Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 15, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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SPECIML NOTICES-
Ail * i-rlln-iiii'iili for them- column *
* i , lll In * tiild'ii until lUi.'lli p. in , , for Ihc
i-vrntnc ; anil until S p. in , for Ui *
iniiriiliiK nnil Sunilii/ < - | | | | .
Aili. i-rtlii-ri , liy rriiu-l | I nu n mini-
lii-rnl I'lirrU , run Imti * IIIIII.ITM nil-
( Irrninl to a nmiiliiTril littir In * ir *
tit Till' lire.IIIT TI mi MililrrHiril
Mill tililllit i-n-il on | ir * Niiilitll n of
< lnilii'i'lt only.
Itnlcn , I l-'cii mini llrit Inni-rlloni
1 * it * . * , iiril tliiTiMiflor. Niillilnir tnl.cn
for li-p ) . limn S.-.o fur Hit * Ili-il lnmr-
Hllll. TiM'NP IUUcrlltll'1111'lltM IIIIINt III'
run I' IIIN * * II | | * . < ! ) .
f .rrr\Tio > s WA\TID.
fr OCKH fill.I. VV VMTH I'l.Ai'H AHM H * i : 'HI '
r etnnl clrl Iti > fi rpncp. H \ i * VHnhlRi'
A-.M4M 11 *
AV\\TID MM.I : 111:1.1' : .
\VAM HON l"riTA , WHO CAN THINK Of
Binnnlmple thlntt to patent ? Protect your
I Ipr.K tinm.iy drlni ; you winltliViltp John
WriM'itmrn A To , Pept V , I'Hli-nt Attornp > n ,
WnfliliiRiin , n C for Ilii-ir 1100 prlie nlfcr
nnd n lUt of 200 Invonllons wuntcl. II--ZT1
% VANTii : > TIIAVKMNO SAI.I MKN Toll ft-
pnr nil rrllnhlc houro , pxp rlpnte unncifi-
fiir > rxtrn ln < lurMnontn to cuftomi rfl 8T to
> IW ) per innntli find uxpt'IiFOH < "linii f lll'lmp
& . I'n St. Ixiulu II-MMll NIU *
WANTI.IJ ONI : MAN IN ivnHy"roi'NTV TO
repuwnt IHTRO iiKillc.il himtKOOI ! | my , no
ftlii-rlfmi rni'ilrcd , work Unlit I. i" ' " '
"M. ClilinRO , III. 1I-MC70 f.
w \in 111:1,1 * .
WANTII : > aim , roit OINPIIAL iiorsi- :
wnrk MM VVrlslit , 2CII Se-unnl Mt
C MCIS IV
WANTii > . ATONrTTLTnY AriiN-r' ' IN
I-M rj < lt > ID woil ( ninntiK tni'inli'ri of VV'nniMi's
Mr Kit Ii > clulm , "licnutlful ImilKitil.i'i tin1
liillii ti > Bt'irni Tor iiirtlcnlarn ml Ircni P.
II clrint. 7It73 K Van llun-ii hi . Tlili-iiKO
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WANTKI-OOon Olltr. KOU OINIUAI. : :
lii.UMrM.il , nt 1SI7 Ninth 19th. C MC72 1I
run HINT : IIOIISKS.
iior.sns IN AM , PAin.4 OPTIII : oirr. Tin :
O P. I.i\ls CotnpilO. 1 < rntn.un I > ! 7i
lioUSCH , iTRNKXVA & CO , 103 N. 1STII HT.
D-273
ilOUKItN UOtJSKS. C. A. STAim.MS N. Y. WPR
H-2.1
BTIAM : HIATPI > HTOHIM AND PI.ATS
Ilownnl llunck , nccnt , 1C10 Clilcngo street
D 275
Ciioirn iiniTsns ANM > coTTAnnw AI.I. OVIH :
Iliv city. iS to IW. Klilellly. 170J rarniin.
i.Aitr.r. LIST OP mi : iivnoN
Itri-il Cn 212 a. lull at. 0-S77
IHM'HPH.VALLACi : . 11IIOVVN IILK. . 1STI1
nnd Duutl.n. I ) III
rou iii'NT. rttTiNisuiTi ) OH iiNprn.\MHiiin
r li'i'iKO 8 ruiiitn. inuilern WJ I'ntk nvi-niu *
1030 H loTIl AVI1. io-UOOM llOl'SK , OAIC
Ho. r an I linl'li modern In I-NCVJ icspcct , Kintr .
innntli * ! . furnace nnd Inmul-y ; l - t Ijiilll house
In lit- city 1750 pir innntli Umilm Ilrnl
Krinto niul Trust Co. : il So mil HI.I
I ) Ml Hi
sii-ii HT UAHv-s AVI : . . O-IIOOM MODP.IIN
iKuirc : ' elnrtln l ron , 1013 I'lirnam I ) < 7" >
1-I.AI' Ijiwi. 0 ItOOMH. MUDIIIIN. CI.OPHtit
jilli M i : n r ICtli ntnl Joni-t. flar\ln llmi ,
Kill rnrnnm " " !
PLATS. I.ANOI : IIMCCO H. IS
IJ I7C-N5
AII. cr/.i.s PIIOM ioo UP. P. nvivu. : .
ir.lh nml Dougltr. I ) lr-al
Fiiif in vrr 7-itoiM roTTAdi : OP LAHUI :
illnii ti > l n.H , wllli moiUrn convcnli-ncrB. In-
cliiillni : tmth room , with poiciluln tub nlul
HI tlii ii ) w * h rtiilnl , ni-uly llnlrlicil In tin ;
in-irl uiitiKtlM * in inni r. lirn : < - > nnl. ultli line
1r r unt > ! " per innnlli Incnllon , lltli * t ,
thirl OiM.r mirth of Uiki < Al'pl ' ) to VV II.
Mi llili ! ' < " I'lrst National li.inlc InillJlncU
U M5IO
i.ii ni it IDM MoniniN i-MiAMi : . i > irrAciuu.
: ,1'J I'm i ! Inn nvcnuc , rlinlie ; 1-0
ii , in r in iniHlorn. 3.nl : nml Hurt MB. ; | 21
10 > inn nn . 'm in irk. ro N ii.i. jus co
. | - < Mm im un I rlrlf. CM S 23th. Jt IM.
1 ! im in in Irrn Siali nnil VVouIuinth. IK CO.
f A. STAIUl. S"J N. V. Llfp HIiliT.
I-.MJ. ;
Toil III NT. CM N. 19T1I ST. , 10 UOO.M.S , MOD-
nil II 00
l"ri i n i inla t . 7 roDinn. $ lr > CO.
t.27 IMV npnrt tt . 7 looniti. $ "nto
llDiivm I r inn In nil I > : irt9 c.t ting clt > * .
IIIll.NNAN-l.OVi : I'O . < M I'nxti.n lilk.
D-MSII N10
AN I.I.IH.UI.Y I.ADV VMSIIIM1 TO MAKI :
l > i m meith u email. prU.ito fnn.lly. "Ill
lent ii , r in > lorn hou o of nine nionit unfur
- I r Imanl nnil two nmrm Bin ! will
) > } - . . n mmitli Hi'fi'rc'iicea exi'hiinKi-il A 2
HIP D-617
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A 4 TND c HDOM MODiniN rhATiii ! s-'o
lull 11Ml 1C *
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1101 HI B inii HINT 3-nooM COTTAOH. f. .
7 riinin IIIIIIM * ) S , S room huiifiJlu , jt-rooiu
homo an I clnble , SI2 ; 10-ioum nuxlirn hmifin ,
Jn. > | i anil J.U J. A. Scull , nt Oinnlia Nn-
ti'.nnl lUnK I ) KB U
TI.N i.iiuvi iiuTcTc. CHIVP : iiiTsT I.OCA
Hun tn uninli.i. VV. P. Cl.uk , K > & DuiiKlnH St.
Noini.n'UNisuni : ) iioti.si-i.NQiiii ( : N.
i : cur -'lh ' and I.unilHMirlli Sis D-MCIt II )
HI.KliVNT IO-UOOM HOIJBi : . C03 S 2S
Si > ill nn Inn IIUIIFO 1117 h 321
I' II VAoiil li.lh ninI l > .ili l.ia. D-fl7 19
i'u HI si rvvo MOHCIIN co-n'.vai.s : AT in
< i | . h V ) Tu ! ( . > . Clt > II.ill. D-CIO 15
TUN HODM llllirK-UAS I1VTH. PPUNACi : .
luuii'lry ; ioi Cnpllol n\i I ) CIS 19 *
roit iuvr _
roil"1U.NT UOOMiTVITiT oTt WITHOUT
tojr.l , Rlvain lit.it , ilcclrle llilit , rle\.itor ,
fri'o balhc ulei iviviunablc llrunswlik liotvl.
U-3 > >
1IOI si M I I'lNO. POflt HOOSIS , HANI-
fiiiifl ) furnliieil , nlu liri.c him 2101 Hurt
-MMS K *
KI\\M PI UNiHiinn noo.Ma. UIIPHIKIIP
IIIK A.J ht. Mnii. i
IM IEM.MMII ) Itlltnl.s AM ) HOAHH.
foil 11LNT. PI HNlSHii ) KOO.MS. WITH Oil
wxii.ui liuiil cunin hent nlul all ini'ilorn
ImrmriiitfiiiH rpeilal Ion lain ) for tlm win
ter MI i u I lintel , lltli nnd ' "iilciii-o M J.
Itunrl , proprietor. P Wti
AlliVS3101 DOI-GUVS. 1IOO.MS , Ptlll-
nulii'd . > r unn.rnlrhiJ , prlnu to eull thu lln-8 ,
_ tnlile exctlient r--3. J 23
roi ! III\T : I'M'i ' iiMsiiini uoinis.
c in vMiunis POU iiotisiiKt.inTNr , iiv i
and ulfe wulir In kllchtn , ntiel rink 3IJ N.
1 U K2-
n-i n UOUMS. coM.Mi'fuATiNil ) Mo"i > ruN.
lii ml Imiulii1 311 N 'Jth t' C CMJ
roil. HUMs'lonr.s AMJ oKn jij. .
rinsr L\h3 nuicic hiuiip IIPII.UINO , ion
r.irn < > i HlK'O htoilo nnil bauemcntlll niter
ti > u'i leniint , low tint 311 1st .Nat I DM : blilK.
rou in NT Tin : i sroiv IJISICK
lit b i PauuiM H.i. IhlH bulMInK hiu n llrt > pn > of
rrinrnl liiFeinent , complete Hum hentlni ; llv-
liirtu , nutcr on nil lloom , can , etc. Apply 'U
Iho oHIcn or Tlio Dee. 1 910
A . .ivr.sVAvnn. .
\ VANII.Iyjoin iu : POMIC
IIIPIMI anil i.nni.ln | ; ; button * ) not tellers ;
l.c per ut * Itss p i im , post pilil , jiOuo p r
1 rex ) Ii ) . > \iri'8 | . 1'iiniiulBii supply Co. PI
Arch SI Dojton. MnsH J-227
AOHNTSV \ - POH OOOI ) C.UlT'ViaN
nrllclc. MB rrollt , Ktxxl follri. no liuiinn rinm-
ploH n < 'ht fire Atmrc'im I'lioi'nlx. iwVnl > n 'a
uiclilmKu i f < .i | |
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10 JO 40 KO Ailli : TUACTrt. THURK TO I'lVU
inllet nleo fiirnm Ifn to lldj nilli-n of Oitiihn
Hi-nils 1'axlnn block. K SII12 Nt
WANlir : > TO IlTNT7A : KLOl It Mil.I. roit A
term of > rnr > by u toiiil > elviit inllKr Ad-
iln.m A C - . 16 *
HI ) UKASONAllLi : 11OA1ID IN 1'ItI.
vain lunilly liy JJUHK lady utl iullnB > cliool :
SIal prlc * AUilri'M A 1. . Hie. 1C-CM U
vrou.vci : .
Bron\oi : ANI > WMIUIIOIIRI : ro.
His-VIO Jur.oJ. ( iriurul kloiveo unU fonxarillnz.
M-2S3
, Oif. VAN A BTOllAUB. 1IU
> \Avrii > _ To iniv.
SHKI.VINC1 WANTIIO AIlOl'T M TO M
* " ' , . ' vV"l' tw."r . * lir * r ° M " ' 'lru * i under.
HUllabl * fur ilru lur . c. U Colby. Modal ?
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Mfjr U
\VA.vrun 'in IU.Y. .
IIW UK AND IJOT. IIIOH (1IIOPN1) < 1 TM n
r > m , mmlrrti nlthln Imlf mil" nf llnmlltnn
mil lh Hl , will | wty II I'm rani , bulKiira
In null Ikmln , IMitun bliick N Mf.l
UANTKI ) TWO WIND MII.M I'HKKPH
M"'l n w or wrotnl-tmnd. I. M. l ir'l , rnre
MerrhHntii hotel , Oiimhu , NMB 1 II *
UANTnii. AIIOI T ooO Put Nli * .
mum hirhmp for mull. P. Hio , 311mij
avi * , city N'f" ir
sAi.iJMisciii\Mofs.
f 1 1 1 .Ai'ivr : iiAiinwoou WOVIN : i oTiN Miui
_ hlni { made. " _ 0 U I.ec. ! 31 iJmiKliH. -S1
Pin ft A I"K , CM I iXFi"oN inTjim i TMTKMIIH :
tyiwwMtiT. wllli ilfuk. une bank < hoi k pun ti ,
t o fimr-wlieel truikii , oni IctKr pr < "p J II
Duinont , Iteo-Her , nil llarncy Mire.
_ QMMl
PPiiioHT piAN6 Foi7 5.u.T : PAU. AT M ?
Snulh ic.th rt QM-r.'l P. *
TIN : TONsnoii ipA.i : > AI.PAI.PA HAY.
$4 ( ir i tnn i'i.i. . rmo ! < uluny Co 11 1 N Y
t.i fo 111. IK . om ihn Q-.Mr.isn
I , \MOI s.
MA ONVVOHK JOHIinit. J. P linvt.V 1 > 22
Clark Midi. Il-f I N 1 J
Cl.lltVO VA.NTS.
MAIlY rillTX. CLAinVOVANT. fZI N
Kih. i.r. a 17 *
.11 vs'ffii : , IIVTIIS r.'rc.
M.MI : SMITH 11:1 i > opai\s. , HDOM r. MAM-
Bnuinnd uti-nm Inthn T S1CM 17 *
MISS AMiS. : VAPOIl 1IATII8 MA SAOr. " 07
H. ith Ht . room 3 T MOOO-NC *
MH * nit IION : , i : 1.1:1 : Tim' MAssAni : PAII
lil , rernshliiK ami iurnlli , ilnn'l fnll to
rail * ! I7 Ho lltli st upi-tntrs T Mras li.
Mi"s VAN VAi.KK.viMMtn I > ISTIOYS : PIII- :
mnniMitly l y piclrlclty | ruperiliinuH liili. moles ,
warn , etc. llouin 11C N. Y. I.lfc llMs.U .
U ISO
lUPTUIli : CLMtM ) , NO PAIN , NO DIITP.N-
tbm frori biiflnes ; we -fer to hunilrola of
patlrnts iiin-il O U. Miller Co , 307 N Y.
I.lfc liullilliirf Omaln. Neb P-g7 _
IATIIS MASSAHi : . MMU. POST. 31914 H P.l II
U-2'S
VIAvi. HOMK TlATMiNT POl t'
trouble * Phjilelm In alt. ml UKI > . Con ulta-
lion or health book free. : I3 li e bl U
sii : : cAHTini \nmvAui : co. , mi DOPU-
Ina , for mantels , unite * ) , tile * , maihlc work cte
U 50J
.MO.MIV 'I O I.OIIKAI. . IJSTATIJ.
ANTHONY I.OVN Jl TltP T CO. 31' . N V I ,
Quli k IIHIICJ nt low r.nte for c inlop fnrm IOTIH
In Io a , r.urthcrn Mlnanurl , casturn .Nihrn-ln
W-2J1
CITY I.OA.\a. C. A. STAUIt. 0 N. Y I.Pi ] :
\ -2W
MONIY TO I.O\N ON nn-iioVcu OMMIA
real rstatu. Iliennim , I.ovo Co. , 1'nxti'ii bluelt.
VV233
LOANS ON IMI'UOVKD A trNIMPHOVP.I > CITY
limpcrt ) . VV. Pmmm Snillh tt CO. . IJIOPiinnm
W-291
MONIY TO IXJAN AT I.QW HATI : TIII :
O P. DmIs Co. IMi Pnrnam Stv VV-irU
I'lllVATi : MIlNIIY. PHOM 1100 UPWVHD P.
I ) We.nl. IMh mil DoiiKl.in U17131
. \IOMY \ TO I.OA.OIIATTIJI.S.
MONiV : TO LOAN ON PITHNITinti : I'lANOS.
IirnFen , w itmm , etc , nt limiM rule In city ,
nn remmnl of wo Is. tttihtly cnnll lentlil. > oii
c.m pay the loan nit nt nny time ur In nny
umount. OMAHA MOinGAni : LOAN CO ,
ZOC So Hlh M
XV *
MONCV TO IjOAN. 30. fO M. DAYS. PPHNI-
tuie. pianos , i tc. DutT Uri'i n , ruom t Harder hlk
X -JU
IIIIIMSH cll.cl : 4.
i-ou SAM : . AIIOUT 2000 IMS. MINION TYPI
7in > Ibn. nRiitc , IM pair luo-lhlnl canon. 4
doubln Iron BlamlH for t\\u-lhlrl cnmn This
inatirl.il WIIH un'H on Tht Oinhha IUo ami Is
In fairly Rooil inmlltlon Will be fohl elu-ap
In bulk or In nu.inlltlri ) to pull punhaKei.
Apply In pen'nn or b > mull to Tim Ileo I'ulj.
llshln Co . Omahn. Neb. Y 713
> TT VVTIUAUI : WIIUKI.Y NIT iNroMrTvv ITH
} 2M Imosteil S.iftcoiiFcniulvp Pru-pciim
pioofd , ( ice. P. Daly , irj.1 Ilrunl\\a > New
Yolk 1 MCT. Nl.
run .SAM- : vi. IJSTATI : .
IP votr DKSIHI : TO pritciiAsi : riNn VA-
innl prw | > ert > thrip biti or hou i i and loin ,
for < \irh , or ru MI > nny IIMIIIH. clr > nut ful
to KIC the Pldcllty 'linst Co. yinulu'n.-U corner
of Hee biilMlm ; Their lint It 1 irgo nn.l . they
rerommeinl nothing but birnilnfi He 2
TIII : IIYHON IIUII'
_ _
noirsis. : LOTH. PAHMS .
lito. P. llcnils llenl i : tate C.i , l > .i\ton III ! ; .
lie Mill O :
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PA KM l.VNDS. C P. IIAIIULSON 1't N Y I.
UUIO UJC *
, .i.i. . . . . . > . . . , . . , . . . itKAiiTiPin. TIN-vein : :
tiiut niMir KlinuooJ gurk. unl ) } J MM IliiU
505 .V. V. Life HUB. ' Ili-MC3 13 '
LOST.
LOST-A POX TIHHII.II noo. wiim :
body , wllli il.irk > .ir maiksnlno II.IH n tall ,
\erj xhort. Anxuiri to name of Ho TIK 01' .
Hi'wnnl If returned to Prank K Mooie * , , < x
Hoi * hlilf ; . Lout bbl-J'j *
I'AW.MIUOKr.ltS.
H. MAHOW1TZ l/JANS MONUY. 418 N. 16 .ST.
so :
.111 sic. AUT AM > lrJlJACl : .
iuouai : p RIM.INUII : ic. BANJO. MANDO
lln ami guitar teacher. lioum II : lite ilhlK
' .r.'l JJ p > o
I\CILLIM' : PPI.IC.IIT 'IANO ju ; ? o ,
Melnwny ( < r.inil. blir bnciln , pi inns to rtnt
i heap , line nrrurtnunt nf in unlullns m.ule
fiom tpruee usnl In Sttlnu.ix n tM inn f.iitnry.
below in-t JtS MeC.ikiu,1W ] | | , M Cuy 17
AM ) LOA. %
sir.vif : ? IN Miirfvi. L..IU ASS-N PAVc
7. S per ci nt when 1 . ' ! sears obi , nluaya r -
il-'cinablo 17CI Pnrnain ht. Niiltlficr bee
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now TO UIT : A HOMI : on .sncpili : UUUD
Intiunt on t.a\ln h Aiijilj to Omnh i L , < . II
As1. 1701 Painmn. O M Xatllneer. Set
301
IIHVCI.IS v\n IUP.\IUI.N < : .
li- KO to Omiili.i lilcsi.li' Co.
IKIIIVC.
PI HNiTfiii : I'ACKII : ) PIXISIIKD -
palreil , niattrenfeH madirml nnovntid.rlry
Wnlkln. 2111 CumlnK , tel UJI 304
.MUDICAL.
( IIIAIH'AIKU NPIISi : PIIOM MCnirXL KPI5-
Klial runll.ulum , Itntlle i lerk , Mleh lll , > ,
in jour liiimcn to IIUIKI In un > late m uti- .
chronli obstetric 11 nt $10 pet utik , ni il\e
mi8v.iM or r.ny otlur tuatmint ilthlreil at
ji.llr honii'H. foi M itiils per I'uiii. pie , tu
linxn onkr nt 714 . l.lh menue. CT" u *
LAiJu : ? ' ciiiciusi mi s INOLISH Til7.NT.
It'Oiil I'lIN ( Dlimoinl Ijiuinl ) mu the L l. pa To ,
iillibli * , tnkv no ollni , KPinl ( c utanipH inr
pal Ilinlan"Itcllef fur Lnillen" In letter b >
i.'tnni mull , nt drniKlti < Chli het-trr uhemlenl
Co . PhtltiuVlplilu , P.I Mrntlun JUi.
MCiS I5
SHOHTIIA.M ) AM ) TYPi\VUITni ,
A , f. VAN HANTS fccoo. ! U N. Y L1P11
i : iNbuvriON IN SIIOHTJI.VND IIY
experleiKoil Icoilicr. bent Mftcm , lalfh lia-
sonable IIW Doiisln * MC07 I7
.SVI.M ; -M.VCIIIM.S AMI
NUW HOMK. Hi.ilrtLirol u"
maclilim vMlc , till Cap , at" . Tel l'7 | '
452
IH.OCl'TIp.V.
ILLA DAY , n. . 3uu'pion. . JM s trni.
, _ HzHi
KI.OCUT10N-.MIIS. W. WOmVAlf. ) . i N.
"til , MC5 Nl !
II.UIl
- piun i-'Aci ; TitBA.TMrNT
wi-cls to every luily huyln.on - .
. onJjr of , . „ „
nlfxlon 1'rtain. 1i | | > alur UrMUlUiil. HIS
Douvlat tit. -l | n
SUES & CO. ,
PATKXT SOLICITOUS ,
Ili-o Ilulldlnir.
OtiiiUin , Ni-lir
nnd I'mcnt Itnok
run ;
of 'In-fiRth. vltiulty nnd cnrruy Your
ill-arc t wish Is to recover the e , xwcr ,
n III ilo UK * w ork. Tlicy fc nl ll * linln nnd
nervck-MMiil rlth1lfi < Moi I Imiitullnit tliro'
5 our > rln = slrenirtlirn nnil lio.itUlt tinen
tltel'ixly Tirvrtivialljrjln lorr.tr.
1n 1 $1.00 Per Box. 6 Boxes , $ S.OO.
A Icirtl ( ptii'iiilec to mro or refund tlie
money lilt itrv if ' nlcr A < lilr"
Slicriniir & McConn ll Urui ; Co. ,
IMS lirjea St. . Om ln N h.
Y purcliiisiiiK needs made
at the f tllowinu Ncbr.is-
k.i f stories. If you can
not Mint uli.it yon want ,
coinimmlcntc with the
manufacturers as to
w h a t ilc.tloi's luiiKllc
tluir
1JAGS. I5UUI.AP AND TW1NH.
llliMIS O1IA1I.V IIAi CM.
Manufncliirer" of nil klnjs of cotton nnil liur-
hp IJUEI cotton Hour wirka nnO twine a spec
ially C1l-r.l5 P lltli Ft.
uunwuuins.
ASbUUIATlU.V
C.tr loail tlilpincnli nmtle In our o\\n refn , ,
rratnr en re. lliue ItlLbon , Ullte ixoort. Vieniu
l\nrl nnil rnmliy Ilxporl OclUned to nil pau
of th city.
WOHKS.
DAVIS A Li VV l.ll.l. lltll.V
Irini mill Hr.iNi. J.'uuinlorn.
Manufncturem nml Jobbers of Mnclilueij. ltn.
< rul rctmlrlnic a rpFcinltt jWl , 1 03 nnil 1M3
JickEon Slrcet , Oinulu , Xcb.
l.MHI.STUIAIj 1UO.WOItlvS. .
Mnnufacturlr.K nna reiuirlns of nil Kln'a ot
n.ficiilni-ry. tnilne punii' * . i-ievutora. pr mini ;
pri's'oi. lmnK"r . nlmti'ni ; ana luupllngs. 1414 nnd
1(05 HuwniJ St. Omihu.
l'A\TO.\ . VlUIU. r. 1IIONV < IUKS
M.umfac-uiiers ot > rchltec-i n ! rn Work ,
r.ontrn ] r < > iintli > . Mncnlno an. : lllnrkimlll w ik.
rimlnium "nil rnr.trirloi-S for 1'lic fro f llulld-
Inirs onire nnil works : U. P. liy. inJ Ko.
17th flreel. Omn'ia.
NIGHT WATCH. FIRE SERVICE.
AMIJIIIUAN lllSTIIItT T1J1 T.dlt Xl'll.
The onli peifect protection to pnip'tt ) llxiim-
lni > 'I Il t till1on enrtli. Itedun-a lnsuninc
rntes. 1501 DmiKlns tre t.
SH1UT FACTORIES.
T. a ! 7vA.NsI-Msiiii.\-.KA
CO3I1M.M" .
Exclusive cuttom shirt tailors. 121 i Parnnm
TUNTS ANE.jV\VNING9 _
\VO1.K IIP.OS. .V CU.
Mnnufarluifni of Icim , a nliiKH. tarpollnni
flaca. banners nnil Btitmncr . 'I UN'i'B 1'dV
HUNT. "OJ-70J Soulli jSUUontti tlre't.
Nrti.
RAILB/Ai / TIME CARD
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4 > pm Uenver Lxprmi . 4 : < jpir
7 Wpm Ni.brai.kIxicnl ( cxcepl bumlay ) . . 7:45pir.
. . Lincoln Lorjl ( except humlaj . . .I * joaiu
2 Kpm .Pakt Mnl ! ( for Lincoln ) -lully. .
Len\ci irHlCACO. IlI'IlLlNflTON * . y [ AriKei
OiiialinlCntun Depot. lOlli x. Mason Sl ( Omaha
5 COi.m . Chicago Vtntlhvlle . S C am
. ChlcuKO
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11:00 : im .Clilcnso Kxprns < ex Sun-a . . 3 JJpni
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Omuha'l'nlon ' Uepot. 'Clli & Mason His | _ Oniihn
10.4'mn . inirn ixt > it.ii . . 1 4Hpm
4.42pm . Vcullhuleil Limited . B-lipni
5 151IIH . Ft. I'uul i\prtM . U.SO.ihi
r ; ( O.U11 . rf' IT.il' l.tmlttll . ? .OJ1 > JH
7 "Oam. . . .Carrjj ! Kluux City lx > r.il..tl 10pm
C 30pm. . .Onmnu CMraso 3ueelnl . S.UOam
. I'lssolirl Valley Loml. . . . _ . S Jou-i
I eaICHICACiO. . Il .1. A PAClFIClAril.es
pm.ihalUnlonJVpot. 10th & Masun 8tn I Onnlm
10 40nm..Atlantic Cxpusn lex Sunday ) . . 5.35pm
700pm. . NlKht Hxpress 8P. i
4.Mpm. . Chlcino Vcstlbuled Llmiteil . 1 -pn
4 * ajni , SI Paul Vrrlllnileil 1 H"iipil . 1 "Upm
vvnsi.
e.Upin OUlalicmn & Texan Hx. ( ox. Sun..10 " .mm
l Ojm , CilurailoI.Irall _ n . _ 1.ii. . < uOpin
feuTtiT I C7PT T si i < J. "AirlvcJ
Omnlml Depot. ISlh siil Wctatcr Su _ i ( inniln
R Until . . Sioux ( ' ! < y Aixon.Tna'Jntlon. . . 8 Oupm
IZ.SOpm..Sioux Cltj L.proK m- Sun ) 11 Smin
C-lSpm. . . . . . . . .St. r Ji Limllr.1 . . . . .10ain
I.eaves'i P. H iMO VALLHY. " "tArrlves
Onmlialipot | _ _ 15tn una VVljjierat . iOm.ihJ _ _
" ! COnm. . Tast Mill nr > - ' nxprebi S 00pm
3 town. ( is. Si' ' % W)0. ns ( ex Mon ) . 0 00pm
7 ! Cim Priimnt I > inl ( Sunda > s Only ) .
T-nim Noii.i : . ixp-er let - un ) 10 JVun
C lipm. iU Pnul KMirgKs . . . 9 IQi
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Oninhalt'nlon IJepot. 10th * Mn on8t _ _ lOtnaha _
" 9 Miun .KuTfau City Da ) Impress. . . . C 10pm
10Wpm _ K f Night i\ via 1 1' Trana li".iiin-
I.enve / MISSOtTHI PAOIPIC. lAirUcs
bnialml Drpot. I'.tli ntul Webster Sts J Omn'ti *
" . lOuni Nclirn'ln K : Kaiu.ua Limited .12 2'.pm
9 Minn . Kania City ixpr- . . . . OO.un
S fflliin Nelii-ii-l.il Lucjl ( ex Sun ) 9 on.im
I caves | " "HIOfX CITY & PACIP1C fArrhes
bniahnl Depoi 13lh anil Webster Sts. _ | Omahn
O.lCrrT' SI1'aul Llmlleil. . . . . . . . 9.10im
f7a\eiT | SIOUX riTY'i'l'ACH'icI lArriTeT
OiimlmlUiilon Depot. lOtli & Mnson Sts [ Omuhn
"
C 40un . . . .Ft. Paul PaKsencer . IPlCpm
7 idnm . Sioux City i'm-scnrfer . 8-OJpm
C Kpm. . . .St Paul Llmlle.1 _ . . 9 ; o.urt
LcaTTi'l UNION "I'ACrPIC IArrl\e
Om ilii'l'nlon ' Pipot. 10th & MasonStfi _ | _ Onntia
9 Dam . Kearney nxpn- i . 4:10pir :
8 ream. . . o\erlaml Llmlleil . . 4 lipn
J 10pm Ilenfce & HIioniBb K I't ( ex Kiln ) 12 OSpn
G'4Spm Ornml Islnnd Kxpi-ens ( c\ Sun 1 12 O pn
.t 30pm PJt Mull _ K 49.ni
1IM"VAY lAtrlvei
Tn.'l nU'nluii Depot 10th S. Manon Pis ( OIIM'IP
M-.m St IxiuU Cmmrn Untl 1 * V i
OCTOIMU ir , KI , 17.
OTIS SJKIffNJBR
Presentlnif
TOMtiHT AT Siir. . "HAIILi- ! "
Prlila > "HD.Mr.u AND JPLIirf
Saturdn > Matlnie ' fill ! LAUY or LYONS"
haturlii ) Pvtn K "A SOI DIIUl OP POHTUNi : "
I'rliin TV JOi 75 < | ioi j | so. llnrKiiln nnt-
Inei ! haluiila > 25i anil
lULl UilCllTlllUll I r cssk ,
Siiinlii ) .Mnllni'iOctii1ii > r JN ,
1 In iH'puIni hiicvuit of the Si
Darkest Russia ,
Mnilnco VVcdnemlny KutH now on dale.
Prices : ; c Svc. soc 7c 11 10
| C MW !
* - ' TIIKA
L VI Crawfjr.l , M r. " ' | " ' " "I'TllCHS.
I'our NU-his. I'ommpnclnir
.SIMM- .MATIMI : , OCTOIIHU is.
The popular kUecraii of the season.
DAB/&EST S.U.iSIA.
MATINHi : WiiNi:3DAY. :
1'rlcn 2 - 15iWo 7So nnd It 00.
Heals on mle todny
IIOTILS.
MOTEL.
A.M JO.MS
HO roonu. balhn , tteuni heal and nil
contcnlcnc . Itate . JI.W nml 1200 prr day.
Table unuxcelltHl. UiiccUl low ralei ti > ifculal
bourilen PIIANK 1I1LUITCH. list.
IM HI nn i T 1'iATiPiio on t nr ii
DWIICRUOThSS \ SUIUL
Ilirlly a Oorpir.il's ' Qtionl Rt the Priumrios
in Some
IIASCALL NOMINATED/ THE FIRST
Norton Hifinti I'nt \ ' < ( yj1 In tin * Tlilril
lli-iirnril ( ii'tn tin * , , \oniliiu < loti It )
u Mnall VI n ru 111 III . ( InMxtli
! * .llnht l > lituiliin : ; i * In s.t.mil.
Tlio democrat primaries ) estcrday passed
off rather iiulctly anil If the vote cast Is |
any ciltcilon of the str-niKth of the party j
It will cut n sorry ligttre In tlio coming elec
tions. Indications point to fusion with the
populists , nt least In the Thlnl nnil Pom th
Kurds. In the Third tlio sentiment of the
populists.U said to be st.-on ; ; : or cmlo : MIIR
Norton , the democratic nomlnco , but It can
not be done without a llKiH. In thu Pourh :
the ilcmocrats endorsed a populist , IJr. Pea-
Imily. for the council. In the s'l&mblu tor
nominations for the co'.ia'-ll 'n waids v.hi'io
the democrats think they aave n show iho
candidates for member of the1 Hoard of IMu-
cntlon were lost sight nf mU In the others
no ono seemed to think much of either
rouncllmanlc or lioaul of IMiic.Ulon as-
plinnts.
In the First \\nid the \oto polled was
fair. 3C3 ballots having boon deposit" ! In
the boxes when the poll-i wcio closed. Itiac
S Ilasrnll received the preference for coun-
illman over M. V. FunMrnuT by an alnost
2 to 1 vote , ho receiving lr ; > to Funk-
iouser'8 102 The discrepancy uotwccn Ihcso
figures and the total number of vote. * ca t Is
duo to the fact that maiv of tlio VIUOM
'ailed to express their pri'foroui'1. IIuci11 a
delegation was elected liy .1 vo'o WE largo
In proportion , although HOIIIP of the dele
gation fell behind , as the ttokotas badly
cut sometimes.
In the second a hot con'"st was anticipated
between Thomas J Flynn an 1 Ch'lct KOSHCII
and as a consequence votoi were hustled
with great vigor. There \\oio 03.5 ballots
cast , a big poll for the wail The ronl'-at
ended In a fizzle , ho.vev > r. as Plvnu was
preferred for counrllmni hv aot > ofI Ito
to t Ho received 441 vires in lloue'i's 11J.
The difference was -o great lint Finn's del
egation waa allowed the election without a
count.
TiMiNnn roun nVN >
In the Third was one of the hottest lights
A Wonderful Medicine
Tor Bilious and Nervous d Icoruor3.se ch usVlucl
and Pain In the Stomach. Sick Ilcadnchc , Olddl *
ness , rtillncssniul Swelling nftcr moala , Dlzzl-
nc80nn < lDraiTSlucB3Cold Clillls , Flushings ot
IIoat , 1033 ot Appetite Bkortucas of Mroatu , Cos-
tlv nosa , Blotches on Iho Skin , Disturbed Slcop ,
Frightful Drcama. and all Nervous and Tromb-
llnb'Bcnsatlono , ic. , vhcu Iheso symptoms are
caused by constipation , as most ot thorn aro.
TIIE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE I1ELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES , aiilsls no fiction , livery BtiCforcr Is
cnrnrntly Invited to try ono Dos ot tlicsa rillo
and tlicy will bo ncUnoix lodged to lia
A WONDERFUL MEDIGIRE.
HEKCIIAM'S 1 > II&S. talicn as directed.
Trill quickly rontoro rumtloa toc mpltto hoaltli.
They pnnnptly roinnvo obstructlous or Irrogti-
tarltlca olthoxystom. l'or.i
Weak Sftomach
Rmpaired
OssordesretS Lever
the ? net lllto ranglc a tow doses will vrorU \ renders -
dors upon tlio Vital Organs ; D'roiigtlioiilng the
muscular nystcm , restoring tlio long lost com-
plosion , brlnglrg hack the Leon edge ot nppo-
tlto , nn.l arousing with the Iloncbucl of
Slcnllli tlio tvliolo i > IiBlCil energy or
the hurar.n frame. Tlioso are Mcts nOmlttoJby
thousinils. In all cI asses o [ cocloty , undouoot
the boat guarantees to the berroua and Debili
tated Is that llcccliuin's IMllH Iinvo tlio
barucitt Sale of iiuy 1'alcut Bledlcluo
in the IVoritl.
Annual Sales moro than 6,000,000 , Boxes
2c. . nt Drug Stores , or will bo emit by U.S.
Aqcnts. JJ. 1' . ALLEN CO. , SSI Canal St. , Now
Vnrit , post paid , u | u receipt ot prlco. Boole
Irco upcn at'pllcatlon.
Always Reliable , Purely Vegetable.
Perfectly tasteless elecnntly co.iteil , puree.
re-ulnle purify cleanse nnd stremsllien. HAD-
\V AY'S PILLS for t IP cure of all illinr lera of ttie
dtomach , IloneU Kidneys , IlliiMer Ner\ou
Dl7zlne > .K V. rtlgo , p tU.ne r , Plleu.
i : CO Il'II > TS ,
i.\nifiisTiov.
IM'M'ni'.SIA.
UOVSTIPATIOJI
nml All DlMorilc-r * ! or ( InLUcr. .
Ob erve the followlnB pymptoms reiultlnu from
OUrikeii of the illgtMlte orsais Ctnstlpitlon ,
Inuanl piles , fullnecH of blnoil In the * head acid
ity of the ptomaeh. nausea , Iie iihuin illfKust1
nf food , fullness of welghl of the ttomnch , Four
eruclntloiM tlnlilnir or llutt. rliijf of the he it.
eliokltiB or suffnntlne nn'at'jns when In a
Ulni ; poature. dimness nflrlon d ° ts or uehn
bcfuiu the iltjlit. fe\er anil Jult piln In the Jieai !
ilellclcncy of pemplr itlc/n > e1loune.s of aUIn and
eji . pain In the filili * chi"-t. limbs and sudden
llumeH of heat , burning In flie llrxh
A few dirm of \PWA Y'S PILLS will free
the sstem of all the nbo\o named disorders
Price . " .u u Ilo\ Sold li > DriiKKUtN or
( tout by ' il',11.
Semi tn DH \DVVAYi * ' CO , Lock Ilex SC3 ,
New York for llook of Ailvlcn.
TUHASPUV UIPAIIT.MINT. : WASH
ING TON. 1 > . C Oc-t t ) ifsvSenli-d proposals
nil ) lietoetlvcil nt tnls iiiparime-ni iinul
2 o'rloi-k p in Oitober-Ji iMti , for manu-
K' find pl.iclniilni'nualtlan , In com-
tilfti' working oidi-r. In the Dulled States
InilldliiKH t I'ufKo. K U , nnd Sloiix city.
la . uomblimtlnn KIIS and flectrlillisht llx
turei Dr.ivMDBH , Hpi > i-lllbMiiuiiH nnd blank
form' , of propos.ilnin be had iilion nppll-
< nllon to the iloparttniMit I'aitlal bldn will
not IK lonslderiMl Tbo right to reject any
mid nil blilH nnd to waive ilefc-ctH , la ri1-
I'roposulf HhouM bo addresm-il to
the Kerrc-tary of the iriMnury. anil IndorHcil.
PropoH.ils for BIIH llxturoH , Karso and
Sioux Pity "
W i : C'l'ltTIS Actliiff Sccrotury.
DR.
il Till ONLY
SPECIALIST
WIM T AT * U.
PRIVATE DISEASES
\Vcaknci A Disorder 01 *
MEN ONLY
i Yrari llipeilcnc * .
Yeari la Omiha.
Hoole Free. Contulimoi
and r.iiniinttionf.t. .
Hlh and Firnim Sli.
i. MUU.
of the day. Thcro vv * o ilvo I'.vtlldues lit
the field nnd charge * ! that money wns bc'liig
liberally used by sdiiiof the candidates
were freel ) made an 1 no very vigorous effort -
fort * ) were exerted toIjny It. The evpeiihfs
of some of the candld.vos wore ptr l > v well
Informed perrons at more thin n yen's .il-
ary of the office of cottn lluian. Whatever
the amount may have bein It Is proit ) ur-
tain that numerous wird vorKers will liavo
beer money for several dtjs to i-mio ! ! es )
they Indulged In n lavish uxpendl'ure of Ihe
proceeds of their labors last t'lSiit. The
main fight was between Norton nnd Kord ,
with Norton a winner by thlrt-seven pliiial-
Ity. lltirdlsh , who had such n lively time
netting his name on the olllrlal ballot , did
not cut much ot a figure In the after nil so
far as getilng n nomination wns concerned.
hut It Is very likely tint hli candldicy was
n considerable factor In the general result.
There were 515 votes polled altonelhor nnd
the vote of Iho various candidates was ns
follows : J amen A Norton. 201 ; Pntrlck
Pord. 171 ; Hlchard lltirdlsh. 77. Julius Meor.
There wns scarcely n corporal's guard of
voters nt the Pourth ward primaries , the
total poll amounting to only seventy-six
Parly in the afternoon It looked ns though
there would bo n llttlo n.uahblo for the
councllmanlc nomination between llr. Peabody -
body , Ihe populist , nnd Milton llondrK , the
roprosentatlvo of the opponents of fusion , but
HendrK's friends gnve It up e'arly and during
the latter hours nf the day the Or. Peabody
men had It all their own way There wns
only ono set of delegates. llr IVnbodv ro-
celved titty-three votes nnd Milton Ilendrlx
nineteen.
In the Plfth ward there was but ono ticket
In the field Pred II Cosgrove for the coun
cil was the onlv candidate No piefcrenco
was expressed for any candidate for the
lloird of IMticatlon and no cnndldito v\ns
mcntlonoi' . Eighty voles were cnst
There was a spirited contest In the Sixth
ward and 130 votes were cast. The light
was between Jeff Bedford. K 1) Pratt nnd
William Slovers for the council Itcdford
won , beating Pratt by two nnd Slevers by
forty votei The question of a member of
the Hoard of IMucatlon did not figure.
SIIA'nil AUC.U.MI2NT PA1I.S.
In the Seventh ward there was very llttlo
contest , although theto were two delegations
In the Held. Parly In the evening it was
plain to ho seen that ever ) thing trended In
the direction of James Schnelderwlnd , while
the snow wns softly'falling on II II Martin's
shoulders. Only IV ! votes were cnst
The man with the sample tickets was not
very much In evidence nnd the business of
this paVtlcular prltnar ) passed off vlthout In
cident until about fi o'clock. About this
time "Irish" McGee nnd n tall Polander ,
whoso Identity Is shrouded In nister ) , got
Into an animated discussion over the finan
cial question. "Irish" endeavored to conveit
his new friend to the sliver fallacy and nt
length reverted to blows to illustrate his
nigumenls The Polnnder secured a small
Iron bar and smote "Irish" mightily over
the bond with tt nnd the silver chnmpion bit
the dust No arrests VNoro made , although
"Irish" nurses n very sore head as n sou
venir of the primaries. The ddositlon was
a straight one for James Sehnel-lerwlnd nnd
received the vote In the proportion of about 3
to 1 In the vote for councilman Schneider-
wind received 12S. Martin 2S.
The nighth ward democrat ) , polled 117
votes nnd J II Davis see tired the indorse
ment for the council. The endorsement of
a candidate for the Hoard of IMucatlon was
not considered.
There was but ono delegation In the field
In the Ninth ward and but one candidate for
the clt ) council. FV. . Simpson , the carriage
man Churchill Parker withdrew as a candi
date for the council in favor of Simpson.
Thcro was a light vote cast , thirty-two being
the total Hut little attention has been
given lo the matter of a candidate for the
ichool board , according to some ot the dele
gates , but It wns stated that tnc delegitlon
would probably support Dr. A. II. Somcrs
for that position.
DniiGATP.s SILCCTID.
Iho delegates selected are as follows-
Plrst Ward Pred Albrlcht. IM J. Dee ,
Atlolph Plain. P.mmctt Innmnn , Charles
Krug , Allle McCunn. John Muinliy , Prank
Sautter nnd V. J. SebeU.
Second Ward John Hr.iriln. Otto Hlel ,
Chris Plsasser , Anton Ciruai , Prank J.OIor
sr. Uudolph Ilavolka J Jobllcnek , John
Schmidt and Prank IInek.
Third Ward Mike Harry. Gus Carey.
Cieorgo Fleming. Milch Plemlng , Thomas
Mtirphv Hill Powers. John Heed , Waller
Stelnmelz nnd James Swift.
Pourth Ward Charles II. Hrown. J. H.
Caiey Lawrence Pay , P. C. lleafey. Dan H
Ilorln. Harr ) M Muggins. J. J. O'Connor.
T J O'llrlen nndV. . S Shoemaker
Plfth Ward C H Hnwkswnrlh. Walter
Molso Thomas II Pulley. William TracKley.
Martin Tlghe , W. V. Ilennctt , T M Morlar-
Ity. Harry PJ PTHIns and William McKcnna.
SIMIi Ward W. II DePrauce. W. S. Pel-
Kcr IM Finn. J. H Hunter , Charles llu-
molir. J I ) Rust In. Charles Storz. Otto \ \ mi
ner nnd Pronk Winer
Seventh Ward William Czerwlnski. John
U liennli , William Harold. John Illtal , John
II Mans Prank Oswlal.l. George C Hlng.
Henry Hohllf and James Schneldorwlnd
Kightli Ward 1) . Angel , Thomas Clcvc-
Nml. J II Davles , IM Pltrpntrlck. James
Fltzpatrlck G L. Igoo , John McGreal. C. 1 .
Smltb atv' Jo'in While
Ninth Ward K B Dalley. Frank Uaton.
f A Fitypatrlck John F Hope George V ?
Kotohuin. J J Mohoncy , M W. I'alno , ItufiiB
S Parker nnd F W Simpson.
insi I.T oil" roiMii.i.sT iMiiviHIIS. .
Not tn I\OITI ! Klflj Yoti-M riiHl III Any
< if tin * \Viirils.
There were not to exceed fifty votes cast
In any of the wards at the populht primaries
last evening. In the First ward an un-
r-ledgcd delegation v\as elected ; tn the Second
end the same was true , but In the Third J.
P. Lally was given the preference fnf coun
cilman. In the Fourth Dr. Pcabody ro-
colvcd a similar compliment In the Fifth.
Sixth Seventh , Klghth and Ninth the voter.i
oppressed no preference ns to candidates.
It Is general ! } understooJ. however , that
most of the delcgitlons favor fusion In case
the democrats are willing to make n fair
divide of nominations , but they all declnro
that the democrats will not bo allowed to
gobble up ever ) thing in sight. The dele
gates selected are ns follows
First Ward H F. FrcdcrlcKson. Dave
Connell Frank J. Hlrt , M A Fabian , Bui I
Catamello. George Power. J. II. Minds , P.
W. Koetter nnd A T. Young.
Second Ward John Kemmerllng. F. S
ScUcl , H. Bcvolt. M .McCnrty. A II. Groves ,
Peter Ken-merllng P. S. Qulnlan , S. J.
Cajan nnd Thomas Bennett.
Third Ward . ! F. Lilly. 13. Stoddard.
John Quliin , Daniel Klnney , Simoon Bloom.
M Nelson. J. Gallagher , F. S. Horton , G.
( J Gascolgn.
Fourth Ward II. Cohen. C. W. Luinbeck ,
C. i : Fields G. nubanks 13. Miller , J i i
Story. P. P. Burke , J. P. Pord and J. II.
Peabody.
Fifth Ward Richard Cody. P. J. Median.
III Ice Velra , J. U nmblen , Joseph Redman
John Mitchell. Thomas Hilton , Thomas
Smith. W. II Fmnklln.
Sixth Ward Alfred Fawkner , Charles M.
Johnson. C W Ilennllig , A. 0 Gale , II. L.
Howard. Alfred Johnson , William Van Dur-
zee , N 13 Lewis , William Noiman.
Seventh Ward James W. Logan , A , A ,
Perry F W. Slunneke. O. M. Zander , 13.
Plorall , J. J Kvcrlngliain C. M. Xanilur.
George W. Wltttim. Will Felbci.
Eighth Ward John Jeffcoat. S. P. Lalng.
J. M. Taylor , Walter Ilicen , L J. Him , II
W. Pettlt. A. V. Spnulding , George Mannoy ,
L , F. Magm.
Ninth Ward A Miller , J. J. O'Donavan.
J. J. Burr , V 0. Strlckler , J. W. Haehthorn ,
R. II. Davey , 13. 13. Thomas , C. P. Iluber ,
J. Nolan.
.Ullxou Vlri-tlllK Tdlllullt.
The Seventh Ward Military hand and the
Webster Campaign quartet will furnUh
music at Iho Allison meeting nt Bo > d'a
theater this evening The fact that Sen
ator Alllton has indicated liU friendship for
Omaha by assisting ; very materially In HO
curing the congressional approprlJtton for
the exposition has made him many frlenda
outside nf i-olltUn , and his Bpeoch U ex
pected lo Iraw ono of Iho most cnthtiElastlv
audiences nf the campaign.
Tn > lor HUM Hull
It Is unnoiinccd that Cadet Taylor hai
decided to take his medicine and not en
deavor to contest the nomination nf T S
Crocket 04 the republican candlddtu for thr
council from the 15 IK lit li ward Taylor was
defeated ut the jirlmarluii , but thu next- day
' ho culled n meeting of his Immediate HUP-
porlcri nnd decided lo go Into court lo con *
i test the nnmlnntlon. Most of his frJcrnK
however. rctu nt to nrslst In this undcrtak-
Inn , and now Taj tor's friends say that he
will abide by the result of the primaries.
riHTipirAT7:3 ! : tip MMIIN.VTIOV.
Mn ii- oF Tin-ill on rile oltli ( li < *
Coiiiitj Cli-rli.
Yesterday vvaa the last day for filing with
the county clerk the certificates of no mill a-
j I tlons by conventions Tlicse'lnpludo the noml-
I nations by county conventions nnd nl.sn by
I conventions held In the various precincts of
I ' the county for the nomination of precinct
t ( lillrers , such ns Justices of the peace , roai !
i overseers , assessors , constables , etc. At
1 noon jrsterdny all the ccrtlflc.itt.-a of nomi
nation by the republican conventions hid
been filed Including tlio county and precinct
nnmlnatlona The democratic nominations
were lacking In precinct ollleers for Waterloo.
McArdle and Ciontarff while the populist
party wa sadly nt sea In the matter of can
I dldates for precinct cHlcors Onl ) four pie
I clncts In the county outside of Omaha am1
South uinaha Illcd ccrtlticates of nomlna
! j tlons , thisp four precincts being Valley. Klk-
] I horn. Pnlon and Waterloo In McArdle and
| I Clonlarf precinct * the republican nominee *
i will have a walkawa ) unlcs-s candidates arc
put on by petition
Next Thursday Is the last day on which
nominations liy petition may be made nnd
the same date Is the last day on which
nominees b ) conventions may withdraw- their
names The Saturday following Is the last
diy for withdrawals by petition and the
Mondav following. October 2fl , Is the last
diy upon which vacancies may bo filled.
Seven nominations by petitions have been
filed with the ( utility clerk , nil but one being
1 ' for precinct unices outside of the city The
solitary exception Is the petition of n num
ber of cltl/iim of Omaha nsKlng that the
name of Will N Johnson be placed on the
tlcKet as a candidate for election as con
stable In the ell ) of Omaha to fill vacanc )
\vr.ur. rooiTTT IM r\i.sp.
Yolori Ili-iiiliiilril of Iiultii'i-nu'iit *
onoreil Pour \ i'iirito. .
The Swedish republicans of the Second
ward held n rally at Twentieth nnd Castcl-
lar strcoU lost night , which was largel ) at
tended and very enthusiastic. Joseph Crow ,
candidate- the state legislature , first nd-
drmsi'il the meeting He referred to the at
tack which has come from certain quarters
to tht effect that certain republican ramll-
datrs are not favorable to fraternal Insur
ance Ho reviewed the history of legisla
tion on that subject In Nebraska and
showed that IIP himself had ass'stod In kill
ing a bill di signaled against such compa
nies ; also that the republican party stand ! )
pledged t' , protect all nueli Interests , includ
ing the valued policy law. Voters were
urged to strnd b > MacColl and the other
republican candidates , and ho warned his
hearers agalt.st being misled on national
Issues by the promises of Bryan llran
fooled the people four ) oars ago when the
Inboilng n en were petitioning for shorter
hours of work and more liullilnjs since then
they lad Ixen Inning holidijs most of the
time Ho had fooled the people by vain
promises on the tariff question and was now
trlng to "work" them on the "free" when
attached to silver legislation.
C P Breckeiirlilpo followed In n speech
directed malnl ) to a discussion of national
Issues. He loealled the cimpalgn of 1SOO ,
which he had personally passed through ,
end compaied it In linportanco with the
present Issues. In this crisis he piedtctid
that the people would again bo found ready
to cast part ) nslde and vote for principles
and the maintenance of the goveinment
The fcpeaker especially urged all "lo attend
to registration tomorrow "
Nnti-H of Ilir Ci
City Cloth Hlgby lins Instructed the rcg-
Istraid of election to notify him at once ot
nny InconvcnlcnccH that may exist In con
nection with the election booths.In order
that he may piovlde the proper remedies.
City Clerk Hlgby was sending out the reg-
Istiatlon supplies ) raterday. Today Is the
Hist day of registration nnd the clerks will
Im ieadv to begin work the llrst thing In
the morning. Owing to the general Inter
est In the election It Is oxnoctcd that there
will bo nn exceptionally heavy registration
rur tno nrst nay.
America's greatest beverage Is Cook's Im
pel lal I3xtra Dry Champagne. It Is the pure.
julco of the grapes naturally fermented
run IIISUOP KIAM : .
Iiilfi-rstlnir Topic of niNCimsloii In
Ciilliollirirrlfs. .
NI3W YORK Oct 14 According to Bis
hop Farley , who was hcen ut the residence
of Archbishop Conlgnn today. It can bo
official ) ) stated that the successor to BUhop
Keane as rector of the Catholic unlver&lt )
at Washington will bo n priest and not
a bishop. Bishop Parley was positive In his
announcement and additional weight Is lent
to It f i om the fact that ho la one of the
dlrectois of the university
The announcement will n-t awry some of
the calculations as to Bishop Keano's suc
cessor made by the Catludlc public , both
lay anil clerical Among many It was apI
inreutly a forrgono conclusion that Bishop
Keano would have a successor in Bishop
Spnuldlng of Pcorla They based their cal-
culatlims on the fact that Bishop Spauldlng
and Miss Mary Gwcndolln Caldwcll , thu
most prominent bcncllclar ) of the univer
sity , are very close friends and that her
ilrst gift of $300,000 to the unlvcislty was
mndo will , the tacit understanding that
Bishop Spauldlng .should bo the rector.
Bishop Parlc ) ualil that at the meeting
of the dlrcctoro of the Catholic unlvorMty
to he held In Washington on October 2t ,
the names of three priests would be selected
ai.d tent to Rome to lie acted upon thcie
He would express no opinion as to who the
successor of Bl.shop Ke-ano would be. ,
The King of pills Is Bcocham's Beecham's
\viiivn i'.v < KIM ; IIOIM : OIITIMT.
Sll lit lloi'iM'iisi * .NilIril In tlio
lur Un * l.iiKl * ' \i'ii | ) II > N.
CINCINNATI. Oct. II. ( Special Telegram )
The Pi Ice Current lomoirovv will ba )
Iho marketing of hogs has not enlaigcd the
past week. Western packers killed 303,001 ; ,
compared with 1115,000 the preceding week ,
nnd L' ! 0,009 liiBt year. Fiom Maich 1 the
total Is S.010,000 , against 7,350.000 a ) ear ago.
Prominent places compare us follows :
Cities. IsW isn'i
CillraBO 3RI'i.O 2,7.0IXJ )
Kaunas City . , 1'JVi.Wi ) 1.123.10J
Omahn . * . 700.00) K ! . M
hi. KoulH 1)1.1,000 7J1.LO' )
InillanapolH IVJ.il-iO 2U.MX ) I
I'liiflnn ill SI'i.O1) ' ) ' ) 270.000
Mllwauki-o IM.OOi ) ai50u > j
I'cdnr IlapliN ; IDi.OfO PO.UW
Otlunivvu 237,000 IT-.UOO. .
St. Joe 1IS.OOO l.'l.OUO
St. Paul 1'u.Ull ) 17iOiJ < )
Sioux City % , IHJ )
BRAVE DEEDS DONE AT SEA
Thrilling Stories of Adventure on the
Occitn iti Rough Wentlior ,
THREE SHIPWRECKED CREWS ARE SAVED
of \orut-Klitii llarUflrr
llixciilii > ; < ) " ! CrcM > . Arc Cunt
Ailrirt nnil IMcl.fil t'i ' > I'V
Men mi-r II olj n.
A , Ort II. Tlu crow of
the Norwegian bark l.ovlse , which foundered -
derod at ne.i September 25 , was lantlnt In
this city toda > by the Hrlttsh steamer
i\ol > n front HucUa , Bpaln. Captain An
tonlo I mcndson tells a remarkable Htury of
ho\\ his bark rescued the crew of the ship
Marshall on September 9 and landed them
nt the Ilermudas and how his own crow was
In turn rescued by the Uvclju. Captain
lmcndson sa > s-
"Wo left Mobile. Ala. , August 10. loaded
with pitch pine , for lliwnrlo. Argentine Ho-
public. Wo had a light wind until we
reached latitude 35 nnd longitude 73 , when
on Monday , September 7 , a hurricane struck
us. On the 9th the I.tnlse sighted a shir
right ahead , plunging helplessly in the
hoa.y sea. Drawing closer wt * saw people
on the ship frantically waving to us , nnd en
dea\orcd to get near enough to launch n
boat. Tuo men with Mate Tallaksen. at the
risk of their ll\cs. after we ran to U.o Ice of
the wrick , went OUT the side of the bo it
and took off a lo.ul of the Marshall's crew
Tour trips In nil were mai'e ' and the entire
crew was s.ned The MaiMi.ill hailed from
Higby , Nova Scotia , and WIM loaded with
pitch pine. She hnd snlH I fiiim Savannah
C.i. , nnd was bound for Santos , llr.izll.
"Wo set nail for the Ilermudas In order
to land them , and on September 17c did
an nnd proceeded on our way. The wind
continued Ikht and calm until Wednesday ,
September 23. when In a stiff breeze the
Ixlso sprang a leak. I ordered both pumps
manned and my crew worl.id heroically ,
but Iho water gained rapid ! } \Vt > aban
doned the I.oxlho at noon September - . " > In
latitude .15 , longitude f > i ) The boats were
proxlslnned and wo bad water , but the
liea\y sea continually kept the boats half
full Clothing and all onr belonging * ! were
throun overboard to lighten the boats I
put the men on short allowance and doled
out water twice u dn > , and finally I reduced
them to one small drink a day. It wan piti
ful to hear the men an the dajs went by
begging for water , but I could not give It
to them , for onr solo salvation rested on
this little water.
SA1I.OI5S GO niASCY.
"The men were coveicd with salt water
bolls and ! ln.ill > two of the crew. Vnnzen
and Theb.iul. showed sjniptoms of disunity.
We had all we could do to prevent them
Irom killing their mates or throwing them-
fcolve.1 otit of the boat. "
Captain Homer of the Uvelyn at midnight
on Saturday. October S. sighted the two
bnits mnnncd by n crew of half crazy sallorn.
These were the EhlpwrccKid crew of , the
I.ovlse.
"Two bnaln were swamped tr > lng to reach
them. " said Captain Homer , "and I brought
the steamer under the Ice of the cat < tawa
and. although Iho i\cbn : was rolling heav
ily. I managed to get the sailors on board.
"I have be"n east .iway m > self. " continued
Captain Ilorner , "and I Know the fren/lel
feeling which animated these poor men when
they got on dick. Two of them were alnu.st
crary , and all presented the most pitiful
light. We got them warm clothing and hot
eolTee and made them comfortable and soon
hail them all right "
Uvcry vcFsel airiving at this port bears
evidence nf rough experlcncis at .sea and the
crown agrco that the recent Hloim wax the
most damaging that has swept this coast
In jc.iis. Never within the history of the
Maritime exchange has the Atlantic In the
vicinity nf the American const been no
tmritij strewn wnn wrm-kn and wreckage ,
much nfhlch Is so broken up as to prcciumi
nil po&slblllty of Identification. Hvcry Hhlp
coming In from the nen reports passing
derelicts allo.it , while miles and miles of
lumber , ties and deals nro being sailed
through , showing tint Innumerable vcssuU
have met their end In this storm. A rough
estimate nf the \ < 'SM > | S lost during the recent -
cent storm would pi ire the number at
twelve. A well known underwriter said to
day "Wo expect our losses In exceed thono
wrought by any recent storm. The number
nf crippled ships that have ( .ought harbor
after the storm In the various ports along
the coast IK unuHially largo. "
ANOTlimt OAM.\NT UKSCUi : .
N'P.W YOHK. Oct. Captain W. W.
( ! hi en and nix men. crow nf the schooner
I.uthcr M Ite.vnnlds nf Krederlca , Del ,
picked up at boa frnm their dismasted and
waterlogged vessel by the Morgan liner
ninuir. wore hi ought to this city tnday.
Captain ( Jhren said the .schooner left Druns-
wlck on September 30 , with a cargo nf rail
road ties for nilzabeth. October 10. when
off Cape Hnmalnc , slit- met with a noith-
erly gale , but mainged to beat up to Winter
Quarter lightship , when the gala Increased
to a hnirlcane. She was headed nff Rhoro
for eight hours , and then liovo to under
close rivfed iimlr.ball and spanker and made
gooil weather of It until Sunday morning
last , when , thrco or four hiavy seas washed
aboard , btartlng the deik load and opening
Beams so that the vessel began to leak badly.
The crow mnni.cd the pumps and stuck to
them In xplto of the fait that the water
steadily gained on them until the vessel
tilled and buna up the hatihcs. 11m hurri
cane struck the Hejnolds broadside , and ho
hoeliil over until the topmasts touched the
untir , nil the new scrambling over the bul
warks out nf the high sldo and illnglng
there. The HI as were I mining heavily nnd
soon washed the nuibts and deck house away
and then the vessel righted , but the decks
wno ripped up. the .cabin washed out nnd
all the food , watci , clothing and nautical
instruments gone The eiew huddled aft
with nn protection have a strip of ean\an ,
whllo thu aca.s hroKo continuously over the
bthoonor. All Sunday night they wnlthcd
for help , anil Mnndny morning at 11 a m.
the dinar hove In bight well tn the south
ward and sighted the wieik and mafic for
hei anil took off the Ilejnnldx' crew.
The Saint line steamer Hubert , which left
Philadelphia for London with a full cargo
of general mciihamllso and a deckload ot
tattle , biistalned tiucli damage In iSunday'x
hurricane that she \VIIH obliged to bear up
foi this port to lellt. "She arrUcd this after
noon and showed every trnco of the fearful
woHther xho had encountered Her docks
, \ore enenmhcicd with the wrcikagc nf the
cattle pens and dcrk flttliigB and 111 ( Inn
steers were missing , having heoii waahuil
overboaid
for infants nnd Ohiidren.
Cantorla destioys worms nllaj t feverish "Cuklorln U boivptl ndnpted In children
iicss , cnrci diarrhn a nnd vund co'lc ' , ullcvti that I ricuiimicnd It tn Mijicrlor la nny juo
tcttluniT troubles , nnd cures coiu'.ipillon. nciljilloii Lnuwn to me "
f.'nslorli : contains no \ > ircotl' | . , II. A , AMC-.iiR. M. T ) . ,
orojilum In any form. in N > . Oxford Sir. , lliuoLlyn , M. Y.
" 1'or several yrars 1 have rrronunctidcd "The line ofCnfiloil.i It no imlversnl nml
Cn&torla , and hhall nlnaja continue- do Its nirrlli kovi.il known that il tce-nu n
fo ns it lias luvarlably produced beneficial work cf t-.tpererogatlbii to ctidarnc It , 1'cir
results. " arc the liiU-lctit ! ! | ; f.iuilllcH vvhu da not
liUVVI.N ) ' . I'AIUIKK , M J ) , Cu torUvltlilucasy icacli. "
btrcct iiiul ; th Avenue , CARIXH MAMTVM , I ) . I ) . , * \
Nrw YorU City. Ki w York City , j
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
IHC Ctllt UB COMIMY , IT MUB OTBIIT. HrvVVOIIK CITf