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I I * ! \ oarAirA PATW HTS-EI JJTODAV , OCTOIVBH an , isno. SPE01RL NOT1GB8. A < lvrrllriii < ! iitft for ( limp column * nil ! ln > InUrn tinlll l-i.'ld p. in. , fur tlir > evening unit ttnlll H p. in. for ( tic iniirnliiK nnil Hiiinlny nllllnnn. A < lvrrtl rr , liy rcijin-otlnn n nntn- liprcil clicclc , cnii hnte nimwrrn nil- lronMcil | u n iiiiinliprpil Irltcr In rare of Tim IJpp. AII U < T * iHlilrctHCil will itrllvrn-it mi prcnuntnHon of ( lip rlicclc mily. IlnlpM , I l-2on word firm liiNrrlloiit le n itoril tlicrpiiftor. SnlhinR taken for IVH * Ilinn SBn for HIP ttrnt limcr- tloti. TIIPNP niUcrllnoiiicnlM iniml lie run roi SITUATIONS \V\NTiil. YOUNO HtlBTLEIt. TnAVni.INO IOWA , looking ( or good side line. A 35 , Itee. WA.Vri51)MAI.K WANTED , AN IDEA : WHO CAK THINK OP some nlmple thine to patent ? Protect your Mcr.K , they mny brine you wealth. Write John Wrddfrluirn A Co. . Dopt. V. . P/xtenl / Attorneys. WnihlnKton , D. C , for their Jl.SOO prlzp offer nnd a ll l of 200 Inventions wanted. 11-271 WANTKD Tii.vvni.iNO HALKSMEN ron ci rani ! nl.l rcllnhln houno ; experience unneees pnry , extra Inducements to cuMomors ; ITS to 1150 p r month nnd expenses. Clms. C. IJI hop & Co. . Rl. Loula. Il-MSSI NIO WANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN AT jizoo wcikly nnil expensi-a ; no fortune hunter wnnleJ ; will RiinrnntcB permanent position If rlRht , If Intcmlml Hildrrai quickly " .Mnnufncturer , " I * . O. llox M08. llotton. Mam , JIJ-MSM DM _ | M TO JKO MONTH. SALARY AND EXPENSES to NilrHinrn for clRnre ; experience unnoee nur : iipeclnl Inducement * to cuntomers W 1 * . Kllno Co. . Ht. Louis. Il-MSM-Sl' WANTED. A OOOD 1IIIOOM MAKEIl AT Fremont IJruom Co. , Fremont , Neb. II MOM M WANTED , TRAVnMNO SALESMEN. TO SELL cm commlsulon. In Nelirn'kd nnd the Dakota * , nur line ot nenmlcsH hosiery. Olviexperlencs nnil reference * , Cooper , Well * * Co. Bt. Jo- neph. Mich. 1I-M07S 30 WANTED. EXTIIA CLOTIIINO SALESMAN for Saturday. Contlncntul Clothlne Co. II M891 30 WAVrnilFI3MAI.I3 roil OOOD. UESPECTAnLE (1IIIT.S. CALL Fcnnd. Y. W. C. 11. A. Home. Mil Davenport C M7W N17 * WANTED , ooon ami. ron OENEIIAI. , houccnork : good cook , nt IS17 N. ISlh ft. C 931 29 WANTED. OIIIL ron nonsnwonic. B cor Xllti nml Douglas flu. _ WANTED. YOUNn.LADV TO ACT AS COM- panlon to Convclc ccnt. Iimulrc 310 I 21lh St. WANTED. A COMPETENT COOK. AT 2003 Hurt street. C M9SO SO * FOII IlKST HOUSES IN AM , PAIITS or Tim CITY. THE O. K Davis Compnny. IM Karnnm D-S.2 & co. . IDS N. ISTII ST. I J Zio MODEHN IIOUSHS. C. A. STAIin.SM N. T .1 STEAM HEATED8TOIIE3 AND TI.ATS. Howard Hanck , nscnt , UIO Chl.-ago street D Ju CHOICE HOUSES AND roTTAons AI.I. ovnn the city. K to M. ridvllty. 1702 Furnam LA nan LIST OF iioiS'ils ! rmT HVIION Heed Co. . 811 B. Itm 1. _ D J ? IIOURPH. WAI.LACU. UllOV/N HMt. 15TH , nnd DotiRlni , _ _ _ _ _ D-27S roifuKNT. runNisunn on house , 8 rooms : modem. W3 Pork vcnue. MOUlHTN FLATS , KANQK Itl-K. . CM 8.IJrrnj ALL , sixes rnoM * 5.oo UP. F. D. wn.\a Hlli nml Douglna. D liE-31 _ roll IlKNT , 7-I5OOM COTTAOK OF I.AIir.l dlmeiulons ; with modern convcnlrncru ; In rludlni ; liath room , with porcelain tuli nn. rliitlonaiy waali stand ; nrwly llnlhhcd In tha moKt nttrnctlvc ininner : Inrite Jnrd. with line tr ; ifnt. J25 pir month , locution. 19lh m. third door north of l.nke Apply to W. 1J Mclkle , (01 First Nnttonnl linnk Imlldlnu. l ) M 10 KUHllMtUOM MODI'.HN FUAMi : . UUTACHUD 2719 I'opplcton avenue ; rliolcc , KO. niKht-roum modern , 3.1rd nnd Hurt 8tK. ; } 2X 10-room mortem lirlclc , C20 N. 2Jd , dto.CO. 8-room mcdern brick , CU S. Silli. tr > .00. 12-room modern. Mth nnd Woulwonh. JJ2.60. C , A. STAItn , 91 > N. Y. Life IlldR. D-M323 _ _ _ roil HUNT , to N. rn'ii ST. . : o HOOMS. MOD ern. tlO.CO. 1909 California et. , 7 rooms , 115.00. K27 Uiiveuport St. , 7 nioins , KO.OO. HOUKS for rent In nil purls of the city. I1UKNNAN-I.OVU CO. . 3 P.ixtnn blk. D-M5U N10 _ iiouaus , rnoM $3 UP ; i\nai : LIST MiCiiKue Investment company. I0 < > Do.lRe etrcct. D--M7W irrniA' ruiiNi.suiD MODKIIN HOUSI : chunu ; for the winter ur longci. 110 North 33.L U-MUI _ _ _ - 25J3 8T. MAIIY'S AVK. , 8-llOOM HOUSIi , MOD- cin , 123.00. 1719 I'm It n\c , 9-room house , modern , I2 .00. 1214 Ho. 17lh t. . D-rooni liou-e , city water , 17.00. C2J I'ioiro Ft. , 3. room house , $ T.M. 701 rin. 18th St. , 7-room IUI , modern , Htcel range , I23.CO. 705 So. 1GIU St. , G-room flat , modern , steel ranRe , IW.OO. Qnrxln Ilrus. . 1C13 Fnrnnm nt. _ _ IrM82S A IJIIAUTIFIJL IIOMi : IN LAFAYUTT1 Plr.cc ; 8 louiin ; nil modern ; vplendld condlllon never docn rented before , now offered ut i law lentul to llrat-claii tenant. 1'ldullty Trust CninimnyT 1702 Farnnni nlreet. D M838 n'OiiJ , < H N. Y. Lift' . U-MS13 31 _ KOI I IlKNT. KUHNIMIIU ) Oil t1NriitXIFIliD : n 13-runm nousr , modiTii lniirotinrnB. | [ In coo ; rcp.ilr. No Ui' > N. rth 17th. D Sim ! N' TUN-UOOM HOUif ! ! : ; KIV1J M1N- ntfufjlk to I > .wlii3us center , w. r. dark , 03 DOURI | . 1M9 : 31' P.OOM uoitsi : , Mour.itN. 30 llnrnpy t. D9J20 - SUlTi : OF G HOO.MS. JIODii1N. : * i,21 , LEAV- cminIll. . J. W. S < i\ilre , CIS Ilee. I-W C2i PAiuc AVI : . , rtna iii : uixci : , IIAUN. js. ; SIS y. roth , 15 room brli-k. nio.l.-rn , SZ'.M Kit" Kuinnin , 10 loom linuso und barn , 30. 1611 rainam. & rooms , fit. New ii ! en in heated lint. ISth X. F.imaTi , (10. Julm W. llobtliiH , 1SOJ Fniimm. D-OC5 _ FOR HUNT. g-UOOM HOlJsii , 118 N. S'JTH ST. Knv 1 to April 1 ; ell comniknros. M. A. Hull W ) N. Y. Life. I ) 98-29 TWO MODI2HN 1111ICK , 10 & 11-UOOM HU.siT dencos ; onk llooru nnd llnl li ; niunteln , Krnleii , InitivJry nnd every convvnleno . lOiD. 1031 , So COtli A\c. Inaulra of ouner on premiums. D-9C7 THAT W-IIOOXI MODHUN IIOUSi : , MI7 DODOP et. , nfler Novcinlicr 4. Apply to J , A. Scott nt Oinnlm Nnllonal Imnk , 1)-M970 STL-AM m"n'rNTUAL , uNnotuLno. AI.I iiiodoin ' ruoiu huu > c , TlinrJ , 201 UJvcnport. I ) MUS3 ! l rou ui.vTruiixibiinn no O.MS. roh IIKHV. nooMO Kim on WITHOUT to.uil ; uti'iim lie.it , rlevtrlo llclit , elevator , fiej baths ; rule * reasonable. IJrtunv , U-lt hotel. 1 ; r.-9M _ _ 1 KUHNIKHKD IIOOMH FOll HOIlSiKr.ii'INa fur mail and wife , Kent to Ufa In board , lit ) N nth. K-M076 JUNT , PI.HASANT IIOOM FOII TWO fuinaco hcui. CQ7 South JStli nvenuv. - M57i N3 _ JJM57i | LIGHT UOUSnKiii'INO : nice furnUhed or unfiiniliticil room , ga . luth , furnace ; walk * Injr dlitnnco of builnesii imrts : 2100 Cms , - UOOM8 l\Il LtOHT HOUSI ! . keeping. M North 17th. U-U993 Nl HOOMS AVI ) IIOAHI1. foil nENT. FUUN1RHKD UOOM9 , WITH Oil without board ; utrain liftt and all modern IrnpTOwmenls ) special low raloa fr.r the win- l r. MIJan,1 | hotel , Uth and CMctsn , M. J. Frnnck. proprietor. F 00 > I'LKASANT STP.AM HKATBD ItOOMS. WITH Hr t clam bourd. I OJ C.ipUol a-e. I'eabody resMiuicc. _ FMOJJ } l N1C1S linoim AND IlOAHUi ilTKAU. V M HAH " ' I IIOOM.1 AM ) IIOAUI ) . ( Continued. ) 8IJITK tlNfUHNIMIIKD PAIlLOHflSOUTH fmnt ; furnlsheil rooms , with board , MM Douglas. I * Mm Nl * HOOMH WITH tlOAUDj HTRAM IIKAT ; trennlentd nccommitdnted , Utopln , 1751 Daven port St. K-tH-Nl * UOOM AND HOAIin ; 8THAM ; ( M S. UTH. F-M971 NS ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HAiVKLL rUHNISHRI ) iidOM"a AND nOAHD AT Jim Knmam ntrect. F M977 N4 \LI1ANY , zioTnOUni.'AHr MAST HOW WIN- flow nnd other deilrahle rooms , KI I twhic , trnnnlcnta neoommoilnted. F-.MW2 N4' roil Itr.NT , TWO KOilNTHIIKI ) " 11OOMS , with iKuinl ; IUJUM modern ; lernn remtnnnlile 3"S N. 5Sd ft , r-M990Nl ron iii.vr : uMi-uiiNisiinn HOOMS. 3-rNruiiNi8iiii ) UOOMS , nrsniAiiLn ron . cen ral. croun.l . lloor. A 31 , llec. 0-W2-JO' s oi HOT'sicni-PiNO. MAN nnd wife , wntcr In kitchen ; steel sink. 319 N. 17lh. CJ-MJ74 30 I'Oll Ui\'P STORKS AMI OKKICKS. FIHST-CLASS IllUCIi STOHi : 11UII.DINO. 1011 Farnnm ; three Korlcn nnd basement : will allrr to suit tenant ; low rent. 314 Jsl Nnfl Il'k bide. I-2W FOU HINT : , THI : 4-STOiiv IIHICK IIUILDINO nt 9IQ l' nrnam St. This bulldlnx has a nrcprnot cement basement , complete steam heatlnR fix tures , water on all Doors ; Ras , etc. Apply at the. olllcc of The lice. I tlO \VA.TIIITO HIXT. 10. M. 40 EC ACIli : TIIACTS. THItRI3 TO FIVI3 mllc , nlsn farm * trn to fifty tnUi'i of Onnlm. Ilemls. Paxton block. K M452 N4 STOHARR. PACIFIC STOKAQK AND WAHnilOUSi : CO. , OOS-910 Jones. General storuuo nnd forwarding. M-2S2 OM. VAN & STOHAaU , 1413 FAITM. THU 1M3. iv'AXTinTO iiuv. TO LHAHK OR 11UY , nUVATOIl OF TUN Oil fifteen thousand cap-icily In South 1'lalto obuntry. Address A 24 , care Omaha Hep. N 8I4-N20 * n iioitsns , CAHHIACP.S , ITO FOII SAI.n. ONIJ CAH NATIVC IIOIISUS , 14TH and Mason , Fred llujcli's stables , P-M9S3 N4 KOH SALl - - CHRAPUST HAItDWOOD WOVUN ronN-CUIIl- blns made. C. II. Lee , Ml Douglas. Q 2S5 CLAIHVOVA.M'S. MUS. MAUY FHITZ , CLAI11VOYANT. S21 N. ICIh S M5C3 N2 .ii.vss.vcn , H.VIIIS , r.TC. MMi : . SMITH , 1121 nOb'ai.AS , IIOOM r ; S1A8- nnd steam baths. T M918 31 * MISS AMHS. VAPOR UATH3 , MASSAOH. CO ? B. 13th St. , room 3. T MSOO-NC- PKIISAL. . \'ALKINIJUUO nnsTitoY.s pnn- mnnently by ilectrlclty superfluous hair , moles. \wirts. etc , I loom 416 N. Y. Life UMK. UMK.U U 256 UUPTUIU3 CUIIKU , NO PAIN ; NO DUTUN- tlon fnm business ; wu refer to humtieds of patient * cured. O U. Miller Co. , 307 N. Y. Lite building. Omalm , Neb. U-287 1IATHS MASSAai : . MMi : . POST. 3I9V4 S liTH U-2'S VIAVI , HOMIJ TIICATMUNT TOU UTHUINir tnmbleB. Physician In attcndaiirc , Cnnsultn- tlon or Ill-tilth book free. SIC llee bid ? . U 2S9 sun CAiiTini iiAjtDWAiu : co. . nos nouo- las , for mantels , crates , tiles , maible work rtc. U-SC3 N OENTLIMIN nnsiu A LADY friend ; can render iieslrtnncc. KVL ! descrip tion und life , nlistxcr. A SO , HCM .IIOMV TO LOAN HI.VI , U.STATR. ANTHONY LOAN & TIUJ3T CO. . 313 N. Y U Quick money nt low rates for clolco farm loini In lov/a , northern Mt tourl , eastern Nehrarkn W Ml CITY LOANS. C. A. BTAIIU. 923 N , Y. LITi : W-29. MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPUOVr.D OMAHA real entale. Drcnnun , l.uvo Co. , rnxton block. W-2J3 LOANS ON IMPIlOVnD & UNIMPUOVr.D CITY pi-ui/erty. W. Farnam Smith . CO. , 1310 Pnrnam W-294 MONT.Y TO LOAN AT LOW nATnS THK O. P. Davis Co , 1SOT Fnrnam St. W 235 rillVATD MON1JY FllO.M J109 UPWARD , FT D. Wend , lull und Uouslns. W 479-31 0 PUll CUNT MONKY TO IXIAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. V. Mclkle. Omaha W-779-- MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PIIOPUIITY AT loucit rntcx. llulldlns loans wanted. Fidelity Trust company , W 832 MOXUY TO lOANCIIATTiiS. MONKY TO LOAN ON rUllNlTUItU , PIANOS horses , v.-auons. etc. ; nt lowest raio In city , no remouil of Roods : ilrlctly confidential , you can pay the lu.m on nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTGAOi : I.OA.N' CO. , 300 So. ICtli St. X-298 MONUY TO LOAN. 30 , CO. W. DAYS. FUHNI- luic , pianos , etc. Duff Orccn. room B Darker blk X 297 HUSIMSS CIIA\CIS. roil SALC , ABOUT 2,000 LBS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ilia. aRatc , 150 pair twii-thlnl cases. 40 douldu Iron stands for two-third cacs. This material unn used on Tlie Omaha lleo nnd Is In fairly Rood condition. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to milt purchaser. Apply In perron cr by mall to The Iteo I'nb- lltlilng Co. Oinnlin , Neb. Y 713 IK AVKUAOI3 WniKLY NiT INCOMK WITH 1 .0 Invented. Safe. conscrvntUo. 1'rosijfctns , procfn , froc. F. Daly , 1293 IJroiduny , New York. Y MC33 N12- FOll SAM HHAIi ISSTATK. AHSTUACTS. TIIU HYItON HHED COMPANY. He M9 . i/w , FAK.MS , LANDS Oco. P. Hernia IH-nl r.flate Co. , Paxton Ulk. Ite 9 : FARM LANDS 1 < M near Albion , JJ.200. ICO near Aurora , S-IDMi. ire near Onceola. la. , S23 an sere. 1M near Sprlnnlleld , 113 nn acre. ICO near IknnliiKton , > 10 an ucre. ICO Hurt Co. , (21 nn ncr . 220 Hurt Co. , V:0 nn ncrc. 9i Mills Co. , la , } 20 nn ncrc. 7(1 ( Mills Co. , ! . , J.VJ nn acre. [ .00 Monona. Co. , la. , 5209 an ucre. 40 Mononn Co. , Iu. , SK'J. ' C ] nenr Omahn , S4.COO , 5t near Omahl , J3.M" ) . 21) near Omaha , ? 2 000. l.r > 9 near Omaha , i < > 0 an acre , EO nenr Lincoln , H.fOO. ICO on Dodite St. , J1C.COO. n ncres close In. JSUO. C. P. Harrison. S12 N. 1' . Life. HK-985 29 .MUSIC , AHT AMI LANOUAGU. anonau r. QULLENIIECK. BANJO , MANDO. lln and guitar teacher. lioom 412 llee lIMg. Tel. 238. 100 HOHMIMI PIANO. nXCHLLUNT CONDITION , only 1173 ; line Hallct & . Crannton ; only 5100. t inu easy ; nlso Stelnuay , Knabe , vose i Soim and Kmersan plnnoa at lowest prices , 318 McCaeus bulldlns. Wl 31 UI'IIOLSTKHI.Vfl. o TO M. S. WALKUN FOII IlIdHT PHICKS on furniture packlntr and repairing ; mat- tiMtsrs , couihes and cushions. 2111 < 'urDlnif tt. ' . ! . 1J31. m DANCING SCHOOL. A CLASS FOll ADVANCU PUPILS IS NOW forming at Morund'i to meet every Monday at 8 p. m. ! ticket for ) A w * ) , 13 : eood until used. Call nt UIO Hartley it ; always open. M808 N20 _ HDILIJINU AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. lIAIUa IN MUTUAL , U. & U. ASS'N PAYB . T. t p r cent whtn 1. 2 , > yean old ; always rot i2 emuble. 1704 Farnum Bt. Nattltiecr S a. . SOO HOW TO OKT A HOMB OH 8UCUIIU GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omulm K & II. AiV , 1701 Farimm. a. U. Natlluger , Baa 01 IIOHSICS WINTHIIKII. WINTKHEDi IJK3T OP f\HE SM7 Center st. M-W 1l aoou sunoniNO. IIKST CAIIR. tt so MONTH : W. F. Snyder. 5tlh and I avennorth , wrlta SfiOJ Marcy. M 744 N17 PI.KNTY OF PCUI ) . 8IIRDH AND WATUIl ; Imr-fs calleil for and delivered , rntfs , w per month. Address Dallcy , Crescent City In MW NM SiWl.fMACIIINKS AMI SUPPLIES , NKW IIOMi : . HOt'SUtlOI.l ) AND .VIII ' I tculnc maclilno onice , 1311 Cap. ave. Tol. IKH. 1MIVSICAI. CUI.TUHK. cuTioN-Miia w. DOHWAHD. en N. 19lh. MtU N12 * iti.vriM't ; it.Msiiin HOOMS. C CIIAMIlUnS FOII HOUSUKUnPINO. MAN and wife ; water In kitchen , steel sink. 319 N. 17th. O-M- TVi'nwurrnits. OF.T TIIK I1UST TYPUWIUTKIIB SUPPLIHS : repairs United Typewriter .t Supplies Co. , 1619 Fnrnnm street. MS30 Juna SO 1'AWNIIHOICnilS. II. MAIIOW1TZ LOANS MONUY. 415 X. 16 ST. SOS .MASON J. 1 > . HUALY , 1S22 CLAIUC STHUUT. H-C51 Nll SIIOUTHANU AM ) TYl'EWUlTIXa. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. L1FI1 202 AT OMAHA I1US1NUSS COLLKQU , 1CTH AND DoURlns. S3I IIKNTISTS. 8AVI3 MONUY I1Y OOINQ TO SUYMOUH. dentlnt , 933 North 21th St. ; lowest charges ; nor It Riiaranteed. palnleo extraction ; examina tion free ; open evenings , 933 N-2'3 LOST. BTIlAYUn OK STOLEN. SMALL HAY HOUSU and IniRey ; return to 3331 I irlniore Bt. foi' re- ward. iMtl 9S7 SO * LOST-OOLD UYUOLAPSUS WITH J1LACK KUard ; name In case ; reward rrturn to 314 N. 2CI.1 ft. Lost 9S6 29 * LOST. I > UHOUNnO STKIUI. IlIlANDni > Ken on left hip. Aildre < M. II. HaRartv. South Omahn UxclmnRO bulldlne. Lost M9M 30 * SUES & CO. . PATbST SOLICITOUS , Ileo llullillnp. Uinnhn. Nobr Advlco and Patent Hook FUIIX : One "Fholiisaijcl for Oic. ( Trade Mark. ) ACCIDENT TICKETS. Of unity Cuiiiiuiiiy ot Jicvf York. gives THBEK MONrHS' insurance , $1OOO for $1.00 , t men or women , between IS nnd CO yearn of age , OKnlnat fatal Htrect AccldvntH n-fuot , or on lllcyclcs. llorecs. WiiRons , lloi-cs Curs , Itulliond curs. KlcvutcO , llrldsf. Trolley nnd Cable cars. SlenmnlilV9. Slcnmliontii nnd Strain Terries. J 100. COO deposited nlth the Insurance Department of the ttati ot New York for the security of the Insured. Knr Snlc liy Chas. Kaufmami , 1302 Douglas Street. Ttl. 10 * Omnlii. N h New Location , IStli and Farnam Snlo and uro rollt-r never tail , arolmllntloiH. Atnlldriipelsts.rllufur 1\'tma \ 'iS" ( < i/iiard U1KF.VILCOX ilnui- C1NK Co. , 2 > bu. ClglitUbt. , 1'lilUUa. , I'o. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves I11UHL1NGTUN & MO. IClVCIl. ! Arrives OmahaUiilonp | : pot , lotn & Mason SU. | Omuht SiUainT . T. . . . Denver Uxurcra. . . , . :35am : :5Ipin.lllt Hills. Mont. & 1'ugot Snd. Ux. 4Ujpm 4Upm . Denver L'xpuss . 'jpn' 7gipm. ; .Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ; , , 7(3pir. . . .Lincoln I cal ( except Sunday. . .ILSOan : 2Mpm..rast Mall ( for Lincoln ) dully. . . _ Leaves ( CHICAGO. IlUnLWOTON & g. I Arrive ! Oinalml Union Depot , lOtlt & lluson Stu. ( C.OOpm . Chicago Vestlhule.,7. . . . ' . . 8 : 00am OMSum . ChlcuKQ Kxprcss. . 4lipra : 7cpin..ChlcQKo : and tit Louis Uxpress. . 8COara : HMOam . Paclno junction Local . 6:10pro : . . . . j'ast Mall . Leaves ICHICAQO. MIL. & ST. l'AUL.Arrlvcs' | OinahalUnion Depot. JOth & Mason Bts. | Omaha C:30pm : Chicago Limited 8Kam : llOOarn..ClilcaEO Cxprces ( ex. Sunday ) . . 3Upm : LeavesTciIICAGO & NOUTHWEST'N.Arrives ( OmahajUnlon Depot , JOtli & Mason Sts. ( Omaho "iO:43aiii : Ea leni Impress aFiOjim 4Cpm Ventlbuled Limited C:40pm : CUpm : St. I'aul Express 9:30am : C:40am : til. Tau ! Limited > :05pm 7JOam.Carr- : Sioux City Local..llilOpm 6Mpm..Omana ChlcaKO Special 8:00am : MUaourl Valley Local 9.30aii Leaves { CHICAGO. Il .1. " & PACIFICTArrlircs" " OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th A Mason 81s.I Omahn _ EAST. lo:4Cam..Atlantic : Express lex. Sunday ) . . 5:3Jpm : 1.00pm Niaht Expresc 8lSam : 4.50pm..Chleaco Vestlbuled Ltmltcd. . . . l:3nm : 4:50iin..St. : | Taul Vegtlbiiltd r.lmlicJ . . 1 Mt > m 6(5pm.Oklahoma : ( ft Texas Ex. ( ix. Sun..10IJum ) : l:4Qpm : Colorado I.lmlteu. . :00pm : Leaves I C. . ST. P. . lA. S. U. iAiTlves Omahal Depot , lltb ciS Wctstjr fltt. 1 Omaha " Bloux Ciir Acvommodatlon . l:00pci : lt:30pm..Bloux City i : pr n lex. Sun..ll:65un ) : t15pm ; . Bt. Puut Umima . ; lOum Leaves I F. , E. A MO. VALLKT. lArrlvet Oniahttl Depot , lliin mid \V bsier His. I Omaha 300pm ; Fast Mall nn-1 Eiprcts 6:00pm : 3(0pm.ex , Sat. ) Wvo. Bx. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 6:00pm : 7Mum.i'i'raor.t Local ( Sundays Only ) , . 7IOam. : . .Non'ulk Kxpreto ( ex , din.10:25am ) : < : Upm Bt. Paul Express PilOarn Leaves K. C. . HI. J. i C. II. ( Arrives OnialmlUnion Depot. lOlh A Mason Bts. ( Omaha SMam : Knnnan City Day Express 6:10nm : 10-OOpm.K. C. Nlnht Kx. via U. I' . Trans. 6SOam : Ix-avcs MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives Depot , 15th and Webster Bis. [ Omaha . . . .vi..Nebraska A Kansas Limited..l:2Jpm : :30pm Kansas City Express 8:00ara : liOQpm Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun. ) > :00am LeaVesl HIOUX CITY & PAClJ 7a ( Arrives Omahal Depot , Utli nnd Webster Hla. | Omaha _ j15pm1..1 ± L.8t.Paul Limited. Leaves | SIOUX CITT & PACIKia ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason 8t . | Omaha C:40arn : . Bt. Paul Passcniier llllPpin 7SOnm Bloux City Passenuer COinnt CUpra St. Paul Limited > : :0am Leaves I UNION PACIFIC ; ( Arrive * OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Bt . | C laha P'Vam . . . .Kearney Express i'lltnir t : > 0am Overland Limited 4 5pS t:30pra.Iltat'ce : A Stromsb'n Ex. ( ex. Bun.li05pn ) ; 5:4Ipm..Grand : Island Express ( ex. Bun.lliOJpu Fast Mall t40uir ! Ixnves [ WAPAHII HAtLWAY. IXrrlves pmahalUnlon Depot. 10th A Mason Sts.j Omahs 4ttOpm St Louis Cannon Itall Most Complexion Powders liavo a vulgar glare , but Pozzoni'ala a true bcautlflor , vrbcwe eUccts are laatlng , Tin ? 1 i rl' ton * nurses , Manaxori , TOMOHT VT 8115. bans i vfc , , , , , . MAT1NEI3 SAYfllDAV. Prkeiic , Me. 7Sc. IBW ai.50. XIMIUI.V < IAY M3W SllltlC. THE CREI3HTOH Two Night * , CtH SUNDAY MATlMtiE , NOV. I , KIniv nnil Crlnneer , prcsentlnir IN GAT NKW YORK. Ontmry nnJ Lpilfrer'n thlnl annual review. Sfats now en oalc Zic , We , 75o , M.W. tl W. Mnllliro , IJc , 3. > c , > .0o , 70c , tl 00. TIIRATHIt L. M. Cr.twforJ. Mgr. | l'KICK ! > SII.MIAY MlillT , AOV IM . Dr.IiOYD COOKE Anil his company of KiiRllsh Spirit Mediums. Demonstrating HI'IUIT I'OW 311 In light pro- iluci-il with nil the wclnl BU roumllngn of the seance room Oooil rvservetl sentu , J3o. Seats on sale Sal- unlay mornlnir , 9 a , m. noTin.s. HOTEL. AM ) JOMS vrurnvs. 140 moms , Imlhs. stcnm heat and alt noilero cnnvcnlrnccp. Hull's. 11.W end S2.CO per tiny. Tf.Wo unexcelled. Bprcfnl low rules to rtKUlat boarder * FllANK HIUMTCH. Alcr. JOHN ! ' . Fi.vt.AV , 1'rop. ( L/VTE McTAGUE'S ) First-Class Grill Rooms. RAT S 81,00 TO 82.50 A DAY , All rooms flte.um hcntol and ovcrythlnt ; strictly tuodorn. 1509 FAEUAM. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUCC1STQ. Wonted For U S. uulo-bodled liruiy , - , un- niairlcd men , between ages of 21 nnil 30 citizens of the United Slates , of good char- nctur nnd ti > mpernto ImhllB. who can spcnk , lend nndvrlto UiiKlKh. For Informntlon apply , piefcrably by ( utter , to Recruiting Olllccr. Fort Crook. Uullcvuc. Neb EVERY .WO5VJAN . Somctlnit-s neoo. n rcllnbU montlily regulating medlcmf DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS , Arc prompt , safe iinilcirttilnln rcjult. Tliocrntv be ( Ur. IVal's ) nnvt'rdisaDDolut , iVucnorvvhoitt Bhcrmnn & McConnct Drug Co. 1513 Uodgc struct. Omaha , Neb. OF TOUAV'S WBATIIIJU. SIIOVVH In IVirtliinh or > t > liniNUii In .tloriiliiK1 ( 'Iciir'niiil Ciilil I.ntrr. WASHINGTON , O'pt. fiS. The forecast for Friday Is : For Nebraska nnd Kansas Generally fair , preceded In the morning by local snows ; northwest winds ; colflor In eastern and warmer In westtrn portions. For Colorado and Wyoming Generally fair nnd warmer : variable winds. For South Dakota Fair , preceded by local snows In eastern portion ; north winds , be coming variable ; slightly warmer. For Montana Generally fair ; west winds ; sIlKhtly warmer in western portion. For Oklahoma , nnd Indian Totrltory Generally fair Friday ; cool northwest winds. For Missouri Haiti ; probably snow In northwest portion , followed by clearing vveutbur ; much colder ; west winds ; prob ably fair and colder Friday night and Sat urday. For Iowa Rain In eastern nnd snow In western portions In the morning , followed by clearing ; winds shifting to west ; cooler. Local Hi-uoril. OFFICE OF THG WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA , Oct. 29. Omaha record ot tem perature and rainfall , compared with the corrocpomllng day of the past three years : 1S30. 1MI3. mi 1SQ3 Maximum temperature. . . C2 S3 30H Minimum temperature. . . 39 17 32 2S Averngu temperature 46 23 31 3G Rainfall 1.C5 .00 .72 .03 Condition of tcmt > or.Uuro nnd precipita tion nt Omaha for the day and ulnco March 1 , ISSii. Normal temperature for the day 47 Dellclency for the day i Accumulated excess since March 1 13 Normal precipitation for the day .06 Inches Excess for the tl.iy l.'J Inches Total precipitation since Mar. 1..35.GS inches Excess since March 1 4.73 Inches Dullclcncy corresp'g period 1S93..I0.34 Inches Dellclency corrcsp'g period 1SUI. . 13.06 Indies IleporlN from StutloiiN ( it S i > . in. STATIONS AND STATE OF Onmlm , cloudy North I'latte , enovvlni ; . . ci.oo ; Salt I.nku City , cloudy. si .00 Chfjennt1 , clear .00 Ilapid City Huron , fino\lnK .52 ChloaKO , cloudy M TS .01 St. Louis , cloudy 70 72 .18 St. I'aul , nilnln.L- 41 4011.30 Dn\ciiwrt | , clear CI CS | .30 Helena , part cloudy 41 4C .00 Itnnsax City , tloudy M CC .21 Havre , cloudy 40 41 .00 Illsmnrck , cloudy 31 : t | .00 Wllllston , cloudy 2S 381 .00 Galveston , jiart cloudy. . JO 78.71 | _ "T" Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WIJI.S1I. Local 1'orecunt Olllclal. LOCAL iiitiviTin.s. A son was born to Mr.'and ' Mrs. Charles Kountzo on Wedneedayj-j" A son was born to Kcv , } " . Tonga and wife on Friday morning In v Decauso of the lack of a quorum yester day afternoon's meetlngi-af the Omaha Pair and Speed association Wah postponed. Dr. George L. Mlllor * will address the teachers of the public schpols this afternoon at 4:30 : In the olllco , ol , the superlutcndent of schools. ' < T There will bo no 'trriMtIng of the Com mercial club's executl } ' ? cpmmltteo ° u Tucsr day next , on account of the election. The regular weekly meeting 1ms bccu postponed one week , ' ( Charles R. Hoatrlght MS been arrested on the complaint of Mttniffjcr Cootes of the Dollono hotel on the ! clifl go of defrauding nn Inkecpor. Ho falrd U pay n. ? 50 board bill. Iloatrlght Buys .tbitlho was a "little short" of money and tin'manager ' refused to run thu bill any longer. Domlnlck Cogau of 2S15 South Twelfth street Is the owner of a very vicious dog , according to N'els Anderson of Fourteenth and I'helps atrceta. Anderson alleged that the dog bit his horeo Wednesday and caused a runaway , which resulted in a general smashup. Cogan will bo arrested. Dr. J. D. Ward , charged with the larceny of a book from the public library , was yesterday given thirty days In the county Jail for the offense. Ward It Is alleged took the book from tha library several months ago and then lull the city. Ho re turned yesterday and was Immediately placed under arrest. James Carlson was arrested for being drunk yesterday. Ho was hanging around a saloon near the corner of Sixteenth and Davenport streets. While on his way to the station ho throw a largo Ilaak of vvhlsky , which ho had concealed In hU pocket , upon the pavement. Carluon upon being locked up was charged with tbronlug glims upon the street. HAVE KISSED AND MADE UP Jniiioa Sheldon nnil Wife Start for Their Old Homo , in Buffalo. MINNIE MORRIS IS STILL IN JAIL Will Ho Kept Until ( IliiMnitnl nnil Ar - Wi'll Out of Ilio Wnj , Wlu-ti Slit- Will Hi * H < - liMinvil from CtiNloily , The scnaatlonnl escnpailo of Attorney James Sheldon of llufTalo , N. Y. , who was arrested In this rlty on the ch.irfio ot adultery , hns reached the beglnnlni ; ot the end. Yesterday moniliiK the police court hlot- tor sliouoil the dismissal of the case , and In a few days the same entry will bo placed against the name of Mlnnlo Morris , who was arrested with Sheldon. Immediately after the arrest of the t > alr Mrs. Sheldon \\as determined on prosecu tion , hut she was too much In love with her husband to long hold fJst to such an Intention. With the Morris woman no lotiRcr before her eyes she gradually re lented and was perfectly willing to forglvo and to try to forget. As a matter ot fact , she seemed to bo of the opinion that her husband was less to blame In the matter than the woman. Sheldon nt first resented the advances of his wife. Ho said that he did not want to go back with her , but wished to remain with his newer lovo. After a day spent In the county Jail , however , wiiero his own good clothes were removed and lie was ar rayed In prison garb , and after appreciating the serious nature of the charge against him , his objections vanished and ho was ready to meet his wife. The settlement was reached Wednesday night after police court had adjourned. Con sequently the pair were compelled to go to Judge Gordon's house to have the case dismissed. The county attorney accompanied them. There the case was dismissed In duo form and Sheldon was given hla liberty. Yesterday morning the couple went to the house at 3844 Hamilton street , whcro Shel don and Mlnnlo Morris had been living as Mr. and Mrs. James Wells. There Sheldon picked out his clothing and possessions , leaving these belonging to the Morris woman behind. These , together with the wedding presents of Mrs. Sheldon , were packed to bo shipped back to Duffnlo. The couple In tend to return to that city at once and resume - sumo their marital relations as It nothing had happened. Minnie Morris will still remain a factor In their lite , however. As soon as she Is released she has signified her Intention of returning to her homo In Utlca. N. Y. , which Is hut a short distance from Huffalo. She is still under the Jurisdiction of the local courts. It Is the Intention to hold hci until the Shcldons get safely out of the city In order to avoid further complica tions. As soon as they leave , the cose will be nollcil. "I will keep an cyo on my boy until wo roach IJuffalo , " was Mrs. Sheldon's parting words to the police ofllclals. Sheldon will have diniculty In leaving the side of his wife , as the woman sgys she will have her eye on him , going wherever and whenever ho coes. ' The popularity of Salvation Oil Is not as tonishing when wo hear of its many cures. AMUSEMENTS. The centennial period of Napoleon's early greatness has called forth much magazine literature and strong plays not a few In which ho forms the central figure. Sardou's " .Madamo Sans Oeno , " perhaps the most notable of these latter , had its first produc tion In the English language In America very nearly two ywrs ago , In Washington. It was somewhat tardily presented to an Omaha audience last night at the Urclghton. with the leading and some of the sub ordinate inembciH of the original cast. H Is not too much to say that play and players mndo a hit , Instantaneous and pronounced If the -Omaha public could only bo brought to a knowledge ot the surpassing merit of this entertainment , It is safe to say that the house would not contain the people who would flock thither during the remainder ol the engagement. The English version ofthe comedy Is b > Charles Henry Mcltzer , himself a distin guished critic of the drama. The action opens with a prologue , full of ihc beating of drums and the shouting of patriots. It Is the Revolution In Paris. They are be sieging the Tullcrlcs , and the heavy boomIng - Ing of the artillery Is heard In the distance The scene Is a laundry , kept by ono Cath erine Hubschcr , who , by reason of the reck lessness of her demeanor and her disregard of conventionalities , Is called by her com rades Madame Sans ( Jeno. She enters , this Trilby of a hundrd years ago , not conspicu ously fair of face nor attractive of figure , llko Du Maurlcr's blanchlaseuso do fin , but possessing the same ch-arm of good com radeship and adding thereto a freedom ot manner sanctioned by the llccnso of that topsy-turvy time. The palace Is taken ; she la closing the shop to go with the rest to uwcll the mob which Is to complete the downfall of the Capets. Suddenly a door Is burst open and a man staggers In wounded. Do Is Do Kclppcrg , an Austrian , who has done his utmost In behalf of poor Marie Antoinette. The pursuit is hot behind him. Ho wins the sympathy of the laun dress , who , hearing the thundering of the soldiers at the outer door , conceals this partisan of "tho Austrian woman" In her bed room. Then she admits the soldiers , a lawless band , among whom is Lcfebvro. her afllanced husband. Catherine gives them drink and entertains them until it Is time for them to depart , when Lcfebvro shows his hands , which are soiled , and desires to wash them. Ho starts" for the bed room , but 1s hindered by Catherine , whoso indent reluctance - luctanco to allow him to enter arouses his actlvo jealousy. Then she Is superb In her enraged dignity , "You may go In when you are my husband , " she siya , "and not be fore. " Ho wrests the key from her , however , and rushes In. A moment later ho returns "Why did you not tell mo , " ho demands , "that you had a dead man In there ? " H Is a trap to learn if she cares for the fugi tive. She , however , loves Lcfebvro ouly.vvlth tilnglo-heartcd dovotlon , and so escapes the snare. Lefebvro aids the Austrian to get clear away , and the curtain falls upon a pretty prospect of a speedy marriage ot Catherine and her lover. Poncho Is In the prologue an Idle schemer , who shows even then the ability which brought htm prefer ments under Napoleon's empire. To hlh boastings that ho will ono day bo minister of police , Catherine replies jeorlngly that that will happen when she becomes u duchess. The first act shows this double consumma tion effected. The laundress , married to Lefebvro , has been carried along by Iho wave of prosperity which mndo him & duke and a marshal of Franco. She Is shown In a wonderful dcshablllu , surrounded by tradesmen am } teachers of dHiicIng and de portment. She overrldps all traditions and ceremonies by her unconqticred nplrlto and her defiance of public opinion , Her husband enters , fresh from audlcmco with Napoleon , who has demanded ot 111 in that ho divorce his wlfo. Hut ho U resolved not to do this , nor would she allow him , and .tho wheedles him and allures him with blandishments nml they swear never-dying affection. Thence co mo in the haughty albtors of the cniporor , who Insult the low-born duchess and taunt her with her shortcomings. Sun Is a match for them , lion over and having a superior command of Invective , Is ahlu to cairy the day against them KJ effectively that they retire In contusion inor/ilaliiK Iho con tumelious laundre-jii thi vftngeancH of the omperor. Now the emperor , In hU poor and frlendlfxa days , had taken hi * xc.inty linen to ritherlno'n laundry to bo vvimhed , and the l/miilrrfl.s Mtul ml in I red the vallovy and untidy lieutenant , who , however , had been too Intent upon hl.i maps and orlicmes to notice her advauce * . flhn It able , when ho summon * her In royal ( lUplvusurn to nn Interview , to disarm Ills unK > > r and to raaka of him no firm a frlond liixt nut only are the fortuue * of hlmsoll ar.J her InnUuid placed on ati iumialflbn ! ! I'auls , but nho manages to oxtrlcnto the Intrepid Tto Nolp- rerg from an Indiscretion which Iho cm * poror has detected and which Is llko to cost the Austrian bin life. So the final curtain descends on Napoleon taking snuff with Pouchp , who has nldivl Catherine' * plots , and Madame Sana Oono herself happy In the nrnn of her honest Joseph. Miss Kldder Id admirably adapted to the parts of the laundress nnd the duchess or rather the part , for ( hero In but one. She l still Catherine Hubucher , though she has risen In the world. Her hair shows no tinge of gray , nor doe she look ft day older In 1811 than slip did when the Tullerles fell , nineteen years beforo. Her voice Is n Joy , full , round and resonant. Her slang Is de licious , albeit sometimes anachronistic ; nnd ono Is at a lass which of her manncra Is most worthy of commendation the bold froc style of the laundress , the petulant cajolery of the fond wlfo , the charm of the ro-iuet In the scenes with Napoleon , or the lofty womanliness ot tlu > rebuke to the presumptuous ladles of the court. Mr Cook presents nn accurate picture of Napoleon In the days when ho was master of nurope. IIU makuup U carefully copied from portra'ts , and altogether the Imperson ation deserves the highest praise. Other agreeable features of the performance are the manly Do Nclpperg of Mr. Granger , an excellent romantic actor , and Mr. Itusscll's flno and consistent work as the bluff nnd klnd-hoarted Lofobvro. The piece Is put on with a magnificence and nn attention to historical detail which merits columns of laudatory description. The pcrfornnnco Is In nil respects n most worthy one. and the public la urged for Its own Mike not to fall to see It at some tlmo during the engagement. "In Gay New York , " which achieved a record of 100 performances at the Casino In New York City , also established n now mark In the matter of summer patronage among metropolitan play houses. . Nothing moro oxhlMaratlng , more zcstful , more adapt able to the tastes of the great mass of theater goers has been presented within the memory of a generation ot theater goers. It runs almost the entlro gamut of theatrical offerings : Comedy , opera , farce , spectacle , ballet , vaudeville , all contribute to Its treas ury of good things. An organization of fully seventy persons engages In the per formance , which will bo given nt the Crclgh- ton Sunday afternoon and evening and Mon day ovenlnc , A most successful engagement Is an ticipated for Den limn Thompson's beautiful play , "Tho Old Homestead , " which Is booked for two nights and Wednesday matinee , com mencing Tuesday night , November 3. In "Tho Old Homestead" Dcnman Thompson tells a powerful story nnd trlls It well. The characters are clean-cut , the moral Is good , nnd the tendency of the play Is toward that greater1 good-will toward man that believers In the millennium are constantly seeking for. Tor the lovers of the marvelous n treat la In Btoro at Hoyil'a theater , Sunday night , November 1 , whr-n Jr. Cooke , n spirit medium , will glvo ono of his seances , not In darkness , but In open light. Dr. Cooko's open seance. It Is claimed , was presented by him before the leading scientific soclotlc-j of England , Austria , Germany nnd France. Dr. Cooke was submitted to critical test cmi- dltlons. A table rises nnd Moats in the nlr , flowers nro brought to the audience by In visible hands , slate writing is demonstrated , questions written and retained by the Inter rogators receive full and Intelligent answers. Tlint .III ) fill I' With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and Internal cleanli ness , which follows the UEO of Syrup of Figs , is known to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offciod but never accepted by the well-informed. Short Almost 1'Ivillunilriil Diillnrx. John U. Qulnlcy , postmaster ut Hprlng- lleld , Snrpy county , has been removed from olllco nt the request of his bonilMiien , und John C. Jllller placed In temporary ohniic by the postal authorities. Inspector Swift dropped Into the olllco n fuvv days IIKO to chock up and wns at Jiuco Informi'd by Qulnley Umt ho would llml a shortage of nearly $ . .iK . This amount Qulnley allORCH wns stolen from htm In Omaha on SeptVin- bcr 21. Ho says ho put It In his pocket and Intcndctl to deposit It with the post master at Omalm , as n-nultcd by postal regulations , but before reaching the Onmlm postolllcu his pocket was picked. Ho s.iya the reason he did not leport the affair was that ho hoped to make the amount good before saying anything about It , but had been unable to do BO. Sonnenschctn of West Point was In the city yesterday. George Iloctcl , a prominent stockman of Leigh , Is In the city. T. M. Humphrey of Ilapid City was among Hio arrivals yesterday. I ) . J. Scannoll left for Chicago last night to bo absent n few days. J. H. Sutherland of Tekamah was an Omaha visitor yciterd.iy. Sam Mcgeath left ycatcidny for Chicago on n short business trip. P. T. nirchard , a Norfolk business man. was In the city yesterday. W. C. Cherry and wlfo of Ucd Oak , la. , were In the city yesterday. H. S. 1'orrls of Shcnundoah , la. , cpcnt a few hours In town yesterday. C. J. Delloll of the Kosebud agency was among the arrivals yesterday. W. G. Hutchlnson left last night for Grand Island to bo gouo several days. 17. K. Smith has gone to Chicago , where ho will visit friends for a fortnight. M. T. Carso , who has been In Chicago for a few days , returned home last night. Mrs. M. II. Heed has gene to Chicago , where she will visit friends for a few days. Twenty-five mcmbors of Mudamo Sans Gene company arc quartered at the Ilaiker. Colonel W. P. Cody was in the city yes terday \vhlto enroutu to his homo at North PJatte. J. P. Douol , stage manager for Madame Sans Gene company , Is stopping ut the Ua rkcr. Charles II. Reynolds and John C. Holland of Buffalo , Wyo. , were Omaha arrivals yes terday. J. G. Hamilton of the Norfolk Ucot Sugar company was ono of the Omaha arrivals yesterday. J. V. Wolfe of Lincoln , ono of the leaders of the populist party , spent the day In the city yesterday. II. C. Richards left for the cast last night on a trip which will extend over a con siderable period. W. V. Hedden. Chicago , and Con Harring ton , Nebraska City , are knights of the uilp stopping at the Darker. U. B. Schneider of Kromont , treasurer of the republican state central committee , was among the Omaha visitors yesterday. Charles K. Winter nnd Phillip G. Winter left last night for Wymore , Neb. , their old home , to attend a sound money tally. Mrs. M , A , I'lnney of Durllngton , la. , who hau been vlnltlng the family of II , K. Ilur- ket of this city for several wocKs , loft last ovonlng for Lincoln , MUs Catherine Campbell , Miss Fannle Hart , MUa Ituth Oliver , Miss Lotilfio Draper , MIfiH Kloienco Lincoln , Mliii Judith Muse and Mlt F. Hill are some of Urn ladle * with the Madamu Sans Qono company stop ping at the Darker. Ncbruskans at the hotels : Lawrence Donald , Grand Island ; 'C , K. Jones , Lluciiln ; A. 0. Wright. Glmwood ; P. A. Yeast , Ilvnnnls ; Dr. D. D. Potter , Howard ; John A , Wrems , Fullertou ; II. Clark , .S'oifnlk ; E. A. Stockalngur and W. H. Illlun. Humphrey ; I. I ) . Clark , I'upllllon ; G. M , Died , burc. _ DIJNDV Judge Elmer 8. , October 2S , tiued W years. Funeral services Saturday , Oc tober 31 , nt 2 p. in. , at the residence. Tin ; uiJAi/rv AIAIIKKT , IN8TIIU.MKNT8 placed on ict-ord , Thurs day , October 29 , ISM ; QUIT CLAIM URBD8. C. H. Bamon to K C. Iluvor , lot 10 block V , Jirlgga Place J } unions. S. S. Curtis receiver to Omaha Lonn & Trust company , lot 10 , block 11 , 1'at- rlclt'a 21 nud. . , . , , . , , , , W Total amount of transfers , , , , , El South Omalm Nows. On November 1 there will bo duo at the ntato fiscal agency In New York City the sum of | : i.5 ! > 0.75 nnd City Treasurer Ilraid- well will today forward n portion of th amount. Of this sum $1CGSO will bo used to take up maturing district bonds , divided Into eight paving , two grading nnd five curb * Ing districts. Interest on district funding bonds now outstanding nnd due amounts to } 3ti75 , nlso $5,43 ? CO on Interest coupon * on districts. This Is ono of the largest p.tyntcnts the city will bo called upon to make for nome time , nnd while there la not enough money In the dlfforont funds to pay the total , It Is expected that the prospcctlto purchaser of the new funding bonds will place to the credit of the city nt the fiscal agency the sum of 120,000 nnd If this Is done the city can make this payment In full and also pay J7.000 which It defaulted on October 1. After the sale of the now Issue of bonds there will be no need of the city borrowing money for awhile to mcot the payments on maturing bonds and Interest coupons. KVrnilTAIMIK.Vl' 1IY IIHII SCHOOL liirri > Mtiur Proiirntit 4o Itoniloroil ' 1'lllN AfITIIIIOII. This afternoon at the High school the High School Literary society will glvo nn entertainment to which the friends nnd pat ents of thu pupils nro Invited. The program follows : llevlcw , "Louisiana , " Mnbol Thomas ; recitation , "Tho llrldgo Keeper's Story , " Julia Dates ; original story , Porrlo Wheeler ; dcbato."Hosolved , That the Inltla- tlvo and Hefcrendum Plan of Lcglfllntloa Should Do Adopted by the United States ; " afilrmitlvf. Samuel McDonald , llcrtha Clark ; negative , Charley Wells. Hnlllo Patterson ; recltntlon , "Tho Pauper's Ilevongo , " Anna Drayton ; essay. "Indoor Sports. " Mary Sampson ; historical sketch , "Dattlo of Dull Hun , " Hey Krebs ; quotations. Desslu Mey- crs ; character sketch , John Corcoran ; dis cussion of the populist platform , Louelln Daniels ; essay , "Tho Prohibition Party , " Pearl Snyder ; rovlovv of the political situa tion , Frank Merrill ; question box , GIslo Graham ; select reading , "A Drowning Club In Doaton , " Vera Darling ; foreign events , Clara Merrill ; homo nous , Mary Darrott ; dlscuHslon of the national platform , Lena Cockrell ; "Tho Story of n Di'ggar. " Mary Darling : "History of Political Parties. " Hubert Smith ; "Present Method ot KlcctlnR a President , " Dcrtlo Chase. iMtii > Aiiii ) "TO w fiTc Throe Siipiiosrtl Coiillilvnee Men Taken Into CiiNloily. Chief Drcnnan yesterday afternoon ar rested three men supposed to bo a trio of confidence sharks who have been working this city , Omaha nud Council Dluffa for some weeks past. The prisoners gave the names of Fred Vnnco , J. Johnson nnd Wil liam Fnlrfield. Among other things found In their possession were a number of trick padlocks , nnd a llttlo Investigation on the part of the police shows that they have been along the tracks trying to pick up unwary stockmen who were willing to bet n traln- , load of cattle or less that they could open the lock. U was afterward learned by the chief that the trio attempted to llccco a Wjomlng cattleman In the yards early In the morning , but the visitor waa too well Informed to blto. The pollco arc confident that these three IUPII are the fellows who successfully worked John Schram for ? 35 ono day last week and who was compelled to work hU way back to his homo In Cherry county for want of funds to pay railroad fare. _ SeiiilN ( lie HII.VM to .Intl. Hoys still continue to violate the city ordinances by Jumping on nnd off trains Iu the ) arils. The police yesterday rounded up five } oungatcrs nnd the judge Imposed cither Jail sentences or ( lues. Joseph Vol- enco of Omaha , who has recently been re leased from the county Jail , where ho waa sent by the Omahn police Judge for tha same olfcnso , drew live dajs In Sheriff Mc Donald's hotel. Jim Pert , who claims to bo 17 years of age , but looks older , was sent up for ten days and Stanley Day was glvii Hvo days. James Twiddle und Fred Oakci have parents , who paid a line of $1 aiA costs rather than sto their children go U the county basilic. The police Intend round. Ing up the yards every day now for nwhlla and the Judge has agreed to send all violators lators of the ordinance up to the count/ jail or cine Impose a fine. Mnurle. City < < OMNI. Thomas Tata has rotuincd from a trip to California. W. E. Hoot of Coin , la. , was u visitor hero yesterday. Mrs. Walker of Pittsburg is the guest of Mrs. IM Johnton. John Gllchrlst , a Portland , Ore. , farmer Is heio on business. J. K. Summers of Merino , AVyo. , Is visit ing hero for n few days. Colonel K P. Snviigo ot CUstcr county Is In the city visiting friends. J. A. Painter of Alliance In hero looking after his propiirty Interests. A. M. Todd of Grovcr , Colo. , had a doubla dock car of sheep on sain hero yesterday. The women of the United Presbyterian church served dinner at "COI N street ye's- tcrday. A case ot scarlet fovcr Is reported at the homo of G. M. Campbell , Twentieth and II streets. George Juwott of the Hammond office force hns returned from Kentucky , whore ho spent two weeks. W. S. Sparks , an extensive ranch owner at American Falls , Idaho , Is in the city at tending to Homo business , W. G. Guthrlo , the owner of ncveral big cattle ranches In Oregon , was at thu yard ! yesterday with fourteen cars of cattle shipped fiom Huntlngtun Scarlet fever seems to bo on the Incteasa , two new ceres being reported yesterday nnd ono cn.se of scarlutlna. The doctors say the disease Is mild thla ycat and yields readily to Ucatmcnt John Sknrda , an employe at Swift's , nearly lost his left thumb yesterday u-hllo trimming meat. The knlfo slipped and cut n lonn gash on his hand and neatly covered the thumb fioir the hand. Ho suffered a great deal from ICES of blood before- the wound was drr * > .ied. Skarda lives * at Twenty-ninth and G Htteetn. Satuiday Is flag day nnd the stock yards and exchange will bo gaily decorated with. the national colnrn. Quite n number of bus iness men who am In favor of sound money will also display bags and bunting. At lopublican headquarters n largo number of lithographs of McKlnley and Hobart and paper Hags hava been distributed to voters. The doiuanu , howovcr , exceeds the supply. .MAICIM ; LOTS OF M\V ur.coim.s. .loliiuiV .Tolniiiiiii riifllnur ( lie Tlinn MnrlCN Limer mill lot\er. NA8HVILL1C , Toiin. , Oot 2D.--Four rec ords vvoro btokcii at Cumberland park to day. John S , Johnson , paced by thu llerlo ucxtctlr , covered the half iiilln In 0:11 : 1- , " , lowcilni ; his record of 0:17 : inado on Weduru- ilny. I'nrcil by tha poxtottu Johnson rodu the third mile In 0:2H-5. : The f aimer nnirk \vnrt C'/ ) 'J-r. , KCI by KiHcr at Coionmlo I.IHI April Phillips , Myi.Tfl nud I It ml In Hit thu Irliilut mark fora liuir inllo ut. OMB 2-5 , whlln Wullf-r , Myerrt , Drodls nnd Htovcr lode u quad oip-tMnl : of a inllo In OM 1-5 Tlu-Hu records are all olllclul. PHir.AUI-LPniA , Oct. ro.-The amateur world's blcvolo roi-orda WHIG biokcn at th ( Point Ilicczo truck today , L , A. Hill and H. C ( Junllnor of thin city rcduroil finrn 2-ai in 2:023-5 : the nillo tnmlern record. llylntf Blnrl , unpuc'-d. Tlii > ptevloim record wnfj hold by Ui'iiHon anil llnwnlnir of 9,111 Jose , < 'al O DoiiKliiit of the Now York Alhlullc i-lul * broio ! I ho ten mllti record , llylnic Mtnit , pnceil. lowering Urn tlKiircn from 22:31 : 3-S to 22:13. : The record had boon held by U , I ) , Adamx of JiickHonvllh Flo. . Alilxill IiiiHlK .Seven ItiiiinilM. 11UFKALO , N. Y , Oct. 20-Stanton Ab bott of Kimlund nnd Mull MtiUhowx of New Yutlr met In Ilin ilni , ' hero tonight bt-foro the Kinplio Athletic club. They were clown for llflei'ji lounilM , but It loolc just POVCII rounds for Matlhuws to gut away with the _ OVueU ( 'lull1 I'oniliut. FALLS ( MTV , Oct. 29(8 | > ecnl.-Tho ! High H < boot foot bull team of this city VK- ! Ited i'.iwnco City Tui-iidny und d fouc | < l Unit criu'k tunin by a HOIO of 4 to 0. A. IT I urn Kiiiiia lit to bo pinyed on the loc.il uroumlt In the near future ,