THE OMAHA DAILY JIKTS : .irpIPAY. PEOJSMBEfl ( i , 1395. SPEG1RL NOTICES. Advert iNPinrnlN for IlirVc column * Trill lie Inken until 12t.1O it. in. far DIG e rnltiir nml until 8 ] i. lu. for tlio iiioriilnu nml Siimlny edition * . Ailvrrllnpra , lijreinr < liiff n iiniu- 1 ril olieek , cni lin-o nimiTpm ml- OrpNNpil to 11 iiiinilii-rril trttrr In if TinIloc. . Annnrm no nililrc rvlll ! ilpllvprril upon itrptt if tillcliook only. llute * , 1 l-2o n Moril llrnt ItiHprtlniu 1o n mini Iliprpiiftcr. Notlilnit tnUrii for loan tlmn 2"p for flrM liiNprlloii. TliPHC nitvprlliiriiirndi iniiiil lie run cnnncen * lively. \VANTII > MALI ? iini.r. WAN'TIH ) . LIVE. INTF.t.LtflENT AOKNTfl IN Omatm to orsnnlzp club * of Ihrw to nvo raml- UPS of our famous Orchard Hnmw Ifiml * In central MlntMlnnl. The IM < - of IrmnlRrntlrm h Kolns mniih , whore- there nre no liot wlmi , no cold w Intern , no hllzrardB. ni crop failure-is wh re two or three crer * " " " . 'f ' m'1 ' ; nc" jcnr ; where tlicro In no men thins n § fnlluri * if R man will work one-half n * hard n IIP iloes In thin country : cool Mimmern. mlle winters mire t-n > lnR crops of frnlti anil Rnrden truck rlcheol neil on cnrth : twit rnllwov facilities ! . OM. W. Ames , Kcnernl agent , 1017 rnrnnm n , Ornalin. H-411 17500 TO HOO.OO rnn MONTH SELLING Tiir niilff Double Retort OH On llmneri can I"1 ptflccil In nny co'k or heatlnK ntovc or fnrnnec It produce * n perfect nnturnl RH lire : lictteran-l - cheaper tlmn conl or woml. For tcniii mlilri-M. Bay City Not city Co. . Work * , llay CUv XMeh. SOLICITORS WANTED FOR OMAHA : ALSO mnnnRcra onlMe rounlry. Entirety now ROO.II. . * 411 Bheeloy Mock. n-M , _ _ _ IM TO JIM SALARY PAID SALESNIEN TOH experience not n ' ary"urn. . in- .lucemenM to customers. IlUhop & K ] " ? , , ; ' U-MMI 1)87 LotiK Mo , - _ uHfrnfaaT"MANurACTi'uiNo cosriuN : wants flrf-l-clans nernti Ktril opportunity for the rlRhl | . .orn. . Address Hlialn CD. , ' plrect , N. Y. II MSB WANTED. A HURT-CLASS 1IATID WOOD 1 LN- lnher : nne who lim Imil experience on lounKO \\ork prefened. Ail lrp Mnrtln & TnUe. St. Jiwpli. .Mo. H-Mj.0 7 _ WANT131) . A MAN OF IIDUCATION. A 1 A1'- npiiennince , ifood references. We will | mv llliernl unlary to micli n man ; ncnlresa nt once , U 8. lleo olllce. _ li u72-C BAI.IS.MIN TO TAKH ounntts AND coi - lect ; JOO.irt Ixwl BlKneil by 11 liuslnena firm re- iiulreil ; i-xclu lxe territory : $ ! 500.to . J.V ) W weekly , l 'or pirtlculara ailJrca I' . O. lnIKil. . New York City. 11-M576 6' Kn l'M3MAM3 HELP. ELKOANT f'AlllNCT 1'llOTOS. z.oo rnn iloren. Dnvlea , 113-115 So. IClll Ft. C 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GOOD. COMl'R- tent Klrl for general housework In small family reference ! ! ; Clerman prcferrnl ; KOO-1 place for the rlxlit Gill. Apply nt : GM Half Howard it. C M33S WANTED. EXPERIENCED OIRL 1OR OEN- ernl liouiM'wnrk : refercncfa icqulrtMl. Mre K. ' Kokawnter. 1711 DUUKHH | st. C 540 GIRL rOH MONTANA : 7 WOMHN HOTHL c , , ki. ! JM oo ; chambermaids , dlnlne room Rlrli , KiMirral house girls. Canadian Olllci1. 1522 . 0-M5S2 8 WANTHD. COMPirrnNT NUIISI5 GIRL ATZTOS Capitol n\enue. " C MfiSO h KOH III3NT HOUSES. " HOUSUS. F. If. DARLING , BARKER IH.OCIC. IIOUST.S IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. DavlB Company , 1M3 Karnam. D-411 IIOUsIFOR RENT : DI3AUT1FUL ten roi > tni < . elegantly furnished , hot water hent , latmdiy , HtaMo , carriage , etc. Thos. F. Hall , 016 Pnxton block. D-415 STANFORD C1RCI.K COTTAGEH. C ROOMS , nil modern. Rai , fuel. Apply Ujron Reed Com pany. 212 So. 14th at , D 410 HOUSES. IIENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15T1I ST. HOUSES , G. O. WALLACE , 312 JJROWN RLK. D-418 FOR RENT. NICELY , FURNISHED HOUSE OP ftlKht rooms , licsldea ulcovo anil bathroom , nouth front , with all conveniences. Inquire 2COS Half Ilownul tit. D 237 M SO. 21ST AVE. , U-UOOM MODERN HOUSE ; ynnl S30xlC5'fcct , J. N. Ficnzcr. opposite 1' . O. D Ml 10 > OH 6 ROOMS , CLOSETS , WATER. COS N. 13. . . . .D-S74 DtO 123 HOUSES , ALL SIX ES AND PARTS OF city. F. D. Wead , 10th nnd Douulas fcts. D-M93 ! D13 _ FOR RENT , 3-ROOM HOUSE , S. E. COR. 23D and Claike , D-13'J KOlTllTlNf , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE city. Special , ttl So. 2Ctli uve. 416 No. 31 t t. 411 No. 31st et. I 40S No. 19th ft. All modern conveniences ; cheap for winter months , llrennan , Lo c & Co. D M3IS D2i 610 NO. 23TH. ROOM COTTAGE. 1C23 No. Mth , 5-i com llni. nice. 1 M N. 19th , S-ioom brick. 601 No. 17th. 8-room brick. Om.ilin Real Ertate & Trust Co. , 211 S. 15th. roil RENT. T-ROOM MODERN FLAT. LANOE block. COS So. 13tll. D MI05 D BIX-ROOM"IIODIIIN HOUSE. KMirlY PLA"c5' , ISth south of MnnJeriion. D MI81-7 * * I "OH KENT. HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS , MO1J- orn comenlcnceH : veiy luiiuly ( n buslne ? , En- qiilie ofD T. Mount , 2M . lOHi St. I-t38 _ _ FOR IlKNT , r.-HOOM COTTAGE rURNISHET ) coniplctu for honscktoplnK. I10.0J. AiMrcfs O 7 , Hi : D-MI-10 * _ " I AND 9-HOOM "llOPSES ON PARNAM AND 3- room IIOUKCH on 2'M nml I.cmeimortli , chenii. Jno. W. IloLblns. 211 N. Y. Life bldff. I D-56J DESlKAULllE K-ROOM IIOL'HE : J15.00 I'EIl month. J. 1 % llarton , 2610 Capitol aM-nin- . D OCC-10 * NEAT COTTAGE OP BIX ROOMS AND \\illi moilein comcnliMioeH. attrnctlva location , ftmr IMncUK fiiiin rlty h.ill. Apply en prem- IhtM , HJ H. 17lh HI. _ T. J. rit/.inorrla. D "Q FOR RENT , VIJRV NICELY FURNISHED tuIcK irnldinee ; all muli'in ImprnM'nienti , ren- trully located. limulio Meicei Hotel tilllce. _ FOR RKNT. S.ROOM COTTAGE , NO. 2s FAR- mm nt , Milton Itotteri , ' .Solid. D 575 T\VO SIX-JIOOM TLATP. 413 AND 419 SO. 11TII Kt , , coiner of llovviuM. Enquire at It. 3H , J > 'li t Nat'l llnnU lailldlnff. D 573-n Kdll HK.NT I'tltMSIirj ) UOO.M.S. THREE ItOO.M.-i FOR HOUHHKEEI'INO TO limn and wile ; u-iit taken In board. 319 N. 17th E BOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ; PRIVATE family. 203) ) St. Mary's av < nue , E M512 FURNISHED ROOMS. )4 a. iTH Bteain livalril. FI'RNIKHED lOOMS FOR MOIIT IdH-plntf at I il3 Dodge St. FRO.Vr ROOM WITH ALCOVR , MODERN , W7 H. ! ; th nve. IJ 547 FURNISHED ROOM. ! 5 MONTH. 1910 FARNAM. E-M30) ' i.'tni.M.siir.n HOOMS AM > iio.vitn. NH'ELY FL'RNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD ? rates nMnonuLle. The it out' , 2i)20 ) llnrnov m. F-.M751 D8 < _ HOARD AT JJOO PER WEEK , EOtAi7Vo ANY 111 rlty , IIS Hd. iih st. HurU nnii loom , 11.00. Plonifr Hou , Tlioin.m O'Connor , _ _ F JI3II DJ JIOOMJ WITH HOARD. STKAM HEAT. THE 181 CAPITOL AVL'NUli WARM nionia. WARMF M503 15 * FOIl Jir.NT STOIIKN AM ) OKFIOM.S , VQ\\ \ RENT -THE 4-KTORV IIRIC1C Ilt'ILDINQ at CID I amain alieet. 'lliln LulldliiK ha u tll . pi oof cement hatenifiit , cnmielo | | Hlvam heat , injllxturm , uulor nn all HC-OIH , ui ; , it ? . Ap ply nl the. oilleu of Thu live. . i-aiu W.t.N'J'UII. AOBNTSVANTEDJIEN AND WOMEN clear IWWv.'iMy with our Ubor as ir n ( anlly na ICD.OO monthly In other lines : ? ? . ' > ) uniilea | free. The ecklnit lm ; n im nhuulil a.Mre .with atainp , Mtnlll Jlfe Co. , ( A M ) , IS Canal lreel , Chlc.iKO. J-1H-D1C \ \ VANTED TO RENX TWO OI TIUUJ"FI7r. : ! nlhhoil or imfuriilnhed IXMIIIU In KounUv Place lth lu-at for llKhl hoiiMketjiini ; MI tounl. Ad. iluMil. . E , llonrdlct JJ13llt Hi. Hi.U U . ' 7I-0' -FRANK E\VERS , \RNEY STO11AOIJ AXli UAllfllOlHI ! t'U. ( OS 51' ) fnvt. Q.-aerul * twutv : iij : ii i\\ u Un ; . M-4J WANTHI1-TO WANTED. TO RUT DIAMONDS FOR CASH tnuit be n bargain. AdJrt O 6 ll e. N-MS51 F3 _ _ A RESIDENCE I'ROPKRTY 1XR Rl'OT CAS1 eontrnlly locatfl or on car line. AddreM I ) , 34 IJ 3-1 dtreet , Fremont. Nb. N-M5SI von. .s.\i.i > -noit.sis , WAtsoxs , KTC FOR SALE , FINE SHETLAND STALLION nldo Shetlnnd mure pony , well brok to rlda o drive. Address Geo. Forbes , Osceola. In. I'-MMS 7 KOI i -MI.SCIII.AMOUS. . HARD WOOD. 4 AND S-FOOT FENCE FOR corn cribbing. C. R. L e. Ml Douglas. Q-4U FI'RNITURE ll.ROOM HOFSE. FtLL ? FIRST clans boardcra. Inquire at store , G24 H. Ifth. Q-MS49-D3' SKATES , ALL SI7.ES. SS TENTS TO * t < W Omaha Ulcycle Co. , J23 N. Kill. CJ-M340 FOR SALE7 NE\V8INOER SEwNO MA chine ; chcnp. Address G a , Uee. Q-M533 8 * MISCHLLA.VnOUS. HOOK RINDING. THE RURKLEY PRINTING Co. , 114 nnJ US North 15th street. R-1S6-D18 FOR RKNT. IRRIGATED FARM ; MILE F1U Omaha ; ymi can clenr 175.00 an acre. H. H Hirdpr & Co. , lire IlulMlliu. Il-r.3l-S CLAIHVOYAXTS. MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable buxlncsi medium ; Sill year al 119 N. 16th S 421 JIASHAOn , IIAT11S , KTC. MADAME SMITH , N. E. COR. 1CTH AND Douglas , room 11 , second flx > r ; mnssaec & baths T M1C1-C * MME. AMES FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIH. MAP Eago nnd baths. CU7 S. 13th HI. , 2d floor , room 10 T M199 7 MME , HOWELL. TURKISH AND ELECTRIC tatlis. Finest parlors In city. 313-324 S. ISlti. T MS04 31' MADAME GRACE LEON. ELECTRIC. MAS Kigc : bath parlors healthful nnd refreshing. 41 Soutn llth , upstairs , pallors 2 nnd 3.T . T M517 7 PERSONAL. VIAVI CO. . 348 REE HLDG. . HEALTH I1OOI free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U 423 11ATHS , MASSAGETxiME. POST , 319Vi S. 15TII tI-425 FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED I1AUMLEY" 17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone , 411. U-427 I1ELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDEl a I 1PM Fnrnnm. Agcnlg wanted. U 3S2-DJ5 * MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS. BICYCLES jewelry , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O. box 326 U 103 WANTED , PARTY TO ADOPT A HAIU BOY 3 months old. G B. IJce. U M513 9 9IOM3V TO LOA.V HKAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y Life. Loans nt low rates for choice security In Ncbinska & Iowa farms or Omalm city propert > W 4 28 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TIIE O. F. Davis Co. , 1M5 Fnrnam nt. W 423 6 I'ER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. fat ma. W. II. Melkle , Omaha W 430 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam. W 431 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Hrunnan , Love & Co. , Paxton lllk W 432 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 923 N. Y. LIFE W 433 MORTGAGES , G. O. WALLACE , BROWN BLK W 434 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED'CIT\ property. W. Funuun Smith & Co. , 1320 F.irnan W 433 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttle , 16th nnd Douglas , Omaha. W 430 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 > ears ; low rates. Qarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L W-437 MOXEY TO LOAN" CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS noises , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; yoi c.in pay the loan off ut any time or In an' nmount. nmount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 S. 16th st. st.X43S X-43S MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , 60. 90 DAYS ; FURNI- ture. planoj , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Darker block- . X 43 } ' IIUSI.VESS FOR SALE A J3.000 STOCK OF IMPLEments - ments , J300 stock of confectionery. } 300 butcher bhop ; a good livery business ; good opening In any of these lines ; all In good town. Also sonic line Improved nnd unimproved farms In Missouri. Kansas nnd Nebraska to exchange for cattle or western Iowa lands. Oaks & Jackson , Silver City , la. Y 699-D1P FOR"SALET THE PALACE CAFE 'IN LEAD lunl Doad\vood , both doing good business. Ad dress Malt Klopp , Lead or Deudwood , S. D. Y M407 MAKi : MONEY 1JY CAREFUL SPECULATION In Krnln tlnouRli n reliable. successful Ilrm ; ex cellent oiipoiiunltlos to mnke profits by our new plans ; fully explained and sent free ; lilshf.it reference * . Pattlson & Co. , 700 Omaha bldr , Chicago , 111. Y M478 FOR EXCHANGE. EQUITY IN LA RGB TRACT OF LAND NEAR Ormha. What IMM * ycu toofferT II. F. Dalley 91) N. Y. Life bhlg. 55 441 ' IllIbl.MiSS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16. 40 FOR SALi : IlIIAL USTATi : . ABSTRACTS THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 112 IMPROVED FARMS-G. W. OARLOCK. 1205 Fnrnam st. RE 611-J1 * \T 1IED ROCK PRICE , LOT 21. BLOCK II , Wtsl End. J. M. Marslon. RE MU1-D9 * 1ARGAIN8 , ftVLnoTTTRADn IN CITY I'RoF- citles and farms. John N , Frcnzer , r > pp. P. o. RE 143 * lARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or lrs.dc. I" . K , Darling , Darker block. RE 441 10.MES ON EASY PAYMENTS. BARGAINS In lots , a , G. Wallace. Ilrowii block. RE-U5 TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS. SMALL or laigo tmcts ; low prices , ea y p.i > ments. Wo uie prciureil to unser queslluns touching these lands , nnd tn arrange for cheap i.illraml rare for an > person wishing to visit southern Texas. Correspondence solicited. Omaha Reil Estate and Trust Co. , 211 a. IStli t. t.REM207 IARGAINS IN ACRES , FARMS. DWELLINGS ami lots. F. D , Wend , 1611) and Douglas tit. RE-MM1 D13 FOR BARGAINS. TRADES. QUICK DEALS rail or wilto D. V , Bhulea Co. , Flril Null , bank bMif , RR M5J531 1ARIL\YN JTO ) I-T. GROUND ; S-ROOMllOUSI. nail ] , etc. ; iooj location ; il.500.00 ; ' , , ' caah. D V , Sholcs Co. , Flint Nail , bank tine. KH-M3H 7 OR HALE. 730 ACRES GOOD LAND IN KwiKlln uuiinly , Nebruska , ut u me.it bargain In close up tlie nffalis of a broken bank. Semi for drtrrlpthn and make offer. The O , F. Davis Company , IM Farnam street , Omaha , Neb. Hi-Mli9 12 10) DOWN AND 12.00 PER WEEK BUYS A | 2' 00 10-arre faun In New Jersey , near mil- rua.l , suitable for vegetable , fiuli ninl twullry raUlnu. Title clear. Write for full Infornm- tt.-vi la RlKlrv's lUiil Estate Olllce , 211 K. 10th mien. I'lilladoli.hl.-i. I'n , RE M577 iioiisr.svi.Tunnii. . VANTKD. HOIlSna TOVINTER. . BEST OP mrt ; tiin reiuonaM * . A. W. Phelps & Son. 2"7 N. Y LltM bldtf. Telephone 1031.MJJ3 MJJ3 1)JI III ll.llAVU I.O.V.V . S OCIATIO S. SHARES IN Ml'TlTAL L & 7. ASH'N PAY 0. . , S | , er crnt wh n I. 2 , 3 jeaia old , nluiij * 1TOI Farnam it. , Natflnsfr , Bee. . ji. I10VV TO (1ET A HOMK OR SF.CU1U : GOOD jn'ervil nn > u\lni ! . Apply to Omatut L. & u. A k'n K04 lice titdtf. O. M , Nadlnger , Sec. 4 < S DE.VI'IHTS , Ult. 1 AUL , Ul'NTIBT , lot ) 1JUUT OT. 444 HOTELS. ABTNA HOt'SR ( KUnOPKAN ) , N. W. COR. 13th and DodKF. Rooms by diy or week. 452 T11K LANOR HOTEL. SOZ 3. 1JTH ST. ! STBAX heat : table bonrd. JJ.OO per vre k. MIM ipiioLSTiuixo ; FUHNITUUK. , KtmNiTtmn nnd packiM very chenp this monlli , M , 8 IValkln. Silt Oimlnjr. Tel. 1131. K7 _ MUSIC , ART AXI LAM5UAGK. roii onnAT lunaAiNS IN PIANOS. SKI Win , II. Schmoller , 5lh floor McCague bulMlns onouon p. aiLLKNiiicK : , IIANJO AND KUltnr toncher. 1815 Chicago st. 109 _ AHTI.STS-dCT YOl'Il SOLA11S. HIJXTIUC print * lit homo on ! 4 hours' nollce. Hanker 1302 UoUKlas Mrect. M5 S 8 * STnA.MSIIIPS. LOWEST IIATKS TO Oil TUOM KUIIOPE neitcrn afjency Thomns Cook * Son excursions Harry U , Moorcs. 1113 1'arnam st. , Omahn. M5W D13 AMI HMMALMRRH. n. K. nunKKT. ruNnnAL ninncTon AND cmtr lmerlCl jChlcaRO l.lelcplioneJ90. M _ _ _ SWANSON & VAL1EN , 1701 CUMINd , TEL. 1W * &L O. MAUL. UNnnRTAKKIl AND KM- l ahnfr , H17 nnrnnm St. , telephone 225 , 456 ] | ICYCLi.S. mcYCLKS CI.IANKU AND STORED THIS winter for 11.50. Omnha lllcjTle Co. , 3Z3 Nn 16th st. M3M D3 PAWNIlIlOlCnilS. II. MAUOW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST , SHORTHAND AND TYPHWIUTING. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. LIFE. 450 OMAHA 11USINKSS COL-LKCSn. 15T1I. FARNAM 451 GOAL. von ntTUMiNous COAL. CAR LOADS , -ron domestic or ntc m purposes , addresi Kxcelslor Conl MInlnB Co. , u Quoin. 111. M169 DIS' IIL12MISIIE9 IIIJMOVKI ) . MISS VAN VALKRNIIURCIU DESTROYS PKR mnnently by electricity nup.nlluoiis hnlr , moles , warts , utc. Room 416 , N. Y. Life liMK. M5 D1 DAXCI.VG. NKW CLASS FORMING AT MOUAND'S school. 1510 llnrney it. AJults. TuevJny and I'rlday , 8 p. m. : children. Tuesdny 4:13 : v. m. , Saturday 10 a. m. nnd 2 p. m. Call for terms Alwioa cpen ; prl\atc lessons. P63 TM5 LOST. LOST , SUNDAY NIGHT ON SHERMAN AVn. motor , between Bouth Omalm and Kountzo Place , ladles' Bold watch nml clmln. Reward If returned to 15th und Jl.irlha. Mlsi M. CoJlnlinn. Lost 543 5' LOST , A SBALSICIN MUFF NRAR IIAYDKN llros. , Saturday e\enlne ; leave at 3301 N. 21st for reward. Lost 5oO 7 * LOST , A LAROn NKWFOUNDLAND DOG. had on leather collar , with dog tap 061 rheteil to aamc Return to 403 1'uxton lilock ( ind re- cclvo rcwajd. Lost SC5-3 LOST , A GOLD BIOYCLR MKDAL , SKT WITH Jeuels and name.MA. . K. Proulx. " enpraved on back. Finder please return to Ilee olllce. ? . Last M5SJ " Slierlfl'H Sato. By virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of bill of sale Issued out of the district court of Douglas county , . - Nebraska braska , nnd to mo directed , I will , on Man * ilav , the Kith day of December , 1893 , at ten o'clock n. m. of said day , nt premises num bered 908 and D10 Jones street. In the city of Omaha , Douglas county. Nebraska , sell ut public auction to thu highest bidder for cash the goods and chattels , the prop erty of Krnest Rlall , described In said onjer df sale ns follows , to-wlt : All hi- ) household furniture , books , pic tures , then on storage at G. Pegan's , 314 South Twelfth street. In Omaha , and more particularly described as follows : Two (2) ( ) I3alld bureaus ; one (15 ( dining table ; one (1) ( ) lounge ; one 0) ) mattress ; two (2) ( chairs ; one (1) ( ) range ; three (3) ( ) stove pipes ; one (1) ) elbow ; two (2) ) bales of bed ends ; one (1) ( ) chest ; one (1) ( ) center table ; one (1) ( lawnmower ; twenty-four (21) ( ) boxe-f containing books ; one (1) ( ) hose reel ; one (1) ) stand ; one (1) ) bundle of carpet ; one (1) ( ) table ; two (2) ( ) stands ; one (1) ( large box nnd contents ; seven (7) chairs ; two (2) ( ) chairs ; one (1) ( ) case chairs ; one (1) ( large crate ; one (1) ( large box household poods ; two (2) bureaus : three (3) ( ) bed lounges ; fifteen (15) ) barrels nnd contents ; one (1) ) set table leaves : six (0) ( ) chairs ; one (1) ( ) cane seat ; three (3) ( ) stove zincs ; two (2) ( ) wash stands ; two (2) ( ) rolls of carpet ; two (2) ( ) baskets and contents ; two (2) ( ) kitchen tables ; one (1) ( ) box nnd contents ; one (1 ( > shovel ; one (1) ( ) large crate nnd contents ; ono (1) ) large box ; one (1) ( ) case and stand ; ono (1) ( ) long case ; ono ( l ) sofa ; two (2) ( step ladders ; two (2) ( ) IronIng - Ing boards ; ono (1) ( ) bale ; ono (1) ( ) box and contents ; one (1) ( rtunil ; one (1) ( case and contents ; one (1) ( ) bale ; two (2) ) bales of chairs ; one (1) ( ) case and contents nnd easel ; subject to a mortgage of fifty dollars ( fOT ) held by the Dewey & Stone Furniture com- l > any ; also all his office furniture , then con tained In rooms 207 nnd SOS McCnguo build ing : Twp (2) ) roller top de ks ; one (1) ) flat top desk ; one (1) ) table ; three (3) ( ) revoIvltiR chairs ; four (4) ( other chairs ; all pictures then In said rooms ; one (1) ( rase for paper ; ono (1) ( ) copying press and bath , belonlng o him and then In his possession at the > lnces mentioned aforesaid. Said goods and chattels td be sold to satisfy American National Hank of Omaha , plaintiff herein , the sum of live thousand : wo hundred nnd twentv-nlne dollars nnd forty-eight cents ( Jj,223.48) ) , with Interest thereon from soptemuer 23 , K'Ji. as follows : On the sum of four thousand , four hundred mil thirty-nine dollars and fourteen cents ( $1,139.14) ) thereof , nt the rate of ten (10) ( ier cent per annum , and on the stiln of even hundred nnd ninety dollars nnd thirty- four cents ( $79031) ) thereof , at the rate of Eeven (7) ( per cent per annum. To satisfy the costs of this action the sum of twenty-eight dollars and twenty- hree cents ( $28.231 , together with accruing costs , according to a Judpmont rendered ty thujllstrlct court of said Douglas county , at Its September term , A , 13. , 1SD3 , In a certain action then ami there pending , vhcreln American National Hunk of Omaha vns plalntllT and Krnest Itlull nnd John i. McCaciio were defendants. Omaha , Ne braska , December 6 , IS'tn. JOHN C. DUEXKL , Sheriff of Dotmlas County , Nebraska. HOWAHD 11. SMITH. Attorney. Doc. Rl , No. 232 , American National Jlnnk of Omaha vs. Krnest Ulall et al. EVERY WOMAN Soinotlnu'B needs a reliable monthly regulating medlclno , DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS , A-J prcinpt. mfb and wrtnln In retult. Tlio genu- > ae ( UivlViil'n ) iie\erillsainolnt , K nt any where. 11.00 , Blierman A ItcCunnell Drug Co , , 1513 Dodge tlrcet , Omaha , Neb. Mr mama used Wool Soap ) o wUU mme bad ) WO OLENS will not shrink if WOOL SOAP . , * * . Is used In the laundry , „ „ Wool Soap It delicate and refreihluit rorlmth pur- UM' Tliu best cltaiiscr. Ituua txirat i/ourdtaltrt , wo ilicnitollutaui ] lauudrr , Kawcrth , Scbodde tt Co. , Maken , Chlcij * . a Coalbam ot. . Uotlon , CJ Leonaril Hi. , KtwVojk.WKCtmtuuttU.6l.LouU. $18,1)00,000 ) Offer Onrc Mniln for n Onnil Stomnch. The man was rich-In many ways and dined from gold pktes , but hla blood was poor and his food'useless to htm. Money could not give thtf Stealthy appetite , the vigorous digestion , , . \vhlcli alone give happi ness and ward oft disease. No one can remam'ncll , no chronic dls- enao can b ( * cured jvhile the digestive organs are diseased. . ( > .jn This Is plain , because every organ In the body depends on uip'stomach | for Its nour ishment. Nerve , bone.'sinew blood are made trom the food \shfcfa our stomach converts to our use. How useless to treat disease with this , that and the other remedy and neglect the most tmpqrtant of all , the stomach. The earliest lymptoms of Indigestion arc sour risings , bud taste In the mouth , gas In stomach and bowels , palpitation , all gone feeling , fatntness , headaches , constipation ; later comes loss of flesh , consumption , liver and heart troubles , kidney diseases , nervous prostration , all of which arc- the Indirect re sult of poor nutrition. Any person suffering from Indigestion should make It a practice to take after each meal one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , al lowing It to dissolve In the mouth and thus mingle with the saliva and enter the stomach 'In ' the most natural way. Thcso tablets arc highly recommended by Dr. Jennlsoit be- causa they are composed of the natural di gestive nclds and fruit essences which as sist the stomach In digesting all wholesome food before It has tlmo to ferment and sour. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists , full sized packages at CO cents. They are also excellent for Invalids and children. A book on stomoch diseases and thousands of testimonials from genuine cures sent free by addressing Stuart Co. , Maruhntl , Mich. A LOW PRICE , If Furniture , like" sugar , was sold by the pound , you could scarcely pot more of It for $25.00 than is represented by this triple llook Cabinet. It Is really a series , of three cabinets , each one separate from the others. This makes possible a classlflcfitloti of the library , as (1) ( ) history , (2) ( ) poetry ? (3) ( ) fiction : or (1) ( ) books of reference ( Bclenco , artf.theolosy and philoso phy ) . (2) ( ) history , ; blography and essays , (3) ( ) poetry and fiction , ; ' * Together the cabinets will accommodate over 300 volumes. : , ' T.ns entire construction ( back , slldo s'lelvcs/'ietc. ) Is In oak. Tht center cabinet Is-recessed about 2 inches , and this breaks tlii' . monotony of the long front. ' v- The cabinets have , separate doors , each with stout lock. Th ro arc eight legs , with Dutch ball feet. Thi ? total height is about six feet. It is a 'rcniarkable piece of furni ture for $25,00. ' Chas. ShiYfirick & Co. U f > ? isth and Doug-las , i ' ' at s u' i FURNITUREAND DRAPERIES. > nililnNalli/'urO ( > iinlti > < < ll' > > < - Nolio oiiual SOc.atUnisglata orOol. Chum. Co. , Wash. , I ) , q. Stories , an endless variety j | of articles on subjects of gen eral interest , with beautiful illustrations ( many of them in five colors ) combine to make " COMFORTable , - and therefore § "COMFORTABLE. " Is it any wonder that such @ a Monthly Magazine , cost- | | ingf but fifty cents a year , should have the largest cir- 2 culation of any periodical ipi on this planet ? It has pre0 H cisely that. M Copy for 5 cents , of your newsman. RAILWAY TIME CARD avrs IBURLINGTON & MO. RIVElt.Arrives [ Omaha Union Depot , 10th & Maeon Sts.l Omahn S:30i : m Di-nvcr Express 0:35am : 4:3ipm.Ellf : , IIIIIs. Mont. A Pusct Sn.l Ex. 4:03m : | l : . 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Lonli Cannon Itall . HWam : Prank Erne Showed Up Very Well Against Iho Colored Champion. HELIGONIAN'S ' RUSHES WERE INEFFECTIVE Crnuil AViin rtlth tlir HulTiilo Lnil mi Cbeere.l Him 1lvipntrillpltlicr One nf tinrialitem Si sorely Mnrkpil , NEW YOUK , Dec. G. There was a very large attendance of club members and guests at the New Manhattan club tonight to see the ton-round bout for a decision between George IJIxon of lloston , the featherweight champion of the world , and Frank Erne of Uuffalo , who aspires to the championship. There were three bouts on the program. The curtain raiser was eight-round go at HO pounds bc-twecn Matt Matthews of New York and Tom Frnzer of Ilrooklyn. In the sixth round Frazer was almost out when the referee stopped the bout after one minute nnd thirty seconds of fighting and declared Matthews the winner. Jim Frntiey of Portland , Ore. , and Harry Fisher of Ilrooklyn were the next ones In a bout of dght rounds. The inert weighed about the- same , but the Portland man had the advantage of about two Inches lu height , Francy had a decided advantage In the open ing round , but when the third was over It was a case of go as you please. After one and a halt minutes' lighting In the fourth round Fisher got In a right-hand upnerctit on Francy's neck and ho foil flat on his back. Referee Sagel picked Franey up to avoid hav ing to count him out , sent the men to their corners and stopped vho bout. Fisher was declared the winner. The match was at catch weights. Brno then entered the ring. He was han dled by Charley While. Dlxon came In two minutes later , attended by Tom O'llourko. The boys weighed 120 pounds each. Round 1. They sparred for nn opening. Dlxou led nnd landed on the shoulder , llcth led the left and fell snort nnd clinched. Dlxon again 'fell ' short und Krne clinched , DJxon landed on the face with the left , 13rne sent his right to the body. Erne was very clever and got Into n clinch whenever Dlxon would lead. Hound 2. Dlxon sent hli left on Erne's face and Erne put his on Dlxon's face twice. Then he put hla right ovur Dlxon's heart twice nnd two lefts on Dlxon's face nt close quarters , lioth countered with their lefts on the face. Erne swung his left nnd tapped Dlxon lightly on the Jaw as the colored boy wns getting' out of the way. CHEERED THE HUFFALONIAN. Round 3. Erne followed Dlxon up and got his left on the face In Dlxon's corner. Dlxon rtiHliod , but Frank stopped him with a loft hand Jab In the face. Dlxon put his right In hard on Erne's body. Erne evaded Dlxon's rushes nnd got his left Hush on Dlxon's face. The JlulTaloiilan wns greeted with cheers ns he went to his corner. Round 1. Dlxon rushed twice , but Erne stopped him. Frank landed on the colored boy's faee with his left. Erne stopped two left hand jabs for the ilbs and landed once more on the face. Dlxon swung his left for the body , but fell short. Then he rushed a dozen times , but was cleverly stopped each time. Finally Dlxon crossed over his right on the side of the ho.ul. Round t > . Erne put his left on the face nnd Dlxon countered with his right on the head. Dlxon landed right and left hand suing ! " on the head and again his rlplit on the face. Eine countered with his right on the body. After n break Dlxon got his right on Ilrne's left ear. Erne's cleverness In stopping the rushes of. tne champion was loudly applauded. Round ( i. Dlxon rutlied. out Erne got out or the way. I'Jrno sent a clean left to Dlxon's face and George responded with his left on the neck. Both countered hotly \vlth lefts on the face. Dlxon landed right and left on the neck. During the remainder of tlio round Erne broke ground nicely and Dlxon failed , to llnd him. Round 7. Dlxon rushed twice nnd was stopped. Erne landed his left on Dlxon's face three times in rapid succession without a. return. Dl\pn put In his left on the face and Erne repented the blow , following It up with a good straight left on the nose. Dlxon landed a right band swing on the neck and jabbed his light and loft on the same place There were frequent cries of foul from Erne's partisans on account of Dlxon swinging his right while Erne's hands were engaged In a clinch. Charley While and Tom O'Raurko Indulged In a wordy war over the tactics of the colored lad , and White called the atlentlon of the referee to Dlxon's methods frequently. RUSHES CLEVERLY'MET. Round S. Dlxon rushed again and again , but Erne met him cleverly. Dlxon landed his left on the face heavily , but Erne went back with a similar blow. During tljo lat ter part of this round there was some llerce fighting , both men breaking about even In punching and clinching , nnd Dlxon's left car wns bleeding. Round 3. Dlxon landed a hard left swing on the j.iw and Jabbed his left on the face Erne hit him on the back of the head with his right. Dlxon rushed matters , hot Erne was there before him every time. Dlxon landed one heavy right on the head , which dazed the IJtiffalo lad not a little. Round 10 and last. Roth countered on the face with the left. Dlxon landed heavily with the left on the face and beds * nnd a right hand swing on the back of the neck. Erne got In a straight left on the face ; again on the jaw , Erne broke ground frequently and llnnlly sent his left twice to the face. Nothing further was done until the round ended. The referee declared the bout a draw and the spectators wcro well satisfied with the declplon. Hrne was warmly congratulated ns ho was leaving the ring. CLAHIC'H COMPI.AI.Vr SUSTAINED. ( Mvilerx ill Gentry mill Joe 111(111011 ( Ordered to Pay Entrance l'"ee. CHICAGO , Dec. 5. J. Scott , owner of John II. Gentry , nnd John S. Taylor , owner of Joe Patchen , were today ordered to pay the Lincoln Pnilc association , Lincoln , Neb. , each $7i.entranco money for breach of con tract , and It waa ulso ordered that they , QUAKER OATS The Child Loves It. The Dy.spiptlc Dcitiutnl.s It. The H pi euro Dotes ou It. DO YOU EAT IT * Notice nt SnIiuf CollnU'rnlN. Notice Is lierby plven that the under signed , the Union Life Insurnncu company of Omaha , Nebraska , will , on Saturday , Hie 23th day of Docemlxr , A. P. . 18D5 , at the hour of ono o'clock and thirty minutes. j ) . m. , of ealil day nnd at the cast front door of tliu county court liou.su In the city of Omaha. In the county of Douglas nnd btate of Nebraska , under and by virtue of a power at milo dated January 10 , US ! , mude anil executed by H. C. Cushlnff , In favor of tie | said Union Life Insurance company of Omaha. Nebraska , proceed to sell twenty- llvo (25) ( shares of the capital stock of The I jultuble Trust company of Omuha , Nc- braEku , of the pur viiluo of ono hundred dollars per share , ami which shares are evidenced by the ccrtlllcate number thirty- one , Ifsued by the Raid The Kqultable Trust company of Omaha , Nebraska , on the 8th day of July , A. D. . 1831. to II.G. . Gush Inc. as owner. Bald sale will bo piudo to satisfy The Union Life Insurance company of Omaha , Nebraska , the sum of two thouaanil dollars , together with Interest on said sum at the rate jof live per cent per annum from the 1st day of February. 16)3 ! ) , for the pay ment nf which cum said shares of stock aie pledged as .collateral security. THU UNION 1,1 FK IN8UHANCK COMPANY OK OMAHA , NKHHASKA ? Hy WV. . aiormnan , Its Attorney , Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the. board of directors of the Alfalfa Intention District ut their olllce In Ognlalla , Nebraska , on the 23d day of December , ISllj , up to 10 o'clock a , m. , for ! 1,5CK > In bonds Usued by said district In denominations not to exceed JMO , and draw- Inu Interest at the lute of 6 per cent per annum , payuble scml-annually at the olllce of stnt3 treasurer , Lincoln , Nebraska , July and January 1 of each year. These bonds aio 10-20sj u percentage of principal a pro vided by law Is payable every year after ten veurs. These bondu were declared legally Ituued and u valid lien upon the lands Included In the district * In an action In the district court of Kolth county , Nebraska , which llndlne was reviewed on an appeal to the supreme court of the state and the judgment , o { the lower court was ulllrmed In the court of lant resort. Tha board re- servea the rlKlit to reject any or nil bids. Addresi nil bldx to H. C , Anderson , Hecro- tary , Ogaiollu , Neb. Hy order of the Hoard of Directors of Alfalfa Irrigation District , made thU 30th day of November , A , D , 1895. M. A. DAUOIIBUTVPres. . II. C. ANDEHSON. Sec.d22)t d2-2)t with their horsf * . be Bii nemleil until the order In compiled with. Tht' wai one of the numerous decisions renchp < l today by the bonrtl of appeals of the American Trot- tint ? association , which lifts boon In ! > e < don at the Auditorium hotel since Tutnl.iy. About 100 decisions were hnnded down today. The charpo against the owners of Oentry and Patched a9 that they fulled to keep nn engagement to rnce nt Lincoln. I'AS.HIMJ linUHKMK.VS AIMMLVLS. Nntloiinl .Vn nolntliin HoltixtnlvM Sev ern 1 nml llofuxi-H u Couple. NEW TOniC , Dec. S.-Aniong the ca < cs decided by the board of review of the Na tional Trotting association today was that of Q. O , Notions of Grand Hapld ? , Mich. , accused of fraud In the $10,000 Alcyron-Nel- son race nt Itencon Park , Huston , In 1SS ! > . llobens had applied for permanent rc'.nslitc- ment , but the boatd would only continue the temporary reinstatement granted him nt Chicago loit year. Dr. J. 13. 1 . McCusky , Lancaster. Pa. , who was expelled for Informality nnd wtong opinion nt Le ( irand's track in 1SS2 , wat ordered reinstated , ns the bmrd considered ho had been sulllclpntly punls'lioil. T. H. Uavls \Vllllnmyon , Pa. , applied for the rplnstatcmont fur himself anil his horses. He was Ru pemled nt Lykeim , Pn. , on August 31. 18D3. The boant found that , nlthough Davis withdrew hli horses In the customary way , It was n violation of the letter of the law , nnd the practice at the track. A flno of $100 wns Imposed nnd Davis suspended until It Tins paid. The application for telnstntcment of Daniel li. Hoyer of AVIgsburg , IM , . who una expelled on the charge of "ringing" Honchmnnt1 , nllns Peter , wo1 * denied. Queens County Agricultural socloty made application for n rehearing of the , old Queen Hess case. The mnro fell In the race > nt Mlncoln , L. L. nnd failed to llnlsh. The judges allowed the man * tn start ngnln and she won the race. The board decided that the Judges were wrong In allowing the mnro to start ngnln nnd directed the owner of Queen Hess to refund the ptlze to the sectotnry for distribution , llo will stand suspended until the money Is paid over. The board went Into executive session after luncheon rows , but opened up Inter to hear Mr. John Horilon , sr. . In toferonce to the case of St. Stephen' * Park associa tion of St. Stephen * . Ninv llrnnswlck. ngnlnst George Cnrvlllo of St. John , N. H. The bonrd reserved Its decision , nnd then resumed Its executive session. MAimu Ac.iuis TO KIKIIT KIT/ . Dun Stuart PutN Up ii I'urniof .f 1O.OOO for ( InCoiilr t. NGW YOUK. Dec. S.-John J. Qulnn , mnimger of Peter Muhor. met Dnn Stuart this morning nnd agreed to a light between Mnher and Kltzslmmons. Qulnn heard Stunrt'H proposition , which wns for n light with KllzHlmmons for n $10,000 purse nnd the championship 1-elt , to be held near 101 Pnfo , Tex. Qulnn assented to It nnd cnllcd for articles of ngeement. Stuart suggested that they would better bo signed outside the state , and Qulnn acquiesced , The date se lected Is cither February 13 or IB. A tele gram wns sent to Fltzslmmoni , asking him If this dnte wns satisfactory. The light will bo for n purse nnd the heavyweight championship. The amount of the purse will probably be $10 , < > 00 , but It Is understood Hint Qulnn wishes to have It $15,000. When the articles are signed the principals will put up W.SOO each us n guar anty of good faith. It Is proposed to pull the light off In Mexico , Just ucroo the Hlo Grande from Kl Paso. It Is planned to erect , there a tent capable of seating 30,000 persons. It was agreed by Qulnn nnd Stunrt that the stakeholder must be a man who does not I've ' In the state of Texas. The articles of ngrement will be practically the same as those agreed to by Corbett nnd FltzHlmmon = . Stuart 18 empowered with full authority to make the match with Maher , but Fltzslmmons linn stipulated that he must llrst make n formal request for Corbett to meet the Australian In Mexico. Fltzslmmons nnd Muher have met before In the ling. They fought ut New Orleans on March 2 , 1S92. and Maher was vanquished In twelve rounds. Maher was knocked out by Joe Goddard on December 8 , 1892. In three rounds , fought In the Coney Island Ath letic club's arenn. MUUP1IV AVILL O TO TIII3 COURTS. Ills I2iiitl > vrN llnc-U Him In ( lie Fluln for ItHliNtiltriiirnt. WESTBORO , Mass. , Dec. G. Interviewed today on the subject of the suspension of Murphy by the League of American Wheel men racing board , Mr. Elliott Rurrls ? , managing director of Humber & Co. . said : "I have Just received n telegram from Mr Murphy stating ho will nirlve In New York on Saturday.1' Asked If Humber & Co. would take any legal action In the matter , Mr. lltirrlss said : "I am satisfied that Murphy Is Innocent. No evidence that has been given to the public by members of the racing board proves Murphy guilty of nny agreement with Cabannc nnd Titus ; In fact all the evidence shows that Murphy refused to enter Into an agreement. I am await ing Murphy's return home to decide what our action will be. "The counsel of the company has Just rendered an opinion on the subject In which he says : "The racing board has , by Its pro ceedings In Murphy's cane. Inlllctcd upon him a serious personal Injury , to-wlt : Practically debarring him from obtalhlng a livelihood In his customary business. It Is n body without authority. To my mind Its nctlon Is tantamount to n conspiracy , ns the board has acted without any legal au thority Kach Individual can be held responsible ! for nny damages that the suf ferer may undergo by reason of the action of the board "In regard to prizes won by Murphv be tween September 2 and the date of his permanent suspension , I have been advised that If the courts Pot aside the sUKpenslon of Murphy the promoters of the race moots where Murphy has competed will bo obliged to deliver the prizes to him. " WHIST Toim.vAMK.vr OIMSXS TODAY. Council IlliilfN ( lie Src-iii' of ( ho Li-nnuc Convention. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Dec. G.-Spccnl.- ( ! ) The local whist team which will contest for honors In the annual meet oC tliti Cen tral Whist league , which occurs Friday afternoon nnd evening at Council Hluffs , left for that city today. The Sioux Falls team Is made up of II , L. Tllchurils , W. L linker , J. H , Gates and J. K. Haughton. This team won the last annual conte't Iti Sioux City , und hns nlnco defeated Sioux City's team once and the Cedar Itnplds team twice , but was defeated by the latter team In the third contest The Central Whist Iragun embraces the following towns' Cedar Haplds , DGH Molnes , Pouncll llluffH , Sioux Ollv , Omaha , Dennlxon , Lincoln , Hlcux Falls nnd Yankton , ThU city also sent two other single tennis to take pail In the contest for pahs. SIOUX CITY DPCr.Special ( Telegram ) The Hnwkoyc c'tib will send J II Preston , H. F. Hedges , A. Van Wagoner and T W. Knapp to the Interstate u-lilpt tournament to bo held nt Council Hlull'a Friday after noon. llnlii .Mude ( lit * Truck Ilenvy. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. G. Heavy rain spoiled the going at Inglesldo today Just as the track was beginning to dry out. Vlnctor. the crack 3-year-old of Iho Kim- wcod stock farm , won n ho pleased In the handicap from Potentate , with Grlllln up Two favorites , ono second choice and two outsiders were the wlnnerK. Hummurles : First rnce , seven furlongs : Cun't D.inco won , Doubtful necoml , LaVlentn thltd. Tlmo : laiU. Second race , six furlongs : Carmcl won , Johnny Payne second , IJIIly a , third. Tlmo : liU',4 , Third race , five furlongs : Phllornena won , Service second , lied Will thlid. Tlmo : l:0 : i , Fourth race , six and a half furlongs : Vlnctor won , Potentate necoml , Pefcador thlid. Tlmu : 1-2IV4. Fifth lace , llvu furlongs : George Miller won. Princess Hose second , Hcddlng third Time : 1OI'J : ' , .Sporting llrlcfH. It has hern definitely decided that the Mudl&on track will nut be icopenid for win ter racing. F. J. Titus. Iho BUfp'nded bicycle rider , announces he will 'appeal bin case to the League of American Wheelmen national assembly. The Bcores In Thursday's pool champion- hlilp games were ; Sherman , 131 ; Klolllo. 110 ; Horgan , 100 ; Walsh , 127 : KeOKh , 128 ; Kliy , 100 ; Clearwater , 123 ; Sutton , G , A dispatch from London tayw Hint Jem Smith and Dan Crecdon huvc boon matched nt catch weight ) * before the National Hjiurt- Ing club. The light will come off Janu ary 27. President Kvnns of Heddlng college. Guleshurg , III. , hns prohibited foot b.ill gamva by stud nta of that liiHtltiillnn. He says the/ game Is n dlfgruco tn civilization and compares with bull lltjlils nnd prlzs lights. The Judges In the recent motoeyclo content awarded the gold mc-dnl fur safety , eime nf control and absence of noise lo the Morrlx & Solomu machine of Phllad'-lphlu. Flrut prize for speed went tn the Dtiryen motor. H. Miller of Decatur. HI. , wa- awarded H prize for good performance run ! economy of operation. o A. O. Hartley ol Magic , IM. , write * : "J feel It a duty of mine 10 Inform you and the public that DoWltt'd Witch Hazel Silvp cured me of a very bail casu of eczema , It alto cured my boy of a running sore on uls Its. FRANCIS IS TRANSFERRED Now Gets tlio Territory Between Chicago nnd Missouri Hlvor , CHANGES MADE BY THE BURLINGTON to llo 1'liuH-il ITnili't * Cliiii'Ko of .Mr. Knxtln ( iiioMMt'n UN til 1'rnn- Uurllngton railroad circles were decidedly excited over the oxcltu'he ' announcement made In The lice yesterday of plans for a complete reorganization of the passenger de partment of the system , to take effect ou January 1. John Krancls , present general passenger nircnt 'of ' the llurlliigton linen west of the Missouri , will succeed Mr. KttstU at Chicago as general passenger agent of the lines be tween Chicago anil the Mlfvsolirl rlvtr. While there has been some talk In Hurling- ton clrclfa of such n change fur a year or more , there was nothing tanglnlo In the talk until Wednesday , when Mr. Krnncls received a telegram calling him to Chicago nt once. Kven now the local olllclils liavo no dennlta Information on the proposed changes , but accept the Information given them In The IJoo telegram from Chicago as authentic. There Is something of a story In the pro motion of Mr. frauds. It Is gem-rally known In railroad elides that he has not been In accord In his Ideas of rallioad business with General Manager iloldrcgc , ami In fact for more than a ysar , the t\\o gcntlcmjn have hardly been on speaking terms. The caiibes for the dirtcionccs are not fully Known further than that Mr. Fwncls has opposed the liberal policy of HID management In fur nishing transportation for political purposes and has accordingly Incurred the dU'pleasura of Mr. Holdrcge. It Is known that Mr. Holdrego has been anxious to get Mr. Fran cis out of his present position. Mr. Frauds , however , stands high In the Ilurllngton coun. elU , and has had liillunice that prevented his suffering ut the lumly of un unfriendly general manager. The present change Is n promotion for Mr , Francis , and ho and hla irnncral manager are both sunmvipil in tin pleased with the change. Mr. Frnticls has been In the railroad serv ice for twenty-throe years. Ho began as tel egraph operator on the Grand Trunk at I'rcscott. Out. , In 1872 , and came to the Ilur llngton In 1SS1 as chief clerk to Iho division superintendent at Lincoln. Two years later ho was appointed chief clerk to 1 > . S. Kustls , who was then general pasucngcr agent of the U. & M. In this city. In 1SS5 he was maJe assistant general passenger agent of the road , and when Mr. Kustls was promoted to be general passenger agent of the Q. In 1888 Mr. Francis was made general passenger agent of the I ) . & M. , the position which ho holds today. There. Is n good deal of speculation ns' to who will succeed Mr. Francis as general pas- Heiiger agent of the D. & M. The road has followed civil service lines pretty closely In the matter of. promotions In the Omaha gen eral offlces. Mr. Francis followed Mr. Eustls from chief clerk to general passenger agent and Arthur 11. Smith has fallowed Mr. Fran cis. Ho. came here from Lincoln and took the position of chief clerk when Mr. Francis was made assistant general passenger agent. Then when Mr. Francis became general passenger - senger agent Mr. Smith was made his ass'st- ant. He Is recognized as an able passenger man , familiar with the work of the depart ment and thoronghly qualified for the promo tion to which ho Is entitled by the civil serv ice rules and which hi * friends hope he may secure In the reorganization of the depart- ment. W. J. Kcnyon , who Is now general freight and passenger agent of the Chicago , jMuiuiKiuu i > iuriiiern , me ai. I'nul line of the system , 1.4 also mci tioncd as a probable successor of Mr. Francis. Ilnril C'oul lint CM Co tip. The coal rate war Is sioposed to be at at end now. Yesterday all of the roads between Chicago and Omaha advni ccd the- rates or hard coal to $3 a ton , within 25 cunts a toe of the price- that has prevailed for a numbci of years. It is a little lats In the season for the cbango In rates to have any effect upon the coal business in Omal-a or the west. The big bulk of the coal business was done during the fall mouths , when rates were completely df- morallzed and anthracite was being hauled for $1 a ton or less. Then , after the bulk of tlio buolness had been done , the roads gener ally agreed upon a $2 rote und the restocking was done at that figure. Now , with the win ter's supply all In , the roads have decided to be decent and comply with the terms of the recent freight agreements and will maintain rates , while there is nothing to do in that line , at $3 a ton. A I'liuii for Mr. JVOOHCT. H. B. Keeper , who made a reputation here as a good railroad man and a good follow , as contracting freight agent of the Missouri Pa cific , la slated for another Job and a promo tion. He Is now at Salt Lake as commercial agent of the Missouri Tactile. U lu under stood that he is to be made I'aclflc coast freight agent of the Missouri Pacific , with headquarters at San Francisco , succeeding George 13 , Magulro , who has resigned that position. _ - 1. 1 n I. nml CoiiplIiiKH. General AgEiit Phllllppl of the MUsouri Pa cific Is In Atchlsoii. Passenger Agnit Godfrey of the Miusourl Pacific Is In St. Louis. The Denver & Hlo Grande will build n line from Denver to Cripple Creek. Superintendent of Telegraph Korty of the Union Pacific lias returned from Chicago. It Is reported that the Northwestern Is figuring on building into Denver from Su perior. In bringing the Ilostonlans from Dsnver to Omaha the Hock Island made the run from Garland to Phllllpsljurg , on the Knnswj di vision , a distance of 140 miles In ICO minutes. Hot 1'MroH on a C'olil Day. ALLiGAN , Mich. , Dec. C. TheChafoe block , the largest business structure In the town , burned at un early hour this morning. Loss , estimated at $100,000 ; partially insured. Th ? first Hoar was occupied by stores , and the tecond anil third by a number of families. Several pcrtouu had narrow escapes , but no out ! wau tterluusly hurt. HOHTONV1LLB. Win. , Dec. C. Tie ! Oroen- villrt hotel , located bix miles fast of here , burned to the ground this moinlnt : . V/llllam Iteutcr , an employe of the hotel , was suffo cated und was taken from the burning build ing dead. Sevcnil members uf a medicine ( roupo escaped death by Jumping from the second lloor windows , clad only In thulr night robes , SAN FHANC1SCO , Dec. G. The world's largest battery of dynamite guns was given its official test today , The battery Is In the Presidio reservation ou a high hill southeast COO yards from Fort Wlnllelil Scott , The trial was satisfactory In all respects. Thn tests wcro made directly under the supervision of the government board of olllcors , which liaa the acceptance of the guns in Its hands , * Kui-fi'lli'il It * Cliarlur. I10STON. Dc , 5. Tlia Masyaohuietta Ship Canal company , an organization that was formed for the construction uf n canal across Capo Cod. failed to deposit * IGO,000 forfeit money with the treasurer of the common wealth and accordingly the act passed by the last legislature In relation to the construc tion of a Hlilp canal acroti Cape Cod becam * null and vnld at midnight , Th Mi.ilfl-ll .llutlicr Has found l' ' at her little one * art > Improved mete tiy the pleanant laxative , Syrup of Klga , when In need of thtr laxative effect of A gentle remedy than by any other , and that It li more- acceptable to them. Children enjoy It and It bunvflU them , Tlie Iru * remt-dy , Syrup of Flga , Is manufactured by Hie California Fig Syrup Co. only. dm Nil I lluvvuivyur Iti-xlurui. NKW YOHK , Dec. B. A cablegram wan received In tlili city last nlglu , giving offi cial notlcu of the resignation of Theodora llavdaiejer , consul general of Auvirla In this city. Mr. Havemcycr resigned Hires weeks ago Letauio of a prosurc of his pilvate business affair * alter holding the position for twenty-five ytir , One Mluute Couch Curu Is a popular remedy for crojp. t'afe for clilldicii mid adult * ,