Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 19, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1112B ! JliLXDAY , OC"I'O1U1J in , 130(5. (
8PE01RL NOTIOES.
Ailv'Ttlxi'HHMitH for tlirao cnliuniiH
Mill In- Intern iinill llSiHO it , in , , fur tlic
ovrnlntr nnil until 8 p. in , ( or ( tic
mornliiK niiit Siinilny nl I Ilium.
Ailx-rrllKiTK , by rritnMliiK mini-
liorotl chock , PIIII 1m vi * nnMViiri ntl-
Ir.-NMeil to n niimlioreil letter tn earn
if The Her. An-nrm mlilwmo.l
will lit * iIHItrrfil nil iircHfiilnHnii of
lilt * ilirit < ml > ' .
It n In * , 1 l-2cn wort ! llrst limrrllnni
In it iroi-il thi-roufti-r. .VotliliiK tnlton
for ITBM ( linn -.o " for tlic llr t hmor-
( lon. TliOHo mix crll-cnienlK iiiiiMt lie
run
\VA.\TI3D .11 AI.i : MUM' .
WANTKD , AN 1IJKA. WHO CAN' THINK Of
9in * simple thlnK to [ intent ? I'roleut your
lilef. * . Ihcy may brlnif you wrnltli. Write John
WmMrrliurn & Co. . Dcpt. V. , Patent Attorneys ,
WfinliltiKl'in , I ) . C. . for thtir II.MO prlre offer
unit n Hit nf 100 Inventions wnnteil. 11 271
WANTr.n-TIIAVKMNO 8AI.KHMnN iFoU rT-
Knr ! olil rrltnlile liounc ; experience unnrrts-
fnry exlta Inducements to ciiPtomern ; ST5 to
JIM | > cr month nml cxix-n cn. ChnH. C. Illrhnp
& Co. . St. I.OIIIB. I-MVI N10
HA mum TiiAnra TAITOIIT IN AM.
lirnivhRH In two month * ; new rrntetii ; tiny mie
rnn lenrni memly Job ntinrnntrol when
through ; wnnej eurneil HntimUyH ! complete
Fi > t of tools Klven free upon mterlnc ; eon-
Ktnnt prarilrp ; no trnilc otTcm toiler Indnce-
mr-nlii ; wrltn for free llliiMrntel cntnluKUc
Mc.lor'ii Ikirlior School. : H. Clark * t. . Phi-
riiRO. 1I-.MC37 n *
\VANTI-D. MKNTO t.n.uiN
we teach liic trmle thoniimlily In elRht weeks
l > y "n entirely new Kyi-tem ; ilny nml cvrnlnit
cln en. tiMilft free ; IAIKP * fUlunlnyn xvtilla
leirnlntc , ralnloKUe malic. 1 free. Motor's llnr-
Ler Cullene. 819 t ? . Dili ft. . St. I-otilx. Mo.
II-M733
GAI.r MPN ; STrAI : > Y KMI'lJOYMKNT AT
Koi.il wnRrs ; Kenil lOe fllvcr ; Zp ntnrnp for out-
Ill , none but energetic men neel nrply. N. W.
H Co. , Chnrlen . Youngs , MBT. . I'orwl flrnve.
Ore 11-M7TO Zu
ANnnNcnn DRY noons
rnlomnn nml snleMnily ; nin t l > e hti tlent ;
well pi btpil In nil ilepnrtinentn. nml cmi clxe
RooJ references from Inut employer * ; Unto
tutlnry. nnil npply at once , to T. I , . n.ivlM A
Co. . Yoik , Neli. 11-M771 19'
- ONI : MAN IN nvnitv COUNTY TO
represent large meillenl hoiiie ; ROOI ! piiy ; no
experience required ; work light. Ij. Co. , box
7CKi , Chlcnuo. III. 11-11773 ID *
\ \NTINO teen ; iitapicTAiu.n
nlrln. i-ill Hrnmllnavlnn Y. W. C II. A. Home ,
son Dnvcnport. C M75S Jl *
roil uisvr iiousKS.
IIOI'KP.S IN AM. I'AHTS CIV Till : CITY. T1IF :
O. ! ' Da\l Company. 1M3 Parnnra. H272
aT IIUNKWA & co. . us N. IJTII ST.
D-273
MounitN nousns. c. A. STAIUI-SK N. Y. I.IPH
8TIUM IIKATIMJ STOIIHS AND PI.ATS.
Hownril Ilnnck , ORrnt , K.IO Chicago direct.
D 175
IIOII3KS AND COTTAOnS AM. OVKIt
tha city. 5 to JSO. riilcllty , ITu. Karnnm.
< - -
i.Aitan MST OP iioumis. TIIU HYDON
JlecJ Co. . 512 8. Hlh _ t. E T877-
itOt'HI'S. AVALLAClT. ilt6\VN ) ni.K. . lf.TH
nml nouclnii. D 211
rou UINT. : ruitNisiTKu on UNPUHNISHID
homo. B roams ; mmlcrn. W I'ark u\enue.
D CM
8T MAIVY'S AYE. , 9-IIOOM MODRUK
linurc. JW , Oanln nnn. , 1613 Fiirnnm. 'D-475
" _ * _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PLAT"IM.CO ; n "HOOMH , MOIHIIN.
lilU. . H. n cor. IClh nnJ Jones. Onrvln llro . ,
1CU rarnam _ .u 17' ' _
N KIVTH , IjANQK HI.uT 600 S. IITH.
AM. BIXKH KUOM 5.00 UI' . F , D.VK AU ,
ICth iin.l DouglaB. I ) liC- 31
KOH IICNT , 7-ltOOM COTTAOi : OP
with mbilern convenlmres ; In-
clmllii- room , with porcelain tuli nnd
iitlonnryVAI < ' > ntntiil ; nculy ilulrheil In the
iiuwt nttriicllxv manner : larKO yanl. with Una
tioex1 lent : l > ci month ; location. 19th ft. ,
thirl door north nf' l.nke. Apply toV. . U.
Melklf. S0 < I'lrJl Nnlluiinl bank bullUlnc.
HOOM OUIHN PIIAMH. iii
5119 ruppl'twi avenue ; choice ; KO.
r.lKlit-rooni modern , Xtnl anJ Hurt sts. ; Jli
10-I30IU m.nlem brick. MO N. Z3.I. JJ3.CO.
p-rooin mcilrrn lirlclt , CM 8. nth , J5.ro.
12-ruum modern. 26th ami Woolxyoitli. KS.SO.
C. A. 8TAIHI , P23 N. Y. Mfo UMc.
D-MS2J
KOH IlflNT. C0 N. " { 9TII ST. . 10 HOOMH. MOD
mi. tlU.CO.
1009 Ciilirirnln t. , 7 rooms , I1S.OO.
Z.V ! " Itaxenport fct. , 7 loonm , jro.CO.
Housca fur rtnt In nil parts of the city ,
IIIU5NNAN-LOVIJ CO. . CO I'.ixton blk.
ll-MMl N10
TIN.HOOM imicK-nAS .IJATII. PUHNACI : .
laumlry. 2C01 Capitol nxe. ' D-GU 19 *
MOUKHN' KOUN1BI1K1) IIOUHR INQUIUK N.
II. cor. tli anil I.eavenuorth Kt . U Mtlil 1'J
KMa.\NT 10-UOOM HOIIHU. SC3 s7ii.
S-iuom moilcrn lionto , 1317 H , 3..I.
I-1. D. Wivul. 16th anil UolldUu. D-617 19
7-HOOM MODintN IIOtlflR. COIt. ZJT1I AVK.
ami Jones. Inquire at 2X > T Jonea. D Jiail 19 >
NKAllI.Y Ni\V. : 6-HOO.M MODEHN 1IOUSH ;
rlHtcrn ; nice lawn ; stilclly cooil , US. 2731
Buwanl. Imiulro ! SIO HowiirO. D-CJ9-19'
lon s. rtrm AVK. . io-nooM HOUSK. OAK
llooraml lluljh. modern In > ery rcapect , Braten.
mantles , furnace ami launlry ; beet liullt hnuro
In l.iq city. } 37 60 per month. Omaha Heal
Kktntc und Trurt Co. , 211 no. ISth nt.
PIIIBT n.OOH OP COTTAOE ; OAB : HATH.
SOJS Howanl Flieet. D--.M757 ! !
NIJ\V POUK-HOOM COTTAC.K ; COHNEH MTH
nil Siihler Ftreets ; oell.ir ; cistern , city water ;
only JO. HiHiuIro 1313 Karnam. D-AI7C4 19
. KKOM jr. I.AUOI : MST
McCiivuo Iiivcktnicnl company it'G Dmlgo
Btrcil. D-M7CS
HUNT.-l'UHM.MIKt )
--on HUNT. UOOMSviTiii
buanl ; Fleam lu-ut , electric llxhl , eluvalor.
free bnthi ; rate * n-.iiicnAblt' . Drunswlrk hotel ,
NKWI.Y rilUNIKIICD HOOMS ;
liK. 2CC3 HI. Mary's. E MC71 19 *
TWO NtciAi-riiNisniyoiiTn PHONT
riiimi' , tinea block * from iu > xr yo.-.tolllce , for
Kentleirrn. O.IH Hxht ami iHtnni heat. Ail-
iliv ! < A 13 , Ucc. U-MHJ-- )
"
UOO.MK on .
men ; or llslil hoiiirkeeiiliv prtvatu fnnilly ;
ejitav. 103 Nuith IJIIi. U-M7H
'
KICI : I' KOJ CAM
fwnlii. n-M7y 21 *
i ) UOO.MS oit I.IUIIT iiolrsK-
fdl North 17lh. H-M749 i
i-rn.Msniu : HOOMS AMI HO.IIIU.
rou HINT.
without lioniilj fleam heat urJ all nuulcrn
lni'ro\cin | > ' ! it ; special low raten for ( lie win
ter. MlaJunl hotel , ICtli and CMcuvo , M. J ,
rinncU , ptvptlclar. P W
AM".V.VY--210l DOUGia-S llOOMri. PUU-
nlihetl i/r unfiiinbhcil : prUc tu cull tintlnv..i ,
luWe cxeelUnt. I' : ix : i
Disiii.\r M Bi'NNY TTooMS ; wirir HO'AHU"
liilxatii family ; lU-tachtd resilience : inference * .
7t : Noitii Will til K-t. P-M75i Vf
_
Nll'i : SOUTH HOOMH ; WITH OH WITHOUT
bo' nl. Ii21 Uoilge , 0111 blucK from pOKtoitliv ,
_ _ _ _ r--M7j3 19
I > MAHANT : HTCAM iiu.vTr.i ) UOOMH. WITII
llisl-cl.ifn Ixianl , I'M CuplUil uvr : roaliivly
rcildcmu. *
_ P--MTC7 81
Hi\Tv.M'in.Msmn : HOOMS.
i CII.\.MIUU.S :
ml xlfcater \ ; In kltuht'i ) , sttel hlnU. Sl'j V ,
17th , a-2iJ
FOl'H HOOMHrcOMMUNICATINoT MOUIUJN
heutt.l. Inuuliv 311 N. Kth tt. n-CO )
i > 't i iii\r : AMI
i.\wiHCiHToni2 IIHH.UINU o
ainuin ; tlnco vtotlc * iin.l bnnomenl , ulll niter
tu Milt liniilit ; low lent , 711 Itt f.'JI'l H'H bldlf
rtiU HI.VT. : 7Jii-sronY niiiru DIJIMIINT
nt t l < i I'arium HI , This bulMliu hax n lircproo
reinvt , ! banemfiil , complete Ktuiini heatlni : tlv
turii" . xvnln * on nil fio.iri ; tus , o'.o. Apply nt
HID mil's of Thv it e. -no i
AOCNTH HAKi : JS.M TO J1S.W A l VY'
ilix-lnc HIP "tviuwt , " tin only I.W FIIHII
riiiiMm n : il ; th gieiii : | < < t ! ! of th
tury. Ktinrn | il | ooa | a .nt > t uwnte.1
over Hi * xvnrlJ. t vlu lie tctrttoivt \ rlt to
illy for terms iml munplei * . AlUvn-QIcnson Co.
X II , IM Crofcirlt. . J JIC'W ? '
\VA.\TID
| l > . 20. 40 , 80 ACHK TKACTH. TIIHKH TO F1VI1
miles ; nl o fnnnn ten to nfty miles of Om.ihn.
llcmls , IMxlon block. * SrM.iJL : N <
"
WANTKO Tij"TllINT , A OOOD PIJIINIHHK7)
hotel In some llxe town , bet of rrferenees.
AddreK H. J , H.irker & Son. , Col fax. la. ,
euro of Ornml Hotel. K-MCW 23
. STOHAfiK.
I'ACIPIO BTOI1AOR ANlTwAniTlIOHSn CO.
lio-910 June * . Urneral storage nml forwarding.
M-ZtS
OJf. VAN & STOUAOi : . 11IJ PAIfXI. TBrTjiSo !
M-5 l
\VAXTIUTO : nuv.
V.ANTKU. A PHKHII HALP JKItHUY COW.
I'Aarons. llojlon Store.MCS7 19
\VANTKI ) . SI'AN OP HHETINrT OH ICK-
Inml pone | nnd Imrnens ; Rood drivers ; soutul
ami cheap. AdilrcFs Lee ( Irecdy , Purtugut.
la. N-MMS ! I
roil SAM : MISCKM.A.VKOUS.
JN coHN-cpm.
mnJg. C. 11. le . Ml Douglas. Q-t-3
roil RAM : , CHIAI > ; oxiflSiiTiM'UKMiim
typewriter , llh ilotU ; one Imnlt check iiuncti ;
txro fmir-nheel trucks ; nno Idler preys. J. II ,
Dumoiit , Hecclvor , llll MiUney num.
CJ-M50I
Pooi. fXmTn ron' HAM : AND HAMor
slure room for rent. Inquire nt OK N. 16th st.
CJ-MfiSO 25 *
roit BAM : , HAnn-nriiNiTn ; iwnn TiiTtki }
> c r ; In K&OI ! conilltlon : clwnii fcr cash , henta
Ihrec rooinii. Cnll 3)11 Jackjon.
Q-MTBS 50
CI.AIHVOV.1XTS.
MHS. MAHY PIUTVi , CI.AIHVOYANT. S2I N.
18th S-MS63 N2
IIATIIS , ITC.
u
mid steam lintlis.
1I S AMK3. VAI'OH I1ATIIS , MASSAOH. C07
H. Ijth St. , room 3. T-MWO-NC'
ma. nu. I.KON , ILICTHIC MASSACH : IMU-
lora ; refrehlni ? and curative ; ilon'l fall lo
call. 417 So. Hth l. ittut lr. < . T J1G" ! ( 21'
lisa VAN VAMIN.UHO : DKSTUOYB IMCU-
mnnenlly hy eleclrlclly cuperlluoiiH hair , moles ,
xvarls , etc. Hoom 416 N. Y. Life UldK.U .
U ISC
IUITUIU3 CUIIUU ; NO I'AIN ; NO
tlon from htinlneis ; c refer to hundreds of
patients cured. O. 13. Miller Co. . 307 N. Y.
Life bulldlnc Omaha , Neb. U-JS7
lATHs"MAtjSAOK. MMK. I'OdT. 3I9V4 S. r.TII.
U 2J3
VIAVI. HOMK TIHATMINT FOH UTKIJINI :
troubles , rhyslclan In ntttndatu-e. Consulta
tion or health book free. 313 Uco bUs.U2S9
U-2S9
Ki : CAHTnil HAHDWAIli : . CO. . 1403 DOIIO-
las , for mantels , grates , tiles , m.irblevprk.ctc. _ .
U 202
. .O.MAU. ciin.n TO noAitn.vn
pare for : ROOI ! home anil niolli rly core. Ail-
ilrcM A 1C , llec. 1T-MT < 0 18 *
MONKV TO I.OAV Hi.U : , HbTATU.
\NTIIONY I.O.f & TIlt'ST CO. . IIS N. V. U
Quick money at low ratox for u.iokc farm loam
In Iowa , northern Ml * ourl , cantorn N'dirarka.
\V 131
CITY IvOANS. C. A. STARR , M3 N. V. MFH.
\v-29 :
IONKY TO LOAN OM I.MPI1OVKD OMAHA
real estate. Hrenimn , I.ox-o Co. , IM.xlon block.
W-2S3
iioANU ON iMrhovniTft nNiMt'iiovHn CITY
l > rep rly. W. rurnani 8niHli & CO. . 1320 Knrnnm
" .V-MI
MONTY TO LOAN AT IJOVf HATnsl THG
O. ! ' . Dnvln C"- , ' 5S Knrnnm St.V33
I'UIVATI ! MONIIY. KIIOM 103 Ul'U'AIH ) . P.
1) . Wcail. Nth an.l UoUKlns. w 419-31
MO.MiV TO 1.0 A.ClIATTKLS. .
MONUY TO LOAN ON PUItNlTUUK , PIANOS ,
\ttrn-a. \ V..TKDIIS. etc. ; ut louc-t rate In city :
no rrmoxnl uf K < IH ; ntilctly cunndrntlal ; > cu
can uav the lonn off nt any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MOHTaAOK LOAN CO. .
3W go. ICth St.
X.-W3.
MONUY TO LOAN. 30. CO. TO. DAYS : TUHNI-
tuie , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 Uarlior lilk
X 237
CH.Y.VCKS.
FOR SALE , ABOUT 2.COO LI13. MINION TYPR.
700 lli. ORate , 110 pair two-third canes. 40
doutilo Iron stuniU for two-thlrtl eaten. Tills
mutirlal x\as used nn The Omnha Dre nnd Is
In fairly itood condition. Will lie sold cheap
In Imlk or tn iiuantltles to milt purcharer.
Apply In person ur hy mall to The lloo Pul > -
llilillU Co. , Oinalm , NcK Y 713
ii > - . Avuu.vai : WKKKI.Y NBT INCO.MI : WITH
KM liueiteil. Safe , comerx-allve. I'rospectuj.
proofs , tree. K. Paly , 1231 Uroadway , New
York , Y MCM N12
FOIl SALl llY PHY8ICIAN N CKNTU.VL
Nebrafka a r - Idcnee property and practice
vaune 111 healtn. Adilicni A 14 lice.
Y M7ZMS *
KOH SALH HHAI. KSTATE.
. . _ PINR VAcant -
cant i > roputty , cheap lola or liousea nnd loin ,
for cn h , or on x ery eaay terms , ilc > nnt full
to eo the FMcllly Trust Co. . uoutheait corner
of Bee hulWInir. Tlielr lint Is larse nml they
recommend notlilni ; liul bnrgnlnn. ' Ho ar
AlJSTHACTa. TIIU HVHO.V HHKD COMPANY.
HOUSiS , LOTS. PAH.M3 , LANDS
Gco. P. T > mls Heal Kitcto Co. , Paxton Ulk.
. . Itc 11213 OK"
PAnMLANDS. C. K HAP.niSON Y. L
n2 oia-oo
MI.'SIC , AHT AMI LAXKUAOK.
( tr.ouau P. QILLINDICK. : HANJO , MANDO.
lln and guitar teacher. Hoom il2 Uco IJId ? .
TJl 8. 100
\VM.I. HflMOLLUIl &o. . STATK AQRNTS
for Ix'cri * & Pond. Vo o & Sons anil Hinerson
Pianos , Stelnwny Parlor. Gland ; hi ha
3IS McCninia. ljulldlns ; mandolin * l-clow
M 745 21
AXIJ LOA.V ASSOOIATIOXS.
SHAHHS IX MUTUAL L. . & 11. ASS'N PAYS 6.
7 , 3 per cent xvhcn 1 , 2 , 3 yearn old ; alwayn re-
ileomutilc. 1701 I'araum St. Nuttlnser Sec.
300
HOW TO (1KT A HOMi : Oil iUCtJHi ? : GOOD
Inteicst on caxlim. Apply to Omaha L. & I ) .
AM , ' . HOI Parnam. CI. M. Natllnger , Sec.
HIUVCLUS AM )
IP YOU WANT TO IH'V OU SKLL YOI7I5 III-
cycle , ri to Omaha Illcyclo Co , 103
SIIOIITMAM ) AMI TYIMJWUIT1.VO.
A. C. VAN HAXT'S fiCIIOOLr-Cll N. Y. LU'K.
IIOHSIS
HOII > ) iH : W1NTKHUD ; IJKST OP I.'AIIK. SM7
Ccnler St. M i > M It *
OOOD < iii ; iiNH : Htjar avituitLU MONTH :
\V. K. Hnyili'r , Will unJ Leavcnworth ; wrltn
f-i Marcy. M 7H N17
LOST.
I.OHT A POX TUKIlinil UOG. WIHTIJ
Ijody. with dark car inurKs ; nlso hus u Ull.
very nluiit. AIUWFID in name uf Ho. TaK tl'l
Hr-varil If icturncd to I-'rank E. Moote * . iw
lc Llilrf. LoutCiW20
PIIY.SHJAL CfLTUHR.
nF.oct"rioN > ihs. AvT uoiavAiiu , cjj N.
lutli. -MC-'J MJ
PAW.MlHOIvr.HS.
i-sTLOANS"unNifyTusi N. iTs-r.
so ;
.sr.ui.vc JI.VCIII.VKS AMI sipi'Liis. ;
KKW IIOMK. HOfSUHOLD ANN WHIM.
v ni.ii hint olllro. ICII Cap , ave. Tfl. 1171.
K !
KLOOL'TIOX.
BI.-A DAY. H , I , SHI ) TLOOH. : :0 B. ItTII.
.IIA.SO.N . \ VOHIC.JOIIIIKir ,
. ' ' wi CL.UIK "s
u
OO TO H. , WALKt-IN POH HtOHT PHICKfl
on furniture pnrklnn nnd repairing , mat-
trerreK , cnurhrs and cuihlnnt. 3111 OumlnK
t. Tci. 1WI. .101
IIAIlt DHKS.SIMl.
LADIHS-PHIK : i'\en TIIRATMKNT
-cfk to every lady buying one ] nr of Com
plexion Crenm. The Palncc Heautlftll. KIS
UotiglHS HI. Cll 17
PIIOP. WILSON'tl WOIlLIMlHNOWNr.n "AC-
linn , " a po ltlx-i catnrrh cure and eye TV
slorcr ; do nnl fall to try the free trrntmentft
nl our oltlcr exer > * mornlnu from 10 to H n.
m , ; come * nnil he convinced of It * merlin ; dic
tionary of dlneacc free , ofllce hours 9 to 12
a. in. 1 to 4 p. m. Itnom 30 , Douglas block.
-MT74 : i
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITORS ,
lice Itiiltdltip.
onilhn , Nnbr
Advice ni il I'.iioni Hook
R IXTKHXMi AMI KSTRHSAI , USC.
CfllES AND rilKVnNTH
Roliln , CotHvliH , Hiiro Tlimitl , Ititluenr.ii ,
HrnncliltlN , Piu-iiiiKinIn , Si
of tlic JolnlN. LiiinlniRo , lu-
Knmnllnn.
FroNlliltcH , ClillldnliiH , lloa
'I'liolluu-lir , Anthinii ,
CUHKS TIMJ WOHST PAINS In from one to
twenty minutes. NOT ONTi HOUR after mail
ing this nilxcrtliemcnt need nny one SUPPEH
ltiiil n > 'i < ilciuly llcllof IM n Sure Ctiro
for I .very I'liln. KiirnliiM , llrulnex ,
I'll I n M In the llncLCluHt or
I.lniliN. It IVIIH the II I4 t mid
IN the only PAIN HIM ! CD Y
That Instantly stops the inont exrmtlallnK
pains , allays Inllamnmtlon nnd cures congestion * ,
xviiclhcr of thti Lungs , Slomnch , Hex > els or oilier
rtands or orcans , by one application.
A half to a teaspoonful In hnlf a tumlilrr of
xvatrr xvlll In n tfvr minutes euro Crampx ,
Spaims. Sleeplessness , Sick Headache , Diarrhea.
Dywntery , Colic , flatulency and all Interim !
There Is not a remedial ngcnt In the xrorl'd
that will euro Fever and ABU' and nil utivr
Malarious , Illllous nnd olher fex-ers , aided by
HAllU'AY'U I'IM.S , rn quldily us UAll-
WAY'S III-IAIIV HP.I.IKP ,
Clu ) per luiltle. Siilit by
NOT1CK OK THE SITTING OK TIII5 CITY
COtTNOH. AS A IIOAHO OK EQI'ALI-
X.ATION.
To the owners nf tlic lots , parts of lots nnd
renj entitle abutting on or ndj.iccnl to
the streets , nllcys or avenues herein
imnied or xltuntei ! In xvliola or ! u imrt
within ituy of tlio districts herein spocl-
fled.
You and each of you urc hereby notified
that the olty iiottnull of thn city of Onialm
xvlll Kit nn n Honril of Equullr.ntlou , In
i-ommlttco room "A , " In the city tmll.
Umiihn , Nob. , on Krldny , the 23d day of
October , ISO' ' " , from H o'clock n , in. to 5
o'clock , p. m. , for the purpose ! of conslder-
IUK nml cqimllzliiK the proposed levy of
special taxes nnd assessments iw shoxvli
by "Proposed Plans of Assessment" noxv
on lllo In the olllcc of thn city cleric , and
oorrectlm ; nny errors therein , und of henr-
liur ull complaints that the owners of prop
erty so to bo assessed and tnxetl may make ,
imlil special tnxes and n.sscssinentH pro
posed to lin U-vk'd being ucees'.iry to cover
the cost of the several Improvements duly
authorized to be made u.id uoxv completed ,
as follows :
To cox-cr the onc-hr f coat of Kradlnp
17th Htroot. from Vlnton street to Castellnr
street , ainoiintlnji to th sum of $305.17 ,
xvhlch said sum It Is proposed by report
duly adopted by the city council to assess
on both sides of 17th street , from Vlnton
street to Custellur street , pro rata per foot
frontage , nccordltiK to tlio uual scutlhts
buck process. 111 ik-pth from tlio ntrcet , IIB
follows : , .
On the west side to Uio center of the
block :
On the east side. In Morrison's addition ,
to the first nlli-y ; In Improvement Associa
tion addition , lit : foot : the fool frontage on
lot 1 , Morrison's addition , to be .GO feet.
Hntu per foot , J0.15L
To cover the onu-half eost of grading the
alley north of Dodge street from SSth
avenue to 33th Htioet , In block 3 , Crescent
park , amounting to the mini of J11C.2S ,
xvhlch said sum H Is proposed hy report
duly adopted by the city council , lo assess
on both sides of s.tld alley , according to
the usual scaling buck piocess. In depth
from the alley na folloxvs :
On til" north sldo to the center of block ;
On the south sldo the depth ot ono lot.
Hnto per foot , J0.1S1C ! .
To cox-rr the cost of permanent stdoxx'alks ,
laid by John Grant , contractor , us per esti
mate of August 4th , If ? . ' . , Including cost of
Inspection , amounting to tlo sum of $937.50 ,
xvhlch snld mini II Is proposed by report of
the city council duly adopted to assess as
folloxvs :
On lot 8 , block 40. city J148 SS
On lot S , block 312. city 143 82
On lot 1 , Hall Place 40 CO
On lot 2. Hall Plaeo 40 CO
Ou lot 20 , Horbnoh's 1st add 5S 13
On lot 3 , block 2. Paddock i'l.ico 46 as
On lot 4. block 3 , P.iddocK Place 4" 70
On lot 1) ) , block 1. Wood's 1'lace 48 50
On lot 13 , block 1 , Wood'o Place 45 St
On lot IB , block 1 , Wood's Place D'J 01
On xvcst 132 feet of tn. lot II , sec. 10 ,
T. IS , It. IS 123 S3
On east 132 feet of tux lot IS , sec. 10.
T. 15. H. 13 . 1C42S
To cox-er the cost of permanent sidewalks
laid by John Grantr contiactor , as per esti
mate of September 1st. 1S30 , Including cost
of Inspection , amounllng to the sum of
J36G.3I , xvhicli snld .sum It In proposed by
report of the city council , duly adopted , to
assess ns folloxvs :
On lot fl. block 13 , city $15907
On lot 11 , block 12. Shlnn's add & 17
Ou lot 12 , block 12. Shinn'B add 112 10
To cover the cost of constructing Euxver In
Sewer District No. 213 , amounting to the
sum of $ 00 27 , xvhlrh said sum It Is pro-
nr&etl by report of the city council duly
adopted to assess pro r.itu on the real
estate In said district , nnd lielng the real
estate on both sides of Kim slreet from
2Ist street to 23rd srtreot. to n depth of 47
feet. Hale per front foot. J0.791M.
To cover the co t of turning off xx-ater at
corporation cock on the northxx'est corner
of 2-Sth iind M.tson streets , amounting to the
sum of $73.20 , as shoxvn by bills of Graham
Park nud the American Water Works com
pany , duly approved by the Board of Public
Works , xvhlch said sum it Is proposed by
report of the city council duly adiptcd 10
assess on lot M. Ileed'p Second Addition.
To cover thn eost of abating nuisance on
Lot U. Hlock C , Prospect Place , under the
direction of the Hoarn of Hc.ilth , iho aamn
consisting of removing night soli from said
premises by A. McDonald , contractor ,
amounting lo the sum of JG.10. which said
sum It Is proposed by report of he city
council duly adopted lo as'ess on said Lot
0. block C , Prospect Place.
To cover the eost of nbaMns nuisance
under direction of the Hoard of Health ,
consisting of cleaning vault nt No. 1810
Nicholas street , by A. McDonald , con
tractor , amounting to the sum of S1.CO ,
xxhlch said num It In proposed by report of
the city council duly adopted to assess on
the xvc-st 22 feet of the east 41 feet of lot
0. block iS-J'i city.
To cover coat of abating nuisance under
direction of the Hoard of Health , consisting
of cleaning x-nult at No. 1G21 South 23th
street , by A. McDonald , contractor , amountIng -
Ing to the sum of $3.00 , xvhlch said sum II
Is proposed by report of the olty council
duly adopted to asses ? on lot 20 , Hurr Oak.
The "usual scaling back process" lo
xvhlch reference Is madu In this notlco Is
as follons : One-third of such pro rata
cost upon the one-sixth part of the whole
nmount of ground to be assessed , llts
abutting upon the street line along sah
Improvements. Ono-flfth part of such pro
inta cost upon the second one-sixth part of
the xvhole nmount of ground adjoining
thereto. One-sixth part of such pro rati
cest upon the third one-sixth part of the
xi hole amount of said H rou ml next adjacent
nnd three-tenths of H.ild pro rata cost upoi
the adjucent or remaining ono-lmlf of the
xvhole of paid ground.
You are further notified that said "Pro
norfeil Plans of Assessment" are noxv sub
Jcet tu the Inspection anil examination o
nny of the owners of fa Id lots , parts o
lots or pieces of real estate , or th luxpee
linn or examination of any other pcrsoi
Interested In said proposed assessments , a
Iho olllec of said City Clcik , and that by i
repoit of a committee of said city coiincl
duly adopted It Is proposed that unless lo
good nnd sulllclent catiso It Is otherwise
ordered nnd determined , that the cost o
.Ma111 Improvements respectively be UHSOSSCI
on the Mvcrul lots , parts of lots and piece
of rt-al CKtnte as shoxvn by sulil proposei
nl.'inn nf KHse smiMit.
You und enrU of you arc hereby notified t
appear heron , pnjd Hoard of Equalization
at the tlnio and place above sptclllcd to
mnke any complaint , statement or objec
tion you denlrc concerning any of sad
proposed levies and asscvsmentH of upccla
( axes.
MEKl'HEH IIIdBY. City Clerk.
Omulin , Nebrartoi October irth. 1M4
OctlO-d-Tt-m
FORECASTING THE , WEAlilKl
- + m
Many Dclicato nnd Q mjilicatcd lustm-
incnts Used \hpSorvco. ! .
OMAHA HAS A . EQUIPMENT
ViiNlilimlon nnil CJili'nKo ( lie Only
In ( InSi < r l li < . \Vlipli | Otit-
rnuk It Mnn Iniiirovc- -
Aililril fwl > ly.
,
(
With the promotion' ' of Observer I. . A ,
Vclsh of tlio United StaUs Weather bureau
o the rank ot forecast olrtElsl havu conic sex--
ral changes and linprovymenti vhlch xvlll
make the oillre of the local station , on the
op door ot the McC-ftue building , nup of
ho main points of Intcrrst tu visitors , capo-
lally tliuso from localities where weather
t.itloiiii aru unknown , ' .TbcBu changes in-
ludo n coniplcto oqulpniont of the most np-
roved muteoroloKlcal Instruments and other
liangcs , more or leas piw.llnK to tlio ordl-
ary mortal , which platoiQmnlia on a level |
vlth Now York and nil other cities In the
otintry , except Washington and Chicago.
Indcr the system at present In operation
n the weather bureau , which need not be
( .tailed at thla tlmu , Clilcago Is placed on
lie same footing as Washington In come rc-
pccts , and In thosu particulars differs from
11 the other weather stations In the cotin-
rr , but under the uexy ; order uf things
Otnahn Is on a par xvlth nnr of the other cities
u the estimation of the Weather bureau ,
'hta condition Is due largely to the Interest
aken In tlio matter by the honorable BOC-
etnry of agriculture , jinrt also to tlio good
mprcsslon created In the mind of 1'rof.
VIIIIs L. Moore , chlot of the Weather bu-
eatt , during his visit to Omaha n fcxv
nouths ago. At that time Prof. Moore nut-
Ined his pinna regarding the Improvement
n the standing ot Onmlm as n weather sta-
lon , Innludlng the providing ot a complete
et of the most Improved meteorological
nstrumcnts nnd enlarging the scope of the
xroik of the station. Ills plans also In-
ludcd the furnishing of a complete printing
outfit for Usulng a weather map In a dlf-
orent form from that which has been a
amlllar sight along tlic streets , and In
nan joffices. .
MAKE A COMPU3TB HECOUU. [ I i
Those plans ot the chlpf ot the bureau
mvo been rapidly materializing since Prof.
Moore returned to Wnalilngton after his
rip through the west to personally Inspect
ho workings of the more Important sta-
lons. Meteorological Instruments of the
atest pattern have been received from time
0 time at the local station until the equip
ment now Includes nil of 'the most approved
tyles of these delicate Instruments. An
dtal outfit for a metcorobigleal station com-
irtsea Instruments so constructed that a
lontlnuous , permanent record Is made of the
eadlitKs ot each Instrument nt all times.
There are In Use In the Weather bureau at
ho present time Instruments xvltlch make a
ontlnuous record , shoxvlng the readings of
ho barometer , thermometer , wind direction ,
vlnd velocity , amount'of rain or snowfall
and the amount of sUnshlno falling upon
he observation station jTjicrc Is only one
nstrumont lacking tormJte a complete rec
ord of nil the , data ncucssnry to a full "ob-
crvatlon" and that la one for recording the
nmount of molsturo lii th nlr. While a
number of Instruments nave been Invented
or this purpose none hnvo stood the test
ot actual practice sufficiently to meet xvlth
ho full npprox-al of the bureau.
All of the Instruments above enumerated
mvo been supplied to the Omaha station
and are In practical use. They may bo seen
any day by visitors tn Iho ; office. Among
ho 'latest acquisitions Is a handsmno stand
made especially for the purpose of mounting
nil except txvo of these Instruments In such
1 way that their complMP ' .operation may be
easily seen.
VIOLATES TUB HJOMT HOUR I.AW.
The two InBtrimcUtEknnted 0,1 exceptions
the thermograph an * the BiiiUnintr recorder
pro
corder : tlttrmoKraplM < ; h& ' e.r g ; s- .
tcrlng thermometer nnd Is located on the
root na far removed from Icoal Influences
aT possible. It Is kept , Jn the Instrtfn ent
shelter , an arrangement * rwtly resembling
where U Is exposed to the
n. chicken coop ,
frco circulation of the air. but 13 protected
'rom ' the direct raya of the sun. The ther
inonu-tcr part of the apparatus consists of
lurh I'.i
a brass teceptacle slightly ever an
width and about three and one-half Inches
In length. The receptacle Is bent to form
an arch of a circle and Is rilled with mercury
and hermetically sealed. One end Is eeuroljr
fastcucd to n support , and to the other cud
is attached the registering apparatus , n
aeries of levcra by means of which the ex
pansion and contraction ot the try Ii
iho tube U Indicated upon a graduated sheet
placed upon a revolving cycllnder. This
sheet Is romcved at the end of a motrth
nnd shows the record ot changes In tempera-
Hire during that month.
The sunshine recorder Is also located on
the roof nnd Is placed In a Position where
ho rays of the sun fall upon It at all times
when the aun Is above the horizon. The
consist * of a brass cycllnder
about - three Inchw In diameter and about
ten inches In length. This It firmly flxcd
to a support so that the axis of the cycllnder
Is Inclined about forty-flvo degrees , w tn
the higher cud pointing directly north.
small holes.
txvo very
On the upper side are
Thes" holes are so touted that the rays
of the sun shine In ono all the morning
and In the other all the afternoon. The
light admitted through thcae tiny holes acts
scnltlzed Inside ho
upon a sheet of paper
cycllnder anil the apparent motion of the
sun across the heavens causes a line to bo
made on the graduated lints on the sheet
and the length of time the sun shines Is
thus recorded on the sheet. These sheets are
shifted each day , and the record for the
month Is thus kept on one sheet.
ASCERTAINING THE HUMIDITY.
Another apparatus which Is kept In the
Instrument sholtur la the ono used to de-
ormlne the amount of moisture lu the at
mosphere. This la called , the psychrometcr.
jut U usually referred to as "the whlrlln ?
apparatus. " It Is an arrangement by which
two thermometers are whirled rapidly
through Iho air. One ol these thermome
ters Is coxctcd xvlth a. thin piece of mus
lin. nnd when In use Is moistened xvlth
water. Tlio rapid xvlilrllnp causcn the mois
ture to evaporate , find by comparing the
readings of the txvo thermometers fhe hu
midity of the atmosphere Is determined.
As has bten stated harctoforo , no self-
ri'Blaterlns apparatus has yet baen Invented
xvhlch xvlll take the place of this apparatus
In actual practice.
The self-registering nhixlmum and mini
mum thermometers nrj } also kept In the
Instrument shelter , but a duplicate of each
Is alnn kept In the olllce 'for the Inspection
of visitors. These are1 So constructed that
the maximum records ha plghcst tcmpcra-
turo reached during n given time nnd th
minimum records the lowrnl temrpraturp.
self-registering thermometer or ther
mograph , however , lakes Iho place ot both
Instrument * oy giving n continuous record
ot the ti > n > prralurc.
To return again tn the stand In the ofTlco
on which the other Instruments are dlu-
pl.typd we find first the barograph or self-
rcfilstxrlng barometer. This Instrument
Is probably the must Important of nny used
lu making w rather otservatlutia. It mo.is-
iires the weight of the ntmcutphero and
shoxvs the movements of the envelope of
air surrounding the earth. The form of
Instiument Vied by the Weather bureau
In the barograph U xvhat Is known as an
"aneroid" barometer. It consist * of eight
small meialllc boxes from which the nlr
hsS been partially exhausted nnd Iho boxes
. then hermetically st-Hled. These are con-
I neftfil toRithcr nnd all nre roniu-eted xvllh
' 'n ' Huilca of levers by xvhlch the pxpannion
| P and contraction of the sides of the boxes ,
1 caused by a decrease or IIKTMMP lu the nlr
i pressure. Is recorded upon n graduated
j I I sheet placed upon n revolving e-j Under.
This Instrument Is enclosed In n small glass
crje and Is always kept Indoors.
MEASURING THE IIAINKAI.L.
Anolfier glass case contains n cylinder
upon xvhlch Is recorded the nmount ot rainfall -
fall , together with the time of beginning
nnd ending. The rainfall Is recorded to the
hundredth of nn Inch , the record being nude
on the cylinder by a weighing apparatus ,
xxhlch Is placed on the roof , xvhcro It Is
fully exposed to the rain. The rain fallIng -
Ing Into the gauge Is xvelghed ns fast as It
falls , nnd the amount Is nutomatlcnlly re
corded on the sheet boloxx- . The apparatus
Is rather complicated , and U the only ma
chine of this nature xvhlch linn been found
to bo practicable , although many different
kinds hnxi ! been tried.
Under another glnsc case U n similar cyl
inder on which Is recorded both the direc
tion nnd velocity of the xvlnd. This dr.ta Is
supplied by the familiar wlntlvaiu < , or
anemoscope , to bo more exact , and by Iho
"xvhlrllglg. " which may be seen nt all hours
merrily attending to business on the roof
over the weather otllco. The whirligig Is
known In polite society as the "anemome
ter , " nnd measures the velocity of the xvlnd.
The result nf Its labors Is recorded In miles
on tha cylinder In the ofllce , nnd the sheet
Is BO graduated that the mlls traveled In
n given time are shown.
A full set of thermometers may also bo
sren on the stand , Including the maximum
nnd minimum thermometers referred to
heretofore.
AH ot these Instruments nre open to In
spection nnd their uses xvlll bo fully explained -
plained to the visiting public by the
courteous gentlemen forming the staff of
obscrvcts on duty nt this station. Omnha
Is extremely fortunate In having n corps of
observers who have been many years lu
the service , and nre entirely familiar xvlth
all the dutallit of the xvork. An has been
stated before , Mr , Welsh , the observer In
charge , luts been In the service of the bu
reau almost nlnrn Its first Inception , having
socn txvcnty-three years of nctlve service.
W. D. Maxwell has been connected xvllh the
Weather bureau for the past eighteen years
nud II. II. Curloy has seen thirteen year * of
service In "makingx'cathcr. . "
WAi/rnu i.H.vvr SHOOTS
HlK U'lff , .lolin A. Ccu-UrHI'M Wliloxv.
SIIVK II WIIN nn Arclilcul.
NEW YOUK , Oct. IS. Walter hcnau , who
married the widow of Colonel John A. Cock-
crlll , shot himself today at his home a
Englexvood , N. J. According to Mrs. I.cnaii
the nhootlng was unintentional. Mr. I.ctmit
has made no statement regarding the affair.
The. surgeon In attendance holds out 'little
encouragement for his recovery. Persons
passing by xvere startled today by the np
pearancc of MIM. Leiiau on the flteps of her
house. She xvas hysterical , and xx-as running
up and down the street , appealing to everyone
ono she saw : "Gel a doctor quickly , my
husband hat ) shot himself and Is dying. "
lira. Currlo , llaldwln nud Proctor soon ar
rived and found Mr. I.ciuu on a bed
where ho had been put by his wife and
n serx-ant. A bullet from a 38-callbcr re
volver had entered the ntomacb. The sur
geons unsuccessfully probed for the ball.
Mr. Lenati rallied a little an hour nfter
the shooting apd expressed a dc&lrr to live ,
but sain naming & t < > imnH < - hot nim-
nelfr To the frleixln who called to express
sympathy Mra. I.onau Haiti : "It was all
an accident. A deliberate attempt on his
life could not have been further from my
husband's thoughts. Walter ate a hearty
dinner and then spoke of cleaning
hi * revolver. Hn took It from n bu
reau drawer , examined It and said he
xvas surprised It was so rusty , then he began
to taKe It apart. I noticed the muzzle was
pointed toward his body. I said : 'Walter. I
xvould not let the revolx'er point that way. '
The xxorda had barely passed my lips when
there xvas a report and my husband threw
up his hands nnd fell to the floor. "
Mr. Lciinti Is 25 years old. Ills wlfj
Is 40. lie Is n son of Rudolph
Ieuaii , former president ot the Ger-
manla bank of Drooklyu. nnd la connceted
xvlth the silk Importing house of Victor &
Achclhi of this city. Ills marriage with
Mrs. Coekerlll on June 11 , two months utter
( .ho death of Colonel Cockerlll at Cairo ,
, was unexpected by their friends.
Wrrxd'il the Cun friini the Itiililu-r.
NEW YOUK. Oct. IS. .lo.i Trnjlllo. editor
of ISI I'arvcnlr , the Cuban nexv p.iper lu
thla city , xx-ns at tucked early today by a
burglar named John Ki'lly. Trttjlllo , roused
from hU Bleep , succeediM In xvrestlng n re
volver from the hand or tie Intruder iiftor
a desperate struggle. Ho llretl the revolver
at random , severely xvnundlng the burglar.
Kelly , however , succeeded lu nuking his
I'scapu from the Trujlllo residence. Ho xva
traced for hlockx by the trail of blood ami
ultimately dUvovereil severely wounded at
liellevuo hospital , xvhcro he XV.-IH being
treated ns n patient.
Drntlin of n Day.
NEW YORK. Oct. lS.-Mnor | S. T. Dick
inson. t'ie xvclt known horseman nnd breeder
of horses , died hero of pneumonia lifter a
brief Illness.
NKW LONDON , Conn. . Oct. IS. Jonathan
Nexvton Harris * , IktnUer nnd philanthropist ,
died today , uged M yearn. In ISIS he founded
tbf firm of J. N. Harris & Co. of Cincin
nati , ilealcrn In ilrugn uud medicines. He
xvas mayor of Nexv London fiom ISM to
1SS2. Ho contributed 1100,001 for the founda
tion of the Harris nrhool of sclenco nt
Uanlsha university. Japan.
.MII.WAtMCEK , Win. . Oet. 18. Horace
nublrp , editor of the Milwaukee Sentinel ,
died tonight. Ilo had been buffering for
txvo years from a tumoruii.s disease , ilex-el
oped from tuberculosis , nnd during the jmst
month tind rnpldly waHteil In strenKlli.
.Mr. Rublce xvns born In Hcrkshlre , Vt. ,
In 18 ? ) , und came to Wisconsin In his
eleventh year. Ho resided In this htuto
continually xxlth tlio exception of u year , an
editor of the Honton Advertiser In 187S , und
eight years na minister to Sxvltzerland dur-
IUK Grunt's administration. He nerved for
many years ns ehtilrmuu nf the republican
stnti * committee , xx-as editor of the Wlscon-
blu Statt ! Journal at Mitdlnou for sixteen
years , nnd In 1SSO came to Milwaukee ami
for n like period has been In control of
the Sentinel. Mr. RuUleo XVUB one of the
most dlHtlMKurslied uuxvHpaper writers lu
Wisconsin history for scholarly attain
ments , political leadership and Ktylo of cx-
pre.'iilon. - Ho lea vis a wluov- and two sons.
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
B.ackwe.B's
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You \.vill fititl ouc coupon In-
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The Best I bag. Uuynbng , read the coupon
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TliHr Hoturii to CltloiiK" ,
NBW OHLHANS , Oct. 18-Atter n flutter-
\ng \ reception In the free silver hotbeds of tlio
outh Dcncrnl I'nlmcr nnd Oeueral IlucUner ,
( tin sound money democratic cniullil.ile , left
i hero on n xpeclnl train this morning.on
I their return to Chicago.
j i The party reached this city nt noon yes-
j | { tcrday nfter utopplng along the gulf coaat
I In MU lxlppl to make brief speeches In
i the vntlons towns xvhlch are nil free silver
' stroiiRliolila nnd when they upoke nn uu-
gympatlictlo crowd greeted them. At Serin-
i ton they xvero met by sixteen little xxhltti
I mnldcim nnd ono lirUht little yellow colored
tot bearing a banner bearing the
I wants. "Kreo Silver nnd Prosperity. "
Oenernl tt'nlincr said thcro xxcro
m.iny laborliiR under the same erro.
neons belief. Cutting the dollar lu
1 nit xvould not bring prosperity nor xvould n
dnngoious tlnnuclnl experiment hcuclU the
country. The reception ut other points
xxas sumcwlint more friendly. At Ocean
Springs , the train slopped again nnd
speeches xvcre Jn order. The generals had
, little to say , but xvhat they said xvns to the
I I point. A reception committee awaited them
I here and accompanied the party to the hotel ,
I xvhcro n reception was hold In the nftcruoon.
j At night there xvas a mnss meeting In the
open nlr , Thousands of people xvere pres
ent and Charles p. Clalborue. noting mayor
of the city , presided. There xvas a large
number of Hrjunites lu the crowd ns xxell
ns some McKlulcy shoutcra , but nfter the
first expression of rival enthusiasm a fexv
remarks from U. 11. Knrrar quieted them.
( Icucrol Duckncr spoke first , nt his own re
quest. In order to escape General Palmer's
nattering Introduction xvhlch Duckncr did
not think appropriate In his own southern
country.
General Huckucr made a speech of nn
hour , painting the old south for the now
Bnuth and showing that the gold dtindard
plnuk xvns the true democratic principle nnd
for the best Interests of the American pee
ple. Irrespective of section or party.
General Palmer closed the meeting xvlth
a speech upon the money question and
both made a good Impression , although the
Illinois statesman could not lu > heard for
nny grent distance. The crowd nuked him
n number of questions nud ho nns vcred them
readily. Ho said thnt thp fact that the
Chicago platform xxas rriAilarly adopted
xvas not silfllclent for democrats \vho did
not conscientiously bellcx-o In It to vote for
It , for the democratic party xvas a party of
principles and not of men.
ST. I.Ot'lM 1'01'S liltOW MOIIP. AtTIVK.
\Vuuon rnitiimlKii I" Ho IiiiiiiKiirnloiI
ill Ont'i * TlirmiHlioiit llir I'll- .
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 18. Some cf the popu
lists In this city have nxvakened to the
fnct they have not been ns nctlx'c In enm-
pnlgn xxork as the needs of the hour seem tr
demand , nnd If recently developed planr
carry , they will from noxv until the eve
of election day strlx-c to malic up for nl
that has been lacking heretofore. The plans
consisting of a "wngon campaign" of the
entire city. The campaign xvlll open next
Tuesday evening , xvhcn the cltlrena In the
vicinity of Chautcatl avenue nnd Hroadwnx
xxlll be addressed upon the financial ques
tion , Irrespective of politics , by able speak
ers from a xvagon. The ntimnor of xvngons
xvlll be Incrcaneil ra fast as competent speak
era can be obtained until they number sixty
and the people xvlll be addressed at that
number of plac-s all ever the el y ex cry aftcr-
ncou uud evening until the 3d day of No
vcmbcr. Kacli XVUKOII xvlll bo plentifully
supplied with literature touching upon finan
cial Iwuies , and this xvlll be circulated tc
oil xvho evince a desire for Information. Harrison
risen Drummoml , the xvell known tobacco
manufacturer , has offered the use ot all hi-
wagons , and enough more have been se
cured to Insuio the full number. Police
protection. If necessary , lisa been granted
and It Is the Intention of those having the
matter in chnrgc to cover the entire buslncs
portion of the city , nlso the German-Ameri
can residence districts.
UtMituiiNlriitloii liy O 111 corn nnil
iniilo-CH : III Clliuliinnd.
CINCINNATI , O. . Oct. IS. What nre
Known na tallwny sound mouuy clubs ijax'o
Iho largest demonstration of the kind excr
seen In Cincinnati last night. Over 10,000
rallxvny employes paraded xvlth president ,
vice presidents , general managers nnd other
general officers In line on foot. All the
roads entering Cincinnati xxcro represented
by divisions lu the parndo for their rejpec-
tlve roads. Tlio clubs came from Ohio , Ken
tucky. .Indiana. Virginia , West Virginia nnd
Tennessee. Thuro xvero many flno flouw nud
transparencies , while Innterus of led , yel
Irv and green wore carried by nil In brilliant
i.nlforms. There xvere tovcn grand nn,3hals : ,
each hnx-lug scvcral xvagon loads of llrc--
xrorkH to Illuminate the line ot march.
Nearly all the oxcurhlon trains had ban-Is
nnd nil bands In this city xvero euf.nsed.
After parading the streets over nn hour
Hie ralhoads brolto ranks at Music hall ,
xvherc Captain W. W. Peabody. vice i rebl-
dent and general manager of the nullituoro
ftOhio Southxvcstcni , presided. Ilalph
Peters xxns vice-chairman and Charles i-'l.ih
sccretiiry. Speeches xvero made by M. K.
Iiigalls. president of the lllg Four and the
Chesapeake Ohio railways ; J. T. Ilrooks ,
vice president and general counsel of the
Pennsylvania , nud others.
Kiniit.vij A'l-rouxuv niaciiAiicsnn.
I
Iloiiry 1) . Clayton , 11 Cnn lliln < - f .r
CniiKri-HN , llriiinteil friini Olllco.
MOXTGOMBUY. Ala. . Oct. IS. Henry
Ulayten , United States attorney for the mid
dle district of Alabama , has received the
following telegram from Attorney General
Harmon :
For reasons appearing In our corre
spondence the president bus today removed
you tram the oOlco of United State : * at
torney xvhlch you noxv hold. You xvlll gox--
ern yourself accordingly. An-iwcr to your
letter mailed today.
Mr. Clayton Is a candidate for congress ,
and this telegram Is thrf outcomeof a brief
corrcjpondonco betxx-cen him nnd the at
torney general relative to his course in
view of the rule of the department which
make.i such candidacy Inconsistent xvlth the
holding ot his position ot United States
attorney. On Oe.tobcr 8 the attorney gen
eral called Mr. Clayton's attention to thu
many complaints xvhlch had reached him ,
and expressed Hurprlne that ho had not
himself communicated xvlth the depart
ment on the subject. In his answer Mr.
Clayton Insisted that his candidacy for con
gress wua not Inconsistent or Incompatible
xvllh his present position. Mr. Clayton Is
a _ ui-ln-law : of Senator Pugh of Alabama.
Hii-'fiiii : ) A I'nu.iirr TO I-AHAIM : .
CliliMiiro Sllvor Ienilci-x Dclrruiliu-
Defy Clilof Ha.leiHK'li.
CHICAGO , Oct. 18. The democratic sll
\er managers declare no permit Is necessary
/or their parade on October 31 , and hence
tbey determined to parade without one
V decision to thli effect xvas reached by the
managers after hearing legal opinions on the
point involvi.'il. Chief of Police Iladcnoch
Iocs lint show any sign cf receding from the
no-ltlun he toolc on Friday when the demo
i ratlu loader. ) nuked him to give thulr parade
preference over the MclClnley xvorkingmen's
clubs parade , announced fur the same day.
"I do nut Intent ) that any parade ahul
take place without n permit , " 1m eald , "It
| j plain on the face of It that In the prcbcnl
excited mate of the public mind txvo parades
cannot go uvcr the same ground xvlth a brief
space between them and leave tin safe In
Die eoiibclouMicsH that Houblu xvlll not re
suit. "
TMII TeiiiH'NHoo Si-nalorM V'ory Hlol.- ,
.SASUVII.U3. Tenn. , Oct. 18. Private ! n-
lormutlon h received from MsiuphlH that
.Senator Inhum 0. Harris IM very sick , near
ihat city , and that Ma Intimate friend * , who
Know of his condition , are very tuixloim.
Senator W. H , Hate Is also very sick , and
hps been so for a week. Ho has been for
bidden during that time to ucci visitors. To.
Jny ho U somewhat Improved , and his physi
cian hup 4 he will bo able to bo out lu a
week. 1IU an.agemttnlu haw hnun can-
pled.
MRMI'HIS. Ttnn. , Oct. lS.--Scnntor Ilar-
1 Is \ reported xomo butter today ,
fipccd 'JitJ safety are iho watchwords o !
iho PRO , Ono Minute Cough Cure acts
< | u'cdlly , safely and never falls. Asthma
"rhitls , cousin end ' old * nr ; ur d by It
' i HUNT ron A v.M.tiui > : DI.\MO\I > .
Urlrollvrn l.oento n Slonp Stolen In
O m n lui luM April.
Sol Hopper , n live steel : and commission
morehnnt of t-'onth Omaha , In on the evr of
recovering a K > 00 diamond xvhlch xvas stolen
out of Ms shirt front during the early part
of last April , There Is nlso a strong prob
ability thnt Iho thieves xvlll bo apprehended
In the near future , na they hnvo been al
most run to earth , The theft xvns com
mitted In lloyd'a theater ono night during
n performance enrly In April. Shortly before
Mr. Hopper had cnsl his eyes upon his bosom
nnd the valuable Mono xvnx Manning lu nil
Us brilliancy.When nott ho looked , the
gem xvns gone nnd the snowy expanse of
Mr. Hopper's shirt front ceased longer to ho
j i plcnsing to his sight. rho xvork had ovl-
j I dcntly been done by nn otpert crook , ns Mr
i Hopper xvns nil unconscious nf the faet that
he hnd been "touched" until ho discovered
thnt the Ktono was gone.
The matter xxas reported to the' police nnd
also lo the Mostyn Detective ngeney of this
city , nnd the credit for Iho rrcovory of thu
valuable stone Is duo entirely to the latter.
Within n fexx' days nfter the report hnd been
received. Captain Mostyn of the agency suc
ceeded In tracing the theft to the members
of n gang of expert thieves , xvho appear to
hnx-o been working In the city nt the tlmo ,
In addition to Mr. Hopper's , another vnluit-
bio stone of the same kind XVAH stolen from
another mnn In the theater.
Tho"crook * left the city at once nnd xvero
trailed to Topokn , Kan. There the stouo
cnmo to light and became the control flg-
trc In a series , ot complications. When the
letoctlvos of the agency located It It xvna
u the possession of n druggist of that
city , xxhn snore by nil thnt xvas eternal
: lmt It xvaa his property. Ho has tofuscd tel
l art xtth It , and now Mr. Hopper Is pro-
lir.rlng to begin legal proceedings tn get It ,
The stone reached Topeltn during the lat-
lor part of April. It xx-a.i In thu possession
if a thief , who had been caught with four
other gems upon his person. It Is alleged
: hnl Hopper's property caught the fancy of
: ho druggist , xvho aFserted thnt It was his
iropcrty and had been stolen from him
it a corn carnival nt Atchlnon six months
irovlous. The thief denied this claim with
ituch vehemence , hut this did not phase
: lie druggist. He began n replevin suite
: o get posseMlon of the stone , nnd shortly
thereafter the thief changed front , Ho
made a deposition to , the effect that Urn
Mono did belong to the druggist. U la
charged that thcro xx-as something beneath
this transaction. Whether there xvas or
lot , It Is certain Hint the druggist suc
ceeded In getting the Jewel. It Is equally
certain thnt the thief xvns never prose-
uted , but xvns released nnd at once skipped
out.
out.It
It xvns some time nfter thh. In fnct only
n short tlmo ngo , that the stone xran
Innlly located In tlio druggist's possession.
Mr. Hopper xvas at once Informed of the
'net and he left the city about a xvcck ngo
to Identify the Jewel. In St. Joseph he
met ex-Chief cif Police Mnrtlu White , xvhc
Is connected xvlth the local dctectlxo aficncy ,
nnd the two proceeded to Topeltn. A fexv
lays ngo the couple walked Into the drug-
; lst's shop. The first object upon which Mr
Hopper's eye nllghtcd xvns n diamond xvhlch
spin klcd upon the breast of the druggist
nnd xvhlch Mr. Hopper asserts ls his. Mr
Hopper at once made a demand for It , but
: lic druggist said nny. Ho told thn rnnns
stcry of ownership by xvhlch he had coma
Into possession of thu property. He xvould
not coURh up.
Then Mr. Hopper began his replevin suit
In the IIrat place ho filed nn affidavit In
xxhlch he gave the weight of the stone that
: ho druggist had to n fraction of a grain.
Ho has noxv returned tn this city to get
ileposltloiiH from witnesses to show thnt the
stone Is his. lOx-Chlef White Is here In the
city xvlth him.
In the meanwhile the thieves have been
traced over n goodly portion of this country
and the hunt Is getting warm. Mr. White
snys that they xvlll bo apprehended In r
short time. The ngcncy detectives are alsr
on the track of the other stone xvhlch wa.i
stolen at the nnmo tlmo thnt Hoppor'a wg ,
and they expect to get It tn the near future.
iKW HAVnn PHO.M A iiritMXc SHIP.
Torrlldi' Hurt- for IMo J\K" ' " - .no
KiiMtiliilnur < ( Klium-M.
CLEVELAND , 0. , Oct. 18. A special from
Sturgeon Hay , Wls. , nays the big steamer
Australasia , owned by Jnmes Corrlgnn o !
this city , wns burned Inst night en l.nke
Michigan , and now lies at the bottom of
White Fish bay. The steamer , which xvar
loaded xxlth n cargo of " ,000 tons ot coal for
Milwaukee , caught fire about 11 o'clock last
night. The Australasia wna then In sight of
land. Full steam was put on and nn effor' '
made to beach the vessel , The crew In the
meantime making a terrific fight against the
flames. At last slual water xxun reached just
as the life Having crew arrived nl the vcs
l ami rescued the croxv. The Australasia
scon afterward sanl : The vessel and cargo
arc counted a total loss.
lOV.'A MA.\ lvll.Kl > 1A WHIICIC.
Juliii Olniiuy nf riiliiiirllle Hiirloil
Unilor Slock Cam In TI'XIIH.
OHANOn. Tex. , Oct. IS. This morning a
head-end collision occurred at the south cud
of the trestle across Little Cypress bnyou ,
five und a half miles north of this place , aa
thu Southern Pacific , by xvhlch John Clancy
from Unlonvllle , lu. , xvas killed and the en
gineer , A. Toler of Houston , xvho xvab run
ning the xvestbouud train , sustained u frac
ture of both thigh bones and a dislocation
of the right shoulder. Five horses and aomo
other farm stock In the car with Clancy xvero
killed. The txvo tenders nnd seven cnrs
xvero stacked up In a upacu of less than
two car lengths , with the dead man under
neath.
Hey KlllH UlN Knllicr.
SYRACUSE. N. Y. . Oct. ,18-A special to
the Post announces the murder at Somer-
vlllc. N. Y. . by Orrln Klnnle , of his father ,
Daniel Klnnle. Orrln Klnnlo afterward
committed suicide. He Is thought to have
been Insane. _
MofCiuoiitH of Orenil VOKNI-IM , OH. 17.
At Nexv York Sailed 1-a Touralno. for
Havre ; ICalser Wllhclm II. for Naples : Mo
bile , for London ; Schiedam , for Amsterdam ;
Aller , for Hremcn ; Umbrla , for Liverpool ;
Rotterdam , for Rotterdam ; Anchorla , for
Ulasgow ,
At Philadelphia Sailed Ilhltioland , for
Llveipool.
At Havre Hailed La HrctiiKiic , for Now
At 'Southampton Sailed Normanla. from
Hamburg for Nexv York ; Hcrllu , for New
At"Llvoipool Arrived Sylvnnla , from
llo.iton ; Kxplorer , from OalvesUon ; Cam
pania , from Noxv York. Hailed Ktrurlu ,
for Nexv Yor'.i.
At Hamburg Arrived Augusta Victoria ,
from Noxv York via Plymouth und Cher
bourg ; Phoenicia , from Xo'x York.
VALPARAISO , Got. 18. The steamer
C'hautrey , from Guayaquil , Is uiiboro nt the
entrance to Iho bay. The crow und pas-
KiigciH have been saved , but It Is feared ,
the ship will provo u total loss.
Oclolni18. .
At Nexv York Arrived Lu Gusoosne ,
from Havre ; Obil.im. from Rotterdam.
At Havre Arrlx'cu Lu HourgoKno , from
New Yoik.
At Queenstoxvn Arrived Sorvln , from
Hoston , for Liverpool. Sailed Ktrnrla ,
from Liverpool , for Noxv York.
At lloston Arrived Uolhnla , from Liver
pool.
At Uroxvhead-Passed Scrvln , from Dos-
ton , for Liverpool.
At Boiitlminjiton Arrived Palls , from
Now York.
NEW YORK , Oct. 18. Thn Hteamor La.
CluMcogno arrived tod.iy. On Wednesday Ixi
( IitHcoKiie encountered a tremendous xvavo
xvhlch Hxvept awny 6nu of the life bantu nnd
In other respects ullghtly ilamuged the boat.
The passengers were nt dinner at thu tlmo.
Tlio slioel ; of the xvavo forced almost every ,
thing from the tablet ) , completely Hpollln ; ;
the iiK-al for all of thn
PERFECT
AH ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY ,
'ilucd by people of refinement
f : ? over a quarter of a century.