THE Oa.AIFA DAILY BEE-1 TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1805. SPEG1RL NOTICES. Ailvrrtlnctiirnl * for Uirfte column IT 11 IIP inltrn nntll 1Stin : p. TO. tn < ho evening nnil tinitl 8 j . in. for tli inoritlriK nnil Sunday edition * , liy rpiirnlliiR n mini rliri-k , cnti linrr finsurrr * ml to n iinniiiercil Idler In car of Tlic llpp. AtiMTprsi no nililrraari lll lie ilpllrrrcil upon nreirnlnllon of < | IP clipplt on1r > Hnlcn , 1 l-2c n n-oril ttrtti Inner ! Inn ) In n rron tlicrrnflcr. NotlilttK tnUrn for le * ft limn 2Sc for llrnt liiNprllon. TIiPB nilrprllMpiiipnln tntint lie run conxccn lively. sin ; VTIOXS A TllonOt'OHLV nr.UAIII.K. etlfti'r mm dulresnn pmjnBr > m t Ore. I. HlB class references. AiMrras 1 * M , Hco.A . A M310 23 * WANTKD. A SlrrATlOfT T1Y A I nACTICA young mllltr of clsht jmrs * oxiK-rlonre In Komi rollrr mill , rirst-class refprcncf. Ad < lrtm P CJ , Hee. A-MJ42 1C * SITUATION WANTnn. A I'lUNTRU OP r.X pirlcnro wnnts < lluatlnn In country cilllcp. 000 Job nnJ news mnn. AdJrcM r IB. cnrp Hrr. A MJt * so nn MA Ml IlKtiP. WANTHO-UVR , INTKM.ICinNT AOP.NTS IN Omhi to orcnnlre clulu nf tnrce to five iflrn HOH or rur famous Orclmnt Homes Inmlii I o-ntrnt MlMlMlppl. The tlile of ImmlRrntlo In Rolni : couth , wliere there nn no hot winds nn coM \Untem , no bllzzntil . no crop failures WtifTf two nr three ctfp cnn 1" > rHisen pnc year. Where there In nn Midi thins n fnlltir H n mnn will work onc-tnlf nn hnrd ns " " < "oe In thli country. Coil ummer . mIM winter * . Sure pnylnir eropi of frnlt nml cnrilen truck niclien neil on Mrth. Ilest rnllwnv facilities Oeo. W. Ames. Kenernl nB'nt ,1 17 1'nrnnm ' . Omnhn. tM.OO TO I1M.OO SALAUY PAID SAI.nSMHN for clears ; experience not necessnry : rxlrn in- rt'icoinents to customers. IUslio | > & Kline. ' Lnul * . Mn n-MMl-NK * trs.M TO $100.00 rnn MONTH sni.i.iNO THE Illdcr Double Itetort Oil Cns Ilurncr : cnn be placed In nny cook or heatlnu stove or furnace. It pro'li * " n perfect natural RIH flra ! nslter nna chenpT llinn coal or wnml. Tor lenm niliucjii Bay Clly Novelty Co. , Works , IJay Cliy Mhjh. WANTnn MiN AT aobD 8A"LAnY. fAI.U i nt ltl DnitKlns. n MMJ-i * A MA 'on LADY TO MANAflR niSTUim'T- Ins sonp simples , snerlnltlM , < lo corrcsponiiinR. fieml Hjlvnn To. , 727 Wooilwnrd. Detroit. Mich. , lOo for samples soap , etc. , receive ntiint nn > r. i ) . HAIISMIN , LOCAL AND TiiAvnt. Inc Ihrounhout Nelirnnkn. tn handle luljrlcntln nnrt turd oil * on comml"lon. Otrfvl Induct mentu to rlshl nnrty. Aililicas the . .HIP Ol Co. . Cleveland. O. _ _ 11 51234 28 \VANTKD , AT ONCH. 100 CAU nUILDHU nnfl car repalrern nt Knniina Cllv Cnr Koundr rnmpnnjr , Twelfth at. nnd 1C. C. belt lino. ICnn Han City. Ivnn. _ Hj il2L ! J100 MONTHLY BALARY AND nXPIWSC to Bell Roods tn ilenlcifl l > y sample ; experlenc unneeeB Sry ; staple goods. Sterling No\-elt Co. , Chlcnpi. _ n M272 30' EVrJRY CATHOMC1 FAMILY TJUYS ON S1OHT for Chrlntmni : reliable , 1ntelllient mnn wnnte In ench county : tlS.OO per week. C. P. & Ij Co. , CG KJfth nve. , ChlonRO. III. _ 11-M281 23 * soMcifons WAN-rnD Kou OMAHA ; ALSO mnnnit r o\tt lde countiy. Untlrely new Roods 411 Hheeley IMock. 1I-M32D D23 * AprmNTcis WANTi3D TO WARN HAH b r trnde ; Mearty work nfter elpht we ks ; Snt urdny wnKej while lenrnlnB : ' tooli free ; enin IORUO mailed St. I.oulH Harb r colleKe. M1 N Oth atrtet. Rl. Louis. Mo. n-113 23 8ALTCSMRN TO TAKH OUDnUS AND COL- leet ; 550.00 bond slsned by n liuilnein firm re qulrc-d : etcluslva tcrrltnr } : 123.00 to J > 0.00 weekly. Kor particulars nddress P. O. Itox 135t , New York City. U-M34D ! C WANTED ELEC1ANT CADINHT PHOTOS. J2.00 1MJU DOZ en. Davlcs , 113-115 South JClh at. , C 174 \VANTHD. OOOD FOIl GENRriAI houaevvorlc. 2106 Casa. , _ 27 \v7vNTnD , lUMRDIATHLY. OOOD , COMPK- tent Bill for Rcncrat hnuscworlt In small family ; references ; flcrninn prpfi-ued ; KOOI ! plncc for Hie rlslit fclrl. Apply nt 2003 Unit llonnnl ulirct. C M338 SEIIVANT GIHLS TO MAKE AND SELL TEA ; na cjcpcilcncu necesmry : salniy $10.0' ) per week ; - Bend ft 2-cent Blampi for sample nnJ particu lars. Mn-hnd-o-wa Tea Co. , ChlcnRii , 111. C M3I7 20 * FOIl KEXT IIOUSKS. I1OUSES-F. 1C. DAHI.tNQ. IJAUKEn BLOCK I ) (75 IIOUSKS IN AI.Ii PAUTS OF TUB CITY. THL O. P. Davla Company , 1503 Fnrnnm. D (76 ( FUiiNisiiiib HOUSE FOR RUNT ; ncAUTirui house , ten rooms , elcguntly furnlnhec ] , ho wnlcr heat. Inundry , nlable. cnrrlngc , etc Thou. F. Hull , CIO Paxton block. D 13 ( _ BTANI'OUL ) CIIICLU COTTAQIIS , B HOO.MH nil , modern , ens , fuel. Apply Uyron Heed Com pnny .212 So. lllh at. _ _ _ D-477 ilOUSES UDNAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TII ST. _ _ _ _ _ _ D-478 IIOUSK3-O. \VALLACIi , 312 11HOWN IILIC. _ _ _ _ D-473 FOH JIENT NICKLY FtJHNISHED I1OUHK OF eight rooms besides alcove nnd bnthroom , south front , with nil ctmvcnlcncea. Inquire 2G03 Hnlf- lloxvaid t. D-237 _ 1024 NO. 15TH ST. , 8-ROOSI MOUCIIN I1I1ICK ullli bain , Omaha Heal llstate & Trust Co. , 211 So. 18th Bt. D-235 iiouniiN HOUSIS-NU\V MIOOM DWELLIngs - Ings nenr llniibcoiu pnik , 2715-17 1'oppleton uve. ; modurn brkkK. C1C Kouth Jth , 518-2U North 23.1 BID , and 1(22 Bliernood uvc. C. A. Starr. 51S N. Y. Life. . D-B7I-N30 _ _ tOO S. 21ST AVIINUB , N1N1MIOOM MODnRN Uou , yard 320x105 feet.J. . N. Frenzer. opposite liostofllce. _ D M5SO BTHAM. NO KQUAL. WINTKIl OH SUMMnit. central , modern 5 or G-room Hats. Tlzniil , 221 N. 24th. D-CS3-U3 * _ FOR ltHNT-C-tOOM HOUSn. C31 S. 17T1I AVIS. D--M532-N30 _ _ _ FOU nn.\T CIIKAP. Dnsm.viiLn STOIIKS , Hats , rooms , etc. U. J. Kendall. GIM B. 16th hi. D-7I3-DI _ j on c IIOOMS , CIX > SITS , WATUII. cos N. 13. D-yn-Dio * _ to N. :7TH AVI : . , s-n. , MODKUN , 120 , 2J04 ! 1. Ilth St. , 7-r. , modern , > 23. S77S Webster St. . 7-r. , mcilern , J2i. 3(01 Jackson Bt. , 8-r. . modern , JSO. 4100 Lnfa > ettc nvc. , 0-r. . model n , JI3. 507 S. 21th Bt. , 14-r. , modern. 5) . 20'J H. 24th Hi. , 0-r. , mod rn. tV > . Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnnm at. D-51S 3D , AII.filZn8 AND PAnTSOF F , D , Wend , ICth nnd UouglnB streets. riviMtooM noust : , WITH CITY WATIH. 112 So. 2Sth. D M855 30 * _ COMI'LliTnLY FtTHNISHHD 10-IlOOM iTotTSi : for rent. 115 S. 23th street. D-M135 30 * ' _ * I2178O , 32DJ FUHNACir'oA's7l7ATTlTT25.M. D-MHO 30 FOH HUNT , 3-ItOOM HOUSK , 8. U. COH. 23D nnd Clarke. D-193 ron niNT : niiT.nooMiouBr : . $ isoo I'r month ; central location. Inqulio 2616 Cap. nve. D-2t5-27 ron IIKNT. Ri.naANT MODIHN HOUSK. s. U. corner Iii\enpoit ami 32d , D 2(7 ( THN-HOOM ItOlJSi : DHC , 1 , MQDRRN IM- iirovemtn's. 300 ( , cor. Farnam nn > 1 30th ntreet , l > y C'liua. Turner , 3316 Fainnm. D 2CC-23 * FOH HI.NT , > isoo \\nler , lialh , lar jard : 12 > r North ISth. In quire Nctheilon Mull , l t Nafl bank bids. 27 FOH ItKNT. HOl'SB NUXT TO FIHST CON- Ciccutlonal church. A , V , Tukey. N. Y. Life. U-331 20 FOH HUNT. rillJAP , fJOOIl 8-HOOM IIOU8U : honied with hot wultr ; Kood turn nml all mod' urn convenience : . Knqulro John Mlet-l. Patter- fjibulluir. ; , D MS5U Dl Bix-uooM MODIHN : iiorat : . UMILY PLACIJ 18th , eoutii of Mnndentoii , I ) 11137 so * FOU HUNT , HOUSES IN ALL PAHTd OF TIIU city * Bp clnl , EM So. 2Cth ntime. . 4ia North 3l t street. 420 North 31st street. 40S North I9lh ktreet. All modem camcnlencrg ; rhcap for winter months , llrenmui , Ixive & Co. D MJ(3 Ij ron Hn.vr-in'ii.wsiini ' ) HOO.MS. FOR IlBNT-FUHNlSlinD HOOM8. WITH board. Call nt 2107 Douglaa m. 1 ; 710-ZiJ fiinrn > OM8" FOR"iiousiiciipiNa : TO man and \\lfo ; rent taken In bouid. 31 N. Htli. n-M25S TIlliKl ; FUIINISHUD . ItOOMS FOH LIGHT houackeenlni ; or wparately. tiOC North 17th. E-M310 M FL'HNIHHISI ) HOOMa , Z01 S. TH BTRKCT } Menmllicated. 13 ilJZl SO * NIOKLY FUHNJHHEU 11OOM. UK HOWARD Mr * t. B MJW 2ii i > i:8iitAiu.H JIOOMS , puitNiaiiHD on UN- runilnlird , wllli nr Mlthout Uwrdi rule * reason. title. Mil. A. C , Simrr , ICO ! ) Uauxlas. J&-U32S 25' rou itti.vr Ki'HMsnnn noosts. ( PontlnuM. ) ROOM , M MONTH. It FAHNAM. i-MJ2 26 * Ft'llNlfiHKD nOO.MS ; HOUStKI2KI'INn PI. Mat ) ' * . B HOARD AT UM I'KR WIJRK. KQt'AL TO ANY In city. 91S Houth 13lh. Ilnnnl and roam , H 00. I'loneer House , Thomns O'Connor. r-MIII D9 IIOO.M.S AM > HOAIID. DKSIRAItLK FVRNISHKD ROOMS AT T1IK Capitol , 1722 Cap. nvc , transients nccommodatetl. F-MW2-D2 * _ _ NICKLY rURNlBlfr.D ROOMfTwiTH ROARD ; rales rcnsonablc. The Itoi-e , its ? ) llnrney street. F M751 DS * Fl'RNIPHKD ROOMS ; PJNOI.n. furnace lieat ; bath ; board K.M week. 1S23 Cuts. FOH IIF.NT. rtTlNIRltHD ROOMS. WITH OR without Ixmrdj Menm lient , electric belM ; rnlei reasonable ; nt the Midland H tet. K.th nnd Chlcnito i treetii. FM301 SO * KOH Hi.NT : STOIir.S AM > OFKICKS. FOR RHNT TlfnSTORY RRICIC D171LDINO nt 51G Farnnm street. This building hn a fire- pra.if cement bancmenl , complete Btenm hent- inif rixtiircs. nnler on nil floors , ens , etc. Ap ply at the office of The llee. I 910 AO1INTS WANTKD FOH A NHW PAYING buBlne ; Bend y iur nddreM today for samples nnd full tnrtlculars free. Chns. llarfhall Lock- poit , N , Y. J M2D3-27 * AGENTS WANTID-MIN : AND WOMBS clear ICO CO wi-okly with our labir s.-ne-r ni easily ns $00.00 monthly In other llneii } 2Q ) samples free. Those peeking lm lne should nddrpM. with slnmn. Merrill Mfs. C . 'A M ) , IS Cnnal street , Chlcnuo. J-1K DIG STOHAGI : . STOHAOi : FRANK BWBRH. 12H HAItNBY. 1'ACtKIC STOHAGI2 AND WARKHOUSn CO. , 003-010 Jones. General storneo nnd forwarrtlnc M-4S3 AVAXTKD TO I1UY. A FULL-TlHnD JBRRBY COW. FRRSH ! MUST be cheap ; stale price. Addre F (3 , HKH. N-2 l-23 l-'OH SALE M1SCUM.AXI2OUS. HARD WOOD. 4 AND 5-FOOT FBNCB FOR corn cratingC. . H. Lee , 901 Douglas.Q Q 131 FUHNITUHK ll-ROOM HOUStt. FULL FIRST- class boarders. Inquire nt store , C21 S. 16th. Q-MSO D3 FOR SALE , QUANTITY FINB OLD LUMRBR , ronslnllnB of 2x ( , 2x0. 2x-12. 6x8 : nlso Kneeling , shlplap , windows , door * , etc. Apply nt ynrd. 13th nnd Webster , or Associated Charities. 507 Hownrd slrcel. Tel , J64C. Q-M132 30 * SKATBM , ALL StxnS. 3S CI5NTS TO Jt.OO. Omahn nicyclo Co. , 123 N. ICth. Q-M346 HOOK BINDING. Tlin DUHICLVir PH1NT1NG Co. . IK nnd 116 North 15th street. R 183 D IS MRS. DH. II. WARRHN. CLA1RYOYANT , RK- liable business medium ; Slh icar at 119 N. ICth. AMK1.1A GOODMAN , KI'IRITIJALIST AND AS- troloRer , ran be consulted on nil bunlneas cor rectly. Union hotel , 10th nnd Webiter. MASSAGE , HATIIS , CCT. MADAMG SMITH , N. E. COR. 1CT1I AND DOUGLAS , room 11 ; massage nnd baths. T M237 30 * MMB. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS MAP- Base nnd buths. B07 B. 13th St. , 2d lloor. room 10. T M313 SO' MADAMK GRACF. LEON. ELECTRIC. MAS- Bage ; bath parlors healthful nnd refreshing. 417 South lllh , llpstaltsr purlora 2 nnd 3.T . T JI323 ID' VIAVI CO. . 3(0 T1EB DLDG. . HEALTH TIOOK free : home- treatment ; lady attendant. U 4S3 BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319'i ' S. 13TH. U 48fi FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED RAUMLEY , 17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. 440. MONEY TO LOA.V UBAI < INSTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. Life. Loins nt low rates for choice security In & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 488 MONKl' TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Daxls Co. , 1503 Fnrnam Bt. W 489 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W , 13. Melklc , Omaha. W 4 SO MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fainnm. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrennan , Love & Co. , Paxion lilk. W 492 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , CIS N. Y. LIFE. W 193 MORTGAGES , G. O. WALLACE , UROWN 11LIC. W 4S4 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY properly. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 132) Fnrnam W-495 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW HATES. J. D. Zlttle , 16th and Douglas , Omaha. W (38 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 ) enrs ! low rules. Gar > ln Drcs. , 2JO N. Y. L. W 133 SIX PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON IM- pioxed Omaha real estate. Texas lands to ex change for Improved city pioperty. Will as- tumo r pay Incumbinncc. Will not consider propusllton under $10,000. Piefer lo dear with ov.nere. Pusey & Thomas , 1st Nat'l Rank bldg W M9IO-D12 MONHY TO LOAX-CIIATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , hortteg , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; ttrlctly contldentlal ; jou can p.iy the loan oft at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . S06 a. ICth el. el.X X 437 MONEY TO LOAN , . " 0. CO , 00 DAYS ; FURNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S , llarker block. X (9J IIUSINESS OH .VXOES. FORTUNE MADE ny PRESENT ADVANCE In v n I lies , but nowhere so quickly as by our plan of successful speculation in grain. It Is Ilia heat method In use. Our book explain * bp culullon by mall fully. ( Sent free. ) Ilfcnest bank references. Act quickly. Patllson & Co 47 Omaha bide. , Chicago , III , Y MS6-30 FOR SALE A J3.000.00 STOCK OF 1MPLE- ments , JJ'W ' stock of confectionery , )300 butcher vhoi | ; a good livery business ; good opening In uny of them ! lines : nil In a good lonn. Also 83me Hue Improved nnd unimproved farms In Missouri , Kansas nnd Nebtaska to exchange for cuttle or vvextern Iowa lands. o ks & Jackbon , Silver City , la. Y S'.O-IHl * " 6Tf HALl B A LOON nU8INESS T "Sii Leuvenworlh street. Addicss abor * number. Y-M18 FOR RENT. ON JANUAHY 1. SALOON. 8. B. cor , 20th and Pleico sts , Y 218 27 * FOR nENTT MBAT MAIHCirr AND TOOLS. 1'urmerB anil Merchanu Ktitto bank. Neola , la. Y M0 | 30 _ 'OR SALE OH RENT , THIRTY-ROOU IIIUCK hotel , iiejrly new ; furnished ; steam hent : doing a Rood business In live lawn ; terms easy. Ad- dr g4 liox 100 , Dunlap , la. Y M331 Dl * von i\ciiAxau. MAKB OFFER FOR 11.700 NOTE. F. F. ROOSE. Omnhn Ilu * . Col. , lilh and Farnam. Z M-378 GENERAL STOCK OF DRY GOODS , CIXJTIl" lag , etc. Want real estate nnd some ra < h. Ad- drrsa Rex IK. Fr nkf rt. In'I. / -M1C7 20 * : QUITY IN LAROE TRACT OF LAND NIJAH Omaha. What have you to ofterl II. F. Dalley , * M 'P ZK ) _ _ O EXCIIANOB. FOR LAND. A FlNE RUSI- ness corner. 2 blocks from Hie > ery heart of Omaha , worlh 130.000 , clear , for MO or 600 acres Improved farm In eastern lovvn ; muit l > clear. Owner will elve big bargain , in- dellly Trust company , neent. X MJ37 U FOU-HAM : H UAL KSTATIV USTRACTS-TIIK BYRON 11EKD COMPANY HI.V-SOJ MPHOVKD FAHllS-G , W. CAHIXXIIC , 12M Farnsm t. HE-6K-JI * 1AHOAINS , HALE OR TRADE IN CITY PIloF- titles ana farms. John N , Fren r , oj > p. P. O. ItE-MJ Fen 9Ai.n nnAt > RSTATR. ( Continued. ) FARM LANDS. crilAnntSON. 012 N Y l. HARGAINS. HOtlSrcS , LOTS AND FAHMS. sale or trnde. F. K. Durllnsr. llarker WocV. IlE-SM HOMES ON EASY PAYMTCNTS. ItARGAlNS In lots. a. a. WnlUce , llrown block.RE RE 504 TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS. SMALLer or larcp tracts ; low price * , pnsy payments. We nro prepnrM to answer qursllnns touching ; the e lands , nnd lo arrange for cheap railroad fare for nny persons n tailing lo vlt.lt soulhern Texnt , Correspondence sitlclled. Omih'x Real Eelnto and Trust Co. , 211 S. ISth street. RE-M207 FOR RALE-CHEAP , ON ACCOUNT OF LEAY- Inp the dly. corner lot wllh E-room hou e. 933 North 27th. . Omnh.i. RE 263-23 IOWA 11AROA1N. 400 ACRES CORN LAND , cheap. Address Lock Rex 4 , Modale. In. RE-MJCI 30 * AT RED HOCK PRICE. LOT SI. IILOCIC 12 , Wcsl End. J. M. Mnrslon. RE M831-DS * RARGAINS IN APRKS , FARMS. DWELLINGS nnd lots , F. D. Wead , IClli and Douglas Ptreels. RE-M931-D13 WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR COLONY nnd locate In Ihc rich Harden land of Now Jer sey. C-acre truck farms , > 1O.W , pnyaNe 11.00 down nnd ll.Oi ) weekly. High , healthy locntliy. Tlllo clenr. Write nt once to Rlsley's Real Estate Olllce , Sll S. 10th street , Philadelphia. 1'a. RE-M3IS 2 1MCVCLKS. RIOYPLES CLEANED AND STORED THIS wlnler for Jl.OO. Umahn Rlcycle Co. . 321 N. 16th street. M3W D8 HOHSKS WANTED-HOHSES TO WINTER : REST OF care : terms leapiinnble. A. W. Phetpi * t Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldff. Telephone , 1034. 33S-N2.1' HORSES WINTERED : REST OF CARE AND attention ; best stnbloi In Ihe country , l x Btnlls ; no sheds. Omnhi Fnlr nnd Speed n n elation , Oco. M. Svvlgnrl , Eupt. ; telephone 1121. MI11-N:6 HORSES WINTEHED ; REST OF CARE given horse * , bolh winter nnd summer. Ad- drc s M. J Weleh , Grctna , Neb. M5eO-30 HOHSKS WINTERED 11Y WATERLOO STOCK nnd Grain Co. , where they will receive best of care nnd attention. Address A , S. dlcavc. 4901 Charles street , Omaha. 307 Dl * UIMIOI.STEItlXR KUIIXITUUE. UPHOLSTERING , FURNITURE REPAIRED nnd packed very chemi Ihlt month. M. S. Wolkiln , 2111 Cumins. Tel. 1331. 257 MUSIC , AUT AM ) LANGUAGE. GEORGE F. GELLENRECIC , RANJO AND guitar teacher , ISIS Chicago street 109 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. FOR FIHST CLASS HELP , HOTELS AND PHI- \ate families ; call Canadian Olllce , 1323 Douglns. CI1-D2 RUIL1)I.\J AXI ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & R. ASS'N PAY 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old .ahvavs redeemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattlngcr , Sec. D03 HOW TO GET A HOME OH SECURE GOOD Inlerest on saving * . Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 llee Uldg. O. M. Natllnger , Sec. CIO II. MAHOW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST. C21 SIIOIITHANI ) AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. LIFE. sue OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE , 15TH , FARNAM 507 HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th nnd Dodge , llooma by day or week. Ell THE LANOE HOTEL , 002 S. 13TH STREET , steam heal ; table board , $3.00 per week. HI-513 STEAMSHIPS. LOWEST RATES TO OH FROM : EUROPE : wcslern agency Thomas Cook & Son excursions. Harry E. Moores , HIS Farnam street. Omaha. M 9DO-D13 nUSIXESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 15. 610 LOST. LOST ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. MUSIC ROLL containing pheet music. Return to Ree olllce ; reward. Lost 216 2i * LOST , SATURDAY EVENING AROHT io o'clock , while KOlnjr from 10th and llnrney slrectH to the Dellone hotel , \la 16th , Douglas nnd Kill streels , a lady's fur boa or stoll. A liberal rcvvrrd will be paid for Its return to room Ml lien building. Loit M341 2S * UXDEHTAICEItS AND EMIIAI.MEIIS. II. 1C. RUHKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , 161S Chicago st. , telephone 93. 517 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CU.MINOrTElT."ll6 ( , } . CIS M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMbalmer - balmer , H17 Fnrnnm Bt. , telephone 223. 519 HAY AXD CHAIN. IHIY YOUH HAY RY TON OR CAH LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Snjder , 1E15 Rurt Bt. Tel. 1107. C2J CO A I , . USE SHERIDAN COAL THE REST SOFT coal. Penn. hard coal price guaranteed. Victor While. Tel. 127. 1C05 Farnnm. CIS FOR RmiMINOUJrcSALTcAR LOADS , FOR domestic or Btcam pin pones , address Excelsior Co.ll Mining Co. , Du Quoin , 111 , M1C9 D1S * ELECTRICAL TUEATME.Vr. MISS VAN VOLKENIU'HOH DESTROYS PKR- mancntly by fleclrlclly supe lluoits halls , molc. < . narti. clc. Room 416 N , Y. Life Utdjr. M03 ! ' D15 DAXCIXG. NEW CI.A8S FORMING AT MORAND'S school , 1510 Harney Ht , Adults , Tuesday and Friday , S p. in. ; children , Tuesday , 4:15 : p. m , Saturday , 10 u. m. and 2 p. m. Call for terms. Always open ; private lessons , DCS-DIE DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. E14 IHRIQATION BOND'SALE. . Notice la hereby given that buatod pro posals \vlll bo received by the board of directors of the Ord Irrigation district of Valley county. Nebraska , at their olllco In Ord In euld district , up lo 2 o'clock p. m. of the 2d day of December , 1693 , for 150.000 uf the hondH Issued by said 1 initiation ills. tricl , all of uald bonds being bomls of 1500 each and Uruwlnt- Interest ut the rate of C per cent , per annum , puynb'.o annually ; the principal und Interest of said bonds pay able at tlio olllce of the state trcasuior of the atnto of Nebraska , bald bonds belnc payable In Installments as follows ; 12 600 thereof pa > ub'e In eleven years from the date thereof ; $3,000 payable In twclvo years f om the duto thereof ; J3.000 payable" In thirteen years from the date thereof ; $1000 payable In fourteen years from the date thereof ; $1,600 payable In llfteen years from the date thereof ; $5.000 payable In Hlxteecn years from the date thereof ; $3,500 payable in seventeen jcars from the date thereof ; $ G,500 pnyablo In clKhleecn yeais from thu Uat9 thereof : $7600 payable in nlnett-en years from the date thcitof ; $8,000 payable In twenty years from the dale thereof. The Board of Directors reset vo the rich ' ' ! to reject any and all bids , Address all bids lo 13. P , Clements , secre tary. Ord. Nebraska. B. P. N10 da ) McCREW U THIt O.MY SPECIALIST WHO TBRATI ALL PRIVATE DISEASES Wcakncw ft Uiwrdtr tt MEN ONLY SO Vein Kipcrienct , 9 Ycjn in Oouha. Rook Fre * . Coniuluuoa jud Uuouuuou 1'icc. Mtli and Farnara Sl | . . UMA1IA Mill.- CLERGYMEN TESTIFY , STORIES OF MUNYOIi'S WORK Kitiliient DIvlttPN tJlvo I'oMtlrp Prool of the Prompt HIM ! Periiimirnt Cur- iitlvo UITrt't Of' Mnit on'si llomopo * lintlilc llomcillvn. Rev. A. T. Sapcr , Tlonestn , Pa. , says : "Half n bottle of Munyon's HhcumatUm Cure cured me of a very painful attack of rheu matism. The other half of the pellets I gave to Ilev. J , P. Hrennnn of Tlonesto , for his \\lfp , who had Buffered for years. He says It Rave Instant relief , " Hev. H. dyr. Parkvlllc , Md. , Bays : "I have suffered very greatly from rheumatism and have been cured by Munyon's Improved Homoeopathic Remedies. I am a minister and frequently take occasion to r ceo in in end Munyon's Klictmmtlsm Cure to the afflicted , as I know It will effect a perfect cure in a marvclously short time. " Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never falls to relieve In oneto three hours , and cures tn a few days. Price , 26c. Munyon's Kidney Cure ppecdlly cures pains In the back , lo-lnr or groins and all forms of kidney disease. Price , 2 ! > c. Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure Is guaranteed to euro all forms of Indigestion and stomach troubles. Prlco , 25c. Munyon's Headache Cure slops headache in three minutes. Price , 25c. Positive cures for asthma , catarrh , piles , female troubles and all special forms of blood nnd nervous dlseasos. Munyon's Vltallzer restores lost powers to weak men. Price , $1.00. A separate cure ofr each disease. At all druggists , 25 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. .Munyon , 1505 Arch street , Philadelphia , Pa. , answered with full medical advice for aiy disease without charge. Perfect Health , Strength and Vigor TO A RIPE OLD AGE. Thoalnsof youthful Ignorance , the dissipation , tlio weakliest that proves n barrier to marriage these nro the tlringathatiirodnlly plunging thousands of men Julu a conillllou of utter ruin. The wasted parts , emissions , nervousness and physical debility all resulting from abuses nnd excesses , conllimo to tap tlio life away tlmply because the sufferer In hlalenorancelstoobasli- fill , too fur cone Iuj\ shrinking fencof discovery to malco Unovvn his condition or to nook out n frtond. It la thin laclcof courage , thisbllghling , backward fear that has prompted me to iimko known to every mnnwcate nnd worn out from dissipation or secret tins , that there Is a clinrco for you , nn opportunity whereby -you may bo lifted out ot that state of dread nnd despair to a happy condition of nplf respect nut manly cour- ngc. I.-loo , had societry sjuflered for years , hut through tlmagencyftfnrcmnrKblcrcmed ) Inm I nownlmppy.vjgarouaojaiienjoylng.tothefullest raensuro tlio bloaslixss nnd prlvllegpatlmtonly j complete manhood can bestow , I will send ; ( sonl l.tho ) reclpo of this wonderful remedy I Kltl'jK to any sufferer who will write tome. ] It cured meaftercvcryUitngelso'jad failed , and j U will cure you. Address , j O. II. JIullor.Box 1825 , I nlamazooJJ Icli. ILODD POISON A SPECIALTYo W ItlsjT Syphilis permanently cured In 15 to ISO days. You can bo treated at homo for JuoesamePriceundcrsnmoRiiaranty. II F70U prefer lo como hero vro wlU contract to pny railroad ( are and hotel billsand no cborge.lf wofolltocuro.'lf TOU have tnkonmer cury , Indldo potush , and "till have aches and pains. 91 ucousPatches In mouth , Koro Throat , 1'lmples , Cupper Colored SpotH , Ulcers on nypartof the bodr , H lrorKycbrown tnlllnc jut , U la this Syphilitic IJLOOU POISON thai we cuarantco to cure. Wo solicit tlio most obstl- nnto cusos and cliallenco the world for a CBHO wocnniuitciirn. uhls ill-enso bus always tallied tl.n skill ofthe moat eminent physi cians. SOOO.OOU capital bchln.1 our uncondl. ttonalcuaranty. Absolute nroofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK IlKMISDV CO. , 307 aiaaoulo Xcuiplo , CIUOAUO. WHITE STAR LINE United Stntes an.l . Itoyal Mall Steamers. HalllnR fiom NI3W YOKIC as follows : GnnMANio..wii > .visDAY , 2 ; NOV. , 2 p. m TEUTONIC - .WIIDNKSDAY , 4lh niC. , 7 a. m imiTAN'Nic.\viDNisDAY. n nic. : . 2 p. m MAJESTIC . TUESDAY , 17th DI7C. . 11 u. m Saloon IJ.'issaKf , SM and Tipwaid. according to steamer selected nnd loc.Ulon of berth. 2nd cabin J33 unil H1) on Miijcatlc and Teutonic. UIIAI'T.S pnyaljle on demand everywhere In Crcat Hrltaln nnd Ireland sold nt lowest rut pa. For Inspection of plans of steamerx nnd nny further Information upply to locul agents or Jl- rect to It. MAITLAND KnnHIJY. Ol. Aft 23 Il'wny.N.Y N. ANDKIIHON , Gen. Went. ABt. , 211 SOUTH CIjAHK HTIiniJT. CHIOAC3O. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IllUIlLINGTON & MO. lUVnU.lArrlves Oinalml Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts , | Omaha 8:30am Denver Express 9:35am : 43pm.Iillc. : Hills , Mont. & Fueet SnJ r.x. 4OJpni : ) : "pin Denver lijincti 4:05prn : 7OSpm..NebratUn LO.-J ) ( except Runilny ) . . 7M5pm . . .Lincoln Local ( except KumlayH.2Sani j2:4pm.Ftt8tMall : ( forj.lncolnt dally. CIMCA'ao , imitUNQTON At QTlArrlvcT OinaliaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha EiOOpm. , , Chicago Vcttlbuln , , . , . 8:00am : OMSani , ChlcuRO Kxpresa , , , . 4:15pm : flRo A St. Lonla Impress. . . 8 ; lain Pacific Junction Local 5iOpm : Fast Mall , 2:40pm : Leaves ICinrAOO , MIL. & ST. 1'AUL.IArrlVfs OmahaUnlon [ " _ Depot , ' 10th & Mason J3lsJ [ Omaha 0:00pm : "i..Clilcj'ito j.lmlled..7..T. . . 8:0am : lOHSjm..Chicago Hxpress ( ex. Sunday ) . . . Leaves OHICAOO & NOIlTlIWKST'N.IArrlves OmahalUnlon Dfpat , 10th & Mason fits. ( Omaha 10:30nm : , 7.nastbni Kiprm 3:5"pm : 4 : . ' | iin . . .Vc lHmlo-t Limited , , 9:2iam : ianc 11,1'nssencer 10.35pm CMSpiu Omaha Clflfnso Fj > ; -n ! ! SilOam 4Upui : noono Local , , , Leaves | CHICAao Jl-I. & I'ACIFIC.lArrl OmalialUnlon Depy(7 ( IQ.lli & Mason Sta.lOin. 10:44amAllanllc : Hxnrvss ' ( ex , Sundo ) ' ) . . . 535pm ; 0:2opm Nlnlft'Express S:30nm : 4)0pm : ! ) Clilcaeo Vestlbuled Limited l:3."pni : < ! SOpm. . . m. rnufiVftllliuled Limited. . . . l33iim ; CJpm.Oklahoma frtflai Ks. tex , Hun.:05am ) : ; c ' " ] yjl ° Limited. < : ODpni I.eavei C. , Btt II. jr. & O. { Arrives OmahaIcpot | _ , ISJIi iipd Webster fits , I Omalia 8:15am : filoux Qi | | < Accommodation. , . 8l5pm : ISilSpm..Sioux City fcxpress ( ex. Sun..ll:55um ) : iiilSpm . . . . .Ht ! Paul Limited fl10ani ; K. , K.-X.io. VALI.KY. [ Arrives Omaha Depol. UlliruiKl Vftllter HlB. I Omaha 2:10pm : . I'ast Mll' amlKxpivs . sJOiini 2:10pmex : ( , Sat.jWJo. ) lx. ! ( ex. Mon. ) . , S:30pm : 7Wam. : . . Norfolk Uxptces ( ex. Sunday ) , , ,10J5am : titlpm. , . .81 , > . 'pul i : pre 3 . . . _ . . , 9lOani : leaves I K. f. ; HT. J. " & C. fC. OmalialUnlon Dfpot , IClh & Mason Sts.omalm S:55um.Kantas : City Day Kxnrefs . C:30pm : aICpro.K. ; U. Night Hx. VIa U. P. Trans , 7OJam ; Leases I MISSOttniPACli'Ic ; lAirlves Omaliol Dfpot. UlhundYebster _ Sis. I Omalia lOHOain 31. f uls Hxprcs CiOOo'm ; sopm St. l > ul nuprcai 6ospm : aiOpin..fl.NeljrasKa Local ( ex. Bun i S:00jin : Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives Omaliaj Depot , Itlh and Websler fits. I Omnlia SMtpm. . . . Bt. Paul'i.lmlted. 9lOam I a V | " BIOUX'CITY & 1'ACIKIO ( AirluV OmalmiUnlcn D pol , 10th & Mason 8t . [ Oinatia 7oam . . . . Sioux rlly Passenger . 10:33pm : S.Upm. . . . . . . .St , I'aul LlnilleJ. . . . _ . . . 9:20ara : UNION PACIFIC' . "lArrlvej OmalialUnlon Dfpc.t. 15th & Mason ' StiJOmalm :10am : . , Norfi I'Utl * Express , . , . . . 43 ; < tpm JlOsm . Ovi-rlan'l Limited . 4i45pm 3JSpm.loatVf ft Htrrmib'a Lx ( vx. Sun. ) . 4:30pm : S i'.pm. ( Iraiul Island Knpicss ( ex. Sun..12ilOpm ) ' " ' " JJJJ i" Ma" . 10:25jm : - _ _ _ I.wvn IYAUASil I TfAILWAT. "TArrlve * " OmatiaUlnlon Depot. iOth & M-son Bt I Onialm HOW TO APPLY FOR LICENSE Snprcmo Oonrt Decisions on A Point that Interests Liquor Dealers. FIRE AND POLICE BOARD NOTIFIED Hoc PiililttliliiKComi > i iij- Point * Ont MlMiiKcsi .Mnile mill tlio Proper ConrNe ti > I'ltmup In Accordance to llu * Mocnni Law. The following communication was presented to ttio fire and polleo board lapt night on the subject of advertising the applications for liquor licenses : OMAHA , Nov. 2.V lIM.-To llic Honorable llonnl of Tire nnil 1'ollce Commissioners : Gentlemen Your nltcntlon Is respectfully directed to tlio fnct thnt tlio rerolutlon which wns passed by you declaring thnt. In your Judgment , the World-Hornld hnil the largest circulation of nny newspaper In the city or Omaha , and Instructing nil appli cants for liquor licenses nml druggists' i > er- mlts to advertise their notices of application In snld World-Herald , Is In direct conflict with the decision of the supreme court of Ntbrnsku as to the powers of your honor- nnla board. Your attention IH respectfully called to the case of Plnzoiipchani , In the Thirty-eighth volume of Nebraska Ueports , pages 335 nnd 33G. The supreme court , per Norvnl , chief Justice , nays : "Tho licence boatd has no authority to designate the newspaper In which the publication of Mich notices shall be made. " The supreme court In this case nlso holds that It N n question of fact to be determined by the boaid In each application for license whether or not the paper In which the applicant publishes the notice Is the ono having the largest cltdilution in the county , ns by Inw re quired. Your attention Is nlso respectfully directed to the express declaration by the fiuprcino couit , In Its decision rendered In the same cnse , that two or more editions of nny one paper Issued at stated periods and dellvcicd to a different Pel of subscribers cannot 1)3 ) counted us one paper. Knch of said editions ! Is. for legal purposes , de clared to be it separate newspaper * and to be trenteil ns such. On behalf of Tlio lire. Publishing company , remonstrance Is made against the assumption that there Is such n paper nr > the Omaha World-Herald. There Is a Mornlm ? Woi id-Herald and nn Kvenlntr World-Herald and a Sunday World- Herald , each of these papers being circu lated to different subscribers ) . Notice Is hereby served upon your honorable body that The Omaha Kvcnlng Ueo has by far the largest circulation of nny newspaper published In this county , nnd Is , In law , en titled to the publication of all notices for liquor license or druggists' permits. Unlcs ? the resolution adopted by your honorable body Is rescinded It will devolve upon The Ileo Publishing company In the defense of Its legal rights to protest against any per sons receiving a license who do not publish their notices In The Omuhn Evening lice. Thet-e contests will cause great annoyance to the various applicants for licenses , and litigation that should , If possible , be avoided. Very respectfully , THE 11KK PUBLISHING COMPANY. Proprietor of The Omaha livening Dee. Per N. P. F1C1L. lluslness Manager. At the suggestion of Mr. Droatch the com munication was placed on flic. LET LIEUTENANT LAUX SLIDE. The board then listened to the presenta tion of the defense to the charges against Plremnn C. 0. Mattsen , who was charged with having assaulted Lieutenant Lnux on November 17. Firemen Clark and Sibbell testified that Laux had been a constant source of trouble at engine house No. 1 ; had abused firemen without cause and had created more dissension In that house than all of the other men combined. Letters were also pre sented from a number of cltl2ens testifying to the good character , quiet and temperate habits of Mr. Mattsen. In executive session the board dismissed Mr. Mattsen from the department and adopted the following resolution dispensing with tfie services of Lieutenant Laux : Whereas , In the trial of Fireman Charles O. Mntteson It developed that Lieutenant Joseph Laux Is arbitrary In his dealings with the men under his Older nnd intem perate In his language In addressing them , therefore , be it Resolved , That the board does hereby consider nntf fleclare' that the removal of said Lieutenant Joseph Laux from the lire department is necersarv for the proper man agement , discipline nnd for the more effect ive working nnd service of the llrt > depart ment of the city of Omaha , and bo It further Resolved , That Lieutenant Joseph Laux is ncreuy remuvuu irom me are department. Captain Haze and Sergeant Her were on Officer Lyckholm's beat for eighteen minutes the other night and did not find the olilcer , but discovered him In the Minneapolis a Omaha freight office. Officer Lyckholra con fessed that he bad gone Into the toilet room of the depot , and employes of tlio depot tes tified that Lyckholm had not been in the place more- than five to eight minutes and did not go Into th3 depot until after 2:45 : o'clock. Just a few minutes before the captain and sergeant arrived. The charges against the officer were dls- mlsyjd by the board. BYRNES SUSPENDED. Charges were preferred against Mounted Policeman Byrne ? , who was accused of having spent fifteen minutes In a saloon while on duty , and then spent over a half hour rest- QUAKER OAT9 Tito Child Loves It. The Dyspeptic Demands It. The Epicure Dotes on It. DO YOU EAT IT" ? Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS IN Hervous , Chroaic and IVivatc Diseases HKXUALLY. I'rivnt Dlscnsos und Ulbiirdemof Ainu Tritatinvnt by mull , rontultatlon free. SYPHILIS Curtd for Ufa and the poison thoroughly cUansed from the s > tUm. I'lLi.S. FISTULA and IUCTAL uicias , nyunocui.n AND VAIlICOCni.K permanently anJ successfully rurcd. Method nf\v nn < l unfolllnff. STRICTURE JNOGLEET Jly new method without pain or cutting Call on or uJclress with stamp , Dr Searles & Searles 110 S. i ithlt. , , Om.iii ! , Nab , Monthly Pains ant ] anxieties can bo relieved to n cer tainty by using1 Dr. Chevalier's Female Pills. Price , $1.00 per box. If you are timid and in doubt as to what will relieve you , BCIII ! for these pflls. Bunt Boulctl bccuroly by mull on receipt of price. Sboian&McConnellDfygCo 1513 Po'lgo St. OMAHA , NKD. Grand Cruise vltli tie rVt Twin- Screw ii "LATOURAINE" of lh Porarunlii Oontrnl TrauutUntlqiia fFrcch Uuoi. leaves KBIT York Febnurr t. UM. lor CU ilni ' rrulito In 111 * Ni-'RITyHlANKJlN > IWltt , I'AleMtiiit , Turkvr. Ore ce. etc , ltcitltloa cf l t lm' kr u- ' trip. 1'ranram Jreo. l'c < iiver llmliM lv i.cr.Ln robin roon. Applr earlj.lo MiURlct ' , - General tern > reD' 163 ando1 1- t Cr. to Hsrry EL Moore , Kit Far aim etreet , Neb. Ing In a lumber j-Artl ofllcp. The offlcop J- mHteil the charRO. but claimed that h * had bfcn called to the offlco nf flip Cltaffro Lum bcr company at the request of the natchman to watch some suspicious character * who were loafing around the yard * . This state ment wa * corroborated by John IVfffrle. the nntchman In question. Mr. lljrnrs' stated that he had visited the saloon because ho had been Instructed to do so by his su perior olTlcers. Ho did not drink anything and h d not taken n drink for twelve jrenrs , The beard decided to suspend the officer for one week. The resignation ot Patrolman r. J , Morin war received nnd accepted. V. H. McElhlnney declined nn appointment as a member of the-police force. Patrolmen Kelglemnn , Kisiano and 1'oolc were granted ten days leave of nbsencc. Ap plications for leave by several firemen were rejected on recommendation of Chief Hedell , who entered a protect against granting Ifaves of absence to firemen during the winter months. William M. McQrath wn ? appolnltil n pa- trolmau to succeed I * . J , Moran , icslgncd , Tno Ltvri MI veil. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas1 of Junction City , 111. , was told by licr doctors she had consumption nnd that there was no hopn for her , but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery com pletely cured her and she sny ? It raved her life. Mr. Thos. Kcgcn , 130 Florida St. . San Fru.iclsco , suffered from n tlrcadful cold , ap- proachlng consumption , tried without result everything else , then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and In t.wo weeks was cured. Ho Is naturally tliankl'tl. It la such results , of which tlicso nrc cample ? , that prove the wonderful efficacy of tlil.i medicine In cougha nnd colds. Frco trial bottle at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Hcgular slzo , 50c and Jl.OO. HOMICSKKICnilS' K.VCUUSION. Vovoinlicr STth mill Hi-iTiiilior 11 tli. On the above dates the Missouri Pacific railway will s > < ll round trip tickets to polnto In Texas , Arkansas nnd Louisiana at one fare ( plus $2.00) ) . For particulars , maps , etc. , call or addtess depot , 15th mid Webster , or N. K. corner 13th nnd Farnam streets , Omnhi , Neb. Thomas F , Godfrey , P. and T. A. J. O. Phillip ) , A. O. F. and P. A. l''uiiornl of .Mrx. Stcmirt , The funeral of Mrs. Dudley T , Stewart , the victim of a runaway accident on West Dodge street , and who died on November 14 nfter n lingering Illness , will \a \ conducted by Hev. T. J. Mackny at All Saints' church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body will then be sent east for Interment. The husband was stricken down with typhoid fever during his attendance nt th ? bedside' of his wife at the Clarkson hoppllal. The remains ot Mrs. Stewart were taken to pound ] lllults and placed In 111" public burial vault , pending her husband's recovery , nnd wore brought back to Omaha yesterday. A suit for J2."i,000 damages was Instituted by Mrs. Stewart against In ? city before her death. After lisr demise n post-mortem ex amination was held upon the body by Dr. Summers to discover tlio extent ot the In juries Eui'talned. The results of the examination will not be made known to the public until the date of the trial. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure is harmless , pro- duccy Immediate results. THANKSGIVING DAY. Iloincliilii'l- tile Poor of Our Clt- . The Associated Charities will be glad to receive from cur benevolent citizens dona tions of provisions , clothing , shoes , etc. , which will be distributed among known de serving families on Wednesday , November 27. Please notify and our wagon will call , JOHN LAUQHLAND , Secretary. 807 Howard St. Te'epUone IC46. IVotli'e. The "nOCK ISLAND" vcstlbuled llmlteil leaving Omaha Union Depot DAILY nt 4DO : p. m. , with sleeping car for Omaha passen gers , Is the HEST train from Omaha to Chicago , as the HOCK ISLAND depot In Chicago Is located In the heart of tlio city , thus avoiding transfer , nnd lands passen gers within easy distance of all prominent hotels and business houses. Ticket office 1602 Farnam street. LOCAL I1RI2VITIES. Superintendent of. Buildings Dancker has been busy slnco Friday overseeing repairs on the boiler at the Omaha View school , whlcli cracked Thursday. H has been patched and the building Is being heated as usual. Hedgcock & O'DcIl , furniture dealers at 20 $ and 210 North Sixteenth street , wild re cently embarked in business , were closed yes terday by mortgagees. The stock Is covcrid by six mortgages , aggregating $2,100. Scott Williams , at 1722 Leavenworth , re ported to the police that some sneak thief had entered his house Saturday night while ho and the family were engaged In eating aupper and stole a row overcoat from the rack in the hall. The garment was valued at $25. $25.A A description of George niley , an escaped prisoner of Hebron , Neb. , held under n charge of larceny , was received by Chief Sigwart yesterday. Ulley broke Jail on the night of November 22 and has not been heard from since. An accurate description of the man will be sent to all cities and towns around Hebron , as H la thought that ho has not left the country yet. Chief Sigwart received a letter from Walla Walla , Wash. , yesterday , stating that James McMann , a prisoner serving a term for larceny , had escaped from the prison on November 19 , and ns It was known that lie had obtained money and thought that ho might pass through this city. Instructions liavo been given the force to be on the lookout for the man , Building Inspector Devercll Is proceeding to look through structures which glvo any In dication of being ready to tumble down , but no further condemnations will bo made until the Injunction brought to restrain the tearing down of Verge's house on Eleventh and Jackson streets Is eettlcd , Tlio city lias found It very dKHcult to destroy condemned buildings which the , owners themselves refuse to tear down , Mis. Mary Hardhian writes from Cincin nati , O. . to Chief Slgwart. stating that her son William Hnrdman left her some time ago nnd that she has heard nothing from him since. Ills father and brother have died In the meantime and iho Is now In nearly des titute circumstance ! ) . Slio would like to liavo her wandering son located nnd Informed of his mother's nceda. Hardman Is thought to reside In this city. IJimiISGTOHOt'TK ! , PcrMonuIIy Coiiilnrtcil nxcurHloim to California , From Omaha every Thursday morning Ihrough to Los Angeles without change everything first-class but tickets. Fast time you reach San Francisco Sunday evening ; Los Angeles Monday morning. Ex perienced excursion conductor accompanies each excursion uniformed Pullman porter with each car. Only personally conducted excursions to the Pacific coast which pass through Denver. Call nt tlio city ticket office , 1324 Farnam street , and get full Information , or write J. Francis , general passenger agent , Omaha , Tlio CIili'iiK" , Mllvriiul.-c-c .t St. I'aul Iliillwii- Chicago limited leaves the union depot dally at C00 ; p. m. , arriving union depot , Chicago , at 9:00 : a. in. Fast express for Chicago , Sioux City and Dakota leaves union depot at 10MG a. m. and arrives at Chicago at 7:15 : a , in , Omaha Limited Kxpress leaves Chicago dally at 0:00 : p. m. , arrives Omalu union depot at 8:00 : a , m. Dakota , Omaha and Denver Express leaves Chicago at 10:25 : p. m. , arrives at Omaha 3:25 : p. m. City ticket office , 1501 Farnam St. Dinii , MURPHY James II. . son of P. II , nnd Margaret C. Murphy. November 25 , at 10 u. in. Funeral WcdneMlay mornlnu' nt 9 o'clock from Holy Family church to Holy Sepulcher cemetery. Frlenda Invited. CUPIDENE , Cure * Ui * cffe.-u o | , Inipottncy , Yurlcuttte arul const ) . pttlon. Ont dollar a box. * lx for J5. For at * by TUB OOOD. UAN URtlCI CO. . HID Karnaru fL I.MHA.NS OUT 1'OH A TIMH. .Sllrrnl Up lic Krlinrn nnd Landed In .lull , Omaha was \lslted Saturday night by an old-time Indian uprising nnd things In cer tain localities for * time were ot a lurid hue , A number of Wlnnebago warriors , who havebfon In the city attending the federal court , Eilarted out to capture the town , nnd did It so etpcdltlously Hint the li.ilr ot tlio oldest Inhabitant flood on end as < In times past when the whoop of Poor Lo ccho.d around his cabin door. lilack Horse , llronn Eyes , Hod Woman and Julia Vicious Ulrd were the central fig ures In n band that started for tlio lower part ot to\vn about 9 o'clock. When they reached Tenth and Davenport , Julia Vicious Illrd darted an Impromptu snake dnnco , In spired by au overindulgence In large quan tities of "fire water" nnd the fun for a tlmo nan fast nnd furious , The doughty warrior , Ulack Horse , easily outdid the others In the matter o' nolro nnd fancy steps nnd , as ho warmed up to his work , he bethought himself ot his famuus ancestors , who In the merry old days , danced upon the hllltopi around the town nnd waylnlil the festive btishvA hacker , A. that moment ho espied n hated "pnletaco" behind the bar hi Dick llurdlsh's saloon , H was enough. He > pnt upon his hands niul shied n rock through th ? plate Rlap'i window with nn accuracy that sent the "barkeeper" under the counter with out further comment. The whole band then started up the street with Black Horn ? In ttif lend , Intending to run amuck If ucco : - i'lry. It proved superfluous , however , for nt the corner of Tenth nnd Dodge they encoun tered a , couple of officers , who Immediately proceeded to surround them. The red rnngors ot the weft were oscoited to the city Jnll. During the festivities Louis Darody nnd Ulack Hear , who liavo been slopping nt tlio Travelers' Home , were not Idle nnd had started to carry out the furniture nnd knickknacks - knacks thnt adorned ther ! rooms. These pro ceedings were strongly objected to by tlio proprietor and peace was nt length restored. About midnight llhrl ( Bear mlrocd the whistling of the wind * around his family wigwam nnJ grew restless. He thereupon nroso and awoke the majority of tlie guests of tlio liouso for the purpose ot keeping htm company. He at length laid siege lo the door of a chambermaid nml had stormed her domi cile ns far as the transom when the proprietor again IntcrXcred and brought him back to earth. The patrol wngon was then called nnd Black Bear passd the remainder ot tlio night , which had been full Incidents nnd ex citement , behind the lnr . I.\ Till : KKDUIIAI , COIIUT. Jury In MiiriiNlirlc CIIHI * l CiiHrx on Ti-liit. Before Juilgo Duntly , In the United Slates court , James E. Galvln was found guilty on the second count of nn Indictment , chnrglng the embezzling of government fuiuU , yester day morning. The Jurors In the. case of the United Slates against J. J. Marushek "at Nlmburg , Neb. , charged with a violation of the postal laws , and who had been out since Friday after noon , reported that they could not agree nnd vvero discharged. William Jennings of Valentine , charged with selling liquor to the Indians , was ar raigned , pleaded not gulliy and was remanded for tr.'al. L. V. Homan , charged with the samp ofTcne ? , was put on trial. The case of the Swift Packing company against Hamilton Bros , ot Oinnlii Is on trlnl. A balance of about $3,000 for molts delivered Is being sued for. The defense alleges a violated lated contract on the part of the plaintiff , Dining cars on nil trains to and from Omaha on Chicago , MllvvauUce & St. Paul Jl'y. Meala served "a la carte. " City ticket office , 1501 Farnam St. 1'KUSOXAI , 1'AIIAGIIAPHS. I ; Senator William V. Allen Is at the Pnxton. W. Morton Smith of Lincoln Is at the Merchants , Dr. D. A. Scars of Albion Is registered nt the Mercer. D. A. Doyle , postmaster at O'Neill , Is at the Arcade. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. Hogcr of Upland nro at the Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. A. Struthcrs of Sidney are at the Merchants. Hon. Church HOWB and Mrs. II. n. Howe are at the Paxton , W. II. Crane , the actor , nnd Mrs. Grans are at the Mlllard. S. Fuhrman , n Schtiykr merchant , Is reg istered nt the Arcade. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. G. Williams of Grand Island are I'axton guests. Ilev. W. H. Snyder of Missouri Valley Is a guest at the Merchants. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klley of Defiance , la. , are guests at the Arcade. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Allen and son , Port land , Ore. , arc Mcichants guests. N. A. Knlnbolt , president of ths Norfolk National bank , Is at the Mlllard. President Ell A. Barnes of the Stale Hoard of Arlctiltnrc | m at tno Allllaril , eight members of William II. Crane's company are registered nt the llarker. George W. Leldlgh , warden of the Stata penitentiary , was In the city yesterday. M. J. I-lyers , manager of the U. & M. eat ing house at Holdrcge , Is at the Mcrch ntn , S. H. llurkholtler nndV. . D , Iloworth nro reglstcrcd at the Darker from Woodbine , la , Charles Barnard , proprietor of the Windsor ser hotel , Atlantic , la. , Is registered at tlio Dcllone , Ex-Congressman William J. Bryan came up from Lincoln yesterday to attend the Transmfc ! ! > ! cslppl congie&s , Mr , and Mrs. J , 12 , Dorjtiot of Grand Island are at ' . ' .ie I'axton. Mr. Ilociuct U proprietor of the Koeliler house. James A. OJllls , division manager of the Union Pacific eating houses , with head quarters at Laramle , IB a Mlllard guent. I5x-CongrcHman ! William A. McKelghan of Hod Cloud came to the city yesterday lo attend the Traiieinlssltblppl congress. Hu H nt the Paxton. Sam M. liw on , huslnpes manager of the "Down In Dixie" company , Is making thu Darker his headquarters while looking after tlio Interest of Ills company. . K. P. Vlnlng , manager of the street rail way nystoin of San Francisco , left for his homo yeatenlay , after having spent a few days among ft lends In this city. James H. Hddy of Pendlcton , Ore. , and C. W. Nlb'.cy , BaUcr City , Ore. , delegates to the Tranomlsslsklppl congress , who ar- ilved yesterday , are quartered ut tlio Paxton - ton , \ Congressman Frank W. Mondell of Wyo ming , Myer Frank of Ncwmstlo , Wyo. , and C. , Holmes of Sheridan , Wyo. , aic regis tered ut the Paxton , They nro delegates to the TransmlsslwlppI congrtfs. At the Murray : George J , Foster , Chicago cage ; Mies Rlcanoro Harry , J. W. Collier , Jr. , Now York ; Andrew Jalcks , Chicago ; George Lehman , Columbus ; M , It. Uhl , W. I ) . Beckett , G , J. Itallsback , Chicago ; K , P , Kstes , Cincinnati ; Mlsa Ada C. Vurnum , Idaho ; James Steventcn , Lincoln ; John H. Truell , New York ; C. L. Crymble , Doaton ; Charles n. Kenncy , Madlfcon ; C. F. Ayrc , Sioux Falls. _ _ ill 1 1"1 At the MIllnrd-AV. L. Park , North Platte ; John It. Hays , Norfolk ; U. O. Krel/.lif er , Beutrlce , At the Arcade R M . norrlngton iiml d.-inglitcr , Alliunco : M. C. Juy. N. u'.lvln , It. Helgrln. JJnltola Cily. At thn IJaiker : W , O. Broolsg. Lliipoln ; R n , Mcflltmls , lIastliiK ! V. J. CrosH , Harris. btiri ; ; I ) . P. Muhoney , Platlo Center ; Wil liam Jt. Cuhlll , Orund Inland. At the DoJIoiiP H. 13. Bnbcock , Ord : Hnm- uel Wcpsi'l , V. II. Btonc. Lincoln ; W. Ho1.- ton Irving Lfinfe-acrc. IJodio : Uobcrt Lor- tcn ! F. II. Bailey , Ni'bniHka Ully. At the Mercci- . A. Hutherland , Teka * mnh : Jfrry Hrown , Wood Illvrr ; p. T , Blr- rliard. Norfolk ; A. 1) . Hoar , Oiand Inland ; Jumos Heed , Nobrimka City ; O. II , Hwlni- ley. Ile-trlce ; Itobcrt Bycrn , HoldicKo. At the Paxton-F. Y. ItobertBon. Kj-arney : W , A. Paynter , Albion ; John Mc.Munl.ul , B J. Alexander , Howard Sjuiidcra. ( 'ulum- bus ; J. T. Htcele , Hastlngn ; H. H. Munvlllc , Fremont ; N. B. Harding. Nebraska City. At Ihe Merchants U. K. Kviina , Dakota City ; J , B , Unthank , Arlington ; T. J , Hufty , Alliance ; II. Cannon , Benkclman : T. J. lirowntleld. Qrand Island : I'eter Kbboraon , Ht Paul ; W. H. Atwood , Kremont ; H. Mel- vllle , Laura. _ _ Cougtii and Coldi. Those who are suffer * Ing from couglii , raids , tore throat , etc. . should try IJrown's Bronchial Trocues , Sold ouly iu boxei.