Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TUTtUY , NOVEMBER 28. 1803.
PB01HL
. < r > OIl THESE "COLUMN3
ADVERTISEMENT.
will bo taken unllll2:30p. m , ( ortbn cronlng
mill until 8,30 p. m. ( or the morning ana Sunday
coition * .
Advertisers , by rcfiuestlng a niimbprod check ,
can Iiavo tholr answers addressed to n numbered
letter In earn of Titr. Urn. Answers BO addressed
will bo delivered upon presentation of the check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Hates. 1 Wo a word firnt Insertion , lea word thero-
aftor. Nothing Liken for lens than 2flc.
AWANTED. POSITION IIY YOUNG MAN A3
bookkeeper and monographer ; good references.
Address W 67. lieu. M4S1 30'
WANTED POSITION AS SALESLADY OR
A any kind of omen work or clerkship by. yoiur
lailv. who undprMnndR shorthand , typewriting and
bookkeeping ; low wage * . Address X-32vH'ie. )
'
YOUNG LADY WISHES GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work In prlvalo family. Addro lltM Notfli
iJtlth , M753 30 *
Tlnten.lUca word'Hrst Insertion , loawonUhcro-
filler. Nothing taken fur loss than iJc. !
T > SOLiflTOIlS. TBAMS FURNISHEDj EXTRA
.lipav to men with rigs. American Wringer Co. ,
1(100 ( Howard St. 803
1 > THE NE1I11ASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS
.I'nnil Investment company wauls a ( ow gentle
men of good address to net as solicitors. Apply at
rooms 22 nnd 23 , Douglas block. 801
1 > AOT5NT8. SALARY OH COMMISSION. THE
lJgrcate tInvention ofthoao. Thn New Patent
Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Soils on sight.
Works llko magic. Agents are making $ vt.1.)0 ( ) to
8125.00 per week. For further particulars wrlto
the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 30 , La CrossP. WIs.
M4H.I
TJ WANTED. MEN FOR THE SOUTHIN TEN-
J > uoHsce.ArkansasMiHHlsslppl .t t oulslana.chcap
( ai-e.Kramer k O'Hearn.Laboragcncy , 303 S. 11'th ' Bt
15 WANTED. MEN FINANCIALLY RESPONSI-
.lible lo supply ngeuts wllli Shaoffer's new
IKtncako griddles lu every 0 lo 10 counties. Posi
tive proof you can reallzo $5.000.00 annually.
Send stamp. Iowa Grlddlo Co. , Sioux City. In.
T } LABORERS WANTED ON NORTH OMAHA
JJnialn Bower , Sprague nnd 2lltli Sts. Mtl'll -8'
TI WANTED. SALESMEN ON COMMISSION ,
IJ lubricating oil : line side linn. Specialties for
druggists. The Commercial Oil Co. , Cleveland , p.
WANTED , MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO
dlstrltmtoclroiilarB for big advertisers : $3.00
thousand : two 1-ccut Btampt for partleulara
Wilson Company , Indianapolis , Ind. M7'Jii 2 *
13WANTED. . OERMAN AMERlbAN , BOY FOR
1 Jhoimo and ntablo. Apply room 201 Karliach
lilo < : k between 7 and 8 p. in. 7117 17 ! *
Tl-MEN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY ; FORMER
. 'extH-rienco not required ! salary palcl. 1MO
Douglas. M74B1) 27
B-WANTED , IF YOU ARE A CATHOLIC AND
will work for $18.00 per week wrlto McComioll
IJrofl. , 25 Arch street , Boston , Mass. M742 28 *
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Rales. l ! < on word nrst Insertion , Icaword there-
nfler. Nothing taken for ICHS than UBc.
"
. /housework. ' 832 Georgia avenue S. ailtli
street , second door north of Masjn. M024
p -LADIES WANTED TO INTRODU(3E ( GOYA
v Llly Halm. Call or address 1024 Douglas street.
MC87 28
n -WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ,
Iyou can earn $5,00 to $10.00 per wonk doing
Htrlclly homo work for us ; no canvassing and
Mleadv work. Soud self-oddrosscd envelope ,
LlbcrtySupply company , Llbarty Squaro. noston ,
Mass , M1J07 30 *
"t- GOOD KITCHEN GIRL WANTED , 2220 FAR-
Refereuces required. J1721
C-WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERALHOUSE -
work. Mrs. A. J. drover , 1137 Park avnnne.
M700 30 *
FOIt : RENT HOUSES.
"
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a lluo per
mouth. Nothing taken forlosstliaii sue.
jrA-HOUSES lN A L PARTS OF THE CITY.
J-/ThoO. F.Davis company , 1505 Farnam. 805
| v-0-llOOM COTTAGE. JIODERN. CHOICE. IN
JUstanfonl circle. O. S. Elguttox > 201 lice bldg.
807
IV 10-ROOM HOUSE , 1815 CASS. J. JOHNSON
.LM824 Faruam. M135
; nIOUSES ) ; F.-K. DAULING.'HAKKF.R BLOCK.
U v '
M1J7 *
T\-FOR RENT. SIX ROOM FLAT. INQUIRE
.1-Mi ) lirpodgo Street , ' ' M4U2
T1NINEROOM MODERN HOUSE. HANSCOM
.IVPlace , cheap. J. W. Squire. 248 lleo. M31fi
- 0-llOOM HOUSE , PERFECT CONDITION ,
newly painted , modern ; small family ; location
310 North 20th street ; rent resouabler Hoggs A. Hill.
1133 , D3
- FOR RENT , COTTAGE CORNER 20TH AVE
am" Dodge ; modem Improvements ! llrst'class
repair. IpiiulroUAll DodeuHt , 2UU
-FOR RENT , 13-ROOM HOUSE WITH STAble -
blo for I lioi-BL'H.aH modern coiiveuleiices , No.
5011) Park avenue , now occupied by CaptaluA.
lllrd , U. S. A. ; possession given 1st of December.
Apply at 322 lice building or 1021 Park avenue.
AI3G1
-/TO RENT , SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. $23.00 ;
barn If desired ; nlcn' lawn , trees , city water ,
( Intern , cemented cellars , bulb , near molor. Sco
owner. D. y. Slovens. 1101 Paxlou block. MUSI )
- -B-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR
unfurnished. Apply 1112 S.,10th. 413
D ! --FO'R-KOOM ! HOUSE 034 S. 17 St. $11.00.
NICE 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH
.0 bnru , 402UIamlltoii. : Ml52 28-
D -THREE-ROOM COTTAGE. 1)4 ( ! ( ) SOUTH
1 Ith St. , $5.00. Enquire , 828 S. 18th St.
005 27
DFOR RENT , NICB 5-ROOM COTTAGE IN
lluo location , 5 blocks from courthouse , $ ' . ' 0.00.
J. D. Kittle , Ill-own block. MtlOl
Di ELEGANT PJIOOM HOUSE , 30 , 714 N.
limit. Inquire 'JTii ( ; Hurt. 028 30 *
D -FOR RENT. IT IS RATHER LATE TO
move , but It will pay you lo do It when you can
a new H-ruom house vuli ( urnace. hath ,
I'liv , for only $211,00 per month , worth $30.00.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam bt ,
031 27
'
l\ FOR KENT. LARGE LIST OF HOUSES ; $5.00
. I 'per month and up : nlro collage on iioth street
of six rooms , city walenelt1. . only $10.00. Call for
imrllHt. Gi-o. J. Paul , 10115 Farnam , MH70 30 *
rv EVEN-R ( > OM"nOUHE AND BARN CHEAP.
4Nlci ; IHWII , trees , city water , cistern , cemented
cellars , bath : no Ir motor. Hot ) owner. D. V. Stev-
fiiH.tJOl 1'a.Mou block , or1. 1. McCloud , N , Y , Life.
M30f )
-0-1100x1 COTTAGE NEAR CABLE AND
ntoter lluo cheap. Wright A I , anbury. Kith and
lluwunt. M715 ' . '
_
-A PRIVATE FAMILY WITH FURNITTRE
can have mo of ( lie IH I resldeiK'es In town In
< < xi'liuiign for room and board for one gentleman
Addivsu X-ii ! : , Bee ollloi ) . 730 3
STKAM HEATED UNEQUALED. ALLMOD-
I'l'ii 7 room brick buuse ; centrally loculinl ,
Tlzaul. ' . ' 21 North 21th street 732 2tl
D. NO. 1701 CAIMTOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS ,
ItlU'hcu riiiign , bath ami closet. Suited to
IOOIIHTH and boatileiu. Gco. J , Vox,1218 llaruey HI ,
738-d'JO
ROR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
KiiU'H. Ike a word llrnt luscrlloii.lo.t word tliers
lifter. Notlilng talUMi for less than 23n.
EFOU RENT , Kl.'llNlSHEbTt6ojfFORTfR2
gfiitlemen , 2017 Dodgobtreut. M3UU
I > TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR OENTLK
JiiU'll only , S23 South 2Ulh street. U47
E FUUNISHED UOOM , 2017 HARNEY ST.
28'
EFl' ROOMS , AT 10211 OAPITOL
! Vf. Mtl'3D23
MODKUN ROOMS , ' . ' 222 HURT.
M037 D'4
EKI'RNISHED ROOM WITH BATHtl MONTH ,
1HI1 Kaaiiam. M703 28 *
rURNISIIED ROOMS AMD BOARD.
Rules , Iko a word first luaertloii , lo a won ! there
after , Nothing taken for legs than 25c ,
i > "YOUNG SvoMKN no" TiNiKiioAiiK"6p
JVomfira Clirlbtlau iibuoclatlon , 111 S. 17lh Hi.
t _ riOU
141 SOUTH ROOMS , LOW RATIOS , U58f4 HARNKY.
1121 1)2 *
THK DOLAN , 20U AND 211 N.18THST.
IfRO < JMS ANli STRICTLY FIRST OLAS3
board nt 210 DotiKlan btivet. M1I37
J -rintNISHEI ) ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
boanl , lit the Wubsler,6l8 N. lUtliBlnf-l.
' * MOUa 2
1IUX > MAND HOARD FOR TVYOOENTLKMEN
-t' 6-M Stmth 20th ave. MIS 27
If- HANDSOMELY FUltNISHED ROOMS WITH
J board- modern conveniences ; rate * niauoiiahle ,
2VW llaruoy , M51K1 3(1- (
-llOARD AND ROOM ! gTEAMHEAT. GAS ,
I1 lulthj fl.OO and ii-3.00 per wwk. 411 North 14th.
M770 2U
_
If HAVE A SI'IT OK ROOMS WITH AN AL-
'covti ' , lurnlKiu'd or unfunitshcd , very deslruble.
all modern conveniences , beat locutluh lu city. ' . ' 1'J
060
ifIlKSUulLK SOUTH ROOM FORTWOGKN-
lUuiyu t "U'Uo Frcuxer , " 110 N , * . ' 3tU Htnx > t.
MlitfO .
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
Contfntifd.
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD : REF-
crcnce. 22 M Farnam dtroot. M003 2 *
l ONRTiAROEANDONR SMALL ROOM AND
JL1 board , 1810 Chicago street 727 U0
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
TUtc * . Uio a word first Insnrllon , lo a worJ thoro-
aftcr Nothing taken ( or lass than 25c.
T-FOR RENT , THF. t-STORY BU1CK BUILDIMa
J 010 Faniam t. The bulldln ; has n nreproof co-
mpnt basement , complete team tioitliiT llxturas ,
wnti-r on alt the floors , gnu , do. Apply at tlio o ais j
o ( THK B.BK. 010
[ STORK , 321 S. 10TH. STEAM HEAT.
M733 N23
r-OrFlCES WITHNELL BLOCK. STEAM HEAT.
L M733 N28'
T--FOII RENT , URGE 3-STORY
J earn , 10th and Mavcnworth ; thirty lioraos aii
storage. J. W. Saulre. v'4S Deo. ' Mllt ;
I -FOR RENT. DESK ROOM IN ONE OP THE
-MlnBHt offices In Omaha : contra ! location. Roa-
BUI.able prlco. Address al ouco X 29 , Il n.
n.MI188 28
I-FOR KENT. BEST STORE ROOM IN SOUTH
-lOninhn. N ( < xt door to pontonicu. Steam hnal.
Pernoua Sc Wllcox , South Omaha. 73'-3 )
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates , H < e a word first Insertion.Ic a word there
after. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
T-iAOENTS WANTED , LOCAL AND GENERAL ,
* ' for a quick Helling p.'Ucntcd novelty. 100 to 100
| y > r cent JirolU ; good solicitors can make front
$100.00 to $ .11)0.00 ) a month : territory fresh : wrlto
for particulars. The Ohio Novelty Co. , D 1 , Cincin
nati , O. M4H7
NO
: MAN :
' ' ' ' ' '
or woman iiced'comV laiiVo'f'iiftrd''um'os whllo wo
ofTor such liberal Inducements to agents to haudlo
our fast soiling , guaranteed herb remodlot. No
money required. Work easy nhd hlgbly protltablo.
Full particulars If yon ask ( or them. The Dr. Starr
Herb Remedy Co. , 2111 Esat 43rd at , , Chicago , 111.
45 ! )
T-AOENTS $3.00 TO $3.00 A DAY , CITY OR
t > country. Call 2707 Hamilton , 7 to U a. m.
M057 D20
J AGENTS , WE HAVE SBVERAL DECIDED
noveltlcH on which you can eaally make 5100.00
a month , If taken hold of quickly. Our gooilg sell
In all localities , no matter how hard the times , aa
if.idlly n bread to the hungry. Address. "Manu
facturers , " Ilex 5308. Boston. Mass. M033
T-WANTED , MANAGERS. EITHER SEX , TO
appoint subagents ; $76.00 salary mid expenses !
yearly contract : credit given ! honest business ;
terms free. Write today. Mesaba Mfg. Co. , St.
Paul , Minn , M08U 30 .
T WANTED. CANVASSERS IN EVERY TOWN
t In the U. S. to Introduce the Tanner needle
threader. Scud lllc for sample. 'Larrabee A Co. ,
Mfg'r'sv ngcnlH , Detroit , Mich. M703 ( !
1 GENTLEMEN OR LADY AGENTS MAKE
v $30,00 a week writing at home. Send stamp. No
canvassing. Frank GllmoieOH N , High , Colum
bus , O. M752 28'
T-MEN : WOMEN , BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED
' for a new business ; $3.00 a day miulo easily
these dull times ; samples free. C. Marshall. Lock-
po.-t , N. Y. " M740 28 *
J AGENTS WANTED FOR HIBBERT'S AD-
juslablo metal weather strip and lamp slovei
samples , $1.20 , shipped free : glvo door width ;
wrlto for terma. Thos. Hlbbcrt , Cochrau. IiuL
M741 Bfl
WANTED TO RENT.
Rates.IWc a word first Insertionlo a word there
after. Notlilng taken for leas than 20c.
*
Tf FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH
-l > bath. Slate price and location. Address X 15 ,
Bee. Out ) 25
STORAGE.
Rates , lOn.illnocach Insertion , $ l.r 0 a lluo per
mouth. Nothing taken ( or loss than 25c.
STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CUOSS , 1211 HAR-
noy. 814
M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
clea and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam
810
L-STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES AT WINDSOR
.Stables , 10th mid Davenport. 407 D 17
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , JOea lluo each Insertion , $1.00 a Hue per
mouth. Nothing taken ( or less than 25c.
TV LIST REAL ESTATE WITH F. D. WEAD
1 > Itllh and Douglas. M580 .
AT WANTED , A STOCK OF GENERAL MEK-
1 > chnmllsn , $3,000.00 lo $3,000.00. W , C. Ritchie ,
Peuder , Neb. M717 28
AT-WANTED. ROLLER TOP DESK , FIRE
1 > proof sufo and onico chairs. Must bo good and
cheap. Address X 31 , Ileo. M723
N WANTED , A NICE SUURY AND A FRESH
cow. Call between 2 and 4 p. m. D. G.Doano ,
1701 Farnam street , 736 3
FOB , SATjE FURNITURE.
Rates. IKc a word first Insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken ( or less than 2,1c.
0 STOVES OP ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW
Wells Auction Co. , 1111 Farnam st. 810
FOR SALE HORSES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1. Ml a line pur
mouth. Nolhlng taken for less than 23c.
-L horses at Windsor stables , 10th and Davenport.
7H1 21)
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , IMc a word lirst Insertion , la a worJ
thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than Me.
Q-ONE BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLK AND
ono pool table , used II mouths , ns goad as now ,
for sale cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point ,
Nob. .11)11 )
Q-FOll SALE CHEAP , 1 TWO-REVOLUTION
Campbell newspaper press and 1 double cylin
der Taylor , air spring , with two folders : good con
dition. Address for particulars Lock Ilex 8 , South
Omaha , Nub. 372
Q -FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , J81H HURT
street. M500 D20 >
Q -REMOVAL SALE.
1 upright pl.iuo , $50.00.
1 3 stringed new scale piano , $125.00.
1 3 stringed new scale piano , $1)15.00. )
I elaborate hand carved walnut case ptauo ,
$187.50 ,
1 Klml-all organ. $28.00.
1 Smith American organ , $2.1.00.
.1 ItayStato organ , $27,00 ,
Tlio great World's ( air prlzo getter and compo-
lliloii hitter that out > old all iither pianos In
Chicago this last year. viz. . the Wegman piano ,
wo offer ( rom $350,00 up. These prices are not ( or
agents ,
Woodbrlclgo Uros. , Bell Dept , Store. (173 23.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Rains , lOoti Hue each Insertion C1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
S JUisNANNIE V. .
reliable business medium ; Sthyearut
IS17
MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
Halna lOonllnn each Insertion , $1.50 a Hue par
mouth. Nothing taken for Jess than 23o.
'IV MMR'LA RUE , MASSAGE , 4To saTism " '
_ J M07ai ) 21 *
ll-MADAME SMITH , 002 . I3TH , 2D FLOOR ,
1 room 3. Massage , vaporalcoholstoaiii.Huip.'iur-
luii ami sea baths. MU85 2 * i
'I'-MMU. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD
I-floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , unlnluir and
aca batliH. M72U 3 >
PERSONAL.
Kates , K'c a lluo each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth. ' Nothing taken for los * than 25e.
U-MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THEUt
mal baths. Sculp and hair treatment , niunlcuru
ttnduUlropodlut.Miii.Poat. lOMS.lSth.Wlthnellblk
H1B
U-MA 1'RIMONY OR PLEASURE ! NEW DEAL.
Scud 2-cout btamp to P , O. Box bUl , Hastings ,
Nob. JJ720 N28 *
U-INDIES , SEND NAME AND ADDRESS TO
Vlavl Co. , 001 N. Y. Life Bldg. , for a UO-pago
health book , Olllco consultation ( reo : lady In at
tendance. 7UO-N2U'
U-1K YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK , CON-
genial , honorable murrlagn eend lOu ( or Now
Year's Numlier Matrimonial News , Mercuri malletl
In plain bealixl uuvelop. Mercur , 228 East lilh
street , Now York , M743D.27'
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
llutoa 10 a line o&ch Insertion , $1.50 a lluo pur
mouth , Nothing taken for less than 'J5c.
\V-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES
' Tlie O. F. Davis Co. 1505 Farnam street. 810
\\r-LOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
il cltyiiroiierty. $ 'louoaiidupwanln , fi totlK iwr
cent ; nodfluj a. W.Funiam Smith li Oo.lU'0 , Faruaoi
B21
/\\7"-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO. . 318 N. Y.
' < Life , leiidn at low rmua for cholco Becurlty on
Nebrauka and la wu f arum or Omaha city proiwriy ,
8a
j
\\rT-MONKYTOLOANATLOWEST RATES ON
' I Improved and uutmprovett Omaha real oatalu ,
1 to 0 yeara , Fidelity trust Co. , 170J Furuam ,
820
\v Lr-MONKY TO LOAN AT CURRENT UATES.
Apply to W , II MiiUcle , Flntt Nulloiut Uk bid * .
aw
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g When 1 Was a Gal , washday was always apcrfeddread , I
| but land sakes.jt aint no chore at all now since them RVIRBANK y ks §
p got to making
3
| Jtsartinlyislhebest
1 lhat ever was
= _ invented .
isihe
| CHEAPEST
I ( or il saves
I TlMEL'ABOR
CLOTHES.
3 IB pure end unadulterated , wlillo for rnpld cleansing power it lias no equal , it
| Made onty by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago. |
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
Cnndmiar.
, PAHTIES WHO WANT MONKV
on nrnt clans Oinnlin property , $300 nnd up. to
call on im nt once. Flilollty Trust Company. 17oa
Famain street , pi-omul Iloor. M7-JU ' . '
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
llates , lOoa linemen Insertion.l.r 0 a line par
month. Nothing taken for lutn than 2 > o
- TO LOAN
X-MONKY
Wo will loan you any sum which you wish ,
small or larco. at the lowest poaMbln ratnl , In the
quickest poBslblotlmo , nnd tor any lonctli ot tlmo
to HUH you. You can pay It back In mieh Install
ments tin you wish , when j'ou wl h , and onlv
pay ( or It as long ns you kcop It. You can borrow
on HOUSEHOLD FUUNITUUE AND l'IANO3 ,
IIOKSKS , WAOONS AND CAHKIAOKS.
WAUEHOUSK UKCKIl'TS. MEltCHANDISH
OR ANY OTHEK SECUIUTY ,
Without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MOUTGAQE LOAN CO. ,
300 SOUTH 1UTH STUEKT.
tlrst floor above the Htroot.
THE OLDEST , LAKOEST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
824
X WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP SE-
curlty : strictly confidential. A , E. llarrltt , room
1 , Continental block' 820
V-MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSES , WAGONS.
A plMiion and furniture of all klnilH. Ihmliu-HS
conflduntlul. Fred Terry , room 480 , llango block.
' M080
r DO YOU WANT MONEY ?
Wo will loan yon ANY SUM you wish on your
FURNITURE. PIANOS. HOUSES. WAOONS , :
CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc.
Wo clvo prompt attention to all applications ,
and will carry your loan n < ! Ionsai you wish.
You can rcduco the cost ot carrying your loan
by a payment at any time. There la no publicity
or removal of proiiurty. '
FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
Room 4 , Wltlmell block.
Cor. 10th and Harnoy sts.
BUSINESS CKANCiS.
IlatPH , lOcallnonach ItiHortlon. $1. . ' > 0.1 line p r
month. Nothing taken for loss than 'J3c.
V-FO'RSALE"AN IN MA'NUFAC-
- , INTEREST A -
JL luring plant ( with position In the oHlce If so do-
Hired ) , $ ToOOi.004o ) Slii.OOO.OO oaiu required. No
trades considered. The company has an ostab-
llHhcil trade on a ready Hclllu ? article at a KOO !
prolU. Address S 01) ) , Boo. K'J8 .
V A FAVOHAHLE OPPORTUNITY TO ENTER
A an oIilCHtabll4licd business. Will be open Janu
ary 1. Incroaao of biiHlnesa , makln ? doHlr.iblo ad
ditional capital which may be active or Hllent on
cnarantcod legitimate returns. Corrnaiiondenco
or interview solicited. Win. Fleming' & Co./14th
and Douglas street. ' - > M3lt2
$ li0 ! I1UYS 1GO AORE GOVERNMENT
claim In Oklahoma ! old noldlora get.speclal ad
vantages from government. Call on or address
Hojllster&Co.room 14 , Crounao block , or 214
North llith St. SI709 ! ! 8
Y-FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES.
Addrobs E. E , Howciidoblor , Ucrtrund , Neb ,
332
"V-A JIAN HAVING. HAD 15 YEARS EXPERI-
JL enco in n banking house , N. Y. City , as cashier
and connected with the organization and reorgan
ization of railroads , wishes to Invest a small sum
of money by which an official position can bo se
cured in some bank west of Mississippi river. Hest
reference and bonds given. Ago ai. : Strictly con-
lldcntlal , AddroRs Hanker , earn Albert Frank &
Co. , lisa Broadway , New York City. M751 W
Y-OOLD FOlfYOU. SEND S10.00 AND RE-
eelvo $100.00 certlflcatn of Monte Crlsto Gold
and Mining Co. Genuine offer. German-American
Investment Co. , Seattle , Wash. M701 US'
7 FOR SALE , MY STOCK OF HARDWARE ,
u W. F. Rockwell , Alliance , Nob. M744 0'
FOR EXCHANGE.
RatesIQc a line each limnrtlon. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than U. > c.
r/-l OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS
/Jam ! Dakota. Will soil cheap or Kxchaimo for
indue.homes and cattle. Add , box 7UFrankfort , Ind
BSO
r/-CLEAR EASTERN NER LAND TO EX-
AJ o for mdse. P. O , Box U03 , Fremont. Nob.
ACRES OLKAIl LAND TO TRADE FOR
ery stock. Price. $ 'JOOrt.O ( ) : 4 miles from
Central City10 ; acres In cultivation , balance lit
for cultivation. Address lock box 40t : , Contra !
City , Nub. MI70 D1H *
V STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ,
/-Avant homes ami cattle. Uox 203.Frankfort. Ind.
H30
V 1(10 ( TO 1,200 ACRES CLEAR BLACK SOIL
Aland cash for mdHO , D.J , Wilson , Norfolk. Neb ,
MII33 D'J !
y-TO EXCHANGE-SEVERAL NICE RES1-
' -Alenco properties to oxchamro for land , business
properly or good clear lots. If you want nlco
homo 1 can glvo you a bargain , but want good
property In oxchangu. . II. O. McGee , Council
UluffH MC48 1
y-EXCHANGE ON ? : OF THE FINEST BLOCKS
A/of residences In tlio city , only four blocks from
Iho post olllco , all modern Improvements , for
lands.
H20 acres clear land In Wisconsin for city prop-
erty. Gco. J. Paul. 1U03 Farnum. M 74 au
I/-TO EXCHANGE , DRESSMAKING FOR
household furniture , Inquire 2U11 , St. Mary'rt
avenue. | M701 2H >
y-FOR SALE OR TRADE , SODA WATER
/Jplant for good ' , nproved agricultural la.nl in
rastei n Nebraska or Iowa. Address 17'-1 Hoim
street , Lincoln , Neb , M71U 3 *
r/-FOR SALK OR EXCHANaU , TWO SHKT-
/Jhiiicl imiiles , Homo line brood iiiarcn and regls-
li'ri'd stallions. Call between i ! and 4 p , m. D , G.
Doane , 17l ( Farnum Hf iut. 7SU II
y-KORSALEOR EXCHANGE. GOOD LIVKRY
/ > b.iru In good town. Will trade forstock of goods ,
haul ware , good work horses or for good land.
Have good land In South Dakota will trade for
stock of goods. Address , J , II , Engle.Ida Grovo.Iu.
FOB SALE 11BAL ESTATE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.00 : t line per
month , Nothing takmi for lusa than -3c ,
l ARM FOR SALE ,
- 1A cholco , well Improved 40-acro tract In Sarpy
county , within ono iiillu of thu town of La Pluttn ,
und only three in Hut ) from new Fort Cruok ; two
rullroud stalloiis mur bv ; tiixm light lu thla
comity ; IIO.'U-IIOHH to Fort Crook , Omaha and South
Omaha Insures good and permanent markets for
garden truck , tmiatl fruits , butter , ogga and iioul-
try , besides usual farm products. I can offurthls
splendid properly at an attractive prlco for a short
time. Walter G. Clark , T.'IB Haruuy St. U70 Dill
rjARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS , ANDFARM8.SALK
JJortrado. F , K , D.trllng , Barker blk. 831
1OR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ,
1. line acre lots on u St. , half way between Soy-
nioiir Park and Soutli Omaha. No Interest. J , A.
Dudb-u , I'JOll S.'Mil St. 818 10
USINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE
ouBUsrn Nebraska. 1' , O. box lot ) , Cn < ston. Neu.
M71B DU'5
SECURITIES FOR BALE.
Baton , lOo a line oacli Insertion , $1.50 u Una par
nioiitli , Nothing taken ( or lesa tlijtii USc.
C'U
U , Wallace , Drown block , lUth and Douglas.
_ 832
8 PER CENT MORTGAGES FOU SALE. SECUR-
Itr ubsolutcly BUfo , Amou Roar Estate agency
1017 Faniam. H30
_ _
1OR ] SALK. BLOCK OF STOCK IN A BANK IN
J- thin city , doing a good business , giving promlso
of largo liHTvaau and Immtfiomo returns. Address
Ilo t "OS.clty. 710 0
SCALES ,
llatea , 10o a Hue each lim rllon , $1.50 a lluu pur
monllu Nothing takuu ( or IHMI than 25e.
JN Addreis 11 jrden 4 , Sollock Co. , Like ( > t,0hlcajo.
, blO
HOR3ES WINTERED.
Rates , lOo n line oacli liiHerllou , $1.51) ) a line par
mouth. Nothing taken for IIMS timu i ! , ' > c.
HORSES _ _ - _
to Cotton's barn , corner Ifllh and Cass streets.
M225 D'.i'
HOUSES WINTERED $0 PER MONTH. AD-
dress W , II. Mlllard , Omaha National bank.
L'43 Dl !
HORSES WINTEREUSTUBEN.lUll ) PARKAVE.
N302
HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAI1LE3 ,
15th and Davenport. Will receive best of care.
Terms reasonable. M381 Pit *
HORSES WINTERED : $4 PER MONTH. AD-
dress .Hopper liros. , Klkhorii , Neb.MOD7
MOD7 D22 *
TTOKSES WINTERED. FAIR GROUNDS. $ (1 ( A $8
JClnio. : hay .V grain twice a day ; every horse box
Htnll. Klnney llros. or J. T. Wllhrow. Tel. 1 Oil.
M70U 10 *
LOST.
Rates , IWo a word firak lusortion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for la thin 2ue ,
os SMALL" WHITE \
English setter dog ! black patch over ono eye.
Return .o 10 19 Park avc. and recelvo re want.
WOIIH 20
CTRAYED OR STOLEN. F OM PREMISES. 1H13
ODOUglas nt. , on night of Nov. 20lhone roan milch
cow with deep saw-mark on one horn. Any ono
furnlB'.ibig Infonnatlon sufficient to lead to the re
covery of the cow will be liberally rewarded by
Chas.J. Samuclson , 728 27 *
UNDERTAKERS ANDEMBALMERS
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.30 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than .Tie.
W. BAKER ( FoSMKIliyif SvtTIl ; JOHN G.
Jacobs , deceased : Liter wltll'M , O , Maul ) , under
taker and. culbalmer , 015 S. lUlli st. Tel. 000.
. > . 838
H K..BURKET , FUNElUL DIIlECTOR AND
. cmbalmer. 1018 Chlcapo $ fe Tel. 90. M101
DRKSSMA1CING.
Ratoa , lOo a line each lusprllon , $1.50i lluo per
mouth. Nothing taken for lrn.4 Hum 2,7c.
DRESSES , $ ! WRAPPEUS , $2 ! )0t ) ) N.24TH.
„ _ M7'-"J
T7INOAGEMENTSIN FAMILIES TO DO DRESS-
Himaklng. Wages , $1.00. ' Address 812 So. 17th
St. i y MU'J7 30'
FOR RENT HALLS.
Rates , lOoa line oacli In qrUim. Sl',50 a line per
nioiitli. Nothfng tak0nifor1lh,3sf ian'23c.
A RMORY HALL , 1714. OAPlTflt. AVENUE. AND
.cLMpraml'sasseinblyroom * . 1510 Harney street , '
Stir ballBn-cIilUopartles , mwijtVwH. , i tci.i-aitrvury , |
clfeap ; halls' Ural-class. Caliut 1010 Harnoy.
, . MIOrf D *
DANCING ACADEMY.
Bates , lOc n line each Insertion. $1.60 a "lluo jr
nonth. Nothing taken for less than 23u.
Lilsireet. Lessons for adults , Tuesday and Thurs
day 8 p. m. ; children. Tuesday1 1 p. m. , Saturday
10 a. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Tofma very reasonable.
Ml 01) ) Dl
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
Rates , lOc a Jfno each insertion , $1.30 a line par
uoiith. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
A nJG DTES ANlTGENTLEMEN CAN SOON
JL acquire a working knowledge of shorthand and
yiwwrltlug at A , C. Van Saul's school of short-
iaiid , 013 N. Y. Life. Typewriter * to rent. 834
PAWNBROKERS.
Katos , lOc a lluo each Insertion , $1.30 a line per
month. Nqtiilng taken for lu t than 23c.
T SONNENBERO , DIAMOND BROKER , 1303
< J .Douglas st. Lo.uis money on diamonds ,
wutchus.etc. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 105S
430
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES
Ratea , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.31) ) a lluo per
month. Nothing taken ( or less than 23c ,
GF. OELLENBECK , BANJOIST AND TKACHER
.110 California st. HU
TYPEWRITERS.
OMITHS.HEMINOTONS.CALIGRAPHSi EVERY
Qthlugi unheard of prices. Tol. 03H. Boyles it
Babb.OWN.Y Life bldg. Send for samples. H37
BUREAU. SUKS& OO fBOjaOITOUS-Il
Hnliains , OMAHA , NBIt. Ailvloo FHBR.
RRILWRY TIME GHRD
Loaves ICHICAOO , BURLINGTON It Q. ; Arrlrui
Omaha | Deot | lOthuiid'Mason Sts , I Omaha
4.JIO pin Chlcash Voslllmlo I ILflilam
11,45 am Chlca h Express 4,25aui
7.02 pin Chlcazo ft loiv.i Loc.il 0.05pm
11.35am Loeil ( ex Sunday ) I H.QD.iin
L ave i iitiftLtNmy.v .t MO , Arrive : *
Depot loth and Masju Sts. O u ii ! i
"
10.15am Deu vcr Express 0.35a-n
10.15am , .Deadwood Express l.lli ) pm
4.00pm Denver Express 4.00pm
tl.COpm . .Nebraska Local ( KxcmilSuu ) . . 11.51) ) inn
H.lOam . .Lincoln Loeal ( Except Sinn. . 11. ' . ' . ) -in
eaves I K. C. , 8T .1. , v 0. It. TArrlvos
malia I Depot 10th and Mason Sis. | )
0.4.1 am' ' . . . .Kansas City Day Express. . . . I 0.55 pm
11.45 pin IK.O. Night Exa via U. P. Trans. I 11.61) ) am
Leaves I OIHCAGO , R. 1. & I'ACIPU ) . ( Arrlvos
Omaha I Union Djpat lOth&Murcy Sta. | Oiuaua
KASt ,
0 WainOklahoMia.VTi | > xviKxii.lEic.Simil2.lOaii |
2.05 pniI. . . . . . .Colorado Ltniltitl r 4.5. ) p-n
Omaha luiilou Depot * 10li4Mai-cy ) Sla.l Omaha
, , , Denver Kx'AivHs. , I 4.05pin
; .Overland I'lyi'i' , ,1 ll.30pm
Ilcuf rice A. Slrom sb'g Kx lux 81111) ) 12.31) ) pm
. ' ' ! ! ! ! " 'iK-nyer Fast Mill.I ! 4.20mil
Ijoavna | "CffinA"o"07Bn7.7nrit"liAT/Tri"SrT17oT
> Omaha I U. P. Depot and1 JKll-cy Sn. | Oniahu
H1.3Vpm | Chlfago Ltinlic 1 , | "l.40'ain )
11,30am | . . .Chicago Express ( o .Suj. ) . . , 1 0.00 pin
Leavo8 | F.E. A'MO. VAI.ElJV J Arrive *
Oiuahal Depot 15th ami Web4Vir Sta. I Omaha
. . . . . .DeadwuoJ 0.10p.n
| i.05am ( Ex. Sat\Vyo , BJeift-iBv , Mou. ) 3.1Upu :
fi.OOp 11 .Norfolk Express ( Kx. 'Hiui.Uy ' KJ.I5aii !
C.45pm ll.'Ji.l u
LO.IVIM "CTlICAGQA. NORTH U'ESTN ,
Omaha U. P. depot , filth Si Moray an. Oiiialu
C'hlcagoE\pri > > | 7 , , , U.lopm ;
Vestibule Lliiilii/ 11.20 : lu :
Klritc'm : ' - ' . 15 pill
( Ex.S.it.Chln. ) 1 , , 1125pm
. . .Mo , Valley Lov.if 110.20 pm
MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrive * '
Ocpot lOlh uud Wob.itur 8U. _
. . . . . .St. I.ouli KxiiruHi. , . . " | U.00aii (
* & ,1Q jmij Dally < ox Snnt Nebraska'Local ! ! il.lOaiu
Ix > avns I C. ST. P. . M. li O. ( Arrival
Omaha I Depot 15th stud Webster Sta. I Oniahl
K.f.Oani . .Sioux Clly Aceoniiiiwl.ulun , , u.O.'ipm
1.15pm Sioux Ulty Express ( Ex. Sun. 1.12.40 pui
6.45pm . . . . . . . .81. Paul Limited I tl,2.1a-Ji
JUOpm OjUjaiid . Pdmoinfpr ( Ex. iiK.U H. 15am
Leov"Gs ! I
Oiuahal Depot , lu and Maroy 8U. . Onvtha
ll.'OSum . . . . .SlonxClty PaW-uger . . , . , | li.lpm (
4.00JKII . St. Paul Express . . . .110.00 am
Leaves I SIcTL'jfcrfYTv Arrives"
Omaha' ' Depot. 13th and W-jbsterSU Omaha
S.4S"pm [ . Tst. Paul Limited , . . . . . . . I ( l.'J5am
6.45 pui I . . . Chicago LluilUid. . . . . . . . . | 033 am
Eoavcc f OMAirA"i Sl'.XoSlsT irrlvoaT
OniaUaU/P. | Depot. IQiU aud Mareyj Omaha
" 8.00 pin | * TSt. Louis C'auuou Bairli.33 | ! pm
NEW LINE TO THE SEABOARD
Bright Prospects of Another Ontlot for East
Bound Bu'sincEo.
OMAHA MAY GET A B. 4 0. CONNECTION
flan * for Hulldlnc I.lnc * to rinco the
\Viilt.-i li on It * Kent Unit I.lnc to llo
Double Truckol tii South Otnnlin
Hull Xotc.i.
While every effort has been made bj
Oin.ilm capitalists to build a line of railroad
from Fort Dodge , la. , to Omaha without ma
terial benefit , there Is no\v a possibility of
the metropolis securing a lialtimoro < * c Ohio
connection and that at no distant day.
Mr. J. F. Har.iard , formerly president and
general mamigcr of the Ohio & Mississippi
railroad , also general manager of the 1C , C.
road , lifts been Interesting himself lately to
extend the Qulncy , Omaha & Kansas City
railway from Trenton , Mo. , Its present ter
minus , to 1'attonsburg , whcro it Is to con
nect with the Omaha & St. Louis , a part of
the Wabash system. The distance from
Trenton to Pattonsburg Is only forty miles
and should this road bo built would open up
for Omaha the entire northern portion of
Missouri , which Is now like a slated hook.
With this extension completed it would bo
only necessary to build a line from Qulncy
to Uoardstown , the terminus of the Ohio k
Mlsslssippl , which would bring Omaha 151) )
miles nearer Toledo and the Atlantic coast ,
the Ohio & Mississippi having a close trafllo
arrangement with the Baltimore & Ohio.
Matters have gone so far that u company
will shortly bo organized looking to those
extensions , and when accomplished it Is
asserted the line will be pushed to com- '
plotlon fram Trenton to Pattonsburg as well
as from Qulncy to Bcardstown.
Without the TipiUon-Puttonsburg con
nection' the Wabash is llico a pig In u poke ,
but with it the possibilities ot u vast sys
tem of rails to the southeast become roscato
when the maps are closely examined.
A railroad to Duluth la desirable .ind will
eventually bo built , but a line of rails to the
Atlantic coast shorter by nearly " 00 miles
than any trunk line from Omaha , is some
thing that deserves the serious consideration
of every business man who does business in
Baltimore , Philadelphia and Now York.
'Iho buildlngof this road would also insure
a Mississippi river outlet that Is now denied -
niod the metropolis of ono of the largest ag
ricultural states in the union.
HEI..T LINE IMPJIOVKJIKNTS.
The lionet Will Ito Double Traoltod mill
Connect with the ISow llrldRO.
For several months past the Omaha Bolt
Line company has felt the necessity of
double tracking Its eight miles of system , but
the financial depression seriously Interfered
with the sonsumniation desired. Lately , '
however , business has greatly increased ,
and as there have been several accidents on
the line , a largo force of workmen have gene
to work to ftrado the roadway for a double
track , and two miles of rails have been put
oown between Omaha and South Omaha.
Most of the grading is 'dono for the balance
of the six miles , and just ns soon as com
pleted the steel will bo nut in place.
There are several very big cuts and fills
to make , especially nbout Walnut Hill , and
two new steel bridges will have to bo put in
before the improved service Is realized.
When the improvements are made it will
put the Bolt Llnb on a par wtthToads run
ning direct to South Omaha , although the
line is a bit round "Kobin Hood's barn. "
With a clear right of way and a double
track the Belt Line people ought to be In a
position to make it very interesting for the
Union Pacific- Burlington , ' Hock Island and
Milwaukee. „
' AV. IL Busi , assistant .engineer of the
Union Pacific , yesterday morning stated the
improvements would probably roach f 150,000
iind would reduce to a minimum the dangers
Tom accidents whicli from a single track
.Ino wore seemingly impossible to avoid.
But Mr. Bush was not in Omaha
yesterday on business connected with
grading and double tracking the Belt
'me , but came to confer with the cngineer-
ng department of the Omaha Bridge and
Terminal company in regard to making a
connection with the Bolt line to South
Omaha. When this is accomplished both
Bolt line and Omaha bridge people will bo
i decided factor in the hauling of freight
rom Council Bluffs to South Omaha.
Although nothing definite has been de
cided upon , it Is thought the connection will
bo made near the Missouri Pac'flc round
louse.
_
HKJIIOVKD THU ItOVCOTT.
Friendly Itclatloni ICntnhlUhud lintwcen
tlio CiiiiiKllnn anil Southern I'uvtllu.
CHICAGO , Nov. 27. The Southern Pacific
has removed its boycott against the Cana
dian Pacific. It announced today that it
would take all business tendered 'by the
Canadian Pacific , provided It" was tendered
at the regular ostabllshc'd rates. The Cana
dian Pacific had given this boycott as its
reason for its reduction in transcontinental
rates , and now the other lines are watching
to sco it put up the tariff since its grievance
has been removed ,
Eastbound shipments last week amounted
to C3'JSl tons , against Ci ! , ! iS f ° r l o preced
ing week , and Gl,81ti for the corresponding
week of last year , The Lake Shore led with
a total tonnage of'8,71li.
Shipments were made up of the following
articles : Flour , 1.8-J4 ; grain and mill stuffs ,
22,011 ; provisions , lard , etc. , 1 > ,774 ; dressed
beef , 11,300 ; llax seed , l.b'U'J ' ; butter. l.OTS ;
hides , 2,031 ; lumber , il.Uu'U ; miscellaneous ,
I2. Total , fill.ysi.
, l.di. Hannlgan , general passenger agent
of the Burlington , Cedar Kapids&Northorn ,
has resigned , the resignation g6lng into
effect December ! il , It Is reported that ho
will b'o succeeded by James Morton , now em
ployed by the same road at Cedar Kaplds.
Tilt ) Coloruda Cunt1 ,
General Solicitor John M. Thurston re
turned from Denver Sunday , stopping on
his way back to enjoy several days shooting
on the Callaway branch of the Union Pa-
ci'lio with Henry Hainan , who joined Judge
Thurston at Callaway.
Speaking of the recent argument at Den
ver hoforo Judge Hallatt on the suit brought
by John Kvnns and others for the appoint
ment of rceolvci's for the Denver iSo Gulf
Judge Thurston said that while ho thought
the Union Pacific people had made a good
case ho was noj Inclined to blow his own
horn , willing to lot the mutter rest on his
brief.
"This talk , however , of transferring the
olllces of the Denver < & Gulf 10 Denver
is , of course , premature. 'Judge Hallctt will
not hand down an opinion for some days , and
it may oo weeks , ns ho has many allldavits
to road and voluminous briefs to examine.
The road , however , independent of tlio
Union i'aclllo could not bo imido to pay , its
worth depending entirely on its Union 1'a-
clilo connections , There is little that is new
in the receivership situation , everything
running smoothly , although it has taken lots
of work to arrange all the details of trans
fer , "
DtmihvooU Cuiitriil li
DK.unvoon , H. D. , Nov. 27 , [ Special Tele
gram to TUB Uiiu.JThe Dcadwood Central
railroad , running between Dead wood and
Load City , resumed operations today , with
"Llttlo Betsy , " the llrst engine that ever
pulled into Deadwood , on the passenger run ,
ICullwuy Mutrn fmil Notui.
12. B. llowlund of thu Grand Trunk Is in
the city.
J. A. McMillan , traveling auditor of the
Union Pacltlc , is in the city ,
J. H. Alnsv/orth , connected with the en
gineering department of the Klkhoni.left
for Chicago lust evening.
H. H , Nvo , formerly claim agent , has been
apiKmitcd claim agent of the Pu'cillu division
of the Union Pacific , with headquarters at
Portland ,
President Clark of tlio Union Pacific will
go cast the lust of Iho week to attend the
llrst regular mooting of the receivers of the
Union Pacific , which Is to bo held In Now
York next woeit ,
G. A. MoorCj vlco president of H road la
Central America , accompanied by 1m wil'o
uad son , stopped off in Omaha yesterday to
call upon Anslstnnt Secretary Orr of tno
Union Pacific. Mr. Moore la on his way west.
The body ot J. .1. T. flail , ono of the best
known ox-railroad man In the west , who was
formerly city ticket agent of the Union
Pnelflo at Denver , passed through Omaha
Sunday cnrouto to the crematory at
LUvonport , la. The remains of the dead
railroad man were In charge of Joe MUnor ,
city ticket agent of the Burlington at Den
ver.
QOT HIS MAN.
Olllccr .Mnrnlull Didn't .Mind n I.tttlo Thing
I.tko n I'lulol Wound.
Yesterday forenoon I'olleo Officer W. 1C.
Marshall was accidentally shot In the log
while In the discharge of his duty ,
Marshall wns walking his boat on Tenth
street when ho spleo. William Jordan , a col
ored man who Is wanted. Jordan started
to run down under the viaduct with Marshall
after him. Whim near the ens works the
thlof throw cff his over and under coats
and ran all Iho faster.
Marshall 11 red two shots In the nir.hut this
only made Iho negro put on more steam ,
The policeman llmilly got his man and
slatted back with him. As ho took hold of
Jordan ho slipped his revolver Into the out
side pocket of his overcoat. While Jordati
was picking up his clothes tl\o weapon was
discharged , tlio bullet ontorlni ? the officer's
right leg on the loft side of the Uueo.
Kven after being shot Marshall
hung onto his mnu until assist
ance arrived. Dr. Somers examined
the wound at the jail , but could not find the
bullot. Marshall was then taken to hUhoma
at Thirtieth and Spauldlng streets. Ho
thinks that the hammer of the revolver must
have caught In something la his pocket
which caused It to go off.
Minor I'ollro .Matters.
The case against Hermann Thlcsen has
boon dismissed.
For fighltnir , Mary Bean and Cecelia
Yorko paid $7.50 each Into the colters ot the
city.
city.Oltl
Oltl Boston Grcnu bobbed up la pollco
court yesterday morning ami drew a line of
$25 and costs.
Frank Shiner threatened to shoot n
woman In a bagnio Saturday night , and it
cost him f5 and frills yesterday morning.
Bill Casey and Jim Ulley are vags of the
worst kind. Judge Durka said ho didn't
propose to feed thorn at the oxpcnso of the
city , and gave thorn.thirty days suspended
sentence.
There was no prosecutor In police court
yesterday nnd Sergeant Slgwart drew up
the complaints. City Prosecutor Cochran is
absent on leave nnd the mayor has not yet
appointed any otio to till the place.
Dr. Towno examined Airs. Briswoll yes
terday and pronounced her Insane. She
will bo turned over to the county commis
sioners. Mrs. Brlswell was taken from her
homo , Sixteenth and Chicago streets , by the
police.
ix
Sncl Condition of Minnie Vommunlltos In
Wisconsin nnd Michluii. |
MIUVAUKCU , Nov. 27. Governor Pock and
the relief party who took two carloads of
supplies to the starving miners at Hurley ,
Wis. , returned to the city today. They
found most urgent need for the food and
clothing , ami It is being distributed to the
sulTering people today by the local relief
committee. Oovcrnor Pock will send sup
plies wecitly to the destitute people until
the people of the town whcro the destitution
exists pay their annual taxes , when tlio
township officers will assume Iho burden. A
careful investigation reveals about 7,000
helpless people In Wisconsin and 12,000 in
Michigan , all in small mining towns on the
Goobic range. At least half of these people
will have to bo fed and clothed until Marcher
r
or April.
The condition of the army of unemployed
in the Michtean peninsula is much worse
than across the line in Wisconsin. In Iron-
wooa alone 401) ) families were found yester
day utterly destitute. The hope was expressed -
pressed that. Governor Hich's appeal for
nfd would bring supplies not later than
tonight. The town officials and the citizens
have exhausted all public and nearly all
private moans and will now have to depend
on outside aid. The condition of these
people , many of whom have had no work for
six months , is pitiable. A local official said
that the Finnish , Cornish and other people
of the foreign minors had been driven to
such desperate straits that they had killed
and eaten their dogs.
The woathor.is U and S degrees below zero
today. Thoro.is two feet of snow on a level
and a furious'snow ' , storm has been raging
since Sunday'flventng.
1'VHTIlKn
Another Chajitor in the Trlul of Detective
. Dun 'JoiiL-Iilln.
CIIICAOO , Nov. 27. The trial of Daniel
Coughlln , cliarirod with complicity in the
rouin murder , was brought to an abrupt
stop today by alleged attempts at jury brlb-
inir. State's Attorney Kcern claimed that
just before tlio case wan called today ho was
given information that a certain juror ,
whoso name Is not divulged and who is Inti
mately connected with some of Coughlin's
friends , said that , ho was put on the venire
fraudulently and had been coached so that
ho could bo qualified as a juror. If the
charge bo proven the juror and several other
persons will bo arrested. Assistant State's
Attorney Bnttum stated that ho is not yet
convinced of the juror's guilt nnd that In
vestigation may disprove tlio charge.
( illmoiittcn on tlio Warpath.
The same old complaint comes up from
Gibson again. Yesterday the stock yards
company sent up six cars of refuse nnd
dumped It m the same place that the Board
of Health ordered the company to clear
nbout a year ngo.
Several citizens and taxpayers of Gibson
will call upon the mayor today to Insist upon
an immediate abatement of the nuisance.
The Board of Health has promised
lima nnd again to do something
In this matter , but beyond' giving orders
which were never enforced has not accom
plished anything.
Tha citizens now propose to have immedi
ate relief or procure an injunction against
the stoclc yards eompauy preventing it from
dumping the filth of another city inside the
corporate limits of Omaha.
Cook's Kxtra Dry boats 'om all.
Cook'a Imperial IUIH a perfect bociuct ,
Cook's Champaano is strictly pure ,
'Highest- award , diploma and medal , Co
lumbian Exposition. "
Inv < tltiitliiir M l''lri'n Origin ,
The pollco and deteutlves are Investigating
the lire which occurred at Klof Sundhlud's
saloon , Foiirtconth and Howard streets ,
Sunday night. Chief Galllgan of the tire
department is also looking Into the matter.
The officials refuse to talk , but the general
Impression prevails that the place wua seton
on lire.
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Llttto pills for great ills : DaWitl's Little
ICarly Hisera ,
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TIII : ui.uTV MAIIICIU' .
INBTItUMKNTS placed on record Novem
ber' ' * , IB'ja ' :
I , I ) IloliMos and wlfelo Horace Illgo-
low , lot 10. linker's udd . { 350
U K ( Juylord , triistot' , to CJoorjto I'at-
torsoii. lulu 6 , 7 , H , block 2 , and lota
H titid 0 , block U , llnrlliiKton I'lacu. . 2,600
n II lluckus to K O ( jil | | rluru. s ! J n
00 foul lot D , block -in , I'latto Valley 1
John X.uls mid \vlfu to l < 'ranU.els , HO n
' ,1 hw , KVV s\v 7 , o l/i nw , w i/i no 18 ( ex-
cwul 4U iicroi ) , nllln 10-111 . 12,000
Duiilul A/run and wlfo to ( ' P llroutllu ,
n ! i lot 4 , block H , I'Jalnvluw . COO
QUIT CLAIM IJKKIIj.
K li Jayncs and hiihlmiid to M l.auii- -
hear , Ion 13 and 14 , block 2Q ,
Kountzo I'lucu . . . . 4,000
A ( i Clmrlton and wlfo to J K I'otly ,
lots ti and 0 , block 'I , Iloyd's add , , , . . 3,100
IIRKUj.
II It Iroy fcousty Iruasuror ) to II .1
Twintlng , IntU , blocUO , llovd'nadd .
.Same to tame ; o1/ lot > , block 0 ,
Itclvldoro. . , . , . , . - . . . , . . . , , . . , , . . , , . . , .
Same to smiHi , lot 7 , pluck & , lluyd'ti
add. . . , . . . , . . , . . . . . .
KUUIH toMimu , lot 3 , block 20 , Minus. . . > , . .
J O Volser ispuulul tmu > Uiri to II T
Clarke , a > ; lot 0 , block I , llor-
bach'sUd. . . 1,050
Total amount of transfers. . . . . . . A 24.-I07
MAPIIY OF A CROOK
"Doo" Blanoliard Located Through the As
sistance of an Inkstand ,
OLD OMAHA JAIL BIRD IN KANSAS CITY
laVroto n I. otter AMilcli ( Itvo Him
Awiiy Unrulier' * Jury Itetiirnn n Ver
dict Agilitst lid Collliir , Wliu alint
Mrl'licnioii.
The ad vicn of the old crliiiln.il lawyer who
vears ago told n client nmulcil for murder
.a talk all ho wanted to , but "for ( ioit'a s.tku
CHOP your hands oft stationery , " 1ms proved
o.vccllcnt advice , but orouUs ns n rtito tlo not
'ollow It , and will Insist In writing to their
'rtoiuls. H was through tlio medium of u
loiter sent to a convict in tlio .lefTcrsou City
iionllcntlary that "Doo" Blauchanl , atlas
l.unont : , hits boon located again aiul will
ioou bo brought back to stand trial foi grand
larceny.
Along nbout the mlddlo of the summer
tUanohiml struck town hard up , nnd ho cast
about for some selumic to ralso thu wind.
Ho saw a pllo of trunks lying on tlio sidewalk -
walk in front of the Murray hotel. "Doo"
walked over norms tlio street aiul "iiuiuUng
an oxprcssniau a half dollar directed him to
take "tbat big trunk lo Twelfth and Capitol
avonuo. ' , The oxprossman tild so and
thought nothing nbout It. rilanchanl then
had the trunk removed to another place and
broke It open , .It contained about fliOO worth
ot Indies' clothing belonging to a guest of
the house. Tlio loss was ) reported nt pollco
headquarters and Dotootlvo Dempsey traced
lllancliard to Lincoln , whom ho was ar
rested.
In pollco court the prisoner waived ox-
auilnatiou and wits bound over to the district
court. When thu" September term of court
opened Sheriff Uomiott brought over about
forty prisoners to bo arraigned. Tills gang
was then tnkcti into the sheriff's onieo to bo
haniieuffod preparatory to being tnkou iwcic'
lo Iho county Jail. While this llttlo coro-
inony was going on Blanchard guvo the
sheriff the "hot fool" and oacapoJ. Is'o ono
saw him go , but ho was gene Just the s'lino.
Not long ago Chief Dotcotlvo H. 1' . H.IZO
was at tlio Missouri prison on business. The
warden was reading some iotturs before giv
ing them lo his charges. Ono signed Doi : , "
Jcroino caught the uyo of Omaha's chief do *
toctivo and ho thought ho recognized the
writing. The letter hail como from Kansas.
City and Haze started to look tlio matter up.
Vostorday morning a letter eamo from Chief
Speers lolling Haze tnat Iho writer of the
letter was IMo 'Ulanchard and that
ho was serving out a ? 000 line in the work
house for boinij cauglit with two negro
burglars. Chief Sneers said thntUioOnmluv
autiioritics could have tlio prisoner any timu
they would come af tor him.
One of the incidents In the case which
shows Ulancliard's gall Is related by tlio do-
tectivcs. On tlio evening of thu day the
trunk was stolen lllancliard was at Court-
land beach and met a Mrs. "Williams , " who
lives near Eighteenth and Nicholas. When
thu couple reached tlio city Ulanchard's
companion complained of being chilly. "Doc"
told her lo wait for him on a certain corner
and ho would got her a wrap. Ho wont to
his room and took from the trunk an elegant
cloak and a lot of line underwear , which ho
presented to his friend. Tlio pairthon spent
the night at the Gault house. Later on
Mrs. "WllH'itns" sent the stolen property
which she had received to a friend lu Crete ,
where it was afterwards recovered by Do-
lectivo Dompsoy.
COLLINS tll.\l ! ! < ; ii : > U'lTil MUUDKIt.
Corinicr'8 Jury Knlum * u Verdict In tli
Valley .Shooting Allriiy.
An inquest was held at tlio morcuo yester
day forenoon on the remainsof Louis Mcl'her-
sou , the man shot at Valley a week ago.
Assistant County Attorney Troup conducted
the examination for the state and Pat O.
Hawes represented lid Collins , who is under
arrest for having committed the murder.
W. D. t'ercival of Tin ; Bin : staff was
called and his testimony was substantially
the same as the story of the crime \vhieb.
was printed at the time. The witness said
tliat when Dale identillcd Collins at the
scone of the shooting Collins said : "Thero
lias boon too much stealiuir here latelv and
I proposi to luivo it stopped. " During-tho
jntervicw with McPliorson at Valley the
injured man said that Dale was his trioml
and was pot the person who lircd the shot.
At this juncture Attorney Hawes re
quested Coroner Maul to tiavo all of the
witnesses present leave the room. Tina
was done and the examination continued.
10. H. Hemming of the World-Herald ror-
roDorated the testimony of Air. Perclval ro-
garumg the statements made by Mcl'her-
son and the identification of Collins by
Dalo. Witness said : * ! had an interview
with Collins and asked him whurc ho was
that evening ; ho answered by saying that
ho did not keep tab on his movements and
didn't know. It was at this point In the
conversation that Harrier came up and told
Collins to keep his mouth shut , Collins did
not deny having done the shooting. "
The next witness was Dr. .1. H. Summers ,
jr. Ho attended the dead man at thu county
hospital , and on Tuesday evening lust oper
ated on him and removed sonio pieces of bono
and a part of the bullet. The next day
MuPhersoii was slightly bettor , and wasablu
to talk n llttlo. At that tlmo the patient
said that Dulo had not shot him , but some
unknown man had. The doctor described
the post moi'tom and idcnlillod the part of
the bullet which ho had removed from thu
back ] iart of the brain. He considered such
u wound necessarily fatal.
Sheriff Dennett told his story , hut thcro
was nothing now in his testimony.
Ollvor Dale , the companion of McPliorsoii ,
was placed on the stand. Ho snld tliut hla
homo was In Indiana ; that ho had lived id
Douglas county about Jive wccko , find huu
met Alel'herson at Valley the day before the
shooting. Dale then said ; "Wo hpont Satur
day evening sitting annual the steve in
Scagus' saloon. At about 11 : ! ) p , m. wo got
our sucks and started over to get HODw coal
to piy : for our lodging. We found a monk
car tilled with coal , the door was open ami
wo climbed m. Mac hold my sack while I
tilled It and 1 hold his , Then the
coal was thrown to the ground and wu
jumped down. Whtlo I was tying up my
sack 1 noticed HOIIIO ono como around the
end of the train and 1 wild , -Mac-hero comes
bomo ono.1 It was bright moonlight and 1
recognized Collins , When ho was about six.
feet away I said 'Hello , Kd , ' but ho inado no
answer. Alter stopping a llttlo closer ho
pulled a revolver and tired at Mel'hcr.Hon.
As Mao fell I skipped under a box oar and
ran , I was itfraid ho was going to shoot mo
100 , I walked to Waterloo and an the town
was dark 1 pushnd on to 1'apilllou , where I
roporto.il the matter. "
Witness then related what occurred iiftor
ho wus taken back to valley lu charge of
Sheriff Dennett.
On cross-oxamlimtlon Dale said that ho
had known Collink about u weeu anil wan
positive that hu wan the man who hud IIred
thoHhot.
City Marshal llnrko and Dr. lilalr , bDth of
Valley , testified , but their statements did
not throw any now light on the matter.
The attorney for Collinu then 'linked that
the jury adjourn until Saturday , In order
that the defense might have tlmo to obtain
expert medical testimony with the expecta
tion of proving that Mcl'hersou's donth wan
caused by the doctors probing for the hnllul ,
The jury thought tliey had enough testi
mony , however , and a vurdtut was brought
in to thu effect that Mel'hurson died from
the offc-uts of u pistol shot tired by Kd
Collins.
It Is cxpeetod that Collins will have a pre
liminary hearing this afternoon buforo
Justieo Smith Attorney llaweu iutlnulcd
that ha might walvo the heaving before th'j
justlco and lot the case go to the district
court.
( liivormir I.iiwullini : Uoiivili-fr.ont ,
PiTTMiuitd , Hun. , Nov. ! i7. Governor
Towelling , who was taken seriously 1)1 ) hero
two days ago , is now out of danger , J/o -
tcnat Governor Daniels Is still confined to hi *
bed at Girurd , though his case Is notsurloas.
DeWltt's LUtlo Kurly Klseri. Small pill * ,
safe pills , bust pill * .