Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    T1IJ3 OMAHA DAILY BEE : > lrii38r ? > AY , OCTOHKK 0 , 1S1)J. ) (
SPECIAL NOTICES.
orllMoinciitx for HIONO column a
! > tnkcn iinlll laCMl p. in. , for < ! IP
iiltur nnil until S t > . m. for ( lie
Iiiiiriilnic tun ! Sinidnj oil I Ilium.
rHlfti-ri , 1i > riti < -N < lne n itiiin-
IKTIM ! chock , c'lin lime IIIINWCTN nd-
< lrr-NNCil lo it iiiinilM-ri-d letter In euro
of 'I In * lice. A HIM ITS nil ndilrrxst-d
nlll drlltcrcil on jiriNnlnllou of
On * cbccK iinly.
Union , I I- ' t-n ivnril llrnt Innprllniii
1c n itoril ( lioroaflcr. NotliliiR < itl < c-n
for ICHH tlinii U.'i' for flu * llrit Inscr-
tlim. 'lhn < > mlv erllioliioli In lnll.it lie-
run ronncciHIt ol ) ,
AVriJI ) Vl.i : HUM' .
WWrir > AN 1T > HA ; WHO r-AN THINK OK
r mip Imple Uilnn to ( mlfnt ? Protrct your
l < l n they tnity brln < ? you w iltli Wrlti- John
\\olilntliiiii * Co. , Dept V. I'nlpnt Attormv .
\\fip mifi i < Ii r for thIr Jl fcOO prlro nfftr
nnO n II < nf 200 tnvrnllnna wnnlcl It-271
e
\ \ V TI'I ) AN' AfTlVi : MAN IN ttVntlY 1.O-
to re IIIVHI nt its ( Mo fortune lnlntpr
l ) will Kuntiititon < I500 weekly nml nl
< ! i Invc tlBnl nt once. Ilex MOS , Itoa-
ton , Mi i H-MS83 Of
ICO Trt JIM ) AND HXlMJNfll'S I'AII ) MAUJS-
in n for iKirn , cxt'-i'li-nr'G iniiK-codsaij , pxtru
Indiirpniciitd to cuntotnets. dm * C Illshoii ft
Co. , St. I iUln. H-MC07 O7 _ _
- AI.I.S rou luuunus wrrii
llm iriile thnriiiifflily In s weeks , nnil furnish
Ftr > multuntUiliK ! to rnulunti-H , constnal prnr-
ttie. wllli RMH ! ln tructnm. coriplttc mitlll
of tr > oln dannlnl , IIRM Fntiirita > n. t itnlngiic
tnnllw ! fr tMnlor'n Inrl ! > pr CotlcKC HO N
Slh til St I.ouls , Mo II-M313 fi *
.
tncn llh ruinlllcs ini-fpiinl Ail Irpis Khirl-
ilnlt Ptlc-1 I'o Oinnlin. Ncl ) , or Shcrlilun , Wvo
II 1C3
rou WVDMINO UAti.itoAn
wcirlt , jrnoil waga , free fine Kra
mer & O'llinrti 1KO r.irn.tm street
streetij
ij- MHO e
\ \NTri ) . MANr\ "
llitnrr < .t III Rood pnjlllif | jll ln(1i' Ail-
X Bl Hep. M7 ( ( ! C'
\ \ VNTI II MAN TO WOIIK AIlOt'NIJ
for hnnril , old noldler luufpiictl 1SID llovvnril
Ftrcct II M4C8 C
v vs rri > ONI-J MAN IN TVIIIY roUN-TV. TO
rppiiiunt IIITKP iiu-'llrnl IIOIIFP , Rood pny ; nr
rxiicrlPiicn rniulrcd. wntk ll lit. I * . ( o Itox
70ft. 1 litiiiKo , III U-5IIC2 0
AVANTIJD KIJMAI.U III3I.1' .
ACTIViVO.MAN AT J10 00
werlilv to rpprp pit us. Aildress llr > \ f.Tns , llos.
tpnMnn O M3SI Of. *
t-
( Ineil IntPlllKPnt pprpoti to tnlp clmi c of
otiiall chlllrcn , wii es. $ .100 Appl > forenixjns ,
2JOD St Sliiry's nve BV cnnur.
_ _ _ _ _ C MIPS C
w \NTKII ami , TO TAKI : CAIII : OK cmi.n-
ron nml nislrt In necona work , aerinnn IIFP-
fcrrcd 116 Ho. 32nil Avc. C 43G
itivpiit > usns.
H IN AI.IJ I'Ains or TIII : OITV TIII :
Divls Companj , 1005 Pnrnani D 27 !
HOUSES. nuNiwA & co. , IDS N ISTII ST.
273
MOUIHN nousna c. A srAim.oisN. v i.iri :
sir\M nnATin so is AND PI.ATS
lluucird ItnntK , Hgi'iit , 1010 ChlciiKO stirct
1) 275
ci/oici / ; iiousim ANDcori'.vrsiis AI
Hieelt > , fj to J50. Plilillt > , 170. I'.iinam.
1) 27C
' MbT OF IIOURUd. inu ilyiioN
llec.l Co. J12 H. tltli Bt. U-.CT7
IIOUSPS. WALLACi : , 11HOWN I1LK. 1BTH
niul DoiiKlai. l278
iioo.M MonniiN coitNnii PLAT. : ioi LPAV-
tnworth st IJ MCC1 O10
rou IIINT. ruiiNi.siuu ) on IINPUIINISIIKO
house , 8 looms , inoJern 009 Pnik avenue
3 IIOOM COTTAOU. S. K. 2DD AND CI.VllKC
n 091
N ruuNisiino noiisn-iNQUinn N
13 cur 21th mill U-'avemvortli bts IJ 231 II
1'OU ULNT. 9-ItOOJI
nt & 1U N. IStli St , for Ml 1)0 ) per month Ai > | il >
VV 11 MclKle , DO ) 1st Nnfl Hank Uldng
U M2CO
8 UOOM iiousn , MouniiN iMPitovi.MiNrs
ccntrnlly lomttil , ii-iit nioUtrutc Inqulic SO"
K Mni st n joe oo
1030 S SOTIt AVU , 10-IIOOM IIOUSII , OAK
lloi I ftnil llnl'li moileni In evciy tcspect. tmtcs
iiKintloH , fuinuic anil lauiulo , bc-bt built liousc
In l 10 city. H710 per month Omaha. Itcal
intato anil liuut Co. , 211 So IStl ) st
D-M116
T\VLLVI-HOOM : MonniiN iiousn AND
111tck li.irn , 223 ! rarnuin. Applj to J.V
Iloblilns. looms 3 nnd 4. Davlil e IIK. \ \ .
1)-1I32S
iTunir noon MODIUN niAiin niTAciuD :
2719 I'opplcton uvciiiir. choice , J12 50.
ClKlit loom model n , Ililily-thlnl ami Hurt
7 fooiu moilern lirick , 0)4 ) N 231 J30 CO
10 loom mnitcrn hilclc , MO N. Sll. } J" > 00
loom inoJern lirick , CI4 S 29th. S25 00
13 room modern , 2bth nnil AVooInulh , JJ2 M )
C A SI AHll , 0j N Y. LiftII
I ) M3.il
ran
11 room house ; moilern S215 Hownnl street , $23
LniK" IIOUTO. funilnheil or mifiirnUheil , ccntrull >
located , nil moilern eotut-nltitiCL" *
I'OTTIIK .V OnOllClR COMPANY ,
a. Vf Cor. ICtli niul 1'arnim Sts
D-M3ID i
r m nnrsr rou TIII : WINTIJU. NINIMIOOM
IIOIIIH * fiirnlnlieil , moilern POIIM nlenn-i , 0110
liloik from Pnrk e.ir line on South SOth st ,
nrar 1'nrU hrhool ; will ri-nt ihonp to Hiilliililo
lrr i.iii Itcst of refwemis lennlrcil Atllrrh-
X SI Hi c IJ-MAi. 12
A 4 VNI1 C-HOOM rtAT ll2SO
Hill U 3CD
rou HUNT. Ninvr.Y ruiiNiPincn NIW :
clitht roiim , luoilclil house , best liirKuln In
il ( > fur Hie tirlcc. M. J. Kcnniird Sun 310
Illimn blk O Mior-O
roit iti'N'T , IICIIT-IIOOM MorTrniJTiiotisu
wl'li barn } J" > 00 Imiulie 2011 rterco Ht 0
I'd 1 .iin.im I ) 1",7 11
.HUM llltlflC , Clli\I' , IliST LOCA-
ti u in iinulia.V. \ . P Claris , S201 nnnulns St
TMU IIKNP. N' iiir.\c-iut : > . . . , t- , , , .
20J Cullfoinlaitieet 1 > M1C9 S *
hi M N in HIM iiot'.si ' : . MuiiitN ;
:51i JdneB U MtfS 7 *
rttu ur.NT ruitMsiinn IIOOMS.
s KUiMsiiiiii itnojia rou iiopsiiiii'"jjfo :
fui man an < l \ \ lfiitcnt taken In Ijuanl JI9 .N'
uijt HINT
liuaril hlrmil hint , cli'ilile lliii. ! t-levntor
ffvt buth i ipteH it-.inon.itile nnuisuKk hotu
i : sjii
_
uooMs.Ti6TisTKirp"- :
liu : ri hi Jiury'a. K MI it a *
I IKKMI.S AMI HOAIII1.
rou IIINT puiiNiHiiin IIOOMSVITH on
witnoiit hoanl , ( .team heat ami all moilern
nhjirOM-rncnt-i' Kpi-ilal lou lates for the \\ln.
tc'r Mlillanl hotel lOlh ami Chlpago , M J
Pnuick pniflctpr. | P 900
ri.kAKANTlloov K. WITH IJOAHD ,
nli in to l\\y car I1I1U3. I' ' S Doilk-x
Il'XN ' 2M nOUULAR IIOOMS. rjl.
nlfhtrtt iinftirnli-lu'd. piUcn tu mil the llii' a ,
tulile pxi-elluit , 1' 3J3 JJ
STI.VM IUATID : : IKIO.MS WITH
itt iufB l iul , l' J Cupltul uve IVnlio l > -
roii iii.NT ppuNisinlii irooM"vr7n rioA"iiiT
on South J'Jlh n , neai I'urU ulinol to one of
tvvet SOIIIJT mtn , private Jainllj ; no other
lK > ar > i < n < ivheie honw ( nmruiu i-an bo hail
Mu > it Blio I ml of rcfi-icneCB ami nlnt uhero
einplo > eil Aililnn ) Jv 11 , llee P-MMJ ! !
rt'llNIMIKl ) nilOMfl WITH llu\H ! > , UIU'IIII-
inn316 H 'Uli St. I' M59 , ' | |
nooMS AND iioAiii ) in Noiiiii irm Kr"
_ P .MJ10 J
1'OH lsr.NVT\\O Pl'll.MSIinii"UnOHS ONP
nun nlipivxlth _ < r without bonul n.odiVn.
i noons ,
B riiAMinnta rdit"iini'8iJKiii > iNn MAN
ana wire , vvatir la klti-hen , mtol kink 313 N.
*
1711 _ Ujj _
Fl'ltNLSmin AND UNnniNlSilIJD" ilvXM8.
with or without , board OH North Turnty.thlrd
ttrvct O iHCl V
nn.vr STOHIS : AMI
. inline BIOHK iiiitiiN , wit
I'liinain , ( luce ttorlck ami lu > fininu will allt-r
to > ult tenant , loiv rtnl 311 l. t Nat'l ll'k bhle
_ _
rou HI-NT IJHjsroiiY nu iciciri I.UINO
ot Jl r&niom St. Thin l > uljn | | hs a llreproof
rnuenl ba em nl. loinplele uteam iitatlnir Ui.
tuiv . vviitei on all llwin ; gja , etc. Apply nl
tin ultlci * of Tit. ie . I HU
u \\TIII.
AOKNTS WANTED AP.MlIlTBn COMIC
motto unl cainwilfrn lnll'on , hot wll rp ;
1 C jr ilof II ZS per 1" , t > o t null. 1 M fer
I m by fxfrm I'flrnptilgn supply Co , SI
Arrh St Ilotton M J 227
wriiiTO : nn > T.
to it 40 , tn Aflli : TtlAfTS TIIIinE TO riVK
mllM , nt n fiirmit ( * n to llfl > mll s of Ortutut.
Hi-mln I'axton Mock K M45C N
S 'I OH A (313.
PAfinc STOU\OI : AND WAiinnofsi : ro.
CVS 910 Jan O n rHl rtornse and forwanlln * .
MS
OM VAN A STOllUin. HIS FAU'M. Tl'.l. 1UI
AMI
I'UH MIIUTTTALKsT C.UIIUAHI3S
11111610111 ! . bottom nrlcCT A. J. Slmpion Hi/ )
Hoitge. P-2SI
rou MALI : HOIISR HnNi > 'S ANI > CAII-
rlnj-c nt 10 I s 37th bt 1' 320 u
run siiniiisi'liii < AM < ors.
r HIAPIST : iiAiinwoon WOVMN
bins nimlit * II I.e < > , Ml Douglas. Q 2M
nirisTnni iitisit
intipr lilich \ < y flan-mont I'nlfj , utilfinllil
forcrd rrtrp\pr | from Inml or wntcr , can Use
bicycle Itobert IVPIIS. ivrnlu. Iowa
lj m 300-6 *
rou HAM : . srmnY. IMIAHTON AND
C'nluintiiiH I'onronl tuiiiy , with full leather
top nrnrlj- new , liirealn. T J HoRer lltlt
an 11'armim tj 103
n , vni VOYA.NTS.
MAIIY riUTX flAlUVOYANT S2I N
ICtli. SM303 17 *
.n\ss\ : , IIATIIS , ivrr.
MMI : MITIT , 1121 nnraLAS. IIOOM B. MAS-
( , n ( , anil Hluim baths T MI2J 10
MIKS AMIH. VAPOII IJAIIIS , siArtAau ro ;
R 13lh St. , room 3 T MC03 O7 *
MHS mi MON , iurruir MAPSAOK PAII-
IOI-M. rcfrpshln ? nnd curntlvc , doln'l fall to
call 417 S llth 9t , upstairs T M133 C *
MIPS VVN VAl.KHNIilTltd DIWTUOYS PI2U-
marpnlly by olt-otrlelty suptrllin us hair , moles
warts , etc. Iloom 41C N. Life HIitKU
U 286
nri'Tfisn ri'inD. : NO PAIN. NoTiin-ujT-
tlon from IIUHIIHSH , wu n-fti to hundrt'ils of
imtlints cun-,1 , O IJ Miller Co. 307 N Y.
l.lfo bulldliiB Om-iliH , Neb U J87
MATHS MASSAOI3. M.MU PO-3T. 319'4 ' S I'.TII
V-KS
VIAVI. HOMi : TllKATMIJNT I'OIl UTKIltNIi
ttoulilts IMu&lclan In ritttnil nice Consulta
tion or health book flee 311 , Ike bt < )
I 2S3
siu : cAiiTnit HAiiuwAiii : co. , HO ; nora-
lafl. for nitntels , gratcn , tiles , marble work , etc.
U 3W
ANIIIONY LOAN , < i TIU'ST CO. 313 N Y L ,
Quick monci ut low rites for ciolce farm loan ?
In Inwa. northern Mtinourl , oantcrii rsebrarka
V2J1
CirV IX > ANS C A STAIin. 123 N. Y I.IPI3
VV212
XIONP.Y TO 1.0 VN ON IMPIiOVIIl ) OMAHA
leal estate llrtnmm , Love Co , paxton block.
W- 'T
LOANS ON IMPIIOVHO S. PNIMPIlOVnn CITY
propel ty. vPaniam Smith , VCO . U-'O Katnam
W 214
MONIY TO IXDAN AT vo\v IIATIIS Tim
O r D.ivls Co. , l',03 rnrnim &t V203
UUY imAI. lSTATH SIX'imiTIKS , THEY
nrp s.ifu We tan olTer Kllt-ed ed mortKHgea ,
H cuiPd by Kooil oiuahii txal estate , and choice
Nebraska and lown farms If you have tl ( KX > ,
$5000 or f20 000 to Invent , cull and see us
Ihp Hlcka' lleil Ustatu Acency , J0r N Y
Lift ) bldK. W 400
MOM5V TO IOAVCIIATTni.S.
MONHY TO LOAN ON rUKNITUHU , PIANOS ,
borfci. vvaeons , etc. , at lowest rnto In city ;
no removal of goods , ftilctly eonlldentl il , jou
can pay the loan elf at any time or In uny
amount. OMAHA MOimiAOIJ LOAN CO ,
303 So. lOlh fct.
X 298
MONttY TO IXJAN. 30 , fO 00. DAVS. PUUNI-
ture , pianos , etc. tufl Gruen , room 8 li irxcr blk
X 207
IIUSI.MSS CHANCIS.
KOII SAI.C. AI1OUT 2 CCO LI1S. MINION TYl'13.
700 Ihs agute , l&O ] > ait two-third casts 40
double Iron standa for two-third cases This
matcriiil waj used on Tbe Omahu Ike and IB
In f.ilrl > good condition. Will bo fold cheap
tn hulk nr In quantities to ault .mrclinsci.
Apply In ponon or by mall to The llee Pub-
llshlnit Co , Omaha , Ntb Y 713
JIM IP YOU 1IAVI3 JIM IDLE MONHY falIND
for free book on spiuilallon. btrllller & Co. ,
r,3 Washington bt . Chicago Y Mi : : OJC *
IJllhHIAULi : LOCATION roll nilUO
Jnst Iho place for jouns man to st.ut In luisl-
ness with limited capital , all lines busltiLss
represented but dru Ktoie. Call on 01 addicts
S H Hcachler , Ills Sprlnirs , Neb
Y M230 O7
roil SALU , THI : riNKST DIIUO STOIII : IN
Ni-brulca Aiipljr to the Mtiuh nits' Nitlonal
bank Omaha Y M3.5 &
CHICAGO I1OA11D OP TIlADn
If > ou ai u Interested In commodities dcilt In
on the OlilciRo Hoard of Trade we ask jou to
correspond with u nnd fen I for our book on
statlslkH and dally ad.Uory shpet ; wheat , niti
und ] > oik will have n botm before mid lie of
October nnd Invtstmi-nt cuiht to imde now ,
tiade ullli n reliable film II H. IJaumann &
Co. , 35 Hoard of Trade , Chicago.
Y-MI176 *
HOTIIL TO LIT1 , AT A11L1NO TON. NIJIl"
best location In vlll.iKe. all In lln > t clnn.s orJer ,
11) rooms In main hulldlnR , If desired 4 nd-
dlttoiml across the Htreet , terms fair , Oct
ft'i , 1800 J A Unthank , ArlliiBton Nib
Y 4'iS 11 *
VANDlMllllLT , OOULU , "XusioT'Il AND
other millionaires mule their vast foi tunes in
Wall -.licit and on Chicago Hoard nf Tiadi blK
money comes fiom tmall beginnings , tl Is
i nmiKh tn Htart with this Is liiIIUn.Ui" Bpeiu
latlon , no bucket ulu p nor framl , rend | iosta
ullli name nml iidlUES , partli-ulars frte
Ameriein Invefetment and faecuilty Co. 5
Iliuidvtay , New Virk \-M4UC *
.SALIIHAL :
IP YOU imsinn TO PUIICHASH riNn VA-
rnnt properly , cheap lota 01 houses and lots ,
fur cash , or in very easy linns , do not fall
to see the PI lelll > Trust Co , foiitlirubt rornci
of lice livillilliiir Their lift la huge nnd they
rt commend nothing but baigalns , lln21 $
THI : HYKON"inin COMPANY
UB sat
HOl'SnS. LOTS , PA1IMS. LANDS
Qco. P. llcmU lUal liBtato Co , I'nxtnn nik.
He M21J OJO
1 UM LVNDS. C. P. llAHUISOjf 9 ! N Y I. "
Ui-iIO : ) O20
i OH HAM :
iicns , neat South Omaha , with good house ,
larte Iwrn line trees nnd spring water on
plaic , price. H TOO
6 acres , near South Omaha , very desirable ; pi Ice ,
5 ai'les , near houth Omaha , 5500
Acio Ms , near South Oiiuha , JI50 each.
porrnii -.CDUCIU COMPANY.
SV Cor 16th and rnriiam t'tf.
IIUll.IHACi AM ) 1,0 VN AhSOfITIOS. .
SHAHK.S IN MUTPAL L , X II ASS'N P VYS c !
7 , 8 cent nlien t J 3 .
pel j.uii old l > i > j ru-
cleenuhie , liCt 1 urtmm St. Nattlnuer hcc
500
|
now TO OIT A HOMI : on siciiKn OOD
mtcroil on ftvlnrB Appll to Omaha L A : 11
At.s' , 1701 Piirn-im Cl , M. Nattlngcr , bcu
501
pt'iiNiruiii ' : PACKII : ) . riNisiiiii ) , itu-
pnlrel , mattroF > c 8 made und ivnovuted Try
\Yulkln. 2111 Cumins , tel IMl. 2C1
\.M ) T\IMWIIITI.VG.
A C YAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N Y LIPK
Mi
2I > HAND WHHKLS flQ TO J2J DICYCLt.s
rvntel and rcpalied Omaha Illcjcle Co Kill
and Chicago. JM
II. MAHOWITZ IXAN3 MONKY , 418 N , 18 ST.
303
I > A\UINO SOIUIOL ,
MOItAND'S NOW OPUN POIl I.\DIis' tKN- )
tlcinen , children and private cUatm Per par
ticular * unJ termi plea a call 1510 Harney St.
6V > OIL
LOST.
CAn 16TH .
pin nnd rmnilunt combined , r.eturn to mi
Dodg * for rewiird. Ist Wl 5
"
l.O ° ! T. A PAni Of RYH OLA * 1Ki WITH OOIH
bxlws and olmln Return to ! S7J St Mnrj'ii Ave
Lo t tSS-C *
IP THI : LADY wno PicKFn rp A sw HILL ,
nlmut ln dfl ) * * u , nt the N H. cor. lit i A
DmifrliM St , will ictutn It tn 'oom KHi Omnha
Nat ! Hsnk bl , ! . . It will li Brently nppredsted
by the inef engcrx \ > j uho lost It
txwt 451 6 *
I/KT < 1tyAI ) Tr > N'R StrrTttll : HL\rK AND
white far-p luifte : d * la * No 673 P II.
Sltfhen. fare Lee Clark-Atnlre * * n II t'n.
lo t 1W-6 *
LOST , i.viinn ST. ijnifNTffnTTAa NO" io ?
reward for ttturn lo 628 Park avcnuo.
Lost Ml ! C'
. ON RATPUt'AY ' MAIITIN 11OA , 111 %
twren Chlrszo und Thlrtj llrfl Hreet , and
Io ! > d tlitater , reward for lelurn to 3I2 Chi-
street Lost MKO 7
SII'HIC , AIITM ) LAMJt'n. ' ( .
r oiu.rNiii : : ( KinNo ND
.Riiltnr tciicher Iloom 412 lite IIMg. Tel SK
100
i2TiirYa"AN -tiLiNT t'puuitiT PIANO ,
Slelnwa } Grand , bargain , Instruments tinteit
31S MiCamic bide 404
THK Pioi-Li-s ; nispiJNSAHY. IDSJ nouc.L\s
H. . never falls In diseases cf women ; Klves
prompt tellef without dangerous operations ,
? j > enr expciience Jl 33S C *
inrM INILISII PKNNY-
myil pills ( llamonl ) brand ) , me the best rare.
reliable , take no other , Fend 4o xtninps fni
partlculaiit Itellef fur Ladlis In letter b >
return mall At druKglMs Clilrhester Chem
ical Co , Philadelphia Pa Mention Hee
MIG4 6
KI.OCLTIOV
ILLA DAY , n s , SHD ri oii 2:0 s
322 21
You've Been Robbed
' of ttrcnRth. vltility and energy. Your S ,
Jb dcarcbt wish Ij to recover these powcr . V
* f
will do the work. They feed tlie brain and
nerves cnd rich life blood boitmllne thro'
your veins strengthen and nourish the en
tire body. 1/iry check all drains forei tr.
$1.00 Per Box , 6 Boxes , $ S.OD.
A lejril Rinnnteo to cure or refund the
money vvith everv $ p * * rdcr. Address
Ghcrmap & McConncll Drug Co. .
1513 Dodce St. . Omaha. Neb.
purchasing goods made
at tlie following Nebras
ka factories. If you can
not liiulvhiit you want ,
communicate with thu
maiiufuctiircrh ns to
w h a t dealers handle
their goods.
BAGS. BURLAP AND TWINE.
IIU1I1S OMAHA BAG CO.
Manufacturers of all klnJa ot cotton and bur
lap bags cotton Hour Backs and twine a epec-
lalty. C14-IJ1C-618 S. llth St.
OMAHA II1U2WI.NG ASSOCIATION.
Car load thlpinents made In our ov\n refri .
erator cars. Uiue Itlbbon , lillte Kx ort. Vl n&A
i\port nnd rumlly Export ilellvcred to all pan.
of the city.
IRON WORKS.
DAVIS > V Ci VViLL IIIUA WO 1C US.
Iron ami llriiMs l''oiiiulorn.
Manufiicturem and Jobbers ol Machlneiy. ln-
< ral rcpalilng a "Dccialty. J501 , 1503 nnd 7MJ
Jichson Btree : . Oiuulia , rceb.
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nALTIMOUn. Oct. 5 The Orioles took i
the third straight game In the Temple Cup ! i '
series from the Spiders this afternoon by
dint of brilliant playing , both at Iho bat and i
In the field , together with a bit of good luck
here and there. The price of admission was
reduced to the old-time amount , but the
attendance was not materially Increased
thereby , although the weather was perfect
and oilier conditions nil that could be wished I
for. Many reasons are assigned for the
light attendance during the series In Haiti-
more , but the best Is probably that Haiti-
moreaiis have had a surfeit of base ball In
the past two months and "Temple Cup"
games are no now thing here , hence did not
attract moro than would an ordinary con
test. The actual attendance was not an
nounced today , but It was about 6,000.
Cleveland's men are woefully put out at the
result and the Haltlmore contingent lookx
very glum when talking about It All hands
leave for Cleveland tomorrow and the Ori
oles say there will be but one game In the
forest city which they expect tovln and
thereby settle the contest for the trophy
Captain Tebcatl was again unable to get
Into the game today , n fact which greatly
lessened the chances of his team to win.
Ho sat on the players' bench wrapped In a
big winter overcoat , ami the fact that
DoXVolt Hopper was directly behind him ,
rooting with nil his might for Cleveland ,
evoUed a smile from him Cuppy , despite
his split hand , stayed in the pitcher's box
thioughout the nine Innings and pitched a
game , which under ordinary conditions ,
would have carried his nine across the
string n winner , but the homo players out
did themselves. The game , however , was
close until the eighth Inning , when four hits ,
an error and some good base running gave ?
the Champions three runs and put the result
beyond doubt. The feature of the game was
the btllllant outfield work of both teams ,
every man greedily accepting all chances
and making the plays In line style. The only
exception was a poor throw by Uurkctt ,
which allowed Holler to scoio lu the third
Score :
BALTlMOnn
BALTlMOnnA
A H. II PO.A.
McOr.uv , Id 4 ' ' ° 11 1
Keeier. rf , I
Jennings , K.I 4 o -j
Kelly , if - I 0
Dovle , Ib i. 4 0
lleitz , lb ! f. 4 0
Kindle , cf , Uv 4 0
Itolilnson , o t 1
Hoffor , p 3 1
Totals . ' . . . .ri { G S 10 2
CMVILAND
TI * n. H PO.A. i :
Iturkett , If . ' . . V J 7
McKcnn. ss ' . . . . ! > 1
Chllds. 2b 1 1
McAlepr. cf . " . . . t
O'Connor , Ib f. . . 4
Xlmmer , o i
McOarr , 31 - . . . J
KlaUe , rf c . I
Cuppy , p 1
Totals , . . .3S 2 10 27 5
BUtlmoro 0 1 1 .0 0 1 0 3 0
Cleveland 0 1
Corned runs : Baltimore. 5 ; Cleveland. 1
Two-base hit : Robin-ion - ' Three-base lilt
Hotter. Stolen bases : Doyle. Iloffer , Me-
Graw (3) ( ) , Kpeler. First luse on balls : Off
Hoffer , 1. Struck put : Hv Hoffei , 5 : by
Cuppy , 2. Phased ball : Zlmmer' . 1. Time ,
of game. Two hours' . Umpires : Emsllc
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YOIIK , Oct 5 The World says till
morning : Promotein of cycle racing In Aus
tralia , have offered Michael , the Welsh rider
, i "tidy" guarantee , as ho puts It , to vlsll
the colonies this winter , r.nd Tom Hclc. man
ager for the speedy foreigner , ban practi
cally made up his mind to take the trip
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Bt'lU-rnSTH , Oct r. ( New York World
Cablegram Special Telegram ) Has ex
pected that plaj In HIP Intel national chess
touruiinent here would lirgln at 0 a in
today , but owlnK to the unexpected vvltli-j
dravval of Alapln , who jcsterday afternoon
accepted the pairing and rules of the con-
Rrfss , then- was a delay of nearly an hour ,
In which a second drawing of members
and a new pairing vaa made When the
players' clocks were started nbotlt 10 a
m , they faced each other for the first round
as follows .lanowskl against Noa , Tachl-
Korln against 1'opiel.Valbrodt aenlnst
Maroczy , Charotisek against Schlechter ,
I'lllshurv against Albln , indVlnavver
against Tarrasch. The bje for this round
fell lo Marco
T'io play was extremely flno on all the
boards , the special fcattiivH being Maroe-
7 > 's splendid victory over \Valbroilt , Albin's
unexpected victory over 1'lllsbury nnd Tar-
rasch's wonderful escape from his bad posi
tion and his present chances of drawing the
only unfinished game of the day. On ad
journment of the round at 8 p m tin- fol
lowing summary was bulletined by the
tournament committee.
1'lrst Hound Janowskl-Noa , queen's gam
bit declined , won by Janovvskl ; fort-ono
moves
Walbrodt-Maroczv , Phllldoro's defense ,
won by Mnroczy ; thirty-six notes.
Cliaroiiselt-Schlechter , bishop's gambit ,
drawn ; forty-six moves ,
1'lllslnir.v-Albln , Krcnch defense , won by
Albln , thirty-four movis.
Wlnawer-Tarrasch , Hampe , adjourned ;
fifty-six moves.
Kor Iho second round , which will com
mence at 0 a in tomoirow , the follow ing
players are paired against each other : Al-
bin against Wltmvver , Schlechter against
I'lllsbnry , Mnroc ? ) against Charousek I'o
picl against Walbrodt , NOT against Tjchl
gorln , Mai co against Janowskl , Tarrasch
having the bvo
ItnSl/I.T.S / ( ) \ Till : HI > MNCJ TllAClfH
Dny n1 Aiiipiliu-t SIiovvH n
( < > uil Crowd mill Dull Siiii-t. |
NEW YORK , Oct -TliiM was the open
ing day of the Queens County Jockey
club meet at Aqupduct. The nltoiulnnie
was fair , but neither track nor weather
was favoiable. The fe.ituie on the card
was the high weight handicap for all ages ,
and Set Fast , assuming the lead fiom the
start , won In a good time , with Religion a
length away lie-suits ;
Flist nice. six furlongs : Contractor
( even ) won , IJrnw Lad ( G to 1) ) second , Cat-
llbeo (10 ( to 1) ) third lime : 1 1SU
Second race , selling , one mile : Hrlsk (3 (
to 1) ) won , 1'remler (5 ( to 1) second , Crimea
( even ) third Time : 1 l"'i. '
Third race , live furlongs : Set Fust (2 ( to
1) won , Religion (10 to I ) second , Ccloso
(3 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo1 02) ' , .
Fourth lace , maidens , ono mile : Golden
IJ.idgn ( G to G ) won , lion Ami ( S to 1) ) scc-
onel , Milan (10 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:17. :
Fifth race , live furlongs ; liillall ( ri to 1) )
won , HI Daddy (4 ( to 1) ) second , Filendshlp
(2 ( to 1) ) thltd. Time : 1.03.
Sixth i.xce , selling- , ono mile nnd one-
slMecnlh. Jefferson ( S to 5) ) won , Hey Del
Jlar (5 ( to 1) second , Sir Francis (3 ( to 5) )
third. Time : 1:53 : % .
CINCINNATI , Oct. 5 Three favorites
and two second choices won at L.itonla
today. Track fust. Re-Milts :
Flint i.ace , selling , six furlongs : Kinglet
( J to 1) ) won , Flora B.illard ( ( ! to 1) ) second ,
File-to ( S to 1) ) thlid Tlmo : 1 1P ( ,
Second race , mnlden 2-ye > ar-olds , one mile
.anil one-hl\teentli : Oseuro (1 ( to 1) ) won ,
ICenston (13 ( to 1) second , L ikevlew Palacp
(4 to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:10 : %
Third race , selling , ono nillo ; Almep
Goodwin (4 ( to 1) ) won , Jou Clarke (7 ( to 5) )
second , Cnrrlp Lvle ( T to 1) ) third. Time.
1:11. : St. Helena , finished second , disqual
ified for fouling.
Fourth race , hi\ furlongs : Whyota (0 ( to
5) ) won , Doorga ( KKto 1) ) .second , Cecil ( I to
1) thlul Time : 1 1C.
Fifth rnee , 2-year-olds , selling , live fur
longs- Lulu JL (2 ( to 1) won. Helzua (4 ( to
1) second , Lilly Kealrlce (5 ( to 1) third
Time : 1 0214.
DCTRO1T , Mich. , Oct. G Results at
AVlndsor :
FIr&L lacp , five and one-half furlongs :
Dean Wood won. Wild Mountain he-coin ] ,
Sadie K third. Time : 1 09 = 4.
Sde-ond race , live furlongs : . Yours Truly
won , John Can heuond , Hilly Fischet Ihlid
Time : 1 021' , .
Third race , six furlongs : Tim Murphy-
won , Ttttlla second , Lucy Hello third
Time : llriVi
Fourth race , sellingsl \ furlongs : ni.nl-
loll won. Designer second , Charley Weber
third Time : 1 IfiV.
Fifth rnc-e , one mile nnd one-sixteenth-
Helen H II won Lord Nelson scconel , Mrs.
Motgan third Time : 1 SO
Sixth ince- , selling , six furlongs. Rem
nant II won , Hespcria second , Wlghtman
third Time 1-1C' .
ST LOl'lS , Od'S Three favorltps and
the same number of second choices landed
the coin at the fair grounds today. Track
fast Ri.suItH
Fiist race , selling , seven furlongsJa -
ponlca (7 ( to 2) ) won , Hlbeinl.i Qiiecn ( R to
1) ) second. Judge Dihousu (1C ( lo 5) ) third.
Time1 2H ! { ,
Second I.ICP , selling , OIIP mile : Addle
Huehaii.in (7 ( to 10) ) v\on , Dock Hehan ( ' ] to
1) ) second , Faslg ( ! to 1) thlid. Time2vt 1 \
Third i.ici' , foi 2-ypar-olds , five furlonga :
Miss lir.imblc ( IS to Ii ) won , Ciemonln
ItrlRgs (2 to 1) ) ML'cond. Oella ( I to 1) ) thlid
Tlmo , 1.02H.
Fourth lace , five furlongs : Algol ( ! to
51 won , Aquinas (3 ( to 2) ) bpcond , Slnolo i
ill (20 ( to 1) third. Time : l 01
Fifth race , one mile : Muskilongo f > to
10) ) v.on , Sehillpr ( . ! to 1) ) t-pcond , Johnny
McIIalo (7 ( to 1) ) thlul. Timel.tl
SIMM luce , for 2-yeai-oIds , hlfurlongs -
The Chemist (11 ( to 10) ) won Bishop Rrtd
(2 ( to 1) ) .second , Hey 11 ( " , ) to 1) ) tblid Time.
JjONDON" , Oct 5 In the race for the
Maiden pinto of 101 . .ove-ie-lfin at Netting
ham today Rliliard Ciol.ei'-i Geoifjami
wan llrst and Pluiro Loilllard'H jielllsuni
s. . pond.
it un IJADS TIM : \ \ 1101,1 : LIST.
( IIIMIof III- .
IIIS.lllniuil CIl-cnII Iti -i-s
( .lies Illin ( Inl liniiiiiiiii | < lili.
WASHINO'lON. Oi'l.Washington ( n-
i < > ipd the list of national clicuit bicycle
ill. today and upwaidH of .1,00) ) ppisons
tvv the pli k oC the ci-asou's cruckhi Htriig-
trlo foi tlie Iltlo of champion of lfW ! The
nn pt WIIH ut tinIntci national Athlt-tlp
p.iik , under tliti atibple-os of the White )
llyi-r club ami closed thu National ilieult
races for : vii. 'Jhu lesiilt of today'n I.KPS
gives Uddleliuld Iho champlonublp foi the
- < iiHon of 1M)0 ) , yrt the Inun-l wip.ith
Kiazcd lhi > bead of Tom Cooper by Just
two points. Outing the national i-licult
stnaon , Incli'dlng tcd.iy's evdit.s , linhl haa
won 1,11 ib th.it Hive him 07 puiiils , while-
Turn Cooper , who Hlnrte-d In nbi nt thu u.unn
nunihi r of i.ice-s. HCOKI ! C"i points liotli
inin lode today In thiec rnces and Ualil
won one of llipin and Cooper one. KranllH :
Ono mile open , profisHlomil , linen men
to qiidllfy In each heat for Ilnals : FIrt.t
be-at , Tom Cooper Jlrst , II P. Jilt Curdy
mi end , ( ! llov.ie-r thlid Tlmo , i , Jj f-et-
uiid hint , IMdle Paid Hist , Aithni Cml-
inir Hpcond , C A , C'huieh Ihlid Time.
2 li > 1-5 Final hi.it , Hddlo li.ild won. ( l.ud-
IIH r heconil , Coopci third Tlnu2 11 3-5
Two-thirds of a mll ( , OJK-II , uro'iHiiInnal ,
n heat. Kddln ISald won , Tom Cooper
beionil , C. A Clinreh thtul , Tini-i I il 5
Ivvomile.Imndltup. . piolcbslonal , ono
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ECZEIVIA , TETTER.
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heat Tom Cooper ( srrntelO won , Arthur
Gmllner ( scratch ) second , Kddlc. HAM
( scratch ) third , Jnmes 0. Howler (130 jnrds )
fourth. Tlmo. 1.37 1-5
err M\NY HOT MII.KS.
'I u i-n ( j-Pour of 'I'llcm In ( Inl'lr l
Hour n ( Clmrlt-o S trr 't 1'iirh.
The one-hour-n-nlsht tandem-paced race
nt Charles falroet pnrk elrow n Kreat
ctowd Inst night. Seven rlileri Mnttvd.
John txivvsoti of Chlcngo. O. 1 , Krnmpr or
1 Chicago , rioy.l MeColl. Had Helton. C 1 ! .
| Hall , Lnfforty and 1'iouK of Onmha. The
1 t itulcm started on the opposite side of the
I I track nnd nt the orntk of the pl tel the
. riders made rt dive to catch It H.ul Hoi-
j I ton i-tuihht the tandem and then the ineo
was on Tlu pace \ \ tiiery fast In the
1 llrst Hftoi'ti minutes McColl Ind n ptineture
and nt ho hail no reserve wheel he was
obllscd to diop out The riders vvoro
strung : out all o\er the truck The seiotid
tandem enteteel the race llfteen minutes
Inter , and under the froth pacing U.ul llol-
ton was lost , nt well as Kiffertv llolton
claimed the air , which was < 1imp fiom
the recent rain , affected his lungs Ijtf-
ferty diopped out for n few laps nnd came
buk fJish as a daisy.
The tandem tennis wcro Mack niul Stev
enson , Ondke and MrCulloimh , nnd thej
did beautiful woik The special ex cut was
an attempt to ! > lo\k the half mile state
record b > A'lrgil Hall , the young phenoin
He was paced liy KleBchor nnd Hall nnd
l < ioko the record by two-tlfths of a second
Consldotlng the weather , the time was
wondptful.lth fnvotableeathcr the
r.u-o will draw Croat etowds this Week
Summary :
Minute- * Laps
Livvson 1 I
Hall 1 1
I'rouK SI 0
Kramer 21 4
LilTerty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EO 2
I.ISTHMM ! TO TI11J < ! llir.YAMM > .
\iitliuni1 Iliinril ii \rliltrallim UI-III-N
till Hfllll 1 I MllUIIII ll'M * \\IM-M ,
JftSW YORK , Oct G-The but til of arbl
tratlon of the Nation tl Hasp Itall league. Is
In session here ted ly behind elospd doois
The fotenoon sitting , It Is understood , was
mainly taken up In consldeiatltm of n cilev-
anco of the \Vestei It lo.iguc , the details ol
which ht\e not been asret tallied
Henrj , l'o\vers of the Southetn league' also
nil1 * 11 gilevance > , which 1'icxlilont Young
promised to place before the bond dining
the day Mi 1'ovveln' troubles teliitc to At
lanta , which hits latolv ! > I-PII adopted b >
the new Southeastern league Since the or-
Riiil/.ttlon In 3S'O of the Southern league ,
which Incltides Now Oilcans , JlompliK Hlr-
mlngham Mobile , Montgomery , Nashville
ami Columbus , G i , Atlanta has been the
southern patt of the teiiltnrv Pining tin-
past season Atlanta disbanded and la about
to reorgunl/e and become a member of the
Southeastern Iciguo. with Snvtitn.ih , An
gusta , Macon , ( olumbli. Charlotte ami
Charleston Mr Powers claim" a prior su
PCI vision over Allintu and helloes his
eh nines t'or gaining the disputed city .tie
good _
ScIllU'lflT-Sllllll. N | x ] | | | | | ( | lilt.
I'.OSTON , net B Jacob Sch.ioffor of New
YoiU and William A. Splnks of Califoinla
pln > cd two exhibition 11-Inch bilk line bil
Haiti panics at the Hub n ulors ted tv IJich
was a liw point game. with no handicap , and
while Schteftei won both games with com-
ptritl\o else the Callfornlan showed re
m.irkiblo sKIIl , his avci.ige In the ovpnlnp
game bplng 10 5-11 The two expel ts will
play every day this week , and In the 10
manuler of the games Sehaeffor will prob
ably glvo his opponent a handicap Mom
Intr Kamo score
SchaelTor-0 , 0 , 4 20 , 41 , 0. 21 IS SI , 2 , 111
0 , 1(5 ( II , Itt 2 , 0 10) ) Average' . 2J 9
Splnk > v2 5 , J , 6. 10 , 10 , 2 , 1C , 1 , 0 , 0 , 3 , 0 , 1 , 11
1 , 3S 107. A\eia e , C 7-17.
KvenliiR pame ,
Schaoflot-O , 1 SI , fiS 1 , 0 , 0. 07 , ICC , 0. 3 , 4
28. 17 ICO Avoranc , 2S4-7.
Spinks-2 , 1 , 11 , 0. 1 , G. 20 , 17 , 14. 0 , 0 , 53 , 1-
133 Axel IKC , 105-13
OIllHllIK Ill > III IilltllN\ < > .
I.OUlSVIljU : , Ky. , Oct. 5 The second
fall meeting of the I.oulsvlllo DilvlnR and
ralr association closed this afternoon. The
ti.ick was fast. Kcsults
Moi chants HtnKo , $1COO , 2 19 class , trol-
tliiRGcotRO O won Hist , second and
fourth heats. Htst time2 12U 1 > III >
Younpr second , Hdmolnla third Atlantis ,
Satin Slipper and I eo Slmmotm also
started.
.leffeison county stakes , JSOO , 2-40 clasp
tiottliiR : Vlpsanla won In stialqht boats
Ucst time : 2 19 Laura T second , Song
bird tliltd. Chenllworth and Aiblt also
started.
Two-year-old , Eligible , 2 10 class , purse
SSOJ , trotthiK1 Mnbel Money IVnnv won In
HtralRht heats Host time- 20 Miss Holla
Fox second , Mary ileauforL thlid. Colonel
Axtell also started _
All-riillnilclplilii liy mi Innliiprs ,
IIAVDHFOnn , Pa , Oct 3 The third In
tornatlonal cricket match between the Aus
trallan elecn and an eleven selected from
the cricket clnba of Philadelphia wts tin
Ished on the pi omuls of the Marlon Cricket
club here at 1 20 this afternoon The Phlla-
dolphlans won by an InnliiRs and slxtv tuns.
The Australians made 121 runr. In I heir llr.st
ilinlliRS and 101 in the second Philadel
phia made 280 In their sliiRle InnhiRS The
Australians lea\o foi Chicago lonlfht.
.Tim iilldt ( Iloit
liAI.TIMOriU Oct 5-15crtrnm . Clar-
tldRe , holder of the Uupont troohy and
champion live bird phot of the United
States , was defeated hcie todav In a imtib
shoot at ( Iftv birds hy J A U Hlllott of
Kansas City by a .score of 49 to 47
Secretary Olnoy has returned toVnsh -
liiRton from ralmonlh , Maas. , wheto he
has spent the summer.
Miss Annie Lewis , a well kno\\n sou-
brctto nctnss , died at her lather's home
at WashbiRton fiom consumption.
Kansas City's street paRoint , InniiKU-
nitliiR the fall fcsl luil of the Priest * of
Pallas , was postpomd on account of rain
Prof Samuel STponecr of the Southern
lallroad denUs that the Southern la neso-
tlullni : for the purchase of the So iboard
UniM-r expels 100000 visitors foi the fall
festival of the Mountain and the Plain
which opens today with n piKinnt of
prosrosi
Fun rrmolFoo and Pan Joacpiln A'ulley
i illro id was fonneilv opom d for P.IHMMI-
si r tralllc between Ficsno and Stockton
by Governor Hudd
ntlle Hiul'.s of ore wet tli JiiOOCO wore
stolen from the ore lioiit"1 of the Aliij
l ) < lln mine , near Victoi , Cole . and all tin
woiKmen have been dhchuigod
Pusldt'iH Cleveland will have Iluizard's
Hay todav on the Oaelda for Ni w Yorlc
Mrs Cleveland and the chllilrdi v\lll go by
train niul visit llio Hem-diets at IJast
fJrcenv.lch
Ciitdlnal Satolll will sail from New' York
Saturday , October 17. Meantlmn ho will
visit Novvaik and \VoM Point aeadciny and
spend the nmalnliur time In Itrooklyn and
Now Yoik
Cyius and Hcnrj Snclllll piolribly dlo
nnd ( Ighu en olhris are badly hint by the
collapse of a bain which tiny weto raining
on the faini of U.utlol Wile , nunr West
Canaan , ( j
Ottinar MciKunthnli-r has appealed fiom
Commlsslonor Boymoiit'H iloclrlon In
ivuiidltiK pilorlty of Invention of Impor
tant details of tin..Hnotypo m ichlno to
\V S Scinldor
P A Williams find n J Younir , two
stocklioldcis of the Ilnirlaon Intcrnntlonnl
Te'ppliono ' company , have lib d a bill In the
fidiiril court In rhlcaco for a receivership
i'or t-.i ! company
Aiihhlshop Maillnelll has IIPOII Inducted
nto Hie itilniliilitrntion of the apostolic
Itlecation under the tulchiKc nf Curdlnal
7 itolll. MBT Sbarottl and Dr Hookei No
'iirtbrr chaiih s In the dekaallon uiu juo-
iictcd
Tin judKtH s-at upon the bench of the
I'nlttd Hlalis court of nppealn nt Cincin
nati ytsterday , Includbu ; Justlci Hat Ian ,
JuiiKi-i Tufi , Liu um , HaKo. Kicks , ll.nn-
riot.d , Claik , Bwan. Fcvoit-ns and Harr.
I'rnlamln llanlson vvlll appear buforo tliu
couil during thu week.
Albert liLTchai ! ) and the inymoiloua
'Johnson" weio uri.ilfinpil before Conimls-
slonr-r Clravis ( it Uetiolt find n mandril to
ill ou tincliai'Kf of Hmuuh'lln ) ? tobacco.
He li bcllevid to have OrouKht Into the
oimti } 10000 pounds of Humntiii leaf duly
free , a IOHH to the Itcvonui ) dipartintnt
of $15,000.
Prof.V A. Johiibton , nrlntlpnl of the
, < ; < l.lnml. O. , coloiti ] public tchools , Kl'iit
nnd fatally woundid Miss Mamie Carter ,
ox-teacher In the Hihoo's ' 1'rof. Johnston
Is prominent an it repubiUan canipulKn
Hpt-iikcr and Mis * Cuitcr charKcd blur with
bcIiiR tbo CIIUKO of he i IG | I > K hei position
an tuachcr.
This inornlliK's London Chronicle an
nounces that lle : czar tnd Lord HalUlmry
bavu netted on n pnlh y for tlui liltltnatu
dippwltlon of KitjiuUnii
China hail coiiMrtlid to tinbulldlnK of
branch of tint Siberian mllwny ucrom
northern Munchiiila. pro-emptlniic Iho iluht
to purt'husn the brunclt after thirty yours.
Kwirniy and Huliu-M , thd Irlsh-Aini'rlutn
dxiuinlto MiiHptctH < rr < " * lid at Itoltord.un ,
iitu now on theli wo to Auurlii tJrout
efforts have bftn mail lo It ip tlitlr dc-
irturo secret.
GIVE OFFICIALS A BANQUET
Knights of Ak-Sar-Bon Attest Their Appre
ciation of Tnvora.
DEVOTE SOME THOUGHT TO THE FUTURE
U'lilltCo n lira till ii tlui ; Thrni-tt'lx enn
U tint Un * Ili-oii \ ( > < > iiiiiilllii'il | lit
the I'n- . ! i\iK-i-lfiiei- : III Kit-
nlilc 'I lu-tii In DII llttrt'i
The members of the city e-ounclt , the to-
mnlnder of tlio city oillelalss nml Uio county
officials were wined , dined and toasted to
lliolr hearts' content last night nl tlio Cont-
merclal club nt a banquet that was given
In their honor by the Knights of Ak-Sal'-
lien. "This Is a Ilttlo oasU In the political
desert. " gracefully explained Juilgo U. M.
llartlctt in bchnlf of the knights III speak.
Ing ot ( Up affair. "H h meant to rcelpro-
cato for thu oillclal recognition the city and
county oillclals gave our festivities thU
fall. "
At tlio head ot the tables sat Major Hob'
ert S. Wllcox , the ttmstinaMor , and to the *
right and left of him sat the follow Ing ot
the ho.i id of governors of the knights :
Judge K M. llartlctt , Dudley Smith , Walter
J inline , Vance Lane , K II llryson , H. J.
Penfold , W. R nennett. 0 I ) . Klpllnger
and Thomas Fiy All were attired In the
gay while re-Klmeutals and the tall blacH
boots In which they appealed during the
fall festivities In front of them sat o\er
100 Kiii'Hts , Including the > city and county
oillclals , knights rtnl nieiuH A very
tasty menu card , depurated with bits of the
Ak-Sar-lliMi colors , detailed the buuniet ot
fctneir.il couiscs. which had been pie-pared
In the cuisine ot the1 Commercial club. Thu
feast was Hiib3tniitl.il In both solid and
liquid iifreshmtnts. Seats wore taken at
7 : tO and It was fully two bouts after that
when the cigats wpro served and Toastmaster -
master Wllcox. . called upon the Mist npcaker.
Midnight was not far distant when the as-
se'tublago broke up
Judge II. M llartlctt , In response to the
toast , ' Our ellipsis. " said that the Knights
of Ah-Sar-Uen had given tlio hinquet 111
honor of the city and county of.lclals for
the purpose of paying their lespeets to
thorn for their assistante In mnklng thu
fall festivities the magnificent succes they
were IIo proceeded then lo brlelly sketch
the Kiovvth of the Knights since their birth
a year ago last April , since which tlmo some
of the most prominent men In the country
had boon admitted to the ranks Judge
U.irtlett went on to comment on the rplen-
lld manner In which the Knights w.-ro .id-
verlUIng the city. Thu gre-itest good they
have already done and are doing , In the
spcaKei's opinion , was In effacing putty-
Jealousies among meichants and uniting
them in loyalty to the body ot citizens
In response to thu toast , "Our Munici
pality , " Mayor Hroateh said th.it lie bw-
llevcd that the city oillclals were doing all
they possibly could to advance- the city's
Interest anil If they weio at times mls-
taKen It was duo to an "error of Judgment
and not of the heart " As an example , 1m
stated that last year. In answei to demands ,
the tax levy had been cut down , although
It was known that a deficit which would
have to bu remedied by an Increased as
sessment next year. In the course of his
remarks the mayor stated that he believed
the city should own its water and gas
works and was In favor of the election of
legislators who would labor to Influence
the legislature to allow the city tooto
bonds for the purchase of the pUnls.
The present conditions and needs nnd
the future possibilities of the county were
Interestingly detailed by Hon. W. I Kler-
atead In response to the toabt , "The County
and Its Needs. " Ho dwelt especially upon
the efforts of the county commissioners
to perfect the loads In the county , which
were spreading out In every direction and
diverting trade to this city One portion ot
Iho speakei't. remarks which created consid
erable applause was In favor of the union
of the city and county governments In the
Interests of economy. Mr. Klerstead tln-
ibhed his remarks with a iccltatlon of Will
Carleton's poem , "Tho Lightning Hod Ped
dler , " in a manner that biought down the
house.
lion Gurdon W. Wattles responded to the
'Coming Exposition" with a little account
of the work that had already been done and
> graphic prophecy of what its completion
would be. Ho urijsd , howet.-er , that Jn
order to make the show a success It would
bo necessary to sacrifice all pciHOiml In
terests to the public good , lie especially
n Ivlsed that the question of location should
not bo put forward prominently. Ho also
uiged that at the coming election men
bhould bo sent to the legislature who should
woik for the tlty and exposition.
The-ho four composed the set addie-sses of
the evening and they wcro folowed liy an
other series , which was uniquely con
ducted Decoy ducks were BPivcd a num
ber of the guests , which upon being pried
open were found tn contain a largo amount
of vacancy and a motto The latter vveto
to bo responded lo Those caught In this
fashion were. W A { founders , Judge Leo
S Ustello , I S Hascall , W J. Connell , II.
S Palmer , Cadet Taylor , John We-stbcrg.
G. Ii1. Munro , lietch Hlby | ; , Sol Pi Ince and
A. C IMwnrds.
These present worn I' IJ Her , Lou Hur-
mcstcr , n. M Stenberg , John Jenkins , S.
R. Tow no , M. I ) ; G. F Franklin , John N.
Wostburg , J , T. Wertx , OeorRo Helimod ,
Henry K. IJurltPt , II. II. llaldrlgo , Clinton
N. Powell , A. P. Tuke-y. M II Hedm-ld ,
A. i. ' . Ilatto , A. C LlphlPiiborcnei , Frank
Planck , Can Axfoid , Daniel II. Wheeler ,
I.'mts Allan , Charlts L Thomas , W W.
UlnRlmm. Ge-oige W llolbroolt. J II. Win-
, pe.ir , A G IMivnrds A II Hunt , M II.
Collins , M. J Ktnnuid , Charles II. I'ltkeim ,
Chailon i : Johannes. II L Baldwin , li. M.
Salincldor H S Horton , A II Noyps , n.
r MLCirthy , William II Mont ml Fied
Met ? , Jr , W M OI.IB3 , Henry Float , H. S.
Wllcosn. . M. Dartlptt , W J. Ilioatch , G.
W. WatlliM. Dudley Smith , Rimer IS. llryson.
ThoniPB A. Piy , II I. Penfold , William I.
Kinrstoad , William It IJi-nnott , W. 3. Jar-
dine , Vance Lane O I ) Klpllngor , C. W.
Hull , William A Ituillck. Alex G. Charllon ,
P i ) Wilson. C i : Squlies , O. K Smith.
(1 S. Kaymond , C Ilurtman , John L Car
son , A. H Comatock , W I Hawks , J. A.
Johnson , Andiuw Muiphy , James tl. llcn-
drlu , W , n lleddcll. John Power , Clinrlci
D. Thompson , C M Wllhidm , L II , Koily ,
W. S. IlrookH , i : K Kdwauls , 0. N. Daven
port , J P. Lord L L Thomas , John Slid ,
George P. Miimo , Charles L FaiinddfR , H ,
Watson , H II Unwell , W. A SaundciH ,
Cadet Taylor W J Conmll , H. I Gardner ,
D II. Chrlfltle , Charles L Jay ( H , Leo , S.
IMelle , Prank Ilro\Mileo , Georgu L , Hurst ,
Chailos Unltt , idwird P. Pchurlgi W. B.
Itcctor , A. HoEpp , Ji , John W Hosier , Leo
P FunkhoiiBci. M. 0. Maul , (1 ( P. Hruckcr ,
John Uedell , Dr i : W. LOP. Sol I'rlnco ,
PiPd'er JIlKby , G L llcnnwa , C H Klonp ,
John Grant A C Itoyer , I , C. Gibson , W.
P. Allen , Robert Dempster , John Wakolleld ,
Isaac Hascall
I'niii-riil ( if n Si'liniHka I'lniii-cr.
WAIIOO. Nth. Oct ,1 ( Special. ) Today
at 2 o'eloeK at the residence nf Charles P.
Jleid'o was lield the funcrnl of his mutlier ,
\\lio died Patmday Old ago was thu piln-
clpal caiibo trt ilt'itUi , ulii ) being ! ) ycar.i
old Mrn lirebo came to N'lbiasl.a In 185G ,
Uev J W F'-.van ' of Iho Mithodlst Kplscopal
chuieh iGiidmtod the itrimony , aKslsted by
P.cv Mr. Pade.ii of thu Rcfoini Presbytirlati
churdi.
\Vri-cU VIcllniH llnliiKVill. .
PRHMONT , Oit 5 ( Special Tt-k'sram )
Thu inui Injured In thu wmk on tlio Union
PaUllc a 10 all doing well. Kaspci'u frlcndu
have btiung IIOIICH of bin recovery , hut lui
will probably losq ono leg IIo rallied well
Horn the tlioelt of the acr Ident and for n man
of bin NtMTH showa a wondeiful vltullty. llln
phyiileiaiis think ho Btandh more tliari ait
uvun chaiRO of cutting well
For Infants and Children.
Itn