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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WlfflffESDA ? . NOVEMBER 15 , 1803. "SPECIAL NOTICES- VOn THESE COLt'MNS ADVERTISEMENTS l JSiilO P. til. forlhr i-renlm : ii < l until 8,30 p. in. for Iho momlnR ami Sunday AilvertlBf r by mmi-sllne n nmnbercil oliecfc. fan have Ihelr answer * adcln-siol toniimnbprKl letter In ontv of TIIK nrr Atiiwro no ml < lrpi" l will dellrrml upon presentation t the check. " " SITU ATIONS WANTED. Jlati'H IV won ! flmnnwriloit. Icawonlthcre- aftor. Nothing taken for l "w than 23c. A EXPERIENCED HOOKKEEPER WANTS ApoMtlon Oowl references , AOilrusiW JiMjee. SITt'ATION WANTED HY IIKKJHT OER- Amnnboy 17 yearn old ROO < I hablti. to le.mi Hie. \vateliinnkernnil Jeweler trade : Hilary no object. Addi-eMf F Itiilim.in. CreBton. Neb. MitH'J 17 * " WANTED MALFHELPi Ralcn. Ikca word flrt hmerllon , IP \vonl there- after. Nolliliu laUen fur le n limn iific. T > SOLICITORS. TRAMS FURNISHED ! EXTRA lipnv to men with rl H. American WrliiRerCo. . 11100 ilowaril nt. HIM rl > Tllhi'NEIIRASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS IJnnil InveHtmenl coiniuny wanlsn few' ( ccntle- incnof cowl whlreHs to net a * nolicltoni. Apply at teem 12 mid -Jit , Douglas block. bOI TJ-MAN WANTED ! SALARY AND EXPENSES. I ipormanonl Place ! whole or part Hum. Apply at once. Ilrowii llros. Co. , iiur oryineii , Chlcaifo. TJ 'WANTED. LAIIORERS ON THE u. s. oov- . ' work In Tennessee , Arkansas and Louisiana : cheap faro. Kramer.VO'IIe-ini Labor nirrncy. ilO.I South lllli nlrcel. Mili. Nli * _ T > AOENTO. SALTRTtm CoTtVttSStON. THE I 'irrealenl Invention of the ain. The New Patent rhemlenl Ink Eraslnjr Pencil. Sells on lzht. WorkH like niaiMe. Aitonts are mnkltiz f..i.oo lo Jl''SOOperwei'k. For further parllenlaM wr to the Monroe Eraser Stfir. Co. , X : ID , L-i Crws'Is. . M l .l OUR CITY BUSINESS. B Salary paid weekly. Call nt 13 BU U $7.-i. ( > 0 A MONTH AND EXPENSES. EX- 1'chmlvtilerrltorv , No oxerlence. | Staple coodn. almolnlii monopoly. Men nnd women wanted. Yearly conlnu'lri. Pay certain. No talk. System IKrfeet.Vrlle inilok. Tenno free. Addn-HS 1C. HI ) , llox itiliin , HoHlon. MIIHS. M"iOI ! -WANTElTT A UEL1AI1LE MAN IN EVERY l lo n In the western Hlalet to handle Dodiro ft Rhenmatle DlllHi minnnro ami l.irire prolllH. .1. A DmlBC , I'-'OU S. Mth t. , Omaha , Neb. gill DIP - AT ONCE , A NUMIIER OF POUL- B-WANTED uiioil Hlp.idy Job to rlitht parlies. Cnilaliy riicklnsr Cominny , Sonlh Omaha. I } * T A'BUNn"SALESMEN TO DE\'OTE EN Jjlhv time or Hell ami Hide lluo lo dealern only : teompleliillne of Haleablu'qll speelallles In fnnpy paekaites tin tlm market. Address Atlanllo RelliiliiK ( 'oinpany , rievelaml , O. "i > . 'i 11 _ - . MEN TO TRAVEL ; * JO TO * 100 E-WANTED. Blono A Wclllnglon. Madison , Win Tl WANTED. A MAN AtlLE TO ERKCT AHTO- I imatle. elevator liateh doors. Interior llro doom , ote. Address William E. Powell , 1U Went Water Hlrect , Chleauo. Mirt4 ! 1B i . = S WANTED FEMALE HELP. Itnles. iVca wonl first Insertion , lea won ! Iherc- nfler. Nollilnsr taken for less than U5o. WANTED. LADIEB AND oTOTLEMEN , WE will pay yon $5.00 lo $15.00 per week to do Btrlclly homework for IIH ; no eanv.iHSlnic and prompt i > .iymenl. Send addressed rnvolopo Llb- cily Supplv Co. , Liberty Hqnnre , Boston , Mass. n WANTED. A COMPETENT COOK : NONE v'other need apply. Mrs. John J. Monell. L'5 ( ) Dodh'O slreel. ! I45 15 * -WANTED. A COMPETENT COOK ; REFERence - ence reipdred : 113 No. l3lh ! st. ! I47 11 FOB BENT HODS a Rales. 10ci : line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una per inontli. Nolhlni ; taken for less than 'J. ' . . N ALL PARTS OFTIE CITY. DTII- e - O. F. Da vis company , 1505 Fnninin , 803 r 1-0- ROOM ; COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN > Stunfanl circle. C. S. Elentter01 Bee bids.HOT HOT \ R ROOM HOUSE , MODERN. NEAR BUSF- /IICHS : renl moderate. Apply'Jill lice bulldlni ? . -RENTAL AKENOY , 507 HRO\VN I1LOCK. I ) I1LOCK.Q8 D-10-ROOM HOUSE , 1813 CASS. J. JOHNSON iriHl Fiiriiiiin. Ml i)5 ) D-HOUSES. T. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. Mil71 ' -l-v TO ( JOOl ) TENANT ON IVY : COMPLETE 1modem brick ( Iwolllnir , No. 'J70S F.irnam ; In Ick stable If desired. Warren M. Rosors. litl'l- JHIKI Fill nil III Ktreel. MlliO -rOIl KKNT. fix ROOM FL'AT. INQUIRE lillti DodSuSlicel. M40'J D-lIOUSEsTil TolTiToOMS , lillS NO. litTII. M. < SUM'J4 CO"RNEE FLAT , H "ilOOMS. RANCSE AND all other canvenlencc' ) . no heller flat In Omaha , fil.1. Room ' _ ' . I'.ittersoniblock. 1U'J3 Farnam St. ( U'lireu C'loimer. V 110.7 * _ 1NINEROOM MODERN HOUSE. IIANSCOM 1 'I'liuT , cheap. J. W. Squire.-4H Bi-e. Mills IV : COTTAr.K. * soo"MONTH ! , i : 7 NORTH ' -ID. : J/Inqnli"'l.vjit JaekHon. " H81 D"JIUOOM HOIIsTiT PERFECT CONDITION. newlvp.ilnliHl.inoiIein : miull family ; location llltl North ' 'Oth Htreel ! ivnl ix-Honable. BOSTUH A Hill. TWO MODERN EIGHTROOM"HOUSES , Sonlli UHli , war. Vlnlonj cheap. Geo. W. P. Coales. P-ilU'i-aon block. M'J'JH lt ( FOR RENTIH'.M CAPITAL AVE. iTROOMS , IKlil Cniiltul itvo , II roonm , ' . ' ! li-l Wt'bmcr Ht , U IIIOIIIH. Henry W. YuleH. -'iU ! 111 D Fo1l RENT. COTTAOE COR1JER .TiTH AVB and IHnU'ii : muileru Improvements ; Ural clana repair. liiqllli-'J.M I DoitgiiBU -'lid DKTEAM HEAT , ALL MODERN , BRICK 7- room IIUIIM * , nneaiialed. Apply Tizaril , ' . " 'I N. Mill. ill ! ! IB' D-FOR KENT. FOUIl Oil FIVE COTTAOES IN itliTeivnl PirtHof thnelty : eheip for tlm winter months. A. P. Tnkey. HIM N. N. Y. Life bhlir. lil'J 15 _ --POII REKT. 10-ROOM HOUSE. AND FURNI- Illiv for sale , ' 'IWI Farnam mrvt'l. Milil.l 111' -FOR RENT , lil-ROOM HOUSE WITH STAble - ble for.l horsi'H , all modern convcnlences.Ni > . Ifllli Park iivenne. now occupied bv Cnpluln A. llhil I ) . S. A. ; iMmHesshm Klvi'ii 1st of Dfeemlx'r , Apply nl H''a II H > biilldlns or lO''l Park avenue. DT ) RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE , n-'it.ooj li-irn If dejilivt' nice lawn , li > ' 'S , clly waler , 'intern cemi > iitiil collars , bath , near motor. Seu awner l > . Y Stevens. ( KM Pn\on | blovk. Milfiil v fC FOR RENT , FIUSTcT 1 A'Otlajre"JO. . ' Sewanl. Mallein , W)7 ) N. Y. Llfi * . ; t7ii i n. BEST i" > AND h-ROOM HOUSIM IN CITY. Luwrnt I'lli'H. JiiiiulroWirj IllondoBtreet UOU BOOMS. Rales me n Wont tlrxt InsBrtlim.le n word there Kler , Notliln4.den for less limn ' . ' 5i- . I ? TWO Ft'ltNlSHEI ) ROOMS F Ljiuen only. 0'5 SunlliUUtliulivul. 017 | ' .i. ROOM WlTjfbR' U , U'll'J l l. J'j _ ll'J J ? Fl'ItXlSHHl ) HObM , ' . ' 017 HARNEY ST. \ " " _ _ _ i ! ri-i E""bTK \JI-1IH.\TED Fl'RNISIIED OR niiriiililxhi-tl , IHOJ D i. ; id Hour. Mi.iH : l.V EKt'usisHrfwxiM wm inonlli. XI I H , ' 'bill slivi'l. I VoU R Nl' FtRNlslED ROOM FOR 1 OR _ jurulltini'ii.01" Dodito Hired. M.IUI ) HOOM8 AND BOARD. Rates I 10 a wonl llrnt IIIHVI Don , In a woi\l Ihurq- flt-r , Nulalni taken for I OKI Hun . ' .le. I ? PLr VSANT hOUTTl ROOM WITH ROARD , 1' suit ibl" for two , . ' 010 California. L'lil-15' K1 YOI Ni , WilMEN'.sllOMB. UNDEiuulili OF I1 Women BClir.MlnnuswIailon , HIM. 17lll HI. neil ; ROOMS AND STIUUTLY ruisT CLASS board at utii-et. MUi)7 NELVFtIRNlSHEl > ROOMS WITH HO VRD ; iiable. OlUN.tiOth. M-.MI 15' OOLAN. t0'J ! AND'-'ll N.18TIIST. 810 F SOL'TII ROOMS , LOW KATES. U381 HARNEY , U''l Di ! ' 1 ? NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT PAR. i lor llri > t > m. Jleilan'l.Ulinoilcmcoavunlciicett- UHO unia'ler ruuuis with boaitl. ' 'O.'O Ilarney. Miii : : IB * i ROOM AND HOARD FOR TWO UENT1.EMEN AUl t > otilhlUtliavu. ! ilTl " 0- If- HOARD AND ROOM ! STEAM HEAT. GAS , I" b.Uh : * 4.DO und > 5.im pur week. 411 Noith 14th. M770 Stt fOBBENT UNFUBNIBH'D BOOMS IUUOB lUoawonl HrBtlr. orl'u ! , lea word there after. Nolhln * taken for leas Ihanaac , p-UNFiuiNisi'Kn ROOMS"ALL MODERN" V.J''ir.'MUma bl 41U TWO PLEASANT UNFURNISIIED ROOMS ami alcove : ll.-ht ami heal funiUhed'JA7U llurney etitvt. Mll ? 10 * 4 FINE UNFURNISHED KOOMH lioiu > ekeeiuu | , il'.DU. iJOllbl. Mary's areuuo. 351 18. G'J OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ' 'tOO KAR- uam slreel MV'Uii 1M' FOB BENT STOBCS AND OFFIOE3 Hales , t c n word Mr itln eTlion. lo a wonl Ihcro- aflrr Nothing taken for ICTS Ihan a5c. " InirlFaniaiii si. TlmbnildlnB has a llreproof ce ment bnHenient complete Atr.im hnillnir flxlilrejf. walfT on all Iho floors , K S , old Apply at the office of Tin : HUB Illll _ I - STOHE , am s. irTii. ST > : AM HEAT. 1 M7JW N28 TEA > riiEvr M73B N''S' _ _ -FOR RENT , LARGE H-STORY HUIGINS barn. lOlh and Ix > areiiworlli ; thirty liorwa and torrue. J.W. Squttv. ylH Hee. Mill 4 WANTED. Rates. IKr a wonl first Insertion. le it word there- after. Nolliliiif taken for less Ihait 'Jiio. T \nimv'vroULD YOULIKETT ' ' fi5 befoir "Xma 7" W i can put yon In the wa- . and will prove H or forfeit 9 = 500 ; this an- nonnceninnt may IM > your Blenitlni ? slono to a for tune If taken ndvantaeR of nt once. Addrosa "Mannfitclnrers , " llox 5iIOd , lloston , Mass.MSJ05 MSJ05 U. ! ' T-AOENTS INVESTIGATE ! FINEST SELLING "article out. Address Room 20 , Crclghton block , Omaha. M8' > 0-ir ' -WANTED. . TEN SOLICITOUS , EITHER SEX. ' for city work lo handle onn of Iho verv lieot well- Inir articles. Hells In every home and onlco. Will bear Investigation. 100 l T cent profit. Alfents wanletl for Council IllnffH , South Omaha , Lincoln. Call at V707 Hamilton , 7 to U a. in. Mg.Vl 17' T AGENTS WANTED , LOCAL ANDGENEHAL. 'for a quick Helllmr patented novelty. 100 to 1 All per cent pnillt ; iroixl Hullcllors can make from f loo.oo losfiino.OO a innntlit territory fresh : wrlto forpartlcnlais. The Ohio Novelty Co. , D lClncln- n.111 , O. MIM7 LOCAL AND GENERAL AO1JXTS WANTED for fastest m-IUinr book of recent yearn , aiithor- Irisl cdlllnn. Pholoirr.iphlc Hlstorv of tlio World'H F.ilr. il.'O ihotnc.iiKravlnKHRetail price iW.OO. CanvantdiiK onttlt HO cents. Bent book forholl- ilajs. Freight paid. Cn-illl gtvoii. ll.lt. Wonil- wartl A Co. , ll.iUlmore , Md. MilHi ! 13 p-WANTED , ROYS AND OIItLS WHO WISH TO ' iiinkpinonw wlipnont of ncliool , wiul tiaiiu'iiiul wo will Icll yon liow. No money wanted. L. Stay- HIT.1 Co. . Provlduiice , U. I. M3 3 Sll ! WANTED TO BENT. IlntM. iWo a wordflratltmernon.le n word Ihoro- after. Nothing tnkon for U-HH than -J.'c. KnoarOinalia noarOinalia , Address W IIH. Upe. Mtll4JO ; * K-WANTKD. A NICELY FUHNI3HI2D HOOM foricrntlpmnn and wife wliero no cjupHltoim will bu uskutl ; Htato price. Addroas -III. lieu. Man I Ki * K WANTKD , TO niSST BETWEEN DEC. 1ST and IDlli. nlcQrooni ( collaire : In coed repair and t-ood locality. Ki'iit not tooxceed Slfi.W ) per uiontli. Address W 41 , Una onicn. MilTS Ifi * STORAGE. Raten. lOc.illnoiiach Inaertlon. $ l.nu n lint ) per month. Nothlnir Uiken for loss than l3c. ! M-ST , WILLIAMS. * CltOSS , I''llHAll- ney. clSTORAGE FOll HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean and cheap rates. 11. Wulls , 1111 Parnam 815 M-STORAGE FOR OAKItlAOES AND I1UOGIES In onr vlceiuit nuw inilldliiir.liIUit-lo-lL1 llnrney st. Colninbim Iluinry C ° - J37 ! ll > WANTED TO BUY. Hates , l c a woiil tlrnt Insertloiii to ft word tliercafturNothlntr taken for ICHS than -Joe. vr LAW nee WANTKD. o.\sit FOII SKT -1 1 Nebraska ix'porlH and oilier last edition law ' bookn. Addrt'Hs , price mid conditions , W II. lleo. i Mill'J IU FOB SALE nil'rt..li'c : ! n word llrst Inscrtton , Ic a word thereafter. Noililnir talti'ii for less than L'.lc. vJ\v'elln Anctlmi Co.Vl 11 Farii.ini HU ' 810 J HOUSES , WAGONB.EIC Rates. lUea wo.il flrHt Itiserllon.lc a wonl there after. Nothing taken for lesa than 'J.'c. p ron SALETA B'LACK MARE. . * > YEARS OLD ; I. price SMJ-VOO , at Windsor BtablCB , l.Mh and Davenport. Mitel ) 17 * 5OB SALE MISCiLTjANEOUS. Rates , IHc u word flrM liiHertlon , In a word thereafter. Nothing taken fur lon-i than 25c. -ONE I lilt UN WIcic'niLLIARD TA1J L E " AND one peal tuble , lined U"iioiulm .ua ( footKiH uu\v for Bale cheap. Address P. O. box 81U , Wo-it 1'olnt , Neb. SOU - IB',115 Sl'Rt fr FKAME NO. i ! PNEUMATIC Rambler , uood SIB. new , A bargain , G ll.Je.r- . umo , York , Keb. ' M1UU 15 * FIVE-HOUSE POWEIl ELECTRIC , JIOTOR , good ax new ; a biiiraln. M. O. Helllv. corner lllli and MHtreetH , Lincoln , Nob. Mit.lll 17 -FOR SALE CHEAP , 1 TWO-UEVOLUTION CannilM-ll newspaper prens and 1 double cylin der Taylor , air Hprlni ; , with two folderrt ; uood con dition. AddruHH for parllcularH Lock Box a , Soiuli Omaha , Neb. : I72 _ \ CIiAIBVOYANTS. Rates , Idea Htm I'ich Insertion $1.50 .1 line per inontli , Nollilnir laken for less llian 'J5c. , OitillablubntilueHHinedliini ; ulhyearat llUN.llith , S17 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Itatrs lc ( allno oacli ln erllon. $1.0 n line pur inontli. Nothing taken /or less.tlnui 'J.jo. I IMDAMEjnTl ti02 : S. 1UT1I lND ! FLOOR , -L Room : i. Massage , vapor , alcohol , atc-im .sulphur- no and sea oatna. Mill' ' 1H < 'P MME. CARSON , II'JI DOUGLAS. THIRD 1-Moor , room " - , niasaaie , alcohol , unlnlitir and seabalhs. Mill ! lj ) ' fli-MME. LA RUE. MASSAGE , 110 SO. 1BTII. 1 - . M300N18' PEBSONAL. Rates , 1 Don line each Insertion. $ l.fiO a linu per mouth. Nolliliii' taken for le tlian 'J5c. U-MATRIMONY OK PLEASURE : NEW DEAL. Send-J-cenl Blamp to P. O. llox 801. HuHtlns , Nell. M7UO N1H- ! U MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELEOTRO-THER- null iKitliB. Scalp and hair treatment , maiileura imlfhlroiwtliBt.Mrs.PostilULjS.lf : > lli.\VttlilieUulk S H18 U- CUT TIUSOUT AND PRESENT ATOQWAN'S I'liutu Studio. ' 'I''il Cnmlni ; Htieut , and you vlll l > e enllllnl lo IB arlslo cabinet pnotoa , very uent , on Kill ( Mlired canlH and an Kxlll arlHlo , * l.5l > ; vltlionlthlH iM.CUi for HI days only , OIIPII Sun- layH , JIil77 nl7 * U-ILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOUHNAL , ( ( MilaliilijfiilKiio-i'iiu'i-avliifS pf iMTbOim duulr- nircoiTOHponileiilH , inilllwl fiou llruwn 1'nli. Co , , rulitlq , O. ' MUilll BO- U-UVDIES , SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO Vlavl Co. , Utll N , Y , Life Dhl ? . . for Uil-p.iite a-allli book. Ultlua cunxnltatlon true ; lady In at fiid.ince. , 7UU-N'-'ll U yimi TAUNAM STUEET. LADIES HE celled ; before ami ilnrlnff eoiiilnement. MV97 18 * U1IOW TO SPECULATE. SEND FOl | OUU llllln book telllne all about It. Mailed free. NorlhweHleniGniliiiUicl Block Exchanre. Hlaltu InilUlliiu. flilciiffo , 111. M'J73 17 * U YOADl VHLL 1'EIIMANENTLV ENLAHGTl your IHIHI D Indies li ( ; io cluyuur mimey re- finule < l ; Hcml Hlamp for Bcalitl clrenlar , Thu Nuw 'I'li-alinent Co. , l.VM llrouilwur. Toledo , O.Mil.18 Mil.18 1D U WANTED LADY HOOM MATE IJV YOUNG l.iilyi o-ferenees exehaueeU. AihlronH w 4'J , Hue. il71 II' MONEY TO LOfVN REAL KSTATE. Ratea Ilia line each liiiontuu , $1.00 a line per inonlli. Nolhluir lulteii fur lest than ! i3c. \V MONEY m IJJAN AT LOWEST IIATE3 , ' < ThoO. F , DavlH Oo. 1605 V'.irnam atroet , H10 \ \ clli' proiK'rly , * .IOUO anil imwanlu , 5 lo ( IKwr cbnt ; noilelayH.W.Fiii-niim timUii A ( ' klt'0 : Famam - W MONEY TO LOAN AT CUHUENT RATES. : Apply to W , U MellUe , Firat National Ilk blU ? . W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST Jt.VTES ON linprovittaini imbnimived Omaha n-al estatu , 1 lo 0 juaiti , I'lilclliy triml Co. , 17U-J Farium. ' 820 \\r-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTHUSTCO.raiH N.Y. 11 LHu , leiHU at low I'StfH lor ehoieo security on Nebraska autt Iowa farms or Ouiuliu clly proiwrty. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. lutes , lOoa line each InHerllou , $ l.n > ) a line per months Nothing taken for leas than J5o. X -MONEY TO LOAN - " Wo will loan you any sum which yon wUli , all or large , at tlm lowest possltilu raleu. In the lckcHt IKWBlblo Iliue. ami for auy lunxlh of liinu lo mill you. You can lay It back In suvli limt.ill. uienlB yon wish , whcu you \vl hainl only ixiy for U loug ua you keep It , You cau borrow oa HOUSEHOLD FUIINITUIIB AND PIANOS , lIOlt.SK.S. WAGONS AND UAIIUIAKES. WAUE11OUSE UV.OEIl T8. MERCHANDISE Oil ANY OTHEUBECUIHTY. Without publicity or rvmoval of jiropurty. OMAHA MOHTOAUE LOANCO. , SOU SOUTH 1UTII STUEBT , Ural Hoar above the Blnwt. THE OLDEST. LA KOKST AND ONLY INCOUPOB- ATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 821 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. -WILL LOAN MONET ON ANY KIND OF BE- oiirlty : Rtrictly Ooiiflilenllal. A. E. Harrla , room oiitliteiit l block. S'JO MONET TO LOANi SHOUT TIME LOAN , 0' ' N. Y. Life bulldlnjr. ML'08 D3 T-DO YOU WANT MONBV ? Wo will to-m you ANY SUM you wlh on your FtMtNITtJIlB. PIANOS. HnUSHS. WAI1ONS , CAItHIAOr.3 WAIIKHOUSB JlKCmi'TS. etc. Weirlvo prompt ultt-nilon tonllnlipllcntlons , nml will entry j-our loin ns lour ns yotl wish. You pun rwliipw tlio rest of cnrrli In ? your loin by a payment nt any lime. There Is no publicity or removal of propeitv. FLDKLITY LOAN OUAUANTKROO. . Hoom 4 , Wltlinoll blocU. Cor. lulh nml llimicf * t . BUSINESS CHAKOE3. Rates , 1 Oca line each lns rllo i. Sl.flUa lluo per mouth. Nothing laUeii tor less than use. -\VEI FURNISII CAl-liU. TO START YOU IN bnsliif'ss. We want to establish ouo honest , re liable , enterprising person , inin or woman. In a Icirlllinato tnonoy-maklini business liujveryconnlv In the went. IlnstneMt is clean , easy and login- male , lite money for parllos with push and pluck. If yon can't furnish ilr t-cl m reforenceadon't ap ply. Rumember , no money required. Wrlto at once , bcfory POIIIIJ ono with more enterprlso HR- curesyonr territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. . Vt4 ! East 4ilrd M. , C'lilc.-l-to. III. H'J7 V-KOH SALE. AN IN rTjREST IN A MANUFAC- 1Inrlmr pl.uil ( wllh position In Iho office If so de sired ) , $10.000.00 to Jlii.O'KI.OU ' caili required. No tradesconnUlerecl. The. coinpmv Ins an estab lished trade on a reaily sellln ; nrllclu at a iroo.l protll. Aildresi S 5l > , Hue. 8iS ! ir-FOIl HUNT. A DAKKUY SHOP , OLD STAND. X 910 Norlli lllth stivet. Apply to Jos. Ktxliuiti , Y-VORSALE , Dimnsronit AND FIXTURES. Address E. E. Huwcndoliler , llt-rtrand , Neb. Y-STOCK OF GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE for wale for eash In tlio Ix'Hl city In sonllierit Nebra k.an : old eM'ibltslied triiile , doli'B a pasli bnslnr sx > f iFilU.UUO.tll ) ; slock will Invoice about S-H.oilO.OO. Wiltoat enc < ! If yon me.in bimlnost. Will take no tr.nlo. Hart Bros. , Fall bury. Neb. Mull in Y-FOR SALE , RESTAURANT DOING FIHST- plani business ) rea on for-Helllnir , nlckni'ss ; ccntriil location. No. 21 111 Central avenue. Kear ney. Mit.'i ? 13 * V-HARNESS STOCK. NO OPPOSITION : MUS T i be old before January 1 ; aboiil Kt.MUKt cash niiilre | > l. balance on lime. Oeorge E. Gill. Ule , In. MilUO iiS' $5000.00 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE : Himp : onp-hal ( cXsli , balancd I and II months time. II. Uurcli & Son , University Placu.Ne1i. iliU 14 * -FOR SALE. CHEAP , THE I1EST LOCATED Haloon In South Omaha. Knanlro J. W. Tlpe , ' ' . ' 18 * ngcm.-418 BtrxHt. ! M'J7S FOR SALE. A WELL LOCATED AND finely furnished hotel with Jlnpbarntt.iclivd. Address W ill ) , Itoe. MHUO 'JO' -STOCKS OP GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. W. C. Ritchie , Pender , Neb. MI71 ! > 31 FOB EXCHANGE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $ l > .f > 0 a line per luontli. Nothing1 taken for less than J5c. r/-I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS Aland Dakota. Will Bell cheap or t > xchaiiKo for indBCvhorHes and catlle. Add. bof 70 , Frankfort , Ind 8.10 -CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MORE. WILL lnkoro.ilcsliilu , money. Hux'JUJ , FranUfort , Ind , ' 830 _ _ Z -$11.000 STOCK CHOICE MERCHANDISE TO exchnni0 for $ j,000 land and $11,000 e.ish. Will trade all or p.irt of slock for land and c.tah. Box 871 , West Point , Neb. . .flr > 4 EXCHANGE , CLEAR IO\VA LAND TO A/trudo for stock of Kener.il nierchandlHe , books anil stationery. Confidential. C. W. Jackson , Sioux City , la. Mi > 70 - ' , > _ FOB SAI/K KBAI. ESTATE. Rates , lOc a linn each Insertion. $1. fill a line per month. Nothlnff taken for li > a- < than U ! > e. ois " "SALE" TciioicE LAND ! " "SiEAV : ON IO years time. Also lands to exchange for stock indse. or llvo stock and cash. J. W. Welptou , Grant , Neb. 41it Nil ) ' FARM FOR SALE. A choice. w ! ll imiirove'l tO-ncrs tract In Sarpy eonnty , within One inllo of tlm town or L'l Platti1 , and only three miles from now Fort Crook ; two railroad stations near bv ; taxes llijlit in this county ; nearness to Fort Crook , Oaiatia and Soiilli Omalia Insures uood and pHmianonl niaikels for garden truck , small frnlls , butter , CRH und IMWI- ! Jry ; besides usual farm prinlncta. lean offer this splendid imineTty at an ailractlvo price for n short lime. Walter G.- Clark , 1318 Ilarney at. i < 70 Dtil . S. HOUSES , LOTS , ANDFARMS.SALE .Oor traile. F. K. Darling , H.arber blk. Bill SECURITIES FOB BALE. lUtuB , 1 Oc a line ejch inberllon , $1.50 u lluo per inonlli. Nothing taken for IHSH than 2 * > e C'lioTcE isT "M oiiTOAaijs"3 vN\"AMonNT."o" G , Wallace , Brown block , llllh and Doiiglax. 832 fcriOII GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES. Jnneltlng purchasers froo.l ralu of Inlercnl. Bums of from $100 up.forniloby OIoboLoan A , Trust Co lUUi A. Dodge , Umaha. Particulars oirappltuatlon. 8i5 ! 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. SECUR- Itv. absolutely ttafc , Amea Real Estate agency , 1U17 Fanmiu. S'M OR SALE. CHOICE FIRST MORTGAGES. 11. J. Kendall. Brown bloek , Hith anil Dongl.iM. . 'J''O HOBSES WINrEBED. Rales , lOe a line each Insertion , $1. " > 0 n'llne ' iwr month. Nothing taken for less than -J5c. mo. ; leave orders at JT. Wllhrow.'s ' , Teh100. . ' " HOKSES WINTERED ASPECIAI7TV. APPLY to Cotton's barn , corner loth and Cans streets. M'J''i Dtl' ORSES WINTERED $ fl PER MONTH. ADdress dross W , 1) . Mlllard , Oaiaha National bank. ' 'til Di ) J. FLEMING HAS LEASED THE WOOD . Clin stock farm at Calhoim , Neb. , owned by .1. U. Market , and Is now ready to take steak for winter. Slock box stalls , $7.00 , and Blnvln st.ills. &U.OO. For particulars addreus 1U1H Farnam Htreet. Omaha. Mil'-'i ) 18' ORSES WINTEREDSTUIlENl-'aO PARKAVE. , Maili. ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STA1ILES. ISth and Davenport. Will receive best of care. Terms reasonable , MilHV Dl I * LOST. Rales. IHo a word HrU iniertiono - ' \ worJ thoi-uatlor. Notliliuakjn for loai tli in 'JSE. _ LOST-SMALLWIHTECURLYPOODLE lliacll. Noveml > er lit. Return lo E. W. Slmural , ii.'il Bee bulliiini , ' , and obtain i mvard. Mil.Vl -Ljliid. b : > lwceii 17ih und 11th on Farn.ini. ' Itetu'rn to thn Smith Premier Typuwrller onice , 17th nml Farnam and nveive rowanl , " M.IOOlii L0 ' - POCKETBOOK. BETWEEN 1HTH AND CmnliiiraiKl lillhand F.irnanir ltt < inrn sanjo lo main olllce Weslern IJnloii Tulegraph Co. , ' 17' DANCING ACADEiilY. Rates , lOo a line naeli Insertion , . * V1.3il a Unant \ mouth , Nolhtnz taken for lus-i tlun J5c , ftYoilAND'S bANOING"SOHOOf TilO HARNEY -1'lsireel , lessons adults - - fpr , Tiie-sdax und Thurs day H p. mi children , Tntisil ijr 4 it. in , , S itnnUy lu a. in. aiid'Jiyu p. m , Term very nuHoaubli ) . Midi ) 1) | SHOBTHAND AND Rates , 10o a llnti each Insertion , $1.50 a Una pjr nioiilh. Nolhliia taken for less than 'J5c. _ VOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PAN SOON - wqulruu working knowledgu o ( Hhorlhand ami typewriti at A. C , Van Bant's sotioolof short- hand , Cli ) N. Y. 1.1 fo. Tyiiowrllura to rent. h"U ABTANP Rales , lOo a Him each Insertion , $1.50 a llito per inontli. Nolhlngr taken for less tlun5c. . G Into California HU TTNPitTAKE Rates , looa line each liiBerllon. $1. SO 'n line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' 'Je. v f \ W. 1IAKER ( FORJIKRLY WITH. Jo'llN ' G. V/Jacobs , doeeaiu < d ; later wltU M , O , Mauluundcr- embaluior , 010 S. illtU st. Tel. IJlld. , -t 838 H1C. BURKET , FUNERAL "DIRECTOR AND . umbaliimr. HiiapliluagoSt. Tpl.JMl. M101 DBEB3MAK1.NO. * . " ! Kates , lOoaUndtioch Insertion , f l.T 0 a llrla per month. Nothlnu' taken for less than " % \ rS' TO DO DRES3MAKING IN jf.imUluo uollulled. Miss Sturdy , 1'Jlrt Nlcliolai fclrvct , iUJ3 Nil ) ' DllESSES , * t ; WRAPPERS , ftj ' JIlWi " N. 'J1TIL FOB BENT HAI-tS. RatuM , Ifto a liuo each luaertlon , Sl.sq a line per month. Nolhln-t Ukou fur lean than .tie. * ttumiY iiAi iiiinmL'Jivl \ iial'jLaD MonuiU'ttUuaeinbly roouiii. 161(1 ( liar/ioy Btioet , for Uilla , elub partleii , mtnitlntrn , etc. ! rput rery cheap ; halU llrtit-cUa . Call al 1D1Q Harnuy. SCAI iB. Ratcn. lOon line each da > rUon , $ l.r 0 A line twr Nothlru ; lik"ii fqMoss Ui.in ' 'J.tc. T\TEVvANli SECOND il Address llorden & SoWrk Co. , I ike st .Chicago. ; - H40 PAWNDKaOKEBB. RMen. lOoa tine each Iifssrllorl , $1.50 a line per inonlli * Nothlnc taken ror less than l5c. . , no > - - . . . - . 7 SONNENBBRO. DIAMOND BROKER , inns J .Douglas nt. Lo ins , . nionoy on diamonds , watches.clc. Old Roltt arnl silver bonsrlit , Tel. 1558 -lit. s , ' ! * TYPEWltlTEBS. Rates , lOc a line meh liistrllon , f l.rl ( a line par moiitli. Nollilng taken for less llrui 'J5c. CMITIIS.REMlNGTONS.ULlOItAPH9 : EVERY Oililni ; ; nnheard of prices. Tel. i > 5S. Iloyles A llabb.lllil N.Y Life bldff. 8nrt for aamplos. 8117 SOLICITORS. SUH.V. ) . CD. , lloo UolldlnS UMAIIA. > I2H. Ailvleo I'HBK. RRILWflY TIME GRRD Lo.ivos IGltiCAOtir nUKLtK ( > TOK .1 Uinnlia _ | _ lcpol lUilijtuil M.-non Sis. Oinalia ' 4.110 pml..r..7ciilc.TjtU Vo'AVllMtlc . . , . . . ! U.Sllani li.4Aait > ! , . . . , . . .CIilciili : Uxprrss < t.5imi 7.U'jnu r .5. > l > Ji . | H.Ollain , OS-aTMTj.iltViSir "ArrlVcs" O.nalut | _ jJ3pj ! KUJi .Til M ism Sis. 10.1 Suml.1.Denver Express . . . . .i. . umtmi 4.M1 pJi Dunvor ltpri ! > 4.00 pn : U.Mlp iii..Npbraalta Local iKxe ntSani. ii.nu pit H.l um.Lincoln | Loc-ll ( Bxwpt.Snnt. ll..tnin K. O. . L . . . . Dcpol imii.inUMii _ _ _ > MII , Sts _ ii.ifnin.iit.'b. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rLe.iveTl OTJ uTnJ. ) . R. 1. i c pXOmST" Oinaba _ | Union l)3t | llltli fc Marev Sis. I HAST. tl.illlam . Allantlu E < ( | > ress . K.OUp-.n . Nlclit ExnrosH. . . , . (1.45 it'll 5.0(1 ( pm . .ClilcajtoVoallbmol Llmltol. . I ! .01) ) It'll I'.MOum Okl.ihoiu i Kxp. ( to C. 11. ox. Sinn ( l.'i am I I G.OamlOklalioiiiil\ycisEtp.fit.Siiiii ! . ' : ( : 11'J.lo | a u gjl.lj ) ijj. . . . . . .Color.i lo Llmltn I. . . . . . . . | . IXMVOST "UNION PACIFIC. Arrives Oni-lha lUnlon Depot UUIi&Mircy Sis. Oiimh'i , . . . I Arriras Onnha I U. P. Depot and MarcySts , | O.nnht n.iiopn l . Chicago. Limited . I U.il.laiii ll.iam : ( ) | . . .CIileaKoKxpn'Hs ( ox.Snn. ) . . I r . , 'iii urn Leaves F. , E. H MO. VALLEY Arrives Omaliii Depot t"tli and Webster Sis. I Omaha ti.ll.iani l ) .ulwuol r.tpiMH . 4.AI ) p II 0.05am ( Ex. Sat.VWyO. Exp. ( t ! > c. Man. ) - . [ i.OQpm .Norfolk Etpivss ( Ex. Sun'Uyi . lU.I5.im 6.45pm Si. Punl Expross. . U - ' . > a u L"eivos I CHICAGO Jt NORTH \VK3TN. J Arrives Omalial U. P. ilepat , IQlh A , Marjy Sis. I Om-ili I Leavus I MISSOURI PACIFIC. [ Arrives Omalial DeiKt16tli _ amHYobstcr Sis. I Om ih\ , " l'-.45 pm "T.TTr.lTtrLouis E\pres ) . . . . ll.OOam 10.00 pm SI. Lonls Express l.'J.'ipm 5.4J pm NcbrnHka Local H.I , " am Leaves T C. ST. P , . M.-.tO. | Arrlva Oinalial Depot 15lli and'Webster Sis. Oniali i Leaves ) I SIOUX CHI * A. PAC1FO. ( Arrives Omalial Depot. lOaml'Marcy Sis. I Qmalri O.'lOam ! Sioux Clty'Vitaseiuer llO.'jOpm 1.00pin | St. Panl Express llOOOam Leaves I SIOUX CIT.VK1'ACUMC . Arrives Omaha Depol. ISthmidVf.'bstcrStB Omaha * S.45pm | St. Paul Limited I U..Tia 5.45 pm I Chicago Llmlti-d | O.'JSai tn Leavee I OMAHA .O.STTL'JUIS. Avrlve s Oiualin ly p. Dppot. loll ? ana Matey | " St. LonlaCoTuTou Hall Mli ! : : Reliable , . . ' Jil't' i for household use because it goes further and is superior to v all other mcRt preparations , and keeps any length of time in any climate , ? for Improved and Economic Cookery f For Delicions , Kefreshint ; Peef Tea , A ( let tliu Kcimlno. The above cut V shown the Jiir with facsimile of sliinuturo of Justus von Llcbhr. i AXNOUNVKJIEXTH. This momiiiK the sale of seats for tlio ungagomunt of the Robin Hood Opera company will open and the indications are that the sale will bo largo. The company is ono selected by ( Carl , Ouniabeo and MuDou- 11 la and most of the principals were taken from the cast of Uio Bostonluns. Thcro'is ono thing certain , and that ia Unit people ple who think tlio Hoblu Hood Opera com pany is n secondary affair will bo creatly mistaken. The company has u double com- piomcni of principals , n very largo chorus and u full orchestra , and Judging from the favorable notices , that they have received from the press of the larger cities tholr per formances compare very favorably with the liostonlrins. On Thursday ovenlnir and Sat urday nflornonn ami nvonltvDaKovcn and Smith's opera , "Robin Head , " will bo the hill , and on Friday ovaiilng "Tho ICnlckor- bockcrs , " by the same authors. The secret of Walker Wlilteshlo's success in IlliistrutiiiK thu varlpus lofjitimato charac ters that will coiistU\U.o , his repertory lies In the thorough niitiil'iHness of his concep tions. Tho'varioua wrilors tuat have gained faiiio by tholr uriillanl'S' ewe tholr success to their Ueou porcoptloiuif.-j.tmturo. The fault of the many exponcn jpf these chin-actors seem to "bo in n WTOIIK coni'oinlou. They take for their standpoint the broad ago In which the character lived , nnd fol low the Ideas with noi&o'.and 'rant , thurcforo insulting the rojiiaxx'li nml Inlolli- gcnt'o of their uuditois , ; All llieso faults are obviated by Mr , Whltp/Wo- niomonts'.of gentlcnr s , the rich iijislcil ] : cadcnco of his volco appeals to the rotinea hoarcr IIH the tuuslo of thu riplilliiffiitream. . Yat in out- hursts of passion ho n atotho occasion in u perfectly natural m iier , Ho never violates lates the dictates of iijUuro : Iy ndhorltiK to that method thu sejirot of his success bo- corn c-s obvious. Mr. AYhltcsido nialccs his initial nppcarnncu in [ pmahu at Boyd's tlica- ter on Sundny evonlngngxt In the tragod.v of "Othello. " On .Mouday ovonm ; the bill will bo "Hauilot. " ' r r An Artist' * Jfinaiiclal Ktrlilng * . V. J. Truvin was arrested last.iigl4 on the churgo of forgery. Ho is accused of havliiK forged and passed several checks. In this lustunco LuV , Sautter and William Wilklo arc the complainants and they churgo the accused with passing a check for ( ol on u Little Hock , Ark , , bank , signing the nnmo of I1. O. Hupt , to the Instrument. The com plaining witnesses are owners of a tinware factory at Twentieth and I'ierca streets and Traviu is un artist who had become familiar with their affairs. I'oiiud H Head Ilaby. The body of a well-developed Infant was found In a vacant lot near Fourteenth and Cuss streets last night oy a man who hap pened to go through the lot. The body was wrapped up In n white cloth nnd encased in a small box. Tlio coroner and police were notified nnd un Investigation begun. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Tnxpnycra League in Begular Monthly Session Insists on Economy. SCHOOL BOARD EXPENSES CONSIDERED Tr.iiiK Wilbur ConfcMe * UN Urlnio lie l.od tlm lown OI11d > r n Lively Cluifto . 'mien I'mvlor IMschnrRF * Two "Polltio.il" Prisoner * ( iosilp. ThcSTaxpayers league holil Its regular niDiitlily mooting at the city council chamber lust night with it vury fair attendance. Uava Aiitler&on submitted a report on the " trnnsnctlous'of the school "board. In his opinion Iho expenses \vero entirely too much. Ho thought , the salaries paid the teachers and Jnnliora wore cxcosslvo. Ho also stated that , the secretary who preceded Mr. Ponr had hot yet turned over some uoolcs.of the old board. A committee , consisting of Messrs. Anderson , Towlo and Ryan , WHS tip- pointed to investigate this ulles-Uion and if found to bo true , to nscortinn why Mr. Funston was holding back any of the school board records , An adjournment was the talcan until next Tticsdny night Wlillo t.ho school board was being roasted down ut thu meeting of the Taxpayers league , tin- members ot that honor.tblo body \vero taking a pronicmulo through Mio High school building looking for n - lo cation for tut ufllco for tnelr secretary and the superintendent of till ! schools. Sonic of the tnembers favor runlltmun olllco down town , while others thinls It will be more convenient to have quarters in tlio High school building. There Is room hi the base ment , Mich as it Is. but thu board would liiivo to KO to considerable expense to have apartments put in shape for Its use. It was llnull.V concluded to have the architect llguronntho expense of building an onlco addition , to the High school building and also the cost of lilting up a toonl in the basement for tin ofllco. The board is desir ous of having some reapectablo place where the books nifd papers belonging to it can be kept together with some earo and safety. The rooms tire at present so crowded that the superintendent tins no onlco quarters. I'm nktllivrK Con DotccHvo Mftcholt went to the Bluffs and gjt Fr.inlcMtbcr at 10 o'clock Mon day night. He was placed in the station aiuUat first denied his cuilt. The Council niuffs officers had quite a chase to got Wilbcr. He broke ana ran and would have escaped had ho not fallen over a high embankment and injured himself. While Hoeing from , the oflluursVilbor slopped long enough to Indaluo money he had stolen. He placed It under an old closet near the police station. About l o'clock yesterday innrnlng Captain Austin 'succeeded In jiotllng a confession IromYllbor. . He told where ho bad hid Iho stolen money nml agreed to go with the captain anil gur the roll. Austin then went and got Mr.'i lnbcrgnnd the tlireo drove to the IJIulTs , getting there about daylight' ' U'ilbcrlcd them directly to the place whore lie had planted the money" . Not a cent of it was missing , , but if it had been loft there until da.ylignt some onu would certainly have found it as some of the bills were ex posed to view. They had been tbrown in so hurriedly that the roll opened out. As soou as the cash was found the pris oner was brought buck to .South Oniuba and again locked up. Wilbcr has been on a spree lor about three weolcs. He said to a BEK re- uorter tluit he. was drinking hard at the recollection ot it. lie is now of the opinion that ho will got off easy for giving up the cash. When arraigned in the police court ' yesterday Wilbur pleaded not 'guUtJ' and was bound over to the district court in the sum of WOO. The police say that Wilbor Is an all around tlliet.Hint ho is tlm man who stole Tom Montague's suit of clothes from the r ee hotel , and the oQk'Ors have several other offenses laid up against the fellow. Ho will probably have u hard time securing hih freedom even if Linberg refuses to appear against him. The BtuftVofllecrs ilrod two shots at Wilber while ho was trying to escape , but none of them took effect. Wilber formerly lived in Wyoming and vcars ago shipped cattle here. Of late ho has been on thu bum , and is said lo be very light lingered when boozing. ItlK bull ) of Itloo.luil Cuttle. J. C. Murray , editor of the American IJod Polled Herd Book , is in the city making ar rangements with the Union Stock Yards company for u breeders' sale of Ued Polled cattle , to taltB place In the commission barns at the stock yards on thu rtli of this month. Mr. Murr.i'y expressed himself a * being very much pleased with the improvements made and facilities , offered at the horse depart- montof , ( he yards for ; i line stock sale , and said that the state of Nebraska was now the leading market , for liuo blooded cattle. Sales made in this state dur ing the last ten years had not as yet brought > hlm a note that did collect itself when due. At the coming sale credit would bo given purchasers if desired. William Miller's Sons of Way no. whoso herd at the World's fair did tlm slate s > o mueh credit. , , are also Interested with the Iowa breeders in this sale , and as these line stock sales draw now men -who are engaged in stock interests to our city there should be every encouragement offered to aid in an en terprise that will so directly encourage and assist the advancement of the stock interests hero. Thcso sales from the best herds in the country will naturally do tills. , AllorniHtli nl the Election. \ VvNeset / and John Kessoll will not bo tried for , Illegal voting , as the case was thrown out of court by Judge Fowler yester day and Iho men were discharged. The complaint was lodged against these men by Pouudnmstcr Cumnungs. What testimony there wds was given Saturday afternoon. Assistant County Attorney Troup appeared for the state. By agreement the arguments wqro put over until yesterday , but in the meantime Mr. Troup had said to Judge Fowler that the evidence was Insufllccnt to convict the men In the district court and the result was Judge Fowler dismissed thu com- plaints. Is cset/ and Kcssell live in what they suppose and believe to bo the Fourth ward. Thoro.js some dispute as to exactly whcro the city limits line is and In this way the de fendants and i\o \ judges who allowed them to volu inado the mistake , If one was made at nil. There was no intention of willfully violating the law , as both mon arc hard working employes at the packing Imuso i\ml \ own their own homes. When Jailor Iarson I walked Into the cell to got Maggie Fitzgerald yesterday morning to bring her Into court shoat at Jlrst , refused to go. She did not propose to t'go out there and be piped off by u gang of hoodlums. " But the ofllccr in duced her to go without force , and when the complaint charging 'incorrlglbUity was read toltprshq promptly pleaded guilty. Her mother was then sworn and stated that her daughter remained away from homo over night repeatedly and would not toll where she had , bcpn ; that aha would not assist in the work about homo , and was Insolent and tnc9rrliiblo. "Ityw old are you , Maggie ? " asked the Judgo. liisteen ( , " Huappod the youngster. "She i only 15 , ' chipped in thu mother. Tito Jpdgo then bonud thu girl over to the district court in tlie sum of $ ! 0u. "I don't carq where you put mo , " said the girl aa she loft the uqurt room. "There U one thing certain , I will never go back homo , auy more , " JUcovired a Kobbcry , S. Ji'o , tetter1 , ti6 ) man who opened up a littlu clothing store In the Lister block a few weeks ago , made the discovery yenturday afternoon that on Monday night u tnlof had entered his store and carried way twenty pairs of pantaloons and seven suits of cloth' lug. Toe reason Mr. Nutzer did not make the discovery ioouer was because ho had not been Iinhu tstoro since Monday morning , A description of the stolen goods was given to the . police. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Set on Af i null Itohlttiry Atanearlyhourycsterdayiuiorn.lugC'liarley Collins , manager of the American Water works company , was aroused l > y hearing * omo person prowling about his premises Ho rushed down stairs and saw two men running out ot thoyard. A small flro had bcon started out near his bnrn , which ho out out before the b.irn caught. Mr. Collins is of the opinion that the ( Ire was sot to gel him out , and that the tntndors Intended go ing through his rcsldcnco while ha was put ; ting out the llro. Will llnvn n.lnrjTrlnl . Thocaso of Tom Hoary , who Is charged with assaulting Mrs. Cummlngs , wife of the city pound master , was called In the pollco court yesterday morning. Geary's attorney demanded a Jury trial and the heaving was put over until tills morning nt V o'clock. Oily U Mp. Miss Theresa MoConnolllsvisiting Irioiuls In St. Kd wards. Mrs. William McDonald is homo from n Visit In Chicago. C. A. Molchcr , the druggist , is homo from a hurried business trip lo Pcorla , 111. The Anclont Order of Hibernians ball takes place nt Bauer's hall on the evening of the Ifith. The work of building the now KlUhorn round hottso was begun ycstordny. It will have three stalls. The llrcmcu have tholr annual ball on Thursday ovenlnir at Bauer's hull. There Is a good time In store for all who attend this party. The Junior Christian society of the First Presbyterian church gave n very pleasant social in thu parlors of the chin-civ last oonltig. W. S. BabeocU. J. W. Sniveley , O. K. ' .Valltcr , A. L iMcdlll , .losso Beavers nml ,1. C. Updcgraf started last evening fora two days hunt over on the Platt. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hlokmau called at their homo Monday evening and g.ivo thorn a very pleas'iut sur prise. High tlvo was Indulged in and the evening was pleasantly spent by all. Nf.n llt.1tJIIK MlXIHI'JtV. Kov. Totlicro I'utmil ( iiillty of the Ulmrgct l'rolorriil Acttliitt lllni. Uiiirvao , Nov. 11. After six hours' discus sion thu Chicago presbytery deposed Uov. W. W. Tothcro from the ministry of the Presbyterian church. Ho denied that ho was guilty of the offense charged against him , viz. , that of sustaining improper rota tions with Mrs. llattle U. Hamilton. Several witnesses testified that they had seen Mr. Tothoro and Mrs. Hamilton to gether in thu Ashley house and the follow ing confession , slguud by Mr. Tothoro , was road : I hereby confer that I have boon with Mrs. llattlo Hamilton for th past two years ; that Mr. ItiRllsand Mr. J. M. Ilnrluu' havu been Jilstllii-d In making all charges that tlipy b.ivo nuuhi ; tli.it Mm. Ilnmlllnn was with mo on the trip to I'oHluml , Or < ! , ; that 1 wiolo hurnaiuu us Mi-t. II. K.riuik on tlio Grand 1'aclllc hotel register at Tucoma , Wuili , ; that'Iaswlth her at the A'.hlov hotel In L'hlcavo'uml ' occu- pled mom 3 on Krti'uinbcr 8 , 1803 ; that I rented u room at 'JH15 Stiito street and occu pied It with Mrs. llattln K. Ifunillton In March , April , Mny anil .Tumi , l 'J.l. W.V. . Toriinnfi. Mr , Totlicro strenuously opposed the road- iugof'lns confession , saving the signature had been obtained uudcr duress. Dr. I'otliiTiiti'H inipllclly. OMVHA. Nov. 14. To the Editor of TIIU line : In last night's issue of Tim Br.v ; thoru appeared under the heading "Toth- eroh Hasn't Confessed , " an article which may bo misleading to friends of Tothcroh In th is city. As Dr. Tolheroh was discovered by members of his church last Wednesday ovcning , November S , nt the Ashley house , corner Van Buren and State streets , Chi- eic-o , m company with Mrs. Hatlle U. Hamilton - i ilton and "in llugrantc dclicto , " a confession under such circumstances was hardly neces sary ; and as , however , iho doctor made a confession , that confession embodying an acknowledgement of his guilt and an ad- mi.sbion of all the charges of immorality which'have been made against him for the IKist. year ana a half , Ills action yesterday before Ihu Chicago presbytery jn defending himself shows that ho was shrewd enough to tight until he was kicked out , as ho drew his $ Ir ) > 00 salary until then. Dr. Tothoroh , over a year ago , was charged with immoral ity , and it has now been proven beyond the shadow of a doubl and to the satisfaction of the presbytery that , while posing as a paragon gen of virtue and the victim of malicious persecution , ho has all Iho lime been laugh ing in his sleeve at the manner in which he has duped a cougrctiution wlilcn stood by him In face of almost unheard of proofs. He now having shown his hand is deserving of all the publicity possible. Hcspuctfuliy yours , GEQUQK ii INC.I.H. CLAIMS IT WAS'A SUICIDE. IiiHiir.uicn Complines llnlilln ? Ittrk I'nj- lliellt of .John .McMuluin'it Policy. 11. II. Hackott of Milwaukee , rcpruscntln the Northwestern Life Insurance company , is in the cily. Ono object of his visit ia said to be the investigation of thu clrcum- stnnces surrounding the death of John McMahon - Mahon who was shot and Instantly killed wliUo returning from a hunting trip near Columbus about two weeks ago , McMahon was 'in old resident of Columbus and was also well known In this city , where ho was for a time the proprietor of the ' Drum" saloon. Ho was an ox-chluf of police of Columbus and has recently been employed as a dott-ctivo by the B. & M. railroad. He is the man wno was slugged and robbed on the Eleventh street viaduct some time ago. On the day of his death ho was returning from his hunt in company with twiTtrienJs. Ills' gun was ac cidentally discharged , the entire charge striking him on the side of the head. TMO whole face was bluwn away , leaving nothing but a cup Ilka cavity in the hack of the head , The dead man was heavily insured in vari ous companies , his policies aggregating not fur from ijGO.OOO. He had a * K.0'JO ) policy In the Union 1-J.fo of Now York , a largo amount In the Northwestern ilnd was also a heavy policy holder in sev- cial accident compamos. It IK now claimed thai the insurance companies will contest the payment of the policies on the ground that Me.Mahon committed suicide to defraud thu Insurers. Mr. Hacltett was been yesterday hut was unwilling lo Uitic of thu f.iso beyond stating that it was not what brought him to Omaha , Ho expected , howoverj to go out and Investigate tl o facts m the casj before ho returned. He know nothing of the facts ut present as ho had not yet received his Instructions from tlio com pany , There was no doubt , however , that- the case would bo Investigated , us McMahon was very heavily insured and his dnatli oc curred under souiowhat peculiar circum stances. _ _ Tuuslit Ov r u Wnuiiii. A three-cornered light at Thirteenth and Williams caused a hurryup alarm to ho turned in for the patrol wagon lust night , II seems lhat Phil Kessler and H. Singer sold a wagon to Kevl Bernstein for K > soy- oral dbys and then they repented of their bargain. Last night they went lo Born- nte in's place and endeavored to take the wagon away from him. Ha objected and the two men assaulted him. All the parties were placed under arrest and charged with disturbing the peace. HUH t'llnsa | u Henry J , Kolser of South Omaha , the man who was shot by Mrs , Hudiger wmio time ago , Is still nlivo und may lire for sovcru days or even weeks , but thora Is no hope for his recovery. He was resting easy last night , but ho knows that his death U only a matter of time , und as ho Is suffering all the time , ho expresses thu hope that his pain will not bo prolonged. Ho is receiving the best of attention ut thu Presbyterian hos pital. _ Dill Nut Hury Iho llutcliul , Ulaf Strom , n carpenter , loaded up his atoinach with lighting whisky last night and tried to clean out a saloon on South Thir teenth street with : i hat''hct. Ho landed In the arms of an ofllccr , who placed him under arrest on the charge of disturbing the peace , III * ItllffUK HCOCk , Frank Htoukmuu was arrested by Ofllcvr O'Oormau last night while ho was trying to dispose of some cheap jewelry in a saloon at Twelfth and Dodge streets. The jewelry was of the cheapest UlnJ , ' plated to resem ble good inutul VOTARIES OF LABOR MET Fifth Annual Convention of the Knights of Labor nt Philadelphia. POWDERLY MAKES AN EMPHATIC DENIAL Ho Dfliionnccs m TuUn the Stiil-y tlmt the Orilor U on the Vorjjo of Il o- lutlon U'liatVn Onitn Yt'dterdny. 1'niMiiF.M'uiA , Nov. 14. Nearly nil of the ninety delegates to the general assembly of the Knights of I.ibor were in attcndnnro when the assembly met this morning nt In dustrial hall , this city. All of the prelim inary work , with the exception of the com mon credentials , was concluded last tiighl. The secretary says nearly three score of proposed amendments will bo acted updn. The chief toulo of conversation among the delegates Is the conflict between Powderlr and Hayos. Hayes Is n candidate for iv- election and claims ho Is entitled to vimll cation. Prior to the opening of the assembly thli morning , Mr. Powderly took Occasion to emphatically deny a story that this would bo the last convention of the order and that there was a scheme to disrupt the organl/a- tlon for which purpose It was alleged Pow- dcrly and two or tbroo'member.s of Iho uxo- cullvo board were In conspiracy , their ob ject bolng to gain control of Its property In- oludlnc the $70,000 at headquarters , $ imOOJ : worth of coal lands in Indiana mid $160OW worth of real estate In Now York. "The story Is absolutely false,1" sahrMr. Powderly , "there will certalnlv bo n moiujti to adjourn without a day for a future nicot ine , but not with a view to the disruption of the order. Other orders , notably thu Amer ican Federation of Labor , which moots DccontbcrSO , will taken similar action. I will then confer with the loaders of these other orders and agree upon n common dilV and place for a meet ing of nil three orders. The order will have Us Individual meoliugs ami retain Us autonomy , but meeting at a common place and date the delegates of the various orders will rub against each other and learning that their aims Und c.uils are similar , the result will bo unanlniOu-ffiotton in many things where wo now disagree. " lncrcaau In Alcmlicriilitp. Mr. Powdorly has further said : " \Vo have a larger membership than wo had a year ago by several thousand members and the sentiment is n creat uoal healthier than It has over bo'jn in the history of the or ganisation. There is evidently u great do- slro to close all broaches and differences , not only between members of the organization , hut between members of other industrial organizations and ours. There is ono party in'Philadolphia who is always preaching now blood in the Knights of Labor , and ho fancies his anatomy contains the alleged blood , and wluimivui * ho is sober enough to talk he gets off his ravings. " Nothhigjnit routine business was trans acted during the mornlnir session. Dr. A. H. Louff , master workman of district assembly No. 1. Philadelphia , delivered an addiess of wqlcomo.\ this Air. Powdorly responded briclly , manifesting his pleasure at oclng re- colved by the local head of the order , referring - forring pleasantly to Philadelphia an tlio city that gave birth to Independence and to the organization of the Knights. The committee on credentials then re ported and discussion on the matters brought up by them consumed the onllre morning. There was some difference of opinion aoout the acceptance of the pruden tials of a half dozen from Isolated districts made up of local unions , but all were finally favorably passed upon. When the creden tials were disposed of the assembly got ready for business. Afternoon Session. The afternoon session was' devoted to hear ing a report of General Master Workman I'owderly. Two hours were consu mod in read ing the document and at its conclusion Mr. Powderly received applause. The report denied that the order was rotrogadlng and nssertcu lhat the order was in possession of statistics to show that the organization was prosperous. It denied emphatically that the Knighlij of Labor or > ts chiefs were con spiring with the heads of the Catholio church in thi.s country to subvert the na tional government. It extols Pope Leo XIII and says lhat even tlioso who" belong to no church will say that no better friend to humanity over occupied the papal chair ; it churaderi/cd thoUlato rational gimtd us u standing army and says that the militia Is a drain upon the workmen and a friend of tlio capitalist m tlmo of trouble. It also urges thai tlio movement to establish colonies in the south ho pushoJ lorward. Mr. Powderly says very little upon the subject of immigration except to deplore the settlement of tcw : comers In the largo cities of the cast. The report favors the trinity of money , gold , silver und paper , and is In favor of silver coinage at the ratio of Hi to 1. It con cludes with the Blntomcnt that there Is no doubt but that the action of the Knights of Labor ini demanding the repeal of the Sher man act had great influence. Tnere was nothing in the proceedings to indicate the convention will be marked by any bitter pctsonahtles. iliM illicit u Mii O. , Nov. 14. Secrutiirv Mo- BrUo of the United Mine Worlters of the United .States says it is probable that the rjirobontatlvesof ; 'tho coal miner. ! wll ( ffiko u prominent part in tlio procea1lngs ; of thoKnL'hts of I/ibor at Philadelphia , the Idea being to bring llieso two bodies Into closer relationship. It is known that P. .1. Maguire , president of the Carpenters Brotherhood and vice president of the American Moderation ot Labor , and A.V. \ . Wright of the Knights of Labor Journal and meinbor of the oxocntlvo board of the KuixhtNof Labor , have already been In con tinuation upon the snbjcot. Prcsldpnt Mo > Hrido has for years advocated such a toj ) . It la deemed signlllcaiit that Mr. Powderly has been appointed to UK ; important position of chalrm.in of Ihu commltteo on law. Cdiilil .Not Kcrxi ihu I'.ipcr.t. VINTO.V , la. , Nov. U , Shiinff Uathbun of this counly received today thu petition of Carl Smith and others against D. O. Ram sey , grand chlnf , A. D. Thuj-ston , grand editor , ami G , H. Flegcl , members of the grand uxecutUu committee of the Order of Kailro-id Telegraphers , Illoa In the Council Bluffs district court ; nlsj thu order from .Indgu .Smith restraining the ilefomlaliu from transacting any business of tnuqrdm- prejudicial to thu plaintiffs. Owing to Iho absence of Messrs. Kamsoy , Thur&ton and Klctfol from the city , the sheriff was unable lo servo Ilium imd has nuked the court fur Instructions. The pulitlon charged K.uiiEoy and Thursion with misappropriation of hinds , gciiornl malfeasance- olltcu , also im moral conduct on tlio part of Hainsoy. The petition U returnable in tun days , I'url Kntioiir.iKcil. Nov. H. Manufacturers fool very much encouraged over the prospects of I a settlement of the trouble between them and the Amalgamated association soon reached , President Garland of the asso ciation said today : "It can bo safely sild : that the * 4.75 rate for puddling will ho con sidered by the convention. All PUtsburg iminufucturors. it Is thought , will bo sivth- llcd with the ft. 75 rate , and this rate will 1x3 paid for puddling ut nonunion as well us union mills if accepted by tlio nssoeiution. U is not BO certain , however , that thu f 1.75 rate will satisfy the Voungslovvn manufac turers , as they uro still for H-Ml , " Illinois Kuiloriiilon or I.iilior. G u.utiiuwo , 111. , Nov , H. The Illinois .State Federation of Labor mot here today with fifty-six delegates , representing 100,000 members , This nftcrno. a an out-of-work comnilttco to take steps to secure work for the unemployed In llllnoU was appointed. President Madden denounced Governor Alt- cold for refusing to answer a letter on the subject of state help for these out of work , addressed to him by u labor union of Chicago cage , or to rcceivo u rouunlttoo on the same errand. Will I'uitiiiuitt Action. Pn-rniifjio , Nov. U. The Association ol Iron und Steel Manufacturers , ut a meeting here today , decided to postpone uctloii on the wage scale until tlio amalgamated wont ing on Thursday.