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X-7K If r"4HM or BtflMTT KfUKf WITIIIX 10 TO df < > m h , mutt h nr -flaw und t , rllt rr nit r h. rnl , lX X 7f ? . H AXI > HAHY i-Ai fi t AiMrvM Mutin * pfiA n. iv * Tn I.NAPK OH nt'T K1.KVVTOR OF TKX Oil rap rlir In Milh n ll A it ? * f f m h ju * N-MI-N I'OIIMt lllllIIC. ) \ \ \V.\IHI\S. . HAI.K MOIIHIC urrKUO.vnUANPII.t1U ! > t will trait * for urorTtlr * . Inqnire iv.r. Vlh Atr mvl Mx ' * * < n Cl I'-Tn-Il roil MI.nMi5rii.i.AMotis. rr iiAitfwoon WOVK.V r-oiiN-nun- Mtte ! . C n ! . < . Ml l > oUKlas. Q-IH Pool. TAHLK roil StAI.K ANI > I1U.K OF r , itn for r nl IfHtiiln- at N 11 Ii * t. ' " HAI.K A Yc > f"xrt JKIISBY A.S' > HOL mw HI Id ) K ? lfl < JH K * 1 ItAIHAXT HOMK HTOVK. WJ ( J-ilrtJ Jl CI.AIIIVOVAM'S. MHI MAIIY rmrz. CUVIIIVOANT. . i N. Ulh B-MI N ! .Mvt.q.vcsu. IIATII.S , ITC. MMK KMITII. list | ) Ol-Ot.AS. IIOOM S. SIAS- MRK unit nrmm bnlhu. T Mi : 21 * HIM A.MUC. VAliJIl IIATHS. MA88AOB. 567 . llth 81. , room J. T-MWO-N * * IMCHSOXAI. . MIIW VAN VALKKNItrita nKSTUOYS TEH- manenllr by HrctrKlty superlluoui hair , moles , wart * eta. llo ra IK N. Y. I.Ue UMc. _ IttiTtitK Ct'llKD. NO TAIN , NO nKTKN- Him from txitlneM , ue rrlrr to hundreds of pnlkriH rurvl. O n. Miller Co. . JS7 N Y. Life liOlMlmr Omaha , Neb U-M7 IIATIIH MAHSAOE. MMti I-OST. J1JH rX tlTII. U J > 5 VIAVI TlOMK THKATMKNT KOIt UTKIUNK trmiMMi. Thrslelan In niuntance. Omjiilta- llun ur h allfi boek free. Wi Ilee bUi. bUi.I' I' S3 t'AiiTnrt iiAnnxv'Ann co. . iiw las , fer mantels , crates , tiles , marble n-ork. etc. U : SKIXI'V TO I.OAV IIKAI , K.STATK. ANTHONY IX3.VN fc TKf. T t\- ) . . Sit N Y. L. Quick mcney t low r te for cioK- < - form loons In Iowa , northern MlMourl , eaitvrn Nrbrarka. CITY tXJANS. C A ST.MIH. t N. V. UPK U-SIC MOKKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIV rr \ ntnte. llrennan. Love CD. . I'axton blra-k. W-KS LOANS ON 1M1MIOVKD A PNIMI-nOVKP CITY proevrty. W. rarnam Smith & CO. . ISO Parnom - MONHY TO IXJAN AT IVUV TlATnS. O r t > v1s Co . Wfi Karnam St. W-ss I'KIVATK Mi'NKY. PIIOM 1100 UPWARD. F. IIV iil. XIh an.I l > oujla . iv < T21 PKIl OUNt MONKY TO 1/3\N ON OMAHA re l rrtalp & Neb. farms. W. U. Velkle. Omaha SIOMV TO I.UAX UIIATTKLS. MONKY TO IXJAN ON FVIlNITUIUi PIANOS. horror , n-acuni. etc. , at lowest rate In city ; no remotal of cooj : strictly comljcntlnl. you ran | y th loan off nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOItTOAKt : IXAN Ci > . . 3 So. Kth St. X MONKY TO LOAN. W . DAYS. FUK.VI- tuie. ulanos , clc. Duff Crr n. room Darker bk ! X-WT cii.\xci : l FOIl SAU : , AllOUT 1,008 LI13. MINION TYPK. 7(4 lit * . BRRle 1M > pair tno-thlnl rase * . K < luulilr Iron stands for two-third cases. This tiMlrrUI was uted on The Omaha life and Is In fairly con ! condition. Will be tolJ rhMp In Uitk or In < tuanitles | to rult purcliater. Apply In perron or l > y mall to The Dee Pub llshlnic Co. . Omaha , Neb. Y TU Nrrr INCOMI : WITH MM IntMlM. fair. con er\athe. Proipeetus. rrorfs , free. F Daly. US ] llnudwny. New VorV. Y-116JS NU rou KOIl HAI.K Olt KXHIANQK. CUBAN' OKN- pral muclc of mrrchimjlr.r. For ( .articular * . aJ Ur w twx if. Frankfort. InJ. V. M > : : It' rou S.\LI : _ HI\I. ISTATK. THK HYHON UKUD COMPANY * ' . IXT ! . FARMS. I ANDS- Gee P. Item Is llnl lUtstc Co. . Paxton Ulk. _ He Mill 0 ' FAHM I VND.a F. HAUIUSo'v S'J N. Y. FARM UVNDS. M' . well imiHWfl. tJS S. M * . ItoiMlao eouaty. H.tW. ITu ariva. W nn cr . W act > hi lown , | k. 4 * tn Io a. t * M m Iowa. JI..H * . tf In low * . 50 . ) In Ion * . II * an acre. M * In lia. W an acre. Hi n itr l.ln.-oln. Il.tiM. MR. Ilull r Co. . im an ere. 71. uKHlli fruit , IM an acre. K. rkM * In. II.CHM. fl. i-tiw * In. tlj * > . IW rloM In. U.e l. 1 * . rl. t In. II.IX * MM. Hurt Ca. K4M. l * . llurt Co. . Ill an aera. C P Harrion. S N. Y. Ufe. RB-S1J H .iirsic. AHT AM ) OKUKOE F. QKLLKNIIKCK HANJO. MAX DO- lin HJ lullar tacber. I loom 412 Ufa \\M H Sfll.MOI.I.KIt & CO. . STATE AOKXTS lur Ivrrn ft INmd. Vo * & Sent ami Kmenwn P au. . Slunwa ) Parlor Gram ! , bin baixatni. ill MrOnKue UilMInc , ruatKlollnn twluw imt. M-74S II IIIHI.III.M ; A.M ) MIAX AS.SORIATIO.VS. KIIAHKM IN MUTUAL- . A U. ASS'N PAYdTT J t tut o nt wben 1. i. i Jr r > ol > l. alar.tjs it. dwuwlil * . 174 Fanum 81. Nuttlnger Sec. _ SCO llo\V TO fJET A 110MK OR SRCI.'KB GOOD uartn * on MVhhta. Ajply to Omaaa L. * U. AM' . 174 Famam. O M. Nattlncer , Sec.Ml Ml A.M ) Hii'AIHI.\G. If Yor WANT TO IlfY OR SELL YOUIl HI- < 7l i u OnukM llteycto do. M ) IIOIISKS WI.NTUIlii ) . HOIUUdrl WINTKKKD. BKT OK CARP. . M l' l r st il-- < si- OOOU * ll l > UINO. HK * T CAKK. ll.i MONTH W t" . S > lor. IXh anJ L v nwurth ; wrtt * M-7H N1T fut > trcor KKKti. aKiwi ANIvvrK MUwl tor an4 4fllred. rate * . U per Ct jKnt City , la -MSW N38 MIST. UWT OK OCTOiIHa W. A HIIOWN I.K.VTH8R WH. wHk athrvr lMIiiU < . t * jnl. If r - tvr * 4 t So jtk Mlk t I utM * T S3 UnaT HVNVll Of KKY * AND SMALL I'K.V IMI * OB Do * * * . W < rth and 114k. or Capitol * " * IM tot ttlk and Wk. Htturn tn ] M fap- U l. avms * or tMi DoJ * Lo i- l If OWTUUH VKATHMR BOA. HBTWKKX U k 4klUM a * < t Mrrrum ko < * l. either on m w Btk , reward tut return la Merrlam Mrs t-'atlln. KNOL1SII PENNT- r ikl > arc the best * af . T a HO 4fc r ii.Rj < e namp * fur IUU4 ( lur LaUte * . In Utter by Al drw < * u. t-hkkester fc-kl f * . . rkMi > < MMl Pa M.ntivn Ue 111 taint , W. IXJIUVAHU U N. -M H Nil * TYPUttitrri.il ! * . " " < WV "fSfk ! Ttwwrllw 4. Huyu Co. . " - JUM K riMioi.sTniuxo. OO TO M 8 WALKUN FOR RtdltT PRIrK3 on furniture packingami repalrlnK. mat- ltvr e . ewjches anU cu hR > n . Nil Ol'rU-c It. Tel. mi. T i n.VXCIMJ SCHOOI , . A CLAW FOR ADVANCE PUP1I.H IS NOW fnrmlnr at Mnrand' * . at I p. m. . tleket fir 10 wwk * . II irno.1 until u J. Call at 1110 llnrncr trtt ; alwaya open. M W NSti M\VI.MJ JIACIII.MJS AXU SUPI LHS. NKW HOMK. HorHKHOLIJ AND \ \ 111 i S sewing machine otDce , 1111 Cap. are. Tel. 1571. { 2 yilOltTIIAM ) A.M ) TYrnWIMTI.NO. A. C VAN 8ANTH SCHOOL , 13 N Y LtTl I. ) ! RIVATK INSTItrCTlON IN SHORTHAND IIY iifl nr 'l twher. l * t system , rate * ren- imnabl * ! ! " D < UKlas. MT K * KLLA DAY. R. I. * RD FIXK5R. KO MASON U'OHIC JOHlliil. J. P. HUALY. 1S = aRK STREET rAWNIHlOKKHS. H. MAHOW1TZ LOANS MONEY , 411 N. SUES & CO. . PATENT SOLICITORS , lice HulUllnsr. HulUllnsr.Uniulitu Nelir Advice nixl I'nlcnl liook TltKB. NOTICE OK THE SITTING OP THE CITY COfNCII. AS A UOAHD OK EQUALI SATION. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots anil renl estate abutting on or nOJacent to the slrt-cts. alloya or avenues liereln numetl or situated In whole or ! n part \vlthlu any of thu districts herein speci fied. You nnd each of you nrc hereby notified that the city council of tin- city of Omalia ivIN sit as a Hoard of Equalization , In committee room "A , " In the city hall. Omaha. Ncli. , on Friday , the 23d day of Octolxr. IM * , from 9 o'clock n. m. to 5 o'clcck. i > . m. . for the purpose of consider- in ) ; nnd equalizing the proposed levy of t peclal taxes nnd aRAuKsinrntn AS shown i [ jy "I'ropored Plans of Asoessment" now j on file In the office of the city clerk , nnd corrcctlnR any errors therein , nnd of hear ing all complaints that the owners of prop erty to to be an.xessed and taxed may malic , said special taxes and assessments pro posed to he levied Iwlns necessary to cover the cost of the several Improvements duly nuthorlzed to be made nnJ now completed , ns follows : To cover the one-half cost of Rradlnj ? , 17th street , front Vlnton street to Cas'ellar , street , amounting to the sum of JM317. ; i which said sum It Is proposed by report ; duly adopted by the city council to nwt-ss on both sldrs of 17th street , from Vlnton stteet to Cnslellar street , pro rain per foot frontace , according the usual scjillns back process. In depth , from the street , as follous : On the west aide to" the center of the block : On the cast side. In Morrison's addition , to the first alley ; In Improvement As ocla- tlon addition. It" feet : the foot frontage on lot 1. Morrison's addition , to be KO feet. Itnte per foot. J0.2M. To cover the one-half cost of grading the alley north'of Dodge site t from SSth avenue to JSth street. In block 3 , Crescent park , amounting to the sum of J116.S ? . which snld sum It Is proposed by report duly adopted by the city council , to itHses on both rides of said alley , according to the usual sealing hack procesj. In depth from the alley as follows : On the north side to the center of block ; On th > south Hide the depth or ono lot. Unto ptr foot. M.1MW. To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks , laid by John Grant , contractor , as per cstl- ( mate of August -nil. 1WS , including eo.it of Inspection , amounting to HIP sum of I3S7.W. which said sum It Is propo i > d 1 > y report of the city council duly adopted lo ast-ess us follous : On lot 8 , block 4 < 5 , city JUS SS On lot 5 , block 31" , city US S ! On lot 1. Hall Place 40 On lot : . Hall Place : 40 M On lot 20. Horhach'fl 1st add &s 13 On lot 3 , block 2. Paddock 1'lnce 4C 2S On lot 4. block 3. Paddocx Place 47 70 On lot H. block 1. Wood's Pluce id fO On lot 15. block 1. Wood's Fince 4G ni On lot 16 , block 1 , Wood'3 Place 52 01 On west 132 feet of tax lot H , sec. 10 , T. 15 , H. 13 125 93 On east 132 feet of tax lot IS , tec. 10 , T. 13. R. 13 Ifil S , To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks laid by John Grant , contractor , as per estlI mate of September 1st. 1SW , Including cost of Inspection , amounting to thi > sutn of Kj.3l. . which said sum It U proposed by report of the city council , duly adopted , teas as follows : On lot 3. block 13. city J113 07 On lot 11 , block 12. Slilnn's add M 17 On lot 12 , block 12. Shlim's add 112 10 To cover the cost of constructing fewer In Sewer District No. 213 , amounting to the sum of * X027. which said sum it Is pro posed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess pro rala on the real estate In said district , and being the real estate on both sides of Kirn street from 21st street to 23rd Mreet. to n di > pth of ITVs feet. Kate per front foot , J0.7915C. To cover the cost of turning oft water at corporation cock on the northwest corner of 2Sth and Mason streets , amounting to the sum of J7S.20 , as shown by bills of l.rahatn Park and the . .AmericanVatT Works com pany , duly approved by thr Hoard of Public \\orks , which said sum It U proposed by report of the city council duty uiuptej to as-eps on lot SO , Heed' ? Second Addition. To cover the cost of abating nuisance on Lot 9. Block C. Prospect Place , under the direction of the. Hoard of ir Uh , the same confuting of removing nlpht soil from said ptemlses by A. McDoit'ld. contractor , amounting to the sum of Kln which wild I sum it Is proposed by report of ' , h - city council dulv adopte-l to nsc s on said Lot 9. block C. Prospect Place. To cover the cost of alia'In ? nuKnnce under direction of the Ho.trd of Heilfi. consisting of cleaning vault at No. 1S1C Nicholas street , by A. McDonald , con tractor , amounting to the sum of fi.SQ. which said sum It la proposed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess on , the west 22 feet of the cast 44 feet of lot ' 6. block 1S2H city. To cover cost of abating nuisance umU-r direction of thu Hoard of Health , consisting of cleaning vau'.t at No. 1621 South 2Stfi street , by A. McDonald , contractor. amountIng - Ing to the sum of $5.00 , waica said sum It is proposed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess on lot 2-J , Burr Oak The "usual scaling back process" to whlcb reference ! made In this notice Is as followsOnethird of such pro rata cost upon the one-Mxlh part of the whole amount of ground to be assessed. A at abutting upon the slreet 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-sixth part of such pro rata cost upon the third one-sixth part of the whole 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 Mid ground. You are 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 , pa-ts of lots or pieces of real estate , or the Inspec tion or examination of any other person Interested In said proposed oFsesumentii. nt ' the office of snld Pity Clerk , and that by a report of a committee of said city council duly adopted It 1 proposed that unless for rood and sufficient cause It Is otherwise ordered and determined , that the cost of laid Improvements respectively be assessed on the.Kveral lots. t rt.s of lots and pieces of real estate as shown by said proposed plans of asrfetimf > nt You and each of you are hereby notified to appear Iwfore said Hoard of Equalization , at the time and place above specified to make any comnlalnt. statement or objec tion you desire concerning nny of said proposed levies and an < > sments of special taxed. HKECURn IMOnV. City rierk. Omaha , Nebraska October ir.lh. 1W Octl6-d-7t-m \V. Moil IJ'rctrli Ucnioljf CALTHO8 I'm. k c o. I. . , .1,4 .1 U-tal cuiuUwttutCiLTUO * wilU E F " TMd HElirom-LiiiTl r. W 1 , r-1 * litttandfaji/tatuftt TlWr | VON MOHL CO. , 332 B , ClMlMUl. bkU. I CURE YOURSELF ! , . . / UDr.tural UlutJ ; i. auciir * . IndimaiMloai , OuruMl Irrilatluut ur uic.nltoiu u4 u MIUU. of mocuo * tetiatnon. | fnn > u Mtutm. iliile * . and Lot Mtrln. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of thu transient nntnro of the innny phys- Jen' ills , which vanish before proper cf- forii gentle cTorts--plenvint ( efforts rightly directed. There is comfort In UIP knowledge , that M > ninny fecms of sickness are not due fo any actual dis ease , but simply to a exwbtipat ed condi tion of the system , which the plensanl family laxative , Syrup of Fifrs. prompt ly remove That Is why it is the only remedy with rnillionsof families , nnd is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value pool health. Us beneficial effects are duo to the foot , that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness 'vHhont dcliilttnting thn orjrans on which it acts. It is them/ore all important , in order to fret its bene ficial effects , lo note when you pur chase , that you have the genuine arti cle , which is maim fact \U-ed by the Cali fornia l-'ijT Syrup Co. oivly ami bold by all reputable drtitfirists. If in the enjoyment of { rood health , and the hystem 'is regular , laxatives or other remedies arc then not needed. If afflicted with tiny ae al iliH-aic , one miy : bo commended to the uifrt skillful pitysiciaiM. but if in nept ! of tv laxative , one should Imve tho'bcit , and with the well-informed everywhere , Syrnp of Figs stands highest and' is most largely njsd and pi vcs most general satisfaction- Always Reliable , Pnwly Y Perfectly foUlctn eleKahtly- crated , purge , rrvulai purlfjckin'e anJ Mtenctiicn. RVD. . WAY'S I'lI.US for l if f ire ? all .llr < rJer * nt the I Stnmach. I II > wel . Klln < yt. HlniUtr. Nervous Dttcare l * . Ulzzlnei ) * ' rtlso.-Costlvereif. rtlei. SICK m.AUAf HI : . FBSIA I.U C0.1I P I. A I XT. " . . t IXDIGHSTIOX. i DVSl'CI'SI.i. tJOXSTlPATIO.V mitt All Il orilcr .ol. the Liter. l - ; T Obrerte the following tyniplerai resulting from dlMrr * of thillKr llte i/iil : fi nstipatlon , Inward piles , fulrr ! of bftoj pi the head , acid ity of the . tomiii H. nau * a.iwiirtt > urn tll n t of food. lullncs of weight ? tif the ftoinac ! ! , sour eructation * h Ink lnj < , r floiurn.i ; of Ihe hcort. dipklni ; or * unnriitltii ; iinitli-n r. h n In a l > lnr porture. ttlmncm off4iri dot ! or tret * Iwfore th elflit , fctrr nndvlull oln In th .head. deficiency of peirplrallon , > eSsu-nr of tkln cnj fie * , pain In th Mr , cVil. limbs and tuJOcn llux.ien of he/it , t.urnlng \ tJc 'il li. A few iof < - rf It.\mVAY SM'It.l.S will fre tlic system cf all the alxnr mmcJ dl orJfri. Price- . ' n lo ! . 3ol l liy HiMit by iinll. Fend to tin IJAtnVAY * CO. . Ix > ck Don SCS. New York , for Dealt of .VtvJco Man's Greatest-Joy * I It Mi strength nn } vie11 the full r ' possession of his po trs. > I i ' ' , < , i I banlih the d'snncmus weaknesses cf toth I sex , rtvt ile l ic nervfius syitcra , enn.h I anJ rurlfy Uie tlaoJ. Thty check all 4-aias j forever. I I i ? I.OO Per Box , 6 Eozet , $5.00. A lecnl guarantee to nirs or refund the I rnviey w Itli f\nr S-S.OOord r. Addrcu E2iemiar A McCocnell Drue Co. , 151S Dodce St. . Omaha. N b. IViADE IV1E A IV1AN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY rUHE A Lit Jffrrotti / > l roif Knilini : Mom. orytmi < oerc9.fv > ; t < n4e' , fQF by Alm otii l other j'r end Indi * . enMlon * Thru intUtV < > " > "ru tt 'cm I t Vltolilj in old or jcnnr. end flt a man for tu'tyouln * icr iri.rrifue. l't * rut Invinlir and ( 'on anitilon it iu iitn . Thair nt * tho\ ImmeulAto lincrore' infill and cCcrU a CUJUOvhera nil otbri s lall. In. n-l ni < on 1'ir-nc tt penulna AJax Tablets. Th r h T core , ! inouiumi ! * nml will ctiro jo'j.o nire a I0 > ltive urltttn cn rant tor < T < > ct ncur ln escheat * or retool the laonrr. I'rlcv &O rent * ir iiackaito , or cii f d.iue < ( fall trrMxeutl far SUM. t't mnll.in rlam wrnt > : r. cpon rerlpt of t rice , t'ircuur free. AJAX REMEDY CO. , "fiKiT ? For rale In Omaha by James Forsyth , Xi N. ICih Street. * Kuhn & Co. , ICth and Douglas Streets. Urusglita. Y purchasing goods ninde at the f inowlnu Ncbr.is- U.i f ctori.-s. Ifyoticuii- not linJvh.it you \vant , coir.iniinkatovith the iit.iniifacttircrs as to \v li a t ilc.iler.s hanillu th.ir goods. = . - = BAGS. BUHL.1 AND TWINE. IIKMIS UMAlI.lIAU CO. Manufacturer * , ( all klnl < ol co'.ton and bur lap Uifi , rottoi llojr cafk < and twine u spec ialty. CJI1 - S R , nth gt. 031A1IA 1IU1-U..MJ ASSOCIATIUA. Car toaj thlpmeoU maS | q our own refr , Tilor car * . lime KlLLcn , liUc Uxjort. YUai Kip-rt and Tamliy Hiport. flit , ered to all pa-i. 7 ef lh cltr. IRON W3 { K8. 1JAV1S .t Cu\VilLl , J1JO.V WUltKi. Iruu uml llr.iKV l-'uuiitlvrn. Maaufacturrii and Jobben > of-Machinery. > > ea- < ral tepalrlot e ptcialtvv 'Ml. IXli and 1WJ JicLtoa suet : . Oui.ilm , : ; l.VDL'STUIAI. lUOXVOItKS. . Msnufacturicv ana rvii ltlna of | ) lln > ot rcacnlnirry. enicliio , pump * , tflextun. pr ntlns preuea. hunter * , shading uinn cuuplmjj. lit I and H9J Howard SL. Omaha. > . PAXTOX & VimtLt.Ml IUOX WOHUS. Manufacturer * o ArehlUc'i'n ; Irtn Work Central Fuuodrr. Alac.ili.c xaIliarksmlit u-otk. ineinf : r and Contractors tor Kit * Pro'f IJulld. Inct. onice anJ works : u. J . Jty. ind Bo. 17th itreel , Omabn. NIGHT WATCH. F1U13 BEHVICE. AMIUtlCAX IllbTHICV TKLKUK.VPII The only perfect protection to prcp rly Uxuin tr.f 'I. liesthlrcon eartli. Itedu'o * laiuranc * ralea. 1J04 Douclss street. FACTORIES. J. II. UVAXS XKIIItASICA 'SIIII17 COMIMXV. ' Etcliulra custoro khlrt tailors. Ill i Fa mam. TENTS AND -Js'lNGS WOLF UROS. ACO. . UADUfacturcra of tcn < . awulnE * . laruolUas. S"JfJr' b1SVl.an < 1 * r . TKMTsfl'uH niw T * C4-7w buutb titxttaixUi ilregt. Onuc/ ta. TARRASCII BEATS P1LLSBCRY Last Oamo of the Ohess Tournament Lost After a Long Struggle. AMERICAN FINISHES IN THIRD PLACE C iinrtitiRrk nml T ohlRorlii Knelt \VhiH 111 % Thlrtfontli ( iniiir nnd Tip for Kir it Moin > In lluiln I'rxlli , > ltiloli. nUDA-PEST. Oct. 21. The thirteenth anJ last round ot the International eheu masters' tournament was played In this city today , the results being : Tarrasch beat Plllsbury In a Huy Lopez after clghtyrouo mores. Charousek beat Albln In a queen's gambit declined after forty-nine moves. Schlechter and Walbrodt drew a Uuy Lo pez after twenty-six moves. Tschlsorln beat Maroczy In a Dutch game after fifty-two mo\es. Janowskl beat I'oplcl In a gluoreo piano after thirty-eight moves. Klaal score : Charousek and Tchlgorln. S'i each ; Plllsbury. 7'A : Janowskl and Schlechter. 7 each ; Walbroilt and Wlnawer. 66 each : Tatrasch. 6 ; Albln and Maroczy , 5 each ; Marco , < H : Noa , 4. and 1'oplel. 2. Charousek and Tschlgorln have to play a tie match of two games up. beginning on Friday ; Plllsbury got third ; Janowskl and Schlechter divide fourth and fifth , and Wal brodt and Wlnaxver sixth and seventh prizes. Tarrasch got a special prize for the best score against prize winners. DOC IIACIXO AT CHKAT IIKM ) . Aniiunl rouriliiK Mrcl Opi-ii < < nlth Cooil AIliMiilnin-f ninl > iinrl. GKRAT HEND , Kan. , Oct. 21. The Alt- car C'ourslnp oliil ) * ? fourth nnntnl meeting \vn commenced this morniiR on the old Carney much , eight mile ; " north of town. A largo number of representative coursers an- present , Colorado cltie * having pent n strong delegation. The number of specta tors was fnlrly largo and tno rourpltiR was of a high order. The weather wns almo t perfect , the grass short and hares plenti ful enough to run vevcnirtn courscv , an undecided and two no courses. In five hours , and to enable the slipper to choose his hares , wl'kh Is very desirable. Husil Ilnyman of Chicago Is Judge and John Cochrnn of Wlnlleld , Kan. . Is slipper. Their \\crk was well done and general satisfaction was expressed. On the short rass the hares ran very strongly , but the puppies klllnl or holed a majority of them. The program of the meeting consists of ho Altcar cup for thirty-two grey hounds , off all ages , and the Altcar Produce stake * for nn unlimited number of puppies , born on or afte-r January I , 1 5. Kntrles , at 20 eneh , for the Produce stakes , clo ed ust March , with n total of forty-one , of which nineteen forfeited. The draw was leld lat night , and was followed by the annual i-lub dinner. The n.onty-two pup- iles that came to slips ran us follows : First round : Pocnhontns. San FnincUro. l > eat Black bird , Denver. Donlln , Denver , be.it Borders , Valentine , 13enver. Santn Alesla. Snn Franclsro , bent Prince of Fashion. Ijiwrencc , Knn. Mystic Maid , beat Midget. Denver. Prince Hnl. I-nwrrnce. Kali. , beat Bran- Ion Belle , Cripple Creel : . Ben Hur , Denver , bent Illltry. Cripple Creek. Sir Ouy Lawrence , boat Bonn. Denver. Coralle , Denver , beat Ketohlt , Great Bend. B 1) and B , Denver , bent May Blossom , Denver. Black Ansel , Cripple Creek , bent Anchorla Iceland. Cripple Creek. Magician , St. Loulx , beat Bohemian , Denver. Second round : Honltu beat Pocahontns. Rnnta Alc 1a bent ilystlo-Mnlil. lien Hur Ix at I'rlnrcrHal. . Cornlle boat "Sir Guy. B B and B boat Black Angel. Magician , a bye. The six puppies left In will not run again until Friday. Tomorrow Is to be devoted to oder ! greyhounds , running for the cup. Yc'Hteriliiy'H Knot Hall. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 21.-An exhibition of how not to play foot ball was Mven by Ihe 1'i'lverrlty of Pennsylvania foot ball Pleven In their game with Amherst this afternoon. But with all their ml.jplays they managed to score three touchdowns , from which one goal resulted , against the Massa chusetts bovs. Pcore. 14 to 0. NEW HAVBX. Conn. . Oct. 21. Yale de feated Wesleyan this afternoon In a hard fought game of two twenty-minute halves b.v the corp of 16 to 0. PJUXCnTOX. Oct. 21. First half : Prince ton , IS ; Virginia , 0. Fecond half : Prince ton. 3) ; Virginia , 0. Total ccore : Prince ton. : Vlrelnln. 0. CHAMPAIGN. III. . Oct. 21. Illinois. 22 ; Obcrlln , C SflMlKMi : COfllT .SVI.I.AIJI. Casey against State. Error from Blch- tirdson county. Iteveried and remanded. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. Section 1 of the criminal code It declara tory merely of the common law rule by which an accessory before the fact Is de fined as one who aids , abets or procures the commission of a felony by another In his abai-nc" , nn-I dors , not refer to one who , be ing present at the commission of the crime , aids or assists therein. 2. In those jurisdictions where , as in this state , the rule of common law has not been relaxed , one charged as a principal only cannot be convicted as an accessory , and one charged as an accessory before the fact cannot be convicted .13 a principal of fender 3. An alibi Is a legitimate defense to a criminal charge and should not be dispar aged by the trial court , the weight or sutn- clency of the evidence for that purpose be- In ? ii Question for the consideration of the jury. 4. It Is error to Instruct that the accused In a criminal prosecution ! < required to prove an al'bl. ' It IK sulllclent to entitle him to an acnulttal If the jury from a considera tion of all of the evidence , entertains a rea sonable doubt of his presence at the com- mtrslon of the crime charged , whether such doubt arises from a failure-of proof on the pl > rt ofthe state or .from evidence submitted by the accused In his own b half. Austin against Tccumseh National bank. Error from Johncon county. Afllrmtd. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. In order to render a newly organized cor poration liable nt common law for'the debts of an established corporation or IIrm to whose buslntv * and property It has suc ceeded. It should. In the absence of a K-O- clal agreement , affirmatively unpenr from the pleadings nnd proofs that the transac tion In question Is fraudulent as to creditors of the old corporation , or that the circum stances attending the creation of the new nnd Its succession to the business and prop. erty of the old corporation are of .such char , ncler as to warrant the finding that It Is a mere continuation of the former. 2. Petition examined nnd held not to state a cause for actlnn agulnE-t the defendant as successor of the bank of It. ard II. . a corporation , either at common law or under provisions of the national tanking net. Andrews & Co. against School District of McCook. Error from Red Willow county Unversed and remanded. Opinion by Judge Harrison. This action wus begun In the name of A. H. Andre-ws & Co. . the firm name with out the further statement that the IIrm was organized to do business In this Mate , or giving the Individual mime * of the members lonpr my tbroat wns filled with tores , largo lumps , formed on my ncok , and n horrible ulcer broke out on my jaw , says ilr.O. lI.Elbert.vrlioresidi'sntcor. 22d St. nnd Avenue X. , Ualveston , Texas , lie wns three times pro nounced cured by prominent phy sicians , but the dreadful disease nl- waya returned ; he was then told that wan the onlycuro Ills hair had nil fa ll'un out , and he was in n sad plight , After taking one bottle of B. S. 3. he began to improve nnd two dozen bottles cured liitn completely , EO that for more thanaixyearsho lias had no sign of the disease. Book on the djieaso and IU treatment mailed tto bjr Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Gt. of the firm. The defect In the petition. In the particular Indicated , did not render It for that reason open to nltnck by general demurrer. Sanborn & Follell against Hale , 13 Neb. . 31S. A school district of the rlns * Involved In this notion cannot contract nn Indebted- nest for furnishing the school building and ls ue as evidence of that Indebtedness war- runts or orders payable to B party or his order nnd at stated Intervals after date , with Interest nt n certain rate provided for In the terms of the Instruments. Any Mtch Instruments are Invalid and unlnforrlblo. 3. It Is provided In the law enacted for the government of srhool district * of the clrts of the one herein sued "That all HO- countshnll be audited by the secretary , approved by n committee , to be t > l > lrd the cuinmlttei- clnlms , and no expenditure ( .renter than JJ03 shall lx > voted by the board except In accordance with the provisions of .t written contract : nor sJi.tll any money be appropriated out of the school fund , except - cept on A recorded atllrmatlve vou > of a ma jority of the members of the Ivoard. and said account and the records of said boftrd In cities of the ttrst class shall nt nil times lie ] ] Mibjecl to the Inspection nnd examina tion I of the auditor of such city. " Held , tiint the presentation of n rlidtn on account to the secretary or committee on claims was not a condition precedent to the commence ment of nn action thereon. Graves against Norfolk National bank. Error from Madison county , lleverypd nnd rcmnndod Opinion by Judge Norvnl. A general denial puts In l ue nil the ma terial nvcrments contained In the petition. 2. Held upon re-examination of the evi dence that It falls to support the verdict. Weltz Hgnlnst Wood neaping and MowIng - Ing Machine company. Error from Johnson county. Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion by Judge Norval. A motion for n new trial'Is not necessary to obtain a review of a decision of a dis trict court reversing n cause brought to that court on error from u county court. 2. 1'rlor to the taking effect of the act of legislature ofX , ( session laws , chapter Ixxll ) a county Judge had no authority to al low and sign a bill of exe-f ptlons preserving the testimony taken upon the hearing of a motion to dissolve an attachment. 3 The clause of the act of 1W > . whereby It Is made to apply to all coses then pend ing , cannot be so construed ns to cure error In a Judgment rendered prior to Its pans-tge. such judgment being based on a considera tion of a bill of exception * unauthorized when the judgment was rendered. Alschuler against Snyder & Brewer 18 Neb. , followed. Fngor against State. Error from I.inea- ter county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commis sioner Itynn. It Is within the discretion of the trial Judge to permit the names of additional witnesses to lx > Indorsed by the county nttonfcy on the Information after the tiling thereof nnd be fore the trial. 2. Evidence e-ontrndlctory of the state ments of n prosecuting witness may be met by statements In rebuttal of such contta- dlrtory statements , e-ven though the names of the witnesses giving the rebutting testi mony may have never been endorsed on the Information. 3. When the evidence entirely falls to show an offfiise of n less degree than that charged In the Information. It Is not preju dicial error to omit to give an Instruction defining nn offensv-of such U's * degree. . It will not be presumed that the In dorsement of the words "rape nnd Incest" In connection with the word Information was prejudicial to the accused when such words aptly summarized the fuels stated within the Information and the attention of the trial court hnd been In no way di rected to the words complained of. Sicer against Summer * . Krior from Kill- more countv. Reversed and dismissed. Opinion by Commissioner Ha pan. A deed of n slgnment for the benefit of creditors , unless witnessed. Is absolutely void. 2. The comma after the v.-ord acknowl edged. In the fourth line of section 6. chap- ICT vl. Complied Statutes , Is nn Interpola tion. 3. Said section C construed and held that an assignment for the benefit of creditors , to bp valid , must be In writing nnd exe cuted and acknowledged In the same manner - nor that an ordinary conveyance of real estate Is required to IK ? executed and ac knowledged to entitle the latte-r to record. 4. Deere , Wells & Co. nwilnst Ix > sey. C * N.V. . Hep. , 412. and the second nnd third points In the syllabus of I ancnster County Bank against Horn , 31 Neb. , 7)2. overruled. Dorey against Conrad. Appeal from Dlxon county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner Bngan. A deed for land * situate In this slate , exe cuted In the state of Iowa , and there ac knowledged before a notary public , who attached his olllclal seal to the certificate of acknowledgment. Is presumed to have been acknowledged In conformity with the laws of that state : and > uch deed Is en titled to record nnd to lie read In evidence without other proof of Itx execution. 2. Conveyances of real estate executed within this state conveying real estate sit uate within this state are required to be witnessed. Section I , chapter Ixxlll , Com piled Statutes. 3. A deed of land situate In this state , executed In the state of Iowa nnd ac knowledged there before a notary public , who attached his ofllclu ! peal to the certifi cate of acknowledgment. Is presumed to have been executed In accordance with the laws nfl the state of lown ; and though not witnessed. Is entitled to be recorded nnd read In evidence In this state without further proof that the grantors therein actually executed and delivered the deed. 4. Where a written Instrument show's upon its face : t material and obvious alteration the presumption of law Is that such alter ation was made before the Instrument was finally executed nnd delivered. 5 Such an Instrument may go In evi dence In the llrst Instance , leaving the par ties to such explanation of the alteration as they may choose to offer. 6. Whether nn alteration or erasure ap pearing in a written Instrument Is n mate rial one Is a question of law for the court ; but when , by whom and with what motive such alteration was made Is a question of fact for the Jury or trial court to be deter mined like any other question of fact. 7. An action by nn owner of the fee to re- dpftn his land from n mortgage thereon which has been foreclosed , nnd to which foreclosure proceeding he was not a party , or If n party not served with process , may be brought nt any time within ten years after his cause of action accrued. 5. Such an action to redeem Is bnrrej In the same time In which the statute would bar the right to foreclose the mortgage. 9. Johnson against First National Bank of Plum Creek , 2S Neb. . T&J. and Courcamp against Weber. S3 Neb. . S33 , overruled. 10. Bank of Cass County ngnlnst Morri son. 17 Neb. . 311. nnd Ooodln against Plugge. 47 Neb. . SSI , reaffirmed. iiri'lf < l Crniid I'riiteclor. PCOniA. Oct. 21. The grand lodge of Knights and Ladles of Honor this mornIng - Ing elected Conrad L-ugohr cf Chtcag ) grand protector. TIII : IIK.U/TV MAiticnr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes day. October 20 , ltf-0 : WARRANTY DBEDS. M. J. Brlggs to Emily Hinds , sw 23- 13-12 M. O. Bedford and husband to Clara Weaver. lots 1 to 31 nnd a l.i of lot .IS. block 2. West mid 3.2C2 II. A. White to F. L. .McCoy et a ! . , lot 7. block 72 , Florence 1 Frank Vak and wife to Annu Holcnda , 15.46 acrt-B In nw se 2I-1C-12 , and 3.23 acres In nw sw 2X i Fidelity Trust company to Ole Olcson , lots S to 11 , 14 and 15 , block 1 , Avondale - dale park : 1,000 Fre'd Krug Brewing company to "U. R. Hastings , u ' ; of lot 4 , block 11 , Reed's 1st add ] 00 J. P. Flnley and wife to Fred Krug Brewing company , s lj of lot I , block 201H , Omaha lO.KW H. K. Brown und husband to G. F. Collins , lot C , blocH "D , " Ixiwe's 1st " add ; lot 2 , block 2 , Northlleld add. . . . 100 T. P. Mahammltt and wlfo to O. R. Rlcketts , lot 23 , block 1 , Valley Place see QUIT CLAIM DEHDH. Henry Llvesey and wlfn to the Brlek Manufacturing and Building associa tion , n iof e 14 of s 'i of lot 5. block 73. Omaha ; lots 19 , 20 und wi of lot 21. block C , Drake's add ; un- cllv U of lot 1. block 4 > ; lotn C to 10. block ! 7 ? ; lots 7 , U to IS , block 472 , Grnndvlew add fi DEEDS. Sheriff to Omaha Loan and Trust com pany , lot S , block 3. Orchard Hill. . . . 2,070 Sume to Byron Reed company , lot 2 , block 12. undlv Vi of lot 1. block 57 ; lots C nnd S. block 20 ; lot I , block 23 , Florence 137 Total amount of transfers t41,7GS Filed October 21 , 1S3C : WARRANTY DEEDS. South Omaha Land company to M ir- gurt Wehner , n4 lot 1 block SU. South Omaha s 40000 W D Beckett und wife to C L Krelbs. lot C , block I. Foster's add 7M 00 William R"che nnd wlfo to William Wllke. w 30 feel lot 4 , blouk 1 , ' Shull's add l , 1JO 00 Joseph Tnorndel und wife to Wlllliim 5Canr , lot 6. block 11. Park Forcmt ndd . . . . i.joj C < G T Mill * to B R HnclliiKS , fet 6 , block 1 , Clarendon add SOO 00 QUIT CLAIM DEKD8. D W Merrow nnd wife 10 Benjamin Graham , lot 9 Archer Place 1 00 DKEDH. Sheriff to Benjamin Graham et al. , lot U , Archer I'Ucu . . . . . 2,531 31 Total amount of transfer * .JC.031 3 J I ' i South Omaha News. I , " -zfc'sty'ag The arrest ot Killtor Hltchbart for libel was one of the principal topics of convcrsa- tlon In the city yesterday afternoon anil both frlcmls of the mayor and the editor expressed regret that the matter had not been settled without appealing to the courts. Now that the light Is on It will bo piwhcd and no doubt some racy testimony will bo Introduced at the hearing of the case nrxt , Saturday. I i County Attorney Ualdrlge has pUcrd his | " 0. K. " on the ronipIalDt which lite mayor caused to be tiled against Hltchhart and either Mr. naldrlgo or one of his assistants ' will prosecute the ease with City Attorney Mcntnoraery as consulting counsel. The rouble between the editor of the Sun and the administration wia caused by lltchhart falling In Ills attempts to get the contract for clly printing ind since the contract was awarded Hitch- tart has asserted that Knsor turned him down. During the campaign last spring th Sun supported Knsor and the democratic ticket and Immediately after the new council was organized Kllchhart commenced to got the members In line for the printing contract and the mayor alleges that with his assist ance , succeeded In obtaining the promUn of five councllmon that they would support ho Sun. Dcfore the time for awarding the contract arrived Ihe mayor's attention was called to a section of the statutrs mtilch irovldes that a paper must have bren lubllshcd for fifty-two consecutive weeks > efore the city printing contract can bo awarded to It. As Hltchhart's paper was only started last December , the tnaycr made t known to the members of the council and advised against such a move. Then ho editor of the Sun commenced printing paragraphs In his paper to the effect that he mayor was a booJIer and that ho ( Hitch- hart ) has been turned down because ho did not bribe the mayor. Matters have been running along In this way since the prlnt- ng contract was let , and the mayors 'rlrnda ' have often advised him to take steps to compel Hltchhart ts prove his asscr- lens that appointive officers worn compelled o pay for holding their positions or to force the editor to print an apology. In an attempt at a peaceable settlement letters were exchanged between the mayor and the editor and finally a conference wn arranged , but as Hltchbart still refused lo make a retraction the mayor caused his arrest. The case was cot for hearing Saturday at 10 a. m , and Hltchhart gave bond for Ills appearance at that time. In order to substantiate his claim that ho never " ankcd , demanded or received money "rom persons holding appointive offices the mayor has in his possession the following statement , which was prepared and signed by appointive officeholders : "SOUTH OMAHA. Neb. . Oct. 26. We. the underspend officeholders under the ap pointive power of the mayor of the city of South Omaha. Neb. , stand ready and willing to make affidavit at any time , when 'ailed upon that wo never were requested by the said city mayor to pay for our ap pointment , nor have wo ever paid one cent 'or the eake of holding our situations under the present administration , nor doe In tend to. " This Is signed by H. H. Montgomery , city attorney ; Hermann Heal , city engineer ; all of the members of the police and flrc de triments ; John Carroll , milk Inspector ; Robert Parks , building Inspector ; Peter Lcnagh. garbage master : J. W. Cress , city wel hmaster ; Clark Howard , stock Inspector specter ; Joseph J. Maly. poundtnaslcr. and John Hoia , street commissioner. The statement which follows Is also In possession of the mayor and la signed by every city official- "We , tbo undersigned city officials , having been elected as such to serve In our re spective capacities , arc personally and well acquainted with the prreent city mayor , T. H. Ensor. before and since hla election ; and as such wo feel confident In stating , at least to far as wo know , that ho has notfer practiced , or attempted to practice , mal feasance In office , directly or Indirectly , anil w-e believe that the charges preferred . . against him by the Dally Sun of this city are malicious and without foundation ; but to the contrary wo know It lo be a fact that Mayor Knsor has admonished and fore warned any one ueeklng an appointive office during his administration against the use of money , or any other undue Influence with the city council : and on more than one occasion ho has declared that he would appoint no such party , or parties , to office who would undertake to corrupt the coun cil. In order to bo confirmed by such means. "Wo further state that we have not only the utmost confidence In T. H. Ensor's hon esty of purpose as chief exrcutlve of this city , but also ait to his Individual character as t > . citizen. " This document has been signed by Police Judge Chrlstmann. City Treasurer Ilroad-/ well ; City Clerk Carpenter and all of the members of the council. Mayor Ensor says that he has stood the abu o of the Sun as long as he Is going to and intends to fight the matter to the end. He says"H Is no more thin right In the people of this city and the voters who elected mo that I should either prove my innocence or give Hltchhart a chance to prove to the world that I am the boodler the Sun tries to make me out. " City CokKlp. Mrs. M. R. Bralnard Is on the sick list. Councilman Bennett is vIMtlng In Mil waukee. A daughter has been born to C. W.Tlner and wife. James L. Paxton has returned from a short western trl'i. William Hanley of Ontario , Ore. , Is tu tno city for a few days. W. B. Stanley , a Colorado cattleman , Is hero looking over the market. J. S. Cullom of Colorado Springs brought four cars of cattle hero yesterday. J. II. Van Dusen went to Valley last even ing to make a sound money speech. Frank Fernold , a cattleman , located at Elko , Nev. . U In the city on business. The King's Daughters meet this afternoon with Mrs. Schlndel , Twenty-second and 1C streets. Mrs. George D. Durnln of Davenport , la. , Is the cucsKof Mrs. M. R. Bralnard al tno Exchange hotel. The receipts of live stock continue large. Yesterday 6.000 cattle , 4,300 hogs and l.OW sheep were sold. , E. P. Myers came here yesterdsy with a large shipment of cattle , which were loadcJ at Folsom , N. M. A joint meeting of thn Scandinavians and Bohemians Is announced for Friday evening at Koutsky's hall. George Carpenter and wlfo of Charlton , la. , arc the guests of L. Carpenter , Twenty- second and II streets. Friday evening an entertainment will t > o given at the First Presbyterian church lor the benefit of the Sunday school. Theio will be vocal and Instrumental music and the entertainment will cud r.-ltb Jean Inge- low's "Song of Seven. " The Ideal club gave its opening ball of the season at Masonic hall last evening and It proved to bo a very pleasant affair ; n every way. H. L. Kelly , 1C. W. Hunt and S. B. Chrlatlc looked after the floor , wbllo E. D. Munshaw , H. Broadwcll. E. H. Hal- pin , W. R. Laughlln and F. W. Slabaugb attended to Ihe reception of MiirrlnKt * lil Perm ltd to wed have been Issued to tha following parties by the county judge : Name and Ri-sldence. Afi" { . Mlctutol J. Gardiner , Omaha . 3.1 .Mamie u , Ooulon , Omaha . yi Joseph Ort , Omaha . 27 Joule Krnjlcek , Omnha . 13 Charles A. Coons , Omaha . 37 Sidle ICelley , Omaha . 21 Ernest I * . Alexander , Omaha . 7 Margaret Dutehrr , Omnhu . 2J Charles W Rogers. Omaha . 23 Julia Roberts , Omaha . 24 CASTOR IA Per Infanta and Children. rtitit- liSlll