Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1896, Page 7, Image 7
THIS OMAHA DAILY 1JEE : TUKSDAV , OCTOBKK 20 , 1890. SPECIAL NOTICES. . \ \itverllnrinelil- ( lirnr > column- * " * , rlll be InUen tuilll 1-1.111 | i. in. , for ( lie rvenliiT mill until N p. in. fur ( tic in fir MI M | { mill Mtinilny eilllttm- . AilvortlfierN , liy rei | < ic-.llnK n mini * lii-reil i-lu-ck , can linve niimrrra nil- dri-KHeil ( o n ininilH-rril li-Hrr In curu if Tlu > HIMAiiMvirn mi iKlilrenxril rrlll ilcllvereil on | irrni'iitnloii of ( lit * oln-clc onlr. Iliitex , 1 J-Uon ronl nrnt limerlloiu 11n woril Ihereiifler. XollihiK InUcn for In- ( linn -.Tn for the llrxt Inner- don. Them' nilverllHoiiienlH inunt lir run < - nni'ullvel > - . WANTKI ) . 1-OHTINO TO DO r.VKNINdH. lit n Imotiki-fpiT rinploycil ilurlnir Iho ilnyalls ; - factor ) ' reference * . Aildri-M A III , HOP. 1118.4 MIN.VIK NKl'IIKIt OF ClIICAOO. WHO liuil tiwa riiKiiKcd u liend trimmer fur .Mm. Diivli-n , tins ilirnivn up irr , position ami will iirof | > ( any offer nultnlile fur nn cxpi-rlclicr-il trllnmr , Aililrvx * Mcrrlnm hotel , 2M1i nml C. ut once. A M753 20 * WAATISH MAI.I3 III3I.P. WAttTUD. AN IDRA ; WHO CAN THINK OF Home Mmpte tliltiB to patent * Protect your Menu , they may brine you wcnlth. Willn Joliti weildcrtntrn & Co. . Dept. V. , I'ntent Attorney * , AVnrlilnRton , I ) . C. , for their JI.WO prlzu offer nnd rt lint of SIX ) Invention * wanted. H 271 1VANTiiTnAVBl.tNO HAIKHMiN : TOli VT- gnn ; old rellnlile lioti-c : experience unnpccn- * nry. cxtm Inducements to cuntomeni ; tTT , to JIM per month nnd expenne * . . Clm * , t * . IlMiop & Co. . Rt. Tallin. H-M5T.I NIP * UANTHIJ. MII.V TO I.KAUN' HAIttlKH Tit A DM : WP teach the trntle thoroURlily In clKht wwkn by nn entirely new nynti'in ; ilny nivl evening clni Ke ; tools fiTi-j wnitcii fintunlny * while lo.irnlnK ; catalogue mnlleil free. Mnlvr'R llnr- lier CollcRp , 819 N. ! ith it. , tit. I-onln. Mi > . IJ-M73J 22 * HAI.KHMK.Vj HTi\t > V HMI'LOYMKNT AT Koo'l wnKi-s ; "Piul 10c silver ; ! o ntnmn for oiit- llt ; non < - lint enersptlc men need niiply. N. W. B. Co. , Charles IX Voiini ? * . , Mgr. , I-'nrcst Orove , Ore. II-M770 10' A.M'm ) KKMALIS HUM * . ns WANTINO noon. r. n. cnll Rcnmllnnvlnn Y. W. C. II. A. Home , SOU Davenport. C M7M II * WANTED A GOOD TOOK. MI'ST ALSO DO wnnlilnir ; Herman or llolieinlnit preferred. In- ijUlre CIO H. 22nd St. C 777 ! ! I.ADII.'H WANTKO AT 119 NOHTII 1STII , 2ND lloor. Newly fiirnlphed roomn lltleil for dn-iir- ciittliiR nnd ilrrwimnklnir. school Krcnch Tnllor- Ing Hyatein , u-e l throughout , l.liette Klrnmn. C 7 WANTin-noon oiui. KOU CIRNKKAI. lioiini-work In mimll family ; call Immediately. : W2 rnpplelon Avc. C 780-tS AN OLD I.ADV PAN SHftmn A HOMF. KOU winter liv nddrrx'lntf Mrs. Trumim Kellof ; , WOT CanvlPii n\o. C-M794 20 rou IN AM. PAIITB OK TIIK CITY. TIU3 .Q. F. DnvlH Company. IMS Tni-nnm. D 272 irousr.s. UINIWA & co. , IDS ii ST.27i t > -27i MODERN IIOUHKS. a A. STAim.SIS N. Y. Wl'I ! n 274 _ 8TKAM IIKATKIJ STORIM AND K1.AT8. Ilownril Unlink , EIMU. 1C10 Chicago rtrcvt. D 275 _ _ _ ciioiri : iiorsilS AND roTTAnna Ai.l. oviii HIP city. J5 to JW. Klilellly , 1T03 I'nrn tn.D . D 578 i , MUM : I.IBT or nousurt. TUB mtoN llrcil Co. , ZIJ H.lUli _ t. D-277 UltOV/N III.K. . D-578 roil HUNT. FUltNlHIIKD OU tTNKUIlNIHIIKD liouso. 8 roonii ; modern. CO ) I'urk ivi-nuc. D BM JSJ3 HT. MAIIY'H AVH. . 9-IIOOM MOHKItN lioiife , JJ5. Onrvlu nrn . , 1C13 l-'nrnnm. D 47S FiTvT "jlo.w ; o itooMH. "MOIJKUN. CLOUKKII lilk. , H. II. rnr. IGtli niul Jones. Qnrvln Ilniii. . , HiI3 I'arnmn. . D 174 M6iiitN ; n \ H , t.ANon III.K. . . urn. D 476-N5 AI.I. HIZKS KIIOM ! .00 UP. P. 1) . WKAD , IClh nml DoilKlng. D 17fl l _ 1'Olt HUNT. T-ItOOM COTTAQi ; OF I. Altai tllineiikloniii with modem ronvcnlcncm ; In- cludltii ; buth ruiim. wltli poicelnln tub nnd ulutlunary w > li ntnn.l : newly tlnlUicil in tlic inii-t nllrnctlvo manner ; larxa yunl , with Una trtcti ; rent , ii per inuntli ; locution. 1'Jlli t. , Ihlnl lloor north nf Ijiko. AlM'ly toV. . II. MclltliCOl First Nutlonal bank bulldlnR. D MS10 _ KUIIIT HOOM MODKUN Kit A MlUKTACHKD. . 2711) ) I'oppletua nvcnuc ; choice ; 120. niKht-room incxlcrn , Ktnl nnd Hurt BU. ; | 2X lO-rnnin modern Iirlck , UO N. ld , JJ3.W. 9-room mcdrrn brick , CM S. :9th , in.OO. U-ruoin modem. 2 ti ! und \V uhvui Hi. J' .K ) . C. A. HTAItH , :3 N. Y. J.lfe IlldK. roil KiaNTtNmi ST. . 10 HOO.MS , xtoo rrn , tlO.OO. 1909 Cnllfornla t. , 7 rooms , SIS.OO. yXl Duvcnport t. , 7 roonii , JIMAU llougt * . fur runt In nil purla of the rlty. UKi.VNAN-1.0Vi ; CO. . 430 1'nxtim lilk. ll-MSU N10 _ TIN-HOOM inticicOAH .MATH. I--UKNAC : * : laundry. SC01 C'npllol nvc. D 1J 1S notis. MS X-rooni inixlcrii house. U17 H , Kd. ! ' . D. Woail , ICth and DouKltm. D 4MT ID NI-\UI.Y : NP.\V. C-ItOOM MODKHN IIOUSI- : clrtcnii nice lawn ; strictly Kood , tIS. S73 ! Hcwanl. InqiilriSSIO Scwnrd. D C59-1D * ( KI.OOH OK COTTAOIJ ; OAS : HATH SOi * llownnl mreet. I > M757 ! ! HOfKKS. KIIOM 3 UP : I.AHCIK LIST lli\ eminent company , lie IOIKC ! D-M7GS run IIINTKUHMSIIII ) itoo.is. . l-'OK HUNT. " nOOM3 WlTI oil" WITHOUT b-ninl ; iteam heat , electric llglii , elevator free liaths ; rates reasonable , llrimswlck hotel Fl'RNIHHKD FRONT ROOMH FOR C1RNTLR- men ; cr IlKlit hiainekeejilnKi private family ; cheap. 403 North ISIh. R J17II 20 * Nirt : PARLOR AND iiiiJRobii7 : KIM CALI- fornln. R S1753 II * KUIINISlIi : ! ) UOOMH OU LIGHT CIW North 17th. K1VIJ KITU.NIHIIKD UOOMS TWO SUJITAI1LK for iKlit lioiifcKeeplnu. CD 8. nth Ave. 13-CSI-21 * THU tilNICI : : KuitNisnun uooiia. I.IOIIT hollhCUerplng. 1112 s. llth. II 7f4-2" , NUWM" KttUNISIIKI ) UOOMS ; HOl < rinKI-ii : > . Inc. . 2C23 St. Mar > - . I5-M7M "I Fl'lt.M.SlMOII I100.1IS AM ) IIOAU11. roil HENT , KU11NI81IKD UOOMS. WITH OU without bonrd ; itcani heat mid nil modern lmpro\fmcntiii rpeclnt low rates fur the win ter. MUlanl hotel , ICth und Chicago. M. J , Finnck. proprietor. K 900 AI.UANY 2101 DOUQllAbr UOOMfl. KUIl- nlthi-d or unfuinlBlicd ; prices to suit the tlmts tutle rxctfllent. ] XI 23 I'l.tlASANT STEAM HKATHU nOOMHrwiTII llr t-i-liiiiH board , 1VO Cnpltol ave. Pvabuily _ re ldcnce. _ K-M7C7 2I DIISlUAtlt.i ; SUNNY UOOMS. WITH 11OAUI ) ; prlvnte family : detached residence ; references. " 13 Norfj 19th Mrcct. K M7901 0t FOH UOOMS. C CHAMulUS I-'Oi lluaiKEKPING MAN nnd wife ; Water In kltclien , steel sink. 319 N. "I" . O-S52- _ " I--OUR UOOMH coMMUiic"ATiNa. lieiitt-d , innulre 311 N. ath t. KOU HUXT STOUKS AXIl OKKIC1S9. I'lIUiT-ft-AKS HlllCK 8TOIU1 IIUILUINC ] 1011 Kurnnni ; three Horles und basement : will alter to suit leimntj low rent. 314 1st Nut'l 1CU bids _ . _ _ _ _ _ I-2M ) 'IKfcr.CmV ; H'UCK ' HUII.UINO . . , . ut > I4 Kiirimai Ht. This bulldlns has a llreproot cement l ncmi-nt. complrto steam hcntlnr nx- tiin-3 , water on all tloors ; KU , etc. Apply nt the olllco nt The llec. 1 910 AfJi\TS M'AXTKIl. AORNTS HAKU Jd.OO TO 118.00 A DAY INTIIO- ilupliiK the "Comet. " tha only Jl.00 HIUIU allot rumeru nude. ! the Kreatest seller of Iho century - tury ; general nnd local ugents wnntrd all ovrr the world ; excluilvd territory : write to day for terms and sample * . Alken.aiennan Co. , X 21 , La CrcuiseVI . J MC90 * ) IVAXTKD TO HKXT. iW. 40. W ACItli TUACra THUEK TO K1VH Vii , ' n.Uo ' " " l > to IKIy miles of Omaha. ll ' mls. l' ton block. K-Mlil N A a ° 0l ) ! id.Tr- 1 "n 'lve town : best of referciict- ° - 7 . ? ' Ji " "f1"1"Bon " - . Colfax , ! . , turj of Ur nd lluttl. wu U ACiriC BTOUAOi : AND WAIIKIIOt'BK CO. . DOS-910 Jones , Q'nrrol lomge and forwarding. M IS1 0 f. VAN & STOIIAOK. HIS KAIt'M , Tntr"j M 2S1 WAXTHII TO WANTBI ) . HPAN OK B1IKTI.ANO OU irn- land ponlfi nnd rHimms ; KmMl ilrlvrrn ; ootind nnd chenp. Addrrtu I c Orccdy , KnrniRUt , tn. N-MMS 21 _ _ WANTHI ) , NBWHPAPUIt AN1) JOII "PLANT KUltnl.lc . inr cuuntry mllcr. Aililm * I.lttle Horn Mining Co. . Dayton , Wyo. N-M7S9 20 * SAI.IIIOU.SIS AXII WAIJOXM. OU 8ALK-llOUSi : , IIUCICIIOAUD AND IIAIl- neMi or will trndo for Krocerle * . ImiulrCor. . tlt Ave. nnd Manon Ht. I--7S3-21 * Von SAI.I3 MISCIil.liAMSOUS. CIlRAPfiHT IIAUDWOOD WOVKN COUN-CUtH- mndr. C. U. I.re , 001 Douglai. Q-2M KOU BALK. CIlliAP ; ONE SMITH-l'llKMIP.U ty | > cwrltcr. with ilcnk ; onn bank check punch ; two four-whirl trucks ; one letter press. .1. II. Duinont , Mecclvcr , nil Iiarney nur . Q-MMI I'OOI. TAHM3 KOU 8AI.I3 AND 1IAI.K OK store room for rent. Inmilrc nt 652 N. trtli ft. tj-Mcso ; : KOU HAI.K , JIASIMU'UNKIl ; t'SKD TIIURB yrnm ; In Rood condition : clienp fcr tnnh : lients thrro rooms. Call 3111 Juckeon. Q-M7M M4 UIO AUCTION 8AI.R AT OMAHA AUCTION Co. , opno-lln postolllce. Wcdlieiilny. Oct"li r 21 , nt 10 n. m. Q-.M7K7 21" CI.AIHVOVAXTS. MRS. MA1.-V KlllT ! ' , CLAIRVOYANT. 1 N. lath H-M3C3 N2 JIASSAOI3 , ll.VTIIS , 13TO. MMR. HM1TH , 1121 DOUOI.AH , UOOM BMAB - fofo nnd steam bnth * . T M71I 21 * MISS AMDS , VAPOR HATHS. MASHAflK. M7 8. 13th Kt. , room 3. T MUO-NO * MIIH. DU. i.noN. i-i.ir-ruic : MASSACJR PAR. lor.i ; rctrefhlnt , ' nnd curative ; don't fall to call , 417 So. llth St. , upstair * . T M6CS Il MIKR VAN VAL.KnNr.UUO DESTROYS I'RR- innnently by l"ctrlclly ruperlluous hair , moles , wurts. etc. Room 410 N. Y. Life IlldK. IIUPTimn CUUKD ; NO I'AINj NO DRTKN- tlnn from business ; wo ri'fcr to hundreds of patients cuied. O. K. Miller Co. . 307 N. Y. l.lfo building. Oinulm. Neb. U-2S7 IIATIIS MASSAGR. MMR. 1'OST. 3l9'i S. 15TH. U-2S8 VIAVI. IIOMI3 TUEATMRNT KOU UT'JUINR tnuiblcs. Physician In nttcndance. Consultn- tloa or health book free. 3I9 Bee bid ? . U 2S9 SRR CAUTRR IIARIHVARR CO. , H05 DOt'O- Inn , for mantels , Rratcs , tiles , marble work , etc. U-SC2 ORNTI.RMAN. 30. COM INC ! TO NRHUA8KA. wishes to correpimml with n Inily of menus. Ob ject , friendship nr matrimony. Aililrem F. Mnrtel , Kl POKO , Tex. U 7 -0 IT"WII.I/TAY BOMB LADY ou ORNT AVITH nome money to InvestlKiitc thla nil. A IS , lice. U 7M-U * MUXI3V TO I.OA.V III3AI. 13STATI3. ANTHONY LOAN TRUBT CO. . 5l.r. N. V. I * Quick money nt low rates for c'-iolce farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern N < hra k.i. % V 2J1 CITY IX3ANS. C. A. HTAUII , 923 N. Y. LtKK. W 233 MONI3Y TO LOAN ON 1MPROVRD OMAHA i-cul estate , llicnnan , Love Co. , I'nxton blnek. W S33 LOANS ON IMPROVKIJ& I'NIMP UO vill ) CITY property. W. Pnniain Smith & CO. , 1310 Knrnnni MONI-Y TO I/JAN AT LOW RATKH. Titn O. K < Davis Co. . KM Pnmam 8t. W ? J5 PlllVATi : MONKY , . FROM JtlXJ UPWARD. K D , Wcnll.l h nrld JJimglns. 'V 419-31 MONIYTO I/MN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. H. MelKle ' Omaha JIOXI3V TO I.OAX CHATTULS. .MONKY TO LOAN ON KURN1TUHR. PIANOS , horres , W.IROIIS , etc. ; nt lowest rule In city ; no temovnl of Roods ; strictly ronndcntlnl ; you can pay the loan off nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTUAOR LOAN CO. . ZOC So. IClli St. X-596 MONRY TO LOAN. 30. CO. 90. DAYS : KUUN1- tuie , pianos , etc. Duff Qix-en , room Darker lilk X-297 IIUSIXKSS CIIAXOKH. KOU 8ALU. A1IOUT 2,000 Llls ! . MINION TYPR. 700 Ibs. ORntc , ISO pair two-third cai.cs. 4C double Iron stands for two-third canes. This matirlal was used on The Omnhn llec and Is In fairly. KOo.l condition. Will be cold cheap In bulk or In qimmtilcs to suit rurchaser. Apply In perron or hy mall to The Ure l > ub- llthlnR Co. . Omalm , Neb. Y 713 SS5 AVRUAOR WRRKLY NI-rr 1NCOMI2 WITH .JJiO Invented. Halt' , conrcr\-utlve. Pro-pectus , proofs , free. K. Duly , IS'JJ llro.idvvuy. New York. Y MCU NI2' UPRiailT PIANO WANTRD IN RXCHANCJR for ncencx payliiK t 0 per munth. Call or ml- drena A. M. K. , North ISth , No. 119. 2nd lloor. 2-778-19 * FOH SAM3-.UI3AL , ICSTATE. IK YOU DRSIUR TO PURCUASn'VlKB VA * cant property , cheap lots or houses nnd lets , for cash , or on very ent y terms , do not fall to tec tb" Fidelity Trust Co. . ioutheavt coirer of llec bnlldlnir. Their list Is larec nnd they recommend nothing but barealns. Re E > S A1J8TUACTS. THE IIYUON IlUliU COMPANY" Hc-295 HOUSRS. LOTS. KAUMS. LANDS Cicu. P. lleinln Ileul ICstntc Co. , Paxton lilk. lie MJI3 OS8 FARM LANDS. C. P. HARRISON. 9 ! ' ' N. Y. L UIi-9IC-O0 .MUSIC. AUT AXIl I.AXiUAGI3. RROUOR F. ORLLRNI1RCK , BANJO , MANDO- lln and guitar teacher , Room 412 lleo UldK. TO I. ! 3J. 100 " WM."ll. BCHMOI.I.RR & CO , . 8TATR AORNTS for IverH K Pond , Vuse & Sons und ICmerson pianos ; Stelnway Parlor. Uriind ; bli : barKulnn. 31S McCocuo bulldlns ; mandolins below co.it , M-743 21 nuiLuixc ; AXIJ I.OA.V ASSOOIATIOXS. SHARKS IN MUTUAL 1 * . & U. ASS'N PAYS C , 7. 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 yearn old ; ulwnyii re deemable. 1704 Kurnara 8t. Nnttlnecr Sec. 300 HOW TO GUT A IIOMB OU HRCURB GOOD IntercBt.on savings. Apply to Oinulm L. & I ) . Ass' , 1,01 Kainum. Q. M. Nattliiucr , Sec. 301 IIICYCLUS AXIl ItlM'AlIll.Vfi. IF YOU WANT TO IJUY OU SKI.L YOUR III- cycle , co to Omahn Dlcyclc Co , ; oj HOHHICS \VI.\Tiitii ) . IIOHHICH W1NTRRRD ; 11EST OK CARK. 5 07 Center st , M-CUO 1l GOOD HIIBODINQ : 11R3T CARR ; JI.M MONTH : W. F. Hnyder , Wth and Leaviuiwcirth ; wrltn 2C02 Mnit-y. M-744 N17 LOST. LOST A FOX TURUIL'll DOG. WHITO l > ody , wltli dalle ear marUa ; aUu hau n tall , very phort. Ann rrti to name of Ho. TUB Mi ! . Hi-want if returned to Frank R. Mooren. SCO lire lildK , Lost CC3-20 * l.OHT. UMI1URLLA , AT CUIJIOUTON THIS- utor , wood handle , fiutunlay vvcnlni ; . October 10i vlUt-r-tlpH | > d , with monoKmm "J. U. C. " Heturn to Crelglitnii theater and rreulvc re- w rd. Lo l-M79J . HKTVVRRN N. Y. LIKR 1ILDG. AND my otllce mi rnvelope eontalnlnic winii > mem- tiiunda. A reward will be paid for UH return to me. J. W. llobblns , ISth and Kunmm. Losl-M7S6 PHYSICAL CUI.TUHI3. KJ.OCUT10N-MRS. W. UORWARD. 3 N , " " ' -MK3 N13- GOTO M. 8. WALKUN KOR RIQHT PJUCKH yn furniture packlnif and rtjialrinKt mat. " tf * " 'i c ° uflle'1 " cu lilon , 3111 CuuitBE , , , 1. IVl. 121. Q .MII > H-VL. PROF. WILSON'S WOULU-RRNOWNRD "AC1- tlnn. " po'ltlve mtnrrh cure nnd rye re storer ; do nnt fnll to try thp free treatments nt nur oinco every mornlnR from 10 to H n. m. ; cnmc nnd IT convinced nf It * merits ; dic tionary of illseoro frrp ; oftlce houni 0 to 13 a , m. 1 to 4 p. in.- Room 30 , Dotiglnf. titnrk. M774 : i I.ADIHHI rilUMlKSTRU'S P.NOL1BH PBNNY- mynl pills ( DUmond brand ) nre tlfr best. Hnfi' , reliable. Take no other. B-nd 4e stamp * for partlcutat"Relief fnr iJidles , " In letter by return mall. At ilmcsl'la. Chlelii'nti-r Chemical Co. . Philadelphia. Pa. Mention llee. AMI Tvrnwim'ixa. A. C. VAN SANTH SCIIOOlu N. Y. l.m-1 I'llIVATIJ INHTIlfCTION IN 8HOUTIIANU IIY experienced tenchcr ; lrtt system , rnlen rea- winnlite. SIW DoURlns. M7SS ! 6 .HI-\Vl.\n MAUIIIM3S AXIl SUPI'UKS. NtJ\V IIOMK. HOl'HiilOI.D AND Will- ' ' muchlne olllcc. 1BH Cap. ave. Tel , 1S74. ii.ocuTio.v. . n. . alto FLoon. 2:0 .MASON WOHK .IOIIIIHH. J. I . IIHALY , 1S22 CLAHIC HTItKCT 1'AWMIUOKHHS. II. MAHOW1TZ LOANS MONEY. S N. 1C HT. SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , lice liilMlti ! ( . ' . Uninhn , Nobr Advlco nnd I'nlenl Hook I-'KKB. DUFFY'S PURE FMT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. NOTICK OF TUB SITTING OF TI1H CITY COITNTII. AS A UOAIIU OF KyUALl- /.ATION. To the owners ot the lots , parts of lota nnd real estate abutting on or ndjiiccnt to the streets , alloys or nvenues herein mimed or situated In whole or ni part within any of the districts herein ppccl- Ymi nnd pnoh of you nro hereby notified Hint the city rouncll of the rlty of Oniahn will nit ns a Hoard of Kniinllzntlon , In fommlttee room "A , " In Uio city hi 11 , Omnhn , Neb. , on Frldny , the 23d ilny of October. 1&9 , from 9 o'clock n. in. to G o'oicck , p. m. , for the purpose of consider ing nnd i-quixllzlng the proposed levy of special taxes nnd nssc-HsmenlB ns shown by "Proposed 1'lnns of Assessment" now on tile In the olllciof the city clerk , and correcting nny errors therein , nnd of hear ing nil complaints tlmt the owners of prop erty so to bo assessed and tnxed may make , said Hpeclal taxes and assessments pro posed la bo levied being necessary to cover the cost of the scvcr.il Improvements duly authorized to bu made and now completed , ns follows : To cover the one-half cost of grading 17th street , from Vlnton street to Catttellur Htri'et , amounting to the sum of > ori.47 , which said mini It la proposed by report duly adopted by the city council to sissfrs on both sides of 17th street , from Vlnton street to Cnstollar street , pro ratn per foot frontage , according to the usual scaling buck process , In depth from the street , ns follows : On the west side to the center of the block : On the cast side. In Morrison's addition , to the first nlley ; In Improvement Associa tion addition , Hit feet ; the foot frontage on lot 1 , Morrison's addition , to be "OT feet. Unto per foot , $0.2Ti . To rover the one-half cost of grading the nlley north nf Dodge street from "Sth uvomip to 39th strcut , In Mock 3 , Crescent park , amounting to the sum of fill ! . : ? , which nald cum It Is proposed by report duly adopted by the. city council , to assess on both sides of mild alley , according to the usual scaling back process. In depth from the alley ns follows : On the north side to th * center of block ; On the south side the depth ot ono lot. Rate per foot , W.ISICS. To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks , laid by John Grant , contractor , us per esti mate of August 4th , ISM , Including cost of Inspection , amounting to the sum of Jl'GT.SO. which said sum It Is proposed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess as follows : On lot S , block -in , city JUS KS On lot G , block :1I2 : , city Hit 82 On lot 1 , Hall 1'luco 40 CO On lots. Hall Plnci ; 40 05 On lot M. Horhnch's 1st add GS ] .t On lot 3. block 2. Paddock Place -JO 2S On lot 4 , block 3 , PnddocK Place 47 70 On lot II. block 1. Wood's Place 40 SO On lot 13 , block 1 , Wood'n Place 40.11 Ou lot 10 , block 1 , Wood's P.'ace G2 01 On west 132 feet of tux lot 14 , sec. 10 , T. Ifi , H. 13 123 ! )3 ) On cast 132 feet of tax lot 18. sec. 10 , T. 16. H. 13 Id y , To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks laid by John Grant , contractor , as per estl- mate of September 1st , 1SG ) , Including cost of Inspection , amounting to the sum of K1G8.3I. which saltl sum It Is proposed by report of this city council , duly adopted , to assess ns follows : On lots , block 13 , city J159 07 On lot 11 , block 12. Slilnn's add "i 17 On lot 12. block 12. Shlnn's ndd 112 10 To cover the cost of constructing tower In buwcr District No. 213 , amounting to the sum of JiOO.27. which said sum It Is pro posed by report of the city council duly ruloptcd to assess pro ratn on the real estate In said district , and being the real I'Btato on both sides of Klin street from 21st street to 21rd street , to a depth of 471 * feot. Unto per front foot. J0.791M. To cover the ro'st of turning off water at corporation cock on the northwest corner of 2Sth and Mason streets , amounting to the sum of J7S.20 , as shown bv bills of Gralmm Park and the American Wiifr Works com pany , duly approved by the ; Hoard of Public Works , which said sum It Is proposed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess on lot 30 , lloed'p Second Addition. To cover' the cost nf abating nuisance on Lot 9. Illock C , Prospect Pluce , under the direction of the Hoarn of Hoaith , tbo sumo consisting of removing night soli from said ptcmlscs by A. McDonald , contractor , amounting- tbo sum of JC J which safd sum It Is proposed by report of .ho i-lty council duly adopted to asset's on said Lot 9. bloek C. Prospect Place. To cover the coat of abating nuisance under direction of the Hoard of Health consisting of cleaning vault at No. 1S1G Nicholas street , by A. McDonald , eon- tractor , amounting to the sum of $ j.SO. whli-h said sum It Is proposed by report of tliu elty council duly adopted to assess on the west 22 feet of thu east 44 feet of lot 0. bloek 1S2'4 city. To cover cost nf nbatinK nuisance under direction of the Hoard of Health , consisting of cleaning vault at No. 1C21 South 2Sth street , by A. McDonald , contractor , amountIng - Ing to the sum of $5.00 , which said sum it Is proposed by report of th city council duly adopted to assess on lot 2o , Burr Oac. ! The "usual scaling back process" to whleh reference Is made In this notice Is as follows : One-third of such pro rata cost upon the one-sixth part of tbo whole amount of ground to be assessed , fl'st abutting upon the street line along said Improvements. One-fifth part of such pro rata cost upon the second one-sixth part of the whole amount of ground adjoining thereto. One-tjlxth part of such pro rata cent upon tbo third one-sixth part of the uholis amount of said ground next adjacent ; and three-tenths of said pro rata cost upon the adjacent or remaining one-half of the whole of wild ground. You nro further notified that said "Pro posed Plans of Assessment" are now sub ject to the Inspection and examination of any of the owners of said lots , parts of lots or pieces of real estate , or the inspec tion or iixnmlnntlon of any other person lnterf ! ted In aald proposed aJWKHments , at the oillee of said City Clerk , and that by a report of a committee of said city council duly adopted It Is proposed that unless for Bood and Hiilllclcnt cause It l.i otherwise ordered and determined , that the coat of said Improvements respectively be assessed on the - vt > Ml IglH , PHI-IS of lots and pieces of real estate as nhown by salu proposed plans of assessment. You and each of you are hereby notified to jippear liefoni said Hoard of Uqunllzatlon. at the tlmo and place above spt rllled to make any complaint , statement or objec tion you desire concerning nny of said proposed levies nnd assessments of special " " * ' HKKOHKK Hiany. City Clerk. Omahn. Nchrnxka , October l.'tli. lfc. > 6 OctlC-d-7t-m vSriSS SfcS MRE "YOURSELF ! * * P I'HKV'JSJ , .V * > J le for uurituul 'In n.SD.ri. V ] UI rharsM. Indamumtluna. , Oi tKi > * t W Irrlliilliiui ur nlrer tluuj M M iirunut. uf miitou * i-tiulraur a vxtEn iCmujciiCa. < " * < " romonciK , " " \C : U1"Ul,0.iJi | | tottHif Druccmm , , k U.B.a. &rnr enl In jbln vrrarP" . ' " ' ' " . Ui H ' " . " "s'botifr.'ri-rjj ! * * t > ' * * WreuUr rnr nn rriujtl BOARD OF EDITION MEETS Members Discuss BomofiBiwinoss and Dodge Toot Ball Goasmorably , 4.1 I" " GIVES SOME CHILD , AN OPTION Those I.lvlnir In Sou Mi 13ml of SnrntuKit Dlnfrli-t * Jlity AtlcniT tin * Lotliroii Srlnxil So" 'Kit r ni ThoruRhout the mooting of the Board of Kduuatlon laat night It wns very evident that -.onii-thlnR was weighing upon the minds of the members. They hustled through the work In short order and made two or thrco attempts to adjourn before everything was out of the way. After all was over , however , Member Davidson cruelly unveiled the "something" by saying : "I want to know the status of this fool ball matter before - fore wo adjourn. " Captain Tukey of the Hoard of Education Foot Hall team then arose In the midst of an Impressive silence and some very devilish glances that were directed In Davidson's direction. "Tho city council makes mo tired , " bravely stated the captain. "They want to switch the game Into a base ball match. I have Informed them that the aggregation of professional foot ball players of the board who are training on baked rodlron won't play marbles , but arc ready to chew up any counctlmanlc foot ball combination that will step on the gridiron. I don't think they have the sand wo have. " This statement was received with much appioval , which was somewhat allayed by n mild expression from President Rhodes to the effect that he understood that some of the members of the board were attempting to bribe the councllmen not to accept the challenge. Thi remark was received In dig nified contempt and a hurried motion to ad journ was passed , The committee on salaries recommended an Increase of $5 monthly In the salary of the Kellom school Janitor , because he "pushed coal" during school hours. This gave rise to omc decided objections , as various of the members felt that such action would glvo an opening to other Janitors to demand extra compensation. The recom mendation therefore went over. The committee on teachers and examina tions reported In favor of allowing pupils living In the Saratoga school district and who desired to * attend Lothrop school , to do ao as far as the accommodations at the lat ter building will permit. The request was made by parents who complained that their children were compelled to cross too many tracks on the way to other schools. A resolution was Introduced by Tukey. authorizing the superintendent of buildings to roiled and sell all Junk that Is lying about the various school buildings. The resolution was adopted. As a large amount of Insurance on the High pchool building expires during Novem ber and December , Tutey , Introduced a resolution recommending that the committee - too on finance be requested to consider the matter of reducing tholamaunt of Insurance on the building and report 'the lowest possi ble rate at which the ttjsuranco can be placed. The conimlttcp. Is .to report at the next meeting. The resolution was adopted. Treasurer Edwards reported that there la ? 19GtG.Gfi on hand In the school fund. He alflo reported that therefore outstanding warrants to the amount of1 $72.098 , of which $ G7,34S Is bearing Interest1 nt 7 per cent. The report was dated October la. Comp troller Wcstherg also submitted a report of the entire city lln.iticcs , which showed that on September 30 the school fund amounted to $10.211. 7 A communication was received from Theo dora Heuck , Shane AIII | Jackson and the Paxton & Ylerllni ; Iron vorks , making com plaints that Ho1brooki ; & Knnc , contractors for putting In hcatlngt'apparatus In various .schools , had .fallqd to. piy llicm. , a l alanqo of $225 for material anil ( abor cm the crouml that they wcro unable to make a settlement with the city. The contractors fallwl to complete the work. The material men offered to llnlsb the Job on condition that they receive their money. The matter was referred. Secretary Glllan was granted one week's leave of absence , beginning Friday , October 24. This Is the first vacation the secretary has had sli'ce ' 1S93. No potash no mineral no danger In S. S. S. This means n great deal to nil who know the disastrous effects of tliL'su drngB. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed S. S. S. forces the disease out through the skin does not dry up the poison to decay the bones , like mercurial mixtures do. 111 was almost a physical wreck , the result of mercurial treatment for blooil poison ; B.8.3. Ii a real blood remedy , for It cured mo per manently " II on ry 1 loth. ISISSouth Ninth Street , St. Louis , Mo. Books frco ; address , Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta. piuvliasiii } ; goods made at the following Nebras ka factories. Iryou can not liiul what you want , communicate with the manufacturers as to w li a t dealers handle their goods. ' BAGS. BUHLAP AND TWINE. OMAHA MACJCO Manufacture ' , ( all klivJ of cotton and bur lap baza , cotton Hour racks nnd twlno u spec- laity. 61t-nio- a. nth gt. , 5 _ _ BREWEIU15S. O31AIIA IIHKWIXG jAifSOCIATIOX. Car load ililpmenta made In our own rein. , eratnr cars , lliue Ribbon. Wile Rxport. VlcnM Expert and Family JJxporl .delivered to all pn.-u of the city. IUON UAVis \ ; CU\VGILL IIIUX Iron anil llr.iMkl < < oiiiiilern. Manufacturer ! ! and Jobber * oi Machinery. < Jtn. < rat repairing a rpeclnlty. , < tW , 1503 and 150J Jickson street , Cmalia , Kerx : > IMJUMTlllAL Ill&VJ WORKS. Manufactures nnii repairing of nit kln'.a ot machinery , cnglnei. pump. < : VleVjtur * , pp. mini ! prewei , hangera , ( hutting urta'i-uupllns- and 1(03 Ilownrd St. . Omaha. H ' I'AXTOX .t VIKHL1MJ IHOX AVOJIICS. Manufacturer * of vvrchltecntral Irjn Work. General Koundiy. Macnln anIllnrksmltt work , linglncers and Contractor * , for Fire Proof lluild- lnuOllleo nnd worki : u. r. Ry. ind 80 17th itrett , Oman- . NIQHT WATCH. KIItE SERVICE. AMKIUUA.V 11ISTJIIC.V TULKUUAPll. The only perfect protection to proputy lixnm- I no it. licit thins onarm. . ItediK.-s Inrumnc * ratci. 1304 DoUKlai itrett. FACrOUIES. .1. n. IVAXS-"NEIIII.\HICA COSIPAXV. Kucluilve cuitom ihlrt tullori. 151 ! Farnam. TENTS AND AWNINGS. WOLl * IIU.OS. Ac CO. Manufactuicm of unii. awnlni ; * , luruollant. Lanntm and lUianieri. TK.NTH KOU M South tJUl/entli .iSYiT Om-b" MIJKTIXO OI' HK\I. KSTATI. MIJ\ . TnrrriiN Syxtpm of HcRlxIrrliiK t'p ' for DlNIMIHNloll. At the regular meeting of the Kent Kstntc exchatiBo yesterday the memliers entered Into a discussion of the Torrens system of regis tering titles to property. The matter was brought up liy n majority report from tlio committee appointed to consider the plan. The report was submitted by H. II. Harder nnd wns favorable to the system. U con tained a number of testimonials from the Australian Islands , Canada and Illinois , The report further stated that the real estate men In the county would save $125,000 an nually by the law. A minority report from J. II. Kvnua opposed the law , for the reason that the countries In which It has been adopted had found It Incompetent , nnd that It remained a dead letter on the statute 1)001(8. ( The two reports provoked considerable discussion , and It was finally determined to allow the- matter to come up for consideration before the proposed convention of real eatatc men of the state , which Is expected to be held BOOH. If the convention docs not ma terialize the matter will bo dlscusned by the exchange again. The same committee which has had the matter under consideration , consisting of J. II. Bvaus , II. H. Harder and Oeorge Shrlvcr , was asked to continue an Investigation of the workings of the law. 11KIMUIT AX I.VIT.UKSTIXr. SKSNION. llonril i > f Ptilillc Work * .Moinliorn llc- turii from Clilcnun. Chairman Munro and Street Commissioner Kaspar of the Hoard of Public Works have returned from Chicago , where they attended the annual meeting of the American Society of Municipal Improvements. They report a very Interesting session , hi which profitable discussions were very agreeably combined with pleasure. The next session of the society will be held nt Nashville , Tenn. Chairman Munro says that judging from the talk on tliu streets and In ( ho hotels It would seem that the city Is unanimous for McKlnlcy. The same thing was Indicated by the decorations on business houses and residences. Guy lord Oaylord Watson , vice president and secre tary of the Western Soap company , died at f o'clock yesterday morning , after an Illtions of several months. His remains will be taken to Philadelphia for Interment. Mr. Watson removed to Omaha In May. 1S93 , from Uroohlyn , N. Y. . having been for many years one of the most prominent map and atlas publishers In New York City. His death will be mourned by an extensive circle of social and business friends. To these who have known him Intimately dur ing his busy life he was endeared by his genial ways , quick sympathy , warm friend ship and sterling Integrity. He was a man of extensive knowledge. In business ho was alert and active and the soul of honor. Ills noble qualities of mind nnd heart liavo won him many warm friends among his ns- noclates , who have watched with much solicitude his falling health for several months , while knowing that they were powerless to prevent the fatal conclusion of his disease. Mr. Watson was a consistent Christian and a faithful offlcer of the Presbyterian church foi many years. V. W. C. A. Ui-tvpllon. Members of the Young Women's Chris tian iiRsoclntlon held u reception for their numerous frlomlt * hmt uvenlng In their mtmptnotiH quartern In The Hec building. This was the llrsl of n scries of receptions , which will bo held on tin- third .Monday of onch month during tin * winter , when nil who lutrrc.sted In the work which Is be ing carried on will be most heartily wel come. The task of furnishing the refreshments for these different receptions bus been as signed to the various churches of the city. nnd lust evening tlin women of the Ciood Shepherd church served coffee nnd cuko to the large crowd which wnu present to meet the young women In their homo. Tliu re- coptlou commltU'u for the Young Women's ChriKtlnn misoclalloii was composed of Mrs. Crofford , Mrs. I.amorouu , Mrs. Tom Uod- froy. Miss Nnnna CInylon nnd Miss Wllllnmn. A short but delightful program of songs nnd recitations wns rendered by Miss Anna HiliiKato , Miss CJraco Turner. Miss Mmido Klmbnll nnd Miss Phoenix , nil of whom re ceived encores from the assembled throng. All nro cordially Invited tu iho next recep tion , which will bo held on the third Mon day In November. Tetter , eczema nud all similar skin troubles arc cured by the use of De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes at once , and restores the tissues to their natural con- II.Ion , and never falls to euro piles. WOIIIKII'H Clnli .HIM-HIIK- , The Woman's club held Its regular session yesterday , nnd the vacancy In the olllco of president , caused by the resignation land removal of Mrs. I'eattlo , wns lllled by the Kelr.ctton of Mrs. Harford. The question of hulldlni ; a club house was discussed ut length , but dually passed over to some future ilnto for a decision. During the meeting several visiting members from other cities talked of the work In their homes , nnd Mrs. Draper Smith , the delegate to the Stain federation , mada her ireport of that meeting. . &nced and safety are the watchwords oj tbo age. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure nets npecdlly. safely and never falls. Asthma M'lschltls. coughs and colds nr ? cured by It riitS\AI ( , J'AHACltAl'llS. J. 0. Gardner of DCS Molncs Is stopping at the Darker. B. S. D. Voorhees of Lincoln Is registered nt the Darker. N. S. Harwood cf Lincoln was one of yes terday's arrivals. I ) . Thompson of Lincoln Is In Omaha on a short business trip. Walter Wood has gone to Denver , to bo absent for a few days. C. H. Webster and Bd Perry are registered at the Darker from Chicago. Robert Pootc , Jr. , of Duffalo , Wyo. , was an Omaha visitor yesterday. Mrs. Charles Holtz has gone to Chicago on a short visit with friends. Governor Holcomb came up from Lincoln last evening to fill a political engagement. Rev. Mr. Hodges left last night for Chicago cage , where ho will visit friends for a \ \ > nU. Robert Dyers"manager of the railroad cat- Ing house at Holdrego , was In the city yes terday. M. C. Peters left for Chicago last even ing , where he will visit friends for n short period. George W. Post of York , chairman of tha republican state committee , was In the city last evening. M. P. Klnliald of O'Neill , republican camll. date fcr contingent judge of the supreme court , Is In the city. C. A. Rutherford of the Rock Island left last evening for Chicago on business con nected with his company. Joseph Hospodsky , editor of the Prltol Sldu , published at Wilbur , Neb. , Is In the city on a short visit with friends. John Sackley , a prominent politician of Chicago , was In Omaha yesterday while enroute from Salt Lake to his homo. John Tromrnershausser of Bwlng , repub lican candidate for the legislature In Holt county , was among the arrivals yesterday. Charles E. Casey of Pawnee City , repub lican candidate for state treasurer , came In last evening from a trip out through the fctuie. OIMccr W. R. Kdgchlll and his son Hugh leave for Cuater county , Nebraska , today , whore they will engage In a two wecltiT bunt. R. S. ProudlU cf Guide Rock , Konnd money democrat candidate for congress In the Fourth district , was an Omaha visitor yes terday. Dakota people at the hotels : C. I ) . Harris , Dcadwood ; O. Chase , I. S. Cramer and wife , C. J. 1 Ionian. John Hart and J. T. Klllhor , Rapid City ; W. W. Drlacoll. Spparflsu ; James Cox , Smlthflcld ; S. W. Dell , Falrhury. Ncbraskans at the hotels : A. 0. Durr and wife , Alma ; I'rank J , Morgan , Plattsmouth ; W. M. Nesblt , Tckamah : George C. Darker , Dcatrlce ; H. K. Bvans , Dakota City ; C , D. Anderson , DoWItt ; J. J. Doneliompcr , But ton ; W. G. Davis and wife , Lyons ; Pat Gib bons. McCoak ; J. W. Karrell and L. II. Kent , Lincoln ; P. D. Corrcll , Plalnvlow ; J. W. Andrews , Fremont ; W , Ht Wallace , Bxeter ; D. II. Truoll , Waverlyj W. P. KJynn , David City. South Omaha News. The city council met In adjourned session last night with nil mnmbcr * present except Dennett. Caldwclt wanted the committee on public lights to report on some pro posed elmngrs , 88 ho asserted several ot the street lights wore located out In cornfields and on the farms of ex-members of the coun cil and were not doing the taxpayers any good. The matter , however , wont over for ono week. An amendment to the building Inspector's ordinance to Include plumbing and gas fit ting wax suggested and the city attorney was directed to draft the amendment. The ordinance providing for the laying of a sidewalk on the south sldo of D direct from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-seventh was read for the third tlmo nud passed. A report from the mayor wns rend In relation to the bill sent by the county com- mloaloncrs for footling and lodging city prisoners. An Itomlr.ed account of the state coses was made end overcharges to the amount of $ .160 were deducted from the bill , which reduced the total for the six months to $409.18. The finance committee will meet with the mayor Wednesday evening to go over baek bills and bound-over cases will be deducted from bills previously rendered. It Is asserted that the county should not clmrgo the city for earing for prisoners who arc being held ou state complaints. All saloon keepers who arc running on transfer licenses will bo compelled to fllo now bonds within the next week. A bad unudhole on Twenty-ninth street between Q nnd 11 was ordered filled ; also one. nt Twentieth and P streets. Property owners on the north side of N street between Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth will bo notified to repair the side walk at once. HAY 1'SHIl ' HIS TUKTII AXIl FISTS. I.lki-ly ( o ll < - llrlil tii AIINUIT In n Cltnrui * of Mn > In-ill. John Ray Is locked up nt the city Jail on a charge of assault nnd battery which very likely will bo changed to mayhem today. when ho has a hearing before Judge Christ- mann. According to the report of the mat ter made by the police liny and n former named Gus Hoick , who lives at IM Plattc. got Into n row In n Twenty-fourth street sa loon Sunday night , nnd Ray knocked Hoick down and then proceeded to chew his face nnd oars , Chief Drcnnan went down to La Platte yesterday afternoon to notify Halck to come here and appear ns a wlttues against Ray , but bo did not see the farmer , as he had gone to Dcllevuc to have his Injuries dressed. The members of his family told the chief that his countenance had been damaged considerably. Halck will bo hero some time today , when the judge will dispose of Ray. St ! < ( Itlllltvny IXtrllnlon. Work commciiecd yesterday on the Q street extension of the cor line. The rails were strung out from Twenty-fourth to Thirty- third Btrcet yr terday afternoon , nnd last night workmen commenced to tear up the pavement nt'Twcnty-fourth nnd Q streets. A large gang of men will bo put to work today nnd the construction of the line will bo pushed. _ _ _ _ City fiiiNxlit. J. A. Painter of Mullen was n visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. James P. Hayes Is visiting friends at Karmlngton , la. The young son of ox-Councilman Conloy of the Third ward Is very sick. T. Herman brought two cars of sheep Ijero yesterday from Bdgeniont , Wyo. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. J' n Mclvor. Thirty-eighth and U streets. J. W. Foster of Central City spent yes terday afternoon looking over the yards. The Drive Whist club met with Mrs. I ) . L. Holmes last evening nnd organized for thr white.1. Senator Allen Is announced to speak nt Koutsky's hall , Twentieth and Q streets , Thursday evening. J. W. Pence , n prominent business man of Grand Island , wns hero yesterday attending to some business. W. D. Cheek , local llvo stock agent for the D. & M. , has returned from n trip to Texas nnd Oklahoma. The oratorical contest for the Dcniorest gold medal will bo held nt the First Pres byterian church this evening. The Blectrlc Light company Is stringing new lead wires nlong N street nnd making n number of Improvements at the plant. fctcr French , ono of Oregon's big rattle men , had thirteen cars of cjtlle on the market yesterday , which ho loaded at On tario. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas WhRtlesoy was held yesterday afternoon nt the fnnilly residence In tbo Third ward. Interment was nt Laurel Hill cemetery. For the week ending Saturday 307 cars 8,703 feeders were shipped to the coun try. Out of this number 134 cars went to Nebraska and 104 cars to Iowa , the balance being scattered. The young son of C. II. Sobotber. whope choHt was crushed yesterday by ono of 1) . J. O'Drlcn's wagons , was reported as doing nicely last evening and it Is thought that ho will recover. At Young Men's Institute hall on Twenty- fourth Blrcet last night Governor Silas A. Holcomb and Hon. C. J. Smyth delivered addresses to the free sllverltes. The hall was well filled and the speakers wc-re each given a hearty reception. Their talks on the money question wcro attentively lis tened to. Street Commissioner Ross has compiled with n resolution of the city council and expended $100 on the straightening of L street at Thirty-sixth. The commissioner says that the amount appropriated Is not enough to put the road at that point In llrnt- class shape and more money will most likely bo asked for. At the republican headquarters this even ing a meeting will bo held for the pur pose of completing the organization of n marching club. The preliminaries were ar ranged nt a meeting held last Saturday night. It U expected that a marching club will be formed which will bo a credit to the republicans of this city. While the horse and mule market Is dull and prices nro low , the past week showed a decided Improvement over several weeks previous , and the sale Saturday was quite encouraging. The demand Is still for little southern horses , fat and broke. Active and better prices are looked for from now on for all classes of horses that are In good condi tion and ready to go to work. Small west ern horses that are wild and branded arc hard to dispose of at any price , but horses of quality bring fair prices and Bell promptly , _ Bvcrybody should know what a good medi cine Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup It ; It has cured many thousands and will cure you. TIIK ItliAI.TV MAUICKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record October 19 , USO : WARRANTY DEI3DS. P J Namara nnd wlfo to V B Shoots , loin c nnd 7 , block 2 , Van Hiiren Heights $ 30000 Union Block Yards company to Frank Poullcek , w4 ? lot 15. block 13. 1st ndd to South Omaha 210 00 J I' Kyan and wife to John Hearda , west W feet lot 11 , block 32 , Houth Omaha 27500 J U Mown to W D Heckett , lot C , bloek 4. Foster's add 70000 L S Heed and wlfo to Andrew Norhy , west HI" ; feet lots 11 and 12 , block 2" . Hnzel Torrnre 3S7 DO Nils Johnson and wife to F H Parson - son ! ' , west Yt lot 7 , bloek 1 , Isaacs & 8's add 200 James Miller and wife to W II Miller , wi'st < 0 acres sw aw 14-1R-10 1 00 C W FJorkeo ut nl to J F Young , undlv % lot 15 , block 2 , Saunders & IPs Highland Park 1 00 C W Florkeo ot al to C M Barthol omew , undlv < ! i lot 10 , Baundcni & H'H Illclilimd Park 1 00 Joseph Knvnn to Mayk I'char , u tract commencing l feet south of nortliwi'Ht corner lot 1 , block 2 , HuHcall's ndd , " . . COO CO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E II Boott to Jennie Lralliunnun ot nl , lot 1. block 142. lot r. . bloek 132 , undlv 1-10 block 2 > ) . umllv MO block 2i5 , lot I , block 73 , Florence 10000 UEBDS , A L Reed , administrator , to J D Howe , lot C. block I , Fo-itiir'a udd. . 1 OCO 00 Total amount of transfers .UCI7 SO puisoxnns iiKi-oiir .ii'nnn IIAKKII. liiillvlititnlVliii Are Airnlmicil .Mntn- Inln Tln.-lr liinoorncc. Several prisoners were arralRiicd before Judge linker yesterday , and all entered pleas of "not guilty. " Charles DanleU , Ralph HlgKln * nnd Harry Potteo wrro churned with assault upon W. U Stewart with Intent to do great bodily Injury. The assault occurred Juno 2S , Harry Gillian and Carl lllomberg , nged about 10 years , were charged with having ntolrn n purse containing n lot of old coins , valued nt about ? t , from William Hone. Their ease was sot for hearing tomorrow morning. Dlomborg has boon before Jlldgo Uaker once before , and Is a pretty tough youngster. Charles L. Schmidt was charged with hav ing embezzled J1GO belonging to William 1. Hawks while acting n * agent for Hawks ou May IB. this year. J. T. Smith was charged In two Informa tions with keeping a gambling room on St. Mary's avenue during June ot thltt year. CilAIUil'.S A ( JAINS'1 I'OI.ICl'.M l\ . llniirilYI11 l.lxtoii to tlic Till * At the meeting of the Flro and 1'ollco board last evening leave of absence were granted to Olllcers II. P. Haze. llvo days ; U. W. Chamberlln. flvo days ; F. D. Mitchell. ten days ; W. R. Edghlll , ten days , nnd Fireman Thomas H. Downs , ten days. At the request of the Omaha Coal , Coke and Llmo company James M. Weckcrly was appointed special policeman. A complaint was filed against Dlock Watchman Arnold , Ninth street , for brutal ity In arresting n colored woman named Kittle Owens. It Is nllcgod that Arnold knocked her down and dragged her Uio dis tance of a full block and that she U now confined to her bed by reason of this tro.it- mcnt. The board will Investigate tin * vnuo this evening. Policeman Carlson was arraigned on a charge of drunkenness and discharged. The Gordon-Cox matter comes up again this evening. A" . 51. r. A. 1'ulillo lli > pi > ii < lnn. The Young Men's Christian nssoolatlon Inaugurates Its winter campaign this evenIng - Ing with u reception to tbo public. A pro- grain of music and speeches has been lire- pared , the Association band will play nnd the "Inner man" nf their present will b tempted with dainty refitfnmuiilH. (1. A. Dowd nnd Miss Thurmn I.unbeek are to contribute solos , J. M. Ulllan Is to rocltu nnd .Master Arthur C3off , Onmtm's 7-year-old cornctlst , will be heard. Ton mlnuto talks are promised from Superintendent Penrse , J. W. llatlln and Secretary Willis. In ad dition Interesting exhibitions In athletics nro billed for the gymnasium. ChmscM In the ovenliiK college begin recitations tliln week , a large enrollment being assured. Many lives ot usefulness nnvo been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia , bronchitis and even run * Mimptlon can be averted by the prompt uss nf Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo. Slliu- | | unit I. os I u Ili-i-l. M. Cunningham , n freight conductor on the Missouri Pacific. Ind his left heel taken off by the oars about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ho got on the rear end of n passenger train to ride down to his wuycar. In getting off nt the Nicholas street crossing he slipped nnd fell , nnd the rear car passed over bis heel. His Injuries wcro dressed nnd ho was taken to his homo at Hiawatha , Knn. , on the nftcrnuon train. MnrrlnmUIIIIHIK. . Permits to wed have been Issued to tbo fol. lowing partita by the county Judge : Name and residence. Aco. Hans S. Peterson , Oiualm . 21 Ailelcn tlnuld , Omaha . 2. ) Thomas W. llrenneman , Cnrbon , Wyo. . . 21 Anntit E. Christie. Omiilm . 2t Cltmtnve A. Westphalcli , Dodge Co. , Nob. "T C'hrlslena Fredrlcksen , llennlngton , Neb. : t No foreign substance enter * Into Cook'a Imperial "Extra Dry Champagne. It's tbo pure juice of the grapes naturally formuntcd. LOCAL IIIII3V1TII3S. Mrs. Mnry Hardlman of Clnclnnatl Is look- wfi la uppoaod to In ? for a 25-year-old son bo living In this vicinity. iluM5f9i > n ! iljHJt. ! of sight three years ago. JainrH "W. Lloyd , a resident of Rock Island , has reported to the police that while hi ) took a bath In n local hotel barber shop his pockets wore rifled of $10. Miss Clara Duval of the Park school nnd Miss Alice Craig of the Lotbrop arc detained from their duties by Illness. Their classes j > re In the bands of substitutes. The Durllngtou. la. , authorities have re quested the local police to be on the watch for a C. N. Gllpln. who Is said to bo wonted for working a fraudulent scheme upon the unsuaplclous lowans. Articles of Incorporation of the Mechanical Railway Signal company have been filed with the county clerk. The Incorporators nro D. A. Knrr. Lewis A. Woods nnd Lorenz Koenlg , the capital stock being $1,000,000. There will bo a special meeting at the Volunteers hall nt 719'Xj North Sixteenth street this evening. The meeting will bo led by Staff Cap'aln Tessle Johnston , fram Clinton , la. , and Captain Muyllcld of Council Dluffs. The Hebrew McKlnlcy and Ilobart club , the Omaha Hebrew club and the Nebraska Israelite club have decided to hold n meet ing at Knights of Labor hall on the evening of October 21 to discuss matters pertaining to the present campaign. "Ruts" Fitzgerald and u companion , both considerably the worse for liquor , at tempted to break up the republican meeting held at Knrbach hall lust night. "Rats- was sent to tbo station , while his partner Btirrccded In escaping. John W. Penney has commenced milt against Fred H. Cosgrovo and William L. Ross to recover $ CS3 , alleged to be duo Mar- rlfn W. Penney , a minor , for work i > nd labor performed while employed In u ilrui ; store conducted by the defendants. Last Friday 'several trunks wcro stolen out of the depot of the Kansas City , St. Joe & Council Dluffs railroad nt Maryvllk- . Mo , Ono of them contained several hundred now knives. The local police have been given a tip to be on the lookout for the stolen property. L. J. Proctor called at tbo home ot Jcanctto Allen , 109 North Ninth street , yes terday afternoon to collect a small bill of $ : i.3n. Trouble ensued , In which It Is alleged that Proctor struck the Alien woman In the face. He was arrested laut evening on a charge of utmatilt and bat tery. City Treasurer Edwards called In $1.000 In warrants on the sewer maintaining fund yesterday. Thcso are generally for labor. The men had received thulr warrants , but could not cash them , UK the fund was exhausted. The difficulty was overcome by the transfer of Jl.O&O from the general fund nt the laet meeting of the council. A now complaint charging Kittle Owens with disturbing tha peace WUH filed against this well known character by the pollco yesterday. The woman wan arrested about a week ago when tbo police attempted to make an arrest In her hnuuo , located nn North Twelfth street. Kittle inadu the officers more trouble than rill the other oc- cupatilK combined , At 1 o'clock yesterday morning 'a couple of odlcors wore attracted to the rear of Lent ) ; & Williams' ualoon near Fifteenth and Far- liam street * by a couple of utioln. They failed to find the gunncrx , hut discovered that the buck door of the saloon was open , An Investigation developed the fact that tha cash register had been rlftVd of $20 and that a revolver wan ulso tono. ; TORS A Tor Infants and Children. IfCI The Soft GEow of the Tea fioso Ii aculrcd | by Indies who use POIZOM'H Coiti-Luxiou POWDKII , Try It ,