* " r. , - rv , . - Y/qyTr' .Vtf " ' Arr 'u'Vn ; . . , , - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1893. SPEG1HL NOTICES. A nVERTIORMEKTS FOR TIIESK COLUMNS .A will b" l ken until 12:30 : p. m. for the ermine Hurt r.ntll 8 30 p. ra. for the morning and Sunday Advrrtlwri" , by req" 'MlnK numbered check. ran have thHr answer * addre w l to numbered letter In earn of THE Unit. Any we so addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. n.Mro.lH * " wort first Insertion. 1 c B word there- HJler. Nothing taken for IP I ithan 25c. _ _ _ "I smUTION "WANTED A3 CLERK IN OF.N- A ernlMorc. Address 810 West ad St. . A WANTED. POSITION RY YOUNG MAN AS .Aboukketpprnnrt stenographer. * oed E'r ' J > Address Vf 67 , 1"e. _ M4 " "A A TRAVELING SALESMAN DESIRING TO Atx- more ( it liomn would onir f to nollclt nmoiiK Omaha local trade. Those that " " > wl mr to Rtmrantw reasonable wases to address X ' , Hoc. _ T YO"'NO MAN WANTS TO WORK FOR A board and room to BO to school. Reference Her Patterson. Address X 7. Uee. M. H . . ' A MAN AND WIFE WANTS A SITUATION AS TVj-ook. can clve Rood y'f'noe : will ro an > . , ' In state. Address J. W. 3. , a.lftO street , R'nce , Neb. " " ' * - - WANTED MALE HELP. Rates. 1 Sea word tlrsl Insertion , lea word thcre- atter- Nothing taken for less than 23c. 17 SOLICITORS , TEAMS FURNISHED : EXTRA Jlpav to men with rigs. American \ \ rlnser Co. , 10011 llowanl St.- M" T > THE NEI1RASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS Jljmd Investment company wants a fewirentle- tnpti of coed address to act as solicitors. Apply nt rooms 22 and 23. Douglas block. P" T ) AOCNTS7 SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE JVrf-atesl Invention of thnajo. Tli New Patent Chemical Ink Eraslmr Pencil. Sells oil UrI't- Works like made , Accnts are mak us S2..00 to l"3O ( pcrwo 'k. For further partlcalari wrtc Iho MoiilS ; Eraser Mfs. Co. . XM , La CMs e.VK TJ MAN WANTED FOR OUR CITY RUSINESS. J ISalary paid weekly. Call at 1510 Doinrlas , i > oi-nj _ T > WANTED.MEN IN EYERY COUNTY TO ACT J as private detectives under Instructions. Kx- tx'rlcnce tinnecessar } ' . Send stamp. Jiaiionai mj- tecllvu Bureau. IndlaiiaiMillB , Ind. MIO'J - - ' T ) A COirNET "pLAYER : ONE WHO CAN Jiteacli a band. Address Secretary , Monroe bind , Monroe. Neb. M4SO . ' . ! 11 WANTED.MEN FOR THE SOUTH IN TEN- j. Innsst'e.Ark.ins.is Mississippi .V Loulstana.cheap fare.Kramer O'Hcaru.L.iboraeency.SMS. nthst % TJ-WANTED. RELIABLE TRAVELING SALE5- Jimen to carrj- our lubrlcatlnc and burnlns oils ns a side line. Good chance for rtclit man. The Cleveland Refining Co. , Cleveland. O. MoOO 21 * -WANTED. . PARTNER WITH * 200 OR MOO Jo | put airalnsv equal amount lo open ' Dlnus J.Iusec. " you to handle all money. Address i os. TL > p ? it l > u V > -WANTED. FOUR GOOD SHOE SALESMEN. Jinono othcrn neejl apply : permanent jjosltlon ; Addrc-s-X J Bee- Dtatowhero last employed. - - 51 , 21 * -WANTED. MEN TO TRAVEL ; f..O TO flOO per month. Slows & Wellliicton. Madison. Wls WAN TED FEMALE HELP. _ Itates. IKcn word Ural Insertion , lea word lliere- nftcr. Nothing taken for lea-s than ' - ' . < . rWANTED. . GIRL FOR GENKUAL HOUSE- V'worh.inxiBtbcKOOd ' cook and laundress. ll.TO 3.20th BtreeU 41---8 /I-WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 1we will pay you * 5.ll ) to $10.00 i > er week to do utrlctly homn work for UR : no canva-jslnff and prompt payment. Send n-lf-addrossMl envelope Liberty Supply company. Llbr y Square , noaura. Mnua. . M4f < y JJ * nWANTED. . A GOOD PLAIN COOK. MUST BE L'neat , and a coed washer and Ironer. Two In family. A second irlrl kept. Apply No. nvjortli- Ington place , nearS. 10th street. SoO-'l * iWANTED. WOMEN AND GIRLS AT THE Buckskin Shirt factory. East Ouiaha. nn n-GOOD GIRL WANTED : CALL AFTERNOON L 1018 South IHlh street. M377 22 * n-WANTED , EXPERIENCED GIRL TO DIP V ehocolates. Balduff , 1020 Farnam street. M311 22 FOB BENTHOUSSS. . Rates. lOc a line each Insertion. $1.30 n line per month. Nolhlnc taken for lens than 23c. - IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. The O. F. Davis company. 13O3 Faniam. 805 1 i (1-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. CHOICE. IN J Stanford circle , a S. Elffutter , 201 Bee bid ? . _ -10-ROOM HOUSE. 1815 CAS5. J. JOHNSON 1321 Famani. M13u 5 > , -HOUSES. F. K. DARLING , DARKER BLOCK. \ FOR RENT. SIX ROOM FLAT. INQUIRE I DodRO Street. M402 rr HOUSES , 3 TO 0 ROOMS , COS NO. 13TH. ( T\ I-NINE-ROOM MODERN JIOUSE. IIANSCOM TJJ Place , cheap. J. W. Squire , 24M live. M313 n-ROOM , HOUSE , PERFECT. CONDITION , D newly ivilnted. modem : small family : location J10 North 20th Btreet ; rent resonable. lloa-siH11L - FOR RENT. COTTAGE CORNER 23TH DFOR airf Dodce : modem lmprovementsj first class n-palr. Inqulro2311 Dodze sL 2CO 0-FOR RENT. HI-ROOM HOUSE WITH STA- hlo for 4 horbCH , all modern conveniences. No. join Park avenue , now occupied by Captain A. lllrd , I * . S. A. : iXMseHHlon glren 161 of December. Apply at 322 Beu bulldliiir or 1021 Park avenue. Tl TO RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. $2.1.110 : J-/b.iniH desired ; nlcn lawn , tns-s , city water , rlBlcni , cemented cellars , bath , near motor. S.MJ owner , D. V. Stevens. 001 Paxlon block. M3SU t > BEST fi AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. -l-sLowcst rates. Inqulru 2502 Blonde street. MlMlS N25' -8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Apply 1U2 S. 10th. 41:1 : FOUR-ROOM HOUSE C31S. 17 St. 511.00. D 511.00.M4H2 - | " \ - 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. WITH OR J Avlthont barn , South illth and Francis sin-els. M45024' 1 \ NICE 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH JJ barn , 1023 H million. M152 23 * D-XINK MODERN 0-nOOM COTTAGES , 1211 aud 1'J'J S. : < 4th Htraet , reduced lo Slii.OU. G. F. Hutu. 220 S. 17lh Btreet. M503 23' _ IV FOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , J-'ljn/.i block. UU2 So. r.llh Htreet. M407 25 D FOR UENT-3-KOOM COTTAGE. OR THREE rooms of tmnn for houHfkeeplnir. tOtl S..tiuli. . 507-2i : V.U THREE-ROOM COTTAGE , 1 IHI4 SOUTH .U lUh bt. , f5.UO. Enquire , B'ia S. ItjUi Bl. 5 3 27 I gURNISHED ROOMS. Ilau-s. Ike n ivonl llrst Insorllon.le a wonl there alter Nothing taken for les than 25c. 17 FOR HINT , FURNISHED ROOM J irentloini-ll. VOI * I > odee Mltvet. KUHNI.SHBI ) 1UXJM. 2017 HARNI5Y ST. Ji r.so 21' I ? Fl'RNlSHEll ROOM WITH HOARD. IF PRE- J Jffiml , Iimmiv B2rt S. IHlh St. M321 24 _ FOR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED heated nionm. COJ So , luth Direct. M IDS 23 I ? TWO Fl'RNISHKD ROOMS FOR GENTLE J .men uuly O'.i South VMilb mreet. 1147 I ? Fl'RNISHmTHOOM WITH IIATH.W MONTH. JVlllll Faanam , 340 22 * A'LAROK FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE , < ! furnished , hem. Kan , bath , for eeiilleinun and lfi' , tit | irrato family AddretM X 1 lk- oMce M3J 2a TWO FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED FOR 1H22K St. Mary's avenue. M577 23 FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOAKD. Rates. 1 lie a wonl tint linwrtlon , lea word tUero- fter , Nutlilnj ; taken tor le * than 23c. 1 > - YOUNCi WOMEN7S J1 ' .Vumru'iiChrUllan aa oclatlou , 111 s. 17th - _ nU'J If irrUPIA , 171U , 1721 DAVENPORT STREET - 4U4-2f _ _ 1 > ROOMS AND STRICTLY I'JKST CL-iSS J.1 Uurd t y\00 \ Douglan itlrin-t , _ M'.U7 V HOARD AND ROOM ; STEAM HEAT , OA8 .1 * lntb ; l.0 and 5.0Ujier week , 411 Nortli 14th. M770 2U _ T ? THE" ItOLANjoa AND 211 N.ISTH sir J olO I.1 > ! K r 7 ? A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH DOARU Iirtwo | u ivlvala family. r23 Howanl > t 4 13 _ T > ROOM AND ROARDFORTVVOGENTLKME > i 6'4 _ 'ifNtrKLYFl'RXlSHUtl ROOMS WITH HOARD f. rJO DiXlW. 571-2:1 : * TJNFTJBNIBH'D ROOSIS Raton lVc word flrtlimrtlon. lea vrorJ there after. Nothlnr Ukra for IMS than 2)e. ; -4 NICE UNFURNLSHED JHOOMS , WITH bath , * 7.UO. 241SEraklno st. North 24tli. 330 Sl SlFOR GFINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR liousekeeplnir. (11 , soil St. Mary's avenue. M30I 52 * G-3 HOOMS S. W. COHNKH 18TII AND LeaTenworth l. C70-20 * FOB RENT STORES AND OFFICES . 1 Uc word flrst In-wrtlon , lea word Iticre- aflcr Notliln * taken for 1pm than ' . ' 5c. -I-KOK UKNT.THEl-STOnV nRICK nt'ILOLVS lOlft Farn.-xm nt. Tin-hullillnr has flreproof co- mcnt bs'ionicnt. complete Meant lieatlnr flxture * . xratrroii nil the floors , gas , etc. Apply at the oOlea of Tiir. llrt. niu - STORE , 32t S. 15TIL STEAM HEAT. T-OFKICES W1THNELL IlUXJK. ST > .AM HEAT. 1 M733 Ntfai _ I-KOIl UENT. LAUOE n-STOllY HtGOIKS I a.ini. inth.ind jy.irenworthi thirty horses nnd Moraire. J. W. Squire. a4S Uw. M314 T-JXJR HKNT. COUNEK STOnE. WITH ROOMS Jniiltnblo for amen , barber 'hop. notion * ) , etc. Apply next store. Hist nnd Hamilton Miwts. M318 22' AOENT3 WANTED. . IWc a word first InBertlnn.lc a word llicrc- atter. Nothing taKcn for less thau ale. TAGENTS"iioVv \vbtirii YOU LIKE TO MA'KK < l r.'Stl U'forc "Xmas ? " We can put you In the way. and will prove It or forfeit $500 ; tills an- lioiincpmcnt may h your Htcpplnjstoae to a for- time if taki-n ndrautiici- at onci AJJroiB ilauufactururn , " Box 5IOS. Iloaton , Ma < . M20. 23 -AOKNTS WANTED. UX3AL AND GENERAL. for a quick sclllnif pati-iiU'd novelty. KM ) to 1W1 l fr cCTit profit : iroud solicitors can nrnho from JKHI.OO to $3UO. < H > a month : territory fnMu write for particulars. Tlio Ohio Norelty Co. , D J. Cincin nati. O. Ml 87 T -WK WANT YOU TO WORK FOP. US. THUS < lninhlnsl'J.Ki ( to * ; 13.MI ( per week. Parties pre- ferrtil who can furnish a horse and travel through the country : a t am , though. 1 not necessary. A fi-w vacancies in towns and cities. Span ; hours m y l > e lined to Rood advantage. II. F. Johnson & Co. , llthand Mam Mrwts , Richmond , Va.M423 M423 2 * , r or woman need complain of hard times while we offer such llberitl Inducements to ajents to handle our fast selling euaranterd herb remedies. No money required. Work easy and highly profitable. Full pirtlculars If you ask forthem. The Dr. Stan- Herb Remedy Co. , aiU Esat 4Urd st , , Chicago. 111. J-UO YOU LAUGH ! SHE "sainantha nt thWorld's Fair. " Bonanza for aeents. Pro l > ctns ready. IXorrls Pub. Co. , Io Moines. la. ' -AGENTS SC1.00 TO SS.WI A DAY. CITY O country. Call ' . ' 707 Hauiiltou , 7 to P a. m. M557 D-'O- WANTi. > TO RENT- Rates. l' < o a word tlrst Inspruon.lc a wonl there after. Nothing taken for less than -'jc. OR UNKUKNISHED K within 8 blockH of P.O. : man and wife : no children : state prlca and location. Address X. a. Ilee. M333J' " K-FUOM ' - ' . TO 80 ACHES. WITH HOUSE , ETC. within IS miles of Omaha : part cash Address , with particulars , X 0. Bee. STORAGE. Itates. lOc aline each Insertion , 51.50 a line per month. Nothing taken tor less itliaii iiJc. " Mnc . 811 M -STOUAGE FOB HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean , and cheap rates. U. Wells , 1111 Farnam 813 M-STOUAGE FOR CAKIILVOES AT WINDSOR stables. 15tli and Davenport. 4t > 7 D 17 EOB S ALE FUKN1T D B . Rates , me a word flrst Insertion. Ic a wonl thereafter. Nothing taken for leasIbaii , 23c. -STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. . 1111 Faniam st. 10 - ALMOST NEW , CHEAP. 414 0-FURNITURE N. aoth st , 574 22' " FOB SALE HORSES' , RatM. l.Hjca wo.il first Inoertlon.le a wonl tlicro- after. Nothing taken for less than 23c. V > -FOR SALE , CHEAP. THREE HORSESroS J will trade for grain. Apply Windsor stables , 13tuand , Davenport. 031-22 rOB SAI.E Rates. IHca word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothtn ? taken for luss tlun. 25c. ? V-ONE"lIRUNSwicK BILLIARD TABLE AND Wone pool table , used 0 monlh , as gooj as new , for sale cheap. Address P. O. box 8111 , We Point , Jfeu. fi''u -FOH SALE CHEAP. 1 .TWO-HEVOLUTION Campbell newhpaperprCTs and 1 double cylin der Taylor , air ( tprliijr , with two folders ; seed con dition. Address ( or particulars Lock Box a , South Omaha , Neb. a"'J Q IKna SPRING FRAME NO. 2 PNEUMATIC Rnmbler. cooct ns new. A bargain. G. H. Jer ome. York , Neb. M4i."J ' -J' Q -FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES. 1S1H HURT street. MSiiU DJI' ( Q -REMOVAL SALE. , . 1 upright piano , $30.00. 1 : t stringed new scale piano. $123.00. 1 ; stringed new scale piano , S105.0O. 1 _ elaboralo hand carved walnut case piano , 1 k'imKill organ , $28.00. 1 Smith American organ , f 23.00. 1 Bay State organ , S27.00. The trre.it AVorld's fair prize getter and compe tition hllter that out rold all oilier pianos In Chicago this last jfar. viz. . the Weginan piano , we offer from $350,00 up. These prices are not for agents. Woodbrtdfre Tiros. . Hell Kept. Store. 573 25. CLAIRVOYANTS. Ratcn , lOc a linn each Insertion $1.50 , a i linn IH.T iiontli. Nothing taken for lesH than 23c. C MRS.NANNIEV. WAUREN.CLAYRVOYANT , JrellabluuuBlnebSiiiexllnm ; Ctliyearat HUN.llltli H17 MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. Rali-N lOc a line each Insertion , 41.50 a line pjr uonth. Xutliltit' taken for lens than -T > c. I -MADAME SMITH , 602S.13TH. 2ND FI/OR , i KooinX Maxsage , vapor , alcohol.Btcain.sulphur- no and sea oauis. M511 23 * fl'MME. . KOHNSTAMM. MAGNETIC HEALER. 1 room 7l > , Hotel llrnubwlck. M3il : V5' 'I'MME. . CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD i floor , ropm 7 , mus ase , alcohol , milolinr and ( tea baths. M5I4 20' fP-MMK. LA RUE , MASSAGE , 410 SO. 1.1TH. J M37U1) 21 * PERSONAL , Itatet. , lOc a line each Insertion. J 1.50 a line per month. Nolhliu taken for lct > than 25c. U- lutlm. Scalp and hair treatmeni. niuulcut andchlroHidtst.Mn | > .Post.'JIiaS.lMhWlthncllbtlc ( Hit * U-MATRIMONY QR PLEASURE : NEW DEAL. Send 2-cent stamp to P , O.Uox 801. HuHllngn , Neb. M7BO Nt'H" I f LADIES , SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO UviavlCo. , 001 N , Y. Llfo lildg. , for a tiu-pasru health hook. Office consultation free ; ladr In at lendaiiee , 7lia-N28 * MONEY TO LOHN REAL ESTATB. Hales 10 a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per moiiUi. Nuthlny UiXen for leas than 23c 17-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. ' TheO.F. Da vis Co. 1503 Farnam stn-et. Bill ' \ VLOANS OK IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ' i clly property. 1.000 and upwards. . * > t cent ; iioUelaya.W.Funiaiu Suillh A Co.,1321 Faniam 621 r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Apply to W , 11 Mulkle , First National Uk bid ; . B2- ' \\T-5IOKBV TO LOAN AT I/\VK3T RATES ON ' Improved and untmprovod Ouiaha real eat a to , I to S years Fidelity trubt Co. , 17U2 Faniam. 820 \\r-ANTHONYLOANANOTRUSTCO. . 318 N. Y. ' ' Ure. lends at low rates for choice t > ecurlty on Nebratikaaitd lowu farms or Omaha city property , a--a MONEY TO LOAN CdATTK 1.3. lutes , idea llneiiach Imiertlon , f 1.50 aline per mouth. Nothing ukeu for lu than -3o. Y -MONEY TO LOAN- .A. We will loan you any Bum which you . unall or large , at the lowrt * ponslble mUIn thu qulckmt | K > ksibla time , and for any length ol Hum tobullypu. You can pay It back lu suth luntall. meni a you with , when you wlaU. &ud only pay forlta loniaayoukeeplu You cau borrow HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. UKKCIIAMUSB OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN'CO. , 300 SOUTH 1UTH STHKbT , dnt floor above thu klruuL TUBOLDEST. LARGE.STANDONLYINCOUPOR. ATtD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Conttntieil V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? Wo will loan yon ANY SUM you wlsli on your FURNITURE. PIANO * . HORSES. WAGONS , CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ftc. We Rlrp prompt attention to nil application * , and will carry your loan im lone ns you wl * > h. You can reduce the cost of carrying your loin by n payment ftt liny time. There Is no publicity or removal of property. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . Room 4 , Wlthnpll block. Cor. 18th and Harncy its. 813 Y-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- Aciirity : strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. S2U BUSINESS OHANO S. Rates , iocs line each Insertion. $1.50 a Hue per month. Nothing taken for lens tliaD23c. V-FORSALK ANINTKRE TIN A MANUFAC- L tnrlnr plant ( with position In the offlcc If so do- Hired ) . ( HMHM.OO to H5.OJJ.OO cash requlrH. No trailer consldereJ , The compiuy hxs an estab lished trade on a r-vly Rclllnz article at a * o JI profit. Address S 00. Ilee. 823 Y -FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES. Address E. E. HoweniloDler , nertrand , Nub. 3.13 _ _ -HARNESS STOCK. NO OPPOSITION ! MUST be sold before January It about ? 430. < M ) cash required , balance on time. George E. GUI. Uto. la. Maoi 25' SALE. AN BSTAIILtSllKD SHELF AND - heavy hardware business In n thrlvln ? town In Nebraska. AdJress W 117. Omaha lk-e. M3J2 23 A FAVORAIILE OPPORTPNITY TO ENTER an old.establl.shcd business. Will > ot > cn Janu ary 1. Increase of buslnesi.maklnic desirable ad- dltlonal caiiltal which may lo.ictlv , ! or silent on iruaraiiteed leirltlmato returiiB. Correspondence orlntervlew Hollclled , Win , Fleming i Co. . 14th and UoliRlaH street. M302 Y - f2.300.IM1 STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN- A dlse and 100 acres land free of Incuuibrance for .7WUM ) cash. If taken at once. W. C. Rltehlo Pender. Neb. MO JKt _ FOR EXCHANGE. Rnten.incallnc each Insertion , $1.53 a Una par month. Nothing taken tor le.sa than Me. _ _ r/ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEnR ASK A. KANSAS Aland Dakota. Will sell cheap or exch-in e for mdBe.horsea aud cattle. AiW. boi 70Frankfort. In1 ! H3U r$14.000 STOCK CHOICE MEttCIIANUlSS T 1 Aiexchanse forS. UO land and SJ.OOH casli. Will trade all or part of utook for laud and cash. Uox 871 , West Point , Neb. 054 _ 7-FOR EXCHANGE , CLEAR IOWA LAND TO 'trade for stock of ( reneral merchandise , o.-books and stationery. Confidential. C. W. Jackson. Sioux City. Li. M 7tl ' - ' . ' ( /-CLEAR EASTERN NED. LAND TO EX- AJehauee for indse. P. O. Uox a03 , Fremont. Neb. M442 D17' " /-BO ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR A/grocery mock. Price , $2.000.00 : 4 miles from Central City : 40 acres In cultivation , balance lit for eulllratlon. Address lock box 4lti. : Central City. Neb. Ml70 Df y-CLEAR AND SLIGHTLY 1NCDMBERED 'Jfanni . Improved , In IM\\V and CtiHter Oounty NebraBkn. to exchange for horses , Beneral nirr- chandlKe. boots and sijo s. lianlwatv nnd Imple ments. Fair prlrcaund personal Inspection on all deals. Address lock box 13 , Taylor. Neb.M473 M473 24 * V-FOK EXCHANGE. CHOICE OUTSIDE PROP- fJcny. conslBtlns of 10 aud 20 acns lots tieac nrBt- classcltyoftJu.O'W population , for stock of cen- eral mdso. or Rroceries of S1U.OOO.OO to $2.UOO.U3 ) value : also hare first-class steam irraln elevator that I will exchange for mdse. Address lock box IU. Wood River. Neb. MMil 2iQ : " /-STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. > want hor.ses and cattle. Box 293 Fr.mkrorl Ind. ' FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates. 1 Oca lineeanh Insertion.S1.30 a lln" Pir mouth. Nothing liken for less than 23o 17ARM FOR SALE. JA choice , well Improved 40-acra tract in Sarpy county , within one mile of the town of Li Platte. and only three miles froai new Fort Oruok : two nllroail statloim near by : taxes light In this county : nearnesn to Fort Crook. Oaiaha and South Omuha Insures ( rood and permanent markets for Rarden truck , small fruits , butter. e s aud poul try , besides usual farm products. 1 can offer this spleudld property at an attractive price for a short lime. Waller G. Clark , 1218 Uarney st. U7U Dl3 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS. ANDFAUMS.SALE or trade. F. K. Darlliw , Darker blk. 8.11 T70R SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. -L tine.-icn1 lots on Q t. , half way between Sey mour Park nnil South Omahu. No interest.I. . A. Dodse. 12(111 ( S. S3tli st. 3JH K ) CAVE YOL'R MONEY AND BUY A FARM. 'JDon'twork ' for some one else all your life and haveiiotliiiiiT laid \ip forold ape. The ( ollowlns all haveHome linrorementsoiithemilUi | : ) InAnte- loix ; conntv. StCKJ.OO ; 100 lu Cherry county. j.'iCIO.OO : 10(1 ( In Dawns county. $53O.UO : ItlO In Holt comity , fenced.350.HI : ItMl In Holt. $4UO.OO : 11141 In Knox. $7HI. ( ( ) ( ) ; 160 in Sheridan county. ( J30.no , Thene prices are for cabh only , ami hold rood for a few days only. Title ellt edinil. Daven- euport A Waterman. b22 New York Life bnllrttnsr. M570 22 LOST. Rates , IXe a word fir Insertion , Ic a worJ thereafter. Nothlusr taken for lull than 233. VT is KNOWN WHO FOUND "THI ; ; ROLL , OF -linonf.v. with name and address on the leather cover. If returned to owner one-fourth will bo given as rew.trd and no questions asked. 8S * _ ! r OST-TWO COWS AT Cl'T OFF LAKE : ONE -IJclark red , about 11 years old , heavy with calf : oilier "Holsteln. " 3 years , black and white. Finder notify A. Uoyd , Swift's Ice hon-x > . and re- celvo rewanl. MJUil 22 * riMIEYOt'NG LADY WHO WAS GIVEN A 1TRSE J- today , that did not belon ? to her at W. R. lieu- . n -tt Co.'s store , will retuni same at once anil save trouble and expense. 57321 OST. BLACK MIXED WITH IRON GRAY COW. Syearsold.undey ; reward for return or Infor- matloii. Sam Claiibeii. East Omaha. M57I1 24 * HORSES W1NJP RED. Rates , lUu n line each Insertion , $1.30 a llni ! i > or month. Nothln ? taken for IL-S- , than 23c. ORSES WINTERED FAIR GROUNDsVili $ H mo. : hay und grain twlco a d y : every liorf" } box stall ; leave orders at'J.T. Wllhrow'H.Tele. 1OU 1)22 N 23 * TiORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. APPLY Alto Cotton's burn , corner 13th and Cans mreets. M223 D9 HORSES WINTERED W PER MONTH. AD- dress W. B. Mlllard , Omuha National b.ink. 2 : i D3 T.TORSES WINTEREDSTUBEN,12S ( ! PARKAVE. JL HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAIILE5 , l.'ith and Davenport. Will receive bfst of eare. Tenii reasonable. M.1HI D14" UNDERTAKEKS AND JiMBAl M itd Rates , lOc a line each hiRcrtlou. $1.30 altnuiwr month. Nothlnc taken for less than 25e. CW. IIAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. Jacobs. draeascuL later with M , O , Muul ) , under taker and embalmer , UI5 S. lOtli ht. Tel. OHJ.H38 H38 HK. Rl'RKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND . embalmor. lOlHChlcafoSt. Tel. I'D , M131 SECURITIES FOR BALE. Rates , lee a line each Insertion , $ 1.30 a lln-j ] > cr month. Nothlnc lakfcn fur less than 23u. \-if , Wallace , Drown block , 10th and Douglas.H32 8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. StCUR- : Ity ab olutely bate , Ames Real Ebtutu aceiicy , lU17Faniam. S3U DRbSSlHAKINO , , lOc a line eioh Insertion , (1.5(1 a line per monlu. NotUlnir Uikeu for less thau 23c. DRESSES. * li WRAPPERS , * i ! lluO N. 24TIL M72U DRESSES MADE AT 1421 HOWARD ST. ANY Htyllsh town fur * 3.00 , : IM 21 * JOANClWO AOADE4LY. Rates , lOe a line e-ich Insertion , It.SO a Uua per month. Nothing taken for luia than 23c. \f ORAND'S DANCING SCHOOLrTsFo'lIAIlNlTY l'A irfct. I eksoim for adulu , Tuesday und Thurs day a p. in. : children , Tuesday 1 p. m. , Saturday lo u. iu , and -SO p. m. Torui ! ) very reasonable ! . MIUi Di BHOHTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , fl.5Oa Una p4r liionlU. Nothlnir taken for less thaq 2Sc. VOVSGLADiES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON X acquire a workluc kuowludito of sborthuud and typewriting at A. o. Van Sam B Mhool of ohori- baud. 013 N. Y. Life. Tyi wrlteM lu rent. out PAWNBROKEH.S. Rales. 10o a llueeacll Insertion , f 1.6O a lin month. Noliilur Ukuu fur Uta thau 23c. J6ONNBNDERG. DIAMOND IIROKEU , 1803 . t. Loans inouuy on UUiuoudu , WiU.-liea , lc. OU cold and liver buiuUL TuL 1554 . AM _ TYPE WRITERS. Kmtes , lVc * line each Insertion. (1.5U a Una iwr month. Noltiln ; taken for lean tuan 2ic- " CMlTHS.HEMINGTONSCALiaUAPHSj EVEHY Othlny ; uubeard of pricofc. Tel , Wri. Boyle * A Uabb.CIS N.Y Life bld . Soud forsimplo * . 3T FOR RENT HALLS. Rates. lOo line fach Invfi'lloci , 1..VJ A llnj par month , Nothlnr fxken for l < n | ! i.tn 2.lc. A HMORY It At 1 1711 C.VrnpL AVENUE.AND iXMorand'sassembly rooms. iilO Hirney Mrejt. for balls , club pirtle * . mieilbts. eto . rjal very cheap ; halls flrsl-class. C411M lilo Hnmi y. * Mios Dl Rates , lOc a line each lirsp'fllbn. Jl.r.o n llnspir month. Nolhinr taken for leM than ! 23c. E"W AND SECONDiTANOSCALEl.ALL KINDS. i > Address Uorden A SellctX H ) . , Like st.Chlcasro. ' 340 MUSiO , ART AND , 'LANGUAGES. Rates , lOo aline each tnsrtton. Jt. 31 nllna per month , Nothing taken for less than 23c. F. GELLENnECK , BANJOIST AND TEACHER 110 California sU 014 1I1K ItK.U.TV MAItKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Novem- bcrSl , IS'J3 : WAimAMV DEEDS. South Oninhn Land company lo A 1' llrcnnan. n'i lot 4 , block 132 , South Unmhn ! 303 Arclilo lUohmnml to William Smith , lot H , Selby lIvlKliLs 1 J O WII1U and wife to fie WIIIU l.in i company , lots 2. 5 and 'J. lilook 3 , lots 2. 3 , 4 , G to 9. block \VI11U Park Place , oi ) > lot 13. s'i 47 , si ! lot 48 , lots 14 , 15 and 4G , except w 5O feet nf o 75 fret of n 1-0 feet lot 40. McKnlco's , lot 43 , except vr M ) feet of o 118 feet. Iota 44 , 4j. SH to 01 , Taylor's add , Iols64 lo D7 , Me- Etitco'.s' mid , Int 4 nnd s 20 fuel lot8 , block 1 , lots 1. 2. 7,8. 14 to 18. 20. s 20 feet lot 10 , block2 , Idlowlhl , lot 3 , blook 1 , 1'osler's ndd , ntirt tax lot 41 In 10-15-13. e'i lnt-0. blook 83 , Omaha 100,000 K K Kulp and wife to W K Pitt , lot 5. block ll'j. Dundee Place 1 J G Willis and wife to U II Willis , trustee , part tax lot 41 In 10-16-13. . 2 U II Willis , trustee , and wife to C .1 Willis , same 2 IIEEW. James Hcndrlckson , administrator , to ' A P llcndricksoii. lot 3 , block 77 , South Onmhn 1,050 J U Melklc , special master , to Omaha I.oan and Trust company , lot 1 , IIhnobatish Place 3,790 Total amount of transfers t05G4G ! > 'iitlrp enl of. school lloiidt. Sealed bids will bo received until Thursday , November 30 , 1833 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for tbo purchase of & bonds of f 1.1)00 each , .snld bonds Usued by school district No. 71 , IUWL-S county , Nebraska , dated August 22. 181)3 ) , due June 1 , 1923. Interest G pur ccit. | pny.ihlo on the 1st , day of June of each year. Principal and In terest p.nyabli ! nt tun Nebraska 1'iscal Agency , Now \ork. Illds will bo accepted for one or ull of said lionds. Hlght reserved to reject any or nil bids. KIM elopes contalntnz bids should be marked Ilids for IlotHH. and addressed to LEUOV HAM , , Crawford , Neb. X22d7tm BUREAU. SUES * CO. . SOUOlTOURHeo Utilldlng , OMAHA. NEIL Advice FUF > 1 Leaves i CHICAGO. BURLINGTON .V Q. Arrives Omaha _ . Dapot 10th anJ ManoaSH. I Omaha " 4.SO"pm Chlcash .VustlUillc ' ' .l.jJan ! i.-13.in < Chlcarh E < pres- ( -J. ' . ' . ani 7.O2 pm' ' Chicago i IOWA Locil 5.53 p.n 11.1Jain. ! Locil ( u.ySiiii'l.-iy ) . . . . . . . . ! B.il ) > .nn Luavntl UUrtLIN if J.vs M J. jtHTrZtl. i Vr.-lvos Onialia I Daiut IQi'j a a 31 isan3U. I QJI it _ v 10.13 atu r.bT-n ver EMFJ"s > > i 9.33 ail JU.15atni DeadwooJ Bxiwtiss ! 4.0'Jpn 4.50pm i Denver Kxpn-n | 4.0D pn : 0.30pn . .Kebraska Ix > caifKKcisitS.uii. . 0.5'Jpn 8.13am . .Lincoln Lonal'lEtcppt Sum. . 11.am teaves I R. C. . S r J. i . iT i Arrive * _ Depot 10th an ! aij > 4oa Sts. _ ) Omaha " "it.43 am _ Kansas City D.iy Express 5.3 , * , P n S > .4 3 pn ; ! 1C Plight E ji. ji-la II. P. Tr.ina. , C.-.U am Leaves I OiIIUASJ. . . Omaha f Union Djpjt IQth.jk.Marey Sts. | Omaha EAST : Or.Oaml Atlantic OixTJrtMS ' 7.1'ipii S.OOpai N'le-ht Express 0.43am S.OOpniL.Chlcajo\VstlhnleI Limits ! . . > y.OOpai 12.10 amioklahoma Kxp. ( to ( V B. ex. Sun > l li i . . -.Qjpail coloradotfwjl. . , . . . . . . . ' 4. ' lpn "Leaves I UNION ! 'AO/fc'IC. , " pArrivm Oniaha lUnlon Deno' loth feMarfr 3ts. ! Omaha 0.5(1 ami Dearer Express 4.O3p.n 2.1Dpml Overland.Klyer [ 7XWpm 4.13pm Ueitrlip.VStromsb > ExiexSim ) I''JKIpm 0.40pm1 PaelMoi Express ' 111.411 am O.a0pmi . . . . .Uuyer Fast Mall. . . . , . . . ; 4.'ll pm LnaveS i rcit MiAiTO.TJ I u iS i' . i7 L'u | Am . - a Ouiaha i U. P. Dpot and Mangy Sts. | O.naha "c iOpmi Chtc.-to'Limited ' i.33ani ) 11 . : ! ian | . . .I'hlcayo Express ( Hx.snn.P . , . . 5.50pm Leaves I P. . E. A MO. VALLEY ( Arrlve.i Omahal Depot ICtlt and Webster Sts. | Omaha y.oriaml De.i4tvool Kxpn- ) | 4.3lpn .LOSaai'lEx. ' Sat.i vvyo : Exp. , Ev. Mon. ) 4.30 pu 3.)0pni.Norfolk : Express ( Bs. Sanliyi . 'lUr43am ' 5.43pm ; t. Paul Express I ti''Jau Leave I CHICAGO' * NORTlfWEStX [ Arrlria Omahal U. P. depot. 10th.tMarcv Sis. I Onui ! % 10.4Onm' . CiilcayoExpru.ss . I il.Oipai 4.03pm . Vestibule Lrmltw . 9/Jua-n 7.0Opm' ' . Eastern Flyei . ' 2.15pni 3.45pm. . Chic. Pass . l--33pm Leaves I MISSOSJRrPACIFIi ( j Arrives " Oinahal Depot 15tli and WebaterStB. i _ O.naa 10.0 pm T77.T.St ? Louis Expr > - j . | 0.00am lO.OOpui1 . SL LouU Expn-sa . . 4.5(1 ( P'li C.I J ppiiDally ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Local. I 0.10 am Leaves I a ST. P. . M. & O. , Omaha' Depot 15th and We-bilcr Sta. t Omaha H.'sOam . .Sioux cTty Accommodation. , i O.OSpoi Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sim. ) 12.10pai 5.45pm St. Paul Limited ( 5.10pm Oakian.l Pasvnrer ( Ex. Kan.I Leaves j SIOUX CITY A : PACIFL. I Arrives Omahal Depot. 10 and MnrcySU. I Omalti U.55ani Sioux City Passenger llu.'Opin 4.00pm ; SI. Paul Rxprfns llO.lKlam Lea\es i SIOUX TITT i PACIFIC Arrives Oniaha Depot. 15lh andW-ibslerSts Omaha 5.45pm | St. Paul Limited I H.-Oam 5.43 pm | Chicago Limited I 0.25am Learec i OMAllA A. ST. LOUIS. TvrrTvusT Oniahal P. Dex | > t. 10th anJ Marey. Omaha " " : .43pnu St. LouUCanuon IJall ! 12.33pm ( SOT HCU.RTH VUlt .1 Ulltl. . HO\T n Kidnaping Plot Wi DUcorercil by H .Moihnr aim Kruntrnteil. NEW Auuxr , Ind. . Nov. 121. Joseph H. Kraft , a merchant of this city who lives a inilonnd a bait out on the Paoll pike , was sent for last night hurriedly by his wlf , who informed him thnt she had discovered a schema to kidnap ihclr only cnlld , a cirl 13 years old. Kraft and Ills friends secreted themselves near the liousu , and when Stephen White- man , Charles Conipton , Mason White aud others appeared tocapturo the pirl , Kra-fl shof late them and killed Stephen White- man , The others were arrcstod and jailed. Mob violence Is expected. I.noir It TOLEUO , Nov. 21. The board of revision in vestigation of the varlou 'munlcipal depart ments has disclosed thoiact ' the city has fora number of years bciji. ( practically with out a head. Each department has been conducted - ducted In a manner satisfartory to Its chieT , and collections have beun turnud Into thu city treasury whenever ' 'tho ' custodians of the various funds saw lit. ' 'Tho board claims the loss to the city through thn makeshift methods In vogue tins , been hundreds of tnouwnda of dollars annually. A city comp troller whl be ai > polnteutaud rigid Investi gations folttw. 05 I _ Kxtvndvc Lock OulJ'J'lirett jiinl l > ITT n Hu , Nov. 2i-1ihe : couforonce of the iron and steel sheet Manufacturers uud the > va'r'o coinmitteo p "iho Amalgamated association resulted In a djaagreeuicnt af tcr a bosslon lasting until nearly 1 o'clock this mornlnt , " and a lockout , nftVctlnp nearly 1,700 men , U threatened. The manufacturers wanted a 10 percent reduction on a scale base4 on a ! > per cent can.1 and the work men refused 10 grant the , couucsslons. I'ro'tinor Arreiteil fur Ar ou , HoTSi'KiNO .Ark.NoT , 21 , Prof. W. O ] Keith , ex-principal of ono of the pubic ] schooU of this city , has been' arrcsUxl on the charge of arson. The school building was burned last Wednesday night and the do. tectivo who worked up the case asserts thai tie has evidence that Keith threalenol to burn the building because he had been dis charged as teacher by the school board. Well Known Knlcht of the Orlji Dtui-QfE , la. , Nor. SL K. L. Urooks , a Chicago traveling man well known through out the west , commlltoa suicide at his home in Manchester by taking strychnine. His nealth was poor. Prospects that it "Will Ba a Reality Before Many Moons. PLANS FOR THE RAILROAD TO DULUTH Lake Suprrlor IJnilnns Men Will Come .More Than Half nj to ( let a Line of ltu. d into Omaha 1'lan * Heine I'erfectvd. v "Stop building railroads ami you tto up ' .ho business of the country. " scntcntlously re marked Mr. 1" . A. Nash of the Milwaukee yesterday niornlne. . Since Tun BRE gnvo the exclusive Information mation last week that Uuluth hail an cyo on Omaha as a southwestern point of great Im portance there has been considerable corre spondence going on between the Uuluth Job bers union nnd the commissioner of the Com mercial club , Mr. J. K. Utt. Secretary . Buchanan of the Duluth as sociation , replying tea letter from Mr. Utt In which tbo latter enclosed a clipping from Tun BCK regarding the Duluth , Had Wing and Oniaha railway , says : "It Is pleasing for us to know Hint you are Interested in hciidlnc our way , although the plan you sugeostof utilizing branches of the Milwau kee or Northwestern as part of the line roru Council Bluffs to Fort Dodge will lever answer our purpose i without they are lurchascd outright ) as thulr Interests are ntagonLstie to ours or any other Chicago roau. that nas an Omaha connection. Our experience has convinced us of that and the eason wo selected the Chicago Great .Vcstern . as at. ally was that- they have uo Omaha connection. In our selection of exist- ng lines to form part of the system of the Duluth , HodVIng & Omaha we se- ccted the Eastern because they would bs 'ricndly and save a largo expenditure In > ulldlugs out of here. Even the munch of .he Chicago Great Western from Hayfleld to Manly Junction wo expect ran be purchased , living the Chicago Great Western running lowers over It , as it is not an overly well laying branch. Mason City & Fort Dodge ) clug an out und out independent 11ns could reaolly bo absorbed. It Is vital fora through "ino such as the Duluth , Ked Wiug A : Omaha ivould be to own or control Us main line , und .ve uxpcct when It crosses swords with the Chicago lines for your business there will bo i light , and I dou't sco why , with a line of our own , wo won't coma out on too , as iho distance from , here to your city s virtually the same as to Chicago. Wo can clve you as cheap. If not cheaper , lake freight rates to Buffalo. Our r.tto engrain grain runs from - to 3' ' cents , and in winter wo have the Canadian Pacific in the presence of the Duluth , South Shore & Atlantic , who are strong competitors and lighters for eastern and seaboard business. Alu < t Ho Independent "Wo have always considered the commer cial dream of Omaha to rid herself of die pendenco on Chicago by adding two other strings to her fiddle a trunk line to Lake Superior und another to New Orleans and Oalvcston. To have the desired effect they will have to be free from all Chicaco in fluenec. As an example of how wfl arc handicapped there is an arbitrary against us of 9 cents on lumber to yoir city. We have fought for an equal rate for years , but can't get It. Wo are at the center of the pine region cast of the Itockles aud should have some consid oration. AVe send cargo after cargo of lumber to Chicazo. The Duluth. Ued Wins : & Oniaha can make the rate and ootain it aud the other Hues south , such as the Chi csgo. St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha w.111 have to follow. " Supplementary to his letter of the 17th Mr. Buchanan sends the following under date of November 18 : "I omitted to bring to your attention an important matter , the qiVprting of a larrc share of the passenger trade from your city ana westward to the east by the Lake Superior route. Beginning next season the Great Northern will put on a now line ( which is to increase to one boat per day ) from Duluth to Buffalo making the tlino in fifty hours. These boats will be floating palaces , and for comfort and excellence will outrival any line on any fresh water route. This venture , we think , will cut quite a figure in passenger circles. " To more fully understand the situation as presented by the proposed new road , thcDu- lutn. Red AVIng & Omaha , a map of the Chicago cage , St. Paul & Kansas City railway will obviate many of the Deeming imiKJssibilities , and will show how easily the road could be built is concerted action could be secured. IIuw It Cuuld lie Utilized. As proposed by the Duluth people the Eastern railway could be utilized for the first twenty miles ; the other 140 miles through a line limber and eventually through line farming district to Hed Wing , would have to bo built , but U is thought substantial aid would be voted the project by the counties of St. Louis and Douglas at the head of the lakes to assist in making possible this road which means a great thing for Omaha. From Red Wing there is twenty-six miles of good paying road built which Is their line proper. This extended to a Junction with the Chicago Great Western would bring the road to Mason City , aud the use of .he Mason City & Fort Dodge railroad would bring the road ns far us the latter place , then a now line built from Fort Dodiro to Omaha would complete the system. The key to the whole situation is a road to Fort Dodpe. 133 miles from Council Bluffs. That Unlit , Omaha would bo in a position to snap her lingers at the Chicago roaas and would be the means of giving the Gate City an independent outlet. Should the Duluth people build to Kcd Wing , as now proposed , and the latter build to Hnyfleld Junction , it would solve tno whole problem and the ' 'OJ miles of existing lines of the total 500 could un doubtedly bo readily assimilated. A con ference , it is thought , will shortly bo ar ranged between the Commercial club and the Duluth Jobbers union looking to a better understanding of the situation , in which event something may bo devised that will give Omaha an outlet to thu lakes and opoa up a territory th t is now almost as far re moved as the heart of Africa. ( JOT I.ITTI.K CONSl > I\TIO.V. ilutlceVnolftou DecldvM the Cnto nf the Ilea .MiilnrH Ar K-in iiCity Itullr < l Company , DcsMoiNES , Nov. 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BKE. ] Judge Woolson of the United States district court has decided the re ceivership case of the De Moincs & Ktmsus City railway , The case Is entitled H. G. Wilson & Co. against the Dos Moincs , Osceola & Southern railway. The road went into the hands of 12. It. Mason as receiver in April , ISS'i , uoon the application of Wilson & Co , the mechanics' lion holders. During the time ho was receiver , or until January , when thu Dos Molnes and ICnu&us Citv com ? pany was organized by J. C. Newton in IbSS , ho disbursed jsllU50.55. The present cabu was commenced by W , P. Putman and others , trustees of the finl mortgage bond holders , who filed n cross bill in which tlicy take exception to vouchers In the receiver's accounts amounting to fW.lXKJ. These exceptions uero to the amounts paid for steel rails , attorneys fees and the compensation of the receiver. The Judge , In hit opinion , which is very lengthy and voluminous , disallows f'l.'jai.ai in add ) , lion to thu claims alrcauy In. This amount , which in stricken from thu bills , is for attor ney fees , clerk hire , etc. On the other hand the Judge allowed additional compensation to the receiver amounting to f'-,700and ! f x ) additional as receiver's counsel fee * . Thu court taxed thn heavy costs of the suit against the plaintiff , and these arc to come out of the property. Trmuatlantic l 4iuer * for Cult rotnti. TOI-EKA , Nov. 21. Governor Lewellluj , ' has received a letter from Alfred ChrUtiansonof Copenhagen stajing thiit ho had read with Interest - , terest thai n gulf transportation project was under consideration la the United .States , an ho was already working on such a line of steamers. A , triul voyage will ho under taken in January , Mr Christiansen ex pects to have the aid of two strong banking institutions of Copenhagen and lias ordered one steamer to bo called the Urania , which u to be nearly 2OW tons ana cost about S.SO.OOO. The others orojected will cost about TI.MI : CH.VNOKS. NPW Schedule Arranged fur tt Train srrvlco front Chicago. CHICAGO , Nor 21. ( Special Telegram to THE Bcc. ] By changes which Uio Burling ton hn mada In It * tlmo schedule , to go In effect December 3 , or one week frctn next Sunday , the tlmo to Kansas City will bo shortened fifteen minutes , and thnt to Omaha forty tnlnutes. The Kansas City and Texas express will leave here nt 6:10 : p. m. , as before , nnd nrrlvo at Kansns City nt DV : ) n. m. The Omaha express will leave at 0:30 : p. m. , In- stoadof fi : . * > 0p. m. , and arrive at Omaha at li-.Ma. iu. , the same as now. The St. Paul and Minneapolis express will leave nt G-2. > p. m. , Instead of 0:15 : , and arrive nt St. P.uil ntT.V : ) . The St. Paul nnd Minneapolis fast mall train will probably leave at 11:20 : ) . in. , instead of :3J. : The train 'or Fox river branch will leave at 5:11 : p. m. . instead of 0:45 : and arrive corrcsi > ondln ly earlier. The train from Minneapolis and St. Pnul to Chi- cAL'o will bo changed altogether. Instead of leaving thcro in the afternoon and at riving hero next morning , it will leave there in the morning ami arrive hero at 1U-30 p. m. The Kiuis.is and Texas express will arrive here ut 0:33 : a. m. . Instead of 10:30 : a. in. The Den ver and Omaha express will arrive here at SVi : n. m. , instead of 8:110 : a. in. V l.VVOlKltATii : ) . Sjtorlo of the Ticket l'orirrlr Much Overdrawn Fixing the Time .scheihilri. CIIICAQO , Nov. 2L The stories which have been sent all over the country regarding the amount of forged tickets said to hnvo been out in circulation are gross exaggerations. The amount of forged tickets which has been discovered by the lines east of Chicago during the last month Is eighty-three. They were all World's fair coach excursion tick ets , and the highest value any of the tickets overbad was ? 1S. The western roads are tinkering at their schedules , preparing for the proposed reduc tion of the running time to St. Paul and the Missouri river gateways. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul train for Omaha.loav- Ing here at : . ' ) p. m. will hereafter leave at G0. : ! but will arrive at its destination nt the same hour as now. The immigrant committee of the Western Passenger association decided It would recommend to the association meeting to morrow that the association lines take steps for the handling of immigrant business without reference to the Union Pacific It Is understood this line Is in imposition to mnko dcnnilo urrancenicuts on the Immigrant business , but i. will not attempt to disrupt any arrangement of other lines which leaves it a fair share of the business. DENVKIC & ca'I.P KKCK1VKKS. Hearing : n Application for Their Appnlnt- nirnt Knumpil ut Denver. DENVEH , Nov. 21. There was a large crowd present in the United States court to day wlien the hearing of the application of John Evans for the appointment of a receiver for the Denver & Gulf railroad and also for a divorce for this road from the Union Pa cific was resumed. M. A. Taylor for the pe titioner took up his argument at the point ho stopped at yesterday afternoon. Ho said that the union Pacilic company had section No. 1 not for the purpose of operating the line ana pro tecting its interests , but for the purpose of strangling its importance , destroying its business and driving it from the field of operation , it had already succeeded in ruining it. The traffic agreements with roads par alleling the lines of the Denver & Gulf were introduced and quoted from extensively. At the close of Air. Taylor's arguments Willard Teller for the Union Pacific began his address. He denied any intention on the part pf the Union Pacific to injure the Gulf road. The arguments will be resumed lorcorvow. . ( SKI-MT.IOltTIIKKN Itl.OCKKH. Care-In in the AVckc * Tunnel In Montana Tivoniy IVet In I.cnctli. HELENA , Mont , Nov. 21. Friday last u cave-in occurred in the \ \ ickcs tunnel on the Great Northern road. The cave-in Is twenty ' feet long in the center of the tunnel and i't will take six weeks to repair. Besides the inconvenience and expense to the railroad it cuts off all ore shipments lo Great Falls , where the smelters are located. The general maniijrer of the company said ho would have to lay off abom ) 200 men until tno tunnel is repaired. The Isorthern Pacilic , it is said , will not allow the heavy locomotives used on ore trains to run on their sky line at Wickes tunnel. . I'oiinil Dead in Mm Cur. OOIICN , U. T. , Xov. 21.-As the Rio Grande Western train pulled IntoOgdett at 1 o'clock this morning Express Messenger Sa.vcrs failed to open his car. The door was forced and the messenger was found on the floor dead , with a bullet through his heart and a pistol under him. It is supposed that hn was about to lock the safe when thu pistol was accidentally discharged. His books aud money are intact and there is no suspicion of foul play. Sayers lived In Denver. Tne coroner's Inquest will bo held toaay. Union I'licltKi lrcctvern ! In MU'tourl. IC.INSAS CITV , Nov. 21. On application of the United States attorney general , Judge Phillips today appointed J. W. Doauo nnd F. W. Coudert as receivers for the Union Pacific railroad in this district of Missouri. The receivers are the same as heretofore appointed on behalf of the government wherever the Union Pacific has property , 1IIK IllCIIKSr , V\VAKI . Itaynl nuking Powdur HUH All the Honor * In KtrpiiRlli and Value Utt I'er Cent Ahoro 11 * Nearest Competitor. The I loyal Baking Powder has too en viable record of having received the highest award for articles of its class greatest strength , purest ingredients , most perfectly com bined wherever exhibited in competition with others. Tne result at the Chliago World's fair Is no exception. In the exhibi tions of former years , at the Centennial , at Paris , Vienna uud at the various state and Industrial fairs , where It has been exhibited , judges have invariably awarded the Royal BaKing Powder the highest honors. At the recent World's fair the examina tions for the baking jiowdcr awards uero directed by chief chomint of the Agricult ural department at Washington , Thu chief chemist's oilldal it ) | > ort of the tests of thu baking powders' , which was tuaUo for the specific purpose of ascertaining which was the bestshows tlio lea veiling strength of the Ko.yul to bq ICO cubic inches of carbonic gas per ounceof powder. Of the cream * of tartar baiting powders exhib ited , the next highest in strength touted contained but 133 cubic Inches of leavening gas. The other ponders give nu average of 111. The Royal , therefore , was found of 20 per cent greater leavening strength than its nearest competitor , aud14 i t-'eenl above- the average of ull the other tests. Its superiority In other rcapeuts , however , in the quality of the food It makes ns lo fine ness , delicacy and wholesoiueneis , could not bo measured by figure * . H is these high qualities , known and ap preciated by the women of the country for so many year * , that have caused the sales of the I toy a 1 Baking Powder , us shown by statistics , to exceed the sale of all oilier baking powders combined , MOSHEB M < ? VES AOAIN. Taken to Nloux 1'alln IM I Kvcnliiff tiy n IVdcrill Olllcxr. Courts , marshals , sheriffs and Nebraska are finally rid of C , W. Moshcr , At 5:15 : lust evening Deputy United States Marshal Allen started with him for tbegovoruuieui prison at bioux Fulls. . Ill * Hume In liutiK. The homo of Jens Nelson , on Thlrty.flrst street between Arbor and Gold , was de stroyed by flro about 0'IO o'clock last even ing. ' A strong wind prevailed at the tlmo , ana before the lireuien could reach the place the flames wera beyond control , Thu Joss will be fJ ; Insurance. $ XXj ) origin un known , as no one was at homo at the time. 1'ilU that euro slrk heidacue : L4tllo Early IU er * . NOT ON PROHIBITION LINiS ECT. Milnor of Knnsjs Eip'ains the Isiuos in the Iowa Election. WARNING TO THE POLITICAL PARTIES Uemncrtti mill llpptilillrittn anil Kantni .StJUPMiien tonic In fur n .Minrn of 111 * Crlllclntii for iKnorinj ; tlio ColilVntcr Principles. , Nov. ! ! ! . Kav. D. C. Milnor. pros- ! dent of ilio SlMo Temperance union , pub lishes n letter tcxlny In which ho discusses the Iowa cloclion ntul Us ix-latlon to prohi bition. Ho says : "Tho Issue In Iowa was not along prohibi tion libos , but thcru entered Into It the ld of national questions , such as silver nt-il the tariff. There was nls < 1 a candidate for the thin ! term who was , as governor , the chain- non of the saloon anil who was defeated. On the other hand , the republicans had put iito their platform n cowardly , doiiblc-deal- tip plank on the liquor question. Many of the friends of prohibition decided that it ivould bo fcr the best Interest of prohibition to stand by the party that Had Riven thorn the law and on whom iilouo they could ut , present hope tor Its continuance. " Huv. Mlluer pays his respects to the ro- pubiloaus who Insist ut > on dropping prohibi tion in thu folloiviuR language : "A number of our Kansas statesmen nro now comlnj ; forward and with solemn utterance dcclaro that the party must free itself from 'Isms' If It Is to bo victorious. The 'isms' the wise men fear so much nro two equal suffrage and prohibition. According to leaders of the democratic party , thrso questions nro already in the politics of Kansas and will bo in that party's platform at the next cam paign. If the republican party is so cowardly that it will not take up the ctialleriRo and keep itself In line with sorno advanced ideas and cease to live only in the p.\st , thcro are many people who have alwavs been con nected with it who will say it is tlmo for it to die. " _ SltAVKI ) MLAItlKS. City .Money lirokcra Who Will Not Do it Aciiln. JnFFciisox CITY , Mo. , Nov. 21. The supreme premo court today reversed the decision of the crjmitni court of Jackson county l..v which J. A. Williamson , a Kansas City let ter carrier , was last April sentenced to servo iwo years in the penitentiary for embezzle ment , Williams was ordered dischargeit from custody. In December , ISM , Williamson , who was a letter carrier at the time , sold his month's time to a broKer. Ho signed a contract , by which ho agreed to act as agent for the broker and to deliver over to him Ills salary when it became due. Many of the other employes of the pjstoftico also sold their salaries to money brokers , but when the sal aries were paid to them they refused to turn them over to the brokers. Williamson ' was indicted by the grand jury and thccaso'appcjlcd to the supreme court. The case was a test and it is claimed today's decision will remove the prc.itcr part of protection that the money orokers enjoyed. hi their recent examination of the | K > sl- ofllce of Kansas City , this pr.irlice of the employes thorn hart reached such an extent that the government. Inspectors took cogniz ance of it in their reports to the govern ment. _ coxvuTi < > : < < or A .NOTORIOUS THIEF. .lohn Moml , tlin M.ill lljy Ila bar , Sure to < t > trt I'rlsmi. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. John Mjod. alias James Hnsscll. who perhaps has given the postal ofllcials of the country more trouble than any one man , was today in the United States district court , convicted of robbing- letter boxes. There are still two indictments against him and lie is liable to spend many years in the penitentiary. Mood was ar rested in .Minneapolis last summer and after n long light in the courts , was brousbt here for trial. Ho cnmu to Kansas CIt.V lirsj. . in IS'Jl and , with his confederates , stole hundreds of letters from tno mail boxes by thu usu of false keys. State's evidence was turned on Mood this aitcrnoon by Charles. Webster , a Itowcry crook and n member of the gang of letter box thieves. The defense could offer no argument and the Jury promptly lound Mood guilty. Sen tence was deterred. The gang of winch Mood was a member has made big hauls iu several different large cities. _ CAMtAI.lST IN Till : PK.N. Dr. Churlrs 1.- I'luiiiltrVurtli & . - > UOnoO , Will Hpeuil Tlirrn Veir * In CoiilliiHinriif. JEFKEIISOX CITY , Mo. , Nov. 21. Dr. Charles L. Flanders , capitalist of Kansas City , will serve a three years term In the penitentiary for felony. The state supreme court cou- firmed the sentence of tno lower court against him this morning. Dr. Flanders is the richest criminal ever called upon to answer to the charge of felony beforn the supreme court. Ho is worth Dr. Flanders occupied a pretentious resi dence In Kansas City. Ho desired to buy an adjoining house and lot owned by Ludwig - wig Goetz. Goetz refused to soil. Henry Sleek appeared and offered to give Goutz n lower rate of interest on n mortiracu on tliB pro ] > erty than he was payins. After Goet/ hud signed the papers ho discovered lie had convo.veJ the jiroperty to Flanders by a warranty deed. Sleek was Imllcted with Flanders , but Is n fuRltivo from justice. .Murderers ivin , Will Snlnr. ICANsis CITV , Nov. SI. The Star's JolTer- son City , Mo. , special says : The supreme court this morning conllnncd the sentence of death azninst Charles Hanks of KnJnlla , who killci ) u coin ) ) iiilon August I'J 18D. . and sentenced him to linn ? Deromher 'J'J , IH'.U. The casu against Wilson llotvard. can- vlcted of a murder committed in Marljn county , was anlrmcd. He will bo uxaotited December . IS'JII. ' The court also overruled a motion fora ra- ' hearing of the case against Dick Itnulnson , who inuruered a Ucrman girl iu Sudalri , and sentenced him to bo executed December 15 , Applied lor u Dlviirce. I KANSAS CITV , ICan , , Nov. 21. Mrs. Fannlo * Heed Slusscr. county suiiorlntciidunt of pub lic Instruction In Kansas City , Kan. , began divorce proceedings in the dlsirlct court for separation from > > cr husband , Silas Slussrr. In her petition she alleges that Mr , Slussor . has almost wholly failed and neglected lo provide for her support. Mrs. Slusser wus elected county superintendent a year ngo , She is u prominent educational , tumperancu and equal suffrage worker. KHIKIK IrriKHtliin Coiirditliiii. „ ' WICHITA , Nov. 21. A majority of the SCO ' < delegates who are oxpeutod to arrlvo hereto to attend the Kansas Irrigation convent'oi which will convene tomorrow have already put in appearance , Among thoao who will address thu convention urosamaof the most prominent mon connected with tlio Ir rigation question iu Kansas and Missouri , besides Director J. W , Powell of thu geDlo - leal survey , W. K. Smytho of CuleaL-ouml 'ex-Mlnlsler ClarUo K. Carrof Ualesburg , 111. ' AVrrrU of u 1'ittMull Train. KANSAS CITV , Nov. 21. The fast mall train from St. Louis on thu Missouri Pacillf rail way was wrecked at Tipton , Mo. , tonight In a collision with n switch euglno. Fireman Frank Thompion of the switch engine and Fireman Harry Wheat of thfi fast mall wer.i Dadly iujured. Thompson may die. CJrunil Jury \Vu > Illetally Urnun. Siorx FALLS. H. D. , Nov. 21. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE. ) The term of circuit court called for today adjourned dn Account of the grand Jury being Ilip ally drawn There were only 1W names in the box fronj which the drawing took pluix ) , where Ihcra should huvu bc n 'MO.