Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUUSDAH. NOVEMBER 1C , 1803.
8PEG1RL NOTICES.
DVERTISF.MKNTS FOU T1IBSB COLUMNS
A will bo taken tmlllia:30ji. : nnforthP orcn hi *
nml ntll H M p. m. for lliamornln * and Sunday
Adrrrtlvrii. t > y reniieMlnr n nnmboroil cJP } < * j
can Imvo tficlrnnnwern nrtnrpv t to mimwrpfl
lettf rln caw of TIIK UKr. Answers Boartdrc-Bied
will bo dcliTrml upon presentation of the clu-ck.
Ratcn , IMc n word first Iniertlon.lcawonl there-
nfter. Nothlnsr taken for Icsn ran 23e. _
* * T "EXPEHtKNCED BoOKKKKPER WAKT8
ApoMtlon. flood references. Address W 4 3 .Bet- .
M37T * 1
A -SITUATION WANTED TJY BRIGHT OKU-
-/\mnn1 > ov 17yparitold. peed hablU. tolearn tlio
watchmaker nnd Jeweler traile ; H.ilary noolijcct.
AildronHt * F. lluliman , Creston. Neb M3S2 17 *
- WANTED. POSITION IN CIOAU STORE Oil
A cashier or chambermaid In hotel. Address WIII ,
lice. 3Bi : Ifi *
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SITUATION WANTED AS CLERK IN OEN-
A ernlntorp. Address 810 West 2d St. . Dav . | i-
port. la. _ 30'J "V
WANTED MALE HELP ,
Halm. lUca wont first Insertion. IP n word there-
nftcr. Notlilns taken for less llinira.'Sc.
T > SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHED ; EXTRA
.IJlwv to IIIMI with rigs. American WrinjcrCp. ,
J 00 ! ) Howard f l. 803
-TUP. KKHUASKA OUAHANTKB SAVINGS
nml Jnvrstmont company wimln n fuw ( trntle-
mrn f coed nililn-ns lo act as HOllcltors. Apply at
roonin Y2 nml U3 , Douglas Mock. 804
11 MAN WANTED ! SALARY AND B :
J iPiTjuancnt place ! whole or part limn. Apply at
once. Brown Bros. Co. , mir erymen , cA'nVVrjilO
"WANTED. LABORERS ON THE u. s. GOV-
B i-rnnu-nt work In TomHfwoo. Arkansas and
Louisiana ! elionp fare. Kramer , V O'lU ni Labor
ncuncyaosSoiilh 1 ItUBtroou M3u Mi *
AGENTS"SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE
Jjerralosl Invention of tlio azo. Tim Now Patent
Chemical Ink Kraulne Pencil. Sells i Hlchl.
WorliBllkntiiaffln. Aironln nre making S2S.IM ) to
$12B.)0 ( ) ix-rwi-ek. For further particulars write
the Monroe Krasur Mfff. Co. , X : lti , Li Crmo. \ \ li.
M ' " . >
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-MAN WANTED FOR OUR fUTV BU3INF.S3.
.Salary I"ld weekly. Call nt 1510 Douglas.n
lj-rrn.io ) "MONTH AND ExpENSEsTlix-
J'chiHlviilfrritonr. Nooxportcnco. Staple ( roods ,
ntinoluto monopoly. Wen and wonlf-u wauled.
Yenrlr contnictH. Pay certain. No talk. S.yHtom
iwrfect. Wrlto quick. Terms free. Address K. SO ,
llox IlSOn , Bottton. MaH . MM ) I L i *
0 WANTED. \ RELIABLE MAN IN EVERY
.Dtowu In tliiwrutern Htitito handle DodOB
Illiemnatlc plll : BIITO euro and lareo profllB. J. A
DixlRc , 120 ! ) S. 25111 St. , Omaha. NoU iUt ! DID
WANTED AT ONCE , A NUMBER ov POUL-
Iry pickerel peed steady lob to rltrlit parties.
Cudaliy i-acklns Company , South Oinnlia.
. WANTBD. MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO ACT
aft private d ! toctlvon under In.stme.llons. Ex-
DiTlencn umipcciwao' . Send Hlamp. National Du-
tecllvo Bureau , IndlauapollH , Uid. M102 22 *
WAWTEB FEMALE HELP.
Uilen.l' n a wonl first Insertion. Itvaword tlu-re-
lifter. Nothhtp taken for less tlmi 2De.
AVANTKDT LAmng AND"nENTLEM N. WE
will pay you W.Oii to $15.00 I .T week to do
Mtrlclly homework for us : no canvassing and
prompt iwynipnt. Semi addressa'l ciivolopo Lib
erty Supply Co. , Llbarty wiuuro , lloslon. Mass.
30 J Id
-WANTED , A COMPETENT COOK ! NONE
1. 'other need apply. Mrs. John J. Monoll. 2(123 (
llodgo Hlreou itir. 10'
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. . .WANTED. COMPKTENT aiRL. MHS. FRANK
Wilcox , S. W. corner 'JUth and Doitif Ian st.
31)0 ) 1"
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WANTED- COMPETENT COOK AND
laundress. Mrs. James E. Boyd , 15)08 ) Davenport -
port st. 31I.1-17 *
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- WANTED , FIRST-CLASS COOK , NONE
others need apply. Hest of references required.
.Apply 'J701 Fariiani. _ BOO 17 *
C-WANTEDrA GOOD GIRT * FOR GENERAL
honsowork. Apply at 220'J Dodje. MM. Win.
Unydon. MJ04 IB'
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FOB UENT HOUSES.
Rales. lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una per
month. Notldntr taken for lens tlian Uoc.
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lfoFsEH JN ALTL1\\RTS o"F TIIE CITY.
D TliuO. g. Davla company. ISOJ Fanum. 00
I'l t-iioOM COTTAOE. flOmjRN. CHOICE. IN
IJstanfonl eltx-lo. C. S. Elsutter , ' . ' 01 IJoo bide.
_ ' _ * ' _ B07
- ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , NEAR I1USI-
D ncsn : rent moilcralo. Apply 201 UcobulUlIni , * ,
" A-HKNTAL AGENCY , 007 DROWN HLOCK.yos
vA / yes
-n-10-ItOpM HOUSE , 1810 CA3S. J. JOHNSON
JJ182-I F&mnni. Ml ! > 5
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F. KrDARLINQ..DARlCEai HLOCK.
MIJ74
Ti-TO OOOD TENANT ONLY. . COMPLETE
.L/modeni brlrk dwelllnB. No. 270 ? Farnam ;
liiick stable If dcalrod. Warruu M. Rosers , 1321-
li'i ! : Fnniain olivet. M-100
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T\-FOR RENT. ISIX ROOM FLAT. INQUIRE
.UlOlll llotlgo Street. M ID'J
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. HOUSES , a TO b 'BOOMS , dud NO. IITH. :
MBSO N24 *
- CORNER FLAT , 8 ROOMS , RANGE AND
U- all other conveniences , no bolter flat In Omaha ,
3-3.1. Room a. Patterson block. 1U23 Fiirimiti St.
( iuurgo ClotiHcr. U03
NINE-IIOOM MODERN HOUSE. HANSCOM
1) Place , cheap. J. W. Suulro.ay Boo. M315
i : . $ SOO'MONTH , 1327 NORTH 230.
881
D-fl-ROOM HOt'SK , PERFECT CONDITION ,
wwly painted , modern ! mnall family ; loeatlon
, niO Norlh20th Mtreut ; rentresonablu. UOJI-'H.t Hill.
' . . 1)55 ) D3
. -TWO MODERN EIOHT-R'bOM HOUSES ,
Sonjli loth , i > ar Vinton ; cheap. Ceo. W. P.
Coate , Pallerfion block. . M228 10
TV FOirRENT-182.1 CAPITAL AVE.Ti ROOM ? ,
J/IHlil Capital ave , II roonm , 2021 Webster Hi ,
0 roouiH. Henry \Y. Valca. 230 10
KOItluJNT ! COTTAOK CORKER 2 Tll"AVE
ami1 DoJire : ino urn luiproVi'iuenW ; tlret cliiHS
reiKilr. liimilru'jSll DortgtiHt. ' 2CU "
iA STKAM HEAT. ALL MODERN , BRICK 7-
-I/room lioirtc , uncoualqd. Anply Tlzanl.221 N.
241h. 34t ! IK *
DFOR RENT. FOUR OR FIVE COTTAGES IN
ill IK'rent pirlH of thu city : chuaii for tliu winter
inoiilhH. A. P. 'i'ukey , HIS N. N , Y. Life bldir. *
sia is
< j\ FOR RENT , ID-ROOM HOUSE. AND FURNI-
J/luro for Male. 2D21 Farnam Bin-Lit. M0l : | : 10 *
Dr FOR RENT , 13-ROOM JIOU8E WITH STA-
blu for I horaen , all modern convenlenees , Nn.
1010 P.ick , 'ivi'iine , uuw ocuupltHl by Captain A.
1 II nl. IT. H. A. , possesslpn given iHtof December.
Apply at ; r.2 lieu building or lO''l Park avenue.
M.'llll
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n T.lltENTTsKVr.N-ROOM HODSE , $23.00 ;
, Mtani If deslr'Hlnlco lawn , treea , clly water ,
olfctiTii.eementrd cellars , bath , near motor. Sco
owner D , V. bteens. 001 Paxton blimk. M35U
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ottuire , 2K02 Suwnrd , Matteru , 807 N. Y. Life.
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t-iir-
I ) BEST fi AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY ,
.iiuoBt ratitH. Inqirtro 2302 lllomlo Htrct. .
ct.N2S
N2S *
Dl-'OR RENT3ROOM COTTAOE , OR THREE
rooms of uaino for housekeeping. 80H 8. 30th ,
31)4-17' )
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1 \ FOR RENT , 1HM DODOE , BASEMKNT.SUIT-
J-'ahiii torkfcplng boanlerH. Rent taken out In
board. . Reference rviiilrud. 308 17 *
BOB BENI-FUBNISHED BOOMS.
Hales. IKi ; u wur < t tlrst lusortlon.lo a word thuru
tiller. Nothing taken for leas ttuin5c. .
E" TWO "FHUKISIIKU Rooifs'FoiraENfLE"
men only , 623 t < oiitli2tllliiitruot. UI7
. UOOMW1T1IOR WITHOUT Il'U. 02 J S. 18.
412 N18
FURN1S1IKD ROOM WITH HBAT S7.OO PER
mouth. H14S. aStliBtrcut. 11115510'
FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1 OR 2
gentleinvn. V017 Dodge BtrneU M3DO
EFURNISHUD ROOM , 2017 HARNUY ST.
ana at *
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FOR HUNT , a ROOMS FURNISHED COM-
plelQ for light housekeeping. 01U Nu. 10th.
' B02 10 *
FURNISHED KOOMa AND BOARD.
.IKo a word tlrst tnaortlon. lo a wonl tlicro-
after. Nothlni , ' tuken for less ihuu 23o.
' - -PLEASANT SOUTH IIOOM WITH BOARD.
1 BUltabli ) lor twy. v.ijli ) Caliroriila. 213-13 *
17-YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CABB Of
JL Women * ClirUUau : itociatlon. Ilia. 17lli HI.
HI.ou
ou .
? . ROOMS AND STRICTLY FIRST1 CWSS
. board ol 210'J Douiclaii bint- MU37
1 , * T1IK DOLAN , S09 AND 811 N. ISTJ1 ST.blO
blO
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ROOiia , LttW RATES , 2 JS1 H A RNEY .
lj ( NICELY FURNISHED liOUTJI FRONT PAR.
t * lorl > olroom , ) Iu.iiuulaUinodtiruc\uituluiiccs ; ;
-al u BuiaH r rooms with buard. 2O20 llaniey ,
Max. ! 18 *
TJ-.ROOM AND HOARD FORTWOGENTLEMEN
I , " BOARD AND KOOM. STKAM HKUvTaM ,
1'tutli. tl.lOaiuli.l.'U pcrwu-k , ill Nortli Htlu
MT7P VU *
FOBBENT UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS
Rntci I Hen word flr , tlnicrton. ! Ion warJIhcro-
nftcr. NothhK taken ( or Ic3 * > tlmn2Jc.
VJgll2Mlaina t 41:1 :
l FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
liousekecpliitf , $12.50. 2U11SI. Mary'n avenue.
nni 15.
-2 OR n UNFURNISHED ROOMS. VI00 FAR-
nain hlroel. M203 1
G " -4-RO67l FLAT , 1003 LEAVENWORTH ST.
31)1 20 *
GG
-4 NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
G balh , $7.W.2tin Ernklnc M. , North 21th.
3HW 21 *
1TUK BENT STORES AND OFglOES
natcn. JKoa wordflrsttniprtton , loaword there
after Nothing taken for Ions than USc ,
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.
-IfllflKariiatn M. Tim bulletin ? liai a nroproof ce
ment basement , complete ntctni lioMInz H.xtiiros ,
water on all the ( loom. Ban , etc. Apply at tlio ofUcu
of Tnr. HIH. : _ Hill
I STO11E,321 S. 1ST1I. STEAM HEAT ,
1 .M73H X''H'
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T -OFFICES WITHNELt , BLOCK. STEAM HEAT.
1 M7'I3 Nit8'
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T-KOIl UENT , I.AUOE 3-STORY HIGQINS
Lliam. lOUi ami Leavpitworth ) thirty horscH ami
otoragu. J. W. Suilre. ' 4a Ueo. MUM
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AGENI3 WANTED.
Ilnli-H.lWc a won ! first Insfrlloa.lc a won ! tliero-
atler. Ntlilngtakfii fur less than ' 'Sc.
T -AOENTS. Il6\V WOULII YOU LIKE TO MAKE
" $1BU ! ixjoru "XmasV Wn can put you In tlio
way , and will provo It or forfeit $300 | this an
nouncement may tx > your nti > i > l > > > ie Rtouu to a for-
tiinu If taken tiilvanlaKc Of at 01100. Atlilross
"Munufactuiurs , ' ' Box 6lW ; ! , Uoston , Mais ,
T-WASTKU. TEN SOLICITOUS. EIT11EK SEX.
' for cliy worn to linnillo ono of the very best well-
Incartlflcs. SoIlM In uvi-ry homo and onico. Will
bearliiveHtlcntlon. IIHTitr \ eont profit. ARonts
wnuleil forC'oiincIl lllurfa , Honth Omaha. Lincoln.
Call at . ' ( ) < Hanilltou , 7 to 0 a. in. MitSU IT'
IAOEXTSVANTE . I.OOAL ANDGENEUAL.
'for a iiulclc B-lllntr paleniinl novelty. MO to 160
IHT etMit | iri > llt ; Kooil MOllc-ltorH can make from
* 100.MMoiUl.tliitnontli ( : : ! territory ( rpohi wrlto
for pattlunlani. The Ohio Novelty Co. , U 1 , Clnc-ln-
natl.O. M4S7
I WANTED. HOYS AND alltU WHO WISH TO
' " makoJiioney wlien out ot bchool , m'nil nnmu an < l
wo will tell you how. No money wanted. 1. . Stiy-
nor i. Co. , I'roviaonce , 11,1. M.1S5 UO-
I -MEN AND WOMEN AS MANAGERS TO EMploy -
' ploy ast'ius : $75.00 anil oxpoiiHcs : yearly coii-
trncls ! cn'illt Blveu : wrlto with stamp. Muwiba
Mfg. Co. . SI. 1'atil. Minn. Mill UU
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| -.A ENrS INVESTKIATE ! FINEST SKLLINO
> ' article out. AdUresB Uouin 20 , Crclghtou block ,
Omali.'i. M400 111'
J-AT LAST WE HAVE IT. KEKN , I
and brainy mon anil women wautuil everywhere
totaku onlerH for Sliepp'H World's Fair I'hoto-
graphed. Only book ofcopyrljliteilpliotOKraDliH of
bulhlliiRH. HuenoH nml exhibits of thu World's Co
lumbian exhibition ; authorized by the exposition
niaii.ik'oiiii'iit ; official curtlflcaio accompanlcH
i-apli volume , llonanza for workers : droii ovory-
thtm , ' and hundlo It : you will tnalco money fast ;
books i-eady ; credit given ; blcommissions ; lllUH-
tratod ( Irciilat-H. Icriun , freo. Address Olobo Illblo
I'ub. Co. . JUS Dearborn street , Chicago. 111. , or
Plilln. , 1'a. M401 10'
1 AOKNTS WANTED FOR THE "LIFE OF
> I'hlllllis UrooliH. " Ono lady weld 2(5 ( booka In ( I
liotira. Au itk'i'iitlii taklu ? tS ) orders only met
with 0 refn'.alB. O > ir now Hook of Vhotocraiihs
ba'it.s them all ; cuntalim twice as many pIcturcB
at half tliuin-lee. Wo Itivu the best World's fair
book , 51)0 ) pljIiircHand bcnthollday book. Lowoat
prices , Innrcst commltnlons , premium with ovary
book. Won't remain kilo an hour. Wo can put
you In the way to maUo money. 1'osltlon with us.
should l > o worth 4100.01 a month. AdirosH at
once , John K. HastlngH. 17 Cornlilll , Doston. Muss.
M400 10'
WANTKD TO KENT.
11'iten. 1 We a wonl tlrat Insertionle a word thero-
Mfter. Nouilnff taken for leas than U3e.
K.-WANTED , TO RENT FOR CASH. FARM
near Omaha. Address W 38. Boo. M30-I 20 *
-IT-WANTED , A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM
-IvforBenllcuiaii and wife where no questions
will bo asked ; state price. Address W 40. Bee.t
-rr WANTED. TO KENT , 4 TO 0 FURNISHED
IVrooniH for hoiiw'keoplne , with bath ! steam
heat It possible , Address W40 , Beo. M108 17 *
--WANTED , A SMALL FURNISHED COT-
tairo or rooms for light houBekeeplm ? ; must bo
dcHliablLAddrcsa W18. . Hue. MI07 10'
STORAG2.
Rates. lOciilliioi'iicli 11180:11011 , $1.50 a line par
inoiilli. Npllilji takgii for'lea qiian,2ge.
M STbRAGE7wLLlAMS&CROSSai
ucy. ' 811
-STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
M ; clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam
. 815
M-STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES AND I1UGBIES
In our elegant new bnlldlng.KJOtJ-lO-ia Harney
st. Columbus Buggy Co. 237 11)
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , l e a word tlrst Insortlon , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for le than 23c.
-ii Nebraska reports and other last edition law
books. Address , price and conditions , W11 , Bee.
M34U 10 *
FOB SALE FUBNITDBS.
Rates. IKc. a word tlrsl Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than -"c.
0-STOVES OF ALL KINDS OOOD AS NEW.
Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Farnam st. 810
0--FOR SALE CHEAP , FURNITURE IN FIRST-
class boarding houbo , well located and full of
good piylmr boardjra. Hinon for Bulling , leav
ing tlin city. Inquire of W. II. Kreldlcr , C2U Paxton -
ton block. M4U3 1U *
FOB SALE HOBSES , WAGONS.EIC
KalcH. Ik'ca wo.il first Insertionle n word there
after * Nothing taken for less than 25c.
1 : J-FOR S VLKiTCllLACi ; ilAIlE , 5 YEARS OLD :
L prlco i'jri.OU , ut Windsor aUblcs , litli and
Davenport , M380 17 *
t-KORSALi : , HALF VALUE , GOOD FAMILY
liorsc 4213 Center Bt. , Ambler place , west of
llaiiHcom park. 307 Id'
5OB SALE MISCiiLLANEOUS.
Rates. If-.u a word llrst Insertion , la a word
hereafter. NotUIni ; taken for losa than 25c.
'r\-bsE imTiNsmcK TiiLiJiARii TADLB'AND
\xoiui pool table , used II monthn , as good as new ,
for sah ; cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point ,
S'eb. autl
-FIVE-HORSE POWER KLKCTH.IO MOTOR ,
good as new ; a bargain , M. O. Relllv. corner
1 Uli and MHlr.-HlH , Llncyln , Neb. M33U 17
-FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-REVOLUTION
Campbell nowapaiH'r press and I double eylln-
dijr Taylor , air spring , with two folders ; good con-
lltlon. Addtx-sufor parttcilliira Lock Box 8 , South
Omaha , Neb. 372
OLAIBVOYANTS.
Rates , lllc a line each Insertion $1.Dt ) a line pur
month , Nothing taken for less than USc.
0-MRS.NANNIE
Oreltablobuslncssntcdliiiii ; Gthyuartit HUN.lUtu.
H17
MASSAGE , BA.THB ,
Hnti'S lOc n llnu each Insertion , 91CO a line pur
month. Nothing taken for less than L''o ,
'
MI MADAME SMITH , W S. laTH. 2NO FLOOR ,
L Room U. Massage , vapor , alcoliol. ulcain .sulphur-
noaudtte : * oatus. MJ12 18 *
'IV-MMK. ( < AH < ! OK , 1121 DOUtJLAH , THIRD
1 floor , room 7 , massage , alcoliol , Hululinr and
geabuths. Mm : ID *
ri'v-MMB. I.A RUE , M XSSAUB , 410 SO. 15TJL
M300N18'
PEBSONAL.
Rates , lllo a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per
month. Nollilng taken for lC84 than 25c.
U-MATRIMONY OR PLEASURE ; NKW DEAL.
Send ' . ' -cent rtamii to P. O. Uox ( ) ! , Hastings ,
Neb , " f720 N2
U-MASSAOETRtUTMENT. ELECTRO-THKR-
Dial baths. Svnlp and lialr treatment , manicure
and uliln > | iudlat.Mni.t obtilOK : 8.16th.Wltlinell blk
UCl'TTHISOUTANDPRESENTATCOWAN'S
I'nolo .siiulto. 212:1 : Cumin ? mrout , and you
will Ix'entlllwl | o 12 arlsto cabinet pnotus , very
IK-HI , uu KlUe < Ucdcard , iud nn 8X1U urlsto , $1.51) ) ;
without UiU itl.DO : Jor 10 days only. Oin Stin-
dayn , JI37T " 17 *
UlLl.UriTRATED MARRIAUB JOURNAL.
coutalnluifpliblo-cncmvlmrii ofi > en > oim deslr-
Incctirrvhpunuculb , nuilUil fruo Brown Pub. Co. ,
7'ulctlu , ) . WW30 20 *
j ; r-i.ADKs. ! "SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO
U VlavH'o. , iiOl N. Y. Ltfu Bldg. , for u 00-pai-o
huallli book , omvoconsultation frea ; lady In at
iciular.cv. 700-N2U *
U -2100 KAIINAM STREET. LADIES RE
culrcd before aud ihirlnv O'iiinnenieiit.
O'iiinnenieiit.M20718 *
U-HGW TO HPr.CULATB 8KND FOlt OUR
lllllt ! book tollln ; nil uboul IU Mallnl free.
Norlliwi'BtiTu Grain aud Stock Kxchaucv. Itlaltu
building , tiilcaf : o , III. U27U 17 *
MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESi'ATi.
mouth. Nothing lakrn for luHi'tlian Voc.
SANTA '
Polly Pepper ! CLAUS
My Mamma uses
Ijfs Soap ' , and 5i\ys il'stlfc
bcst'eVer made ; so of cout N.K.Riirbank&Co. IS MALE 8V
lliere is a Sanfa Claus ! Chicago.
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Continued.
821
\\r-MOSBV TO rXAN ATCUnilKST IIATF.S.
' Appli'to , II Jlelklo , First National Ilk bUlir.
8 * ' "
MOJJBY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON
linproveil and unimproved Omaha real oHtatt ) ,
1 to 0 years , Fidelity trust Co. , 170-2 Farnam.
820
\\r-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTHUST CO. . U18N.Y.
' ' I.lfo. lends at low rates for choice neenrity on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Oniah.i otty property.
ti23
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Kales , lOon llnernch Insertion , $ l.r 0 a ) lucior
month. Nothing taken for loss than Uuc.
_ _ JIfgjg : "To'SuN-
W will loan you any sum which you wish ,
Hmall or largo , at the lowest posslblo rates , In tlio
quickest posslblo time , and for any length of tlmo
to suit you. You can pay It baokiu tuicli Install-
inents aft you wish , when you Wish , nnd only
pay for Has Ion ? as you keen U. You can borrow
ouHOUSEHOLD
HOUSEHOLD FUHNITUKE AND PI.VNOS.
HOUSES. WAOONS AND CAHKIAGKS.
WAUE1IOUSK HKCEIPTS. MEUCIIANUISB
Oil ANY OT1II3R SECUUITY.
Without Dubllclty or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAQB LOAN CO. ,
301 ! SOUTH 1HTII STUEET ,
llrst floor above the Direct.
THEOLDEST , L.AIH5EST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED IXAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
824
X-WILTj LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
ciirlty , strictly coiitldentlal. A. E. Harris , room
1 , Continental block. .S''D
V-MONEY TO LOAN ! SHORT TIME LOAN.
A.702 N. Y. Ufa.building. M208 DS
r DO YOU WANT MONEY ?
Wo will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your
FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS ,
CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE 'RECEIPTS , etc. '
Wo five prompt attention to all applications ,
nnd will carry your loan as lone as you Wish.
You uaii reduce tlio cost of carrying your loan
by a payment at any time. There Is no publicity
or rnmoval of property.
FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
Room 4 , Wltlinell block.
Cor. ISth und Uanicy sts.
823
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rates , lOa a linn each Insertion , $ l.5 ( ) n line , pVr
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
WE FORNISH CAVrSAL'TO TAnT YOJl""lN
business. Wo want to establish ono honest , ru-
Hablo. enterprlhlniriMr8onman"or woman , JnXa
legitimate monoy-maklng.tiusliu s In erory county
hi tlio went. Uublnuss is cloatu .easy . and . legiti
mate. HI ? money for parties with push ami pluck.
If you can't furnish first-class references don't ap
ply. RiMiimuber , no money required. Wrlto at
once , before some ono with more enterprise se
cures your territory. The Dr. Starr llerb Itemedy
Co. , 21)4 East Iliil st. . Chicago. 111. _ 827
Y FOR SALE/AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAC-
tnrlmr plant ( with position In the offlcn If BO de
sired ) , luutU.flO to * 15,000.00 cash required. No
trades considered. The company has ) an estab
lished tradii on u ready sulllns article at a good
protlt. Address S DU , Beo. 828
V FOR RENT. A IIAKERY SHOP. OLD STAND.
. i 910 North 10th street. Apply to Jos. 'Rodman.
82'J
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Y FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES.
Address E. E. Howendoblur , Bertraud , Neb.
1 " ! ! ? >
Y STOCK OF GROCERIES AND QUEENS WARE
for sale for cash In the best city In .southern
Nebraska ; an old established trade , doing a cash
business of SUO.OOO.Ol ) : stock will invoice about
SHUIOO.OO. Wrlto at once If you mean "business.
Will take no trade. Hart Dros. , Falrbtiry. Nob.
_ M011 10
Y -HARNESS STOCK , NO OPPOSITION : MUST
bo sold Imforo January' 1 ; about $350. 00 cash
required , balance on time. Gcorgu E. Gill. Ute ,
la. MttOa 23 *
Y-FOR SALE. CHEAP , THE REST LOCATED
saloon In South Omaha. Ennutru J. W. Tlpo ,
agent. ! M1HN atroat. M27H 1H *
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Y FOR SALE. A WELL LOCATED AND
finely furnlslied hotel with line ba'r attached.
Address W 30 , Bee. MHiin 20 *
-STOCKS OF GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
W. C. Ritchie , Pender. Neb. M370 21
Y-LOCATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS
1 slock of hardware. Address W-40 , llee.
MHO 17 *
V WANTED , TO MEET A GENTLEMAN HAV-
JLlngfrom .lOim.O ( > to W.OIKI.OO. wlio Hdeslr-
otis of entering Into a pro tit 3 bio mjrcantllo T > uhl-
ness for which Omaha affords nn exceptional op
portunity. Litllo or no competition. Rest of
references given and , rcqulrol. Addrjss W 4T ,
Omaha Hi > e. MIO.-i 18 *
FOR EXbHANGE.
Rates , Iflc n line each Insertion , $1.30 n Una par
month , Nothing taken for less than 23C.
r/I OWN 100 FARMS ni'
/-Jml ( Dakota. Will neil clinan or excliango for
mdse.lioracs and cattle. Add.boxVU.Fr.inkforl.Ind
.H'.ill
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y-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE , WILL
/Jtakcivalest'Ue , money , lloifjas , Frankfort , Ind.
K.'il )
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y-$14.0l ( ) ) STOCK CIIOIOB MERCHANDISE TO
/Jcxchaiurn for $ Suii ) ) l.in.l and iil.on.l cash , Will
Irado all or part of stock for lan.l and cusli. llox
871 . 'iVoHtPulin.yeb. _ H.-.i
y-FOR EXCHANGE. CLEAR IOWA LAND TO
//trade for stock of gtrnxral merchandise , n.- books
and stationery , Conlidcntlal. C. W. Jackson ,
sionx city , la. Mt"u ; an *
FOB SALe1 HEAL ESTATE.
Rates , lOc a Hun inch Insartlon , $ l.illuo ) : par
month. Nothlni ; tik : n for 1os.- < than 2.1v.
L years time. Also lands to exchanger for stock
indbo. or llvu stock and uush. J , W , Wulptou ,
Grant , Neo. 443 Nil ) '
IARM FOR SALE.
iA choice , well Improved 40-ac Ir.ict In Sirpy
eomily. vrlthlu onemlln of the town of La 1'lattu ,
and only three nilli-H from newFiirt Crook ; two
railroad uuitluns near by ; taxes I Lull t' tu this
county ; uearneHS lo Fort Crook , Omaha nnd .South
Omaha limuivii good and permanent markets for
ganlfii truck , wuall fruits , butler , eggs and poul
try , besides ii ual farm products , I can offer this
hplendld property at an attractlru prlcu'for u short
time. Walter 0. Clark , IVlB-Harney st. II7U Dill
11ARGAIN.S. HOUSES. LOTS. ANDFAKMS.SALE
J lor trade. F. K. Uarllng , Iljrker blk. Hal
e'OR BALE.
Rates , I Uuu line uauh liimirlloii , $ ! . n lluu pur
mouth. Notlilui ; taken for low Hum ' . ' 5tr.
.
vVG , Wulluee , Drown block , ItilU ( ind Douslas.H32
H32
HIGH ( iRAlK OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES.
netting purchasers good rate of Inlernsr. Hums
of from 61UJ ttpf or Mlo by Glebe Loan .VTriiBt Co. ,
lUili A. Doilt'o , Omalm. Partluulura ou application.
_ HIS :
8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. SECUR-
lly absolutely hate.Amea Ruul Kslalo agcncu' ,
1017 Famuii : i * * Sittl
B. CHOICR FIRST MORTGAOEsT" 11. J.
l. llrown block. 10th uud Douglas. 2''U
FORRENTHALLS. .
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Raton. IDe a lliirf qicli Insertion. * l.MJ a Una per
nioiuli. Kotliliu taken for limtlrm tiJo.
' RMbRYHAlL7m4 CAPITOL AVENUE. 'AND
Moruud'HitsMcmbly roouib. 1310 Harney utix'i't
for balls , club yjnlus , niiwlluirB. etc. : rout very
vliuuii ; liulU tlr t-clnha. Cull at 101U Hamey.
Mioa pj
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SCALES
Itateb , lioa line each liiHertlon , fl.&Da lluo i > ar
moiItateb Notliliur taken for Hi i tUia 25
X' .
i * Addixiia llurJeii A. Selleck Co. , Laku ttt.Clilcaim
H1U
HOB.3ES WINTERED.
Rales , lOc a Hue each Insertion , $ l.oO a Una per
month. Nothing taken for losh than USc.
rfbllSES WINTERED , FAIR GROUNDS ( ! & $3
-llmo. ! luavo orders at JT. Wllhrow'H , Tele. 100.
U22 N 85 *
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HORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. APPLY
to Cotton'H barn , comer loth and Cass streets.
M225 DO * .
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HORSES WINTERED $1 ] PER MONTH. AD-
ilreBS W. B. Mlllard , Ouiaha National bank.
lit DO
J. FLEMING HAS LEASED THE WOOD
ClIfT stock farm ut Callioun , Neb. , owned by J.
E. Markel. and Is now rcadv to take stock for
winter. Stock box Malls , $7.00 , and single otallR ,
51.00. For partlculara address 131U Faruaiu
street. Omaha. M323 IB'
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OR3ES WINTEREDiSTUnEN.l''lW PARKAVE.
MUOii
_ _ _
HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES ,
10th and Davenport. Will receive best of caro.
Terms reasonable. Mt81 : 1114'
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LOST.
Rates , le a word first insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothin ? taken for lo tlmf 23c.
JuNovember 13. Return to E. W. Suueral , : ir.0.11eo
building , and obtain reward. MHS3
OST-POCKET1100K , BETWEEN. 18TH AND
Cnnilngand iithand : F.'Vmam. Return nnmo to
main office Western Union Telegraph Co.
M378 17 *
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TT IS KNOWN WHO , FOUND THE ROLL OF
"J-money. with name and " 'address ou tlio leather
cover. If returned lo owner one-fourth will be
fe'lvuii as reward and no questions asked.
! 18S 21 *
T OST-TWO COWS AT CUT OFF LAKE : ONE
JuJark red , about 11 yuqrf > old , heavy with calf ;
other "Holsleln. " r years , black aud while.
Finder notify A. Boyd , Swlfl'a Ice house , and re
ceive reward. ' ( > JI-100 22 *
Rales , lOo a line each lutrrtlon , $1.150 n Hucixjr
month. Nothing taken for'Jess than -5c.
ENGAGEMENTS TO DRESSMAKING ' IN
families solicited. MUdigturdy. 421H Nicholas
street. M343 NIG *
TRESSESj$4yUAPPiEJ ; } | , $2 Olid N. 24TH.
rvRESSES MADE AT 1421 HOWARD ST. ANY
Ustyllsh gown for $3.00 - _ ' U87 21 *
TJNDERTAKEaS AND EMBALMEKS
Rjites , lOe a" line each Inse'ftloii. $ l.no a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. j
W. BAKER ( FORMBnijYWrnjliN ' G.-
Jacobs , deceased ; later vU.h M , O , .Muul ) , under
taker mid embalmer , U13 S. 10IU at. Tel. U'JU.
1 1 . - * , ir . 838 ,
HK. 11URKET. FUNERAti DIRECTOR AND
. cmb.alinor.jlU18ChloagOSt. Tel , 00.M1.51 .
MUS1O , AKT AND LANGUAGES.
Ratpsr10ca line pach Insertion , $1.50 it lluo per
month. Nothing taken'for less tlian 23c.
VJ.lF. ? . GELLEN-BECK , BANJOIST AND TEACHER
VJ.l S10 California st. 914
SHOBTHAND AND
Rates , lOo a line puch Insertion , $1.50 a lluo per
noiitli. Notliliig taken for less than ,250. ,
J- acquire a working knowledge of shorthand nnd
ypewrltlng at A. C. Van Saul's school of tmort-
nuiil , 013 N. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. 831
DANCING ACADEMY. . -
Rates , lOc a line each insertion , Sl.r 0.a Una par
nOnth. Nothing taken for leas than 23e.
MORAND'S DANCING .SCHOOL.1510 HARNEY
sitx'ct. Lessons for adults , Tuesday and Thurs
day 8 p. m.rclilldreu. Tuesday 4 p. m. , Saturday
10 a. in. and 2:30 p. m. Tornis very reasonable.
MIO'J D4
PA.WNBBOKERS.
Rates , 10c a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth' Nothing taken for less thanj23c.
" Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds ,
watches.etc. Old sold and silver bouzlit. Tel. 1C5S
B3U
TYPEWBITEB8.
Rates , lOe n line each Insertion , $1.CO u line par
month. Nothing taken for less Iuan25c.
S
Otliing ; unheard of prices. . Tel. OSS. Boyles Jt
Babb , Ulil N.Y Life bldg. Send for samples. 837 "
RHILWBY TIME ORRD
Ixiaves CHICAGO , BURLINGTON A Q. Arrives
Omalm Depot loth and Mason Sts. Omalm
4.)0"pm ! ) . , . . , , .CIilca2ri.VentlDilc. II.M ) atn
u. I Sum Chlc.-U'li KxpnuH . , . 4.20.1111
7.02 pm Chicago & low.i Local. . , . . 5.53 p n
11.115 am Locil ( ex Sunday ) . . H.OOam
ijeavui i iiorccnfiiTj.v Vii y. iti V-ETT : Arrlvoj
Omalial Ljot | loth ail M mnSn. O.ll ll ! I
10.1.1 am' . . , , , . . .DenverExpri ! ' < o.i3 : .Tii
10.13am Deadwood Uxpr 1.00 pill
4.50pm DenverKxiii'j- 1.00 pin
D.r.djiiu , , Ncbr.ial a Local ( rixu _ . . 0,50 P'll
H.lSaiu . .Lincoln Loe.tl ( KKcept S.uil. . 11.23am
Lav en | K. 0.Mr J..iU. > l.
Omaha Depot 1IIIU and Mason Sti. I Omaha
"n.V > niut KansiB : City Day liJcpi BsV. . . , I 6.5.1 pii
0.45 pm i K. C. Night Exp. vli U. P. Trans. ! n.SOain
-JIIIOAGJ. R.i/.ij Arrivu *
Omaha I Union Djpjt IQth&Marjy 3 . | Omaha
T
Omaha lUnton Depot lltm.Vilarcy Sis.
, mI. DenverHxpresi.j 4.U3p.n
nn Overlaiiaifrlvar 7.0'Jp.n
im liuatrlct.V StromKili E < ( ox Sun ) 112.30 pn :
r.30iiii |
11.30 an i . .Chicago K | i
Leaves I F."E.iMO..YALLEY [ Arrives
Omaha I Depot liitli aiifl ftVlister His. I Omaha
O.U5a.n | Uoad.vooJ KxiirJi ) . .
H.05am ( Kx. S it.Vyo. ) . Biro , iBc Moil. ) 4.30 pn
5.00n-n .Norfolk v ; tir. > 4) ( 10.43ail
3.IS JIM . .St. Paul 0 231 u
leaves . CHICAGOi NORWI WESWi , ( Arrives
O.iialul U.I'.ilumt. llltli.V.MarcySu. I Omaha
10.40uin | , - . .ii I O.OJpm
4.05pui Y ( tlbuleLinll'ii > . . , . , . U.2aii (
. . . . . . .Eastern Flyct . , . . . , „ , 2.15pm
3.13pm .Clilc. Pass. . . 12 35pai
MTsloURiTAOIFIO I Arrives *
Oumhai Do poll Bthuiid WiibatorSt8. l qmali t
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12.45pm' Kt.LoulttExprea" . ' ll.OOam
10.00 11:11 : SI. Lonls Express . . .I 4.25p.u
0.4d pai Nebraska Local I 8.45am
T -aves j C. ST. P. , M. & O. ( Arrivdi
Omaha ! DepoUOlUimd Wubaler Sis. I Onriln
K.SOam . .Sioux City Accoaimodatloii.,1 U.ojpm"
1,15pm Sioux City Kxiuvwj ( Ex. aui. ) [ 12.40 pin
0.45 pm . St. Paul Lhultwl . O.-'jaai
C.lOpm Oak luuj l'.iaaBii/er ( Bx. Biin.ll x.lOam
. .eaven SIOUX CITY 4. PAOIFC. Arrives
Omalial Dei > ot. 1O uu-4 Marcy Sit. * OiuaUi
fl.40nm .Hloux City l'auier 10.20pm
4.00JP1U St. Paul Kxprt-as HUH ) am
Leaves , SIOL'X CITY Jt PACIFIC " Arrtvo *
Omaha Duitol. ISUi a i Oaialia
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0.45i > iii | .
0.4il n | . . . . .Cliloago Limited. . | U.20am
i "OM AIJA"jTa rTT/JUfil r
OuahaU : | P. Ifepot. loth auJ Marcy ,
3.49 yui , .SU LouUCiuuou llill. . | l-.35yia
MAJOR FURAY VINDICATED
Git ; Council Hears the Evidence arid
Promptly -Dismisses the Charge.
TESTIMONY SUBMITTED TO THi TRIBUNAL
Wlulo Not n rrolitlilnnin the Mnjnr Never
Indulged In nn Overwlivlinlnc Jag
Uietl IVlilnky Only nn n
llrcnth rorluiucr.
The city council mot nt 10 o'clock ycstor-
day morning to begin the investigation ot the
charges against Sowar Commissioner John
U. Furay.
Councilman Elsnsscrhad n Ilttlo grievance
because of the $10 line imposed for his tardi
ness nt n previous meeting , ami wanted tlio
same dose administered to llascall , Mil tire ,
llaclc and Mo Andrews , who wcro not present
at roll call , but tha council did not feel tlinl
wny , ant'.sent out the scrgeant-at-arms to
bring them in , nnd refused to assess any
line aeultist them.
Major Wheeler presided , nnd after a brief
statement hud been made by Assistant City
Attorney Ootnlsh ; for the prosecution , nnd
General J. C. Cowin , who , assisted by Judge
H. J. Davis , represented the defense , tlio
couucilmen tlrew their tchairs up to tlio
southwest eorncr'of tlio council chamber to
listen to the testimony.
Fred L-uchzlngcr , secretary of the Hoard
of 1'ubllo Works , wan thu lira I witnosscullod
by the prosecution , and it was shown by him
that Charles K. Furay , the son of the ac
cused major , was never appointed by the
board as timekeeper. The witness was also
called U.oii | to read from the records of the
board to show what meetings Major Furay
attended during .luly , August ana Septem
ber.
ber.On cross-examination by General Cowiu ,
the witness toslilt < Hl that the records showed
that the board ordered that Frank Furay
perform the clerical duties of the sewer com
missioner's ofllco durinir thu ubsonco of
Charles E. Furay at the World's fair , and
that the board had also approved the claim
of'Charles ' 11 Furay for his services as tlmo-
keeper , nnd had included the amount in the
Day roll , thereby approving the employment
of the said Charles 13. Furay.
Tno delcuso also brought out the fact that
the failure of the record to show the np-
pointmcniof Charles E. Furay had no special
significance ana did not reflect on the
sewer commissioner , us no such appoint
ments were shown on tlio record in any in
stance , so that this was no exception ;
City Comptroller Olson \vns next called
and showed by thij records of ins olllco that
the Furay claim was stricken out of the ap
propriation ordinances by the council.
Major IllrklntiiBer Tcstilles. ,
P. W , Birkhauscr , ox-chairman of the
Board of Public Works , was the third wit
ness , and. aft.cr .testifying as to his ac
quaintance with the accuse'd was asked by
Mr. Cornish as to Major Furay's drinking
habits.
General .Cowiu objected to going further
back than" the time alleged hi the charges ,
but tho' objection was overruled by Judge
Wheeler , who 'expounded civil aud criminal
law.and the assumption of the statutes.
The witness saiU he had frequently seen
the accused under the influence of liquor
while n member and at meetings of the
board. He thought the accused was always
more or less under the influence of liquor ,
nnd could tell it by his "ways , looks , actions
and talk. " Ho thought the major made too
much of trivial things for a sober man to do.
On cross-examination. General Cowin
asked if it wcro not true that nil the mem
bers were quite irrilnolo at times , uud
'tho witness admitted that it was. Ho siid
ho was not a tentotulcr , but ho was never
under the influence of liquor in his life ,
which was ruoro tlian Grant could say.
Hb'could not stato'positlvcly ' us to.any par
ticular' mooting when ho sawFuray under
the influence -'intoxicating drink.
Cquncllma'n' Suundcrn wantcjl to know if
Atilbr''Furay h'ad'brie'n ' so much under the in-
HucncS of liquor as to bo incapacitated for
the duties of his ofllce.
The witness thought that such was the
case , and said' ' ho would not have allowed
Furay to act. at such tunes hud ' it been in his
power to prevent it.
It WAS also brought out that during Birk-
hauser'.s incumbency Furay was not sewer
commissioner , although a member of the
board.
Comptroller Olson was recalled by the defense -
fenso , and it was shown by the records that
the claims.for Charles E. and Frank A.
Furay for September and October were al
lowed by the Board of Public Works and
also allowed by the council.
Councilman Jncobsen nsltcd if the comp-
troller Had not , called the attention 01 ino
council to the Furay item when the appro
priation ordinance came in , and the witness
evasively answered that ho "guessed the
council know it. " The question wns re
pented , and Mr. Olson replied tnat ho "had
not sent in any ottlcial communication about
it , " and when asked a third time said "his
deputy mipfht have said something about it. "
Cliiilleiiceil I'uray'a Subrlbty.x
Mr. Lucluinger was recalled by the prose
cution and asked about thu sobriety of the
accused at the meetings of the board during
tuo last six months. Objection was again
made , and General Cowiu asked that the
council afford some protection in holding
down evidence to the limo specified , and to
further remember that it was probable that
every man hnd enemies.
Judge Wheeler again overruled , and the
witness said the accused bad unquestion
ably been under the influciico of liquor at
meetings of the board , and this hud con
tinued after th'o charges Imd been preferred.
Ho could not toll how many times , but was
certain it had been quito often. Ho drew
his conclusions from the major's language ,
which was loud , boisterous and profuse , and
tha odor of liquor was also discernible. Ho
testified that the major had also used some
profanity and had talked a great deal.
General Cowin wanted to Know if Furay
talked any louder than Birkhauscr. Thu
witness didn't want to unswcr , but finally
admitted that Birkhausor might have found
it necessary to talK loud some times. The
witness wu manifestly hostile to the dc--
fonse , but after being closely pressed for an
answer could not say that Major Furay haa
aver failed to perform all his duties at any
meeting of the board nt which he was pres
ent. Ho.suid ho had not kept cases on the
accused.
Councilman MoLoario asked if it was over
nccsssury to adjourn a meeting of the board
because of the major's condition.
Thg witness said ho was certain that the
accused had been Incompetent to act at some
of the meetings , aud hud talked in a maudlin
way.
way.As it was 12 o'clock thocouucil adjourned
until 2 o'clock.
' Afternoon Session.
J. S. Woodburn , assistant secretary of the
Board of PupJIe Works , was the first wit-
Two Stepping Stones
to consumption are ailments we
often deem trivial a cold and
a cough. Consumption thus ac
quired is rightly termed " Con
sumption from neglect. "
not only stops a cold but it is re
markably successful where the
Cough has becQme deep seated.
Seott's Emulsion is the
richest of fat-foods yet
the easiest fat-food to
take , . It arrests waste
and builds up healthy
flesh.
. . _ . .
v-t' -il 4-Bnrtic.N. Y. All dn !
ness callotl nt Um afternoon session. Ho
had scon Furny repeatedly nt moctines of
the bonnl , nnd hiui detected nn o < lorof
liquor. Ho hiul never noticed nnjthlnc 16
mnko him think of such n thine ns Intoxica
tion until his attention was called to It by
others. Ho had noticed n bolstcrousncss ,
but it scorned to bo nttrilwtlvo to licatcd i
tllscii.Hslons in which the members of the ;
board freuently [ Imlulgcd. Instead of boltiR
sleepy on these occasions when ho wns al
leged to DO crunk ha hud thought the major
was decidedly ivldo awake.
On cross-examination ho said ho had
never thought of intoxication except when
his attention was called to It by some ono
olsc. nnd that individual was ponorally
Fred Luchzlnger , the secretary of the board.
Ho saW he hnd never seen the major nt a
meeting when ho thought ho was under the
inllucnco of liquor , and his knowloilfto of
.Major Furay's Intoxication was solely a
matter of hearsay.
F. II , Marshall , an engineer In the employ
of the water works company , was called ,
and It developed ftlio instance that
came under his knowledge occurred in the
latter p.irt of September , two wocKs after
the tlmrpcs were pro furred , nnd an objec
tion was interposed by JudRO Davis.
Councilman I To well also objected , stating
that the council had allowed the prosecution
to go back nearly to the first of the year ,
several months boforu the tlmo alleged in
the charges , and now it wan soucht to bring
the period down to date , although no
such charge had been made , and the tiiuutcd
could not bo presumed to huvo tuvpared a
( lufenso against it , Ho wanted simple Jus-
tlco accordo't all parties. .lUUgo wheeler
once morn sat down upon the objection of
the defense , and declared in favor of throw
ing down the bars nt both ends nnil Ignoring
nil rules of ovldenco and thu legal conduct
of the prosecutions.
Aiicitlctl | ] from tlii ) Decision.
llowell , Munro and Parker appealed from
tlio decision of the tihalr. ns under the rules
adopted for the investigation thrco dissents
were' required before an appeal could bo
entertained.
The chair was not sustained on roll call by
the following vote : Yens Hack , llruucr.
Edwards , Jurobsoii , Prince , Biiecht and
Thomas. Nay Elsasscr. llascall , Howull.
McAndrows , McLearle , Munro , Parker and
Sauiulcrs ,
John T. tiucas , a plumber , who is now
employed ns a sewer inspector , was called
and testified that he saw the accused fre
quently , uut noyer saw him when under the
influence of liquor , although ho might have
taken a drink or two. The witnnss had
detected the odor of liquor on the major's
breath on some occasions and on others ho
had not. Ho thought ho could detect the
smell of liquor as well as anybody. City
Engineer Kosewater was called nnd nsksd
about the sewer work at Twenty-first and
Dorcas , where it was alleged that caps had
been loft off the sewer through the neglect
'
of the accused. The witness stateil 'that
there was an Inspector on thu work whoso
duty it was to attend to this matter , as the
sewer commissioner could not be expected
to bo at all places where work was going on
at the same time.
Ho testilied that ho had soon Major Furay
continually during the year , nnd that whllo
he was aware that the major drank to some
extent no could not say to what extent the
sewer commissioner was affected by it.
, Ho had repeatedly seen the major doing
very good work in the discharge of his
duties at times when the witness was satis-
tied that ho had been drinking.
Ho tcstillcd that it was the duly of the
inspector to see that the caps were put on.
The contractor in this case was J. U Flack
and the Inspector was F. U Blumer. who
was subsequently discharged by the Board
of Public Works for his nczluot of duty in
this respect and who , within n few days of
Jiis discharge , had preferred these charges
against the sewer commissioner.
Assistant City Engineer Gwer-also testi
fied about the sewer , and said that eighty or
'
ninety caps wcro'loft off. They should have
been on every ' 'Y , " which would make them
about twenty-two or twenty-five feet apart.
About fifty feet of sewer was laid eacli day ,
so that but two caps a day would bo uut in ,
and it would have been possible for a person
to have ROHO there several times a day and
not detected 'tho louring off of the caps
unless ho had happened to go'at just the
right minute to se'o mo covering' of the "Y . "
Ho said the inspector whose duty It wns to
Ovcrseo the work hadbeen discharged and
the contractor had been required to uiako
good the defect.
Usoil It UK n Itrrntlt I'erlumc.
W. F. Wilcox , a sewer inspector , told of
the major's conduct whllo out overseeing
public work , and said he never saw the
accused under the influence- liquor ,
although ho had smelled liquor on the
major's breath. Ho had heard the major
indulge in profanity on one occasion when
the work was not being done to suit him , but
ho did not seem to have been drinking at allen
on that occasion.
C. E. Squires testilied that ho had fre
quently sacn Furay , out never under the iti-
ilucncc of liquor. _ _
'
T. B. McCulloch , another'inspector , said
he nau scon the major- nearly every day
when yisitmg the job whore ho was at work ,
but had never seen him under the influence
of liquor , although the oUor of It was some
times to be detected on his breath.
This exhausted the supply of available ,
witnesses , and after waiting a whllo for
morn to appear , llascall demanded that
something bo done. He said that no evi
dence had been introduced that would begin
to warrant a verdict of puility as charged ,
and ho did not propose to spend another day
on tills investigation unless there promised
to bo some material evidence. Munro talked
in the same strain , and Ho well and Parker
likewise.
James Stcphcnson and A. K. Ifcnsel ap
peared In response ) to a subpuma , and It was
decided to hear what they had to say.
Colonel Stephenson testilied that Furay
was a drinking man , Judging from appear
ances , but ho had never seen the major when
Incapacitated for discharging the duties of
his oflk-o , although he saw him once since
the charges were preferred when ho seemed
to have been drinking more than usual. Ho
said ho saw Furay seven or eight times a
week , and considered that his habits ] were
not the worst in the world.
Hcnsel tostillcd to frequently seeing Furay
on public work , but ho was always in a good
condition to attend to his business.
llonily Tor I'rouipl Action.
Huscall moved to dismiss without furtner
prosecution , and it met with half ; i dozen
seconds , but Saundcrs wanted to hear from
the other two members of the board. Spccht
was willing to nave the other members of
the board brought in , but insisted that no
more oxpunsp bo piled up by sending aub-
ponias for parlica who knew nothing ,
The scrgeaiit-at-arms was dispatched to
bring in the chairman of the Board of Pub
lic Works. >
Mr. Wmspear testified to having had fre
quent business relations with the accused ,
hut had never seen him tuku a drink of
liquor in his life. He hud detected the
smell of liquor while in his presence. The
major had not been incapacitated for duty on
those occasions.
Hascall insisted on his motion , nnd Kd-
wards seconded it , at the aitiuo time scoring
the complainant who preferred the charges
for falling to appear or assist in the prose ,
cut ion , Ho said that Major Furay had been
thoroughly vindicated and exonerated , as
every charge was disprovon.
DlfinlKHeil Ilia C'lmreoii ,
The roll was called and thu prosecution
dismissed by tha following vote ;
Yeas Edwards , Elsnsscr , Unseal ) , Howell -
ell , McAndrows , Mohearle , Munro , Parker ,
Prince , Spcoht and Wheeler.
Ku.v8--15acl ( , Brunei' , Jucobscn , Saundcra
mm Tlionum.
Those voting in the negaUvn claimed they
wanted to hear tlio testimony of Ma'Jor Hal-
combu before voting to ilUmiss ,
The charges were dismissed , and on mo
tion of Hasrail the penalties nnd flues im
posed on EUavser and Bruneiby thu board
of Impeachment were remitted , after which
the board adjourned slnodio , and extended
congratulations to the vindicated sewer com
missioner.
The findings will be presented to the coun
cil In thu form of a resolution prepared by
Hnicall. : Howolt nnd Wheeler.
AssUtant City Attorney Cornish staled
that although some \titncKscs absented
themselves from tlio city oiiU others testi
fied differently from what they had stated
before election , yet , us no one had aver ques
tioned the integrity of Major Furay , he wus
well satlstlcd with the
Hood cbaiupqgno repair * the waste. If you
fuul tlrwl try n bolt c of Cook's Extra Dry
Imperial I'lmmpa iio ; boquut unrivalled.
Highest n ward , diploma itnd luudai , Colum
bian u
DELL AKIN'S ' CLAIM FOR CASH
Another Interesting Chapter in the Oele-
Urnted Holt County Oaso.
SUIT AGAINST NEW MEXICAN OFFICIALS
Kx-llnlllft Norbrrc Arrrntod on tlin Charge
ot Alribmc n Juryman Other UnllUTi
Surrender Their Street Car I'nitrt
Accmed of Stealing Liquor.
The records of the courts of this county
have become burdened with another chapter
in the history of the llnancml troubles aris
ing in Holtcounty , wherein Dolt Akin played
the star engagement by having boon nr-
rested in Mexico and remaining in jail for
several days prior to coming to the states.
It is well knownlh.it upon reaching tills
city , nnd before ho was rcloasoJ from his
captors , Akin brought n daniagu suit In thu
courts of this county , nlloglnt ; that by
reason of the contlncmcnt in the Mex
ican jail his reputation had been dnmagod tea
a very largo extent.
Not satlslled with the suit then brought ,
Akin yesterday went into the district court ,
where ho commenced a $ oOUUO damage suit
against W. T. Cunningham , Fr.ink Simmons
nnd II. K. Murphy , alleging that prior to
September ho was n man of good repute and
moved in society that was the host. Heavers
avers that during the day of the KM the
thrco men , Cunningham , ns thu then sheriff
of Santa Fo. N. M. . Simmons , ns the shcrltT
of 1 1 Paso , Tux , , nnd Murphy , as the county
attorney of Holt county. Neb , , conspired
topether and by reason of such conspiracy
caused him to ho nr res toil on a protundcd
charge of being nn ombuzzler nnd a fugitive
from Justice. After the uriM.it , ho avers
that Simmons throw him into tlio jail at Id
Paso aud kept htm there for the period of
llftccn days , making him purform various
disgusting oIlU'L's and services for thu other
prisoners. While ho was not ; doing these
services , ho alleges that liu was contlned in
solitary Imprisonment in a foul cell that
was reeking with lllth and vermin.
Prior to the tlmo of arrest , Akin nvora
that ho was a man of gooa reputation and
stood well in the community in which ho
resided , and that by reason of the arrest and
imprisonment ho has been brought'into pub
lic scandal and disgrace.
tlAVIi tH > THKIlt I'AHSKS.
District Court ItiulllU .Unit I'ay Faro on
tlin Strcnt Oirn Ilcrntftrr.
Sadness reigns In the hearts of the bailiffs
who attend to matters In the various sec
tions of the district court , and Instead of
riding on the street railway cars theynro
walkiug during these days.
At the trial of Louis P. Norborp , the
bailiff who was convicted of tampering
with n jury in a casu In which thu Omalm
Streut Hallway company was a party , the
fact was developed that all of thu bailiffs
were enjoying the privilege of carrying
annual passes Issued by thu street railway
company in their pockets.
When the entire bench mot behind closed
doors to determine what course the court ,
should pursue in the Norberg case , the
question of why the street railway company
should furnish court bailiffs with annual
passes was discussed. No valid reason
could bo discovered and it was agreed that
the men should return their pasteboards or
resign. Not wanting to resign the mcu
have sent their passes back , while they now
walk or pay fare.
AOKItKUfi IN .lAlI. ACA1X.
Criminal Clmrgo Muiln Acalnsl n Hull III
tor Alluded Jury I'lxliig * .
Louis P. Norberjr , , the man who performed
the duties of bailiff in Judge Walton's court
anil who was convicted and llnud f25U aud
the costs for having tried to corrupt a jury
in the district court , has Jumped from the
frying pan into the lire.
Tuesday night Norberg was the guest of
thoshcrlft Dutycstcrday morning he appeared
before Cleric of the Court Moorcs , where 'ho
contributed the sum of SaOO.IiS.which amount
squared up the line and costs. With the re-
culpt in Ills pocket ho walked out iiuo tha
corridor a free man , but he did not enjoy
that condition for any creat period of time ,
for a police oflicov was on hand to arrest him
on tno criminal charge , that of bribing a
juror.
Norberg and A. Green of the street rail
way company wcro taken into custody and
wheeled away to the city jail. Green gave
bail but Norberg was not so fortuhutu and it
still in jail.bail
bail was fixed at SG30. Xorborc'i '
friends arc hustling , trying to llx his bonds.
Accused or .SlcillMi ; ; I.iuur. !
The criminal court yesterday trioa the
case against Jack Mangall , who is ac
cused of breaking into a saloon at Fort
Omaha and stealing liquors aud cigars of
the value of 40 , the property of August
Grube.
Fortunately for the prisoner the only eye
witness to tno commission of the crluio was
Thunder Beard , an Indian soldier. County
Attorney Kulcy tried to introduce lha testi
mony of the witness through an interpreter
but cx-Judgo Shields raised the oxuoptloc.
that an Indian was not a competent witness
under tuo provisions of thu statutes of the
state. The objection to the introduction of
thu testimony wns sustained and the case
went on without rho , jury being able to know
the facts that were wrapped in the bosom
of Mr. Thunder Board.
round fur tlio Oufemlnnt.
The case of Walter ICnapp , the boy who
was Injured by tlio'elovntor in tlio Brown
block at the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas
streets , and who sued thu owners of the
building for J15.030 , alleging that the ele
vator was defective , went out of Judge
Scott's court in a hurry yesterday by the
Judge instructing the jury to return a verdict
for the defendant.
In matting the showing the uvidcnco con
vinced the court that tlio hid wus guilty of
contributory negligence.
OBSESHOEBS' HOP ,
Union .11 en Olvo Tlii'lr Aiuiiul Hull at
WiiHliliiKlon Hull.
The members of Journeymen Horscshncri
union No. 10 gave tholr annual ball last
evening. Jt proved a gratifying success.
The program consisted ot twenty-olghv num
bers , including nil thu * 'up.to-dnio" dunces.
Jj. A , Amsbanr ofllciutod us master of
ceremonies , Thu' committees wcro as fol
lows :
Reception Wllliain Mullen. Charles Izartl ,
Thomas Munly , Lawrence Fitzgerald , A. '
.Schiroimi. A. II Mason , A. II. Watson and
Fruna Quinn.
Floor John Lowis. I ! rant Watson , Fred
Russell , O. S. Watson , S. Caruiody , Frank
Allen and C , J3. Wntsou ,
Uoor Tony Quliin , J , C. Hogun nnd Mika
Connolly.
Several of the dances wcro dedicated to
Other trades , including the iron moulders ,
plumbers , bricklayers , ulirar niukcis , ma
chinists and carpenters. Ono was dedicated
to "Kight Hours'1 and another "To Our
President. "
T hero was n largo attendance and every
body seemed to lioartily enjoy thu affair.
run uK.vi/rv M.UCICKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Novem
ber 1& , Ibttl :
WAUIUKrV I > HKII.i.
II It Knight to A V Kulshl.w j { nw ,
nw bw 2.1 , and ID aoios In u ! J fao 23-
1(1.12. ( . . . . $ 0,000
A J JunnliiKS and liushand tti Jlrs M A
Mnl.aln , lot 1U. llxl ) ( : ( , If , Sliull's 2(1 , 3,000
V IIV < ! ad to A V Joliiislon , lot 1& ,
block'J , Windsor Terrucu . , , . 250
\V II Uulca uml ivlfu lo KT l.yim , o
I'll fvut lot & , block tt , ri A I'utrlck's
uUd. . . J.GOO
IJUIT OMIM IIKMH.
Allen Koch nml wlfo lo II U Illbboler ,
M H nw 3-14-1'J 3
K ( J lllhbolurniid ivlfu to Allun Kixli ,
u U feotutsin $ ' 3-14.J'j a
HKKlti.
J II'Mnllilu , spnclul mantur , tu Hank of
Vuidiiru . MBit 4U fuel of uii lot U ,
block b. Orchard Mill O'(0 (
K A llroL-un , special master , lo M I'
KDyn , kt U , block 11 , llt'dfurd
I'.uro , 250
G A Iteiuiult. kliurlir lo Oiuiilia l.oau
uml Trim c'uiiipany , lut-t 1 , 21.111 ! 3 ,
block lo , Jj K Ito.-uM1 udU 6,051
Total uniouut at traiist > r < J ID.UWi