- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - . - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . - . - : : - - - . - - - - - - - ; - . _ - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - . _ . . I , . = - 8 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rilE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'SUNDAY ' , NOVEitI1Il1 : 3. 189i3. ; ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - r . ) EClAt MONDAY ARGAINS 'I ' Banquet Lamp3 at Loss Than Oost of Raw Matorilll-A $2,00 Lamp for 76c REMEMBER THESE PRICES MONDAY ONLY , Don't ' IlIN n Chnllrc thllt OtiI ) ' Cuisir . OIlCC III I n 1.1r..lllllr'c Ullnrllllhc tu HI" ' ( ' YUII from * I.IIO Iu ' .I oil 1lIch I.nllll" . . - LAMP DlWAmIENT. 4 'A $2.00 bran banquet I3mp twentyone fnches In hehht ) : an ornament to any room , Monday , 71c ; each. A $ 2.6O ; brass banquet lamp , open work root , worth $2.10 ; or any olle's money , Monday - day , $1.00 NICh. A $1.00 brass banquet lamp , large ; open work heall ( and root , has select onyx column In best Atyles" Monday $2.00 each. A $6.00 brass ! banquet lamp , gold platel , extra large open work head , a grand thIng ( or a wedding \ present , Monday , $3.00. ClOCKIItY { ) DEI'AltTMINT 100plcce dinner set , handsome decoratIon , English semHorcelaln ) , worth $12.00 of any ) ne'A money , Monday : , $6.00 j\ cot 100-pleco IlInner Bet , Uower blue 11ecoratlon , nldJeway's latest shap2 , our reul4r ! ' : price HUO : others get $18.00 , Monday : ( , $10.00 a lot Granite and tin-ware. ! 10-quart granite dishpans , 49c. II-quart granite dishpans , 19c. ; 17-quart granite ; hilipans , 7cc. 10quart retlnned dlshpalls , 10c. H.quart retlnnell dishpans , ISc. 17.quart retlnned dlshlJans , 2c. : : ; ; lie plates , each , lc. Hetlnnell teaspoons , 8c per dozen Nos. 7 anll 8 copper teaklttles , nlckle plate 1 , worth $1.2'j [ , our price 7'jc. [ Small slzell copper tenkettles , fickle platl'll , lust the thinK to set 011 a base burner , regu- lar price 48c. Monday , 29c. OlIAIIA : DAZAAR , 1'j10 [ Douglas street. . U- IIIHIIXn'I'O ! 1l0U'I'11. PIIHh' ' 1'llIIe 10 ICIIII.n" CII ) ' . 'New time card In operation-schedule to Sl. Joe . a134' ! Kansas City quickened-over an hour. The lIurlington's DIS ! ) : a. m. train Is now three hours raster than the day train of any ether lina to Kansas City ; forty minutes raster to Atchison , two and one.half hours to l.ea\'Cnworth ; pretty nearly a whole day to St. Joe , The evening train for St Joe and Kansas CLly still leaves the Union depot at 9:45 ! ) : [ p. m. Fastest and best night train for all points south. City ticket office , 132-1 Farnam street. . -B Sam'l Burns Is e3hhiilg Haviland's new pa- tern dinner set , "Tho Normandll' , " for 21.75 : formerly $10 , and the latest In toilet sets , . "Tho F'irst Empire , " white and gold , for : $7.75 : formerly $ 12. . . Hot SI'rlll " , Ark . , 111111 Itctnrll. Only one fare for the round trip via the Missouri ? Pacific railway , Tickets on sale until November 4. LImited 15 days for re- turn. For further Information call at omce , N. B. corner 13th and I.'aruam , or depot , 15th and Webster streets. J. 0 l'liiiilppi Thos F GotHrey , A. 0 F. & I' . A. r. & T. A. p Fire sale of shoes , Sixteenth and Cai aye . - Wanted. City loans. Powell & Potter . Eight days left to buy shoes at the Fire sale , Sixteenth and Capitol avenuo. p Ncn' TIme Curd on the "IC. C. " Sea time table column on another page. S . Drs Nichols & Nichols specIal attention to Iiseases of women and children. H08 Farnam . . This Is the last week to buy shoes at the fire sale , Sixteenth , hind Capitol avenue. . Columbia Metal Polish Cross Gun Co. . , 6 IIUItIlYIXG .1'0 aWL' 'J'IJROUGJI. Comml"lollcr" 10 COJIIIIctc thc JllooreM 111'111'1111 ; ' lit 1111 Bllrly nnte. The prosecution In the Moored Investiga- tion yesterday endeavored to Introduce a large number of casts In which Moores Is chaned either with overcharging fees or altering the rccord ! , but which were not : named In the specifications 'of the charges. An objection was made by the attorneys tar Moores to the Introduction of the cases In evidence , the grounds being that they were not In a position to answel' chargM that were not In this specification . and that It would be manifest Injustice and against court precedence and rulc-s to compel them to do 80. The same opinion "as held by the board ; Friday afternoon an alleged overcharge ( of U5 In a county case was explained. It wa charged that lloores : bad collected from the county $ SI , "hleh was $15 \ [ ; more than he was entitled to The attorney In the ease Wits called to the stand and testifiNl that the entire $81 had been nllowell by the county commissioners , that the money had been p11d ( to loort'S by the county , and that he had turned It over to the attorney. lloort'S : testified that ho lid nol know what the bill contained , and lluan attempted to toil the hoard. lila explanation , however , was knocked flat by the explanation of the attorney - torney , who gave the Items tn the blll which was Presented to the county. It Is the , Intention of the board to bring the case to as speedy a determination as posslblo. Members Intend to have It fin- Jshed before November 15 , on which date CommlsslOlier Sutton's term expires If the ease extends beyond that date It will m- : cssltato a retrial before the new boarl1. . . . 1'0 JUIIgCN 111111 Ch'rl.H. To facilitate the counting of ballots election - lion night Mayor Bemis has ! 1"-lIe,1 : , the follow- lug Imtrucllons to judges and clellI : of alec- 1I0u ; In order to Insure uniformity In the count- ing of votes and to scure results In the shortest iOeeihle time , all election boards In the city of Omaha arG hereby requested to count the hJIIlt lu the following order : 1.'lrD-The ; city ticket , commencing with a mayor and following down the ticket In repu- ; lu order with police judge , clerk , treasurer , comptroller and councilmen. Second-Tho school board lIcllet. Third-The tate ticket I'ourth-The county ticket , commencing at tIle ! top and taking the various omes lu the order they appear on the ticket By following this method the result In the city can be learned within a short time otter the poles close , and tim vote on the state liflhl cotinty , tickets will be known by the time I the returns come 111 from the country dlJ- ! ' trlctoJ This mailer 1s Important and It 10 hOlll'll that all boards will follow the metbod herein Indicated -B 'l'itkiiit I ; ' I he n , " 11I11111 * 11011. The civil service examination : of apllllcants for Positions ' In the fire Ileputl11ent was made In the council chamber ; 'esterd1) There were about twenty.fivo applicants on hilmI llIost of them being men of fairly prepossessing nllpearance. The examination - t amination wa9 comlucte ! by Secretary Brownlee of the Boafl ! of Fire and Police Commissioners and Chief Hedell of the fire I1fparlment , while a couple of teachers from the Dodge school ntcistcil In inspecting the vapors The examination was generally simlldr to the onll to which the pOllco ap- IllIconts were recently subjected , and called Cor some general knowledge of arithmetic , spelling alll1 geograph The candidates were Interrogated as to their knowledge of Urn location and character of some of the large buildings of the city and were re- QUlrel1 to write out a couple of Ihe rules of tile tIre department as a sample of penman- thIn p llzirristicnies thu ChllrA'c. - It , M. harris was arrested yesterday charged with an aU&1i1l upon Jennie Moore , who hives at Fourteenth and lIIckor strceh. Harris ! states that thp charge arc untrue Mil say that bo has been boarding with Mrs. M ore , the mother of the girl , unm lately anti that FrIday when he proposed to give up his room and change boardinghouses ! houses Miss Moore stopped him at the door and refused to alow him to leave. lie de- Dies owing any money for his accommolla- : Ions ) \'bll0 Atllrln with the 1.loores. - . . , - - - - ' 1'1I1 111(1 CIJlI'tn ! : S.tLl3. ! The 1 lllIlf I I ) ' Clot hiiiigCiiii ltlfl ) . S..IIII1A ( Jilt III 1. ( ' " " 'I'hlill CII"I. That people know a bargain when they see It was demonstrated ( ] . yesterday at the closng ! ! ; out nIl' of the Bqlllty Clolllln company Never were such bargains In suits and over coati given away for we are In earnest- going absolutely out of bUl/lness-and surely 9Uch prices prove It : Heavy all wool overcoats and ulsters In ilerseys I and diagonals , small sizes , $2.10 ; , worth $8.0. [ ; All $ S.OO end $9.00 $ suits , sa'ck9 or cutawaye , 375. All the new shnpea Fl & W. collars , 121)c each , The 25e and 40c heavy merino underwear at 12c each All the 35c anl SOc ; overshlrtD at 25c each , All or Wilson Brot' ' 7'je [ to $1.00 laundered shlr\t \ at Mc and 75c. All the SOc ; and 7'jo [ knee pants at 25c a pair There are no finer goods In the city ; there are no prices within speaking \ distance. Elegant black clay worsted cutaway suite , I former price $10.00 and $12.10 ; , In small sIzes , at $5.00 Ien's fine $10.00 worsted overcoats , with silk facing and rotln sleeve IInln t' . $3.50. ; . IQUITY Cr.OTIIlNO CO. Going out oC business sure Thirteenth and 1"lrnam. Please b sure and go to the right place , Thirteen and Farnain . p Fire sale of shoes-last week to bu- t'lrl' sale , Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. . hamilton Warren , M. D. , electrIc and mag. netic physician ; special attention to diseases of wOlnen and chlhlr and nil obscure and long standing diseases. 119 N. 16th street , room 2. o - Tomorrow will be the bIggest sale of all at the Fire Sale of shoes. Get your bargains tomorrow , Slxte nth and Capitol avenue. c Neav Chllrt'h 1'iIiicnt intl. One of the features of a progressive church Is a newspaper for the dissemination of local news and to advertise the church which It represents. Ono of the latest candidates for public favor Is "The Outlook" of the Central United Prcabyteri.an : chureh Ills a very neat little sheel , the first number containing nn excellent : halr.tone or the new pastor , Dr. OIlchrlst , and ( also one of the church hulldlnJ The editor says In thc greeting ; : " " 'e hope to make this such a bright little paper that you will look for Its coming wUh Interest and be Interested In the church when It comes. " And Ir subsequent numbers equal the first his ambition will be realized. SIo'I'11T lrcNel Serves NotIce OMAhA : , Neb. , No\ 2-1'0 the Editor of The Dee : I understand that at the eleventh hour of the vresaiit campaign my political opponents will circulate a report that 1 am a member or the A. P. A. organization. 1 desire to publicly denounce such report ns false and ILbelous. I am not now and never have been a member oC such an organization. Any person found circulating such report , and as 1 understand , some one will make sworn affirbvlt to my being II member of sold organization I will hero pUblicly declare - clare that I shah criminally prosecute- the fullest extent or tim law any and all such persona malting such false allldavlts JOHN C. DItEXEL. III CllllllhllltC" nllil ' 1'1111' 1.II..rlllllrc. All candidates have the opinion that the best way to advertise Is by sending circu- lars through the mall , and each candidate has consequently mailed from 1,000 to 20,000 documents "This mailing wac ! greatly racllltated by the fact that The flee published the names or the voters Iiniiicdlatelyefter the lists were printed the matter began to come In , and It has increased In amount every day since , " said Assistant Postmaster \\'oodard. - - lUr" . 111111"11 111111 the : \Iutor. Yesterday Mrs. Herman hansen : came to the city from Ellehorn , driving 11 horse and wagon. Whllo she was crossing Cumlng street near Twenty-fourth a motor train ran Into her rig , tearing oil one of the wheel ! of the wagon and throwing lIra. : Hansen to the ground. p ' ' 'hcrc I" 'Ir. ICcllllnl1 r Chief Sigwart received a postal card from J. M. Kendall of Lincoln stating that a rela- tive' , W. J. Kendall , living at 1236 LIncoln avenue , In that city , had suddenly disap- peered and ' had given no account of his whereabouts. A frIend of the family had I ' seen him In this city a few days ago. . FOUND A N'I'Li l'l : A JlO'I"rl.I ' \'uI'11 11'0111 thc 0111) ' Survivor 01 n CIIIlzell Sehoon"I' PORT TOWNSEND , Wash. , Nov. 2.-ln- cased In II bottle on the shore or Prince or Wales Island , Alaska , was found a note cast Into the sea by the lII.fated crew or the British sealing schooner Waiter Earl , which capsized last spring In Alaskan waters nllll smothered ten persons. It would appear from the note that was brought here by Cap- tain Patterson of the steamship Alkl that two of the crew must have mounted the ItMI l nf'"r Ihn nl'l"l""I. ' 'hI' nntn rMHl n n _ _ . _ n. . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ . _ n. _ . 'W . _ _ _ _ _ tollows : 'Ve have lost our vessel nnl ( do not expect - pect to hang on much longer. hoary Bul- icr . Charles Forest , schconer 'aller Farle . " Captain Patterson said the bottle was found by Indians and given him. The Earl car- ned a crew of twenty men and since the 11s- ! coyery of the ten corpses In her hold no trace of the other men has been found - p , S\\'IXULEU A J\1 t1HSICIX. : . Citizen of ClllrkHoli 1'lIkrn 111 11) " 11 XI' ' ' ' Yurt : CUl1l1h'I'fl.ItI'I' . NEW YORK , Nov. 2-"Old BII1" Vosburg , the green goods steel er , waa arrested nt the Molt Haven station of the New York Central railway last night while In the act of bidding Anton Comfit of Clarleson , Neb . western "come " ' Policeman a on , goodb . Lake noticed the pair at the depot and told tim stranger that he hail been swindled. Comfit wa very Indignant until the green goods package was opened and when two packages of common brown paper , with a new one dolar bill on the top of each pile , were handed to him , ho grew pale and then relieved his feelings by Hiving 'utterance to n stream OC proranlty. Ho \J1ought \ he lied secured $8,000 for $500. p Coulel Sot Vlsi t 1I1""I''I'l1t Cnml" , NE\\ ' YORK , Nov. 2.-Among the passen- gelS who arrived this morning on the Ward line steamer Niagara from Santiago d3 Cuba was lion. Hubert Howard , second son of the earl of Carll"le , and who was recently reported - ported to have ) Joined the Cuban Insurgents. Mr. Howard Is 11 lawyer by profession , and Is 2-1 years oC age , He visited Cuba a few weeks ago with the Intention of studying .tho yarlous phases of the I'ovolutlon. lie aloe ! Intended to go Into the rebel camps , but the .Spanlsh government refused his request , allli he was obliged to abandon his trip Into the interior p - 111I1'1'0"11 11111 Pllcllltle" . LAnEDO , Tcx. , Nov. 2.-The United States and Mexican postal authorities met here yesterday and concluded arrangements whereby a saving oC tWl'nty.Cour hours In transmission of United States and Mexican : malls will bl' olTeeth ! . Heretofore the utah , has hall to be redistributed , causing It to 'I ' be held over on both sides of the river 'Chili applies to all points along the border , and only the Completion : oC details remain to put the service Into effect ! . . . J1rh'erH " 3iity Get 'Fnethier. SEATTLE , Nov. 2-Rcceh'er Andrew F. Durlelgb of tI\O \ NOTthern PacIfic has left I for St. Paul , where he will remain for re\- oral days. Ills departure taken concur" rently with the departure or representatives of the r.rmers' Loan and Trust company train New York leads to a belief that a compromise may be reached and : III' . lIur- lelgh bs mode an appointee liS rpccln'r for time property for the seventh : : aull mghlll cIr- cuits. - . - S . Itnl"s orange Crull SlIort WASIIINGTON , Nov. 2.-ln a rpcrt to the State ) department Jr. Pralllt A. Dean , consul at Naples , says that the orange and lemon crop of southern Italy for this SUNn will 1:0 : Il'lil\ . than that of 1891 , or about two- thirds ef the average : ! ; crop. He says the trees are sllli iutrerlng from the effect ! of , tbo extreme dry weatber or last rear. I JOHNSON IllS DISAPPEARED ) ) Stockholder in Oitizens' ' Bank Goes Away Leaving Debts , HIMSELF AND FRIENDS HEAVY BORROWERS Atti.tihiiuteiits IIf Xo A"IIII I I IIrrllu"c' ' III" l'I'IIII'rt111111 JlC,1I ' 1'rllll"I I I..rl'cel - 1' SIIIIlIlIlIlIlIl" of Iii " 1.'rlcllIllI. Frank C. Johnson , the heaviest stock- holder In the defunct Citizens' bank , Is said to have absconded from the city and his whereabouts at time present time are un- known Besides being time heaviest stock- holder of the bank , he Is also said 10 have been one of the heaviest borrowers , and It Is on this account that the other omcers of the hnnk are interested In his whercabouts. as It Is charged ) that he has transferred all his property In this city , leavIng nothing behind with which to satisfy his debts Prlday afternoon two suits were filed against Johnson In the distrIct court by the olllcers of the bank , aggregating $ 2OD5. One suit Is on a check for $750 , drawn on the Handolph bank of Handolph , Ia , In whIch Johnson was formerly Interested. The check Is dated September 4 , 1S91 ! ) I , amid has not yet been ! paid. The other suit 'Is on a note for $1,000 which Johnon guaranteed and on a check for $500 , also on the Handolph bank nlll1 which are unpaid. On the suits attachments were Issued Friday - day night against aU of Johnson' property In this city , which consists of his residence at 2111 North Twenty.second street. Not much satisfaction , however , Is expected to accrue from these attachments , ns last Saturday night another attachment against It on a suit of $5,000 011 a note brought by the bank against Johnson was issued At that time It was round that there was a $6.000 mortgage on the property , whleh constitutes a prior lien. lien.John John on Is salll to have borrowed In the neighborhood of $16,000 from the bank and his friends have obtaned some $20,0001 more After the failure of the banle no proceedings were begitim against Johnson nn- tl1 It was discovered that ho was transferring - rIng hIs property lIe had always posed ns a wealthy juan and the olllcers thought they could recover on the debts When It was discovered , however , that he was trans- ferrng his property interests , the atatchments were at once Issuet ! , The officers were es- peclall hurried In their action when It was found that Johnson hat ! left the city , al- tbough ) ) It was sold by his friends that he had gone away for his health and would rc- I turn. Johnson Is very veil lenown In tills city. lIe was formerly a banker at Hnndolpb. Smce coming to this city he has been promi- nent in church ! and banlclng circles. lie was a director and . stockholder or the Midland : \ bank , . but . wltlldre\y from that Institution some time ago. Not long after he figured as the defendant In a $ : ; 0000 ; damage snit , brought by lte\ Larrabee Campbell , a minIster - later at Randolph , III. - The preacher alleged that Johnson had stolen the affections ! OC Mrs Campbell and had broken tip his homc Time case was tried ! to a jury nnd a yerdlet ! rendered In favor of the dercndant IIIUIUXC OX l'OOl 1\lDI OASES. : \11111111111111" l'ro"IIIII III COlllilel the . . CUII"I" to Ill' rll 1111. The hearing on time application for a writ of mandamus : to compel time county to re- fund to Charles B , Keller and the lerehanti , National bank some $3,000 , which was paid for county poor farm lots , came on before Judge flume yesterday and will probably last for a dty Or' , two This Is the Urst. de- aided action taken by tho' poof' farm lot holders to recover from the county on thel Judgments . they have obtained. The mandamus proeeedings are based on the same allegations : which were advanced In time suits brought against the county and which the county lost It Is held that when tIme county sold the lots It had no rhht to dJ so and consequently that II could not glvo a clear title to them On time other hfllll , the county claims that It can give a quit claim deed , which will clear the titles. Ills also hold by the defendant that the Judg- mcnts arc void because the cases came on , for hearing tint before the county commls- sloneu , who hall no } utl'rllctlon. The decision will bCJ of decided Interest to the county , liS there : Is about $300,000 which will need to bo reran'led If the case Is lost. " 'unlel lie Hln"le Again , Darbarra flatter hall ! led a petition for divorce - vorce from l\Uchal'1 Hotter on the ground of desertion The couple were married In 1878 and there are tw01lhlldren as a result of the marriage , of whoml Mrs. RoUer desires the custody . Hotter Ie sold to have deserted - suted his wife on April 3 , 1892. Henry IIolllday hu also sued for a divorce floin his wire , llebccct : Ann , and ! Minnie Ell- man also 11eslrcs to 'bll separated from her husband , John S - UE'J'AJIS 01. A PI1AHI.'UI STOlt'si Ue"II"fllllll lIurrllIl1t' ; ' ' : Ss'celN ! the 3It. ' ' lean Count ait1t S'Ioieliee WASHINGTON , Nov. 2.-Tho Department of State has received a report from Charles E. lisle , United States vice censul nt Guay- mas , : lle ) ( . , dated October 16 , In which he gives his official account of the devastating storm that recently took place In that vlcln- ity 110 MYS ; " 1 beg to report a most ter- rllJle visitation of wind and water over wit- I net'3et ! on this gulf. On the let a cyclone I struck thlD coast 8nd came UII the gulf , de. straying shipping anti houses. The town of La ! Paz WAS nearly wrecked. It 19 reported that 181 I houses were destroyed All the shipping , nineteen craft , including sinai ! boat > , were beached or ' wrecked Among them was the schooner Czar , with 20 : ; cases or d'na- unite on board She wall rent ! high and dry. Fortunately no explosion occurrcd. At Mazallan the promenade called "Olas Alias" was wallhed away and some oC the residences on It dllma ed , The steamer DI- ego Is dama ed. The American steamer WII- lamette Valley put back nl1l1 tool refuge In Magdalena bay , arriving ! four day behInd time The rivers Yaqui Mayo : and Fuerte have flooded the whole country In theIr vicinity , and large sugar plantations have been greatly damaged The British bark Sharpshooter ! , Captain \\'altl' , was disabled In a hurricane near the equator on the hot of August , and after drift- Ing for slxty-rour days was towCll Into this port by the Mexican : steamer Oaxaca She left Junln , Chili , JUly 1 for San Francisco , with 700 tons of nitrate or soda The Semarn railway hall stiffened Nverely by wasimouts . . 3111' 'J' unA'l'1I Nl' A ( HL\U CIIOSSIXG. OIlC flf Cl. I'flg'StIlIl lomnt Ire CIt IzelIN . t hUII't IIINtllllll lilth'cI. CIIIC.GO Nov. 2-A distressing accident occurred this morning by means of which , Mr. Laurin 1' IIl11lard , one of the oldest residents of Chicago , and whose estate Is valued at millions of dollars , met Instant death MI' . Hilliard lives In the suburb known as 1.0llgwood , situated on the Hock bland and Panhandle railroads , and tIme accident occurred nt the Intersection of Nlnety.firth street ! , Aehlantl avenue antI Charles street 1\11' \ Billiard - hard , who was 83 years old , was out for a morning drive , attended ( by his hired man. At the crossing above mentioned time buggy wa struck by a fast passenger train on the Pa""andle road. The horse was thrown forl- feet and instantly : Itllled. 1\Ir. \ 1I11111lrd was . knocked over to one side oC the street by the force or the collision , anti was dead when the few people who witnessed the cas- ualty reached him The hired man had his left leg broken , several ribs Injured and It Is also reared that Internal Injuries will cause his death _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIIC.HIO EI.n"\'I'OHS IN 'I'itoUilfl. / ' \cclI"11 of OUIIII'I'IIU" D..ltlliltlell " Agmilitat the 1.11" . CIIICAOO , Nov. 2.-Atlornl'Y GenEral Mo- honey has filed twelve Informations In chan- cuy against elevator companies The bills pray for Injunctions to restrain the compa. nil's from buying graIn and depositing It In their warehouses , to restrain them from buy- lug InfErior grain and mixing It with better grain they have Ill , store , and to restrain ! ! .tJEm front .conslIrlng' ; ta' control the market 'Tho ' cases . . . ere set , , , { own before Judge Gibbons - bens to COIIIO uP' for 'hearIng three weeks from tooay. - The attorney general gave notice that he would also tile eight petitions for leave to file information In the nature of quo war- ranto In elevator cllses. . Take the Durllngton's 9:48 ! ) : n. m , train for St. Joe and Kansas Cily. Three hours faster than - the fastest day train of any other line. line.City City ticket office , 132-1 Farnamn street. RADIANT m - - - HOME _ _ _ _ _ _ _ od - . STOVES # = . - -r- - - - - I - - I Have aU the latest and desirable improvements - - provements in stove construction. Many new and exclusive features. Strictly up I - to date in every - . par- . , - ticular Have stood 'j-- . the test of 25 years. \1. \ : ; . , ' Economical hatid- _ - t . - , , , , , . . some and durable. t.-i , Cost no more than ' , inferior stoves. . MILTON ROGERS & SONS ; SOLE AGENTS , , 14th andFarnam BIG SPECIAL SALE GRANITEMTAREa The lowest prioes ever touched on tha favorite oooking utensils. Tenpot Preserving : Iettlcs A Ilqt. ! 2ft. ] . - - - - - - - Jo : ! ) ISu 2 : elt : aft.I ] -I lit. 0 qt. iOqt - - II lit. 4 qt. 22c 2t lIc : ISO GOo 3e 68c GSc 3 - DIsh IPUUS. 1' Coffee Pots . tllqt. Hqt. 17qt . 1" " t Oqt : ( it. ' ' j'Jc [ Ottu SOc I POc : 480' 0(1t . 4m1t. C . 5mi Glio . 1. Wash Baslus. I . , . Tea Hettlcs Istslzo 2d slzo. 3d size ' . ra.t . , , ' 230 2'Jo aJo . ' ei' r\1I.7. No 8. ' . 740 e J ; : I , . ; : _ ' ' Pudding , , ' ? - Tipped . , . ' - . . ' - - - . . .11 Sauce Paw Puns - ' , - ' Omit. 3 f1. ] 4 ' lit. 0 qt n ; qt. 2ql. 3'It. ' 4elt.1\ lit i' : . . J3 2c 2'.10 lIc : 1k lee 10e : :4c : 2Jo a c 1 The 1319 99- 'tut ' . FnrUUt11 Store. Street. . - - II - - - - - - - - - I [ , . . . , - r' 1 _ . . , - - - - - - 1 _ - _ - - - - - - - - lIIlSlIillSS ) ! ! ! ! ' CA lilt IHII C't'I'II'r. ) : ! 10"1' "rhh'lr" ttmgmle 111 n IIl1cl for R C."olllll..n l'rlat' . CIIICAOO , Now 2.-Tho motocycle or honell'88 carrIage contest , which lies been contemplated for several weeks anti which was Ilromoted by Mr. 11. H. ohlsaat , pro- prietor of the Chlc3go Tlmes.Herald and Evening Post , was started this mornIng , but will not be finished until a late hour this evening , owing to the extreme length of the coune. The route provided ( ] Is an Ideal one , extending from this city to Waukegan , III" , and return , a total distance of nlnety-elht ! ; miles Today's race Is not time big ! event for n $5.000 prize , as was originally contemplated , but Is simply a supplementary or consolation race for a prize or $100. ; Owing to time fact that so man ) ' requests for a IloStlJOnement of thl1 bIg race canto to tIme judges yesterday from the manufacturers and inventors , who dltl not have their machines quito ready for compelltlon , they concluded the Interests of science anti of the motocyclo would bl' best subser\'cd by a postponcment or the big event to Thanksgiving day , Novcmber 28. Thousands of people gathered this morning nt the starting place 011 Garfield boule\'afl1 Pod Halstead street , and along the route to witness the unusual sight , anll a dozen mounted policemen were necessary to keel the Coast clear. Only four machines appeared on the ground ! at the time set for starting , \'Iz. : The 11. Mueller Manufacturing : company oC Decntur , 111. : built on the general ; plnn of limo Benz machine of Germany ; the Charles E. Duryea company \ ef Springfield. Mars. ; Kane.Pen- nlngton-company or I1aclno , Wis. , and Morris : & Salem of PhiladelphIa. 'fhe start was made at exactly ) S:4r. : , and the rivAls started down the houlevard neck anti neck at a smart ten.mlles-an.hour gait on their long journey , amid the vociferous cheers of the thousands or nssemblell spectators On arriving at Waultegan the contestants will telegraph to the Judges announcing that they have reached thl' turning ! point. 11 will take about ten hours for time horseless vehlclcs to cover time course , and It will be late this evening before a winner Is announced. A noticeable feature of the start was the presence or a large number of well known carrlago manufacttmrers who InAllectcd time motoc'cles carefully and watched their mOVe- menta earnesllY. p - Iiil ) . " l'CANDItSS-jelexTmnlcrlt. , Oel. II I , IIB. : ; aged ! 77 ) 'eIl18. t.'unemt nt 2 : ! o'dod Hun.ln nHer- noon , Nn\'emher ( ) 3 , 1SX : ; . from hlq late I ealiterice , 4402 North 21lh street , to Io"ofl'sll.awn eemelel : ) ' . p Iteml'nl Notice P. D. e5tner , printer , book bInder and blank book maker , has removed to and taken charge of the ohl Festuer ! Printing company's plant at 1307 Howard street , aud time firm will bl' under the amino of F' . n. Pestner , .Jullus Festner , mannger. _ _ . _ _ w.qj fl C ' _ Il'C Il' ( 1\llIllJ\v'ft Iho 81111\1'0011 UU"I.e'ft the 1Ilrll.t , Ho keeps bnl'plnJ on time Kitit' ball plnno ) becn\lso thOl'o's nuH'O SLJ'ClljItlt In Its toiio mtll.c swcot- fleas in Its BOlllld mm'o plnllo ) for time mOllOY , thnll lii ! nay ! tlthcl' In- ah'lImon ! mlilio. Stl'olllly ctt tlol'scd by every leading ! wtls ( ! III t.ho . vor1d. Easy paymcnt ! ! , If soil Il\tc. \ A. nOSPE , Jr. , J\\ullcnIlJ \ Art , m 1513 , ) ou II\'Io l . = - : ! ) , : : : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : - _ " : _ : : = - S- ; SPECIAL - - - MEAT PRICES The Bcst Meats I1t n Saving \ of : 1e to 5c ou Euclt PO\ltlll. IIIAI ! > TIlE SAMPLE ! LIST. PurlUrhou o teak I , plluIll1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Irlolll Steak , IIU\wd. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOu Hlh I Hon ' , I , tomm imd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C to 10- : HoullIl Sll'ak : , a 1IIJllllllq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : 'io Chile m ) , mast l , 4 IHIIOII1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ? ' , e lIolllnlt Beefs IllIullll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4c Pork I CiItl-4 , 3 : \OUI\I \ ) ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 : llulIoo t t t'1Ol8)0111111. \ \ ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tOe . ill ml ttnmm SlOW i , poulld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Sc . Ho.t I.arll : , nomm mmd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lJ All other Mell ( , Pllultr'y , otc" , lu prolorlloll ) We also carry n filII Hue or 1ll1e Orocer- ICM ! that cats not be bcnlel1 lu Otunima A TIUAL OlDER R1QUISTiD. . B. NEWMAN 2206 Farnam St. TELEPHONE NO. t t 13. Sale of r : Table Linens : For Monday and Ttlesday. 20 per cent iSCOlhlt on Table Linen in - pattern or by the yard. vVe have Table Linen in handsome patterns , with border aU around and Napkins to tnatch. Table Linen by the yard from the lowest price up. ' AU our towels will be sold 20 per cent . ' off former prices. OU14 . . U r - - : , - Kid Glove Ie , Department Is full of new and choice oods. E.ine dress Gloves in buttoned or lace. Party Gloves ] in all lengths and shades. Street Gloves in mocha , castor , lamb or pigskin. Prices from $ .OO up. l..adies'and children's Kid Mittens from $1.00 up MRS J. BENSON. . . . . . . . . . . .1.11. . . . . . . . . . . . . N . . . .Cheapest. . : . and Best. . . . : . V If you want a stove Lo 4 . - ' - , . burn any kind of fuel , BI 4 . :3 : (11 ( and at little cost , the . . - - "Riverside" = : ; ! Oak Stove : . I - Will suit you It Is the . i best and prettiest oak . 4 I ' Stove mude. We ask . N i , yOU to toke n look nt it . 4 and get our prices. It . - keeps tire ns long as a . 4 - . - base burnet' . : , e $ \1iii. \ Lyle Di key & Co. " , i . S e. : . " A ettts. 4 . it 1 " \ \ . - . - 1403 Douglas St 4 . & 4 . 1 . . a . . . . .11. . . . . . . . 4RI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0. . . . . . . . : _ : : - ' : - . . fOR. t ; , = 8 . - . . , - " TO\lE8 . : . , i ) JVS. \ AND . \ I : e ii ' DC6tIftO ? . WOlCb : . A , OVER fll1CC10/l ONE . . . II ) use. . . " . . . . I . . . , . , i .dk : , " 1U ; ; . . .A Sigl1 , Of limo merits of AI'orn iia'te Bnrller ! ! 1M t lie t fac I IIl11t I \vo snltl Ilinro IIn'nl I I Acorn , ; IIlII'lm I ( I mc O tuber t him ii \\11 e\'l'r , . 1I1t111l I Jnl' , IlIlInth i I C Inco I , WII hll\'o lime III I I itti mmOs& VOII aid > a ri ml g time immi nil thill'S i , what do yn ii , , thIJIlt itt thlll ? I ) olm' t. I t ititik I I lie A conims ; m rove t ' Imo I r , i ; jtH j ; tH ? ; ; i lHd' : ; ; & ; Co1 : ; , : , 2407 CUItt\ug \ St. Sole AgclttS. ; , . .4..40I C . . . . . .a , MRS. DAVIES , MILLINER Has just received a very large line of - Pattern Hats ' - ' , . . - 'AT Reasonable Prices The swell Street Hat of camel's hait. Call and see it. Tam Snanters ' at Half Price 1520 Douglas St. TRUSSES. . . . ; . ; We are beaql1arter ( { ' - for Trusses and maka ' --a , . asp2cialty of adjust9 inj theJ1 , . ? ELASTIC ; ' . - STOCKINGS - For vurlcoso veins - and weak joints R nBE GOODS oC nIl kinds. AhJe ! 81 Penfold 00. TI.IE LION DRUG HOUSE 1408 FARNA STIU E'r. onp Pnxto , HotOJ , - -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 t tAre You f . Toothless ? ; I wlll mnflc ron : t . New Set for $ 5.OO. Fit GUl1rantceti. t DR WITHERS , .Ith Floor ci tCth and Douglas. 'ii 1 ' Tel 1775. L 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- A Sore Throat - onCott 0"11- Should not bo left to "cure Itself . " It acetic attention at IIrst 01' 11101 U i serb complications may foUu\\ La Grippe Cough Cure , Is the sovereign ! remedy for mmny Corm _ . couch or throat trouble It antI \ Oll't ! bb' . . ' hove It como anti l get a samille bottle fred. 'Cho first doan will Give you fnlth , auth ! thlt Jlrst bottle will cume . 21c ; and Sic tJoltle Slierifiun & McConnell M ij 11 Drug GO f5f3 Dodge Sl---2d Door \Vst \ poslom NO PAIN. NO GAS. 1'ccll1 ltrllct"ll : 'lIhont 1'11111 IJR I.ucnl AIlllIcllIIlI1l to the GIIIIl" . ir D. " " Bailey . . . , 311 Floor 1'41t0'1 Slit I , " t 6th & Fllruatt1. Tel , t088. _ High Class Work at Reasonable Pricas. Set 'l'cetli , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Ir.O ! ( ) host 'I'tiCtIl . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1.r.1 } 1 lIlhll : ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thO ( ) IIllwnrli 22 Id. Gold Crowns . , . . UIIU ( ( lu 'li'O . . . . . . . . . ItrlcJgu T'cth , IICI' ton lii .IjIU. , l'nlnlc.M Extritctlitg . . . . . . . . . . . , t O 'l'n'eJ\'u Y.nu Experience . I.t" , . . Ihlhcll Uiglm : ( Ytlln : 11\ OIJUl'