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I TUB NORFOLK NEWS. At'IllL , FIUDAY 26,1002 , W. T. Campbell , Formerly of Norfolk , In Trouble. DECREE OF DIVORCE SET ASIDE. Dosortcd Wlfo Hnd Objections lo lto Proceedings Wlfo No. 2 Was a Wealthy Wisconsin Widow Campbell - boll Again Disappears. From BntutiU ) ' * Unllyt The Sioux City Journal of yoslordiiy publishes , untlor a Mouroo , Wlncoimiu , ditto Hue , a Hpoolnl rolnltuR to the innt- rimonlnl venture * of W , T. Oiuiiiiboll , formerly OIIKHK < ' < I I" the clffiir niiiuufno * tnriiiR luminous horn in imrtnonthip with Michael Stone , Imvinf ? tholr factory In the old Norfolk Nntjonul 1 tunic building at the coruor of ( Second and Mnln Htroots. IIo was formerly n resident of I'ouon , and married the daughter of John M. Dftvoy , a wealthy land owner of that } ilaco , while woikiiiK an binww man at the union depot in Sioux City In 1BIW. At ono time ho was a momhor of the Sioux Olty noHco force , wan advanced to Horgoant and detective , WBH a ( Iromnu in the Sioux City department and be fore coming hero wan engaged in the llsli and poultry businuRH with H. H. 1 lawman of Sioux City. After coming to Norfolk ho had a BOVOTO spell of flick- HOBS and when ho recovered ho disap peared , finally turning up at Monroe , "Wisconsin , from which plnoo this story com OB : "By the setting aside of a decree of divorce whtoh was granted Inat Juno by Circuit Judge Dinwiddlo to W. T. Campbell , of this city , Mr. Gampboll lluds himself with two wivon on his hands , or at leant one unlawful marriage riago ceremony and the possibility of having to face the charge of bigamy. "Mr. Campbell came to this city two years ago. Ho had separated from bis llrat wife at Norfolk , Nob. Liwt Juno ho began proceedings hero tn procure A divorce. IIo made allldavit at the tlmo that ho did not know where his wife wan and that she had left him. Ou the day after the decree of divorce waa granted , ho was married to Mru. Fred Hefty , a well-to-do widow of this city , and lived witli her until the proceedings were begun against him by the attor neys for his llrst wife. When the decree - croo of divorce was not aside ho disap peared in the middle of the night and it is not known now where he is. "The ground on which the decree of dlvorou was sot aside is that it was pro cured without the kuowlodgo of the wife against whom the suft was brought. It was sot up that Oampbell know per fectly well where she was , that HIO ! was in Ponca , Neb. , all the time and could have been notified of the action so that aho might appear and defend herself. She claims that she know nothing of the complaint , that no summons was served on her and that the publication of the iiotico of the suit in a newspaper \vas not BuHlciout. It was furthermore charged that the complainant was guilty of fraud and perjury In stating that ho did not know where his wife waa. waa."Those facts were BO well established that the court sot aside the decree of divorce granted. "Mrs. Hefty was quite wealthy when Campbell married her , and she had a lucrative business in a hotel and saloon here. Siuco blio became Mrs. O.impboll No. 2 , however , her worldly goods have boon diminishing fast. " Ordinance No. 200. An ordinance granting certain righto mid privileges to the Madison County Telephone company and their successors , and providing for the protection of the property thereof , and imposing a pen alty for the violation of this ordinance in the city of Norfolk. Be it ordained by the mayor and coun cil of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska : QKANTINO UIOItT Of WAV. Section 1. That the Madison County Telephone company , successors or as signs , bo and are hereby granted right of way for the erection and mainten ance of poles and wires , with all the ap purtenances thereto , for the purpose of transacting a general telegraph and telephone - phone business through , upon and over ( the ) streets , alloys and public grounds of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska. Provided , first , Thht the said company shall at all times , when requested by the city authorities , permit their poles and fixtures to be used for the purpose of placing and maintaining thereon any wires which may be uocoajary for the nso of the fire or police department of the city , without compensation ; and shall at all times furnish telephone bor vice to the public at reasonable rates , and shall charge for telouhono service in business houses not to exceed 81. per mouth for each tolephouo and in dwelling houses not exceeding $1.00 per month for each telephone , the said com pany agreeing in consideration of the privileges herein granted , to furnish to the city without charge , all telephones required in conducting tbo business of the city and not to exceed four in num ber at any ouo time and ouo additional telephone to be placed in the High school building. , Provided , second , That whou any street improvement is being made under the authority of the oity council of the olty of Norfolk , Nebraska , at the re quest of the city council , or the commit tee having charge of the streets and alleys , the said telephone company shall remove the poles and wires to such places as may be directed by the said council , or committee , pending the com pletion of such improvements. 11EMOVAL OF POLES AND WII1158. Provided , third , "Whenever it ehall be accessary forwauy authorized person to loinovo along or aoio&fl any of said strontH or alloys , any vehicle or ntrnot- uro of such height or sl/.o an to interfere \\llh any poles or wires no erected , the company using and operating nuoh wires and poles shall , upon twonty-four bourn notice In writing served upon the agent or manager by such parson HO authorized , temporarily rotnovo such poles and wires from such places as must nocoflnarily bo crossed by fluoh vehicle or structure ; and Provided , fourth , In onso the said poles and wires tmall not bo moved by the Bald telephone company as required by this ordinance , the removal may bo caused and directed by the commlttoo on streets and alloys , at the expense of said company and the erection of poles at all ttinos shall bo nndor the direction of ( the ) Htroet and alloy commlttoo. Provided , fifth , That said telephone company shall so erect and maintain its poles , apparatus , fixtures and property , tiRed in conducting its said business within the olty of Norfolk , that no damage ago may bo done to the property of the oity , or to the property or person of any person therein , and said company shall execute , or oauno to bo oxeoutod to the oity , an undertaking in the sum of $ r > 00 to be approved by the city , to save said city harmless from all damages It maybe bo compelled to pay by reason of the negligence of said company in the erec tion , operation , or matntenanco of its said telephone system and business the sold undertaking to bo so oxeoutod be fore commencing business under the franchise heroin itrnnted. And provided , sixth , That said telephone - phone company shall not sell , assign or transfer , or cause , or permit to bo sold , assigned or transferred , the franchise or any of the rights and privileges hereby conferred upon said company to any other company , corporation , indi vidual , or individuals , engaged in like business in said city. Nor shall it consolidate its said business with that of any other company , corporation , or individual engaged in a like business In said oity of Norfolk , without first ob taining the consent of the olty thereto , and the attempt to sell , transfer or as sign , or consolidate its said business , shall work a forfelturb of nil the rights and privileges heroin grunted by the olty.UKMOVAI UKMOVAI , , r.TO , OK WIRES ANDPOMW. Section ! i. Any person who shall In terfere with , out , Injure , romovq , break , or destroy any of the poles , wires , fix tures , instruments or other property of any telephone company or association , or who will paste , tack or put on any fixtures of the telephone company with in the city of Norfolk , any bill , notice or advertisement of any kind , shall bo deemed guilty of misdemeanor , and on conviction thereof shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding ono hundred dollars. Section . The city council of the city of Norfolk may at any time hereafter - after amend this ordinance , leaving the franchise herein granted unimpaired. Section . This ordinance shall take effect and bo In force from and after its pasflHRO , approval and publication ac cording to law. Passed and approved April 17 , 1003. DANIEL .T. KOKNKJSTKIN , Attest : Mayor. S 11. MoFAhuvND , Olty Clerk. A New Bank Building. Plans for the now Elkhoru Valley bank building have boon prepared by Architect Stltt of Norfolk. They will for a handsome two-story brick struc ture , trimmed with stone , substantial in fact and appearance but with ornamen tation enough to justify its being styled graceful and pretty. The corner on Centra and Second streets will bo square and the entrance to the bank proper will bo towards the east of the front on Second street. Two marble steps will load from the sidewalk to a tile-floored vestibule , separated by ground gloss swinging doors from the counting room. The opening for windows and doors will bo circular at top , finished with sculptured stouo , the windows being of plate with loaded stained glass at top. The lower coiling is to bo thirteen foot in the clear and abundance of light will bo furnished both from west and south. The vault will bo separated from the walls of the building , of the most modern orn style , fireproof , and as near burglar proof as human ingenuity can make it. The ground floor will also contain direc tors' room in the rear. The upper story will be eleven foot high , divided into two suites of offices , with a toilet room in the northeast comer. The whole building is to bo heated by hot water and lighted with acetylene gas. This very desirable improvement has been long in coming but will be none the loss welcome for that. For nearly fifteen years the bank has done a thriv ing business in the present band box of a building , which , for the last half of the period has boon an eyesore to the town and a disgrace to the directors of the institution. But the prospect of the now elegant building loomingup ttl foot from sidewalk to parapet will go a long way towards mollifying the feel ing of resentment which a long Buffering - ing publis has felt towards the bank officers for their apparent lack of enter prise as shown by their indifference to the appearance of ono of the best bust- enss blookfl in town. Tildon Citizen. F. E. & . M. V. R. R. Low Colonist Rates to Pacific coast , and intermediate points in California , Oregon , Washington , Idaho , Montana , etc. Commencing March 1 and continuing every day un til April SO , 1002 , very low , second class , colonist , ono way tickets will bo sold to points In above named territory. For further particulars please cell on the undersigned. H. 0. MATKAU , _ Agent. "I Stood in a Draught with my coat off and caught this wretched cold , " say8 the sufferer. He need not pay a heavy penalty if ho follow his act of folly with an act of wisdom. Soak the foot in hot water with a few teaspoonsful of Perry Davis' Painkiller In it. Take a teaspoonfnl of Painkiller In hot sweetened water at bed time and bo thankful for BO simple and speedy a way to break up a cold There isbut ono Painkiller. Parry Davis' ! Good Condition of Public Build ing Bill. APPROPRIATION WILL BE MADE. Congressman Robinson Has Definite Assurance That $75,000 Will bo Appropriated to This City for a Federal Building. F'om Wodnnmlny' * Daily. G. A. Lulkart received a telegram late thin afternoon from Congressman Hob iiifton which brings nowfl of a very satisfactory condition of the Norfolk public building bill. The telegram is as follows ! Washington , April 2t. ! Hon. O. A. Lulkart , Norfolk , Nob. : Have definite assurance that my bill appropriating .t75000.00 | for a .government building at Norfolk will bo reported favorably. It will bo Included in the general bill to bo reported by commlttoo , which report will bo made within a few days. JOHN S. UoniNsox. Davenport-Seymour. From Woilnowlny'a Onlly. Ooorge Arthur Davenport and Miss Nolle Seymour were united in marriage this morning at a pretty homo wedding at the residence of the bride's sister , Mrs , J. B. Maylard , on South Ninth street , in the presence of a company of the Immediate relatives and a very few of the iutimato friouds of the bride and groom. It was a pink and white wed ding and the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Maylard had boon made more than ordi narily attractive by the use of beautiful out ilowors and potted plants. Promptly at 10 o'clock Mrs. E. O. Mount , who had boon playing soft and melodious airs on the piano while the guests were assembling , struck the notes of the wed ding march and the bridal party was ushered Into the presence of Rev. S. F. Sharploss who stood In front of the largo window , which had boon banked with flowers. Miss Anne Seymour , sister of the bride , was maid of honor , and preceded - ceded the bride and groom to their station. She was gowned in pink and carried pink roses. The bride was attired - tired in u very dainty and becoming white dross and carried white roses. The impressive ring coroniony was used and after the congratulations of friends present had been received , the guests were seated at small tables and served with an elegant wedding break fast in four courses. Before the guests arose , dainty packages of wedding cake wore passed. Four young ladles , iuti mate friouds of the bride , dressed in pink and white , assisted in serving the the gnests. They were : Misses Mao and Laura Durlaud , Miss Edith McOlary and Miss Anna MoBride. The bride and groom were the recipients of a largo number of handsome wt < 1' i gifts. gifts.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Davenport left at noon on a wedding trip , but none of their friends appear to be certain as to which direction they took. They tried to BOO them off in approved fashion and used some rico and confetti but had moro than they were given no opportunity to nso. \ftor returning from their trip they will take rooms with the groom's mother , Mrs. Mary Davenport on North Ninth street , until the now honso in course of construction in the Heights is completed. The groom is the junior member of the firm of Davenport Bros , and has mndo Norfolk his homo during the greater part of his life. The bride has made her homo with her slstor for n number of years and is well known to the people of Norfolk. Both have a largo number of friends in the city who will unite with THE Nnws in extending the heartiest congratulations and best wishes. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were : Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seymour of Lincoln , Mr. and Mrs. Will Seymour of Council Bluffs , Houry Seymour and son Morton of Lincoln , Hay Seymour of Lincoln , Roy Seymour of Omaha , John Davenport of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pilgor of Madison. Real Estate Transfers. , The following are the trausfors of real estate in Madison county for the week ending April 10 , 1003 , as re ported "by D. J. Koouigstein , official abstractor : Sandwich Manufacturing Co. to 6. H. Gillespio , qcd part of block 20 , F. W. Fritz add to Madison. $1. J. S ' MoElhoos to G. II. Gillespio , wd-seK block 20 , F. "W. Fritz add to Madison , $50. Erail Winter to George E. Richard * BOU , wd port of block 6 , Mandamus add to Madison , $50. Carl T. Seoly to Joseph J. Adams , wd n 23 ft oflots a'and 4 , block 21 Barnes 2nd add to Madison , $ .775. J E. Douglass to Nancy 0. Gibbs , wd lot 8 , block 0 , Bauch's add to Madison , $725. George S. Kortflon to Willie A. La- flour , wd ne > and ojjj of nwK ftnd > 14 of swj-a "id iiwJi of 8 ° K 2-21 and K 86 23-1 , $1000. Pioneer Town Site Co to N. A. Rain- bolt , wd lots 1 , 2 , 3 , block 13 in subdivi sion or 13 to 18 inclusive of Western Town Lot Company's 1st add to Norfolk Junction , $225. Conrad Moor to Jacob Beehler , wd lots 11 and 12 , block 23 , Hillside Terrace add to Norfolk , fG40. Emma Eddy to P. J. Barnes wd s 20 ft of lot 8 and u 0 ft of lot 7 , block 5 Kiuiball & Blairs add to Norfolk , $325. Erust Klippman to Hannah Hey t , wd lot I ) , block 0 Klmbalf & tilalr's add to Norfolk Junction , $375 , Robert M. Upton to Louise Palm , wd lots 7 and ( t , block 2 , Darluud's 2nd add to Norfolk , $10.10. Axel NolnoH to 0. L. Juoll , wd o' ' of lots 1 and 2 , block ( I R. R , add to New man Grove , $1200. John G. Olson to O. M. Solso , wd nw 110-21. , $0100 , Eva Schroeder to Fred Funk , wd w 22 ft of lots 2 and II , block 1. ) Barnes 1st add to Mndlhon , $1000. HelnrichTrioso to TheodorRothwlsch , wd o'tf ' of w4 JIl-21-.i , $3000. Robert T. Alyca to E. L. Alyoa , wd lot 8 , block 4 , Lewis add to Meadow Grove , $10 Pormonis A. Mann to S. R. Deal , wd fl'lj ' of Ho 27-21.1 , $2500. . Burr Taft to Charles Dittbernor , wd n't , ' 12-22 2 , $0000. Northern WlncoiiKln KiiHwnr Fnrni Lnnili .ForHnlo. The Chicago , St. Panl , Minneapolis & Omaha railway has for sale in Northern orn Wisconsin , at low prices and easy terms of payment , about 350,000 acres of choice farm lands. E irly buyers will secure the advan tftfjo of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes , which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply , both for family use and for stock. Land is generally well timbered , the soil fertile and easy of cultivation and his is rapidly developing into ono of ho greatest sheep and cattle raising regions in the northwest. Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis oapolis , Duluth , Superior , Ashland and other towns on "Tho Northwestern Lino" furnish good markets for stock and farm produce. For further particulars address : GKO. W. BULL , Laud Commissioner , Hudson Wis. , or G. H. MACRAE , Asst. Gon'lPass.AK't.St. Paul , Minn Colonist Excursion Rates. Every day during the months of March and April , 1002 , the Union Pacific will soil colonist excursion tickets at the fol lowing ono way rates : Missouri river to Butte , Anaconda and Helena , $20. Missouri river to Spokane , $22.50. Missouri river to points on Great Northern railway , Spokane to Wen- atcheo , inclusive via Huntington and Spokane , $22.50. Missouri river to points on Great Northern railway west of Wenatchoo via Hnntiugton and Spokane [ local over Wouatcheo , not to exceed $23. Missouri river to Portland , Tacoma and Seattle , $25. Missouri river to Ashland , Ore. , and Intarnodiato points , including branch lines on S. P. Co. south of Portland , via Portland , $25. Corresponding low rates from inter mediate points on the Union Pacific. Write for rates to points not given abovo. J. B. ELSEFFEK , Agent. I.otter Lint. List of letters remaining uncalled for c f o postofllco April 20 , 1902 : Mr. Becker , Otto Barter , Miss Tessie Dewev , Samuel Dean , Fred Ermis , E. 0. Elliot , Egyptian Remedy Co. , Chas. E. Fuy , Oharno Green , G. H Jonkinson , James J. McCoy , Miss Martha Manska , Jonu Neholicjake , Will Smith , Will F. Soholly and Miss May Wise. If not called for in 15 days will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised. P. F. SPRECIIER , P. M. "I Never Knew Painkiller to fail before , whut can themattorbe | ? Where is the bottle ? There , I thought so ; it is not Perry Davis' Painkiller at all , but something tbo druggist must have made hims lf and I did not notice it ; I have used Painkiller for years for diarrhoea , cramps and stomach aches and it never failed. " 'oufdrou knowingly boy anal a an groceries for jour tablet How under the BUD can bulk collect constantly exposed to dirt and unit uo clean ! Lion Coffee i comes in sealed pound I packages only , thus in- \4H | suring freshness , strength , flavor and uniformity. CASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Farmers bring your butter and eggs to the Dexter tola Storage , Norfolk , and get the highest market price in cash. AGENTS WANTED Llfa of T. DewlttTalinKEe , by his son , REV. FIUNK UEWITT TALMAOE and asioclate editors of Christian Herald. Only book en dorsed by Talmeea family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ton cents , Write immediately Clark & Co. , ZZZ S. 1th St. Phils. , I' . Mention this paper , HEADACHE Al all 4tvg atom. 3S Dow * 35 * . COriBlNATION SALE OF 60 Scotch Short = Horns Al the SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS Saturday , May 3 , from the following well known herds : II , F , Mrown , Minne apolis , Minn. ; Cloo. iM. Woody , Clyde , Iowa ; C , C. tiiglor & Son , Harfcwiclc , Iowa ; Uoo. llothwoll , NoUloton , iMo. ; F. A. Edwards , Wohstor City , Iowa ; iJrown & Randolph , Indianola , Iowa ; Geo. Harding & Son , Waukoslia , Wis. For catalogue , address GEO. E. WARD , flgr. , Mornincjsidc , Sioux City , Iowa. | Cols. Woods , Jones and Barclay , Auctioneers. I She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopathy , Home opathy , Electric and Gen eral Medicine. Will , by ro < iuo t , vlait professionally NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOTEL , FRIDAY , MAY 2U , ONE DAY ONLY. returning e\ery fonr weeks. Consult her whllo the opportuntt/ at Imml. DR. CALDWEliL limits her prnct'ce to the spocinl treatment of diseases of the nye , oar , nose , throat , longs , female diseases , diseases of children and all chronic , norioiu nuil surgical diaoasns of a curable nature Karly consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , clironio catarrh , lioadasho , conetlpatlOb , stomach and bowel troubles , rheumatism neuralgia , sci atica , Brisht's dtseiise.kiduoy diseases , dlfoaeos of the liver and bladder , dizziness , nervousness , indlKe tlin , obesity. Intnrmpted t n'.rltioa , slowBrowth In children , and all wasting dis eases in adults , deformities clab-feet curva ture of the * plno , diroasos of the brain , paraly sis , heart dlseato , dropsy , Bwelllnir o * the limbs , ricture , open enres , pain in the bonon , granu lar enlargements and all longstanding dis on03 properly troato l , Itlood mid Skin Pimples , b'otches , eruptions , liver spots , fall ing of the hair , bad complexion eczma , throat ulcers , ho'e rnia' , bladder tioubles , weak- back , burning nrino. pn alng urine too often , Tht effects of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine receives searching treatment , prompt relief und a cure fo' life. Diseases of woman , irregular menstruation fulling o ( the womb , bearing dowu pains fonr a o "Uplacomeats , lack of seznal tone. l ono rrhea. sterility or barrenness , consult Dr CaUlwoll aurt she will show thorn the cause of their trouble and the way to become cared. Cancer * , Goiter , Fintnln , I'lle * aul enlarged g ands treated with the subcu taneotiB injoct-on mothol. absolutely without nalu and without the loss of a drop of blood , is one of her own discoveries and is really the most scientific ! method of tills advanced age. Dr. CaUlwoll has practiced her profession iu some of the largest hoapiials throughout the country. She hat uo superior In the treating and diagnosing diseases deformities , p'c. She has lately oroned an otllco in Omaha , Nebraska , whore the will spend a portion of each week ttentirg her many patients. No incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , examination and advice , ono dollar to those in terested. UK. OKA C.U.UWKM. k Co . Omaha , Neb. Chicago , 111. ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOMESEBKER'S EXCURSIONS Twice Each Month During April and May , 1902. OH I ITU Tl" > Illinois Central will run 1 III III Uomeeookers' KxcursKna to VJUU I II. certaia points in the South nn the linns ot the Illinois Central nod Yazoo < fc Mississippi Valley Ituilroncls , from all t oir atntlons west of and including Tarn , and from points on the Albert Lea , Cedar Rapids. Unawa nnd Sioux Falls branches , on MAUUH 31 , APH1L 14 , MAY 5 and 19,1802 , and from all points east of and including Lort Dodge APH1L 1 , IS , MAY 6 and 3 > . The new "Southern Homosoeker's Guide" de scribes In detail the agricultural advantages , the soil and products ot all points South of the Ohio Itlver on the lines of the abovt mentioned roads. For a copy address the undersigned. For Information concorninir naHron-l Lands In the fertile Yazoo Valley of Mississippi ad dress : B. P. Skene. Land Commissioner , I. C. B. It. , at Chicago. IIICOT Hompeooter'u Excursion tickets ytlr'N I will also ba sold from stations In a t-\ * l . lowa eMt Of nml including Cedar Falls and from points on tbo Albert Lea and Cedar Hap ids branches , A PHIL 1,15 , MAY 0 and20 , to points on the Illinois Central Hall road to which the one-way rate Is $7.00 or over , in South Dakota , Minnesota and In Iowa to all points west of Acklor inclusive , except points went of LeMars. Honiosoeker'a Excursions to Points on Other Liuoa of Railroad. The Illinois Central will aUo eoll on April 1 , IS , May 6 and 20 , 1902 , Excursion Tickets to points on foreign llnte of railroad in many Wostrrn , Southwestern and Southern States Including all points in California. For rates , routes , eta. , Inquire of your near CBt Illinois Central Ticket Agent. All Homeseeker's Excursion Tickets are told At a rate of ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 , for the round trip. Tickets limited to 21 days for return and Rood for stop-over privlleaes at certain points within a going limit of IS days. J. K. MEHKY , Asst. Qau , Paw , Ageut , Dnbuqae , Iowa. A NEW FAST TRAIN Between St. Louis and Kansas City and OKLAHOMA CITY , WICHITA , DENISON , SHERMAN , DALLAS , FORT WORTH And principal points In Texas and the South west. This train Is now throughout and Is made up of the finest equipment , provided with electrics lights and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via our now completed Red River Division. Every appliance known to modern car building and railroading has been employed In the mako-np or this service , Including Cafe Observation Cars , under the management ot Fred. Harvey. Full Information as to rates and all details of a trip via this now ronto will bo cheerfully furnished , upon application , by any repre sentative ot the FRISCO SYSTEM HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. On Kovenjbor 5tb , and 10th , and December 3rd , and 17th , the Missouri I'uciflo Railway will Bell tickets to cer tain points in the South , Southeast , and Southwest , at the rate of one fare for the round trip , plus $2.00. Final re turn limit 21 days from date of sale. Fast Time and Superior Through Ser vice. Reclining Chair Oars ( seats free- Pullman Buffet Sleeping Gars. Fpr further information or land pam phlets , address , W. O. BARNES T. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. H. C./TOWNSEND , C. E. STYLES. 2 Q. P. & T. A. A. O. P. & T. A. St. Louis , Mo. Kansas Oity , Mo. A SWELL TRAIN , THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED "SHORTLINE. " To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine , Rockford , Lacrosse , Dnbnqne , Elgin , Freeport , Madison , Janesville and other important points East , North east and Southeast , via An Electric Light in Every Berth , The Milwaukee is the only Eleotrio Lighted Train that runs in and out of Omaha. All cars are supplied with in candescent lights. Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining Cars in the world are run on the 0. M. & St. P. Ry. Write and got full in- formation. F. A. NASH , General Western Agent , H. W. HOWEI.L , 1504FarnamSt. , Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agt. Omaha.