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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1893)
THE OM/VITA / OVILY KKR : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 2 * . TJIE DAILY BEE COUNCIL ntA'trs 01 I HKi NO. 12 l > F.ARh STBTJRT I't'Iluiril ' 1 y rnrrlcr to any part of tlio city II , \ \ Tll/TON - Mnnngcr j 1Ul liiP Office No.-IS u xo.2.1 Ml\Vll MKNTlVff , Hostnn Store , 10-day f.-\lo. \ John H Deters nn.l Min.-x M. Klllott , both of Oimilm , wcro mnrrlcd ycstcrdny afternoon - noon b.v .lustieo Vlon. All friends arc cordlnllv Invited to attchd n free soiI'll In tlio parlors of the First I'rea- \ terlan church this cvoninc. Therelti bo no nihntalon feccharpol at the roiTptlon to bo Rlvon 'I hiuiksKlvlitg cvuiltitf at tbo Younp Men'o Christian ns o- elntion moms , The public Is invited , cspo- qlnlly thu .vountr men , llov It January , who was arroitcd on tlio chai-RO of house breaking , preferred npalnst him by Texas Halter , n colored man , was ilUi'hnrKctt yesterday , the case appearing to I'o n piece of splto work. The last hull In Masonic temple will bo that plvcii on ThanUsRlvinK nlRlit by the Knights of tabor , nnd ihey propose to tnnko It a littliij- close of the many brilliant events that took place in the big hall. 'Iho Christian church held services Sun day evening for the l.int time In the Masonic tonipli1 Is ix t Sunday the now building on the corner of Scott and Mvnstor Btreots will be thrown open to the public nnd dedicated. It is St. Andrew's anniversary instead of the blrjhdny of Hobble Burns that Is to bo celebrated next Thursday evening by the incmhci.inr St. Andrew's society. A pro- Brain of speeches , music , feasiltiR and danc- In ? will bo presented at the hall of the order , \fi ( South Main street. \V. II Nil-bills was fined for drunkenness vesteidainornlnir in itollce court and the linn wan suspended duritic peed bohtu lor. Last night he was found lylnc abnnt the transfer platform In n beastly state oT In- toxicatlon. lie will have a chance to ex- plnin his coiiillllon again this morning. - Dan Kcrcuson , the HIR Lake policeman , llled nn information yesterday with the cleric of tbi ! superior court charglnc .lohn and William Storlinp , two of his neighbors , with M'lniiiL'In the lake. Ho claims oppr.itlons of this kind have been pointf on for some time past , but ho has decided to put a stop to them If possible. t'anny Klco will appear at Dohany's ThankspIviiiK nmtlnco In her comedy , "A .tolly Surprise , " which will bo preceded by Offenbach's operetta , "A Little Drooin- ollor. " She will also appear in the evening In Offenbach's "Tho Little Peacemaker" as curtain raiser , which will be followed by "Miss Innocent Abroad. " Klmor .tames , n small boy who has been in Jail before , was arrested yesterday for steal ing a blanket a counlc of months ago from a buggy that was left standing in front of a dance house nt the corner of Urouii way and Seventeenth street , lie claims it was his brother who did the stealing , nnd ho will Imvo u chance to vindicate himself in court this morning. The WilUons were the chief attraction at the Broadway Methodist church last even ing. A musical service was held , and the house was packed to its utmost capacity with a crowd of people who had been drawn by the nriiounccniciit that these pcoplo would siiiR. Mrs. Armstrong , a returned missionary , Rave an address descriptive of her experience in India , and the meeting was highly enjoyed. A carload of oik passed through the city on the way from Idaho .Falls , Idaho , to F.asl Buffalo. They were caught as calves at the head of Circuit river , Wyoming , the lariat be ing used after thovhad wandered so far Into the deep snow drifts that tlioy were unable to escape. They wcro shipped b.v Frank 1C Kitt to Hhiehart , Irey & Co. , by whom they are to bo used for breeding purposes. There wcro tlfteen cows and live bulls , all ! i-ycar- olds , in the car. Carving sola , finest wurrauted bladeH , $2.00 jioi1 pair up. Our larjjo fall stock of pocket knives , razors and curving ntid tr.blo ontlery is now in. Cole & Cole , 51 Main. Abe Lincoln post No. lifl , Grand A nay of the Uoptiblic , will give a grand bull on the evening of November 28 , 18Kt ! , at Masonic toinplo , for the beiielH of the relief fund of the post. George S. Davis , prescription drugjjist. Ask your grocer for Domestic aoup. l'l-ilSU.\AI. I'.tIt.KiliAl'II.I. C , K. Held is back from a western business trip. trip.Walter Walter Ward , living at CcS Mynslor street , is down with the diphtheria. Frank Bcnnlson of Bennison Bros. Is in Chicago on business connected with the holiday trade. . Miss.lulla K. Hohrerof Chllllcotho. Mo. , is in the rity for a visit with her brother , M. F Kohror. Hov. .1 , Indus Farley , pastor of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church , is out qf the city for a few days. Mrs.V. . II. .lames has returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives and filends in Komanauk , 111. George 1C vans has como homo from Iowa City , where ho is attending the State uni versity , to spend Thanksgiving. C. A. Starr , at ono time Council Bluffs representative of the Oinalm 'Republican , will take a position December 1 as advertis ing audit for the Baltimore , t Ohio railroad , with headquarters at St. Ixnils. Mine. Nuthalla Pollard was In tbo city /estordav , making arrangements for the /prosecution of the suit by which she hopes to get $20.000 out of oneof the Omaha papers for an alleged libel , She has had lots of trouble so far , but she announces her deter mination to stay In the west until that suit Is finished. Curpet itoiunnnti , Largo enough for good aized rooms , newest and linost patterns , nt away loss than cost , nnd nil other kinds of goods , portieres , luces and upholstery materials at prices that cannot bo duplicated nny- where else. Council HlnlTs Carpet Co. One hundred bronzed turkeys , freshly : lres ; > cil for Thanksgiving only 12 $ cents 'V pound. Wolkor & Lotcbford , 007 Main jtreot. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Help thu 1'onr. At the Thanksgiving services next Thurs day morning , at the Presbyterian church , a collection will bo.takon which will go to help the poor of tlio city. This city has suffered from the hard times , like nil others in the country , and there are more who will need assistance during the coming winter , prob ably , than there have boon before for years. All charitably disposed persons should see' that their offering is dropped in the basket next Thursday , It will bo placed in the hands of those who will sco that it goes where it will do good , A full line of typewriter supplies car ried in stock by tlio Smith-Premier company. Olllco 100 S. Main street. Have you seen the new gas heaters nt the ( jiw company's olHcoV. Domestic soap is the oo.su Mnrrlnsn l.lcmiim , The following parties took out permits to Indulge in connubial felicity yesterday at the county clertt's oftlco : Numo and Addre s. Ago. ( ( illirordHMcCornilck.Hlienaiidoah ' . ' 3 lOllvoll , llulln , Avocu , , sU ! ] John 11. IletornOimilm , , , 31 IMlna > l. Klllutl. UniHlin . . 17 The Binith-l'roiulor Typewriter com pany has opened an oflico , 100 S , Main , Typewriter supplies for all makes of machines. Telephone , 1112. Call us up if you wish anything In gur lino. W. S. Kaird , Lawyer , Uvorott block. tituoUo T , D. King & Co's Purtajua. Domestic boap la the cost NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Burglars Pay tha Oily n Visit nnd Lojt Several Places. UNION PACIFIC FREIGHT DEPOT ONE Attempt to Itloiv tlio Safe Tlicro rrnvnil 1'rultleit John Morton' * llnrber Hluip Clraiifil Out IM llurke ArreHcd on Siuplulon. The Union Pnclllc freight depot was en tered hy burclars Saturday night. They failed to get anything that would reimburse them for the energy they wasted in getting In , but they caused the depot ofllcla's ' a great deal of bother. After drilling live boles In the onico safe they wcro still unable to opan it by means of explosives , although they damnged It so much lh.it an expert had to be called in yesterday morning to open It. If they had secured entrance they would have only found ? S In cash inside. On lho satr.c night the barber shop kept by John W. Morton , n colored nnn , at 101 8 West Ilroadway , was entered by burglars. I Ic closed his .shopit UtO ) : : Saturday nlitht , hut when ho opened It on the morning fol lowing ho found that some ono had olTected" nn entrance nnd nail undo n clc'in swoop. AlOils ra/ors , hones nnd other tonsorlal equipments had been stolen , lho value of the missing property being estimated at about Wi. He suspected Kit Hurko , a young colored man , of being the thief , anil filed an Information yesterday morning , charging him with ( rr.uul larceny. Hurko was arrested and will have a hearing this morn ing in police court. Later Morton swore out n search warrant and the premises where Hurko lives were hunted carefully over for the purpjso of llndtng tno missing stun , but without success. Ho had plenty or lime to got It out of his possession if ho was really the right party. UOsTO.V Our Spt'rlnl I'rlco llt. _ Wo advertise nothing wo don't have antl everything advertised will bo found just as wo say. The following ist , prepared - pared for our tlo. is hy no moans tin ex ception. Our niinual bale is going beyond our expectation , , considering tlui nni- ver.-nl dull trade : Uetid the list carefully ; sure to bo something lo interest you : S2.i > 11-1 blanket ! ! , SI.-18 a pair. Stf.fiO J table napkins. * 2.ji : ; a do/.cn. Sl.UTi tfliriiiik llannol. kirt patterns , 89c. A big reduction on muslins and sheet- 12Je cotton batting , 7e } a roll. 81.00 Cent's llocucd underwear , 79c. f)0o ( rent's undorweur ( soiled ) , 2oc. 'l'Jo ' bov ' and misses' underwear ( odd lot ) , 17t : . Hllo ladies' clouded vests and pants , 02ic. 50e Kyyiitian ribbed vests nnd pants , . ' ) ! ) o. o.IOc yard wide twills , "JJc a yard. 12e } inured iwilled suitinp8ic. . Host quality indigo blue prints , 5c. 2oo and : ilo ! infinite' cash mere hose , 10c. < ' ) , * > 'do/.cu imported wool hose ( samples ) , no Iwo alike , worth from 40o to 75e , choice II jiiilrs for S'l.OO. ' Children's mittens till wool , IOc a pair.Ladies' Ladies' cashmere and double mittens lie , worth 'Me. $1.00 7-hook kid gloves Gc ! ) a pair. Sample line silk embroidered hand- korchiefh , 'Me. each. 50c all wool dress goods , yard wide , ( i e fancy dress goods , 40-inch wide , SI.00 | > laids , camel hair and hop hack ings fi4-inch wide for llc ! ) a yard. $ l.r > 01iigh class novelty wool goods now $1.19. Prices on coats Imvo to be &ecn before you can appreciate them. Plush sucqnos at cost price , $10.00 to $15.00 garments , $4.)8 ! ) ; $3.50 and $5.00 coats , $1.98 eueli ; 8i.f)0 ( to $12.00 coats , $4.4leach. IIOSTON STORK , F. , W. & Co. , Council Blnlls , la. AN i\TUA LIST , Fancy glass nettles at a bargain , 12)c ) grade fie , -5c grade 10c , 'IUu grade 13c. Florida water , "iOc bottles J2c. J3ay rum , -Vic bottles IOc ; perfume , Co ounce. ( Jlycerino soap 2e a eaka , Pears' 10c , Uutietira Me. C'liHtilu throe for IOc. F. W. & Co. Council 1 Mull's , la. Wo close every evening at ( i p. m. , ex cept Monday and Saturday. 13OSTON STORM W. K. Chambers , dancing academy , Mu&onto temple. Classes each Wednes day afternoon and evening. If mv ! niii uii mo < l. The coroner's Jury held an Inq'icst yostcr- day yfternoon over the remains of Peter Johnson , who was killed on South Main street last Saturday-nlght. W. S. Wright , manager of-tho gas com pany , was the tlrst witness. Ills theory was that the man met his death by Dulling out the plug from the rusty plpo and not putting on the now pipe soon enougli to prevent - vent his being suffocated. The plug lay underneath the body when It was recovered , W. J. Wallace , the yuung man who first discovered the body and whoso hair has been growing pompadour of its own accord ever since , was also put upon the stand and said that when ho found the body there was no smell of gjs noticeable. After he got out of the hole he smelt n little gas. A fen inlti'ites later the stream ignited from a lantern and there was a big explosion , 1) . L. Wlor , contrary to the .usual custom , oftlclatcd as both juryman and witness. Dr. J. C. Waterman , who examined thu body , tpstllled that it bore no bruises and dcah was apparently the result of abphy Ia- tion. tion.Besides Besides \heso Charles Carr , W , W. Welch , Frank Wallace and C. U J'rlsblovero hoard , but nothing was learned from their testimony that has not already appeared In the papers. After the testimony had boon heard the jury retired and in a few minutes brought In a verdict that death was cauicd by inhaling ga and no blame was attached to any o.no. Tlio remains of the dean man were burled at ,1:30 : o'clock from Kstep's undertaking rooms. Call at the ba/aar of the Indies of St. Peter's church in ' the Kibomim building and have a goo'd time. Admission 10 cents. S. M. Williamson still sells the - Standard dard and Domestic at 10U South .Main street , and has not removed to Broad way , us has been reported , For neat job printing , prompt delivery and lowest prices go to Pryor IJros. , Ik-o job ollleo , 12 Pearl street. , Nl. I'mir * Church. Services Thanksgiving day at lOtlK ) o'clock , . The offering * will bo given to the Woman's hospital. Next Sunday night the rector wllf begin a dories of plain talku on "Tho Dis tinctive Things of the Episcopal Church , and Heaaona Therefor , " The publlols cordially Invited to these services. Smith-Premier typewriters foe rent. Telephone , 11U. Ladles , if you doalre absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer lor J , U. lIoITmayr & Co'a Fancy Patent Hour. ' U'unti Mure luljruiatlon. Judge MclJeo tnndo some interesting re marks in tlio illpvrior court yesterday morn ing in the case which was brought some time ago tor the purpose ot annulling the charter of the Om.ilia . nn.i t'o.n.cll H.itfh I llridgocompany The inse was tried and submitted , and Vns been he-Id under advise- mcntby-the court for several weeks. Ho stated that he had i-ome to the conclusion that the motor compunj , together with all companies of that class , is subject to the same state laws nnd restrictions as railway corporations , but the point on which ho Is ycl Uncertain Is as to whether the Iowa com- piny bnd the rlghl to imltrn Its Interests to the Nebraska company of the same namo. Hn asked the attorneys to como before him with such additional authorities as they tnlghl bo able to show with reference to this question , Y. M. C. A. < 1 * * < C4. Arrangements have been completed for holding educational classes In the Young Men's Christian association. It was ex pected Hi it the classes would bo organised and stalled In for their term's work 1 > st cvciiln ? , but as this Is Thanksgiving week It was Ihought de sirable to postpone lho opening until next Mundav evening. The term will last twenty weeks. The corps of Instructors Is cnmiiosed of Prof. James McNatnjhton , A. K. Hazolton , C. Spntltt , J. C. Or.ison , J. C , nndV. . Woodward , I'rof. L. A. Torrens and F. M. Wright The following Is the schedule of daises , with the Instructor lit each branch nnd the time the class will meet : Moinliiv : H:30 : to H:30 : p. in , , grammar and r.nglhlicoiniKulllun , t'tmilt : ; H13U to'J.3U. pi'iiiniiiishlp. Tuesday : 7:30toH:30 : : p. m , , hnnkrfeopltn ! ! H.1tl : to 11:30 : , liuslnpssforrosimnduncc , by 1'iof. J. II. McNnuKliton. , \Vt dtif-day : : 'M to 8:30 : , nrltbmcllc. by A. S. lliui'lton ; B:30 to U:30. mech.iiilral nnd ntchltccliiraldniulii s , by J. 0. nnd W. Wood ward. I'rliliiy : H to I ) 11. m. , rtinrnl union iinnsli'nn , by I'rur. I , . A. Torres ot Onuha ; 0 to U:30 : , Spelling , by I' . M. Wiljiht. Saturday : U to 10 , licnniin , by I'rof. J. I1. Von RfloliMtuln. The rrench class will meet Tuesday from 10 n. m. In 11 u , m. A few more pupils will bo enrolled If they apply linmoillatulv. The classes are all onen exclusively to members of the association , nmt this new department has been the means of adding a number of names to the list of members. Thn Twin City l > jn U'nrUn. Tlio Twin City Dye works is now the Inrgest and mosl complete in the west. Tlio new building is equipped with the newest approved machinery , in hands of export workmen. All kinds of dyeing , cleaning and renovating ladies' and gen- Uomcu's garments , feather ? , ete. All work guaranteed. Ollico and works at ( ith street and Avetiuo A , Council BlulTs ; Omaha olllce , 15'JI Farnam street. G. A. St'llor.usAfK. Proprietor. Ddimiiiulii ; ; n I'rn'iil , Mrs. Miller of the First Uaptlst church , Mrs. Gllmoro of the First Presbyterian church and Mrs. Cromblo of the Ch'ristian church , who constitute the soliciting com mittee of the North Eighth street mission , are called i pen to denounce a fraud in the shape of a young girl who is going around gathering up donations of clothing and other things , which she alleges are for lho use of lho mission. The young girl is not authorized to make sueli collections or to use the name of the mission in any manner , but , notwithstanding this fact , she has been very active in the woric. The worst feature of the affair is that she makes no re port .to thn mission , but appropriates lho stuff gathered up to her own Uf > o. She has been doing a very satisfactory and lucrative business and if not interfered with will soon bo able to open up a llrst-class second hand clothing store. The ladles mentioned wish it to be gener ally understood thai Ihey are lho only par sons who are authorised to solicit or receive articles intended for the use of the mission. You pay your money and you take your choice cither Dr. JofTpris' Diphtheria Remedy OK a funeral. Thirty- live years trial proves Dr. .lellorih' diphtheria medicine infallible jn putrid sore throat , as in malignant nearlet fever or malignant diphtheria. For sale by Beardsley , Davis and DoIIaveii , also ; ilQ4 Cuming street , Omaha. .Sutriir Corn ! .sin'urCorii ! Try tbo Council BlulTs Sugar Com. The best in the market. Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach the corn white. It is young , .tender , sweet , clean and wholesome. BAFFLED THE DOCTORS. An Omaha Man'it Ailment I'uzzlcn the I'nclllo Coi t.Mu.ilclno M n. Again Omaha has forged lo lho trout , and this time with n man who has contracted a disease which bailies the skill of the medi cal men of the Pacific coast. Not many months ago there was a young man in this city , one Duane Wallace , who clerked in a livery stable. Later he de veloped a desire to go to Washington , and with this desire uppermost in his mind he slid toward Spokane Falls , where he was taken sick with something that resembled a combination of small pox , jaundice acd lepiosy. Since then Wallace bus been quar antined , whllo the medical men have bcon trying to diagnose the case. I'nr Violation nt HIM C'lvil Serilco 1,1 W. Loujsvii.l.E , J\ov. 2" . Thpcase against ex-Deputy Collector W. E.Rilcy for violation of the civil service law tvas begun In the United States court this morning. The nt- lorneys who have appeared for Shaw and Scott in the similar cases against them , wore reinforced for Hiley by Hon. John Wyerkes , chairman of the reuubliein state committee , who lendi n political complexion to the case bv appearing a.s leading counsel. The entire dny was consumed In securing a jury. v Sliorthnndoit nnd in n tiulp. LONDON , Nov. ST. The steamer Gerli has landed two bodies , and two others were burled at sea a tortnlghl ago. There are only live members of the crew left tu manage the ship , which has been beaten about the channel for n week past by the heavy gale which hati prevailed. FJItl-M.lltTit. 1'nlr nnd Wnrinrr Are lho Nebiaslta 1'rc- illctliiiiH tor Today. WASHINGTON , Nov , 27 , Forecast for Wed nesday ; For Nebraska Generally fair Tuesday ; slightly warmer in east and ex treme eastern portion. For Iowa Generally fair Tuesday , with possible light local snows In northeast portion tion ; north winds becoming slightly warmer in western portion , s ForSouth Dakota Variable ; occasional snows ; west winds. . Local Itecoril , OrrICE OF TUB WEVTUEII BUIIEAU. OMAHA. Nov. 'JT. Omaha record of teinparaturo.ind rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years ; 1H93. 1602. 1601. 1600. Maximum toinpernturo 34' 46 = > ooo oa = Minimum tumiiuriituro , 203 ' 27 = 'J5 = 3o | AveruKu tmnpunituru. . 3'J = ! ) GO 303 4U = rujclpllullon T .00 .03 ,00 Statement showing the condition of tern- pcrr.luroand precipitation al Omaha for lho day and since March 1 , IbSU ; , Normal temperature 340 Uollcluncy for thu dny. . . . . . . -jo Dellclcncy hlnci ) March 1 , , , , 02O Nornml precipitation , , , , , , , .04 Inch Dullclcncy for the duy 04 Inch Dollflenevbliicc.March 1 0.33 Inches Jteporu Tram Other Stiitloni at 8 p. in. i Iraco. Oroiiut K. Hi-.NT , Local Furw&st Official. SALAD1N MADE Ai HOT PACE Hia Efforts to Win the Match with Directum Were Woitfijft , ! _ _ _ * j i it , CALIFOHNIA CYCLONEIS STRL UNBEMEN ; I.iut the I'lrU Unit , , bu yn tlio Tlirro In lltwiiUtHiiqlvMTlo HUI ! Time Hint l < i > Vf ) .lit Pmi.Aiini.piiu , Nov. sr.rrlonroo Kails- btiry's pa limit Dlrcctmii defeated J. U. Green's Salad In at Point U reive today for a side bet of &V > OJ and n purse of _ $ . ! .000 , th6 winner taldng the entire purse. ' 1 ho day win all th.it could be desired tor a racj be tween the two champions , though the going was fully three seconds slow to the mile. In the llrst heat Saladln got thn ) wlo. They made a pr'illy race all around. Tenjards from thu wire the California horse was n head In front , but In the lait three strides S.iladin got up and pas td un.lcr the wire llrst by u short he.id. The game horse's victor.- was loudly ap plauded , the nolso being doubled when It was found tint Saladln had stepped the last quarter In ! 10 seconds Time : 'JrlO . In the second heat Siladtn made the juco bflng a length ahead just alter rounding the loucr bend. Diructum soon caught him , however , and the pair raced along the back slrclch like a team. Twenty yards before the halt post , S.iladin broke and Directum led by three lengths when ha was down. At the lhree-iuarters | , Saladln be ; an a wonder ful rush , und got "vvltliln a length of the leader when ho broke again and Diroctutn won the second heat by two nnd a half lengths. Time : 2:10'4. : In the third heat Directum at onei wont out to m.ilte the pace. 11" led bv half a length at the lower cad and by a length dud a half ut the quarter ; going to the half Saladln held his own , but was unsteady. The three-quarter polo was reached b.v Olrec tum , three lengths ahead of Saladln , nnd the latter wait sent out as they entered the stretch. IIis unsteadiness was fatal , however - ever , destroying whatever chance ho bad nnd allowing Directum to win by two lengths. Time : ! Ml'v ' Saladln attempted to overhaul the west ern cyclone In the last heat , but Directum was moving as evenly as a machine and won by three and u half lengths. The winner did not make a skip during the entire race. Time : 2:12. : Flying Jib was sent lo beat bis record of 2:01 : and althoUKh accompanied by a runner , was unable to do better than 'JU1'.j : ! ' , which beats the track record. Iliiwtlicrnr. 1'lrst race , mlle and n hl.\teenth : Nance nnd Consistent i an a dead hunt , .Mo es i-olonion third. Time : 1:12' : , ' . Runoff : Ceiiblslon. won. Second race , ime mlle : Mnjor Tom won , r..va. second. llonsatonlc.Jr. , third. Tlinii : 117. 1 : . Third race , > fiirlnncs : Monrovia won , Onyx second , Undo John thlid. Time : UiU'J. 1 ourlh race , dcclaied off. rifth race , live furlongKuUo : V won. Ad versity hccond , Mont Claim llihd. Time : 1:1)0' : , ' . sixth rncc , five furlongs : l.oiiilonvlllo won , Itock ! > euoml. John Wllboil third. Time : 1:00. : ( jlouct'fltrr. I'lrst liicc , seven futlqngs : Qimrlormastor won , n\tra second , AimH thlid. Tlmo : l:34i. : Second race , five fuillmirMi VoculUe won , Imporhil second , Meadows third. Time : 1U5U. : Third race , live furlongs : l.lttlu I'hll won , CrllcilniiMToiid , Ilnidy'l'oxildrd. ' TlmetBB'i I'diirlh race , mllu und u Blxtcenth : Lady Pnlilfer won , Jumestownsecond , lloiirl third , Tlmu : 1DH" : . 1'lfih raci' , > - \ \ and u half furlongs : Theo dore II won , The Ueiicril fcccond , lliahma third. Time : 12G. ; Sixth race , four nnd n- ' half fnrloiiRs : Trophy won , Cloverdulujweond , Ualpii third. Time : l-.OU. First race , four nnd a * linlf fnrlotiBs : Dr. Giiinclt won , ( i.allalln' second , KInKslock third. Time : & 7i4. Heeond nice , flvu furljNjjs" : Hilly won , Kova. HROCOIC | , Mlraclu third.Tlmei 1:07. : * Third race , mile and an cl2tb.Ui : LI//10 won , Logan second , Tom Tauzli third. T'me : l:57'i. 1 ourlh race , handlcao , stecnlecbnso : Liirtu won , Ucruoou second , llaronul thlrdi Time : 4:47. : Fifth race , ono mile : Cantuln T won. Hess McDulT second , Dillon third , Tlmo : 1:45. : blxth race , Blx furlongs : Our .lad : won , To-chbearer second , Inrucoa tbhU. Time : 1:10. 1'irsl race , five furlongs : 1'olydora won , A/racI second , lierwyn third. Time : 1:03. : Second- race , six furlongs : Doilno won , Cicorso IOM I second. Unorto third. Time : ' . Thlid race , five furlongs : Tormentor won , William 1'f/o second , Il/.utta third. Time : 1:02'4' : . Koui Ih rare , mlle and a sl.\tf onth : Stowa way won , I'lcknlcker seuond , 1'es.s-ira third. Tlmo : l2'i. : Klftli riujf. six furlonss : Lroimrdo won , llcldenioiilofeciiid , Mcllii : third. Thin" 1:10. : SlMb race , seven furlon n : ( jecirge I . Smith won. Chief. Instleo second , Token thlid. Time : 1:32' , . _ _ ( il\i.N lO O.MAI1 V. Itefcrco riclccrinir Doulilcs tlm Ncbr.t li C'lty Foot Hall Game. The Omaha High School Foot Hall team played the High school team of Nebraska City Saturday , and they report Ihnt they had quite an exciting lime. Toward the latter part of the pamo the Nebraska City boys had the best of It , but Omaha scored and had a sure chance for a goal. Then the crowd whicn had nsseaibled to witness the game crowded onto the grounds and re fused to let the Omahas kick lho goal. After warning the spectators off the Hold several times and getting the "merry ha-ha" for his trouble , Ed F. Pk'kcring of this city , who was acting as referee , gave the game to Omaha b.v a score of 0 to 0. Some of the crowd tried to Intlmidale lho Omuhas , but they offered no violence. The Omaha boys say that the Nebraska City boys treated them In a splendid manner. Thu trouble originated through the actions of several unruly persons who seemed bound thai Omaha should not win lho game under any circumstances , Hull hull ) lit I.OIlllVlllO. LOVISVII.I.K , Nov , 27. The Tatlcrsall sale of thorough broils commenced today. Three hundred and tlfty-clght horses in training , ycarllns , stallions and brood mares , will bo sold. Buyers are In nttcndtmco from Eng land , Ireland and ( icrmanv , whllu nlmoit every btntc interested in the breeding of thoroughbreds is represented. The highest prices obtained today WCTJ : Aftcinoon , b. t. , 3 , by Troubndour-Mutlnee , by llncUdun , .1. U. Hutcllllu , JJ.&UO. Portugal , h. g. , 2 , by Troubadour-Sunbeam , Clltr Conor , LuxliiKton , * 'Jbv'5. The sale will include the ; consignments of English stallions from the \Varteheoms stud , Gullford , Surrey , England , the property of Captain N. Uayloy l .luck MGiYiilillo i'liSie * Through. CnmciN. IB. , Nov. 27. 'Co Handy ( Irlswold , ICilltorof TIIK'HEK : 1 piisa through II. & M. depot four fortj lhe , As usual , the above didn't ' reach lho sport ing editor until lye late to meel tbo light weight champion , The eastern press lias it that Jack has retireil'iicrrmuieutly ' from thu ring , nnd is cnrouto to iFrlbso to take tbo block for a big borfk making syndicate. A talk with MoAullffo , Just at this time would bo intcrestinjj.-j-SroiiT. 10 D. Wtitly Ooet fo bloui City. Sioux Cirr , Nov. 2-7fpeclal [ } Telegram to TIIK nun. ] W. H. Watklns , late with Vondernho of St. J-OUB. | jus today siencd as manager of tlio Sioux City base ball team to bo put in the Western league. Driven from Hie Mine Hy I'lrr. Iiio.x MOUNTAIK , Micti. , Nov. 27 The limbering pn the third level of the Powublo mine caught fire this aftornooi ) and the ! > men were forced to the surface. The mine has ieen hermetically sealed in an uttompl to smother the ( lames and It la impossible to estimate the damugo , The Pewablo U the only inloe working here and unless the lire Is soon smothered it means a hard Dlovr to the miners , rf tlio 1'ricu of 1'lp Iron. Nor , 27 The Tennessee Iron and Hailroad company advanced pig Irou 22 percent n ton , the second advance In the past thirty dajs , DOKINO THE DIVIDE. Wonderful Tnnnnl Thtoneh the llicklionc of thr Conllnrnl. * One of the greatest ctiKlneci Ing enterprises of the decade 1m Just been completed in Colorado an enterprise fully as great as the tunneling of the Hoosao mountain , whoso completion was celebrated as a great nationnl affair. Hut these are the days of grcatVntcrprlses , and the piercing of the gieat divide bj a tunnel ncaily two miles long In one of the wildest mountain regions In the world has scarcely attracted atten tion outside of Colorado. The road itself the Colorado Midland which passes through the now tunnel Is ono of the moat wonderful pieces of engineering In lho wet Id. All tbo way from Colorado Springs to Olenwood , says Harper's Weeuly , It is a succession of surprises to the traveler , and thnt part of it which rims from l.iad- vllloo\er the vrcnt continental divide la enl v the climax of a series of surprising vie- toriiM over lho num npn.irentlv Insurmount able natural obstacles. The Ungnrman tunnel - nel at the top of the puss , which ban been used since lho road was opened , about sevenears ago , is 2Ut' > l feet long anil ll.iYJS feel nbovo sea level , and the Midland Is hero the highest staiuliu-d-pau'0 railroad In the world , and Hie blithest o any gauge except ono In the Arnica. Tbo big lrotlo is ! MO feet hiah. cost { GO.UOO to build , nnd would have to bo rebuilt everv eight years. He- sides this , immense rotary snow-plows have to be kept in operation at tioth cuds of the old tunnel all winter , the snow on tno west sldu ot the dtvi to being often thir teen feel deep on the level. The now tun nel. It is estimated , will save In operating expenses $7tllJtl ) every , \e.ar. besides Insuring 'the continuous operation of lho road , so that the SIOJa,0K ( ) sp ml on the Mmncl ia expected to bo a good Investment The Uusk-Iv.inhoo tunnel , as the now ono Is called , pierces tbo main Kaguaeho ( pro nounced s.ih-wiishi range , which here forms the continental divide , about twenty miles west of I.eadvllleala height of ID.b'J ' ) feet above sea level. l.IKW feet btow the crest of the mountain nn.t T S feet lulow the linger- man tunnel. Its lensth Is ( .IIIM ; feet. Work upon It was bscim October S , Ih'.U , and since thai time has been pushed unremittingly from bath end ? , twenty hours a dav , with the most mo.lern 'scientific ' apparatus. The backbone of tlm contimnl is of solid granite , and compressed air drills and dynamite have done the work of excavation. There has been quite a rivalry between the gauss at work on the two ends as to which should reach lho center llrst. The Btnlc. in1 f.isti < rn. iiii ! wmi thn race , for the Ivanhoo men were retarded by water , und the llnnl junction was made a thousand feet west of tno center. The di viding wall was pierced bv the drill at' : ! ) Tuesday evening. October 17th , nnd at 0:15 : thoiic\t evening the blast was llred which broke the vvalldo.vn. The man who conceive" : ! tlio idea of this tunnel w s Mr. H. II. Uryant , chief engineer of the road. The man who , as engineer in charge , diroctctl tha work was Mr.V. . H. Ijcfllnewoll. The tunnel took three years to build , and cost $1,000,000. It is a little less than two miles long. The plans of tbo engi neers worked out with great accuracy , nnd lho alignment , when the last partitions wcro cleared away , was perfect. Omaha has seen many ineoJramas ! Df the good old English school but none have been so thrilling or so sensational as Sutton Vane's "Tho Span of I.Ue , " made known for the first tlmo on the local stage last ovcnlmr at Boyd's. The play carries one from the Devonshire coast in "Memo England. " to ihe gold reefs of Africa and back again to the hawthorne hedges of the tight lllllo island. It abounos in hairbreadth escancs , deep seated hatred nnd villainy , noble und utiscltlsb love , In a word , all that lias made the English melo drama what it is. The form and motive nnd treatment of the Hritlsh pUy are as insular as a Piccadilly shopkeeper. The uamu skylark scums to slug as In Sheily's days , the samo. badge rows blossom at baytlmc , and life In the English melo drama is n dramatic phantasmagoria made up of the regular stock of " .shady" pconle , country bumpkins , "slaveys , " with now and then an acrobat or two thrown in to give a certain llavor to the whole. Sutton Vane , however , hub homowhat departed Irom the lines of Sims and Pettit and Introduced scenes that rouse the audience to high pitches of excitement. ' .Micro are scenes in the play that , for sen sationalism , have not been exceeded in this country thu human bridge over the King's chasm and the approach of the big steamer through the fog at Collln Hocks. The former Is a wonderful feat of "acrobatism , " ihe lat- tot splendidly artistic , und both received the fullest measure of praise from the audi cnco , The litst act , too , is a finely minted pic ture , the backing showing a distant view of the sea , with the lighthouse far out In the ocean , the canvas has atmosphere nnd color , while the cloud effects arc particularly good. The play is interpreted by a company of generally acceptable ability headed by that prince of villains , Phil Anderson , who has played many parts in his long stage career , nnd all of them well. ,7,11. Ferris makes a ( lelightlul old salt , Joseph E. Pearce , ns the hero , KIchard Blunt , is hardly up to the re quirements of the part , his reading now nnd then being ver.v indistinct. Miss Carrie HadelifTe makes a nrctt.v , long Buffering heroine who reaches the haven of peace at last. Dolly Harmer as the ' 'slavey , " is n typical English maid of all work and her scones with Nutty Drown ( Mr. Wllho Scott ) pleased the audience greatly. Mrs. William Calder as the heartless mother , Mrs Self , was completely satisfactory. The Wil son brothers whodothesensallonal "bridge" act nro clever gymnasts with a European reputation , rMt&UAAL JM/MHIMI'JIfl. S. D. Kilpatrick of Beatrice is in tlio city. llev. Charles \V. Savldge Is al Mascot , Neb. Neb.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes ot Norfolk are in tbo city. Ed B , Brown of the NoUrassa City Press was in town yesterday. Tobias Castor and J. II. Agcr of Lincoln were in the city yesterday. C. J , Best of lho Neiigh Leader made TIIK BKB n pleasant call last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ilaywnrd and Miss Hay ward of Tclmnmh are registered at the Merchants. J. E. Dietrlck , the archilent. was called cast to the bedside of his mother , who Is not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond A. Benedict of Now Vorli City are at the Pnxton. They ace making a brief vlsii lo Mrs. Benedict's father , Major Ilalforl , U. S. A. U.S. Hawkins , York ; ( ! . W. Irvimr. Lin coln ; A. ( i. Klein , W. S , Bowman , Beatrice ; lien S. Price , Lincoln ; C. E. Baker , Ileal- rlco ; M. C , Brulnard , Lincoln ; A. D , Sears , Grand Island ; U. W..Fisk , Lincoln ; .v W. Wells. Schuyler ; . ! . W. Lynch , Columbus ; j. M , GrimiliVuhooj E , J. Cullen , Lincoln , and J. Barry Kmerson are among ihu Nuhrnskuus in town. At lho Mercer : E. G , Brink , Fremont ; John C. Fotzer. Milwaukee ; James II. Hoi- man , Kansas City : C. Kirk. Chicago ; A. J. Brosso.u , Mirnjapolls ; H. II. Spllman , Clinton , la , ; William J. Wallace , Detroit ; E. S. D. Voorhecs , John HOBS , Pcorla , 111 , ; C. U. Williamson , Chicago ; A. P. UndWff , Stromsburg ; C ! , C. Terwllllger , Wayne ; Hobert Sterling , August Lubcley. August wife , 'Kearney ; J. M. Burks , Lin coln ; 1C. C. Hass. Osmond , Nob. ; lerton , 11. V. Hoagland , K J. Ulnger , H. I/Uman , Ed Held , Lincoln ; F , W. West , WUnor ; P. Schneider. Hooper ; C. E. Wood ruff. Gibbon ; George M , Hoffman , Si. Louis ; A. T. VanDervort , See CUy ; H. A. Creek- puum. Ulysses ; W. S. Delshor , Holdrcge ; John Ho g , Peorla , 111. ; Fred J. Starr. J. S. Shciderman , Lincoln ; W. S. Graf ton , West ern ; O. K.jeUluEs , Huntings ; George It. Houke , George H. Corbln. Liourty : J. M. TtiompHoa , Lincoln ; Newell South , -Humphrey. Nob. ; Louis \VacliUrG. Olcson , Herman ; John Wachtor , Pender. I1MMII1O IT1 OfllTTIT AIT t II I AM'AIRS ' AT SOUlll OMAHA Regular Session of the Oonncilmon of the Progressive Snhfirb. CON-IDERATION OF SEVERAL ORDINANCES * lor nn Kntcrlnlmnmt I'lulor Ilia AiMpIrm of tlm A M > rlttr : < l Churl- tint New * Niitt'O nnil ( ! o ili | ul Ioc l Intercut. The ordinance ordered hytho city council ono week ngo , rovoklnc tlio li | iior licenses of four men who sold on election dny. did not matutlalUoril the inooUiiK last nl ht. Conncilinan Wood w.inted to know whcro it was. Mr. Wyniau roliovcd his mind hy cxt'l.ilnlni ; that the city nttornoy hart not prescntyti the ordinance hccaiiso .Mulpo l-'owler had noglertiM to Illr with him n cor- titiciitc to the clTcct that the men iiad been tried , convicted nnd lined In Ins court YhK explanation seemed to satisfy everybody nnd nothing more was said on tlio subject. N. U. UlnevvMlt. in u communication , notl- llcil the council of an error tlio nssrssor had made In assessing sonui of Ills unimproved property us ' inun-ovcd. ' ' An ordin.inco nnthorlzinsr tlio Issuing of grading bonds in itbtrict No. t wan passed. An ordinance directing the. iMllnj , ' ot lots T , 8 , ' .I , 111 , It and 1U In block Ml was p.iised. A co'iiinunlcatlon signed by the president and secretary of the lio.trd ot 1C lucatlon was riad , ttrgiiij ; that the police bo initrncted to Mtcep tub" on the boys pf schoDl ago who run the streets nnd do not attend school. The communication states that the parents of some of these children ballevo sons to bo In .school and if their cases wore looked into closely some ( ? oed wonhl no doubt result. The matter was re furred to tlio chief of police. Oftlcer Areabrifiht was granted three days leave of absence. A petition signed hy n number of property owners , urgud the Inunodlato ( 'i\uliii ( ; of Twenty-Hrst street Irotn 1 * to Y. Mr.Wood moved to reconsider the nppolnt- inent of II. Hroodwell as a city \\ol7limas- ter. M. Woo.i cxplalnt-d that ho was the nutlior of the original motion nnd nt llrst believed It to be a coed plan , as Mr IIrood- well furnlslied nearly all the coal for that section of the city. During the vveelt , however - over , every coal dealer in town had been after him for the sumo favor , nnd , as he did not believe It would bo irood policy to let them all welsh their own co.il , tin ) best way out would bo to refuse all. The motion carried. The contract for Rradiiip M street from Thirteenth to Seventeenth was awarded to Cash Hros. , their hid being US-HI cents per cubic yard , which was the lowest. There wcro live other bids. An ordinance was introduced directing the grading of Twenty-Ural street from N to Q , and P street from Twentieth to Twenty-third. The committee on streets recommended the adoption of lho plat of Maxwell's addi tion to the city. The street commissioner was crivon . omo pointers where ho could llnd some defeetho sidewalks , nnd Instructed to have the owners of the property repair the same at once. The committee on streets was Instructed to Imvo removed all sidewalks whore the same interfere with the uao of lire hydrants. Fire Chief Smith reported several of these a few weeks ago. A Clinrlty Meeting. Bauer's hall should bo packea by the best citizens of South Omaha on Tuesday even ing at the mnss meeting held in the interest of charity. A splendid program of literary and music will bo rendered. Short addresses will bo delivered by good , interesting talkers nnd the whole afT.iir will bo entertaining from bepinninir to end. No admission fco will bo charged , the object being to inform the people what tnu orguut/.ation of Associ ated charities proposes to do for the city's poor during the coming winter. Mnyor Walker will preside. Tlio following will be ' tho'program : Introductory Address A..By the Chairman Aiithum-Sok-cted I'lusbvleiIan Quartet i-opnnm. Miss ( irulsl : alto. .Miss Illaiiclio tilusgow ; tenor , Mr. .1. l' . Carley ; liusso , Mr. .lame- , Smith , Recitation Nutnru's Voices.Dr. L. A. Mcniutu Address Uuv. It. I * . Whvulor Iiihtruiiiuntal Selections Mr. K. M. Itnimell Address Dr. W..I. Hull Address In ( iurmun Huv. M. Ailiim Honir Selected Mr. .Innjos Smith Address Kev. ( ) . N. Duuson Instrumental Music Prof. O. lIuhidorlT Address llov. 11. .1. Mclluvltt Hass Solo-J-'uli-cU'd Mr. K. M. Ilutinull Address : Mr. John Hush Address Huv. .1. I' . Itoss Song Selected I'rcsbyterliin Uliolr A hrnnoii on fSinuli Omini. ! Kev. K. U Wheeler preached a rousing ser mon Sunday night at the First 1'rcsbyterian church. lie toolc as his subject the "City of South Omaha , " and iravo a scrmoii that con tained a greaftic.il of gooa advice , and told some wholesome truths. He said that thu people of the city should Imvo more pride'm ' its welfare and never bo ashamed that thov lived in South Omaha , lie rehearsed the remarkable growth of tbo city and tno rapid improvement it had made IP. educational and rx-'llgions matters. Ho also ndvised them to do their trading in their own city , to patron ize homo Industry , homo society and homo institutions. City ( iiiMHlp. Miss Anna Ghnnicl , who has been making an extended visit in the east , has returned home. Mra. J. W. Tinnier of F Ulcrton , who has been visiting In the city , returned home yesterday. " " Ed Johnson's friends are tire Ing him to make the race for mayor In the spring. Mr. Johnson has not yet declared himself cither in or out of the raco. The YOUIIK People's Society of Christian Endeavor had an interesting mooting Sun day night al Die Presbyterian church. Miss llattio Woods led lho service. Hov. O. II. Mam of Blair occupied the pulpit for Kev. C. M. D.iwson In the Muth- ouist church Sunday. Kov. D.uvson was in Blair holdliiL' quarterly mooting , Charley Kearr Is negotluiiif ; to buy the newsprint's recently discovered in Alhriuht'B addition , lie bus sotno of tliu water at Ills store anil sujs it has great mineral propensi ties , Tom Olson , while drunk , got Into nn alter cation last night with \YIlliim MuCoy In a saloon. McCoy picked up a chair anil hit Olson a swipe with It over lho head , which felled him. McCoy was looked up und Olson wai sewed up and taken homo. John I.andy was full enough of had liquor last night to bo funny , After Imlnt ; put out of a saloon nt Twenty-fourth and Q streets ho picked up an ( imply beer He ? and throw It up against the door. Ofticor Mortonsen happened along Just In tlmo lo catch the fellow in the act and run him In , Tliumlnn Itlllei , The Thurston rlllos held a incet'ng at their armory and elected the following ofllcors ; First lieutenant , W. J. Foye ; Hn > t sergeant , \V. 11 Stockham ; quartermaster sergeant , W , C. Taylor ; second sergeant , Leo Forby ; third sergeant , Kred Fischer ; fourth sergeant , li. C. Fowler ; tilth ser geant , 1. . K. ICastmon ; corporals , H. C , Yost , ( ! , Colcnuin , II. K. Is'uson and J , M , Thompson. ripnnUh Workhuiue Iluriiud Down. lUnuos , Nov , -7 , The workhousa was burned hero yesterday , The llnmes , soon after the llro started , spread rapidly through out the building and the Inmates worn res cued with diniculty. No lives \\cra re ported lost , but sixty persons vrero injured. Notice. Notice lit hereby given tbut scaled bids will bo recched until January 3d , Ia04 , nt 1'2 o'clock , noon , for the furnlMiluz mid placing ofu tltnu Icx'li IIieiroof ) unrt bnrelurnroof * afu In thuault ot lho treasurers olllcuinllio court hoiuu In Central City. Nub. , wuld lildH to bo tiled with tliucomity clurk ot vuld county and djiuncd Junuury ! iu , 1H04. Thu county board rusurvcH the right to ic- juct uuy and all bdt ! > . Hy order of Itourd of Supervisors. Wltnesg my liand undotllclul keul lliU 121 t day of Nov. , 1B93. U , C. AUNKW. ( Joiinly I'lerU. . i By Health O II g It t tO tncnn glow ing health throughout childhood , nnd robust health in the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness , we know they are mining tht life vf food taken. This loss is overcome by 11 of Cod Liver Oil , with Ilypophos- phites , a fat-food that builds up appetite nnd produces Hush at a rale that appears magical. Almost as palatable as in ilk > .PwiroiU'T Sroll \ llnwn" . N. V ' -'jr" ' ' - ! Of > ANgLEH.D. " The ( food Satcarilan. 20 Years' Eiptricntc. RCADEIl OF DlSUASia OF MEN AND WOMKN. ruopitiuroii or TUU 'tVOUI'U'S UUlUtAI. DISTKN- SAIIV or si /treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.uncaj Dl * . onecs of tbo Eye and Ear , Flu and Apoplexy , ilcatt DlDcasc , Liver Complaint , KliUicy Complaint , Morvous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Diabetes. Height's Dl'case.St.Vltua1 Dance , Jlbcuihatbin , I'atalyEis , White Swelling , Scrofula , Kovcr Bores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawl n a drop of blood. Womnn with her delicate organs ro gtorprt to boalth. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private Diseases of nil kinds. SSO toS5OOforreltfornny Dlo- cuso I cannot euro without mercury. ri'ir-o Womn rcmovcil in two or three hours , or no par. Eciaorrholilo or PI1C3 cured. TIIs'/SK WHO A KB AFFLICTED Will cave Ufa and hundreds of Collars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANCLC'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only Physician who can t llwhat alia n ] iorsoiiTltliuat ailtlng a < iuoitlon. All concepondcncoc'tlctlrconQilentlal. Uodlolul Etuit by express. Addicsaall letters to Q.V. . , M. D , fi , , t Itrontlwity , Comic// ( VKucloHo 4 coiils In tttmips far circular A.RB You going1 to buya fiuit of Un- ( Icrwotir todayV Our atore ia full of warm winter Underwear. YOU Can rig yourself out hero at a tjrent savin ? . After you have visltoil the other atorua run inhere hero anil lotus mirprisoyou with some lirst quality goods at low prices. COLD Wnvo weather is linro come to stay , too bolter como in today and lot us make you comfortable. Good Undorweur is" too cheap lo deny yourself of anything. HATTER AND FURNISHER , 502 Broadway. A of from ? fi to $16 on Suits tD order. See our samples. Don't Neglect Your Eyes. The Hlrachbor ? Optical Co , of Oil ) Ollvo ntrcut.Hl. J.onb , Mo. . uml.'O M llttialruot Now New York , have completed iirriinueinuulti to have I'rof. Mlrschuorn at ly with lliolr agents. Max Meyer & Bro. Co. , of Omaha , and I'.Minilno oymot sill who are In neo.l ot glasses. This will ho a r.iro opportunity for all who nro HiilTurlnz from defuotl vo vision to linvi : tliolr eyes sulontlllually examined and co rocloJ. Tbo 1'riifcsinr comes hnro wholly In the In terests of the 11 , Iliriclibor , ; Optical Co. , and will btop with Mix Mayor & Bra. Co..Dao. G bo 12i Wboro in'iy be found n full Him of II , Hlr-tuh- hrrg'H Non-UliaiiKoablo Hpuetimloa and Kju- OlllbSCS , AllocullHts und uhyslclnnsuvcrywhoro pro- noiinru In tliolr favor und nil whou > u them u u only too ulud lo testify lo tliulr cloiirnesu , dnr.ilillity , enmfortiiiiil o isn thuy ulvo lo the eyes , nvon nt tno moit dlllluult work. Con- ullullon froo. The Mercer. Omaha's NewssiHolj ! . Cor. lllli and Ho\varaSiruati. < 0roonin tire par d-iy. < 0rooms MO ) jmr duy , Utrooins with uatbiil M nerd v/ . ' UJrooms with huth ut ( l.i ) par 117 , Modurn In Kvvry Ita4pi > ot , Mewly I'nr.iHIioJ riir.Miiii-jiit C. S. ERB. Proo. Thoma l > .SIin)9'iii.WarhliiKtoii | ) l ) , U. No nitiiriioy's fee until pautni oDtnliiud.Vrltn for Inventnr'B OulUn , it-la r . . tliu sfito u'l t fmlnral courU. K j'iii blook Council 111 u IK In. ipccia ) COUH3IL BlUf/1 : lOll BALK -A coninlet'i t'oltlln * worib. In iroj I -I1 towniuiJ dolnvii Kaoil , luyhu mitliieo. IJujJ rcUHOimforHullhii. . AillrossJ ( ; , ! , Il no11j3 'IOWA rAiiiis-sTOasroi , * j..so pjr u".n : nn JiKTft ) , * l..0) ; Hill in-01. tJJ.ooi ; ll ) IHTJI , H5.011. liUurd , * J3 OJ ; XII aurji. * J7.'J ) . I.ir/j lint of liirm.'i. Inill tar.n-t an J if .ir-t j.i UU. Join HtOII X Vllll IMlIt'll , VO YOU 'AIIOW Unit Day , V Iluat lrivu"fcom cliolcn bar aliiHlu mil unit varJuii laud nea ? lilb cltyl AllSTHACTS undloi'iY Kunn anil city propirU boucht u J Bold. I'usoy It TUo.iua , Coaait GAUUAOK rumovud , cesspools , vault * , clil 11,1 jy i cleaned. KJ Hurko , at TJylor'tt i-ruuory , il > llrouilway IM. HKNTA 4-room lion IiKluiru oT K H -I1 U\-\n : \ , Via South Iht utreu 17OHHAI.KOII TUAUK-A linn brick 1 : ccinrully lucati-il , lu Cuimgll lll ugn. J. It. It OJ. H OOJIH tormit clllier fiiriitaliixlor uufurnUliul. Xu. ' 'la Willow uvcuua.