I i i jiiu ' l" 'i ' J'mJ- " ) PIWBPIUWWl" P ilW.JIp . ' " ' "WWWMW W < WJW * " 'I' ' * ' " ! ' - . ' ; ri " ' 'ToVA / ' " ' " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1893. 8PEG1 HL NOTICES. 11 nvEnrisKMENTs Ken THKSK COLUMNS A will ho tmccn nnllllBl3 P.m.for ie oTonlnf mid I Jmlll 8.30 p.m. for llio monilnit and Sunday . . , . . , . . . „ by roqucMlnr a nun ran lime tholrnnswcrn nddrrawod ' " " "will' } Idler In cam of Tlin HER. Anjwent BO mldrMswI i will ho delivered upon pronfnlatlon of thochPcK. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rnlc * . IHc a wonl first Insertion , lea wonl there- I ftpr. Nothing lakrn tor less than aSc. 1 T KXPKR1KNCEDBOOKKEEPER .WANTS I Ave lll6n. Uood i-cfcttncfs. AddrCBSW 13,1 en. 14 01 i ! I smUTIOfTWANTED A3 CLERlFlN OKN- cinlslore. Address 810 West Vil St. . Daven- I port In. lul > - ' WANTED. POSITION BY YOUNG MAN AS A bookkeeper and stenographer ; good JV'P"1" " ' lAddress W07. Boo. M < i I 30 _ _ WANTED MALE HELP. I Rales. IKea wonl first insertion , lea wonl Ihorc- afUr , Nothing taken for less than 25c. _ Y'SOMClTOIia TKAMS FURNISHED : KXTRA Jpav to mm wltU rigs. American Wringer Co. , 1000 llow'rtnl st , 80il M THE NKIIUA8KA GUARANTEE ! SAVINGS .Unncl Investment company wants a few Ke.iille- MOii of good address to net UK solicitors. Apply at looiim 22 nmla , Doiljrlaslilwk 80 * , TrA tNTSrSALARY ! OR COMMISSION. THE JJgreatest Invention of th a n , Thn New Pliant Chemical Ink Erasing Poncll. Sells on nltfl t. I \VorlmJlkoninclc. AtrenlB are mnk ng , " . } ? HI 6.00 per week. For further particulars wr to ' the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 80 , I i Crwip. JIs. . MAN WANTKO FOR OUR CITY 11USINIW3. H. I Salary paid weekly. Call : it 1510 Douitlas. lilllll _ i iS WANTKUTJJKNMN KVKttY COUSTVTO ACT | .1 Jaw ptlvnto ( IctiiitiVfS uiifli-r liiNlruolloim. K - IM'i-lenpii tiiiuecesHary. Send slninp. 1 "tl1lV1. . , . , . " 1 H-Mlvu Iliireuu , Indianapolis. Ind. _ MID- - "O A COUNKT 1'LAYKR : ONK WHO CAN J JtuHCh n Iwtid. Adiln- SecrcUirj' , Monrou banil , Monroo. Ntb. M ' - - 1)-WANTKDMKN FORTHK SOUTH IN TKN- I . ) < HneeArkaiiBiH.MlHslsHlppl , t LoulHlaiia.elieai ) fnrc.Kramer .t O'Hcaru.Laboraitciicy , : ioi : S. I th st ' r > WANTF.D. YOUNG MAN TO MANAK ( ! M- .1 J tlc < ! In Des Molncs , by reliable company. Ml- tiry 973.00 ; Interest In bUHliirsn. Reference anil K.00.00 In cash necessary. Address W 1 > EXPERIENCED GERMAN COACHMAN -I > wlth refcrcnceB. Adolph Meyer , 1 Ith.V Fijrnmn M501 21 . . TRAVELING SALES- B mcn to carry our lubricating anil burning oils us u Bldn line. Good chance for right man. Ihe rievpjand Refining Co. , Cluvelaud , O. MoOO 21 * WANTED , PARTNER WITH 9200 OR ! f" 00 B to put against equal amount lo open "Dime. Mimee , " you to handle all money. Address W tM , lieu. Mii-0 . ( I > - WANTKD. FOUR GOOD SHOE SALESMEN , --'none ' others newl apply ; permauont position ; mate where last employed. AcMreBsX2 Bei > . T > TWO GOOD IIUSTLKRS WANTKD ATOM AH A Jipaiils Co. , 1617HI Faniam ; good wiwres to right party. .Mf . . ( l -l T > - WANTED , IF YOU ARK A CATHOLIC AND 11 will work for $18.00 l > er \ vcsekvrlto MacCou- nell Bros. , 25 Arch Btreot , Boston , Mass. WANTED FEMALE HELP. e | nwrtlon , lea wonl llicro- nfter. Notlilng taken for less than age. _ p'VANTKi ) . GIRL .FOR GKNERAL HOUSE- Vnvork , must bo good cook ami laundress. 11.10 S. 24lli Hll-oet. 't ! ' - - ' - _ _ n WANTKD. LADIES AND OENTLEMEK , " wo will pay you 93.00 to $15.00 per wuck tp do Hlrlclly homo work for us ; no canvassing nml ] > rompt payment. Send wlf-aildrossetl cmvolopj. l.lberlySupplycompany , Llbarty Sqitarn. IloHton , Mass. M4H8 'J.l * . CWANTKD. . FIRST CLASS GIRL FOR HOHSE- V work. four In family. Iiuiulru Mr . II. D. Nocly , 440nJaiullton t. _ f l3 _ /-1-WANTED..A OOOD PLAIN COOIC , MUST BE v 'neat ' , ami it Bood washer anil Ironor. Two iu family. A second clrl kept. Apply No. ft Worth- Int'lon phu-r , nearS. 10th street. _ n.'iO--'l * / -WANTED , WOMEN AND .GIRLS AT THE V. 'lIuckHkin ' Slilrt factorj' . East Omaha. A RENTHOUSBS. . " _ Rates , 10e. a linn each Insertion , 9 1. fill -lluE per montir. Nolnlne tnkftit for less than 25ci - IN ALL PARTS OF TUB CITY. TlioO. V. Davis company , 1603 Fitriijtm. 05 I t-fl-UOOM COTTAGE , MODERN. CHOICE. IN lAStanfoiil circle. C. S. iiButter.201 Boo , bldg. -RENTAL , AGKNOY , D07 BROWN < BLQCK.c . c > 08 TV-lfl-KOOM HOUSE , 1815 CASS , J. JOHNSON 4-'l324 Faniam. Ml 35 V-HOUSES. F. 1C. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. TV FOR RENT. SIX ROOM FLAT. 1NQUIRK -I-MOIO Dodge Street. M402 r\-iiousEs , a TO o ROOMS , cos NO. ISTH ; ) > T\-NINK-ROOM MODERN HOUSK. HANRCOM JJlMiiee , cheap. J. W. Squire , 218 Bee. MHI.1 D-O-ROOM HOUSE , PERFKCT CONDITION , newly painted , modern : small family ; locallou .lid North SOlh street ; rent njsouablo. Boggs.t Hill. 05. ) 1)11 D- FOR RENT. COTTAGK CORNER 25TH AVK am' Dodgn ; moilrrn Intprovemeuts ; llrst class repair. Iuqulro2511 Dodirost. 2CU - RENT , in-ROOM HOUSE WITH STA- D-FOR 1 horses , all modem couvenlenec-H. No. 10111 Park avenue , now occupied by Caplnln A. Ilinl.U. S. A.I possession given 1 Ht of December. Applv at ! ! 22Beo building or 1021 Park avenue. . TO RENT. .SEVEN-ROOM HOUSK. iKH.OO ; D. barn If Ifsln'dj nlcv ) lawn , trees , city water , rlslfrn , cemented cellarM , bath , near motor. Sen owner. D. V. StovctiB. U01 ' 1'axlon blotlt. MitSU BEST 5 AND7sOl6OM ilOUSES IN OITY. .D I.o\\est rales. Inaulro 2502 Blonde street. MtiOH N25 .DDt Dt fMtOOM HOUSF. , MODERN , FURNIS1IHD OR imfnrnlHheil. pply 1112 S , Kith. 41M _ l V- ELK ( 1ANT 0-ROOM I1OUSE , ALL MODKHN. X/ncar two car linen , iilO.OO , 714 No. 20th. lu- 200:1 : Bm I. 41820 TV FOI'll-UIWM HOUSK 031 S. 17 St. 41 1 . ( ( ) , _ TV"7ROOM MODERN COTTAGK , WITH OR J.'u llumt burn , South 31th and Francis stivels. M 15(1 2 1 * _ ROOM" MODERN HOUSK barn , 4121 ! H.imlltoii. HOUSKM152 21 TV FOR RUNT 5-ROOM COTTAGK , OR THREE i/ rouuiH nt name for housekeeping. t-Oil S. HUth. 402-20' . FINK MODERN 5-ROOM CO'lTAOKS , 120 nml 122 H. : Utl Htrorl. reduced to * lil.oi ) , G. F. Hulls , 2''d S. 17th street. MSOil 25' _ RKNT7 7-ROOM MODuTlN"FLAT. . bloek , 1102 So. laili Blrecl. M40725 -CHKAPJ-aTAND BKSTI.IST IN OMAHA. a rooms , CaMrllar. near S. 2lUli St. , $4.00. . . 4 , ,11 looms , , bl-1 S , aotl ) St. , near Furuamclty water , li iitoutH , 21112 UicalnrSl , , cllj water , largo lot , > looms , 'J7t' : ' U'llte St. . coed barn , $10.00. , , mount , V'I31 : ! K.2tith St. , city water nml sewer , * ' n , -'SI 1 Bristol St. . clly wntor. $12.00 , 4 loonm , " , l&07 r'nviiam St , , water In IIOUHO , ifi-ooius , 1013 S , flint St. , cllynitcr Iu house , > . . 7 i-otiniH. 1K23 MaploSt. , thoroughly miHlern ne\\ ' IIOIIKC. * 22.50. All thu iilHivu In coo < 1 wlulr nnd water ri'jit paid , ( it u. J , Fox. 1218 Harnej * stivel. ' ii.i2i : 21 WU HAVK SEVERAL NICK HOUSE * * FOR n > nt near lluum-oiii Park nt from $ : l3.oo to A-I&OO iHTUiouth. Tlino IIOIIHVH liavii Kith , fur- ' Jiiuv , cat * , wwiiracti. tie. Are iu a Kplendld nelch- lK > rhui 1 uud close tu car Hue , hchouU , rliiin-lies , IMC HU-UH' Real Kjtulo Agency , 'MJ Now York llMlUllny. 420 21 1) fi ANDH-IlbOM COTTAGES. NKAR MOTOR. VVrlzht l.uab\jry , lOUi and Howard.M520 M520 21 KENT FURNISHED ROOMS Rait' * IK" a word llrst Insertion , le a won ) Iliero > after , Kolnlnr takvi ) for H-si , than 23i\ FOR RENT , FHRNISHKU ROOM FOR E itfiFOR 2047 DpUge BUyet. I ? FU11N1SIIKD UOgM"ltl7 ) HARNBY HT , J\ UHU 21' _ KI'UNISIIKU ROOM WITH BOARD. TV PRK ( , 'nvU. liMiulru ( jy'S S. l Ui ( > l , " M321 24 FOU HUNT * ULKOANTITOIlN tenn : IIU.HIHI rooms. UU2 So. ) 'Jth t > tn > ot. TWO FURNISlIEllOOMS U.Cii oul ' , O' i av itl | 21)11 ) ! U < 7 EFl'UMlriHKD ROOM WITH BATH.W MONTH lllll yuaiiiim. A4U 22 * "f Nlt'KLY VdRKUHKO IWXJMS VOK oTN : llcniun , VJ ( lour , faclue 10IU fit. Wright i I.'ib- l iry M52-I 21 _ _ EA LARCK FltuNT ROOM WITH ALCOVK \v ll funiUlieJ. heat , can , lath , ( or tcnU > 'mm UK ) wife , la prlr.no family X I Boo Ifflcc. 14539 3 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. B. 1 We n wonl first Insertion , In n word lliers- after. Nothing ttfcon for loii tlmn BSc. ' L Women's Christian association. 111 S. 17th M. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 809 I7-UTOPIA , 1710,1731 DAVKNPORT STREET. J ? 404-21' ip-ROOMS AND STRICTLY FIRST CLASS board nt 2lO ! > Doncltui BttWNB37 17-BOAHI ) AND ROOM ! STKAM HEAT. ( MS , X1 bath ; $4,00 aud $5.00 per ( reck. 411 North 14111. M770 20 * 1-THK DOLAN , 209 AND 211 N.18THST. HATlNEY U21 1)2' 1iRtXM ANU HOARD FORTWOOKNTLRMBM L1 fi''l South iMltlmvc. : < 71 . ' ( ) ' _ If APLKASANTKHONT ROOM WITH HOARD -I for two , In private family , 2-10 Howard t 41" li-H P ( en wonl nrdtlniortlon. lea wor.l lliorj- after. Nullilnp tnUi-u for loss lliilii'J.'ic. 2Mlamast 41:1 : -1-UOOM KI < AT , 100,1 LEAVKNWOIITII ST. U : u 'jo * G4 NICK UNFURNISHED UOOM3 , WITH bath , $7.01) ) . 3116 Krsklno Ht. , North iSHIi. G -I FINK UNFUItNISIIKI ) ItOOMS FOR , $11 , lllill St. Mnry/n IIVI-WIP. POll BENT STORES AND OFFICES Kates. 1 Me a wonl llrMtnii.Ttton , Ic n word llicra- aftt-r Xotlihiir taken for IOHS than ! ! . * > c. 1-FOR IIKNT.TIIK-I-STOHY IlllICK I1UILDINO IlltlKnriiiini 8t. Tim Ijnlldlnir has n fireproof co- iriillKiMtMUciit , complete Hte.im liwitliii : llxtur s , kvntcron nil thcfloora.eas , QIC. Apply nt thu tinicu i > f Tin : Hiu. : IMO [ -ST011K..T21 S. 15TII. STKAM 1IKAT. L M7iti : -OFFli.3WITHNEr.L ] RLOCK. STKAM IIKAT. M7t.Ni8 : ! * J-FOR Itr.NT. LAROR H-STOUY II100INH cinrn , Ifllli ami Lravc-nwortli ; thirty IIOTWH ami ttlurngu. J. W. S > iulre. U4H llao. Mill ! 1-FOR lir.NT , COUNKR STORE. WITH ROOMS lmilliblu ; for ilnms , luirbnr Hlioii. notlonn , utc Apply nuxt Htoro , II 1st uml Hnmlltun HtrcrlH. M51H 2i ! AOJENT3 WANTED. lliitv * . l o n wonl first Inwrtlnn.lc ,1 word there after. Noililuir tnkcii fur IU.SM than 'J5c. J AHKNTS. HOW WOULD YOU WKR TO MAKE $ 'JfiO before "Xmasl" We can | mt you In the \vuy.umlwlll provolt or forfeit $500 ; this an nouncement may tw your atppplng storm to u for- tiims If taken advunlUTO of nt oncn. AcUlr "Mamif.iuturcrs , " llox 0303 , lloutou , MIHH.M205 ; M205 2U -AOKNTS WANTED , LOCAL AND C.ENKRAL , 'for n quick Hclltnir iiatoiitral novelty , lee tu ICO per cent profit : nouil Bollcllora can muko from sHOO.OO to eioo.lio uinonlli ; turrltorr IrcHh : write for pai-ttcularB. The Ohio Novelty Co. , I ) 1 , Cincin nati , O. ' M487 1VB WANT YOU TO WORK FOR US , THUS * maklnir 41U.OO to * : tr .0 ( ) per wcnk. I'artles pi-p. fumnl who can f tirnlHh a homo ami travel throng ! th country : n team , though. Is not iioceHHary. A fuw vacancies Iu towns and fillet * . Spare hours tuay lx ; used to Rood ailvantapro. II. F. Johimon & Co. , llthunclMalnBtreels.'Rlchmond , Va.M423 M423 2.1 NO : MAN : or woman need conipinlu of hanl times while wi olter such liberal Inducements to nsents to haudl our fast Bollluff trnarunteed herb remedies. NL money recinlred. Work easy ahcl httrlily prolltable Full particulars If you : iHk for them. Thu Dr , Stan Herb Remedy Co. , UU1 Es.it 4Urd st , , Chluigo , 111. 4RO J -DO YOU LAUGH ? SEE "Samnnthn at the World's Fair. " Bonanza for ntfems. 1'roapoctim re.idy. JN'orrla Pub. Co. , Dea Molnes. la. M052 27' l-wVGENTS WANTED FOR THE "LIFE OF 'Phillips Brooks. " Ono lady sold 21 ! books In 0 hours. Au aeent In taklii8S orders only mot with 0 refusals. Our new Book of Photographs beats them all ; contains twtco ns many pictures nt half the price. Wo have tlio best World's fall- book , 500 platures , aud bast holiday book. Lowest prices , largest commissions , premium with every nook. Don't remain idle nu hour. W can put you In the wuy to make money. Position with us Hhouhl be'worth $100.00 n , mouth. . Adlruss : tt Once , John K , HUUtirK47 ! ! ; CiL'ihllL | Boston , Mass. ' " " ' ' ' ' , MB54 21 - J AGENTS $ : t.OO TO $5.00 A DAY , CITY OR country. Call 2707 Hamilton , 7 to i ) n. m. - , , M 7 , D20' _ _ _ WANTED TO v&ENT. Rates. lie. ! a word first Insertton.lc a word tlicrc- nfter. Nollilng taken for less than 25c. i K s7rAliT7 mTNTISHElT l"UNFU RNIs1lED lioiihe within H blocks of P.O. ; man and wife : no children ; state prlcu and location. Address X il , llei" . " MCB5 22' _ _ STORAGE. I Rales , lOcalluu each Insprtlou , $1.50 ujlnc i > cr month. Nothing taken for less than 25e , , imiUAGEWILUAMS & CROSS , 1214 HAR ney. 814 M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD , GOODS , clean and cheap rates. 11. Wells , 1111Fnrnam 815 STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES AT WINDSOR stables , 15th and Davenport. 4117 D 17 WANTED TO BUY. Itales , Diic a wont llrst. Insertion , le u. word thereafter , Nothing taken for less than 25c > - AT WA"NTElh SECOND-HAND DELIVERY i > wngon , Address , 24 12 Parker St. 540 SO * FOR SALE FURN1TDRE. Rates , IJac. a wonl llrst Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c > 0-STOVES OF' ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co , , 1111 Farnanv t. 810 FOR SALE HORSE3 , WAGONS.ETC RatcH. IKea wo.-d llrst Inscrtlon.le a word thero- fu'r. Kollilnir taken for less lliiui 'J5c , I ) FOR SALK , CHKAIN THREE HORSES , OR I will trade for grain. Apply Windsor stables , .Mil nnd Davenport. 551-22 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Kates , lite n wonl first Insertion , In n word hereafter , Nothing taken for less than 2c , 'I-ONK BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLE AND Vxonn pool tabln , niod 0 mouth * , an good as nmv , ur silu ; chuap. Address P , O , box 81U , Wuat Point , Neb. MW Q. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-REVOLUTION ( 'auiplM'll newspaper press nnd 1 double eylln IcrTnylor , nlrHprliig , with two folders ; irooil con Illliiii. Addii > 8u particulars Lock Box 8 , South Omaha , Neb. .172 Q-18011 SPRING FRAME NO. 2 PNEUMATIC Rambler , good as now. A bargain. G. II. Jer ome , Yoik , Neb. M122 22 * Q-FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , 1818 HURT Hlreul. M.1I10 1)2(1 ( * Q-FOR SALK , AT A BARGAIN , ROLLER TOP desk , safe uud other oOlco fixtures. Call 802 Jackson. MCSK 21 * MISCELLANEOUS. Bates. 1W > ! u wonl Ural Insertion , lc.1 u-oi-'J Iliero- after. Nutnlnu taken for U'BS than 23o. USUUAUK PIANO FOR HENT Ott SALE. H llanlt , 114 S.aUlhHtroet. , M525 21 i CLAIRVOYANTS. ItatoB , loon line nach Insortlou1 $1,50 n Him i > cr mouth. Nothing takou for less than 2f o. O-MIW.NANN1H V. WARREN.CLAIRVOYANT , Oi-cllaulo business medium ifituyuarutl 10 N.lUtli. 817 _ MASS AG5 , " BATHS , ETC. Rales lllci il lliuii-jioli Insertion. fl.CO llito pur month. Nolhlmr taken for le is thau 23o. . 302 S. 13Tli , 2NU FLOOR ; , Room a.Maasaifevupof , alcohol , btenin.iulphur. Inuanit xoa oains. MS11 23' M MMB. KOHNSTAMM. MAGNETIC HEALER , I room 7 . Hotel Bruuawlck. , M5U ; 25 * p MME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD L floor , room 7 , ma sa u , alcohol , sulphur and aca butha. -M544 20 * PERSONAL. Rales , Itle a line each Insertion , $1.50 u Una pur liUMilh. Nolhlniftnkeu for les than 23o. tnal bathf. St < alp nnd hair Iroatlnuut. manhuiru unduhlruiKHlUt.M.i-a.Post.tlOMS.lMli Wltlmell blk 818 | r _ _ UJJATRIMONY Oil PLEASU11K ; NKW UKAt. Sena 2-crnl ktauiii to P. O. Dan UOlj. Hastlmm , Neb. M7SO N28 * I fLADIES , SEND NAME AM ) ADDRESS TO UvtavlCo. , 001 N. Y. Ltfo Illdvi. for a 00-nago lioalth iKtoU. OOlouuoiutultatlon fros ; laily In at Icudnuoc , 70i-N2il | * MONHY TO LO AN RE A"L ESTATE. Ilatav inn line each Insertion , fl.0 u line net mouth. Notlilny Ukuu for leas Uiau 23c- W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. F. Darla Co 1005 Faruaui street. 81U a i .1 How about Mrs. Coluinbtjs Now Christopher went on discoveries bcnf-'j And captured more honors than ever were.'liieant For mortal to wear. i Uut Mrs. Columbus , 1 think yes , 1 knowU , Is pining for notice from rhymstcr or poet , ' , ' There's where Let her have her share. j'r ' N.K. AIRBAJW While Christopher studied a dingy old chart , & CO. , She doubtless did washing a heroine's part , Manufacture And dreamed of the " Fair. ' While Christopher's life was so brightened by hope J Her task Would have lightened If Santa Claus Soap \ Had only been there. She might have had time to be famous herself , Santa If she'd but had aid from this jolly old elf. Yes Santa Claus Soap , the good housekeepers say Claus Is the choicest of soaps manufactured U-day , Soap. MONEY TO LOAN B/EAE ESTATE. Continued Yir-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. * : i,000 and upwanls.fi lo ( IK per cents tiodclays.W.Farnam Smith VCo.ii20 : Farnaiu \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATE3. ' Apply to W , B Mcilde , First National Ilk bldif. -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years , Fidelity trust Co. , 1702 Faruam. -\\r-ANTHONYLOANANDTRUSTCO. . 318N. Y. ' Life , lends nt low rates for choice security on Nebraska ami Iowa farms or Omaha etty property. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. HatPB. lOon line each tniurtton , $ l.r > 0a line par month. Nothln ? taken for less than -Tic. - TO LOAN- X-MONKY Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or larcc. at thu lowest posslblo rates , Iu the uutckeat pOHHlhlo time , ami for any lem'th of time to suit you. You can pay U back iu such Install ments as you wish , when you wish , and only imy lor It as Ion ? us you keep It. You can borrow- on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WARONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIl'.TS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , ai)0 ) SOUTH 10TH STREET. first floor above the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 321 X-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curltys strictly coiilldeutlal. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. B20 X -DO YOU WANT MONEY ? XWe We will loan yon ANY SUM you wish on your FURNITURE , PIANOS. HOUSES. WAGONS , CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. WoKlvo prompt attention to all applications , and will carry your loan as lonff as you wish. You can reduce the cost of carrying your loan bv a payment at any time. There la no publicity or removal of property. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , Room 4 , Wlthncll block. Cor. loth aud Hartley sta. 825 BUSINESS CHANC-iS. Rales , lOcn Hue each Insertion. 91. HO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than - " > c. JL tiirlnc plant ( with position In Jlio olHcc If so ile- Blred ) , $10,000.00 to $15,01)0.00 cash required. No trades considered. The company has au asUib- llshetl trade on a ready Helling urtlclu nt u good proflt. Address S 50 , Bee. 828 FOR SALE , DRUG STOCK -AND FIXTURE * Y Address K. B. Uowciidoblor , Uertrana.-Nob. 332 V -HARNESS STOCK , NO OPPOSITION ; MUST i be sold before January 1 ; about $ .WO.OO cash required , balance on time. Ucorgo E. Gill. Ute , Ia MHOtl 2.V -STOCKS OF HOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. W. C. nilclilc , I'uiider. Neb. M37U1 Y-FOR RENT OR SALE , A GOOD WELL LO- cated hotel with bar attached. Address W fill Uec. 4IJO-20' 1 WISH TO MEET OR CORRESPOND WITH a man of business , who has u few hundred to Invest In the manufacture of u new patent Inven tion , the only machluu of Its kind Iu existence. Solicit Investigation. Success already Insured. References exchanged. Address 57 , Bee oftlco. M48H 21' FOR SALE , AN ESTABLISHED SHELF AND heavy hardware business In a thriving town In Nebraska. Address W U7 , Omaha Bee. M53' . ' 25 A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER au old.cHtabllxhad business. Will bo open Janu ary 1. Increase of bushiest , makln ? desirable ad ditional capital which may be active or silent on iriinrnnlcen legitimate returns. Correspondence or Interview solicited. Wm. Fleming- Co. . 14th and Douglas street. MSli'J FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , 10o a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing tHken for lesi than ' 'So. Z. I OWN 100 FAUMS IN NEBRASIOV , KANSAS Z.and Dakota. Will sel ) ciiisap or uxchamru for incl&c.horfiCH , and cattle. Add. bor 70Frankfort . lud < sun V CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL Auake real estate , money. llox2U5 , Frankfort , Ind. MIO : 7--14,000 STOCK CHOICE MERCHANDISE TO Anxchanire for S'J.OOO land and $0,0011 cash. Will trade all or part of stock for laud nnd cash. Box B71 , West Point , Nou. 031 Z FOR EXCHANGE. CLEAR IOWA LAND TO trade for stock of general merchandise , iv books aud stationery. Contidcntlal. C. W. Jackson , Sioux City , la , M370 25 * I/-CLEAR EASTERN NEB. LAND TO EX- A/uhutigu for mdsc. P. O. Box ; ) U ; | , Fremont , Neb , M442 I > 17 * V-HO ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR AJgrocery mock , Price , $2,000.001 4 miles from Central City ; 40 acres In cultivation , balance lit for cultivation , Address lock box -1(1:1. ( : Central City , Neb. M470 Dl I/-OLEAR AND SLIGHTLY 1NCUMBKRKD Afarms , Improved , Iu Jioup nnd Cttbter county Nebraska , to exchaiiRO for horses , general mer- chundlHo. boots und shoes , lumlwaro nnd Imple- luenls. Fair prices nnd personal Inspection on nil deals. Address lock box 15 , Taylor , Neb.N175 N175 24' r/ FOR EXCHANGE. CHOICE OUTSIDE PROP- A/orty. consisting of 10 and 20 acre lots near first- class city of UO.O'JO ' population , for stock of ( 't'll- eral milBt' , or groceries of f 10,0110.00 lo $20.000.00 value ; nUo liavo tlrst-elnss steum irraln elevator Hint I will nxchnmro for indue. Address lock box 10. Wood River , Neb , M5U1 „ ' : FOB , SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , llio 11 line each Insertion , $1,50 n Ilii" per month , Nothing taken for less than 2ftu , 1ARM FOR SALE. i-1 A choice , well Improved 40-aoi-o U'.iel tn Sarpy county , within ono iitllo of thu town of LH Plutte , und only threu mlles from new Fort Cruok ; two railroad stations near by ; taxes light In thin county ; nearness to Fort Crook , Omaha and South Omaha Insures good und penmtmuit miirketH for garden truck , small trulls , butter , eggs und poul try , besides initial funn products. lean offer this hplendlil proMirty | nt an attractive prlcu fur a short time , WallerG. Clark , 12IH Hartley ut , 1170 Dl3 OAliaAINS. HOUSES. LOTS. ANDFARMSSALB Jior trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blk , Bai ' IfOtt 8ALK. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS , -1 line acre lots on Q Hi. , half wuy between Sey mour Park uud South Omaha , Nolutcrciit J. A , Dodge , 120US.25thHt. CIS 10 LOST. Rates , mo a word first Insertion , lo a woM Ihoroatter. Nothliiy taken for Imt thin 23e. IT IS KNOWN WIIO FOUND TlIBlioLL OF money , with iiamo and nddri'ss on tlio leather COVIT , If n'turned to owner onu-fdurlh will bu given an reward and no quebtlons asked , ! I88 21 * r OST-TWO COWS AT CUT OFF LAKE ; ONE J-jJ.irk nil , about 11 years old. heavy with calf ; other "Holijtolu. * ' 0 yoara. black unrtnhlto Fludur notify A , lloyd , Swlffn leu UOUHU. and. 111- colvp-iv.wnrd , MjiO ( ifa * T OVr-iSMALLWHlTEcrRLYPOODLK HITCH 1 JKovembur 13. Return to K.V. . Slmenil , H5U lieu building , ami gbtaln $3.00 ruwurd Jl)5i ; ) ; UNDKaTAKERS ANDEMBALMERS Rales , llic a line each lusertlon. . $1.59 iiionth , Notliliur token for leas I hati5u. . " " / W , BAKKR WJncobs. deceasetl ; later with M , O , llauli. tiudur- taker and embalmer , (115 S. lllth bU Te.1. OU.I. 838 _ H K , UURKKT. FUNUllAL DIRECTOR AND . emlwlmer. ItJlBChtcacoSt. Tel. DO. M101 HORSES WINTERED. Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. " oilSES WiNTRilKD. " PAliTfJ KOUNDsl $0.t 1 mo. ; hay nndRrnln twice a day : every horse1 box Btall ; leave orders at J , T. Wlthrow'B.Tele. 108 U22 N 25' HORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. APPLY lo Cotton's burn , comer lutli and Cass streets. M225 DO' ORSES WINTERED $0 PER MONTH. ADdress - dress W. B. Mlllaixl , Omaha National bank. 2 tt : DO * TT \VINTEREDSTUBENI2SO PARKAVE -IT. ' - MJiO'J HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES , loth aud Davenport. Will receive best of care. Terms reasonable. TililHl D14 * SECURITIES FOR SALE. Rates , 1 Oca linn each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 25o. pllbick 1ST iioRTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT. G. V G , Wallace , Brown block , 10th und Douglas. 812 ! HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES , netting purchasers good ratn of Interest , sums of from $100 up.for sale by Gloho Loan , V Trust Co. , lUth .V Dodge , Omaha. Particulars on application. , 8i5 : 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOU SALK , SKCUR- Ity absolnlely safe , Ames Real Estate agency , 11117 Faniam. SIO : FOR SALE. CHOICK FIRST MORTGAGES. B. J. Kendall. Brown block. Kith and Douglas. 220 DRESSMAKING. Rates , lOe a line each Insertion , $1,50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c , DRESSES , $1 ; WRAPPERS , $2 DOO N. 24TH. r > M720 DRESSES MADE AT 1421 KOWARD ST. ANY stylish gown for $5.00. " 's-l < ! ! 87 21 * DANCING ACADEMY. Rales , ] 0c n line each Insertion , $1.50.1 line pur month. Nothing taken for lusrinhan 25c. RTORAND'S DANCING SCHOOL , 1510 HAllNEY lilmreet. Lessons for aduluvTuesday nnd Thurs day 8 p. m. ; children. Tuesday , 4 p. m. , Saturday 10 a. iu. and 2iO : p. m. Tamil very reasonable. M100 PI _ _ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOc a line each insortlon , $1.50 a line psr month. Nothlug ' taken for Ifeg than .25c. ' _ ncqiilro a worklnif knowltxljtu of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van .Hiil' : | school of short- hand. Cl.'t N. Y. Llfe.'TypewrU < irri to rout. 8114 T TPAWNBROKERS. - PAWNBROKERS.- , Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. " " SONNENBERG , DIAMOND BROKER , 1303 -Douglas Ht. Ixinna 'money on diamonds , watches.etc. Old eold and silver bought. Tel , TYPEWRITERS. _ _ Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25 . CMITHS.HEMINGTONS.CAL1GRAPHS ; EVERY Othlmr ; unheard of prices. Tel. i558. Boyles i labb.OlH N.Y. Life bldg. Ssnd for s.implos. . 837 SCALES. Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1.50 a Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MEW AND SECOND II AND SCALES. ALL KINDS , il Address Bonleu i SelleckCo. , Luke sU.Chleago. 810 FOR RENT HALLS. Rales , lOc aline each Insertion , $1.50 a line par nonth. Nothing talcen for loss than 23c. 1714 1 CAPiTOL AVlNUE. AND Morund'SiUiscmbly rooms. 1510 llarney street , for balls , club parties , meetlmrs. etc. ; rout very cheap ; halls llrst-cluss. call nt 1510 Hnmoy. M108 Dl MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GF. GKLLENBECK. BANJOIST AND TEACHER InlO California St. 014 l ) . a Nonttornuy'H fee until patent oiniilnod. Wrltq for Invontor'ri Gttlilo. BUREAU. SUKS& CO. . BOLI01TOHS.noB OMAHA. NKII. Advice l-'HIOl-l RR1LWHY TIME CRRD Leaves ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Q.l Arrlvoa Omaha I Depot IQthnml Mason Sis. I Omaha 4.30 pm Chlcaeh Viistlunlo ll.nDuiu 11.45 am Chlcuzh Express 4.2.5am 7.02 pm Chlcv.0& IownLnc.ul 5.53 pn : ll.iliam Local ( ex Sunday ) 8.00am nntnrjirri'3jr5rsnniTvEir" Arrive * Depot 101U il-.i.l .Milian Sty. O u tli t .Denver Kxprcsx fi7i3 ! am Uuadwood Express , 4.00pm Denver Express 4.1)0 ) pin . .Nebraska Local ( ExceptBun ) . . 0.50 pin . .Lincoln Local ( Except Sum. . 11.23am Loaves I iCc. . STTOTC. UT Omaha I Depot 10th aud Mason Sts. I Omaha D.43 am I . . . .Kansas Clly Day Express. , . , fi.53pm 11.45 pm I K. O. Night Exp. via U. P. Trans. il.fio am Omaha | Union Dapot ibth A Ma'rc'y SU' . I 'Omaha I VAST. ll.no am Atlantic Express , 7,16p-n 8.00pm . , -.Night Express. , . , . . . . . , n.45am 6.00pm , .ChlcuoVestibule 1 Ltmltol , . 2.00 pm 12.10am Oklahoma ExiHtolI.'ll. u < . Simj 0.23am n.iOamOklahonia&T : | < > xafiliEiUEx..Sitiii | 12IOatn 4.5ipu KeaTesT - ONID Omaha Illnlon Depot lotfj i. | Omaha Denver Exuiwis. . . . . . . . . I.03 pin . Overland FfyVr 7.00 pai 4.15pm llo.-ltrlcoi.HlroniHd'ft I'.N ( ox Sun ) VJ.UOpm U.401UH . . . . . . . , .1'ucllic KKpn'W..I. . . . 10.40 am 11.30pm . . . . . . . . .Denver FftHI..jj ! ! ' ! ! n. . . 4.20 mu Teai-ea | CHICAGO. MlL.'idtt PAli Omahn I U. P. Depot aud.JilHwy Sts , * C.Opm ; ! | ChlciisD Lt/A'fll | / . - 7 | 0.33um lj.30ani | . . ClilctiKO KxpreK jy .Siin.l. . . .1 IS.511 ( pni " " " " U'avett" I F. E. .V MO. ViltJljEY Arrlvun * Omahal Depot 15th nml i\Vitlinlcr SLs. Omaha D.OAauil . . . .UiuihvooJ trttiiMti , . . . . . 4.50pn 0.05am lEx. Sit. ) Wyo. Kxp. % fi < . Mon.l 4.50 pu : 6.OOpji .Norfolk Expnisi ( Us , Hnu.Uyi. in. l.-.am C.45pui | SI. Paul K\prf"is. ) . , . . 0 23a-u AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oily Council Will Revoke the Licenses of Derelict Saloonists. DETERMINED TO ENFORCE THE LAW rinn * of the Chitrltnlily IIUposoil lor the A * llnnco nt the UmnivliiK 1'oor Mr . ICuillRor Wnlvc Uxainlniitloit Alnclo City Nutcii. Tlio llccnso committee of the city council made two reports on the saloon cases that wcro in the police i urt n few days ago. The defendants in the cases vtro Frank Crawford , Dan Cloary , Prank Patelka and Hart & Qulnn , the charco being soiling liquor on election day. The Itcouso com mittee Is composed of Messrj. SchulU , Hulla and Wyman. Mcsrs. Schultz and Wyman submitted n majority report recom mending the revoking of the licenses. Mr. Hulla wns of a dlifercnt opinion nnd offered a minority report , stating that ho could not see the Justice in taking the license from these men at this timo. llo explained that the saloon men in question had been placed under arrest and fined In the pollco court. This he considered was sufficient punishment. Mr. Wood was in favor of shutting out saloon men who will fully violated the laws. Mr. Wyman was not in favor of letting tlieso four men po simply because others had been guilty of the same offense hut not detected. The cases In question wcro aggravated ones. The men had been repeatedly notliled by the police to close nnd had not only re fused but bad used abusive language to thu officers who gave them notice. Ho was In favor of malting an example of these four , as the evidence was conclusive. The vote was to 2 against thominorlty re port. Messrs. Conloyand Mully wore absent. The majority report was then put to a vote. Mr. Uruco said that forbearance had ceased to bo a virtue. Ho was sorry to do nny- thtnp to tnko away n , man's living , but the law must be respected. The majority report was then adopted and thu city attor ney was instructed to draft an ordinance re voking the licenses ot the four firms who were lined in the police court. Mayor Walker returned , with his veto at tached , the ordinance controlling the han dling of dead animals. Among other ihlnes his honor stated that ho believed the ordi nance was conceived by one rendering com puny to down another that the ordinance was not drafted by the city attorney , and that ho did not consider it to bo a fair law in any particular. Mr. Bulla reported favorably on the potl- tlon of Mr. Curtis anil others to grade a few foot north erf the corner of Twenty-first and N streets. The ordinance directing an arc light placsd at Thirtieth ana L streets was knocked out by the mayor , the vote being a tie. The 1C. S. Nowcomb Lumber company asked that the sidewalk tax assessment against certain lots bo refunded on account of an error. City Attorney Van Duscn gave notice that the council could rectify any errors made in assessments. The question arose over a man's property being assessed as "improved" when really no improvements had ever been made on the premises. Herbert Broodwell asked that his scales at Twenty-eighth and Commercial streets be used as city scales. Granted. M. C. Cook gavotjotlco to the council that ho was desirous of being placed on the pay roll as a fireman. Property owners petitioned to have the alloy between P.and Q and Twentieth and Twenty-first streets brought to gradp. ( Mr. Scliullr movedthat _ the street commis sioner bo instructed , , * to repair- the street at Thirtieth and Q streets , and on H street butwebn'Twenty-soventh and Twenty-eighth' streets. Both places , he said , wore in a dangerous condition. Mr. Bruce moved that the cit.y engineer bo instructed to draft an ordinance locating the west boundary line of the city. ' What is the object of your motion ? " asked Mr. Wyman. "Because. " said Mr. Bruce , "there are people living over there who do not Know whether they live iu South Omaha or Egypt. " Mr. Bruce ivas informed that Forty-fourth street was the west boundary line and that he could see tho'chart in the county clerk's oflicc. and he withdrew liis motion. Billy "Wooil said ho thought it would bo cheaper to feed ono prisoner and keep him in jail than to pay a boss ( l.Tft n day to guard him on the street. AVhen there were three or more prisoners it was different , but the idea of paying one man 81.73 " day to stand by and boss a urisoncr looked ridicu lous to him. The city engineer was , ' Instructed to notify the street car company'to repair the floor of the L street viaduct or remove its tracks from the same. Maxwell < & Frcmnau submitted a plat of their addition to the city. Ordinances passca : Providing for the filling iu of certain lots , creating a sinking fund in grading district Ro. 0 , establishing grade on Q street from Sovontecnlh to Twentieth , setting apart a fund for the pay ment of witness fees iu cases brought against the city , locating certain water hydrants. IMilus lor Chilrlty. It is now assured that the Associated Charities of South Omaha will bo a success ful organization. About fifty of the leading citizens mot last night at the High school building and put matters In shape , so it will bo easy from now on to make the organization a success. F. A. Broadv/cll presided and Thomas O'Neill acted ns secretary. Brief remarks wore made by several of the gentlemen present indicating that all bunds are willing to do a liberal amount of work. Messrs. Adams , Stanley and Monroe wore appointed as a committee to select the names of seventeen citizens. The committee of seventeen is to bo the central committee of the Associated Char ities and will map out the work In detail. All religious and charitable organizations will bo members of the Associated Charities and each dint riot will bo divided so It will he convenient for all to do effective work. The central committee is composed of the following gentlemen : F , 12. Broadwell , John Westlleld , George W. Masson , J. M. Fowler , B. S. Adams. T. J. This committee will meet at the ofilco of Adams & Bell on Thursday' evening next. Father McDovltt , Thomas Hector aud J , M. Tanner were appointed to arrange for n mass meeting , at which the details of the organization will ba explained. Prof. A. A. Monroe , Father McDovitt and Hov , Uoss were detailed to go unions the religious and charitable organizations and ask their concerted action in otfociluir the association. All thu committees will bo in good wording order in a short time , Mr * . ItiiUI.er Arraigned. Elolso Hudlger , the woman who shot Henry Reiser several weeks ago , was brought into Judge Fowler's court at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon fora preliminary hearing on the charge of shooting with in- tunt to kill. The heavy strain on the woman's mind has given her the appearance of another person from what she was on the < day uf the tragedy , It has been Intimated by those who have scon conshlcrahlo of her , since her conllnomtmt in tuo county jail that the woman's mind Is not exactly balanced. ' At times she acts verv peculiar and her hauchty air tvna Idiotio laughter Is said to bo anything but natural , .No dufuqso of in- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. sanity 1ms as yo { icon sol up by the defense , however. When the- case \vns called her nttomoys sUtoi that they desired to vrnlvo a tirellm- Innr.v hcnrlng. A week npo Judpo Fowler placed the bond nt fcJ.MX ) . Some persons wcro of the opinion that this was too small n Ixmil for sn smnus chnrRO. but ns the judge nUvIsixl with the nsilstsnt county nl- tornuy before ho hiinounced thu amount it Is not likely ho will ralso It. Kulser was roportcd as being a little bat ter yesterday inornliip. Another rejKirt wns circulated do\ru hero that the spinal chord hud not been suvrrcd by the bullet and that Holser's chances for recovery wcro not out of the question ! Ho is ft .voting man with great vitality ami is of excellent physique , On tlin liiKtiillinciit 1'lwn. Things moved along In n brink manner nt ( Cunzrtl's saloon nt Twentieth and N streets nil Ony Sunday. In fact there wns such n crowd of customers In the place that the bartender tlld not colon to the f.ict that the pluco was 'icing robbed until yesterday morning. Durlnp the day flvo callous of peed whisky were can led nway n quart nt n time by some ono wlillo the bartender was busy waiting on the thirsty aggregation within. Tlin matter wns roportud to Urn pollco , and n few hours later John Thomp son and ICd Dolonrorc nrrottcd for the theft. They wcru convlctod und sootnticcd to thirty days each In the county jail. The Munluck.UrrrtllVccKlitic. . A quiet wcddlnp took place nt the rost- ilonco of A. If. Merrill , Twenty- third nnd M streets , Sunday afternoon. Tno contract- Inc Parties wet o A. II. Murdock nml Miss Annu Morrlll. lov. Wheeler pronomiuoJ the marrlago ccroinon y nt II 'o'clock. A well- dim ; dinner followed , nnd shortly after 4 o'clock the happy couple took the twin for Lincoln , where they will visit forifo\vdiiys. : Mr. Murdock I * n bright young attorney , nnd the bride is ono of South Omaha's most ac complished young ladlos. With ono or two exceptions only , the members of the family witnessed the marriage. A I.Htinrer'M llnlnrtuimto Kmr. Liouls Cai-domore , who lives at Nineteenth nnd Pierce streets InOimihamot wllhun acci dent In the stock yards switch yards yester day morning which cost him a foot. Cnrdo- ntoro Is a laborer. Ho wanted to get across the tracks mill did not wait for a train to pull up. While endeavoring to climb over the bump ers between two cars a switch engine backed up nnd the Jar knocked him to the ground. The wheels passed over ono foot. crushing it completely to the ankle. The limb had to be umuutatcd jusi below the knco. Morris \ost Is happy over the arrival of anew now son At his homo. Miss Nolllo D. Chcsley has been appointed ns stamp clerk In the poslofllcc. James Bannon alias ' 'Oregon Jack" and b. A. Kuders , men who bear the reputation of 'bciuc crooks , were kept in jail over Sunday and ordered out of town this morning , Word was received today of the death of Mrs. WHHum P. Hmicy at dt. Louis. Mr. Uanoy is located here ns buyer for the C. Wisstnath & Sons Packing company of St , I/nils. Ho left for lils homo nt once. STOK.IES AT THE STATION. lncH nt 1'ollcn II iuliiiirtcr | and IiutRtt ltt-rlci'ii C'mirt. Sheriff Ward of Evnnston , Uinta county , Wyo. , will pay $100 to the person who cap tures Frank Martin , who is wanted for the murder of Henry Wade. A complaint was filed yesterday by Mrs. Fusco alleging tbal Mrs. Craig had stolen n pair of blankets. The testimony showed that Airs. Craig was holding the blankets as se curity for a wash bill and she was dis charged. Superintendent Day of the American Fuel company says that the description of the .1. Williams found dead in the woods near London , Ky , , answers to the man who worked for his company lip to about four months ago. ,11 c snys that Williams' has n brother living at Sidney , NeuT " Max Logan of Emerson , JSob. , writes to the chief of police that ho saw in THE BitK a iiotiso of the lUTCsthcrc of l-Yanlc Stockman , who had a , lot of jewelry on his person. Logan says 1m store was burglarized of ? ir > 0 worth of jewelry , and ho wants Stockman held until he can got hero to identify the stuff. Old Jimmy Colligan nnd Mrs. Kcysor bobbed up af nin yesterday morning on the same old charge of drunk and lighting. The judge remarked that ho was disgusted witn thorn , and would see that they missed ap pearing in polic/j court for a few Mondays at least. Ho then imposed a line of0 ! on Colllgan and $2r > on Mrs. Ko.ysor. The Denver secret service people have no tified the Omaha police that they have cap tured Martin'T < Pmilsen , au escaped con vict. Paulseii wan arrested by the govern ment secret 'scrvico detectives for raising bank notes , and all the tools used by htm were found nt his house. Paulson sawed the Tj.irs of his cell and got out. Ho formerly worued in Oiiialia and was employed by Paxton - ton & Sharp. ' Chief Inspector Whcelurof the Postofllco department is out in a card offering $ T > 00 reward - ward for the arrest of James 1C. Stratton , an escaped convict from the Colorado peni tentiary. Stratton was sent to prison for forgery and numerous efforts tiavo been made by his pals to effect his escape. Atone ono time Frank Bruce , the noted bank robber , went to Ciiion City wiih a big roil of money and a Chicago locksmith , aim tried to get Stratton out , but failed. Stratton was with Bruce in Omaha ono night when Sergeant Ornfsby arrested Uruco for blowing a safo. Ormsby hung onto Hruco nnd Ftratton throw two big guns in the sergeant's faro and backed aivay. The sergeant hung to Bruce and before help arrived StrUton got away. "When the cases against "Mrs. Amelia Anderson and Miss .Lida Kennedy" were called in police court yesterday forenoon two respectably dressed young women wearing heavy veils answered the summons nnd appeared before the judge to answer to the ctiurgo of shoplifting , A complaint had been Hied' by one of the employes Of Huy- don Bros. , alleging that the women took four foil hats valud at $ IS. The prosecuting witnesses gave their testimony , but the women had nothing to nay and lofnsiul to answer any questions. They wurq lined $ lf ! and costs each , which was paid and the women loft the court room without disclos ing their identity. A complaint was Issued by Judge Borha yesterday for the arrest of I'Tou Johnnon , who lives at Twenty-ninth and 'Haruoy Htrcats. It Is alleged tnutJuhnnon boat , his horse in n cruel and inhuman manner. An oftlccr Is looking fqr the man , James Healy. who Is known to the pollen In an unfavorable light , was arrcatod last night ns a vagrant and suspicbus charaotor. William CJreenlleld , a colored man , cioutcd n disturbance at mo Webster utrcet dnKit | yesterday nfiurnoon by wanting to light stranger , llo wad placed under iirrest. Chnrius H'uat was arrested labt ovonln ? on thu chnrge of ( dealing a wagon from in front of a south vide wagon shop. IMoKir CallUluii. When it began to rain last evening the street railway tracks becnino quite slippery and as a result two tr-ilns collided at the terminal of the South Tenth street tracks. Arabia car was making u turuini ; switch and when the trailer was released It began to slldo down the grade and thn brakes tvcro not powerful enough to hold it. Tu ! car run do MI onto the viaduct nnd crashed Into n motor train which wax standing at the dojKit crossing , The headlights and ilraw- heads of both cars wcro ' demolished , but no ono was Injured. , run mcAi/rv INSTRUMENTS placed on record Novem ber SO , 1BU3 ; \V M Ioiii to William J llendc > rfion , lot ail , block 1 , J' ' ' < tiviuan'tii > ubcJlv..t 100 J i : rrunliuburpur tu II H Me\VIHIiun , lot U. block 1. In suluJIv of blooU U7 , Albrlahfu Choice . . ' . 500 Clnbe ICin ! anil 'I' nut cotnpaiiy ( n A M I'elrls. luts1:1 : , II , 43 , tnmvurt Hiiro . . . . . . . . . . . 17,000 Murtln Knecht and wife tn NlclinU Krlulix. lot 10 , block | 0t ] ; y .Sinlth'.i 'J IIV Mullottu io r r Knljtht , lot ID , ' block la , Omaha View . . . , . . 1,000 " tiVIT CLAIM UKKU1. Jnroino Muttliww * to John Ilukvr , f > % lot 3 , Moolc b ! > , Oiimlia . . . .VJO IIKKUS. C A lU-nuolKMiorlll ) to JH Collins , lot 0 , block 44. Credit Kouclor . . , . 615 Totul amount of transfers . I 10,717 ANOTHER HOAD FOR OMAHA Chicago Great Wfstorn Bonta .Reaching fct the Q.Uo Oitj , MAPLE LEAF LINE DEFINES ITS PLANS _ _ _ _ _ < Ono of llio Director * Tnlkt An Important .Mrotlne ol tlin Wcstrrn l'ii iiiijrr A xuoiiitliin C.tllntl Completliiii of the Onmha la to have another railroad the death of another year , If nil Indication * tire to bo bollovoJ. The Chicago Oreat Western for several years past has hail Us cyoouOiualm , but the llnancial depresiloii ha played havoc with rjllro.ul bulldlni ; nnd un',11 next year the metropolis will have to wait for another Chicago outlet with thu possibility of 11 lake connection following closely | > on the advent of the "Miplo Ijo.ii" into Omaha. W. l oxvls Hoyles of Now York , ono of the largest stockholders in the mad and ux- vlco president of the system , who has Just returned from St. Paul , where ho went to consult with the executive oftlcers of the road relative to the business and llnancial outlook , corroborates thu exclusive informa tion published In TUB DEI : last week regard ing the Intention of the road , Talkljg to a reporter yesterday Mr. lloylcs atntcil that It was the intention of the compnny to pub into dolinito shape during the summer of 18'.U the plans for building n line to Omaha , and to bocln the work of construction. In the meantime , Mr. Hoyles says the Improve ments contemplated when the Great West ern wns reorganized are In active ptosress. All iUJli\T.S : liKIIU.N. Still Tor tlio Appolntninnt of Itrcrlvors lor llin Denver & Oulf Rnnil. UKN'VRK , Nov. 20. The suit of ox-Governor .lolin Evnns ngainst tlio Union Pacific , lnn- vor it Gulf Hallway company , Halting for the appointment of receivers , was callotl In thu United States district.court this murtilng bu- fore Judge Halloil soon < after the opening of court at 10 o'clock. Ono feature/ / that ut- tractoil intcrost to the case wai I ho ex pected action that the government might take In applying for a receivership for ilia Gulf portion of the Union Pacific system. As will bo remembered , this case was sot for argument on Monday last , but .loul IT. Vallt , on hchnlfof the United States government , uskod that the proceedings bo positioned foi1 ono week In order that Uio Kovornmcnt might Imvo tiuio lo ascertain whether it desired - sired to intoi'vcno or not. Mr. Vallo was present tills morning and when the case was called offered no motion ami made no SUKW.S- lion regarding the government's intention , letter , however , ho staled that tUo govern ment hud decided to lalco no action for the present. Mr. 13onymo , for the applicant , com menced tlio proceedings by presenting th case und raiding n copy of thn contr.\ut be tween tlio Union Pacific and the Oonvcr , Texas & Fort Worth Uailway company. Judco .1. M. Thurston of Omaha , for the Union" Pacific , followed In reply lo tlio com plainant's charges. M. I * . Taylor , for the plaintiff , boenn lili argument , which went to show that the Union Pacific violated its contract with the Denver & Oulf and purposely held In cheek the latter portion of its system in order to build up tno main overland route. When Mr. Taylor had spoken a short time an ad journment was taken until tomorrow , at , which time ho will continue. The argu ments will probably consume four or tlvo days. All LAVA U 1C Ki : CHANCKS TIM 1C. IIuu lictiromi Clnciiiro nnd eneil Almost , line lluur. I" Ciniuoo , Nov. 30. rSpccml Tclcerani to Tun Bin.l---Tlie Chleago , " Milwaukee and St. Paul road has decided that Its ri.iHO p. , IP. train for Omaha ami Sioux City will , com mencing next ' 'Sunday , not leave here till 0 : ii"i p. m. It will , however , arrive nt the two cities named at the sumo hour ns at present. The result of the change will bo to shorten the time from Chicago 'to these places by llfty iniuulcs. The train leaving hero by the same road at 0 p. in. for St. Paul and Minneapolis will , after Sundav next , leave at 0:1)0 : ) p. in. A uew train will then be tmt on. loavinsr hero at G0 : ! ! p. m. for points in Iowa , Minnesota and South Dakota , going by way of IJubuijiic. Western roads will put e.xtensivo changes into effect next Sunday , so as to bring tticir trains Into conformity with the echedulos ndoptod by thn roads in the Central Trufllc association. Imiiilurulluii Uii. < ini * x. The meeting of the Western Passenger as sociation today at Chicago promises 'to" bo far reaching in its character unless pres ent conditions totally fail of fulfillment. Ko important is thu meeting that the members uf the transmissourl committee have asked that Chicatro bo substituted for Kansas City and a circular frotn Chairman Caldwell has been Issued notifying roads In interest of the change. Not in a long time has the Western Pas senger association faced MI graven ( llflluult.v , and the outcome will bo watched with eag erness by thn trunk lines and wcaturn roads , for the Santa Fo stands ready to leave the lotlcrlnir association should it fall to take souic action on the Immigration question , which Is the bouo of contention' Just at present. Although fioijoral Passenger Agent Townsend - send of the Missouri Pucillu was in Onmhi : last Saturday ostensibly nn business con nected with his road , it U pretty generally known that Ill's conference with General Passenger Agent , fjomas was in regard to the Immigration situation and thu rulicf thu Union Pacillo desired in the matter. All the trouble over ttio immigration ques tion has grown out of a committee report made to thu association early In October by Me.ssr.s. Sebastian , Whltu and Ivnlskerii recommending that tlio report bu muno into an agreement , mid suggesting a way In which the business iiiisht bo divided. This agreement the Union Pantile could not con sistently sign , on account of the roeeiverslilp situation and the general trend of United States courts to light shy of agreements under riiccivcrs. It is not asserted that the court would have. opposed any objection to the agreement , had lh < \ receivers recom mended It , but it has been impassible to got the receivers to take up the question in thu press of morn important business , Mr. l omux in consu < | ucnco having to boar llrri brunt of the fight , as hols eminently uap.iblu of doing , having made the immigration ques tion a study of years. At tba meeting today the Union Pa- cillc will not bo rcprcNcntod und It ulllbu decidedly inturustiug to uatch the action of the association in the nmniicr of bundling this ijuosllnii , wltich mpro Inthniituly con cerns the Southern and Canadian P.iclrio than the Union Pacific , New HrlilBit < ) nniiliitrcl | , The work on the Omaha Hridgo and Tcr- mlmil company'o structure across the Ute Muddy at ICaat Omaha In practically com pleted , The rails arc all dovtn nnd nplUtil , I ho approaches to the bridge ire finished , the yards are assuming a rallrcuro look au I thollrat locomotlvo to cross from Jotvn Inui Nobrawka by way of this bridge will bo nut over the striunuro this afternoon. lioth en gines which have been houtud nt PluttK , mouth aruon the cast IJo of thu river and ready for any work that may present ilsulf. Homo .lulu difficulty U being uxpcrluncod by the KastOmaha pcoploin being coniix/lli.'il to rustoro a crossing boloiiirlng to the union Pacific , but the matter. It 1s understood , will bhortly bo adjusted to thautlsfacllon of ail the parties In interest. . \V , llu 14 ST. I' vi , Nov. 'JOTp succeed the lata Gcorgo W. Dull , general passenger " il friiltfht agent of the St. Paul fc Duluth railway - way , William lUissull ) iai boon made gun- cnil pa > songcr agent andW , W. Hroughtou becomes general freight a nt , U'O increa&cd huslnus of the roaci requiring the Increase in force. - The funeral sorvlcca over thu late Oorgn W , Dull wm-o held In this city today nml tlin boay w.i * taken to Indianapolis for Inter- men ! . One word doscrlucs It , ' perfection , " Wore. r toDaWitt't Witch J la/.al Salvo.ouroc . pile *