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mr 7. HATAfTA HATTY TVRR. WF.ltX.ERTI A Y OPTON ! ? ! ? 11 SPEGIRL NOTICES , A DVEKTISEMBNT3 FOK Til BSE COLUMNS AwlllbotukenunW 12 30 p. m. for the pvenlnir linrt until 8 JO p. m. tor the morning and Sunday edition * . , . . . A irertlx rn , by wquwtlntr * tiumberea cnecXj c an htiothi-lr answer * addreiweil to n ntimborort JctlorMcnroof TIIRIIKK. Annw r BO ad < lrpB c < l trill bo dcllTt-rr < l upon pnf ntntlon of the chfcfc. SITU ArTIONS WANTED. Halo i ! ' < ( a wonl first Innortlon , Ion word llicro- If tor , Kothlng taken for lCH UimiSc. ! , work In ur out of Uiiuiha. 4H4 No. 17th - ! 13 * WANTED MALE HELP. It-lion mnaword flrt Imwrllon. le word tbero- Illcr. Nothing taken for less thana.tc. TJ SOLifITOim TEAM3 Ft'R H ED ! EXTRA .1 'piy to men w llli rut * American Wringer Co , JOO ! ) Howard nt. 1 > 8 fr"THB NETmASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS JJand InieMinenlcoinpiny wanln n foWRinllo- tni n of Rood iiddr < HH to net an willcllorn. Applv at room * 82 nnd 21 , Doiighis bUwk. MilflO 1J AIILE-I10DJEDMEN , 21 TO n IT JJ for United Mtati army For pirtlculftrB enll or I' ' mldrc m FdiMint R. ChriHiunu second llentcnint 'Beeonil Inriiitry.Tfcriilttnir officer , at 017 N. llllli Mrcot , Omaha , Nub , or Merchants liotul , Lincoln , B WANTED. AGENTS , GOOD' HUSTLERS : cniitiiako from M 00 to $0 00 perdnv : mem" 111 rniplojnii nt. Aililrotn S 88 , Ik-is. M87I1 11' It I ) WANTED , MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO li J'nct us prlvnlo ilcU < cllTn under limtrucllonii Ex- unucccNRary. Send RUiiiip. Nallooil Do- Uctlvu llureau , IndlaiiaiiollH. Ind MOOJ 11 * IK. ENERGETIC MEN OF ( iOOD ADDRESS TO _ 'net .IH folIellorH. experience uiinecenmiT. Apply nt rooms 17 nnd 18 , JI15S IDtliHtreet TJ WANTED , MEN WITH GOOD TEAMS TO , J'lmulbectB. Will nc < l extra top box nd dump pndK.itu on wncnti. Coiuo prciuruil to goto work. . BUiudanl Cattle Co. , Amto , Nab. UTS 14 ' , 7J-WANTED , A FEW OOOD ADVERTISING IT' J > manaRi.rHlo < lo the advertising of an old house lfWbernl \ Hilary nud cxneimi > psld Kipi-rlenco unnereHKiiry. Wrltu nt OUCH , eiieloHluir manip. Mesaba Mfff. Co , llox 085 , Dnluth , Mltiu _ _ 11 IF YOU WANrVfJObb 1'A YINCJ JO1I WRITE II ! , JJtho Hawks Nursery Co , Milwaukee , WIs. f f 120 No * 1 } SINGLE MAN TO WORK ON FARM , $1BOO J'niouth nnd board. Apply 1 p. m. , 701 N. 17th nt. M. F. Martin. 14(1 ( 10 U WANTED. YOUNO MAN TO TAKE ONE- D thlrd InleifHtiii real estito nnd hiHiiniuc" bimt : - H ; Hnmllcnpll.il reiiulrcil TO. lieu IflO 10 * J WAKTED , A OOOD IIAKER AT ONCE STATE Jwagta wanU-d. T. M. Macklem , Fullerlon , Neb. B : -WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL , * 10 TO $100 per month. Mono A Wcllluotoii. MadlBOn , WU WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rnlee. IKe a wonl flrflt lusortlon , lo a word thurefiftcr , Nothtnir tiken for lens than 'J5c. C-I WILU PAY A FEW L ADI ES A SALARY ol $1000 per week to work for mn In their lo- cnllly nnd ut home. Light work , ( rocnl piv for tiart of time. Write , with Htiinip , MrH E. E. llaHHutt , bulta DO I , Marehnll Field bldg , Chic : igo. -WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE will i > nvyou3 tu415 jwr week to do Mildly lionuiuork for UK No canvnsHlnir and prompt i.ijinent. Send solf-addroutied emqlopo. Liberty bupplj company , Liberty Siiuaro , lloslon. M iss C-GOOD COOK AND LANDRUSS FOR SMALL family ; apply to Mrs. Dandy , 511 S. i.'i ) th nvo ri- WANTED , GIRL : JIU3T HE A GOOD COOK. Ui008 ! DoiiKla Blri'et. Ml38 11 * Q-WANTED. YOUNG GIRL TO CARE TOR children or.iBBlst at houBowork , at 1810 C.ill- . turnl.iHli-Kjt. Ml 10 liJ * -GOOD WAGES TO A GOOD GIRL AT 2210 DotlKl.is Blroel. 110-14 P-WANTJD , CO.MPETENT FLRST GIRL ; AvaBeu * 3 00. Mra. M. Levy , 2037 Dodso st. 101 12 O-GIRL FOR FAMILY OF THREE : MOVE -/iip-irer town Hr8t November , Mrs. HtitchhiH , BO 13 Callforuln. MKiO 11 C-WANTED , A OOOD GIRL AT METHODIST . . _ hospital , 410 South 20th. MITJ 12- .TD. GOOD COOTC. UEFERENCE3 REQUIRED. J117211 / 1 WANTED , A GOOD GIRL , DANISH OR GKIl- , v-'mnn pipfemd. Mrs. N A. Kului , WJO St. i'iiu , M174 12 FOR BENT HOUSES. Rate , lOcallnepneh liiRottlnn < 1 no a lluo per loiilli. Nullilnif l.ikeii forleHHlliin'-Tc ii busis IN ALL il A RTS OF T i IB CITY. The O. F. Davis comp my , 1 iiOr .Fani mi 012 V..N 11 > v -3AND I-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN | > Ublock.wltlistuanif refem.e r 810 S. tt.'il D-O-ROOM COTTAGE MODERN. CHOICE , IN Stanford circle. C 3. Elffiitter , L'Ot IltobliU.PIS PIS D - - HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR 11USI- IICHS , ivnt moderate. Apply i01 ! Iko bulldlii ? . 015 I ) I-roil RI'.NT 0-ROOM HOUSE , LARGE YARD , \\llhb.lin , IfdeHln-d 1108 North 2.1th Htn-et. M870 ( - | - \ _ 7.HOOM FLAT , MODERN CONVENIENCES , JA lowu town lee itlon ; ! f2 ( ) ( H ) , references ro- Wright A. Lawbiiry , 10th and Howanl 1 NICELY FURNISHED RESIDENCES , ALSO 1'iiiifimilHhiHl. Ruforcnci's Wulslinnn' Agency , 30R | ) . _ \VltlinjlIblk \ _ _ M.lJO Ola D-FOR RENT , 10-ROOM HOUSE , HATH , GAS , Boweragc1 , olectrlo Iinlls , burglar iilirm , elly vnler. clsuuu , bam. Imiulru N. U. llirknlow , 3510 Fain un. _ MdOl L : D -&E13 11. J. KENDALL , 507 nROVVN BLK. J JA -COTTAGE , 7-ROOMS , MODERN , J112 MAson - son ulreet. HU8 iioisBs FOR RENT WITH A Guo , rooni 11 , Frenzer llllt. llllt.M831 M831 11' D MODERN J1RICIC , HOUSE : RENT LOW ; UejBiidJoliiliKT. 2dOl Cipltol .ive. M807 111 * 7 TWO TEN ROOOM ) HOUS11S , AT.L MODERN ( -LMinprou'iui'iits. Owen McCaffrey , 21''l ) Harnuy or 111 South Stxti-onth BtreeM UI 1 T,1TO " ( J-llOOM HOUSES CHEAl' , 008 N. 1STII ! r I k-'HX-ROOM TOTTAOE WITH ALL IMl'ROVE- | l 17inentH , H''ll S IBIh ( tticot. Inquire H''H S IHIh | a not , ono I'.oorwutli. itO ; IS ' -ifROOMS , w 00 , OJ IS. 17th. MOiiO 11 * -A FINE TEN ROOM MODERN DWELLING llvu iiiliiuli'H walk to bualncHH ci'iiliT. Ni'uly pipcivd and vAiulHlitd. Inqulro for W. F Clark , r.07 Don l.iHHt lllil 11 * ' * [ T1KHISES AND ROOMS IN ALL 1'ARTS Ok' L/oliy , * " > and up G F. Ilutta.J''O S. 17th Ht li IH 7 _ NO lii TOR IIJ'.NT MODKRNH-ROOM HOUSE. 17TH niKMHH NIHOII. l"ll ( Ilnobldi ; 11,1711 i I 2012C.U' JJ AVKNUE,7-ROOM OOTrAOIl illul > uniiiv MDH3 12 ' MOlTKRN EIGHT-IIOOM HOUSED WITH turn : t\3 \ 00 per month. L. S. hklnner. .110 K , Y. Life. i M1IHH DFOR RENT. NICE 1IOUSK , 4 ROOMS AND hull. ult > water nd Hewer , tu Hn.all family ftlllioul chlldivu. U''l No. I'JIh , next lo timeout. I V Hill KENTH1'.OOM IIOHSBl NEWLY J/iaM | | < ntl. mul p.itntiil. * l7.fi ( ) . 2 12 Vnv.uil. rifiiulro , 2hlObewarU. Thin Is a Itim-ilnuH IIOIIHO. MiiU : II * ' ioTtOOM HOUbE , 1H15 C'ASS. J. JOHNSON I.TJI Farliaiu , M1.15 TT'rOR RENT TWO OF THE roIEST iT J/room liinihiH lu Omaha. HlukH Real Uutato Igeiu-y , V.I.M * , MUH10 D 'OR lKN'r. O-ROOM COTTAtJH. UITY \Miler , ain. H blotkH from poBtolllcu. Call , ( OOU1WI7N V U bldg. MH IP J FOR RENT , A fi-ROOM HOUSE AT S023 -'Cliarlen Mrti-t. cltj ; rjhti'ni nud well wator. In- ' r2U\U < > , it 108 North tith strict , Ucuawa i Co. Mllifl JO' 1'OE B NT "FURNISHED BOOMS. RuleH. 1 Un a wonl IIrat luHerllon , lea word there. lifter. Nolhln.- taken forloiiH Iliau'Jau TWO FURNISHED RTOMS FOR GENTLK. _ . -.ii-il only. 5J5 South ' 'Olh Btnvt (147 ' .lillaruey. 7'BOUTlf FRONT ROOMS.'ALL MODURN.-'llOS 108 O15 E FURNISHED COTTAGE (1-ROOMS. ( NEAK Jncksoii , Inqnlrn UOJ South UHli Ht Hd'J 10 * H > - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT UOOM WITH IZjalcoro uil bo int. No. 23U ; St. Mary's avn. b 7 10 . -LARGB FURNISHED ROOM , S2S SOUTH 1J1-15 | ? -TVVO FURNISHED ROOMS , PLKASANT LO- Ijcalluu : near Ktniuuo 1'lacu. turiuti uioderatu ; tiruuklaut If deblrcd. VH1U North ' . U , near Ixwimt. j D7U 12 E ELK < iANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. FACING lOlliHt. , tit coiiU floor , lieuluil. WrUhl & LAB- Itlth ami llouiird. Ulll - FURNISHED ROOMS , STEAM IIKAT. 003 jso i. nil m lao bOUIll FKONTKOOMS,17'J01)ODOR UU5 1-J * tf H RNISHED 1UXJM IN PRIVATE FAMILY , l .tll inixlvuiiuii\culuict , cuu\tiiluut to molor , W3S iibtlaAvu. Ji:05 17 * FOB. BENT FURNISHED HOOMS Continual. R-LAROB FRONT ROOM , NICELY FUR- ntnhod , $10 OO , Blnglo room M 00 month. 004 S 17th 121 If _ -FURNISHED KOOMS , STEAM HEAT , BATH and ( as. 201) North lUUi.room 'J01. 'J01.Ml.17 12 * , HOOM9. STEAM HEAT , MOD- Jern conveniences , reagonablo. 2310 Dou > cli . 1BO-10 * . . ROOM WITH BATH MOO Jmonth 1011 Farnaii ) i M170 13 * FUKM8HED KOOMS ANU BOAIID f -TIIK DOLAN , 209 AND Bll N. 18TH ST. JL G IU . iiiMitui i > WITH ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN- - miltei hounn Just IUte < l up with evrrj thing new. Omiof thn best locitlons In the city and everything - thing w 111 bo tlrsl class. 2lO'.l Douglas. 812 -YOUKO WOMKS'SHCM'-l.tJNOKU OAHKOF L1 Wonitn B ChrlHllnii association , 111 S. 17th Ht. (1411 ( .V PHIINISHKI ) KOOM9.WITII I1OAIID , at the WebHter , B18 N 10th sttx-ot. MDIM 1 1' ROOMS AND HOARD tO WEEK. 030 S _ 17TH | 4 * FURNI mD AND UNFURNISHED ROOM1 ? lhotwalurlic.it. Host .location In the city 212 SSifilli HI 707 lA-IlM9. ALL MODKIIN. HOMETABt.B. I 11U4 Kimam. MII51 N7 F-TWO LARGE 1'LEASANT ROOMS WITH board. 2510 Dodge , 122 15 1-TWO NICELY Kt'HNISIIii : ) KUONT KOOMS 1vltli boarU. 17'Ji ! DoOgo xln-ct M1UIII' OOODIIOAKU.TT.UIUKHOOMS PDS NO11TH Itllh street. MUM N10 FOB RENT VNFUKNISH'D KOOMS Ilntos mo i word llrsl Insertion , len wonl thcro- aricr. Noihlng Likun for loss than ii"c. ! G I UNFRUNISlIii ) ROOMS FOR KEKI'INO ; IJOUBO , UIO N. l.ltli Ht. 80'.l p-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT vJhounekeeplnif. Wright & Lisbury , 10th and Howard. M770 G FOUR UNFURN1SIIKD KOOMS SUITABLE for housekc'eplnui cltv water ; rent clii'tp , 0 blocks from pottlonUo 170J Wobsterst. , l'J8 FOR RENT STOKES AND Ol FXOE3. Rates , 10ca line oich Insertion , $1 no a lluo per month , Nothing I tken for less than 2 ! > o FOR RENT. THE l-STORY illUCK IHIILDINfTI OKI Faniam t , The building his a llreproof co- luenl basement , complete Hleani-heatlng fixtures water on nil tholloortt , BI , etc. Apply at tht'olllo OtTlIK llt.li. 1)10 I-WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM lo Homo dettlr.iblo pirty. Call or nddrcBS , Wyckoff , Snininns A. Benedict. 1712 Faniam street , Omaha , Neb. OS1 AGENTS WANTED. Rates. lOc n line each Insertion , $ l.fiO a line per month , Nothing t iken for ICHS Hi m -"e T AGilNTs"WANTiD. : WE ( TuTltANTKB YOU "can in.'iliu$7500 to f..Ml.0(1 ( a mouth working for us In any locality : \\lllpiy naliry orcommls- Hlon , ns profurnil , and oxpcimos Money deposited lu bank to covnrsunriheit - Htartod , If you are ontofwoik o ha\o something entirely now to offer , and If you will follow our Inalruellons vonr Biiccess Is sure The people will h ivo our goods , no matter how hint the Mines. Big mles reported oM-rywhero. All refiulredof ion Is n llttlo pluck and push Wo fnrulHh simple oulllts freo. Wrlto tod.iv for p.n Hnil irs before all \ alii ible tor- rllorv Is t ikon Address "MamifrcUireM.1 1' O. box 0.108 , Boston M IBS. MUbO Oil * J-AGENTS WANTED , LADIES OB OHNTLE- raen , to introduce and control the silo of the patented New Moon embroidery and darning ring. A now Invention far dolti ? all kinds of i fancy work nnd mendlnr , by hind or machine. Copyrighted book of Instructions for use on the Hewing machine freu with order Llboml commis sions and a clcnr Held. Simple ring by mill and full pirtlculnrs for 25 cents. The Ohio Novelty Co III Cinclnnitl. O Mils O10' WANTED TO BUY. K P-WANTED.l'LEASANT SINGLE KOOM.FOLD- lug bed , with pilMlcgn of gcttlni ; mcalu In room , south p irt of clly prefeired. T 1(1 ( Bee. M101 11 * STORAGE. Rntn.s , I Oc a line each Insertion , Sl.RO a Una per month. Nothing taken for less tlrin 2.1ic. ' : M' 002 M -STORAGE TOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. clean and cheap rates R. Wells , llllFain un. 053 FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rites , IHc n wonl llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. " " FO"R"KENT'on. ' SALE , BKST MADE up- r If lit piano Iiuiulro room 308 , First National Bank building. ( i.Vl O- STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. . Wells Auction Co. . 1111 Farnnm Bt 1.10 0 FOB7SALR AT A SACRIFICE , FURNITURE ofalO-room house ; liouso for rent at + 2."i 00 per month , splendid location for hoarding house. 1(117 ( Capitol avemio. M88tl 11 O-SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT tlu-ap S Bank , HIS Itithstrcut. MOOS rtJitmrbRE"FOR CLE ! - FOR s INQUIRE 701 South ItHli , llilnl Moor Hat "C" Mill ) ll FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO Rates , 1 c a word tlrst Insertion , 1 o a word thora- nftur. Nothing taken for less th in 'JJc. .1 hliu'ks , 1/1.1 / high , weigh 1,100 , Hound and per- fin tly gentle. Ono good business horau. Ono Hid- dlo horac. Inquire W. II. Mlllard , Omaha National b ink. HSU 13 POR SAlVli MISCELLalTEOUS. Rates IKo a wonl llrst Insertion , loa word thcra- after. Nothing t iln-n for less Hull 'J3a. Q FOR SALE. A LOT FINE FRESlf MILK COWH. Call nftenioon , 'JSth and Hurt MS i 147 11 * CLAIRVOYANTS. R.ites , lOc n line oich Insertion , $1.30 ,1 line per mouth. Nothing tak'Ml forJuHH Vh.iu 2 < S-MRS. NANNIBV , WARREN CLAIRVOYANT , reliable bualmtiB medlunif 5th j oar at 111) N. 1 nth. UOS MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOo a lluo eich Inseitlon , tl.50 a line par mouth. Nothing tikcu for lewu than 25 < v rp-MADAME SMITH , COs's. ISTir. 2ND FIXDOR , -l Room : i Manx i.-e , vaixir , alcohol blenip.sulphur- - 8TOWE , MAGNETIC Tt-MMR. IIRALKK 20S Duintlan block M8BH 18 < MMR. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES DATHSs iii.iguctlo inaBsagu treatments. Ill ) Noith Ifith btruet , room 11. JllU'J 12 * PERSONAL. U-MASHAOE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- in.il hnllm , He.ilpnnd Imlr treatment.nimlcuro and chiropodist. Mia.1'oatHUMS ISlh.Wllhuellblk 03U U WRITE FOR A PURE COPY OF OUR IIEAU- tlfully lllnutraled M irriiign Journal , containing. photo-Liigravlnca of hiiiulBomxwealthy lailv.nl- \crttbLTH. Drown Publlshliu Co , llox 2..1.Toledo. ! u WANTED , YOUNG LADY ROOM-MATE with U'Htof rofeienci'B. Nil S.'JOth. 15.1-10' M.ONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. -MONKY 'IXV LOAN AT IOWE9T RATES Tim 0,1' , D.iIs Co , 1503 K.irnaiu iilroet , 057 \\r-MONEY TO LON AT LOWEST RAT ES ON ' ' Impruxiiland unliiiprovcdOiuihikrualcslatQ , i toSjvarH , Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J I'mimm. 050 WIX3ANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city nroiM-rty , . ) W.diM and uuwanls , A to OK par centiiio delays. W. Faniam Smith .t Co , 1 J.'O Fai imni 000 \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES" ! Apply to W. II. Melkje , First National lllc bldj , till I Ij'-k'Oll SALE , FIRST MORTGAGES. OILT- t ixllti'd , on good Omaha propert > , druulugS per cent. HIckH Real KataUi ayuucy , ilH'J 10 - . . . . < > Llfu , lend * at low ratcH for choice Hecurlty on Nebraska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha clly property , bOJ MONEY TO LOAN OHATEL9. Rales , lOoa llnu nach limertloii , Jl.nOallno par month. Nulhlnir Uken for li' than 25c. : V-DO YOU WANT MONEYT : WewlllloaT jouANY SUMjou wtkhou your FUKNITUHK PIANOS HOUSES , WAGONS. . CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RKC'Ell'TS. etc. : Wo glvojiroiupi attention toallapplleaUona , : and will carry your loan uttlonir asiiou ulali , \oucau ivuucu thuvoDt of earryuur j our loan . by a uayiucut.it auj-thiui. Theru In ua publicity or removal of promiN-rty. : F1DKL1TY LOAN GUARANTEE CD. . : Room \\lihnullblouk , : Cor , lilhuwl llanicy bis. X- WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SK- curll ) . Btrltily tuntldeulUl. A. E. HarrU , loom 1 Cvnllnualal block. MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. Continual , X MONEY TO LOAN - Wo will lonn you nny mim which you wish , mnill or larce. at the lowest ixvislbln rates. In tlio quickest possible time , and for any lonith of tlmo to milt } on. Yon cm piv It back In such Install- moulN as you wish , when you wish , and only piy for It as lone as } ou keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND rARIUAOES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without plubllcltv or remoral of properly. OMAHA MOltTGAGE LOAN TO. , SOU SOUTH KITH STREET , nrsl floor above the street , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INfORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA 004 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , tOc .1 line I'idi Insertion , * 1 M a line per month. Nothing Mkou for less thiti ! * ! * > o. Y Hiring plltit ( with position In the office tf so dc Hired ) . $10,00000 to flftOOtlfN ) rish required No trades considered. The conlpinr Ins nil es tablished trnd" on a nidy selling artlolu at n rood profit. Address S BU. Dee. M-H2 Y-FOR RENT A BAKKKY SHOPOLD STAND No 1)10 ) North 10th street. Apply to Jos RoJ- limn MRS I Y CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH pirlles having tlvo to ten thnimml dollnrs , IlimtueHS desirable and long est ibll h I Morn ciplt.il needed Address In strict contldencn , Q Y-WE FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU lu bitftlnuMS. Wo want to establish due honest , reliable. enlerprlHlng person manor womin. In .1 legltlniilii monev m iklug business In everv eouu- IV It the west. Business Is clean , easy and leirltl- mate , lllg monov for p irtles with push and pluck , If you c.in't furnish llrst class references dim t ap ply lleiniMiihcr. no money rvqutrixi. Wrlto at onco. before some one w llh more enterprlsu sn- pun > nour territory. Thn Dr. stirrHerb Remedy Co. , 21)4 ) East Illnl St. Chicago , III. OJO Y-FOIl INVESTORS-FOR SALE , IN DRY goodsstonidotng a Hrge business lu Lincoln , Neb. a city of 115,000 population , a few of thn Iwst departments the dep irtiiicnts dolm ? a eooJ and profitable business The stock will Invoice about $5,000,00 In each department. For fmther pnrtlc- ulars , address John II Cunningham , Lincoln. Nob. M287 V FfH ) SALE OU UKNT , ] 1KST 1'AYINO MEAT ! matkut In city Inquire at U502 lllondo Htroot. MliSS OJU' -FOR 8ALK. ELKGANT STOCK OUOCKllIES : flrst-clnss location , eood rpinonHfor Bellini ; ) Block will Inrolcu About * 1.SOO 00 , will be sold for cash only. Address S H , Hue. MUSI O.t ) ' y MEUCHANTS. INVESTIGATE. WK HAVE tlio only croiiOT.il morchandlso store In thu best trralu mill mock luirkpt In It.million county. If > on dt'Rlra to chnuti your location , wrllo us : ulll Hell or uxctiaufo. Fulruhtld Si Oarnood , Phillips , Neb. MP < 2 l.t * FOH SALE r.ESTAttKANT AND rONPHC- tlonary , onlv ono In town of 800 , $10001) ) . Address - dross Box No. 11 , Pnplllton. Nob. MO 10-11 * -FOH SALE , A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT In county Hp.it. K my terms. luqulro or address The Knights JeAvol. Ounha. UI l-uO FOH SALE. UllUO STOIIE ! OOOD PKE- Bcilptloutrado : seed location : sickness cauao ofHollhu ; will not trade for i-e.il estate. Addrvsa T 11 , Ilco. Mill 10 FOB EXCHANGE. Rites lOoallnopach Insprllon , $ l.SOa line per month. Xothtns Uikcn for less than - . > c. y TOWN"iid""FA"HMSIIN : NEIIIIASKA.'KANSAS A .ind Dakota. Will sell cheap or excli mire for iiidso , horBuaandcattlo. Add. box70Frankfort Ind [ 000 r/ CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MD3E WILL t-i take io.il ust.Ho , money. Box -'ill. Frankfort. Ind Gilt ) r/ WILL TIIADE FINE KQUITY OF $1,500 00 * ln u lot , corner , unimproved , lu Denver , Cole , for clear land In central or eastern Nebraska. Also pli ar lotH .ind acif .mo at Minltou , Cole S J , UlclianlH. Bo'C 104 , Denver Cole M'Jfil ! O10 ( /--A GOOD STOCK OF HARDWARE TO TRADE Aiforl.ind and cash , or will give Umo. Address S 21 Uc-u. OO'J z ; - LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE TOR SALE OR exchange with It. J. Kendall , S07 Brown block. M819 N2 17 HAVE PRIME LAND AND CASH FOR GRO- AJcerles. dry ( roods orahoes.J,000 00 toSI 000 00 , conlldcnll.il. Uox 781 , West Point , Neb MIU8 13 / HAVE LAND TO TRADE FOR SMALL STOCK ofhardware GlM- location , Imolco and pir- tlculirs. A. White , Ohlowa. Nob. M10U 11 * Z-S800 00 STOCK OF JEWELRY FOR FURNI- lure , clear lot or horses and surrey ; gold watch for blcj cle. AdJreso T 17 , li > o. M' 71 IS * r/-$1,000 STOCK OF JEWELRY TO TRADE f-ilmasooA Omaha lot. C. D. liutchlimnn. 102.1 Farnim. M17S 13 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. R.ites,10ca line each Insertion $ l.0a line per month. Nothing taken for IC.HH th in -"o. TJARGA1NS-HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE JJortiadc. F 1C. Darling , II trker blk. 070 C llOICE 1ST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT. U. G. Wallace , llrowu block , lUth and Douglis. Siio l EONLY ADVERTISE BARGAINS. 110 FEET frontage on South 13lh. noir Jones , with tiackage , good for wholesale or refill IIIIH- ! neHS , ehoil > at50.00 ! i > > r front foot. JS18,5I)0 ) 00. BOxlSO feet corner -Mtli and C streets , South Oiu.llil worth $ .1.500 00. $2,000 00. OOxJDO feet near IlaiiHcom park , no special taxi-s. * " 500 00. 8(1x115 ( feet comer 30th and Pacific , worth $1(1(1(11100 ( ( ( price , SS.OOO 00 RESIDENCE lot near 37lli and Lo.ucnuorth , worth $2 000 00 , lirice.il ISO 00 CORNER , 70 I7 feet on three strLets. 20th , Vlntonmul Sprhw opposite conior Bold to Suhlltz Brow Ing Co for * H 000 Oil price , t-l.noo 00 THREE LOTS , w 1th t\\o-Htory double store bldg. ou one lot , coiutr 48th and Cunihig , lota are worth ft line ( U ) , bldg cost JJ.riUOOO ; can sell for f.l . , ( ) ( ) 00. eisv terms. TWO nlco six-room collages near HOth aveniio and P.iclllu snleudld location and neighborhood , onlv $ I not ) m ) forcicli. TEN ArilES w llh Mmall cottage , Just southwest of city limits , splendid place for small fruits , etc. ; price. * 3.7r,0 00 ELKGANT modern bnllt house , 10 rooms , 31st and I'acltle Hpleudldly llnlshed , propeity cannot bodnidleite < t fori : > 000 00 ; price > . . 'i ( > 0 00. NICE two-room cott igo and lot Just outside ty llnills. West Omaha , uorth $1,30000 , CO $010.1)0. ) HANDSOME doublu rpsldpnee with largo grounds , ham trei' , etc. . all niiKlorncoinenleneci , wortli $18 1)00 00 : prlco $ l.l.uOI ) 00. ELKGANT brick block , Iwo houses corner 32d nnd 1'oppleton Avo. , cheap at $1,1,0001)0 ) ; prlco $12 Mil ) 00. MODERN oltrht-rooiii house. No .TJ10 Popploton Ave . worth W.OOO DO ; prlco HJ..1IIO 01) ) . TrN : ACRES ue.ir NewKlmwood pirk.surround ing land held and sold at $ . " 00 OU to WOO 00 per > acre ; prko $ 1,100 oil. Tutnty acres right west of city ; the finest In- \estmpiitonlhoiuaikot - ; cheapat $500 per aero ; Nlco resldeneo lot near Hanscom park ; well lo- cated ; worth $ J ntlU : price 61,1)00. ) HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Room 303 , New YorlcvLlfo Ilulldlnr. N'EW , LARGE B-ROOM HOUSE , WIDE PORCH , cemeutud cellnr nnd outhotiHis , with lot t. Sl.'OOOO. I'otirulcolota , OOx 1U7 f. > t oich , half block from street rallwav niiar Kountzu Plico ! , $1IIM ) 00uach. otherresldonuo and buslnnsi lota 0011 illyrhoap. WrlUimoorcallatruo'iiAO ' I , Paxton - ton block , clly. J. T. M. M.J ID O10 I FARM LANDS. C. V. HARRISON , U12 N Y LIFE "SJ-OIU * EARMS-A. JOHNSON , 1511 CAP. AV. . OMAHA. MIH1 08 170R SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES VERY X1 chc.il > . beu Gco. W. P. Coates , 15 Patterson bit ; . M50U rOR SALE , EASY .TERMS . , LOTS IN FRASER. Iowa ; new townt MO.OI ) to $ 100 00. Also 11,0 aorcH , good b'anleu laud , T. Ferguson A , Co liilfi Fanum. ' MK21 Nli I7AKM L-ANDS AND CITY PROPERTY , c. L'R. Boalrlgbt , 301 N. Y. Llfu Bldj ; . , O.iuha. NP ) > 3 H OMES. $800. 11,000 , $ lji)0 ( ) ; 'ANY 1'KICIJ , easy tcrmu Walluie , Uruw u blk. , 10 H Don/l.ts , G" OOD CHANCE FOR LARGE FAMILY ; ( I-ROOM council for Bill ) che ip ; thn pulv will leave the ton n The pi iiu IH oppuMlti ) I'uruMt school. S lllh street. AddnwaTl. ! , lleo. I''lll * _ If OH SALE. ON EASY PAYMENTS. A LOT. J8X L 1118 , w llu ulcu U-rooiu cotta.-u , aiily ( ! MM. I8XD. F. Hutchison , IOS North l.llh Htrevt. Ml41 ! ' BARGAINS IN FARM LANDS. IdO AORKSIn KIIOX county , Neb. , S. W. ! f sec tion HI-V1I-4. W All IMT u ru. Hit ) ACRES lu How ard county. Neb , N. E. U sec- tlou va-lil-lI , sfil ( ) ( > | * ir ! ior . K.I ) AUUEH In Win elur county , Neb. . N , E. f see- tlou 24 > ' , ' 2-l1,100 ncrus under cultivation ; onu of tin ) IH'HI farniB lu thu comity , $12 JO p rocr . 800 ACRES In Gtrely count ) , Nufl. J5 'tlon 17 undH H. )4 ) section IH-18- ' , only 'J mllcn from North Ixnip on U. P. Ry. , ami 4 mllctt from Btatton on u. & M. R , R. Good Boll , running wnter , etc. ; will maki ) enti'llcni stock farm ; llxtixl w llh IIB for quick Bale at W 00 per ucru. . ' ,400 ACRES In Lur.in cuunty , easteni Colorado , ( rood soil , plenty of water , etc. ; can plow thrco- fourths ; oul > leu milt B from Umh/u Pulu , Neb. TOou U. P. K ) . .Will iiiaku i-xcelleiit ulu > fp or c.ittla ranche ; Burrouiidliig laud Is jield at i < lUO to * lee perucri * lOw DPI IIIIIBI Hell and wu can oiler thu cullru lr.it for i.l 70 tier acri' . * HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 137-10 JII3 N. V. LIFE I1LDO , | ? AKM LANDS. ' fo acres ji irpy county. $1 ' . ' 50 , HOacrrfi inn1) county l 000 , J40 acri's. Sari'V. ' f.0 an acre. : ) _ ' ( > . DoiiEliiH county. $10 an acre. 80 , DouglaH roniii ) 1 1.1 an ucre. J40 , Washington < otnitj , * V7 an acre. Jill Otoucouui ) * l''au iicr- . 240 loon counlj $14 an aent. a F Harrison 111' ' N. Y Llfu 134N9 * HA UNISON COUNTY , IA. , CHEAPEST AND , bcatcoiu land lu state $ 10.00 laud prixlnclng $1800 croiu TmcU 40 to 7'0 acix-u Caruy i. Bo-ibo , Moilalo , U. M1U7V1 SECURITIES FRj3AIiT3. Rnlen , lee n linn encli In prl4 < > ir Cl 10 n lluo per month Nothing liken forlo < > h ti'c. niOII GRADE OMAHA C\tX \ , MORTGAGES , netting purchasers goo 1 rW'l/f / Interesl sums of from * 100 up for silo iivOloW-'Riiiii XTruitt'o. , 10th A. Dodge , Omaha. PartlchmH on nppllcnllon. * 8 PER CENT MORTO AOBf tOK. S VLB ' Ity absolutely s.ilo. Ames .Ural Eatato agency , 101. Farnim Uii'J _ 8HOHTHAND AND YagWKITIN3 Rates , locn line eioh InsorOpn. . fl 50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tlian 2So. \ ' O U NO LADIES AN D G S V T1 $ \l E V 0A N SOON ncqntnia workliiifkuowledgQ of shorlh mil and IS pew riling at A. U , Van Siut'n school of short hand , Ol'IN Y Life Tj perluirs to runt. 1)71 ) ISc c MAHA COLLEGE OF SHOtlTHAND AND Typewriting employs an "oxp rt" offlil il cjurl reporteras Instructor. Fa ° ltltlivt mil lozttlon tin- snrpissed. A , C OMIT. A. M. . prliicl | > il aid pro prietor Boyd s Now The ilor bulldlu ; . M271 Olrt * 71RE3SMAUING. Kales , locallnopichluscnion , Jl 50 a Una par month Notlil ng tikpii for less th in t . - _ i , FASHION A BLE 'do WNS A -'lK-rfwt lit iruiu-antixil , work by diy or wivk. In < iulronl t721Cupltol IUIMIUU. nil 10 * \\7-ANTKD , DRESSMAKING OR PLAIN SBW- ' Ing by the div lu f iinlllus. Wages moilerito. Call a I1Soulli 17th 11 * Rltos. l4c ! a wont flral Inse-tlon , lo - \ won ! thoro.ifler. Nothing Uki'n for loss ting iiJc. _ I OST KHOM 231 1 CHICACIO U'KET/ll.ACk JNuwfonudl ind ilo/t / , about 8 months old whltu spot on bro-iHt. $ .1 00 row nrd 1S3 11 * LOST-OX 17T1I STUEKT NEAIl NICHOLAS , letter cinital iiliur money onlcr for $11) ) M ) HP- wardlfleft with Mulvlhlh , cltr 1 > I11 poster. HiOO Harney. 1B3-10' _ LOST-AFINE.LAUnEDARKCllEAM-COLOHr.D Jersey cow , hrnss ktiobn on liorim. John M. TliurHton. i4 08 Faninm St. . city. M16U 1 _ L 03T-ailAY 1'ONY. HOUSE. 000 VOUNDS , itth h.iltor anil fltr.ip. llctuni to Christ llilcor , It ) HI Chicago street. M170 11 * _ LOST-HUSH SPANIEL HITCH , VVEIOHT iboiit tlitrty-flvo pounds ; Ind on i new coll.vri will p ivn liberal row tnl If left ill Ed AUIMI'H cluar Blore. 150 } Farn.im BlriM-l. M177 11 * _ PAWNBROKERS. . Kates , lc ( ) a linn ( Mch Insertion $1 . * ( ) : \ line pur month Nothing taken for lea ? tlnn - flu _ f SONNKNUKUn/ DIAMOND IIUOKEU , JUOj il Douglas nt , Lpiim niotiuy on dlimoiidH , watches , etc. OMeulitaudslUurboiUlit Te lii.-.a 1173 TYPKWBITJSKS. _ _ Ultra , lOon line each Insertion $150 a line per month. Nothlns t iken for loss tli.ui ' 'Ic. _ IJEMlNnTONS , C VLlOHAl'ltS. EVERYTHING ? -LViinheard of nilcoa Tel. 558. Doytcs i Ilabu , 013 N. Y Llfobldy Send for simplej S50 _ MUSIC , "ART AND LANGUAGES. liati s , I ( ) c .1 line o ich Insoi lion $1 nil a line per month Nuthlu ; tikoii tor loss tli in .Tie. . . 1810 C.illfonil i st ' . ) U TTNPKRTAKERS AJTJ ? IS MB ALM.ER3 Rates , lOc a line each Insertion $1 SO a line per month. Nothln ; t ikou for luss than ' - ' . " > c p W 'lUKEll ( FORMERLY WITH JOHNG. x ' Jacobs ili'coisdl later \\lthM O Minb.nnder- t.ikor.mil ombilmcr , .11. ) S. lUtliat Tel. UIM1. ( f 072 SCALES. ' Ratu IWe a word Ilrttt Insertion1 lea word there after Nothing t.ikun for luss thlhTic. . . , Address Burden & SollucltUo , Lake st .Chte.uro. 074 SOLICITORS. Iloo HulldluR. OMAHA , > EIl. 1 Do you wear IhcmVhen nixl In heed try a pair. Best in thoWbrfd. , $5.00 $4.00 $3.50 $2.00 $2.50 FOR 32.00 LADICI 4I.7S § 2.00 FOR BOYS ron If you want afiis DEESS SHOE , made In the latest styles , don't ' pay $6 to SB , try my $3 , $3.50 , $4.00 or $5 Shoe , They { it equal to custom made and look and wear as well , If you wish to economize In your footwear , do so by purchasing W. I , Douglas Slices. Name and pric3 stamped en tfa botton , lock for It when you buy. AV. t. JJOf" " " > ' " , " . Eoldhy Iptiatz Now nxn ; Rlia ? Svonsin ; \V. Cowman & Co. ; C. J. Carlbon ; F. S. Crcssoy , So. Omnluu Omaha's Nowssl Hota ! . Cor. 12th anil Hoiv.irJ ritreoti 40rooms * i51 par < 1 vy. < orooms $ .1.00 per day 1,0rooms with Oith it SI porrttv. UO rooms with bath ut M > ) u'ar 117. .lludcrn in i\ery : lEuipoct.- uwiy ruril.lnl Tiiron lijut C. S. ERB , 'Proo. TIME GHRD [ CHICAGO Bl'P.LINilTON.V ' Q.I Arrives I Depot loth and Majon Sta. I Oiiiih l 4.20pm . . .Chlcigh V , > Hlbulo. ( . . . . . .fiOOam . . . . Chlcojh ExpreiH , O.0am 111.15pm . . . Chicago Express , 4 ' 'J pin 7.17 pai . .Chicago X Iowa Local. , 5.52 pm Iv iveTTBl I Arrives O n ih v [ Depot Kith uu 1 Kitoou < iln. I Oai.ih i lO.lfiaml Denver Express . . II..Mam 10.1.-nml . .Deadvvood Exprcsa. l.oi ) pm 4SOpmi DentrExpress : . . . I.OOpm O.Sllpnl..Nebraska Locil ( EtcentSnn ) . 0 .10 pm K 15.11111 . .Lincoln Lon.il Q teept Sun ) LcivesI K , C. . ST. JT0711 I Arrives Ouiann | Depot 10th rnd Mason Sta. IjDmahi 9.11 mill .Kilns la City Diy Kvpress 5 u5 pm 10.15pm I K. C. Night Exp vl i U. P Trail 5 ,10 am 10 I8pnil .bt-Loiil * Express B 40 am Arrives Omaha | Union Pop3t 10th & M troy St I Omaha "I KAS ? . ' f lO.lOnm Atlantic Express . . 4 00pin . .Nubr.iMk.1 SLiU ) Limited. . . , " lOpni .Night Expn"9S . . C uiP ) ii ; Woild s F ilr LlmllKil 12.loamOklahoni | i Exp ( to C. ll.igx. Sum flOOamlOklihom iXTax iHExpflx.3uni..l ? -.llain ) 2.0 pm | Colorado Llmiti/H , . . . .I.50pm U.05am | . .Nobtauka Mite Lhliltud . . .I 4.C5pm fxi.iu" , UNION PAC'lVlft , fArrlvos O mh l I Union Supot 10th . ' , M-cy Sts LOiuah l fl * .l\ in IViinT t i . * . \erExpiU8ilv" ! I 4,05pri On-rlmil Flyoci , I TOiliim Beatrlco AMromsb f E < iex Sum li ! Ill pm 0 II p-u . .I'aclflo ExpiHHVn. . . . . | lO4.iiii ( . "Denjiu1 FaaOl iftv , _ , , _ \ -Ipm I ( Oniaha I U. P. Dee , ) a.id . .ilarifffta I O luh l 0 .inpnri , Tchl"njoi'\liresi\i ( Foils 11,1 If ivei 1 P. , B. .t MO VA LllKY" Oiiiilul Djpot 1 \ \ \ \ in I W O IW Sts. Oiunh 1) njani .D&vlwool . . , I 4.50 pin Sit.lWyo. Ex 11 Moi.l I 50 p n & Clip u .Norfolk Exprrbi ( Ex li.iyi UO. l.'aui . . .SU Paul " . . . I ! - _ ' : , CHIOAfH ) , \ . NORTiH USTN. Oualill ' U. 1' . dt-iiol Kltii \ . M li'vn ' Ointit Jll.io'iml , . . . . o ii'i pm ( J.'ipinj .Vi'Htlh ili ) Limit . . if.'i ) un 700pm . . .EiMcrn Flyui 2 I P u 3 43pm Chlo Pass I MISSOURI PACIFIC. I Arrives " Uni ily"DeOt | " 15th aiU Wub er Sls _ I 0 n ' 'u 12.13 pm SI.LOIIIH. Expreti , . . .jiioo.uii II ) ( Ml pni ' , , , .gt. IxiuU Express. . , . < . . . I 4/"ipn 5.40 pin' _ . NeliruaU i IvOc.ll . I LL3M-B i C. ST."P M &lf JArrlv * * " _ OinahiJDepo lith and \Votwu > r Sts _ l On ill i . . .sloux.Clly . Aceo uniptlaUnii. "pot pn 1,15pm Slo-K City . . . . _ " , , ipt t > itii , 1.12 40 | i n .SUPaul ' " Llmltki . . .J , . ' - . . C lOum Oiki.inl lEr. Sun i1' K 15 iu Lc.iU'H hJonrfTiTV STpAolrC" tArrUo ' uiu nii i _ _ _ _ De | ot. Jo itrt M lixy st * ! _ nUll 'q.411.1111 , , . Sloix > lly'l'i-.wnftr . St _ PaulJXpruHS - . 10 oo iu , "SIOL'XTTlTYiPAril.'tb " Omalial DOIHJI. 15th a'ut W lisiorSis > ill I " " 8,4Jiiiit" | St Paul LluiH.nl " 0 ' . iu _ 5 Ijpnn ( hlcijo Llantml O.'S.lii I/Mice I OMVHAA-jl' DIMS Xr U i _ Omihatl. | P _ IVpit , ion niU .M u-y Ot iha "SU LouUC-t aou lial' . . , . " . HOftDERED BY THE MAFIA Now York Police Discover a Most Mysterious Orirao in "Little Italy. " ANOTHER VICTIM OF A DREADED SOCIETY four Itnllnni Arrested I'rnfoM Ifjiiornncc oT tlio Affair , but the Clriuinstniicca Vnint to Muriler I'lilico Are Hotloent. NEW VonK , Oct. 10. Has tint dreaded society of vengeance among the Italhns , the Matla , found another \iotiml Clrcumstancos surrounding the death of a young and handsome - some Italian found dying In n h tllw.iv at 5 JO Mulboiry slreot Just before 'J o'clock lo id to the belief that such is the case While the police of the precinct refuse to express opin ions , the fact th.it llvo ItaliUns have boon arrested Is proof thnt they have susulclont At 1:40 : o'clock this morning Policeman James H Dovudn ? was leisurely patrolling his boat along Mulberry street. When oppo site No. Bl , .in Italian rushed out of the door and pointing that way siid excitedly , "Mana dcada Insldo. " Tlio policeman hurried into the hallway and lighted a match. It was as daik as the lU.ick Hole of Cal cutta , Lying upon his Kick , the policeman saw n young man with strikingly hand some leatures. 111 % black mustache was cuiefully trimmed , and his bauds weiu as soft and white as these of a woman , lie was br\itli- Ing when the policeman found him. Around ono foot was tightly Knotted a long piece of clothes line , which was extended to hU loft arm. There woto no m u-ks of violence upon bin except that the knuckles of his loft hand \\oie bruised and blackened. Tlio po liceman summoned an ambulance , but before it arrived the young man was dead. The body was then taken to the station hnuso. It was said that the younc man had fallen from the roof and in his descent had struck the clothes line , which had become en tangled w Ith liis foot and wrist. If this was so nobody could bo Ulstoveied who could explain - plain how the mim came lo bo found in the hallwav. Four Italians were attested soon afterwards , but all of them cxptosaedabso- lute ignorance of the acciilout Shortly after8 o'clock an Italian walked into the station and gave hU ) name as Uaplmel Domming. Ho said that ho was a friend of ttio man li ing dead In the roar room of the station. Uo gave the dead man's name as Leonardo Daerto , and said ho lived in Jersey City , the caot addtess ho did not know. Demuiing said that ho and Dnorto were drinking in u saloon at B7 Mulberry street until the stloon closed. Ujmniing said ho anil Daerto then pa fled and that u as the last seen of him alivo. There is nothing about the body which would indicate that llio man bad fallen. There aio no contusions or bruises and no blood anywhere. Nothing to Identify the man could bu found. IS THE WOOD. i'ropcrllud Pakotii L'lonaur , Thought to He InorMiy , 1'imml Uurileruil. Ponies , N. D , , Oct. 10. A murder mystery has been unearthed hero by the dis- ; ovcryortno bleached skeleton of Paul Lee , ' i farmer , iti'tho woods about two miles from ho city. Leo was one of the pioneers hero and had amassed considerable property. It is un derstood thot Leo had not lived happily with his wife , and about two years ago ho loft 'or an attended visit to his old homo in Nor- tvay. Kotunnng in December last ho found that during his absence his wife hau secured a divorce on the giound of desertion and soon after had married a jiian who had been cmplpjed by Loo. Ho visited his homo to elTcct some settlement with his wife about property , having decided to leave the hus band in possession of bis wife. Neither ttio woman nor her husband would speak to him or allow him in the house. Ho rctuined to Hast Grand Forks and stopped several dajs at a boarding h'ouse , dunking heavily. Ho disposed of a quarter section of land , iecolving $500 in cash , and then went to a saloon , whore ho puichased a Jug of liquor , telling tlio bat keeper of his troubles. Leo icmaiked that ho was going back to Norway and ould leave his pioo- erty here. Nothine has been seen or heard of him since , until jostordav , when a skeleton was found In thu uoods which puned to ho Loo's * A hole m the skull told the story of his leath. The empty jug lay near by on the ground. A searcli failed to discover the nonoy. It is believed ho was murdered and robbed. The coroner is investigating. iMOUiI : TO Klll. V DOT. , .V. I'iiriuer'n AVIfo mill HIT I.n\or C'oimplro anil roUoii thn I'ormor'H llml > mil. CAIIIO , 111.Oct. 10 L > . II. Goodrunn and Ida Hamen liavo been lodged In the county jnil hero charged with the murder of Phillip Hameu , the woman's husb ind. The three lived near Unity , this county , ind were engaged m farming , Goolrunn boarded with the Hutiicns and an intimacy giow up between him and Mr.i. Hamen Last wccic , it is alleged , thov decided to put Ilauicn out of the waj Goodiunn procured a box of poison and tlio woman , it is claimed , administered & dose to her husb ind at breakfast. It was not sufficient to kill him and , It is alleged , ho was given a dose at dinner large cuough to kill a do/en men nud ho died that evening. His sudden death aroused suspicion and an autopsy was held , disclosing llio poison. The woman then made a full Lonfession , giv ing all the details of tneir crime. Tlio cir cuit court is In session and their tiial will probably take place at onto. i'Ko TIII : IX\.MINIK. : Douil Oc'i > o ll < Ml with Iho llaulc I'oiniil In nil AttoniBj'n OMIi-p. DEXVKK. Oct. 10. Bank Examiner Li/car , who has had charge of some of the b inks of this city since the famous pintc of last July , is under arrest In Del Norto , Colo. , on the charge of receiving stolen goods. Before the Del Norto National bank failed a month ago. a deed was deposited with the bank signed by Mr Coohrane , a brother of \V. H , Cochrano. president of the bank , to secure sundry loans obtained from the bank. Shoitly alter thnt the bank failed and the deed was missing. A few Uajs afterwards Ch irles W. Thomas , cashier of thu bank , hnpptned to go into an attorney's olllco and saw the deed lying on a desk there Hoappiopriatcd it-and placed it in the bank , ( ; hargns were at < mu ) instituted acrainst the bank and J H Lazonr , the examiner , In wliosncliarao the institution was placed by the govornmmii , The raho will bo deter mined by the court at Del Norto today. ooNi'Jsiii TO i. . T o ni Chlcau" " ' * "I'lnrHt" I'ollrruiPii He- motml from Dutyuiiil I'laiuil llmlrr , trrrr , CHICAGO , Oct. 10 Thomas Hog in and Thomas Green , who have hitherto had the imputation of bolna two of tlio "HneM" among Inspector Hunt's force of policemen , York. There is a great ueal of fouling over thu affair in pnlitlral'drclen Tlio president received thu dotei'tiviu sent after Weeks by IS THE BEST , BELIEVESPfiOMPTLYand . cun" QUICKEST- -is < s - S ' voio vj c = > ss Now Vork nuthorltlcs , but \vlml conclusion will bo roacheJ Is Icopt n secret. District Attorney Nlooll wcoivod H tclo- ( trrtm from Sccrotnry ( ircsh.inj tfttini ; thnt the Costi Ktann irmlstcrat WashlnRton linil ndvlseU his Rot-ornmcnt to coiisont to the extradition of Weeks. The forty tlnvs wlik-li tlio Cost.i Htcans consented to hold Weeks are noarlj' u p. MOUK CHOC TAWS .MUKDKUKI ) . Pour Indlnns Mrnt Drutti ns thn RMiilt of tlio L'olltlnU Troubltn. TUSKAHOMA , I. T. , Oct. 10.Von ] has Just been received here of a terrible trlpto mur der , which occurred about forty miles west of Tuskahoma. The victims v\cro Choctaws , Governor .loni-s says Itvns the result of the late polltlivtl trouble , uiul tlio mull 'dllotl be longed to the Jones faction Particulars lira unobtainable now. Near Kosonia this morning the body of Jotins Ijonis , n Choctaw , was found In the uoods ' 1'lto boilvvts ildilluditli htillots Tlio IMUSU of the murder Is not knouti , but It , too , is undoubtedly > i it-suit , of the bitter feeling provallltif ; botuci-u the two | x > litleal factions thcro. Ity 'Menus ! I'liruetl Clirekl. stmiio , III. , Oct. 10. G Ixsbonborper of Glilo.ii'o Is lu Jill here for pioeiiritm fx'.M ) from sovornl parties by forpcKl checks on the First National bank of Chicago. Uobuiibor- Itov was tracoi ! to St. Louis and aircsted Tlio ohlef of police of St .losopli , Mo. , wants him tlioro fora sltulhir Job I bonberscr was formerly on the road for Cat ! \VuilaiidlCpslelu JB Co.rhoiosalo liquor dealers of ClilonRo. Il is said that ho boat \Vull out of 51SO and cmbozrlod $ T.M from Epstein & . Co TbrotiRh thu efforts of relatives ho escaped arrest. The usual order of tocnio melodrama has boon sot aside by Lincoln J. Carter In bis new play , "Tho Tornado , " which comes to the Vlfteoulh Street theater for thrco nights , opening tomorrow nltrht. Air. Carlor ( jives his great tornado scene at the close of lliu llrst act , anil follows it up in the stcoud , \\iththreo more "special features , " ami in thu third net a couple mure. "Patent Applied For" is a comedy-drama richlv spiced with the nemo of puto stage sensationalism.Vhilo the luartiujraml ron- derlii ) ? of the lines of the dialotruolll thrill and cause the hot blood tw rush to the heart with bioathloss Interest , Mil it 's all per fectly natural. The people of tho. playact just as they would in real life. Thora is no tedious dlalosuo to tire and \\car out the patiouco of the public. It is the action \\hich tells tlio story of love and hcioism. It is as it should bo ami moves tlio tiuth of the author's claim , that his pla > is n twentieth cuntury production. At Hoyd'a now theater tonioirow cveniug nnd uurl'is tlio cntiio eek , with matiuo-js given on ti.xtutday and Sunday afteinoons. Thobiloot seats will open at 'J o'clock this morning. Miss Florence Hockwoll , the Juliet in "Uomeo and Juliot" ' at Ivecno company's mat- inco at Hold's todav , is an ideal 0110 lu appearance - pearanco , beauty , uracoaud j ears. not nuito iO but with u marked form antt ability far beyond liur ago. Mr. Keono's companvn\ill appear todav at the miitineo at Hoyd'a iu its full strength Popular pi ices will piovail ; 60 cents llrst floor , ' . ' . " > cents for baleony. U is not often the public is auorded the opportunity to see such u company at these pi ices , and a treat is m store. Mr. Arden as liomeo , Miss Kocktvoll us .Juliet , Mr. Hcnnig us Mcrcutlo , and Miss Baker as the nurse The pieat value of Hood's Sarsap.iiilla as a remedy for catairh is touched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. Mlliliiry Mullen. Uoutcnant Wilson , Second infantry , has been granted a leave of absence for ten daj s. On account of sickness Lieutenant Mc- niainhiis been relieved from duty ns judfio advocate of the getifral court martial at Jfoit MeKJmloy'io. . , and Lieutenant Barn liardk detailed in his place. Lieutenant Walker , sixth c.tvalry , Fort MeKlnnoy. Wio. . lias been dct-iiled as addi tional mo'mbor of the Rouoral couit at that post. post.A A general court martial lias been ordered to ( convene at Fort Omah i for the trial of sucli persons as may be ordered before it. Leave of absence for ten days has been prantod Assistant Surgeon Godfrey at Forl D. A , Itussell , Wyo. Jlrs J. Blown and daughter Fannie re turned Tuesday from a pleasant visit to the WoiId's fair. J P. A. Black of Uloomincton , grand master tor of the Masonic order in Neln.iska.is In tno city yesterday. Henry Langstadtcr and Hov. Leo M Fianklm loft last niIit for St Josepli , Mo. to attend the wedding of UI Wcusell A World's fair party composed of Peter Boust , llowo Will ! mis. Vic Gladstone , Join Meyers and Mr. Murphy will stuitlorChi cnifo the latter part of this ween. They wli bo ffouo several clays. C L Fowler , editor of the Strclo City Neb , . Standard , cave THE Bin : n call today Mr. Fowler is here attending the cr'iut lodge , Knights o' Pythias , and is a guest o Ills sister , Mrs. John WIthnoll. At the Meiccr : II. O. Irvln , Gtcsham Xob. ; M. Dee. Omaha ; R J. llominlntr Omaha ; II. C. Cook. Sioux City ; Hobert J Jessup. Denver , William Simpson , Newton Kan ; II. G Straight , Oin.thr : t'liarlcs J Daubaclr , Lincoln ; D. S. Cliaraburlapi. DCS Molnts S. S English , Uiglo , Nub. ; W. F Scogcin , Grant , In ; W. IJ Turner and wife New Vork ; .lohn Terhune. Bcalrlc , Iveb , T , J , Ilendorson , Chioauo ; J. B , Tlimnons Itockfoid ; Louis F. Miller , Beatrice ; lied Thrco minor building peimtts nggicgatlng $750 wcro Issued by Inspector Tilly yester day. day.Tho The Central Swcdish-Amrrlcfin Hepubll- cnn club mot last c\euini ; at tlio olllco of the Sucitlsli Journal. After having been sick for several davs Deputy Sheriff John Ixswls is again nblo to bo at his desk in the oftlcc. Ofllcer Burr has filed a complaint against Pat Hnrrigan , itllpging that Pnt keeps the wlndofta uf ills saloon obatructed on Sunday , Several ilros of Incendiary origin have been discovered lately and thu police are on the lookout to rapturu the flmbugs. Scigeant Sboop found a bunch of keys belonging to Captain 'J' , P GlbbDii.s ou Doug las sticot yesterday afternoon flo luft tf.em at the station for tlu owner. About lift } ' Presbyterian ministers from nil pirts of the state pissed through Omaha yesterday on ttiolr way to Pcndor , where the Nebraska atato synod ii In session. Mrs. Itobinson , ho resides at Fortieth nnd Grand avenue , reported to tlio police \estcrday that cliiuken lhiu\M had atolcn a do/mi tinu fowls from her barn on Monday night , At $ o'clock yesterday morning llio was discovered lu the two unoccupied frame buildings on Klgtith strent Dot u ecu Dodgu nnd Douglas streets Tno houses are owned by M. F. Martin Loss , about $ KX ) , James Schmidlnind , n broom mantifnc- turei at Tnonty-mxth and Walnut streets , caused thu arrest of John Hurt yesterday afternoon on the clurira of stenliug n do/un nrooins The piojwrtyas found In Ifait's possession when hU house was searched , The Hnanco coninitu : j of tbo Bonn ! of Education met Monduv nlgiit nnd held atrcu- cral illjctibsion , but took no notion. Anotlicr niculing will probably bo bel 1 lu it week erse so , at which the cumin It too will pieparo Us soml-anuual icport fur submission to thu board. A roil shod bulongliig to J. M , Martin nt ITIfi Chicago stif > ot was noariy destroyed by liruat1.15oVlcck ! vesteiday mnrnlng. TliQ pronnscji weto otTupiod by % fra Mary Potur- Eon ami shu I * of tlio lirnt lii.liuf llut tbu nro is of lucemiiury origin , namliii. n party whom shu suspects. The police will maku un In- \osllfratloii (11(0 ( tho. matter. Jmncs Jiparks , Charles Sluvens and John ICaufmaii. the dog catchers ho CUM tola riot ou J.eaveuworth Bircot lust Friday , were given a preliminary heating before Judge Berka yosterdiiy afternoon. They ucio bound over In the sum of f.'iUU ouch ou thu i hargu of malicious destruction of prop erty , and the charge of assault und battery wa dismissed. OHN REDMOND DETERMINED Ii8 Speech nt the Dublin Mooting a Declare * tion of Indopciulonco. VILL NOTSUPP03T THE ENGLISH PROGRAM le Drrlnrm ilmt Olailftona lln < llnnc Vf Konin Ituln llccnnno Iroliiuil No I.incur Illock * tlmVnjr r.iriicll'4 I'ropli- coy I'ulllllcil , Dunus , Oct. 10. Tlio speech mndo last Iplitnt the Pai nolltto mooting hold In thrf otumln ticro by John Redmond , the P.trnol * Ito loader nml tnombcr of Parllamuiit tot Vntorford , has caused n seimUou through- ut political uroles In Qro.it Britain , for it mlk'atcs oloarly thnt the Parnollltos will no ongor support Air. Gladstone or his pollcv. As cabled to the Associated press last ilht ( , Mr. Kcdmond discussed the homo tlio situation nnd rom irked tlutt the u hole question had imdorgooo a fatal chause. Con inning , Air. Redmond said that the sltua- .Ion . they had now to consider \\as ouool loudly peril to Irishmen. The homo rule niii , ? tioii hnd boon hung up by the liberal mrty In Parliament , uuil the independent mtionnlisu who consented to submit lethe the rejection of the homo rule bill were olihcr fools or slaves , llo rtcclnrod thu rlsli c.iuso ut the present moaiont was men- need hj deadly pel 11 , which was the Inov- tnblo result of the nationalists' surrender to the English. The late Mr. PitriioU's nmllo- lions wcro fully justitled , said ho. Theru was no use In deluding the Irish people Into .he belief that the pcoplo who had taken up ionic rule neteU from any other mot ho than lecesalty , ami only when thov rcallml that llntish interests wet o Imperiled. The dun. per , the .spe.iker claimed. Inv in the fact that [ ruland no longer blocked llio way. Tlio lib- etals , mx'otdtiiK to Air Hodmond , had hung ID homo rule for an entire jear ( until I bill at east ) and now tho.v Intended to proceed to the consideration of Ktigllsh rofotins with- nit having settled with Ireland so soon as ihooters of Grout Hritain icull/od that , It eland would submit to this. Thus , Mr llodmond added , was .1 Innro ptrt of Mr I'auiL'Il's life work undone and homo rule would disappear for a gcnoritiou or move. Morco\er , ho continueil , ulmt kind of liomo rule dlil Mr Gladstone olforf The liillof last M < sslon , the speaker claimed , was dead , ami the now ono would bo a further compromise measure Air. Kedmond then criticized at length Messrs. Dillon and others , whoso names \\ciocrcoted u Ith groans and biases. The I'.unellilo leader asserted that It was it strange thine when Mr. Gl ulstono and Air. Morley admitted that the bill did not give full Justice to iu'laud ; that , an Irish member of I'ailiatncnt was to be found who ould decl.no in thu name of thu Irlsli race ; that this bill , with its humiliating restrictions and dejrradins limits , fully sitiMlod the na tionalists' demands. In conclusion. Air. Kcdinoml made dellnlto announcement to the effect tliat at the com- IIIK session of p.uliameiit ho ami ills fol lowers \\ould declmo lo tollow the Kovorn- meiit to u dhlsion iu thu lobbies on llio ten- glish questions. This stilonioit of Air. Hedmond was grcctod by loud and prolonged chccilni ; upon the pirt of tlio audience as scmblcd in the totimda. Wicn Mr. Hedmond was able to procoo 1 , lie said that ho boliovou tint the 1'arnelllta opportunity was at hand , as their opponents were be lmiiiiK to bo unmaskpil , and all their lenders picdlctions would bo verlllcd. Tno I'.uncllitub then passcl resolutions to the effect that the iivfiibalof the K0\eniincut to consider at the nutuinn session a measure to rciuatato tbo evicted tou nits iu Ireland , its refusal to rclcaso tlio Irish political pris oners and Air. Gladstone's failuto at Kdin. htiff-li recently to dcllup his intentions In ro- e.'iivto the Irish "question indicated tlio nolicy lie intended to follow iu icgarJ to homo rule. All this , it uis claimed , necosst. tatal immediate action upon the part of tlio Irish party , and their oivauuation should bo one of the first stopi to bo taken. The audiiMioo dispoibed with loud checn for Mr. UcUmoud and for homo rulo. NL'liVj LVTI/sT ISNISUY. Scn ithinnl Story tliixt Hull.in fioops May Croin tlio I'roMtli'l Toiuorr . LONDON , Oct. 10. Tlio Chronicle's corro- spoiulent at PuiU says the unexpected resignation of GcnciaUMathclin , commander of the Fifteenth army corps , who in the ordinary course would have talcen command of a Ficnch campaign against Italy , lias caused a painful sensation In govcinnicnt and army circles. This fooling , the correspondent says , lias been Increased l > y a telegram from Marseilles to the Jour , which telegram ttio authorities caused io bo suppressed , seating that in the higher military circles no sur prise would bo felt If Italian troops should pass the frontier tomorrow. The telegram also said that Gcneial Malliclln , owing to the condition of his health , did not foul oiuil ( ] to the Uislcitli which ho would bo confronted If the Alpine outposts ucui doubled. It-ays the attitude of thoofllceis and men of the army toward Italy ha he- como so aggressive that even Get many is caniKcling calmness and prudence. The correspondent adds that probably these reports of the anti-Italian feeling are somewhat exaggerated , but ho s.n.s it is liaid to Imagine greater unplcnsinlncss , short of posiih'o hostilities , than now exist * between franco and Italy. HVr.NOTlSU WILL li Kxpcrlinont to Dlirovrr thu AVhuio.il > outi of llliifliciiril iln , Ionr ; ' Vlctlnm. AiiSTr.itDUi , Oct. 10. The holy of the woman found .yesterday by the police at Amstitt Is not that of Miss Schrnit , onoof the supposnd victims of Hondilck do .Tonj ? , the aged \vholosalo wlfo murderer , out that of a girl who tins been missing a month today. So tlio do Jong mystery Hoems as far from being cleared as It was from being weeks ago. The body of Miss Saiah Jnett , another of the woinrn supposed to have been murdered by do .Ion : ; , has not been found yet. Two physicians , under pretense of exam ining the prisoner with regard to his health , are to hypuoti/u him , and whllo ho ) s in that condition try to make him confess u > u-huio litrhas hidden the bodies of li it victims. The police ha vo given ni ) the use. of bloodhound t in soaiching for the bodies and now si-em lo bo relying entlroly upon the hypnotic Htulu- mcntof Dr. do.loiiL'or Thu Uagtui anil Dr. van Kuntorghen of ihls 'city , Tills experi ment , classed u ono nf the most u marjcabla In tlio history of criminal Investigation , U uili acting much attention horuunciihiout'ii- out Kurojie. Aclilrn'Kcil liy n nnlliT nurlillit. VIENXA Oat --Over'40.000 , - - . socialists as- BOIIIbit-it at the vailous incotlnxii uhlch took placti liuro jestcrdai evcidiirf Thosjieeclics maUo w 6rc moderate in tone and In favor of universal fraru nine. Ono of the meetings was nddrested by Lieutenant Fullmer , who was recently re- tlic.il to thti ranks In tnu Nlnuty-third ID- serve regiment bec.iuso hovao a iin-mljtir of thuuililtiL'incn's botlallst Hodetv , 'Iho military court uhlch tried Lieutenant I.ulli- nor nili.'d that by l > oiiig a mcmlxir of tlio hoeioty ho dishonored hit rank In the army. The trial of lieutenant Holfmclsturof llio Davarlam army , charge I with ttio violation of hU oath and military honor by "uiMglntf In thu piopagulinii nf nodallatlo iJeas , be. gan today. The tilal Is being conducted lu seci o t. KnelMiiii ut iliti link of it , PAIIIS , Oct. 10. A portion of the l-'iciu-h press continues to iimko clnirgen to thu ntlout that the rubollion of thu Moors agaliiHt the SpanUh authorities U iu. < 4tigaiud In ICu laml in order thut thu latter country may luuu thooppoitnnity of Intervening In Morjccu , This causes thu U.ipul to remark th it tip tin tvlll not allow liurt ubji'cts to bu oulldo/n.1. and tn.it Franco ami the other power * iilll auppnrt her In thu btaii'J Him ulll u aliu against KuglUh laterfuicaco , illuer * Ktiturii to Work. Ciuiti.eiioi , Oct. 10Thi co thnuvinil miners lojumoJ worU bore