract creditor and that its interests could not bo considered paramount to those of other creditors. He said that the 19,000,000 of Chicago & North- ern Pacific stock held by tho Northern Pa- cific wore practically worthless. The gist of the deeision was that the lease and thic payment of rentals and expenses, which its continuance would involve, consti: tuted a burden which the Northern ' Pacifio was unable t) bear. Tho judge said he would hear counsel at once on’ the question s to whether th ation should take offect at once or not elagra he protective board of the Order of Rail- way Telegraphers got together yesterday moruing in annual session with Messrs. 1. C., Copley, chairman of the Green Kiver local board; B, L. Debrill, chareman of the Den- ver board; A. D. . Reynolds, chairman of of theOgden board, and J. E. Gillaland, acting chairman of the board,” in attendance. The morning session was of little interest because of tho co of seve eral members of the board. whoare expected this afternoon, and until vhey come nothing of importance will be done. “I'he board may reach the ection of offic for the coming year, but it wus thought yesterday morning that’ the tion. would be postponed nntil today. when all the delegates are oxpecicd be present. Me. Roynolds suid to Pie Brer man yoster orning *\We are he 10 elect ofticors 1 take up soveral matters in regard 1o the dule. After we get through the routine business in hand we will eall upon President Clavk and Mr. Dickinson and tell them that, whilo we st them very highly and ro- ed them as ablo and brilliant representa- s of & great system, wo cannot submit to & cut in wagos effective October 1. You will remembor neral Manager Dickinson, on August 26, when he had his talkc with the represent. atives of labor on Lhe system, give noti w tho telegraphers that their ‘dgreement with the company would bo at an end within thirty ys, or September 26, and that the telographers would have to stand a 10 per cent reduction from Octover 1. Now that we are united with the diff branches of labor, I can't tell how Mr, Di inson will be able 1o make good his tulk of Augist 26, We don't anticipate any cut, You may also say thav the telographers feol the effect of hard Limes, as we have reduced the membership on the' protective board to 50 per cent of what it was last year. L. Binil Notes, Messrs. Harry McConnell, Will Chambers, Joe Sykes and Dewarof the Union Pacine urned this morning from Lake Washing- . Minn flsh didu't bite to uny able extent Next Monday open what it calls th through train service will be established from St. Paul and Minnoapolis 10 British Columbia and all other noints on the 17 ne const. A number of the leading roads are con- sidering how to do away with platforms on the ends of express, miil and baggage cars. These platforms are really unnecessary, af- fording s place for tramps to steal rides or making it easier for muil and expres rob. bers to board a train. It is believed that baggage, mail and oxpress cars could bs built for Lhe through trains even more sub- stuntially thun whon provided with plat- foruws. I rumored [ will ba preferred orthwestern for taking the Sheiners W Chicago on loss than tay rates. Whether the road making the charges will s able to make theiw stick is a horss of another color ionoral Pas: Agent Krancs has turued Canadian Pacifie Soo Pacitic route, will and in railway circles against the that - — notch of incowe for a New W00 a year, ball of s head man; butthe most only from 3,000 Anout the top York law firw is which may go to th resnonsibie Judgeships pay 10 3,000 lu Ching are made by uts for a wedding wiio also does the Upasal

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