Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMATIA DAILY HJSISt T/tMUSDAY. XOV1SMIU8R 1 ! ) .
J5PEG1RL NOTICED
Ailt orUnrrni-nlit for ( lime column
< rll tic tnkcu nnlll IJIiitO p. tit. ' "
the * pvcnliinr n'nil until H p. in * for " '
innrnltiK ami Sllinliiy rillll" ! ' " .
A U orllHci-M , liy ri-iini-xlliiK- " nnm
liorril rli.-cU , rail Inn IUIMHTH nil
IrcNNCil In n niiiiilit-rril IMIor In car
f Thr HIT. An * viT * no nililrrwipi
vtlll OHUoriMl ii | iin iirrxriilnllon
f HIP clippk enl > . llnlpn 1 ! - " ' '
niiril llr t lii-MTtloni IP " nori
lliiTi-iini-r. NulliliiK Inltrn for IPX
( linn U.-.p for llrnt ItiMprlliiii. Thru
niltprflflPiiipiitn iniint IIP rtm po
SIT ! \TIO\M A > VVrr.l ) .
BITfATlON WANTED I'OS 1IY OI N (
lads ( in r. nvIM or rlnrk In ilry poods "lore
I'mir venri - j-npirlMirc n * copilot tan fpM
German and EiiRllfl. A0.1r < - * llox lid nMiornc
Kan A MI.O 19 * _
AVANTI3I ) MALI : HIM. ! * .
-i.iVE. INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN
Omahi to ornnnlzo clubs nf three In II * ' Jnm ,
lion nf niir fmnnus Orrhnrd lloinfn Innds I
ri > ntrnl Ml nl nlppl Thp ild < - ot Immlftnvtlon
In KOlnif umilb , where thorn are nn lint wind *
no cold winter * , no Mlrrnrdii. nn crop fnllurei
Where two or lliree crops oin ! * raided rar
year. Where there In no piirh thine n fnlmr
If a min will work oniliilf ns hard as In1 aof
In tlilR rounlry Civd wimmcrs mild winter
Sure pnvlnt eiops of friilt nml Knrdcn truck
niched roll on eiitli He t rallwny facllltl"
Gen W Amp * , central nuent , l l * I arnnra "t.
Omaha " 4' "
[ M.OO TO HVIOO SALARY PAID SALESMEN
for elunrn- experience not npcefiary. extra In
il < icpnipnt ti customers. Hlnliop K. '
. Mo n
I7SOO TO JIM 00 PER MONTH SELLING THE
Illilrr Doilhtn llelort Oil Gni Hnrner , cnn ii"
placed In any cook or licitlng ilov or " " ' " *
It produce , n pi-rfect natural pn fire , I'0" ' ' . ' " " ' ]
rhrnpor than conl nr vvond Per tertni niMre
Co. Works " ' Ij '
liny City Novelty , . .
, , ;
WANTED. ll7N AT GOOD SALARY. CALL
ntii DotiBl ii It-MBOD-M
_ _ _
WANTED. SALI'.SMAN rOH NEHRASKA ,
lllieial nalarvto Kond nnn. nlm fldo lln" nnn
Callfornl-x Cider compaii ) , ClileaBi (
. WANTED TO LEAHN HAH
lier trade , utendy work after plRlit WII-KS , f n
nrtlay WBR'S while learning , tools free , IB a
IIIRUO mnllPil. HI Ixmls Ilurbcr collcjc. MJ N
Bth ntio t , St. Louis. Mr > . H-115 2 '
BAMSMHX : TO TAKI : onnvrw : AND cor.
Icct : $ M ( ) IMIIII ] slcneil by n miHlnoss nrn
rpqulrnl , pxcliiflko tprrltory , Jf. 00 to $ wnn
nppklv. KOI purllculnrH niWrws P. O Ixix 1.J..4
Ne\v York Clly _ H-Mlfl ; 10 *
SAtnsMrNvANTKn TO siu. THAS : ino
niaticv , exclUBlxe tprrltnry pirtlculnrs fipp
minuilB ( i rpntH. Mnhnilouii Tea Co . ilt ; } > '
III.
A MAN OH I.ADY TO MANAOfi niSTUlMUT
IIIR noaj. Biimiilcs. sp laHlPS. ilo i " " ( " I' " " ' Inff
Hnml H > l\an Co. 727 Wooilwanl Dclrn it Mlth
lOo for mimplcrt neap , etc. , Iccchcl . " jjl ;
, , ] (
iini.r.
TAllINHT PIIOTO' * . J2 00 PRU DOZ-
I > n lPS. in-115 South ICtli st C-J74
ANTHD. AN nxpnuir.Ncp.n WOMAN COOK
In ii Hnall fnmllj . one who can iln C.crimm
nK. no other work to Oo hut cook STlarj
S 51th st C-IW-S )
J400 wiek. Ml . _
WANTED. A Olllt. TO DO SKCONO
and trml to rlillcl 1" > months old None but ex
perienced n'-cd nppl > . Oil hi 2IUi t
„ , GOOD GIRL GENEHAT
woik. 2108 Cans Btieet C
Foil HINT nousns.
HOUSES-P K. DARLING , I1ARKEH I1T.OCK.
D 4iEi
IIOIISHS IN ALL PARTS OP TUP. C1TV.
O. P. Da\l9 Compin > , loOj I'urn.im _ D liC
YIOUSK pen HINT ,
house ten ii oins. cleK.intl > furnMieil , hut
water hint , l.umdry. ( .ible. cairlajfe. etc.
Thai r Ilnll. C18 Paxton block. H 131
STAN i oiti ) cuici.n coTTAnia , n HOOMS ,
all , tnoilcrn. jan , fuel. Apply lijron Uee.1 Com
pany .21. So. lUh St. ' _ _ " "l''I ' _
HOUSUS-IIUNAWA & . CO . 103 N. I5TII ST.
IJ 118
UOUSKS-0. O WALLACE. 312 UUOWN jJUv.
Z MODKUN 8-HOOM IIOUSKS ; r MINUTHS
walk from court house. Hoom 2S. Ilaikcr blk
O ISO
rou HKNTcjY'nNisiinDiousn OP
eicht luoma benldos alcove and bithroom. soath
fiunt , wlla all conveniences. Inquire SMS Half-
Unnard t. l211
_
IKTNO. lDm ST. , 8-UOOM MOUKUN 11H1CIC
with barn Oiniih.i He il llstatc .t Trust Co. ,
211 Ho lSlhnt. _ _ 'Zt-'L
roit KP.NT noisp.s IN ALL PARTS OP Tin :
city , llreiimui , IA\B S. Co. , 4W 1'axton block.
U M.'iil-N.'J
MOUP.KN IIOIJSIS-NI\V " UOOM
Inlri near llaiiai'iin paile , 2715-17 Popplelnn ii\e. .
inoiltrn biKkx oir t uiith 29th , r.ISOJ Nonh 23d
l , iu l HJ Hlierwoid u\c. C. A Hlnri. 515
N. Y Life. _ U-574-N30
DOO H 2IST AVKNl'n. NINIMIOOM MODIJUN
houie. aril 330\1C5 feet. J N. I'icnzcr , oppusllo
poHlolllcr. _ I ) M5SO
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STIJA.M , "NO i : < JlAIi , WINTI3U OK SUMMIlll
cpntial. modem 5 or 6 loom Iluta Tlzard 221
N. 2 < lh I-OS3.)3 |
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1'OR RENT 6-riOO.M HOUSLI , CJ1 H Iiril AVI2
rou HINT : CHIAP ,
Itats , roonn. etc. 11 J. Kendall. C2J H. Ifilh st.
D 7I3-D4
a on c nooMS. "CLOSETS , WATOII. ws N n
D c7l 1JIT
rivn-noim iTotJni : . $400 , 015 I'Aoinc ST.
Inaulio " k.'l HouthJ3lliBt. D-JOO-18
92S N. . - . MOniJUN. JW.
SOOI 8 lltli M. , 7-r , ininlcrn , J20
277J Wfli tii St , 7-r , modern , K'I. ,
3401 Jiul. m St. N-r , inmlein } JO
4100 Lifajitle uve , l-r , modern , J25.
M7 S. Sltli ft. , H-r , modrin. ( V >
20.1 H. 2ltll Ht , 3-1 inodrrn $ ' 0
I'ldcllty Tiiul Company , 1703 I'ainam nt
i3 norsns. ALL si/.r.s AND PAIITS or
clli. 1 * . I > . Wend , IClh nnd DoiiBlm hlrpcts
D M'JIJ-DIJ
roit iti.vr-iK5TFT-uooxt : not-si : jr. oo PIU
iiiunth. crntr.il locution. Inquire 2GI > i Cap live.
U-91 ) ! ! )
riviMtooii not'Hi : . WITH ct-rv VVATLMI 112
So. SSth D-MW330-
oit UIlNT-r.l.lXlANr IlKHIunSTR. ALL
moilern convenience * * , liest lomtlcai , chenp
llnnnnn , LJVU . . i'o , 1'axlon bl'
rwiiIMIOOM : HODHI : MODIIH.N' IMPIIOVI-
iiKntv. In hplcndld lonlltlon , lint vir > c n-ap
11)1 Ho itth Kt. H-873 15
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rm llUNT-NMNlT-HOOM" ! ALL MOD-
cm ImprtnemuiU. .Vppl ) . ' ! . ( > Jliun.'y M
10-IIOOM IIOUSi :
for lent. 115 S. 2tlistriet. D-M135 50 *
_
iii so SD , rrit.N'ACi : , GAS. HATH ; 12500.
D-MIIO 30
MODIHN : TI.V-IIOOM : nnicK. HIST :
lion In Omnlu , Ii nilnutea'alK In 16ili street.
W I" rhilt. I'-M Douslas street D Mill ! II *
rou iTiJNTr iv insimNcN : i : co.
2 ili nnd lhilf-ll" ; inl ( iiinlnhed or un-
riirnlnlied. Otcar II , Wllllninii , 1O7 Ilatnej t.
ri'iiNihfnii > "iTTi'Hli : rou IIINT : o MONTHS !
1117 .Snutli Itti , mur llunscvm paik , half plocK
lum cur line ' 1'11
rou HINT. Tl oo iiorsvLr
eiu loiu t ill * Mtfi * , fninaet. rt ! > \ > ater nnd cls-
Ifin. Ijurn Applj 901 S , "M ktnet or ! ' ) ! Ciill-
forulu tire * ! D-MI73 . ' !
iroitini HOITM ; . TIUHTIIN UOOMS ,
m l | < lll tli'imhlunit , bcsldm cellar , rontnlliln
cinraii > icxmu fm laiindrveiviablei < cn < l nnd
fmniuc lur , e ulnlile. onrrlaRe lmu f etc , PX-
lellent loialLni , near IIIuli Hthonl , : ' > 10 Clikimo
htieet itnt itiiHoniiblt * ( o dealniblu partv \ \ -
11 nillllth , KniUuh lintel D-MI71 ID *
COTTAOII , 7 HOO.MS ANI > IIATII , l.AHUi :
Inun. K 'Hl Inrutlcm , mar liiulnws rent > 15ft ) .
112) ) Noilli 2'ilh , miner Llmrlei ttuel W , II.
Crinitb. KarlaUl In < tel ] > - MI72 19 *
\
tts. rou HUNT rui.MMiHi ) itotnis.
ro IKNT 'n.visiiKi ) teeMs A
boaid. Cull ot Ml Jouulabit. i ; 7
t'UNi.siini ) oOMs iiousu'i.vn ,
at , M.lls'K. I1. MI64 24 *
ri It.MSIIi : ! ) ItOOMS AM ) IIOAUU.
rt u.\isui : UOOMS AT THI :
Capitol , hj Cap. uvcj transients accommodated ,
WITH HOARD. : ij faOUTII 25TII ST.
I' MS2N1J
TJ : 1'IIANKI.IN , ZII N. 18TII BTHKKT. I'AM.
_ | ly Uiardln house r MIM Z3'
N IIOOMU. IQ\\N TOWN LOCATION.
_ IJoarU jjpllorml. 1I1J ChlcuKO , rMIH Zi
KICIJLY IM IINlSHFir UOOMS ANI ) HOA11D ;
uteam Ii al. ? J4 b. iMir et. r-M15J
rou HI\T STOIIIS AM ) orrit-us.
Hr.ffT-TlllJ RTOIIY liniCK UflLDINO
nt 91 r rnnm nrwi Thli bulldl/ia ; hns a nn > -
jirT > f renrnt Imwtnrnl. pnmplMe nlmm lient-
Inic nxtur nuti-r on nil floor * , r . Hr Ap-
tdy nl tin.n - f The llw I-MO
USKVIS n ANTKI ) .
\ \ \ NTIiAOKNT1 : A Nil OttaANIKttHq Mil.
prnl rontrnrl clmicf terrltor > , plan with nwid-
* rn ld BB , ps > i | ck. ncrldcnt , dentil nnd r-n-
ilswrncnt lieni-m Adilrrm Atncrlcmi llfn vo-
_ jent AMorlntion , St. lonil * , M.i. J &W-15 *
wi : WANT O.VR iffVDiinn
to fll m.wk . ccrilllcnted rrxurnl Ii } Innd
i.rnnts. I ua-I'lorldi Irfind ro , l.f
in J-lil
WANTII-MIN : AND wmr
flenr JOTOO vteekl ) nlili our lilnr snver n
< -nnlly nf > 0 > w monthly In other llnei , Jt 0
Mini > l < i Irff. Tlm j nwklng Iui9lnr9 shniil
nildr < > x , with mnnin , Merrill Mff. Co ( A M
IS Cnml mrwt , ClilcnRO .T-lll DIG
WANTIJD ( ir.NMUAL AOBNT 1C ) HULL AN
rontiiMt with fannfrs on commission. MrCn
liim Sll Pence Post Co. 11J ) t'uxton Hide
Chlrngfi J-M1C219 *
WANTHl ) . AOHNTM I'OIl Till : fMTH
Slnlei llenevolput no ( l t < 7 .1 Watt RCIV
ngt . 31P Ilinrd of Trade Oirmlm. T-MIOT 2)
WAVI'MI ) TO HUNT.
WANTIin-rAMMH TO HKNT IN' TXWOLA
nnd ndlolnlnK countlrn , for Die lot Germnn ( in ,
Sv ctll n tenants In the eountiy. O W Cnrlool
120' 1'nrnam nl. K 232-NSO'
IIOAUU WITH uoo.Mi WANTID IN PHI
v.ite fanillj for Rpnllomin nn I 111" niolher
IIoii o nimlorn. State telins and location Ad
jlrowi I' 2) , Hee K MH' . IS'
CUJNTLKMAN WISIIHS IlOAilT ) WITU"lN
live hloikfl of 24tli nnd Lake ntueli" . Addii" <
X , Station _ A. K-M147 2 ; ) <
\\ANTID , TO UINT GOOD PAIIM UITII MA
chlnfi > nnd stock. Addieis I' 31 , cue lice
K-MI74 I9
STOUACn.
BTOIlAOK-rilANK KKH8. . 1211 HAIlNnY.
M IS2
c sTouvan AND WAitniiot'si : ro
Jones. General stoi.iBe nnd forwmdlnir
M -IS3
i : TO IIUV.
SMALL SirOND : HAND CAUINKT OIIOAN IN
Rood nnlcr , give description and price. Acldrcs
n 4S. Hee. | N-6-U
WANTIID. SnrOND HAND UI3M1NOTO.N
ljpe\\rller. miHt lie In llrst-clapM condition
Address with ample ot vvoik. AiMrw * I' S )
Itee. N 112-1S'
WANTHD. DOC1 A WIII.L IIUOKCN Sr.TTUI
or tiDlnter. ( ! lvi- full ile-c ilplloii , nunllllrntlon
nml price Aildresi r 32. Hoe. N MITSIS *
roll hAI.i : VIIbCKLL V.M'.Dl'S.
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IIAIIDOOD , 4 AND 5-fOOT PHNC'IJ I'OI
corn cribbing. C. II. Lee , ! I01 Dougl is
IP YOU WANT TO J1UY OU Sr.I.I. A < ! OO1
second Iintiil lilcjcle. no to Omaha lllcjila to.
323 N. IClh sticet. Illcjcles icpalicd. _ _
it-uooi iiot'sn , rtn.L
boardtrs. Innulie nt stole , 521 S llitli
Q M849 D9
roil 8ALI3 , QITNTITV PINH OLD LfMIlL'U
conslstlnst of 2-cl. 2xC. 2x2 , fisS , also "lieetlnu
shlplnp vvlmlnvvs , iloors elc Appl > t > nnl
11th and \Veb ter. or Associated Chnrltlri. M
IIov > nrd street Tel. 1CIO. Q M112 3)
CLAIHVOVA.VrS.
MIIS. DII II WAUHIIN. CLAIRVOYANT. UH
IHblu buslntis medium , Stti } oar at 113 N ICtli
S -IS I
MASSAUn. 11 VTIIS , HOT.
MADAJ113 SMITH , N. C COIt 1CTII AND
DuUKluit , room 11 , misoage nnd batli1-
MMII. HOV.'HLL , TUI5KI.SH AND 12Lr3CinC
baths rincel parlcis In clt > . J1S-320 S r.lli
T-M74J-21
MMIMIS , roiiMuiiLYor ST uomn MAS-
taKCbilli3. . W7 S. Ulli st. , 2d llnui loom 10
T-.M12S 23
MADAMI3 nitACi : LKON. HLnCTniC' , MAS-
ati , liiilh parlois healthful and uriesliliu. 417
buulll lUh , up Htjlln. T MUb 23 *
.t VL.
VIAVI ro. 340 nnn HLDO , iinAi/ui HOOK
free borne tieatmentj I idy attendant. U 4S3
TATIIS , MASSAGI : . MMR. POST , 3104 s IJTH.
U t'G
INI : LIVIHY UIGS CHIIAP. tu nAL'Mi.iY ,
17tli and St. Marj'8 avenue. Telephone. 41)
U 4S7
rou TM'ijwunnns HAVING THI : PUIMI :
teqiilHltes. diir.ihllltnnd speed , call an the
United Ti pew i Her & . Suppllea Compaio , Om ilia
U 121 22"
.MOM2V TO IOA. > Hi : VL
\NTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO , IIS N. Y
Life. Loans nt lovt intes for choice. bcc < : : it ) In
I\cl.ial > a & . Iowa f.iims or Omaha city prfipeilj.
_ W ISS _
MON13Y 1O LOAN AT LOVVHST IIATP.S. Tilt :
O 1Dav la Co , 1M5 I'arnam t. W 4S9
( TriK : CINT MONKY 10 LOAN ON OM UIA
icil utiile 4. Neb. farms W 1) MelUe , Omnli i
W | io
MONr.Y TO LO\X ON IMrilOVI3D OMAHA
pioperty , ridellly Trust Co , 1702 rninnm
M -491
MONIY TO LOAN ON LMPUOVID OMAHA
real estate. Urennan , Ixivu i. Co. , I'axion lillt
CITY LOANS. C. A. bTAHH. SIS N. Y LIPi :
\V-4J3
MOUTOAUCS , G. G , WALLACH , UltOWN HI.IC
\V-114
LUANS ON IMPUOVKl ) i UN1MPUOVI:1 > CITY
piopcity. W. I'arnam Smith A. Co , I3i ) Parnum
W 1J3
MOItTQAOIJ LOANS ; lJO\V IlATKfl
J D. Xlttle , 16th and 1-iouel.is. Omaha.
W -158
I-AIIM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SAUPY , 1 1O
10 jc.na , low rules. Gartln Urts , J10 N. Y L
W 13
six PIH CINT : MOVUY 10 LOAN ON IM-
proxed Onialin leal istale. Tex.n lands to ex-
cluineu for Improved city propmt > . Will nt -
bimiB or pay Incumlii.iiue. will not coimlder
proposition under III 000 Prefer to deal with
owners. Piiscy A. Uliomas , 1st Nat'l Hink
W M9IO-DIJ
MO.M3Y TO I.OAA-CIIATI'KLS.
MONI3Y TO LOAN ON rUHNITUJtI-3. PIANOS
h.irbC.i , v.iuotH. etc , at loui'sl rates In clti
no ic-nioval if Kood . stilcll > lonlldcnlUI , juii
can pay the loan off ut uny time 01 In any
amount
OMAHA MOHTGAOi : LOAN CO. .
30G S. loth Ht ,
_ _ _ X-497
MONKY ' 1O LOAN. 30. CO. 90 DAYS. ITHNL.
lure , pianos , etc. Duff Gieen , loom 8 , Iliirker
HU.S1.M3SS
OIITUN13 MADn BY PHI3HI3NT ADVANCF3
In values , but nonhere .0 nulcUj ns by our
plan of Huccrnful rpeculatlon In Kmln It la
thu beat metho.1 In iihe. Our Iwuk explains
hp. dilation bj mall fully ( h nt free ) l | Bhest
lnnk referemeB. Act quleltlj. p.ittUn Co.
47 Omaha bldir . ChlciiKo , 111. \ MS630
OU HALI3-A > 3tKWOO .STOCK OP IMPI.I3.
inciita , > 300 slock of I'onfeclloneiy. J3 l butcher
shop , u KOCH ! lively Imnlnesii , Euod opening In
nny of these llnea. all In 11 KOOI ! town AIKO
Himo line Impioved and unlinpiuved farms ki
Mlssuuil , Knnsaa ami Nebrasrfii to cxclionita
foi cattle 01 vventern lutta lands D.ivS | s.
Jacloion , Siller City , la. i S9J-DU *
"ofl SAI.13 , A WJ3LL ASSOUrL'n SToT'Tc OP
hanl are , Incl BHIIU tinner loola and tare. Invoiced -
voiced ut tV .00 , at dUcount. Addrehs I' 2J
earn Her , V MIJ3 19 *
on HAM : , onocinv : HI OCR IN NO LOCA-
llon , ( jootn ) . lloaia lixpeetloa. I S N Ikili
\-MJjJ Sl
HVSICIAN WANTI3D. TO TAKH TIII3 PLAC'R
of two rellilni ! ii'i ) k'lum In u ci'i > ai\ ; it
Itwn No opiuiHlllun wllhln 12 mllm MiouM
have 130000 cunti 01 w > eurlt > to buy Irani oltke
outtlt , etc. Winner Ac Maxain , Huilc. Neb
Y-MIM 21
3QUITY IN LAItai : TRACT 01' LAND NRAH
Diiinlm. What tmvo lou to offer ? 11. r Dalley
mo y Y. i.Uo bidtr , / too
Jl.VKi : Or'PIJH I'OIl J1.7W NOfB V. 1UOOHi : .
Oniali.t llus Col. . iMIi and 1'arnam. Z-M-378
O KXCUANCIB I'OIl LAND , TNCOMirTTcisn
n is property and c h Addre i V 17. Hee
_ V.M8I2 20
ix-uooii corrAan. riNui.Y HUILT. COSY
lltllo home , la trade for clear vacant lot K K.
Darling , Itarker block. /-M137 19
3QUITY IN n.VB TIlACKAOn PHOPI3UTY ;
center of town ; paved street ; siaull encum
brance ; to trade for clear resldencu lot or IIOUM
und lot , K. K. UarUnir , liaiktrr block.
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L'NURAL STOCK OP DHY GOODS , CLOTH.
Ing , etc. Want rual estate and t > m rath Ad <
UKU Bnx ill. ronkforl. InJ.
roit .s\ii-iti\L : : P.ST.VII : .
nrnox 111:130 : COMPANY
ur
LMPHOVIM ) PAltMS-O. \ \ CAHI.OCK 1M3
rnrniim * t UE 614 Jl
_
n \noAiNs. KALI : on TUADI : IN CITY rnop"-
crtlei and farm * John N Pretizer , opp P O
1'AllM LANDS. C P. \ntllSON 912 N V I.
HF3MiNil *
HAIIOAINS , IIOrpn-5 , LOTS AND PA11MS.
Mile or tinJc. r. K Darling. Hntker block
RI3 R03
1IOMKS ON 13V IY PAYMI3NTS HAHGA1NS
In lot : u. G Wallace. Hronn block
RI-SOI
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AT I1I3D ltOCK IHCi7"LOT ; It. HI.OCK 12
Vcst I3nd J M. Matnton U
HA11OA1NP IN ACIltX PAttM' ' . DVMILLINOS
and lots. P. D. Wend , 15th nnl PoiiR'n" ftcce n
ni3-MlSl-DI3
IOWA HAHOAIN. 4 ) ACIli : COHN L\ND
chenp. Aililrei Lock ll < x I. Moilnle. IR.
111 ! M ! .4 S0
THI3 rNDI3USONI3D ! WISI1I3S TO SHLL HIH
furin Hoar SherliUn Shi-rldin coiinij. Xe-
brn kn. mntalpInK 12) ) ncren HO ncrcs nnler
cultivation , of which 1" noted In now In winter
RMln , 2D nrrea pnMimiRc , 2i ) ncre liny hind
A JPK > I IIOIKO. flnlilo for 16 head of stock.
Krannr corn irlh , pis nnit chicken home nnd
a poml Vrll CO fft d < vp IK on tie place. The
whole will l > e unlil. If for cnoh , ver > cheap.
Aildrcsi P 30 Hee olllce H-i : Int-f ) *
a.0 < ) PER AC11I3 , PAYAHLI3 ON INSTALL-
menlx. f [ > r 2i-iicre truck faun covered with
wood In NewIer < - > near tallroint and cim-
\ftilMil tci lient nnrkeld. Innd hlsll. drj , feltlle
tltlo clrnr. cet full tinrllciilnr < fiom Rlflev's
real citato olllce , 211 S. 10th street. PhlHdelplili ,
Pa. HI3-M10I 19
non is
TO WINTER. HEST Or
cire , tfrmi rrmnnililp A W Phelpa * Sun ,
S07 N. Y. Lite bhU Telephone. 10:4 328-N23 *
HORSI3S WINTI3HI3D : 11PST OI' CAR13 AND
attention : beit stabler In the cuuntrv , IJOT
slnllJ , no Fhedn. Omilii 1'nlr nnd Sp"ed n in-
elation. Gee Jt S\\lHart , stipt. , tcleph ne 1121
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HOHSIS wiNTnuno ; iinsT or CAIII :
Klven horxes lioth winter nnd summer. Ad-
lire-is M J Welch , Grctm , Neb M' 0-30
1IOHSI3S WlNTnitr.D ; GOOD SH13DS AND
plcnt > of water , best of rnrc , Jl.M | > ei innnth
Imiulro W. 1' . Sn > dcr , D9th and Leavenworth.
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WOOD MANTEL1 * , ORATI3S , TIL13S 1'OU
llreplncc. " . veotlUulea and InrRe llonn ; wrltt for
prices. Milton Holers & Soni. Omali i W
ML3IIUAI > .
pn.ns CURID , HY A SINGLE PAINLESS
tientment , no cuttlnn , no tjlnir : no clntiip. no
caustlcx ltect.il diseases a speclalt ) . Hoston
Pile Cute Co. , S07 New Yolk Life building
155-JI'
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roil I'lHST CLASS HELP , HOTELS AND Pill-
vale families , call Cnnudl in Otllce , 15 . ' DotiRlns
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C , 7. S per cent when I , 2 , 3 > IMIS old , nlua >
redeemable. 1701 Patnam st. JN'attlntcr , Sec.
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Ass'n , 1701 Pec llldg. U M. Niittlnger , Sec.
CIO
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13lh and Oodue Itooms b > da > or week , nil
THE LANGE HOTEL , C02 S 11TII STREET
steam hcnt ; table board , fJ.OO per vseek.
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LOWEST HATES TO OR PHOM EUROPE ,
western agency lliomv4 * CiK > k & Sun excursions.
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3ss : NOTICIS.
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SWANSON i VAI.1EN , 1701 CUMING , TEL. 1060.
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lulnicr , 1417 r.irnam bt . tekplione 22T , CI9
IIAA' AM ) nitAI.V.
! UY YOUR. HAY HY TON OH CAR LOTS WE
buy hay. A. II. Snjder , 1515 Hurt St. Tel. 1107.
COAL.
USE SHERIDAN COAL Till : HEST SOPf
coil Penn limit co.il pike RUaianteed. Vli tor
WhileTel. . 1J7. 1005 I'mnain G13
OH HITUMINOPS COAL , CAR LOADS poll
ilomistle or steam purposes , nddic * > < 3 Excelnh
Coil Mlnlni ; Co , Du Quoin , 111 MIU IMS'
LOST.
8THAYED ONE SOHUI3L HOUSE. SHOUT
tall , vxelRht about 1 OJO Ibs Inform itlon n
to his wheiciiboulH will be gratefully leei-lved
John I. U dlek , 1511'i ' Parnani St.
Lo t rar.23
.OST A YOITNfl IUISH SETT Ell DOCJ Jill-
turn to 13U IliuiK'j , HUltahlu ieward
Lost HI 20
ILICTHH\L ; THIJATIII : > T.
HSS VAN VOLKENIll'HGH DESTRO1S PERmanently -
manently b > electricity iiupeilluuim balls , ino'.ei ,
warts , elc. Room 416 , N , Y Life Illdir.
MD63 D15
NEW CLASS rOHMING AT MOUAND'S
school , 1510 Hniney St Adults , Tnesda ) and
1'rlday , 8 p in , ililldipji. 'luetJ-ij 4.IS p in ,
Saturday. 10 a. m and 2 p. m Call for terms.
Alwuju open , private lessons 9M-D15
orru'K
nnslor Oinului , Nub . Novemlie'r IS. 18'Jj
Scaled iiropisila , In lrl'lcute | , subject to the
isiml conclillonc , will be rocelvccl Imro until
j in , centiul eliiniliinl tlmo Wednesday ,
\'ovcinl > ei " 7. J8 ! > 5 , at which [ Imo and nlaco
hey will bo oppneil In thu prcurnce or bid-
lets , for constructing walien at Kort Croolc.
s'cb Government lescrvc tlm rlsht to
eject or nicejit uny or all ptopoxalH , or
my ait then-of PInnH nnd "pvclflcatlnnH
an bu Keun , anil all Infoimillion ohtaliunl
n application here Knvulopea contalnlntr
troi'OfcaU should ho nun keel " 1'roposnln for
vallts" nnil od.lHSHed to OHAHLK8 r
U'MI'IIIUJY Miijoi nnd Qr Mr
F Grand Cruise
Kith Ilia Fust'I win.
- _ ficrcw J ipruai btcauier
'LATOURAINE" '
. ru aweninirii mlw lo oa hi , f
'
'Bblnroom Apidytmrlr.to MAUIIICF U.KnzuiMiiti
General entern Annul. IM Unodolpli ' .I , , Ulilo So ,
Cr to Harry B. Moorei , 111 ; Tarnam street ,
maha. Neb.
WHITE STAR MNE.
Vnlted Statea and Hnjul Mall Steamers
ailing fr. New \V13DNEbDAYS us follows !
drUllc. 2i ) Nov. 8:30 : amlTeutonlc , i Dec , . 7 am
viniunk77 Nov. , 2 ptu.Ilrltuiinlc , II Dec. , 2 pm
Saloon passage , jr.o und upward.
Second mbln. | 30 and upward
Kteer.iKu passage , IKS and upward.
Drafli | u > abln on dematid eteowhere In Great
rllaln und Ireland void ut lowest rates ,
For Innpecilon of plans of kle.imeiv and any
unher Informutlon apply to local acents or dl-
eel lo :
, MAITLAND KEn BY O'l Aitt. a Il'uay , N.Y.
N ANDERSON , O'l VVN Agtt.
t SOUTH CLARK 8THECT. CMICAQO.
SOMETHING HEATS US
Our Illnoil Is Pficls Well ns Nii
Islinifiit [ of Our lloilj.
"
\
HOW IT KKIir.S I'fl At AltM.
Thp Ili-nlthlcr < | ur Kliltip N Ilio
I'urpr Our Illitoili ( In1'iirrr
It is , dip llctt.-r.
vriuicnci .IIIDIC\I : , PACTS.
\Viirinl1i nml Ilpiilllii CiililN nml Mc-k >
IIPMKI Cold In tlip 1C til n rj * ami
Wlinl It tin ; Ipint To.
Till : WAV TO 1IIJVAUM AM )
1IIJAI.TIIV.
Somebody has said lli t taking cold Is the
cause of half our diseases.
H Is probably trus.
wimt Is ac old ?
U Is a fever and Inflammation.
It attacks unhealthy part ! ) of ths body.
Unhealthy became not properly nourished by
the bleed.
Not properly nourished because the blood
Is not properly filtered.
Here wo hive the whole thing In a nut
shell. If our kidneys were perfectly well
wo would hardly ever catch cold.
Our blood heals us.
It keeps n fat , and warm , nnd strong ,
and hearty.
If It doe-h't , it is only because our kid-
nejs prevent It.
They're not filtering as they ought to be.
What ls filtering ?
It is taking out the poison In the blooil ;
the uric acid , the waste matter , the stuff
that makes the blood poisonous Instead ot
nourishing us.
This the kidneys are there to do.
People with thin , pale , rollovv faces and
blotched complexions , people who are nervous
and headachy rheumatic , neuralgic , anaemic.
These are the people who seem to acteh cold
If a breath ot wind blows over them.
They are not well nourished.
Their blood Is not filtered.
They need Hobb's Sporagus Kidney I'llls.
They need them because their kidneys need
curing to make them filter the blooJ.
This filtering of the bled Is one ot the
most wonderful facts of our body.
Who would ever suppose that you had a
filter Inside joti ?
Hut everjbody Knov.3 It now , thanks to
the discoveries of modern medicine.
And , thanks to the'discovery of Dr. Ilobb.
everbody knows hoV'to cure these filters
when they are sick.
A few dosen of Dr. Ilobb's Spiragus Kid
ney rills will relieve. A few boxes will
cure.
Some people are alWajs taking cold In
thclr kldne.vs , Jus as others aie getting
coughs and sore throats.
It Is because they are weaker ther ? .
Warmth Is healtW ; chills are dangerous.
Cold Is only healthy when It makes us warm
afterward. .
Cold In the kidneys may bring on many
dangerous diseases. . .
It should be stopped at once with Dr.
Hobb's Sparsgus Kidney I'illa.
The best thing toJd,0W | ! i a cold Is to pre-
ycnt It , ami this > .ou , cnn do bj keeping well
fed and well clothed , by not overworking ,
by seeing thai jour kidneys filter jour blood.
Dr. Ilobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills , \ili aid
jou In this. They will keep jour kidneys
in health a.id cure them If they are sick.
They wll uo this when no ther medicine will
cure jou or ralle-ve j-ou.
Hy filtering your blood they will keep you
warm and healthy and cure ouch disorders
as Urlght's disease , rheumatism , gout , anae
mia , chlorosis , neuralgia , nervousness , diz
ziness , hysteria , etc.
Sold by all druggists or mailed prepaid
for 50 cents a box.
Write Jor valuable free medical pamphlet
about the kidneys : "A Filter for Your
Blood. " Hcbb's Medicine Co. , Chicago or
San Francisco.
AS CUSTOMARY
HOBB SPARAGUS PILLS
will bo sold In Omah.t by the
Shciinaii & McConiiclI Druj Co.
1531 Dodge stieet , second door west of p , o.
ACUPIDEHE ' ,
VERY QUEER PROCEEDINCS
Pacts Rtgardiug Tailine to Bring Frank
find Spoorl to Trial ,
COUNTV ATTORNEY MAKING CXPLANATIONS
o SP fur I'rliliij liul Wlltipss
M'prp MiliiMiciinci ! to Vi | > rnr lu-
> p\t VloinlMj \ \ Intt till'
Hilly last spring It became oppirent that
there vsas something crooked In the manage
ment ot the affairs of the dog catcher's de-
paitment. U wns paid tint many more dogs
were reported killed than were really dl po M
of. At the same time It was Intimated that
Israel Prank and John Spoerl , the two men
In chat go , were In collusion In their efforts
to defraud the city.
When Martin J. White was appointed chief
ot police the dog catching business was
called to his attention and he was acked to
Investigate. He eoon reached the conclusion
that the city was being defrauded and a. . few
days later called upon T. A. McCJlilrc , n
detective , to assist him. McUulrc , In conjunc
tion with several other detectives , went to
work ami In a short time securcil evidence to
show that Frank and Spoerl were regularly
charging the city for dogs that were never
drowned. Thl evidence having been pro
cured , Chief While went to County Attorney
Haldrige and asked him to Institute * proceed
ings analnst the two men. The county at-
tcrney tried to dolge that duty
by Insisting that he sign the complaint. Mr.
White having then been ousted from his
olllclal position siw no ratson why he
otiould sign the complaint as a pilvate
citizen. The county attorney th n tried to
Induce .Major Hernia or City Attorney Council
to sign thu complaint and falling In that
was nlmost on thy point of refusing to prose
cute the culprits. White placed the evidence
which he had gathered In the hands of the
county attorney and told him to do his duty
or take the responsibility for evading It.
After some delay County Attorney llaldrlgo
u-uisc-u uiu urrc-fii 01 rruilK aim spoon , WHO
were taken before Police Judge Derka , where
the preliminary examination was held. Hoth
men were bound over to the district rourt on
the charge of defrauding the cltj. The cise
was docketed In the district court. Mr. White
and McGuIre , who had com ? to Omaha to ba
pressnt at the preliminary hearing , returned
to Chicago.
When the September term of the district
court convened the casc of the stile against
Frank and Spoerl appeared upon the docket
of the criminal section. In due time It was
reached for trial and once or twice postponed
for reasons advanced by the attornej-s List
Friday It was called ami dismissed for want
of prosecution , none of th wltnessey for the
state being present , although the county at
torney Informed the court that they had been
subpoenaed. At the time of the dismissal the
county attorney pretended to enter a protest
by saying that his witnesses had been sub
poenaed , but had refused to attend.
NOT SUBPOENAED FOR PIUDAY.
Since then it has developed thnt Mr.
Ilaldrige did not subpoena his witnesses to bo
present Friday , but Instead ordered them ,
even those residing In the city , to bu In court
j'estordnv.
That there may be no question about this
statement , the copy of the oiiglnal subpoena
I'i herewith pilnttd. It speaks for itself and
it as follow ? :
State of Nebraska , Douglas county , ss
The State of Nobra ka.
To the "heiifC of suld countj , greellivr-
You are hoic'by eomin.inded to summon
Thomas McOiilte , .T. 13. Hell , Anton Vanons ,
Simuel Collns , Oliver It. Gilbert. Hobert
I'rltclmrd. Dr J. J. Savllle , O W. llolbiook ,
Patrick Mostjn. Albert Onlm , Theodore
Olson. George P. HemK to appear before
the district court of said county , at court
room No . , in the . . . In Die city of
Oimlui , on the 18th day of November , 1ST ; ,
nt 0.30 o'clock u. in. , to give evidence on the
part of the state of Neluaska In n suit be
tween plaintiff nnd Isi.iel Frank nnd
John Spoetl , defendants , and this j'on s lnll
In no vvlFo omit , under pemlty of the law.
And have jou then nnd there- this writ.
Witness inv band nnd the f-eal of said
couit , thlb l.'th daof November. A D ,
1S9'i FUANIC i : , MOORHS.
( Seal. ) Clerk.
Hy A. Steeic , Jr. . Deputy.
In this connection the following letter from
Mr. Daldrlge to McGulte Is of Interest-
OMAHA. Nov. 12.-T. A. McOulie , Esq
Chicago. 111. Dear Sir : In all uiobublllty
the case against Spool 1 will not be reached
until Monday next. The case en trial might
possibly be wound up Frldaj' moinlng , In
which ca e I could take your testimony I'll-
ilny nfteinoon , but the piobabllltics of this
nte qultu i emote. I would theieforo prefer
that jou come heie Sunday morning and
the caho will surclv bo i cached the first
thing on next Mondaj.
You might be hero on Friday moinlnff and
wait ovei until Mondiy morning , but U your
tlmn H otheivvlso engaged I believe j-ou bad
better not coino until Sundaj' . This case
must be tiled at the time sol and cannot be
continued or parsed , and I cannot try It suc
cessfully unless jou are here The rountj
will paj1 j'oui pxpriiHt" * If jou rome rild.iy
of cour.oo I will do all In my power to get
up cnso so that you can gi > t awnFrldaj
night. Don't disappoint me In fulling to
H. H. nAL.r > moK.
County Attorney
McGuIre yesterday stated that when
he received ths telegram fiom Hald-
rldge , notifying him of the date
for the hearing of the case , ho was In
Now York , where he had some Important
business. He at once arranged to start for
Omaha , notwithstanding the fact that It was
very Inconvenient for him to come at this
tlm . Upon reaching Chicago he received
the letter referred to. The receipt of this
changed his plans and ho waited ono day ,
feeling that he would be here In time' to give
his testimony jestcrday.
The setting of the Frank-Spocrl case for
Friday was something almost unheard of In
the criminal section of the district court
For j'ears It has been the custom to avoid
setting cases on Friday , especially \\hero the
trial would consume any lime. This has
been due to the fact that the Judge lias not
wanted to Keep the Jury out over Sundaj- .
Saturday Is an off day In the criminal sec
tion so fir as trials are canceln d , the time
being devoted to arraigning prisoners , sen
tencing them and taking up motions for now
trial ? .
STATEMENT FROM UALDIUOR.
County Attorney llaldrlgo makes the fol
lowing statement legardlng the matter :
"After I bad written lo McOiilro. telling
him that the case would be taken up on Mon
day , but that his testimony could bo taken
on Friday If ho wished It. I received an
answer In which he Luld that he would bo In
court on Frldaj- . but that It was absolutely
nece&saiy for him to retuin to Chicago on
Friday night. I agreed to thin. On Thurs
day , while I was out of the city , a telegram
waa iccelvod at my ofllco from Hell , stating
that McOulre would leave Chicago at G
o'clock on Thurtday night. This telegram
was opened by my assistants , and rum-
qucntly Mr Slabaugh allowed the cai > o to bo
called for trial , as ho expected McCiuIra to be
here. McGuIre was the most Important wit
ness In the case , and without him nothing
could be done. "
County Attorney Hahlrlge expressed giea'
regie t that the cut > o had been dismissed Tor
ome time before the d .v of trinl he had fre
quently cxpres "d A desire to ptuh It and
Mid thnt ho liiid llttlo doubt ot n conviction.
Ho npp.irrntly believes thst If he had boon
In the city when the case wa callrd he
could hive hid It pis'v > d until Monday , when
It was found that McUuIre had not jet ar
rived.
List evening It wns decided to bring pro
ceedings anew against Spoerl nnd Frank nnd
thij were arrcxted on n complaint sworn out
by the count j attorney. They gave ball and
wcro relented
It Is expertfd tint the preliminary he.irlng
of Spocrl and Prank will be had thl" morning ,
nnd Mr. McOinre has Informed the county
attorney tint hr. will try to be In Omaha
when his final trstlmonj Is iircdcd.
Two IIf PS 11 % pil.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomi" of Junction Clly , 111. ,
wn- told by her doctors she had consumption
nnJ that there wi no hope for her. but two
bottles of Pr. King's New Discovery com
pletely cured her nnd she sajn It raved her
life. Mr. Thos Kggers. ISO 1'lorliln St , San
Francisco , sufTeied from a dreadful cold , approaching
preaching consumption , tried without result
everything else , then bought one bottle ot Dr.
King's New Discovery and In two weeks wns
cured. Ho Is n aurally thankful. It Is such
results , of which these are KIrunic * , thnt
prove the wonderful efllcacy of this medicine
In cotiRliM and colds. 1'rec trial bottle nt
Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Regular size , 50c
nnd Jl 00.
* > iu Postolllcp Tlnip Cnril.
Iopulv PoitmnMer Woodaid has been
iHng red Ink on an old chnrt. showing the
time of arrival and closing of malts. Re
vision has been made necessary by the
change In tlmo eardn of several of the roads ,
nnd esptclally of the Union Pacific and
Northwestern. The now figures will be
ready In a day or two nnd Issued to the
imsltiess men. No very marked changes will
appear.
Piles ot pfoplo have pile ? , but DsWItt's
Witch lUrel Salvo will euro them.
A team belonging to Charles Hnker ran
away Sunday evening and at the corner of
Twentj-'llfth nnd Leavenworth streets , eol-
Idlng with the team of Charles Sharp. Hoth
rigs were considerably damaged nnd Mr.
Sharp , who resides al 3108 Park avenue ,
waa thrown to the ground and slightly In-
lured ,
I like my wife to use Poz/otii's Complexion
Powder because. It Improves her looks and Is
as fragrant a < violets.
Thp He-form 'Mn oiuoiit
s coming to the front everywheie. The latest
s In the determination ot the traveler to
always u ° o the Union Pacific , the shortest
Ino to Portland , nnd the route offering
superior accommodations * to passengers for
Portland , Tacoma , Seattle and other Puget
Sound points. A. C DUNN ,
City Passenger nnd Ticket Agent.
1302 Farnam street.
IIoinpMppUern' nvpiirslnu South.
VIA THi : WAHASH R. R.
On November 1" 27 nnd December 11 , the
Wabash will sell tickets to Arkansas , Louis-
Ilio nnd Texas at half fare with $2.00 added.
'or tickets and further information , or a
copy of the Homcscekers' Oulde , call at
Yabash ottlce , 1H5 Farnam street , or write
G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. Agt.
Via flip llurllnntoii.
Four dally trains to Lincoln S.30 a. m. ,
: I5 p. in. , 4 33 p m , 7 03 p. in.
1M2HSO. > AI < I'AIt VCUAIMIS.
Supreme Court Judge Post Is In the city.
W. L. Alexander , U. S. A. , Is at the P.u-
on.
MaxMejer left for the west jestorday
tternoon.
I. AV. Lansing of Lincoln is regist rcd at
he Mlllard.
John M. Walker and Mrs. Walker of Peoila
reat the Pax-ton.
Herman liehllng and Miss Hehllng ot York
ro at the Paxton.
Mr and Mth R. Miller ot MlfaMtirl Valley
ro Mlllard guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye of Tiemont arc
tiests at the Paxton.
Mr. and Mis. George Mercer have relumed
from their wedding trip.
John II. Crj-er , proprietor of Cremona farm ,
is a guest at the Mercer.
Jlr. ami Mis. C. H. Dsty of Athens , N. Y. ,
arc guests at tli ? Mlllntd.
M. C. Fosnes of DCS Molnes , postofilce Inspector
specter , IB at the Dellone.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colt man of Chajenne
arc guests at the Dcllone.
C. H. Leas and wife , Lincoln , Neb , are
registeied nt the Darker.
Missouri Pacific Altorney James W. Orr
of Atchlson Is at the Mlllard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Canfield of Woodbine ,
la , are guests at tha Arcade.
The Sioux City foot liall team Is at the Del-
lone on the way home from Denver.
C D. Satterloe , pioprletor of the Hotel
IJIalne at Chadron , is at the Dellone.
Master-in-Chancery Cornish of the Union
Pacific , St. Paul , la icglstured at the Mll
lard.
Hcnjamln Klmball of Denver , who was
vlslllng Thomas Klmball of this city , re
turned homo yestoiday.
Phil Winters went to Frontier county
yesterday afternoon on business connected
with the district court.
Miss Kettle L Ilakcr and Miss Helen
Hudd and twelve members of the Robert
Downing company are quarteied at the
Haiker.
Mlsa Lottie Hurke. leading lady , II. 0.
Rmery , manager , and sixteen members of
"The Dazzler" company are domiciled ut
the Uarker.
S. 1C Hooper , general passenger and ticket
agent for the Rio. Grande nt Denver , and W.
H , Cundejti.tvellng passenger agent , arc
registered at the Mlllard.
J I ! , Dli smor ? of the boaid of managers
of the htflf fair left for Chicago yesterday
He will attend meetings of the Western State
Fair association and of the Short Horned
Uioedeih' association , and retuin to this
city on Friday.
Alt A. Hoshnll , agent for Kmlly Bancker's
"Our Flat" company , P. Harry Llebler , agent
for the Tornpklns "Illack Crook" company ,
and J. Robertuon Smiley , agent J , 1C. Hm-
met company , are making the Haiker thcli
heaibiiiartcirf while looking after the Interests
of their respective ( ampanlrn.
At the Munay John Chaplin , Cheyenne ,
Wyo. ; H. Murray , Wymoro ; F. D. Cflrnthcrs ,
St. Louis j George Diet/ , Omaha , W. N Dek-
ker. St. Louis ; C , M. Stephen. F. C. Sparling ,
AVIIIIam Markets , Chicago ; W. A Conkllng ,
Morris Nuiian , C. H. Richardson. 13. J. Still-
well , New York ; C H. Newell , Jr. , Lexington ,
Ky. ; Mrs. J II Sanford , Miss Suslo Sanfonl ,
C. J. Mc.Mahnn , Hoston ; H. W. KogeiH , Chicago
cage ; F. J. Doan , Detroit ; William Collins ,
Wahoo.
. \Hirnnl.jinn ill HIP llolplo.
At the Dvllono M K. King , Lincoln.
At tlm MorctiO II Hnlngloy , IJcutilco ,
Homy Kchora , Llmlmy.
At the Arcade It L Oxford , Hloomfirld ,
T W ( iiirianl , Hyannls ; William Jiloudoin ,
Platttj Center
At the MerilmntH-W II Miinn. Wllbcr ,
H ! IJi-tatour , O alalla. J. It. .Me LauBhlln ,
Hlllte. L II Callln , Allluncu , U. H. lUlbu
A II Oleson ,
WOULD NOT LISTEN TO IT
Hctreuchmont Suggestion Sumuinriljr Dis
posed of by School Bairtl ,
DECLARED THERE WILL BE NO DEFICIT
Cmitilili-t's . \ssuriiiioi > ( liul NI.IHIs
In ilKht Aiiiirpiill- | | \PIM-IIM | | _
I'lll-llHT Aptlllll ( III < | | | >
< 'oiil ( t'icotloti.
Tim subject of retrenchment Imbliel up
for a moment In tlio tlollbeMtlons of the
Doinl of IMucatlon lnt c\cillns. lint it mi-
Jorlty of tlio niemhers promptly dPcliUM tint
tlify wore not In the retrenohlriK luxincfa. ami
the suggestion as sat down on In short
order.
A resolution by Tnkcy cans < > tl HIP trouble.
The resolution riipsesteil ( lint since the board
would bo conun-llcil to face n deficiency of
ftbont JIOO.OOO nt the onil of tlie yfnr. and
there wns n iirorpect that the receipts from
licences wruld bo ? : r > ,000 or $30,0(10 $ ( le < y tlmn
last jear , the nuance committee should em
body In ( ho December icporl such recom
mendations ns It might dcom ndMsablo to
meet the cmetRcncy , even If this Itnoheil u
radlcil reduction lu the fnhrles of tciohora
nml employes.
Several member * ro < v ? lo object. Cramblot
( Icclircd with apparent sincerity thnt tlio
board would not ewe n dollar at the end of
the jeir. Io\\oi mo\ed lo Uy the resolution
cm the table. Tnkey n ked leixe to evnlalii
Ills portion , but IMwardP Insisted tli.u ha
sliould not bo allowed to n > cal < , nnd tlm
motion to jiblo carried. Ayes. Cramblett ,
i-.ilwatds , Johnson , Knodcll , I.owe , Lower ,
AKIii , i. Nays. Andcrs.ou , IliirKego , hunt.
'
I'lcrson , Tnkey , c.
The coal ( inefllon , which has been a con
tinued Irritation during ; Rc\er.tl pre\lous
meetings , was partially disposed of As far
as the American
Kuel comnnuy wns con-
ecrnod. It was KOIpormlssliin \ lo continue
lo ilelher coil In accordince with the con
tract. Its bill for coal previously delivered
H3 aiioweu , nner M cents per ton had boon
dcducled. The bill ofV ej. ( loss , nmounllriK
to $155.Ri ( , w.ts allowed In full , but no action
was trkcn In regard to the continuance ot
bis coiiiiact.
Lockers for the use of the athletic depart
ment wore ordered placeil In the basement of
the Hlili school liulldlnR , cost , $ . ' ( ;
The board accepted an Invitation to nttend
the foot ball paine between the Lincoln and
Omah'i illRh school teams Saturday.
The resolution of X P. Ilughes , as a
tc.icher , was accepted
OcorRBV Ccivell prnted an nppfic.itlon
for the position of attorney for the boird In
\ leof the proipectlse icslgnatlon of Clinton
N. Powell , who
was re-ceutly elected as a
Judge of the dls-trlct court. The application
was pi iced on file.
On recommendation of the committee on
supplies $7ti was set aside for the purchase
of material for the ph > sles department of
the High school.
CIIHY CUSKD TIIIJM 'I'ltdt lll.i : .
I'ullcp Olllrprs riiiu-Kcd ltli llnil Con.
lupt l j < hc SITUCMIII.
Sam Cory , sergeant of police , was the catina
of most of the business at the meeting of
the fire and police commissioners last night.
The ti rgcant had a bunch of complaints.
One ot them was agalnnt Olllcer
VanouR , who was suspended some tlm ? ago
for talking disrespectfully ot W J. llroatcli.
who was at that time n candidate for an
onice. The charge was not ptesscd. V'anous
also achle\ed some fame and a great denl
of cnml'y ' In certain elides for doing some
detcctlvo work that helped get Israel Tranlc
Into trouble for drowning dogs by proxy , to
the profit of his friend , John Spoerl. VanoiH
was duo for more trouble and Sam Cory sent
In n report to his chief that Various hud
been missing from his boat. There uau no
dale fixed and the rharfe was so vague and
Indefinite that Mr. foster objected to enter
taining It. It was referred back to the
chief , and Cory was given an opportunity to
rearrange his tlmo schedule and bring the
c-uuiKcs up IIKUIII. Jio IOKJ a sicry mat Air.
Foster picked to pieces biclly. Yimous told
a story exactly opposed to Cory'a statement
and the board will decide the case on
\Wdneuday.
Olllcer Charley Monro * was the second target -
get for Sam Cory'a attack. Cory lIliM a re-
pert charging that Monroe bud Blood at the
Webster slreet depot for thirty mlnuteu I ilk-
Ing to a hack drl\er. Air. Koster put Cory
to a cross-examination. In which the s.er-
gcant admitted that he had been In an ofllco
In the depot building for an hour spying on
Olllcer Monroe , and that after coining down
btalrs ho sneaked away without speaking to
the olllccr or asking why ho had stood MI
long In converrjtlon with the hack driver.
He claimed to have atkid him the next day
tor an explanation
Olllcer Monroe , In his own defense , statad
that he Imd been pitrolllng his beat as HHiiil
and had spent no 111010 tlmo at the dep-t
than was necessnry and customary. On Ilio
morning In question hu had talked to a hack
dilver but a few mlnutcx , and said that ho
spoke to the sergeant when ho came down
from the building The hack driver testified
that he had not talked with Monrou moro
than five mlnutcB , and that Cory , when ho j
came down fiom the depat building , spako to
.Monroe This was the statement of lv > o men >
against the very badly Jumbled tu Imony '
of Cory and the case went o\cr until
U'cdni'sduy for a decision
Charges weie made against Officer Haven-
ramp. The olllc-cr was accused of having tald
that he would whip Sergeant Iltbout , who
was after him , and was trjlng lo get him
dismissed fium the foice. The language wji
supposed to have bi en heard by Hill Adams ,
nno of the bl.ito fair np ° clal > , and Olllcer
Henfrow. Until of theuo Informers Hero
placed on the stand and wilted considerably
when asked to give Itn\cneamp'B lunguagp ,
rind to swear positively that the rcmarlc
had bo'ii made at Sergeant Helmut. Neither
of tlio Informers was \try positive. Henfrow
admitted that he didn't know whether Haven-
camp was talking about llchout or the Denver
Messiah , anil was only certain that ho had
expressed n det ° i initiation to whip any man
who succeeded In securing his discharge
from the police force by lying about him.
Adams was a llttlo moro rertiln about It ,
n ml said he was euro the remark was mads
respecting Iloboiit. Olllcer Havencamp ad
mitted that lie hud promised to whip any
man who would woe urn his discharge by
lying about him , but denial that the language
referred to Ilubout. Tills case will be de
cided on Wednesday.
Chief Hedcll of thu flro department , ro-
pnrtcd thu siibpeiulon of Captain IMward
O'Neill , on No. 2 , for dlcobeying orders at
a recent fire. Chief Hcdell , Lieutenant Lunx
and I'lremmi Cair , rapped hard against the
captain , who flatly denltd the testimony
against him In ' almotit every pirt.cular.
Several w Uncases supported Captain O' Nplll's
version of the affair , but the board found
him guilty and suspended him for one wteK.
Charges iigiliut Klreman l/jux for dlenbey-
Ing Captain O'Nolll'g oideru , and againiit
I'll email Madeen for assaulting n fellow lire-
man , wcr received , and the hearing deferred
until Wcdncwljy night.
i\-Clilff : Oalllgan was dropped out of his
Job as lire. Inspector , the board deciding to
abolish the offices of flro Inspector and that
\ttermory eiirgenn from the department.
'Ilio department caved $120 a month by tbo ,
deal , the salary of the Inspector being $81 a
month and that of the veterinary Burgeon
$37
_ _
A I'rriiillv < Ipillplnp.
Combining antlspptlc with deoilorant prep-
ertles , and possessing an agieeablo , aromatic
odor Allen'f llyKlenlo Kluld makes J limit ac
ceptable dentlfrlca or gargle ; It Rucetonu uml
purifies the breath nnd tuctli , Instantly ro-
n.ovlng all odor of tobacco or Ilijuor. H'n
ute pr"vent8 the Inception of all contagious
. p1r Time Ciiril In n/fr / < - ( .
See t ma table column on anotUer page lrt
tlmo of llurllngton Huute tralim. Impioveil
servlct * between Omaha nd Chicago , Oinali *
and Kniitus Cll > .
Ikkets at 1321 Farnsin Ht.
ItOHU-iillft : wife of John Hobb. on Novam
her 18 , 1K > 5. utUi \ Nurlh Twenty-ninth
Ki.neral from Howard I'rnli/torliin church.
Twcnty-fouilli nml Klcbolau Hi IK In , ul
2 p in tutnoirow , Wo Incsduy. Novembei
0. Interment ut Torcfet Lawn.