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» THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER " 1893 ) : SPECIAL NOTICES. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken onti] 12:90 p. m. for the eventng and tmti] 8:30 . m. for the morning and Sunday edjtions, Advertisers. by requesting a numbered check. €an have thelr anwwers addrossed 10 0 nimbered Jetter in care of THE BER. Answers 8o addressed Wil be deli vered npon presentation of the eheck BITUATIONS -WANTED. Raten 114e & word first Afier westion, 16 4 word the Nothing taken for less than 25¢ A GOOD OFFICE MAN WANTS WORK, AD: Aresn S 17, T MK72 11° D BY YOUNG LADY familiar with Bost references M0 8 AL STUATION WANT stenographer and typewrit offiee work: good business hamnd Address A C.Staria, Keokuk, Ta. A GOOD GIRL WANTS PLAC 1o start with. Address T 2, Bee AN EXPERIENCED nan. Al referenecs Nob. MY WAGES #2.00 0238 r WANTED, POSITION Y furnished. Address M. 0., Wi POSITION BY SOBER 1bl 51 30, spaks G A clty saleaman 1o retail trade A 0 CHRISTIAN work in oF out of O WANTED - MALE HELP, Raton 1ige 1 word et inaertion. 1o aftar. Nothine taken Tor hows 1han 250, P IF 00 WANT A GOOD PAYING T WIITE he Hawks Nursary Co. Miwakoe, Wi M T SOTCUTOS TEANA FURNSED: EXTHRA pAy 1o men with riga Amerian Wrngor o 000 Tiward ot 148 )T NEDRASKA C A TnvontEnt ComBity ANt & 1 O KOO Al oA 10 ACLAB ABTICIOrD: ACTIVE AND and. Bng Adaress T2 Mok LADIES WISH LIGH 30 o7 TARANTEE SAVINGS Ap) M50 m rooms TO TRAVELING MEN COVERING REGULAR 104 01 Te4ponsIbIO HouEos, Wo offer i fons ctable high-toned aide samplos, Homs 21 TO 40-YEARS-OLD For partiealars call or ) i I-AHLE-BODIED MEN Tor United States army addres 1. Chrisman. second leutenant Second Infantry, recrnitine officer, at 6 Rlrect, Omaha, Neb,, or Merchants hof Neb, A FIRST-CLASS will glve i contract thit sannot ny other company in this state. Iankors’ Life irance Company 857-10 FOR T0WA for eastorn fie Address S 5is, T n WANTED, AC Tean make from % employment, Address 8 55, Perience unnecessiry teetive fure D-wa Thar moith B EN AN Peomminsion Clothes Wash LY. Comprossid Bidie.. ¢ inatl, 0. 3 WANTED, A GOOD dow whares th n g otz good business and ranning cvery day, 1 i town. on rallrond, in finest part of centride Married man preserred, who will hay 1 and ateady postilon, $63 00 po 07, eare Omalia Bee, M D -FEMALE HELP, word first Insertion 71v’ ' Nothine ke for 1oas thin & 0D HUST 00 per day M7 11 WANTED, MEN IN BVERY COU under nstrt ' stamp. . Indianapolis, Ind TED, MEN O TRAVEL, $50 T0 $100 Stone & Wellineton. Madison, Wis Y tons. ailonal De MO03 110 ON SALARY OR LARGE pdnce our new Family CLENL 2 pounds; exelusive terri- Ale Washer Co., 45_Jolnson M027 7* MILLER TO DUY A - i 1l roller mill word COOR <ALSO DINING Wilber house, Wilb M738 FIRST GIRL ayette Ave Mug (. WILL PAY A FEW LADIES A SALARY of #1000 et ek to Work 1ot e In thel oo eallly” and 4t home. Faxht work, Koot pay fo Bkttt 101, Marsnall Field biig, Citeato MO 14 i‘ YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF 1 durlig day and stay at home nights. Coin Kiel. Jos. F. Noh Kyl (4 VANTED, A COMPETEN Mrs, J. H. Dimont, 5642 L s0u (' WANTED, AN EXPERIE ansist in cire of s invaiid a fulin sewlng or leht work 1), required. Address S 68, Boe o e FOR RENT-HOUSES, Rates, 10e 1 line cach insertio month. Nothing D. HOUSES IN ALL PAL Ll O, F. 1 ED WOM AN TO Who can b - 0 1ine p vis campany, 1505 Farnam. DiiAND A-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN bloc K, with s 1con; K16 S, ) FOR RENT TiooM T t-r0oM con Do SROOM THOUSE P ROOM FLAT, MODEKRN CONV £20.00 Wirlkht & 1th and Howir, MODE [t AGE. MODERN, CHOICE, 1 C. 8. Blutior, 204 Bee blaz Gio AR BUST # 1w bui MODER ADDIy 2 Quired Lasbury v 01 T, o s lb FOR ; REN'T, 10-ROOM water, clatern, bari 10 Fariam. ) S b KENDALL, 507 it outside roois. Wright & Lasbury, 16th Howard M T ARINETEN ROOM MODERN DWRLLI fivo minutes walk 10 business center. Nowly papured and varnished, Inguive for W, B, Clark s st H10 e ITTAGE, stroot oM AND vements. n 5 W STORNC sy BATH. GAS, Inatro’ N. B, Barkadow. M1 N BLF M7 HOUS UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR .])‘f T B RENT 0-00M \ith bari, 1t destid MODERN, 5112 MA 08 7-ROONMS HOUS) 8 8L NQUIRE GUST HAMIL. + Dore: RO4-8* 1108 NoFtli 25th strect, it R RENT WITH Fronzer Bk, MRS 11 YOUR HOUSES § Gue, room 14 i)'fl(.ur or & | D 231 North 24t D ; 4 floor, tiat 0, MU0 B MS. STEAM ALL FOR REN NICR ROOM HOUSE, 310N condition, for two or With 1o ¢hildren. $60 o & HIIL 108 Faimn 10/ BRICK HOUSE W01 Cipiol e o or 111 South Sixteenth st ALL MODERN Livd Harney 914 08 N 13TH [OER I NEW 1 et BB OM Co o OO A sl ¢ Farman W SE ST waier, only 9 (IR CHALLIMPROVE ROONE. §4.00, (51 8. 1740 |}) DR IDENCE [N GOOD © 10 FOR R.NI -SURNIHED T Rater, 16 a word i afler. N ROOMS, 10 word theip- B3 Uil 2. F, W0 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Yunen oy, 523 South 20t stsel SO0 FRONT ROOMSTALL “ariny AND UNFIRNISH E, Fuesisien 4ta vont all parts Of Uhe elly. Great inssrlon hiug kakon o | MOD ROONS for un o0ms with s, Ve build g, GLE 1O M7 OR LADIES Mt con Ve lon Aeninhod rooms. Reglstor y - Lental Offios, 160 it Doy B 0N WITH ALV AT ST - WANTED Yo rao. et Addrons 8 46 1 2 PURNISHED SCass nirvet upber 100 WO G e INTLEM B fanilly ROOMS B COTTAGE G- Tnguire v 2 South 1th w1 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT KOOM WITH ©and hoard. No. 2538 St Mary's w07 108 FOR RENT OHEAP. FURNISHED ROOM TO hadion ciployed diriag day, suite of rooms 813 b at B0 B LA L 1000 SOUTH WL vy B4 S 171k, BUO T - PCRNISHED “Waelson FRONT RUON, #5.00 woa FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, J'- THE DOLAN, 206 AND 911 N. ISTH ST, Tt [ IOARDING WITH ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN- wuite: house just fitted up wiih everything new. Omne of_the bestlocations in ihe ity and every. thing will be first ¢lass. " Dougias 37 [F,.FOR RENT, FURNISHED Ot UNFURNISHED handsome room with aleove, with board. The enzer, 110 N. 2 M751 7 PRIVATE FAMILY. OARDERS, Wil thie 1o 10 1o Rooms desir. able and reasonable. Mo ences. 2019 Binney St ' SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE SUITABLE for three gentiemen; PIEASANL BQUATS P00 A180 board. 2510 Dodg 705-6 J-YOUNG WOMEN S HOM% UNDER_CARE OF th st YOMS, WITH BOARD, atred M762 70 ; NEWLY FURNISHED i at the We 315 N )8 17T AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS Dest location in the clty._ 212 ARD SHED . FURN I |, Booms AND I ) LARGE AND SMALL SOUTH FRONT ROOMS comtortable home, reasona 25%1 Har v 8t Mi00 7 FORRENT -UNIURNISH'D ROOMS Raatos 1 by after. Nothin G (3.8 UNFRL (3, FOUR UNFURNISHED Ttor housckeeping: clty water ol T word first insertl taken for loas U PARLOR WITH avenue BOARD. ISHED 13th 8t ROOMS FOR ROOMS SUTTABLE ent chean; 6 block ater Bt Ko FOR I ROONS, G URNISHE Tlight and h 257 6 Harney MaTg 8 FURNISHED USE OF ROOMS WITH Str G FOR RENT—-STORES ANDOYFICES. month rtion, %1.60 a line por FOR R v BRICK I 016 Farnam . The butiding has ment basement. complete stean-heatinie fxire water on all the Hoors, gas, ete. oL THE BEE, [, VE HAVE SPACETO LET to wome desirable party Wyekoff, Seamuns & Benediet stivet, Omaha, Nob, T BRICK STk Wi Gust Hamil, 1613 Do J,EOR | RENT. GOOD BRICK STORE ROOM X60. 1507 St Mury’s ave.. only 15 per month and will take rentout i trade. Inquire 1318 Far- nam 014 8 ], DARBER SHOP FOR RENT, 621 PACIFIO stroet M b arnam 651 INQUIRE 805-8¢ I FIXTURES, A8 8L AGENT> WANTED. Rates, 106 4 e month. ' Nothing TS WANTED. WE GUARANTEE YOU $75.00 10 $230.00 th working Will pay ‘salary or conilse n and expenses, Money deposita bilnk to 0 siarted. ” If you are thing enilrely new to W our instructions your e Wil liave onr goods, no W hird the times. Dle sales repor 1L required of you fsa little pluc We furnish mample outfits fre particulars before all valuable tof Address “Manufreturors,” P, 0, MOS0 O11% . LADIES OR and cont New Moon enbroide new fnventlon 1 nd mending, by 1 Copyr ook of sewing machir slous and 1 ¢ full ENTLE- o, patented ting. A fancy kinds of hine. | the ymmis- mil and The Ohio Novelty M115 01 Ratos, 100 tnsrtio month. " Nothiug tuken fo M SToRAC STORAGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, MaEis 8 Wells, 1111 S FOLL ap rates, WANTED-TO BUY. [ —NICE FOLDIN 2D, LARGEST SIZE BASE Nburner Whght' & Lasbury. 16th and Howat Milos 8 N WANTED. 2000 YARDS EARTH ON G Kil M0 : —_— FOR SBALE-FURNITURE 0 word firat lusertion, Nothing taken for less ti FOR RENT Ok SAL ht plano, Inquire roo ()i STOVES OF ALL KIN Wells Auction Co.. 111 () FOR SALE. TiE B-roon house conplet catlon good. A bargain for I 0 Step 1o 4 niee hon Co [0} oF rensonabl NICE Lo ();FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, ¥ of 4 10-r00mn. house: | for Tent | per_months sy location for bourdin 1617 Capitol av MESG 1% (), F0R sa1 LARGE BASE e 1180 one small Eoft burner t 8 (),SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE Choup. S, Dani, 114 8, 10th Stract Osauitn Tt et oo FORSALE—HOKSES, WAGONS, ETC Rates, 1140 after. Nothin AP, ON oR SALE. INQUIRE 701 it 5 ward first inseriion, Lo word (hers- taken for less than D -FOR SALE. HANDSOME CARRIAGE TEAM, blacks, 15.1 hiigh. weigh 1,100, soind snd per- gentle. One good business horse, One sud- {le Niorae. Inauire W. B, Millard, Omnalia Nationai bk 26 1 P EOR SALE, WO 81 N PONTES, S to ride ordrive. J. H. Dumont, 3042 Lafayelt avenue. Mrab ¢ —_— FOR SALE- MISCELLANKEOUS, Rates, 1ide 0 wonl first in4ortion, 104 word thera: after. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. ()FOR SALE. HUBBARD SECTIONAL STERL Sdbicer's oven, nerly new, choap; addross o 1; e, MNo're e e— (2] LAIRYOYAI‘{ T8, #1.50 cael nsert Jne por month.' Nothing taken for lws i RS, NAN A N ( I;Alli\“;"\ NT, ablo bi thyearat11 17V, WAR] MASSAGE. BATHS, £TC, Rates, 100 o 1o 1 ach insertion, $1.60 a 1o par Nothiug taicen £o1 108 than MADAME SMITH, 6028, 19TH, 2ND FLOOR, Reom 3. Mussige, vapor, wicohol. steain,sulphor noand sed oaths, . w711 7 MME. STOWE ITIC HREALER Douilan blook MRS 15 ) GIVES BATHS: T MAG I MAME, ANNA OF CHI magnol treatments. 119 Norih 15th street, 1 MOOL 70 ————— PIRSONAL. U TREATMENT. mil baths, sealp i chiropodist. Mrs. Pos ELE itn U AVRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR DR teully illustrated Mirriage J Contali phot vings of hinds hy ludy vert irown Publishiug Co, 5. Toledo 0. MAI2 21 — R MONEY TO LOAN- REAL ESTAT:. MONEY TO I The O, F. Wiatbor 106 v ors, AN AT LOW Davis Co., 1503 Farnam str: Y TO LOAN AT 14 T and vnimproved s, Fidelity Trast Co RATE o, 607 RATES ON miha redl o 1702 Faruum, W LOANS O3 IMPROVED AND UNINI ROV CILY PrOperty. #5.000 and 4 PWARIS, 5 10 (1 B centing delays. W. Furnaz Suiith & Co, 18520 vt i W MONEY T0 LOAN A% CURRENT RATES 4Dy 10 W. B Melkle, First National B bl 01 W ANTHONVEOAN AND TRUST 0O, 415 N v YV Life, londs at 10w rutes for cholos. sooirity ai Nebriaski aud 1wi farass or Omana oity poonpurty 02 DEESSMAKIN\:. Rates, 106 3 lino o ) tnsersion, §1.5 wonth, Nothing takin £0r laas than I SNAKING 0 FASHIONABLE GOWNS A porfect it guatapiced. work by day o1 week: Inquire as 1744 Capliol sveyue 4110w ot _ LOST. Ratoa. 1iao & worl first (mwsciion, Lo eatior. " Nothing taken for s (i NIBAVED FAWN GOLORRH GRAVIOUND. Finder plodso oGy we. G M. odice. lurli ton route. ' 3. Hodge. M¥s0 7 { | i i When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly, and continues to use the old-fashioned, so-called soaps, which destroy clothing and clean nothing ; soaps which are costly at any price, ineffective, labor-increasing and wasteful, instead of using Santa Claus Soap, Finds Too Late that Men Betray, bad temper when their collars, cuffs and shirts, and the houschold linen, are ruined by cheap, wretched soaps; What Charm ecan Soothe her Melancholy ? Why! Santa Claus Soap To=Be=Surel! Sold by all Grocers. Manufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO,, Chicago. BB VVVDVVHMI VDOV DVVDVVAAD DG D And MONEY TO LOAN-—-CHATELS, Ratos, 100 lne ench tnsortion, § month. ' Nothing taken for lows than 95 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. wline per « SALE, ATTRACTIVE HOMES, VERY . SCe Geo, W. P, Coates, 15 Patterson blk. M6 MILE el Lifc N ntinied ; e For DO YOU WANT MON o 5 ACRES northwest C R FOUR AND of postoftier Boatrizht ONE-HALF Drice $1,500 301N, Y We will loan you ANY SUM you wish on FURNITURE, PIANOS. HORS CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSH RE We give prompt attention to all applie: and will carry your loan You can rediies th by 8 payment at any tme. or removal of i FIDELITY L b onee. IR, it Jopr saL 160 wish g Towa LS W, 00 g o m, EASY TERNS, LOTS IN FRAS! NOW town: SA0.00 10 $300.00, Also ner rden land. T, Ferguson & Con, DARM T R. Bou by GUARANTEE €O, Room 1 Withnell bloc Cor. 15th and Harno; NDS AND_ CITY PROD ht, 501N, Y. Life Bldg., On 003 g L 1,000, $1.500 Brown bik ANY PRICE! 16.& Do M50 > SLCURILIES FOR SAL Rates, 10¢ a T month 1GH GRADE OMAHA netting purchiser HOMES. 500 casy terms, W, sum_ wh t possible r and for any length of i ck in such install- | and only - borrow to suit you. Yon can | nouts 48 you wish 1 3100 aline per ¥ for it as long as you k Han 25c ch nsort HOUS] PURNITU i “MORTGAGES, SARRI s of interost, sums Loan & Trifat ¢ HOL WARE ¥ ] R SECURITY Without plublieity or removal of property. OMAIA MORTGAGE LOAN (0., } SOUTH 16TH STREET, flst floor above the stroet, LARGEST A D LOAN COMP. X WILLLOAY A curity? atrictly 1 Contiriental block, T MORTGAGES FOR ¥ osafe. Amos Real Estato agon D ONLY INCORPOR- 7 Ui NY IN OMAHA. THE OLD! AT 1 nsertion. $1.60 4 line per ¢ taken for 1oas than o 32 1711 CAPITO Dalls, meatings. el pactivs, et S o) awsembly o, 1910 fitme Ratos, 100 4 e o both halls on fir e 0 Stairs; 1o oillaras v Nieh et ) ULt0n: e reasonabLy e N i ad o Morand betors disowhor Miis MUSIC, ARI AND LANGUAGES Riites, 10c onth. ' Noti BUSINESS CHANCES, FOR IR No. 916 North man. MRS Y CORRESPONDENCE — SOLICITED — WITIT parties having five to tan thousand dol 1 Tonis etablisiiod. "ot s 0 sirict conlidance, Q Mzas 016 ( ANT STOOK GROCHRIE: 200 reasons. for selling .00; Wil b sold itk MGS5 O Rittes, 100 a lin « AL O START YOU | month. Nothin tak 3 Scfs establlsh one honest. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN GAN SOON rellable. ¢ D ooy i i worlde knowled il of o ogitimate i u every conn van Sunt's school of short- i the west, Bu . easy and legit Typéwritors (o rent.. 671 mate. B money for partios with push and ik, b 2 OF SHORTHAND ith street. Apply ‘10 Jos, Rovl- Business capital ne Iysirable i 2 LENBECK. DANJOIST AND 7 X. 110 Calitoraia st | SHOXTHAND AND TYPEWAITIN 3 for cash only. Y, WE Fu in business rellable, entery el s rtion, for 1 th ) 4 line per liand, 513 N. JAHA It you can't furnish first class refercnees don't ap- AND . Remember, no n required. Write nce, before some on e enterprise s your terrif r. Stare Herb Remedy st 43rd st., Chicago, 111 610 ~FOR INVE: JR SALE, IN DRY BN | IPAES DB Two s Yaaks P — ence Milk company, Floi M oW Your nd Washington coun: 8 Frult Land Co. of \' FOR SALE, NICE CLEAN STOCK OF DRUC Rt F principal o bullding, Thie sto H00.00 i each departme address John B. Cunningh: Rato fler. Nothtng taken for loss D LOR- L ox Ny N INCOME miy et 11§ v Call at o Natlonal bani OCTOBER | IPAKEN UP, ON GRIFFIN -2 honts. 1 Kow. Owner ! | paving charges and proving Joel 8, Griftin. MS0Y 8 —_— WORLD'S FAIR HOT=LS & ROOMS on, 1e 4 word thero- less than bldg. Stear ternisi no trades wi Imogene, I FOK SALE OR RENT, Yarokah city. Inquire ted. 110, TP HOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE WORLD'S F. at Chi )t neatly furnis 5 At 1 45th strect, near Grand Boulovard, at 50c (0 ! #1.50 per day: eonvenient to elavated R. R. and Coitige G wvenie euble eirs, 66 031 et A e L e P UND:RTAKERSAND EMBALMERS “Rates, 106 1 line caeh fusertion, §1 month Tess than () W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN | ¥ Zaacobs. deceased: later with M. 0. Maul,under- takerand embalmer, 315 8. 16th st 1. 606, AYING MEA'T i 2 Blondo st m e FOR SALF, first-cliss 1 NT STC good 1 LF1R00.00; wiil Iy it Mo FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS DRUG i ibout tho on 1 0f 500 inhabitints, Filln 10088 box « BLEG. on: 1he Address ish only 5 G Bust 504 line per Nothin, FOR SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUFA( turing plant (with position in the offee (f so de sired), $10.000.00 10~ $16.000.00, cash required No trides considercd, T ny hias un es tablished trade on a ready selling ar ata e profit. Address § 50, Bee, M2 Y FORSALE, WELL LOCATED FINELY FUR. nished forty-room hotel; iong lease: good trade. Bed PAWNBROKER% hinsertion. $1 Nothing taken for loss than Rates, L0C a T e monih % BN J. i wiltehes, efe IRG, DIANOND BROKER Loans money on dinmo Old gold and siver bowght. Tel or would take active pa Address 8 61 My WANT TO BUY A GOOD GROCE abouL $2,000.00, in 00d connty seaf t dress Heey C. Smith. Falls City, Neb Y, PARTY FROM BAST WITH Al enee and extended fn Doth and b e, Would nvest capitil first-class co LY STOCK V. Ad HUADD SCALES. Word st nsartion, 1o Nothing tlken fo Rates 1lge after. ¥ Banks prefe ST 5 HAVE andise store I the Hest riket fn Hamiiton county e your location, write 1 Iadrehild & Garwood, Phillly Mosy 150 the only general mero TYPEWR. nand stock — Rates, 10 a lin month. ' Nothing 2 EMING LIGRAPHS, EVERYTHING, Lunhieard of prices, " Tel. 558, Doyles & Babb, 613 N. Y. Life bldg. ud for samples. 550 ot o Tl L T S i B 1 REALTS MAR NSTRUMENTS placed on G, 1803: WILL SE| g0 On paying co i town; payments made interest, Addréss 84 5 MK 86 ¥ FOR EXCHANGE, : fon. $1.60 a e 1 aken for less tian NS IN NEBRASKA. KA WiIL sell cheap or exchin Add. box 76, Frankfort [ it 2 Lt | Mres, Gl CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL | nerty, lot 1, | take roal estate, money, Hox 264, Frankfort, i rolli John Tin record October Rates nionth Line ench fns WARRANTY DEEDS hing to 0T lot 2 t's subd iv 5 B s and wite (0.0 Link, w i d 6, block 22, Orchard slost e hnson, N 1,000 i Ditkoti, mdse., horses and cattl incity 16" ohn Pins South Omaha, iy o Katle Honfey, 1 7 WILL TRADE FINE EQUITY OF $1.500.00 | ( 9f /L AR LTS b /m 3191 comer, unlmprovid, tn Dewver! Colo J "‘;"1“'"'\'“_ ‘-""'M”-' t 11, block ar Lind in v NeDFASIA, Al ogs & I's 2d g cloar ot and. e Manlton, Colo. 8. > Crapser to M 1 Eliioir, Richards, Box 104 Colo, M2 016+ N h - rrls und Wi TOTRADE lots 7, 20 to 22, blogk 3, lots. 11 A5 1 to 14, 18 and 19, Bloek 4, iarrls & 008 Pavtrson’s annex: 1of'8, block 4, 2d udd to South Onahi, : A Ilarels to same, lots 3109, 14, 15, 17, 18,19, 24 and 30, block 1 lots 4, o 5,6, 9, 10,14 1017, 19, 20, 24, block 7/ WANTED. 20101511 to 16, block’ 8, Hilrris & “phiwton for anything, or will be Patterson's annex; loty 21 and 22, take chatiel mortguge bloclk lot 14, ‘bock 6, Potter & Cobb's add toSouth Omghi; lots 9, 10 and 11, Haas' subdiy - 1Al OF cast wo it Dien w1, bioek = oW K Hutchin: 7,-A.GOOD STOCK OF HARDWAT Jtorland wud cash, or” will glve i 21 Tee LIST YOUR REAT, EST. 7 ATE FOR SALE OR dexéuange with I, J. o dall, 807 Brown | Ml 7/ POR EXCHA GE HORSE. HUGGY, Ariawe i hisrieas for i good upright iy w5 § 00} Box 19,000 Total amount of tranlfers ROOM HOUSE AND FITLL, reet (o exelinge for or southern Nebraski A Strr, Boe bufld i, MO ? LAND AND CASH FOR G1O- Y 2005 OF shows, #22.000.00 10 §:4.000.00 tdenital. Box 751, Wesk Point, Neb. 3018 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE state factory, doing. £ood rliehit party: best of reasons for selling. Ad Box 971, Lincoln, Neb. M4 5t e FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE LW o008 nsay! hawe day, Perfd anteod, SOLICITORS. SUES& CO, Beo Buildlog, IR Ti WS P Advico iieie, 0 0K FOR CL, Business A Full SET OF TEETH bare: Tumertion, $1.60 o lne por oF lows tiin 200 Rates, 100 4 line month. ' Nothiug take BARGAINS HOUSES. LOTS AND FAKMS, & or irade. K. K. Darling, Barker blk p THOICE 18T MORTGAGHE: ANY AMOUNT. /. G. Wallace, Brown bioe , 16tk and Dou g(u} ACRES GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE low price or exchange, in Nebraska, for 16th and Farnam Stroot, chandise or horses. G. H. Peterson, 1412 Elevitor ou 16t Streot. BRING Telephouo 1035 HIS WIM Y oU \ EW, LARGE 5-ROOM HOUSE, WIDE PORCH, comented cellar aud cuthousss, with Lot $1.300.00. Four nice low, 50X127 fael eagh, hait block from street rallwiy near Kouatss Piace, $1.900.00 each. Other re. oustaess lots equally cheap. Writo Latroo u 30, Pax ton block, efty. J. 1 M F'XA& LANDS ¢ Sealed bids will be e K lngsicy, lown, until for the Construetion works uccording to pl file at th : ley, Towa. 4. The council reserves the right to reject any s - and all bids, J. A dugalls, recorder l“‘“(.\lS A JOHNSON, 1614 CAP. AV, OMAHA Kingsley, La., Oct. b, 1893, Nes1 Ozgt V7410 b otved by the town of | noon October 25, 1593, of w system of water i and speeification on oflico uf I Herron, mayor, 1§ 11 LivE ey Bveck DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Reports from the Whole Oountry Not of an Encouraging Nature, MUCH LESS ACTIVITY THAN A WEEK AGO Uneertalnty Regarding the Monetary Sit- Hus Had 1ts Effvot Upo €88 Outiook —Rusiness Oute took for the Fature, the WY roview of any signs be. RK, Oct. 6.—<R. . Dun's weekly trade says: It is dificult to detect of improvement. While there has 1 some addition to the number of manu- facturing establishmonts aud the number of hands at work during the past week it is becoming painfully clear that the o1 ders ob. tained do not sufice to keop ¢ wed at fuil time even the limitod prosent engaged Iteports from other cities disclose a dis- tinct check in business. There is on the whole loss activity and less confidence re- garding the future than there wasa week ago, and this in many is attributed to the uncertainty regarding the monetary future, which delay in the senato causes. The stock of money in New York banks has increased rapidly anid the retirament of clearing house cortificates here and at other cities shows n great improvement in the monetary situation Situation n Staples. npl force at L'hierc is not such encouragement desired in the industrial An incrcased number of establish- is_reported in operation, out the ring of prices inprint cloths and some other cotton goods and 1n thomore important products of iron and steel discloses groatly retarded business, The demand for iron products is, on the whole, less satisfactory than it was a week ago. Steel billets are selling at Pittsbur for $18 por ton and there is practicaily no de. ma for rai In the manufacture of wool tnere is still a markable abseuce of de mand. - There have been only 2,026, pounds, against 100 pounds for the same weelk last year. The movewent of wheat large and the pr wve cents, while corn has also st Cotton is one-fourth of a cont higher, with- out distinct reasons in crop prospects, and pork products are also somewhat h vork inereasing 75 cents per bar, O1l has advanced sharply, and after some reaction, closed $2 per barrel higher than a week ago. s might bo reports for the ments sag has been fairly declined about 2 yielded about 1 Spreulntive Activity Stimuiat 1t is possible the surplus lation lias its natural effect of stimulating speculative activity, Haopily the changes thus far have not diminished the exports of products, which continue faivly large. I'ailures continue to decréase in number and importance, though not as much as has been hoped. The number reported 1n the United States during the past week is 320 agzainst 184 for the same week last year, and in Canada forty-five against thirty-six last year, L'he disposition to include all barking and financial failures with those of commercial and munufacturing concerns during the present year has led to statements which do much fujustice to the mereantile interests, WALL STRE wwrency in civen ' FOR A WEEK, Speculntion Has Been Exccedingly Dull— Walting on the Senas New York, Oct. 6.—Bradstreet’s financial review tomorrow will say: The varying prospects for the adoption of the silver pur- chiase repeal Lill seem at preseut to be th only factor in the murket. Speculation has been excessively dull this week, the disposi- tion of the vital question of the hour has in- creased and prices have shown unimportant and irregular changes, conforming closely thereto to the tenor of the late advices or re- ports ubout the state of affaivs in the United States senate. Money has become very easy in Loudon, and if foreirn interests should become convinced that the adoption of the repeal bill n impossibility selling of our securitics would doubtless bu'a result, “There seems to be o disposition on the part of the foreizn interests to wait for devel ments, The absence of foreign seling pros- sure, corresponding with the marked indis- position of holders of long stock here to part with their holdings, which tend is roin forced by the increased supplies of money, indicated mnot only by th vorable bank statement of the past few weeks but by the free offering of funds on time and the plethoric loan market, with active trading confined to the swallcr pro- fessionals, here inclination is to the bear side, the scarcity of stocks and the suspen- on'of liquidation form a bar to auy real —_— TRAVELERS CHEQUES OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. VISITORS TO THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION will find theso Chiequies espe il y convenient and avoii the risk of carry- money. 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The movement of prices has accord- ingly been without importance except so far A8 unfavorable nows from the senate in- spired tho bears to put out short contracts, while encouraging advices from tho same quarter there lod to favoring and give a little support to the market, this process being very apparont on Friday, when, though dull, the trading exkivited a strong tone with a somewhat sensational advance in Lackawanna, CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENTS, But Four Citles In the Country Incrense Over Lust Year, NEw York, Oct. 6.—Tho following table, compiled by Bradstroet's, shows tho clear g house returns for the week ending and the p ntage of incro decrease as compiared with th 1) ing week last year | Show an soor spond crries, | Tt o Pittabuine Cluelnati Kansas Ofty New Orleand Minneapolis 7000 Buffalo 4 Loutaville Detrolt wanikee svelind Omaha Providence Dinves St Pani Indianapolis Houston Mempis Richmond Hartford LSt 5.124:515 548188 16,18 L0630 610 Diluth tochestir T 60,007 Atlanti... 20 2% New Haven i 158,047 Springticld, Miss. 30188 | Worcosicr. 207014 Portland, Mo I T ort Wortl 10011 Stoux City Waeo Loxinetion. Ky . . Mich vl poria. Kan Fall Rivor Stoux Falis. Springtield, 0. City, Mieh. . 155, Nol Jack Mooz Cinton, 0 Fronont. Nol Al veston. 165000 105,250 Totala 11 §..... Exclusive of Now Yol Montreal Toronto miiton 00 01,644 ... otal BRADSTREET'S REVIEW Slightly More Cheerful Eeports € Husiness Centers of the South NEW York, Oct. 6.—Bradstreet's review of the week will say tomorrow: Slightly more icercul reports from leading southern trade ters, largely due 10 a freer movement of cotton and the advance in price of that staple, coupled with more numerous advices of improved trade distri and northwestern centers, constitute the privcipal points of interest. Trade was in- terrupted at New Orleans and Mobile by the disustrous gulf storm early in the week, but late advices are that the staple crops have not been seriously damaged. There is o very gencral report of slighily improved eolie 1 the south, coupled with the state ment tlements have beeu very met. Naval stores have been strengthe both in demand and price, ports are bution at western more favorahle, Lveston; conservatism in grant- ing credits nas restricted distribution, A ood supply of funds for moving the cotton nerally renorted west, rather more activity 1 several cities, notably is, Cleveland, Duluth Paul and Kansas City. Whisky is noro active. Fave Stock in Demand, The demand for cattle and hogs improved. From the ecast reports favorable, except from Bal*imore creased sales are reported. The dry coods demand is below the aver- ¢e ut Hoston and Philadelphia, The de mand for ivon and steel is siill limited by mmediate wants. Prices tend lower and wake thew own figures. Anthra- cite coal moves more freely, Provisions and coffee ure higher, while breadstufls, notably wheat, have ¢ lined. eports as to collections class them gon- erally as only fair. Indications of improve. ment i this divection: come chiofly from the south the exports of wheat (flour included) from both coasts of the United States and Canada this week equal 3,150,001 bushels, as com- wed with 3,490,000 bushels last weok, 3,017,000 bushels in the same weeis last year, and 4955000 bushels in 1891 siblo sup plics of wheat in the United States and | la increased but slightly, the total | on October 1, 1803, being 78,250,000 bushels—an increase of only 6,700,000 bushels in September and un incredse’ over cOctober of 11,000,000 bushels. isfactory business is_being done 1n, wholesale lines at Toronto. The movement of grain is slow for the season owing to low price A fair amount of activity prevails At Montreal, but business is hardly up to the average. FFall trade has not openad us well 15 expected except b ( re- Chicago, has also are less where in- rr— 10 a8 0 restorer has xtra Dry Imperial is pur ing. Champa Cook's | and spark no y de equal iclous World's Than those quoted route for *Chi IRound teip tic Pickets are good to return until Octo- ber 15, and will be on sale October 6, 7 and 8, Three ve traius daily see the Burlington's at 1324 Farnam air or e Lower by the Burlington " Octuber ¥, tibnled and gas-lighted ity ticket agent strec - Union Carpenters Protest, the last of union No, 427, 1 Brotherhood rs and or rized Fdu i hicw | | Board of 1 SAIA, Oct, 5 W 1893 70 the Buard membors of this un wction of sald board to carponter YOur « LOLESL AgAINAL tho Wages pit y ure not ivi ] dren are taken out of the existenca which the elves unuble 1o accom plish, of 1 oy 10 help nts find Karly Risers DeWit s L ttle il best pill - Rate Fxearmion | and retur 1esday, Oot. 10 Limiv 20 duys portunity to get s avticulars apply to » Ramge block, Oma - o Mitw Sells round trip tick October 6, 7 and 8 fo October 18, Low To Houston Omaha T rate T $20,25, last o anving Round ty 1y a rate. Pal low i« ha Keo 18 to #10,00, Chicago Good to b Gl ts 10 ‘TPexa moor address 1. L Bauta I'e route, Qmaha Choap 10. Cal pass. gt | military chapel, to which ho | copy of his sentence, at tho MET DEATH UNREPENTANT Attempted Assassin of Goneral Oampos Goen Willingly to His Doom. ANARCHIST PALLAS SHOT IN THE BACK Laughed at the Priests Who Offered Relige tous Consolntion nnd Kxprossed Assure Ance that His “Murder” Would Be Avenged. BancrLosaA, Oct. 6 who on Sunday, Pallas, the anarchist 4, made an at neral Mart- 102 Campos by hurling two dynamite bombs at tho ofiicer, was shot today in accordance With the sentence of the court martial,before which he was tried During the twenty hjs execution eptembor tempt on the 1ifo of Captain four Palla® was hours previous to contined in the had beon es- { while singing an anarchist song, . The prisoner refused 1o kneol whon the sentence was pronounced, but he consentod to sign & timo ex- tho doath same that ho was signing warrant of his judges, feeling cortain that hi hor “anarchists would avenge his death by killing those who had condemned him to die. Pricsts, throughout yesterday and thi morning, did their utmost to prevail upon tho desporato man to listen to religious con- solation and die repentant, but Pallas od at the remarks of the priests and laughod at their word pictures of the hero- after and scorufully rojected all thoir offorts in his behalf., The scono claiming in the chapel last night was curiously pieturesque, the unrepentant, boustful anarchist, the condemued atheist, resting on his cot, sleeping at intorvals, carofully watched by tho military guard, Inside the chapel wore barefooted, bare- d onks of soveral orders, who re- hother at intervalS, praying for the soul of ‘the dying man. Outsids the chapel paced the Spanish sentinels, the ring of their acroutremonts echoing into the 'om which the monoton us chanting of monks could be heard from time to timo, Mass for the dying was celebrated at an carly hour this morning with all tho solem- nity of the Catholic church in Spain, the officers and soldiers of the rd and the officers of the court martial being present in full uniform Shortly befor 0 o'clock the officer of tho 1urd notificd th . prisoner that the hour of Nis death had arrived, and, accompanied by his veligious advisers, Pallas was stowly and solemuly escorted by a squad of infantry to wn iuclosure close to the: castio of Mojivich. There was a large body of troops drawn up forming three sides of & square, the fourth side facing the walls being roserved for Pal. las. Intho center of the scuure, silent, mo. tionless and grim, was drawn up & platoon of infantry With slow steps the puard led the anarch- ist 1o the spot upon which he was to dio, The prisoner still maintained his aiv of bra vado, and marched to his death as if going to some glorious ceremony, chanting an anarchistic air in a slow Voico 8o as to drown, it would appear, the muttered prayers of the monks, who did not relax for @ moment their efforts to give religions con- solation to the man abcut to die. Outside the linc of troops. crowds of poople had gathered, but the number was not s as 1t would have been had the plac cution been made public yesterday thought best to keep the place of execution 50 that those in sympathy with tho mned man would have no opportunity to plan i dynamite outrage, When the prisoner’s back had been turned toward the fiving party the oficers of the guard withdrew with theie men, and the ofticer in command firie rLy called his men to attention, Uheir ritles, upon & sceond shurp order, were loaded, an officer read thesentenceof the court martial, the fiving party sprang theie riflos to the shoulder and took what appeared to a horribly long and careful aim. To the rieht of the'death platoon stood its officor, his bared sword held above his K d. Then li flash of lightning the t flaring apon descended and there w flush of e, clouds of white smoke, the rattle of s dischiargod in - unison, ana Pallas, the anarchist, fell over on his face—dead. A few sharp military words of command, and the body v ed away, the troops formed and reformed, bugle sounded, tho troops marched away, the crowds disporsed, and ail was over, It was IT WAS OVLY JUGGLERY, ProtesT Agamnst an Indian the Fuir Answered by & WASIINGTON, Oct. 6.—In a1 commissioner of Indiar affairs nam, in charge of the ethnologi at the W v, denounces as fals the charges made by Miss Sickles, chairman of the Universal Peaco union, that bratal and cruet exhibitions of the Indian sun are given at the fair. The accusa- tions are characterized as misreprescnta- tions and false statements and the ‘result of her mind being warped by dwelling too much on one particular subject, shown by her continually ignoring facts and writing trom her imagination,” of. Putnam speaks of the alleged sun y follows: “There has been no rop- resentation of the Indian sun danco aud there has not been a single Indian belonging to the United States wio bas taken part in any exhibition under my direction except the Navajocs, who have been quietly sitting in their huts weaviog and making silver- worlk. T'he Indians from Vancouye are entirely outside t) United State: hibition Exhibition utnam, port to tho Prof. Put- exhibit thoods nt sland, who jurisdicion of the ) Davo overy Thursday an ox- n - their floats, whon they verform omoniuls, songs and dances, as it is our Wil to havo these lddians appear in a man- ner purely native. One ceremony consists of Jugglery, when the Indinns protend to beat themselyes with clubs and uppear to become covered with blood, Thess elubs huve it tubes filled with red piint. This paint forced out when Lise tubes are pressed against the body and this gives the appearance of biood, ' Kyen this exhibition, which is purely jugglory and of the sume cluss us the jugpleryof the Hindoos anda others, is in atself of consider- able scientific importance and interest as illustrating o custow which hus been in o istence with these peoplo from time immos morial. It was only performed once and then by the wish of the Indians themselyes, withoat our previous knowledge, and they were directed nol L give the exhibition again.” s 5 of people write, “1t is fmpossi- ribo tho good Hood's aparilla " It willbeof equal help to you, - Pneitic Const Lxenr On October 11th the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry, will inangurate ity winter tourists' excu Through tourist slaopors will Omalia at 2:05 p. w. and run throy 1 Angeles without change, through cars : Omaha . m. overy We Wy duris until further notice, Opt Hunde ble to desc has done me. reguli sions, leavo L to hoso These ge of and azent of the m Co., and the manage- pust, to make 1o i ox¢ ns a ines pensive 1 comfortuble teip Tor all - those who the fall and Pacific const 1 on these ex- ar contemplate going durin winter o points on th tou ! 1 156 s will bo the latest designed by illman Co., being supplied with equipment in the way of matlrasses, ete,, regular Pallman st 4 competent porter in il information regurding HY CAr reservations, maps, te., address NEDY, G W. 1% A 1602 Farnem St., Qmale, Ne e ers the 14 the sune charg rates, time tab) i NG b

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