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    TJIE OMAHA DATTjY IVEEi TIlt'Tl DAY , JfOVEJMVBn 12. 181)11.
SPEG1RL NOTICES
AilvfrllNi-inpiiN fur lir o riiliiiiino
"III in. ( aUon until IliiUO p. in , , fur tbo
< * Vcnlti ( ; anil until H p. in. fur tin'
> imniliipr mill Hiiiiiluy eilKloiiH.
Ailvorllxorfi , lij roiiic < NlliiE ; n iitiin-
lii'i'cil i-bcolf , run linvi iiiimvi'rtt nil-
ilromi'il tn n niltnlirriMl lolliT In euro
"of Tin' HIT. AiiNWor * KO mlilM-KM-il
Mill tif ili'llvrroil on iircxontnlIon ( if
Ilii * olioolc only.
Hilli'i , I l-Ui' u u'lird Urn ! IliHorlluliI
liit -i > ril lliori'iiflor. NiilliliiK Inki-n
fur II-NM ( linn li..o fur I Ho llrxl IIIHOI--
tliin. ' 1'licKi' iiilri-rllMt'ini'iitM in Hi I lie
run < > i > n < < cctillvcy. |
SITfATKINS \V.\\Tit ) .
WANTIJIt-HITllATION. ItV YOl'Nfl MAN. AS
linokkM'ticr or ilrniiKhtfmnn ; refcri'lire * fur-
nliiheil. AiMrcM 11 t. ll'-c. A M3W 1S
JuTKATION WANTii > . Wn'llK OK ANY KIND
by llrnl clam imtnipr ; otpcrt nt K-ttcrliiK nml
MiowrnnU ; wllllnic in wi-rK for mnll wagi-s.
1'Blnlrr , ZT22 N Will ft. A 897-1J *
WA Tlll _ .MAI.H iini.i' .
WANTIII ) . AN IDHA ; WHO CAS TIIINIC OF
BOIIIO clinplo tlilnR to ( uitrntT I'mlfct your
lilcnii , they nmy lirlnR you wealth. Wrll - John
'We-ililrrljurn & Co. , l > eit. | V. . 1'ntrnt Attoritpyn ,
WuBhlnnton , O. C. . for their Jl.tOO prize orter
nnd n ll t of 200 Invcntlnns wr.ntcil. 11 108
BAi.KiiY joTw i'in WIIK : AND COMMISSION
on nn cntlicly nrw nml inunoy iimktni ; Imal-
ne > . G. V. Ailatnn Co. . Ml So. 16th Ht.
u-nrs-io
IW.M TO JKfl.W MONTHLY ANl > r.XlT.NHKS ;
i-ifcrlonce uiimci > inry ; attractive ImlUlay
gooiln free to customi-rs. Folk Itllchln ' ! K ir
Oo. . Ft. l niln. _ I1-MI13 12 *
WANTIIU , . THAVBl.INO " SAI.IWMKN 1'OH
clKnm ; olil. rrllnlilP linucp ; experience un-
n'rcpMary ; extra Iniluo-incnts to ciiftoniers :
J7..W to JI.Vi.OO per mnritli nnd i < xpcni > cx.
Chnrlrs C. lllsllcp & Co. . St. IxiiiN.
U-M1I2 1)11 *
iil.AOK MtTiTToU VYOMTNn TO TUT PP
I'lavntorii , nml fnrm liimdii. ( Mty Hiiitiloymi-nt
lliircnil , 1COT , Dn.lui' . 1I-.M120 12
> . YOUN J MNTo.iAU : :
trnclo ; only clsht wu-ki' n-nnltol ; ran earn
Iwnrl liy Sntnrdny wnKOn while ImrnlnB ; imtllt
of tnol.t ilonntnl Krailu.ilfit : F | > erl l Itiiliici-ni.'ntu
for country iipiillcnnts. Mnler' Harbor Bt-lionl ,
K1 S. Clark t. , Clilciujo. "Send for flee
" U-MIIO If
catal'-RUe. -
WA.VI'HM I'HMAI.IJ 1IIJI.I * .
rou noon.IIKSPKCTAIII.I : OIIUA CAM ,
Hcund. Y. M. C. A. Home , 2018 Davenport.
< r _ : C-MI50-N17 *
JTro.MI'irrKNT KITClir.N Ollltj AT KOS CA1'-
Itol live. 0-.M3D1 13
WANTii : > r YOI'Nr ljAIY WHO HAS SOMK
KnowlfdKii nf inuiilc fur ontflldt * iinMtlun ; ftl '
nry JSO.CO n month. Address I1. O. lie * 2W > .
Rlty. C-MII7 i :
WA1TIUJSSKS. I.I'NVH CMfXTKIt C1IUI. ANI
_ M Klrla fnr lioupow < , rl ( . City iiiiplntnenl :
lliirenil. ICWi lodK < * . C M42I 12 *
I'llll III-\TIIOISKS. )
IIOU8HS IN AM , 1'AUTS OF Till : CITY. THE
O. P. Davis Company , 1506 Pnrimm , D 10D
iTiNi\VA K. "co. , IDS N. UTII ST.
D-110
HOUHKH. C A. STAltll 925 N. Y. 1.1 KB
cuoici : HOISI-S : : AN'nroTTAOns ALL ovnu
Hie city , ) i to M. Flilclity , 1701 l-'nmam.
LAUGH LIST OK iiouss. TIII : IIYIION
Ilt-eil Co. 212 H. lull St. U-113
IIOUSICH. WAU.ACK , IlltOWN llt.K. , 1CTII
nml DoiiKlns. U-1H
13KlllT-IiOO.M MOUKIIN rilAMB. UITTACIII- : ' ) ,
2719 I'opplolon nvt'iim * : cholrpj | :0
10-rooiii tniulrni lirlrli. 520 N" . 23il , SM 00.
rmun ino.lcrn . tirlck Cll S. ISth , JIVOO.
12-room iniiilorn. ! Slh nml Woolwort.i , J22.M.
C. A STAUU. 02J N' . Y. l.lti' Ill-lit.
D-M116
H , ritoM w UP : i.Aitan LIST.
'McCaRUe Inventment Co. , 1BW ! llwlge Pt.
D-SITCS
A UKAtlTIFUIj IIOMB IN T.AI'AYETTB
Place ; 8-ronms ; all mo'lcrn ; rplemlia condition ;
no\ l > efii ronteil lioforc : now orfercil nt a
low rental to llrM-ctasH tenant. 1'IJcllty Trust
Company. 1702 Turnam fit. 1) MSM
BU1TB Ol' 5 HOOMH , MODBItN. 1921 LBAVBN'-
xvnrtli. J. W. Hriulre. SIS HotIllilij. . 1 > 551
TWO MODBUN iTllICIC. 10 & 11-HOOM URSI-
ilpTircs ; link lluom ami llnlrli : mnnlrls. cniloa ,
l.iunilry nml every comlneiu-o. low. 1031 So.
30th Avc. Inquire of owner on | > rcnilnen.
1 > M7
STUKm.Y MODBUN 10-IIOOM l'OTTA(3IJ , N.
W. corner 2Stli uml Jni'Hi'on : larK * lot ; half
| irlrf. J.f. . H'lUlrc. 2 < S Iei\ p 170
TIN-HOOM : IIOUKB. ON DOUCII :
t ; JIO.O'J ; uUo inuilurn 10-room lion-n-s , JIS.CO
per iiiunth. A | > | ily to J. A. Srott , ut Omaha Na
tional honk.D M239
& FLATS. OAHVIN IlllOS. . 1C13 KAH.
U-SHi
" FOH HUNT. S-ltOOM IlOUSi : AT JSU'UUUT
ht. ; nil rnnvt-iilem-i. * ; low rental. Inquire of
K. H. Xliuinerninn , at county clork'H clllcc. dur-
Ins liunlnps.H hour * . --M50 !
iT\T.S. C3AHV1N HtOrf.lC13 FAKN'AM
I- ! 10
NINIMIOOM
hnut : 2JIO Webster xtrcet. Kmiulru Hurkley
I'rlntlnit Co.1) M3C31U
FOIl HUNT , MOPKHN 9-HOOM HOUSI' : .
Cnii'tol ' AVI * . Also urn.ill colluye. liannelt ,
llrown llloclt. U-iSl-ll * ,
Foil UENTi TWO 7llOOM"FLATS. . 19T11 ST. !
ncnr l.i-AVi-nttorth. limulrcl.lndbliul , 310 H. 15.
D-37C-1I3
CUBA ! ' I-'OK TUB WINTBU-KIVB-UOOM
cottage , unu nilli * 'Aeftt Iiuiu itostoilU'e ; uooil
nvUliliorliooil , llfly-foot lot , fcnrnl , houto
newly luperi-il iiiul imlnteJ uml part new , city
\\ater ami tetter. AiMicas " 11 3 , " llee.
DMSSS 15 *
l-'Oll UKNT. 7-1IOOM Ol'TSIDi : I'l AT ; NUU'I.Y
liipcri > < l , in-jikrn. l.anio lllocl ; , CM Ko. 13th.
li K'J-IJIO
l > 'Olt IIKNT KfllMSIIICI ) UOO3IS.
rou nn.vr. UOOMS WITH on WITIIOI-T
hanrtli cteiim heat , eleetrlc IlKlil. cle\alor.
frco hathi ; rates re.uunuljle. lHunsuld ; lu-tel. -
U 117
HOO.MS I'-OI ! IIOtr.sBKBBPINa
for m-iii uml wife , H < nt talccn In bonnl , 319 N.
irih. 1J-M 7J (
HTiiAM lTiATBD HOO.MS , 2011 \HNBY. .
rbii iiisNT KUHNISIIKU ; too.MS. not'si-
Kei-iilms : 20i ; SI. Slary'ir. _ K-3M 15'
ONU Oil TWO NIl'BIA" KimXISHBO 1100.MS
for rent : furnace hcnt 2010 Wcbulrr Mrt'i't.
UOOM , NICK FIIOXT UOOM. 1721
nodxe ; 1 block from I1. O. U 371-11
TIIUKi : ilOO.M5 ! iT.MlOB" " FIIO.VT 11UOJI3
bUllublc fur two ; 2nd llu r. 403 N. lUlli.
K--3SO-11 *
_
- '
; S. 222'xo. 10TII.
B Wl-11 *
HOOMS AM ) IIOAUI ) .
1'OU IIBNT. Kt'llNISIIKP UOOMS , WITH Ofl
wlthnul bjuril ; rti-nni hent antl all inoilorn
IniprovetmnlH ; nic.-hil luw rat en for the winter.
'Alldlnml hotel , ICtli and Clilcneo. M. .1. I'rnncll ,
! oca
ItOOM AND Ij6.\t 1) ; STBAM ; C02 S. ia7fi7.
K--MD71 N2S
_ _
TUB MADISON 1IOTBI. Wll.li MAKB o6oD
rates to families for lliu winter ; moms all
Htciim heated ana cleculc brU. ! ! 1I2CO 13
11ODM3 WITH IIOAUI ) . BTKAM llliAT ;
elents -iMinudati.'J. . lUcplu , 1721 Pavcnport
Bt. F-27- !
2205 I'nrnam St. r-271-1 ! "
MODKItN in'HNiaiH'.D KOOMB. J1DAH1) , J1.50
> veck. M North 19th , ! ' -MS15 H
UOOMHi < 1OOI > I1OA11U : HATKS
rcanonnlile. The llo > i , 2020 Hurney.
K-XI332 19 >
BOtn'H ItOOMB. WITH IIOAUDi STBAM ; t\KV-
rnet . 202 N. lilh. K-.MS72 IS
itoosANn iioAiin IJ.BO run wiiic : 02
H. 20lh Bt. K-MI10 It *
0 ur. AANI > .SOMBI.Y i
1 ooin ; roulli front ; niojcrn ; In rilvulo family ;
, . , . > lcmllil nelKliboiliooit ; rcferrnco * n-iUlicd. |
AilJrces 1J 6. Ikf. I'-MiW
roil iti.vr i\i'unMsiun ! itoo.iis.
I'OUIl nOOMl ) . J16 SO. 15TH. LlTJlKH'llsTT '
II " 377-16
i-oii UBNT. j i'NT'tJnNi8Hr.D itooiia von
liousekuepluc , Urwe cli. tla , prlvata buth ;
( uriiucn hrut ami gan ; vi-ry Jf liulil , ruin
r unable , ZS12 IIiui. y. Q-TIMl *
nnxT STOHS AXII orricus.
nilHT-l'I.A88 linir-lC STOHi : nt'lI.DINO. ISIl
r rnam ; thrro ftorlpii and hanmrnt : will nltfr
to lull tenant ; low mil. ill 1st Nat'I II'k lildR ,
i-in
HKNTrTlinTsTOItV liTiil'lT '
KOH lU'lMilNCJ
at tiK KHrnnm n. Thin InilMlnn lias a llrcpror-r
'tmnt liiK-nioiit. nuniiltte ntcam hfatlni ; IK-
tiircn , water on all llmirn , KHH etc. Apply at
the oillcp of The l\t . 1-310
TllAfKAflK WAUKIlnfHP"riNTP.AI.l.Y : : I.O-
c teil. H. M. Curtm , 1W llarney. 1 MI08 Dll
Am\Ts U'\\TII : ) .
WANTIID , AllKNTrt : SOMBTIIINO
iti'M . i an niukc I20.no In IZTi.CO per \se k ; ex-
pTlftKilicit necvsnary. Cull 413 llee Hldz.
J-305 II
WANTKI ) , l.IVK I'KOI'I.B IN KVKIIY I.OCAh-
Ity at IM.W weekly unlnry ami < 'xi'iim > H to
tnko orilern for I'lirlntinaH ( li.oiU ; iicrmanent
i-mplnynii'iit If right. Manufacturer , P. O. 1tux
HOI. llo-lon. MAM. J MM2 1)23
STUII
PACIFIC 8TOHAQB AND WAUE1IOUSB CO. .
OOS-910 Joiien. llcneral storage and fornnnllng.
M 113
OM. VAN & STOItAOB. 1115 KAIl'M. TRf9. .
\VAXTIJI _ T < IH'Y.
TO I/KAFB Oil IH'Y , BI.BVATOH OF TEN OU
fifteen thotifaml cap.irlty In .South 1'latte
cuiiiitry. Address A 21 , cure Omnha Hoc.
N-S1I N20
A SECOND HAND SAl-'B. Ill * TAHNAM.
N M171 NM
LIST IIBAI. KSTATB WITH K. I ) . V/BAD. IfiTH
& DntiRlan. N-IOI-JO
DBPOSITM IN OBIIMAN ANI > NBH. 8AVINO3
luinkn. F. I ) . WeKd. 16th & Douglas.
N-403-13
r'Olt * 4AliiKITIIXITI'Ill- : .
KOIt PAI.B. KfUNITflli : 019UOO.M IIOl'SB.
3 ulorlcn from court houre ; cheap rent. A CO ,
O-Ki 11 *
Ilco. -
I'Oil SAMi > II.SCKI.Ii A XliOllS.
rilBAPKST HAUDWOOD WOVEN COUN-CIUIJ-
hlnc mailo. C. U. lco , KOI Douslas. tl-120
SKCOND-HAND SAKiJS CHBAP. 1I1C FAUNAM
Q-M172 N30
I.ADI US , OIX3AKS. FUUH , DtlBSH GOODS ;
pnsy payments ; ilrop postal and will call with
rumple * . B. lllrnh , oltlcs Drexel Hotel.
Q-MM1 DO
CHEAP KOll CASH. SOMB VBUY NICBCIUAU
IKlures. Inchl'llnu nll & hhow coxes. A. M.
Cowlc. 211 So. IS St. Q-37S-12
PARTIES WISI11NO TO PI'IICHASB C1IOICH
pntatnps In car lota wouM tin well to wrlti1
A. M. HniiRh , Newton , la. , wholeialp potato
dealer. Q-M4I5 12
PAMAOED MIIIIIOUS ItBKIhVBISBI ) . TO1 ? NO.
IClh. U MMii 1)10
ri.AIUVOVAXT.S.
MllS. rillTX , CLAIHVOYANT. S21 N. 1CTH.
S-231 I)5
JIASSAOT : iivriis , i-rrc.
MMB. SMITH. 1121 DOUOI.AS. UOOM B : SIAS-
Bngo nml eti-am hnths. T M30S II *
MISS AMES , VAl'OH 11ATIIS , MAS3AOB. S07
S. 13th St. . room S. T-M2C5 DC
Mits. nu. I.BON. BuJimur : MASSAOB i AiT-
lor ; refreshing unit cunitlx'o ; d.n't fall to
call.117 So. lltli tt. . upstairs. T M333 12
rnnso.VAi , .
MISS VAN VAl.KENllUUtl DESTIIOVS PEIl-
munently by electricity superlluuus hair , moles ,
warm , etc. llooiu 410. N. Y. I.lfc lllilg.
u-it
Hfl'TtJItB CtTltED ; NO PAIN : NO
tlon fmin Inii-lnefs ; we refer lo humlrcils of
Iiu'lonlH cuix-d. O. B. Miller Co. , S07 N. Y.
I.lfa biilldltiff. Omaha. Neb. U 122
1IATHS MASSAQB. MMB. I'OST , 313\i \ S. I1TII.
U 123
VIAVI , HOMB TUBAT.MBNT I-"OH HTBIIINB
troublcn. 1'liyslclnn In uttemlunce. Consulta
tion or healtll book freu. 3IS Dee blJt- .
U 121
SBB CARTER HAIinWARB CO. , H03 DOUO-
li ; , for iiuuiteln , grutea , tiles , niarblc work , etc.
_ _ _ _ U-123 _
HOOKUINDINQ. UURKLBY 1'TG. CO.
U M3C2 m
.MOXKY TO I.OA.V HICAI , I3STAT15.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. I. .
Quick | noney al low rates for choice farm loans
In lov.i , northern .Mlhsourl , cantern Nebraska.
W-12S
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y. LIKE.
_ w-m
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
rent entaillircnnan , Jxjve Co. , 1'axton block.
W 12S
LOANS ON IMPROVED UNIMPROVED CITY
pioperty. W. Farnain Smith & Co. , 1320 Knrnam.
W-129
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. TUB
O. F. Davis Co. . 1M3 Farnain St. W 130
o PER "CENT MONEYTO IXDAN ON
real estate & Neb. farms. W. II. Melklc. Omnha
W-779-
MONBY TO IXAN ) ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT
lowest rates. HnlMIng loans wanted. Kldrllty
Trust company. W 832
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Puicy & Thomas , First Nutlona
Hank lllilk- . AV-307
SIOXKY TO I.OAX CIIATTKI.S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FtRNITrilE , PIANOS
liorces , wnRons , etc. ; nt lowest rate In city
no removal of ( joods ; strictly confidential : yoi
can pay the loan " ( T ut any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
:0fl So. 16th St.
X"131
_ _
'
MONEY To'l.OAN. 50. CO. 90 DAYS. FURNl
tur * . plnnos , etc. Duff Uro n , room S , Utrk r b.K
X-132
IH'SIXKSS UIIAXUKS.
I'OR S\"LE. AltOUT 2,000 L11S. MINION TYPE
"UO Ibi. ueatc , 100 pair two-third cases , 4
double Ir&n ftamlB for tno-thlnl catea. Till
inatrrl.it was uted on The Omuha H'e and I
In fairly ( -ocil condition. Will be hold cheat
In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser
Apply In pomm or liy mall to The Roe Pub
llshlng Co. , Omaha. Neb. _ Y 713
FOR RENT A SMALL WATER POWER MILL
cim alro hamllu gialn , Address Itux K. Lin
coin. Nebraska. Y--M105 N13
Sr. AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME WIT1
tl'30 InvcatoJ. Safe. cmuxTvallve. I'roapectuu
pronfo , tree. F. Dal1 , 123J Ilromlway. New
Vork. Y MC33 N12
_ _
" "
RETAIL DTlUG S'rOn"B FOR"'SAU : ; GREAT
l-iirualn : write. Harle , Haas & Co. . Councl
liluffs. la. _ Y M212
A FLN'B AND COMPLETE STOCK OF IIARl7
ware , btovea and tinware , with a ROW ! cxtab
lls.ied business ; ntuck will Involcu ubou
JT.ctX'.W ' ; nothlm ; but cash and t-hort tlm
paper will buy Ihli plod ; ; u tare chancn tha
will boar Investigation ; no tradcm. A. I. lies
A CO , lice. Y M321
u-en years , In oiith > > aatc-rii Nebraska ; mil
bank ; excellent opiurtunlty for pArty wit
JIO.OW.OO to | 2l,000..0. ) Address A Cl. llee.
Y-M3:0 17
FOR SALB AT A lUlULUN-ONLY DRUf
store In a seed southcaplcrn Nebraska town
Addt cm lock but 107 , Elk Cieek , Neb.
Y MSM U *
_
VOH SALU A "jl.200 DRUCJ STOCK Volt Co
I'i'iitH on tha dollar ; K'-oJ town : ioml location
cheap rent : for particulars call or tuliln > ts
A. L. Spi-arman. Oretna , Neb. Y 400-U
STOCIC OF IIAIIDWAHB , SVliRl
; and lot. to fell or trade for stock u
IHIUI * und shoe * , or stationery , Addresu Ilex
5 , Hiaytuii. Neb. Y M407 12'
KOU i\cii.\xrii3.
KOIJNT/'S PLACE. O-UOOM UOUflK. 2T0 TTlN
ney ; encumbrance J2.0ixj ; equity for clear cot
tDKO. J. J. Gibson , Ml Ut Null ll'k.
/ - 37i15 >
16,000.00 - IUJ.\UT1FU | . RESIDBNCB 1'llbF
eriy ; tine location nnd Rrounds ; hortheas
Kitnvas ; EOO > ! town ; will cichani ; for JJ.lXXl.Ci
In dry enods. Addrou Ilex CSS. I'alrlklil , In.
7.-M4U IS-
J.f ACHES , ALL CLEAR ; 5Co"ACRB3 CULTI
vutcd ; live miles ut Scotia , Neb. ; line llvln
wuter ; coed vrasn ; need tracl for a Ur u furn
or ranc.1 ; will Irate or sell and take par
trnde.
GiUt mill In Illinois ; water power : Jt.WO , clear
will ekchance for farm und pay dlfforence ,
Come line \rnte \ nnd vmall fuimii In varlou
luitu of lha caunlry , to mil or xchutue ; ale
stoi'UM of nierchuiutUfl and otlmr pinperty
VVrltn u what you liavu nnd what you want
sixteen yumV vxixiltnoe. Henry U Smith
Full * t'tty , Neb. < -M41l 13
Ken i\Tii.\xnn.
( Continued. )
O > Ai'RKS , WAYNR CO . IA. . ll.SM.
Vnrnnl rlty lots for Improved property.
Omaha property for Mink KrocerlM.
Wnier Flour Mill for rnn < * li.
llnnrh for OniA n prop rty.
! ' . I ) . Wend. ICth * Dou.a ; . 7.-4W-13
KOH SAI.IHIAI. I-JSTATI : .
AI1STRACTS. TUB 11YRON RKBD COMPANY.
IIOIISICS , ! Xl'AllMH , LANDS
Oeo. P. llemls Real Kstnto Co. , Paxton Illk ,
Re OM
n-ROOM cOTTAGtAN LOT. 2819
I invention ( four blocks west of HlKlt school ) ,
partly modern , only tuco.co : ea y terms.
Hyron 11. Has I In > ! f. 212 So. Itlh st. HB MiM
SO ACRES CI.0311 IN , K.OdO.
10 acres rlwe In , ! r < X > .
< o acres llnely Improved , JI.OOO.
C3 nrreii , UnprovcMl , tl.EOO.
* > l nrren Inipriivetl. | 4UuO ,
W Snrpy Co. , J3C in.
M llutler Co. , lrw ,
Iflfl Iloone Co. , J.1,200.
40 arres Hurt Co , , Jl.DOO.
100 Hurl Co. . 11,200.
< ' ) In Iowa , | AtV ) .
1(10 ( In Inw.t , J.1.200.
, (0 In Ion a , Jl.MO.
i 70 In lawn , } 1.2uO.
i WO Mills Co. . la. . J20 nn acre.
t 0 Monona Co. . In. , } 20 nn ncro.
i 160 Otoc Co. , Neb. , J33 nn ncre.
' 20 ncreH near llntirconi 1'nrk clieap.
; to near De Holt , id ) nn acre ,
. F. HARRISON. 912 N. Y. Life.
2 ACRES NOttTII FORT O. , SIGHTLY. J2.000.
loullllful eant front UrorRU Avc. $2,200. ,
0-r houso. larne Int. barn. J8t0 ; H.COO cash
balance Ci per cent.
Neat cottaKe 19lli St. boulevard. JI.CM.
r cottaRc 19th nr lx > nvenworth. Jl.DOO.
00 ncre farm 13 in North ut J37.W ; ' 4 cash ; U
Omaha properly ; H loin ; time.
' . 1) . Wcad. 16th & DoURlas. 11C 403-13
COTTA1B , t LOT ON 1CTH NORTH OF VIN-
tun St. , JI.100.
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Tel. 23S. 100
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piano. $100 nn excellent Kr.in-I : $6.00 monthly
paymenls. Voso & Sons. Kim be & Stelnwny
pianos , cheap , rented. 318 McCaKUu bldK.
304-14
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baths. W cents ; nlw > cxclu lvc department for
ladles ; everything new ; ladles' hair dreasliifi
und barber phop In connection. 107 H. 14th.
17.1
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couches , cushions. 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331.
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deemable. 1701 Farnnm it. Naltlnger. Sec.
133
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2S7 12
IlAXCIXfi SCHOOL.
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8 p. m. ; ticket for 10 weeks , $ .1 ; ROOI ! untl
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Co. , 103 So. 15th St. N-M3 ! > 3 17 *
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io > nl 1'llls ( Diamond brnndl arc the lx.st. Safe ,
reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps for
li.irllculura , "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by
return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chem
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illicliargc'H , Inrianiniatloiit.
Irrllalluin or ulorallono
of miicoiK luriubraues ,
I'uliilem , ami i.ot utlrln-
3oard of Directors id''Chicago ' to Settle
Eoutiiio
GNORES THE APPEAll OF AMOS RUSIE
lll IMIfhcr Will llAViSiHIc - on
I'rli'iliiinn'H Tctiu nr Xnt at
All Wi-nlrrii'
Mmrl S.4 <
CHICAGO , Xov. 11. The executive com-
ulltuo of the National IJnse Hall Icafiuo
iclil Its annual mcctliiK al the Auditorium
hotel loday. All of ll/c / IcaRtte clubs wi-ro
icprt-scntcil. runout thcae present belnR-A.
M. Soilcn and W. II. Conant , lloslon : An
drew Krcodman nnd J. Walter Spalillng.
N'o\v York ; Krank du Haas llobUon , Cleve
land ; Al J. Hcach nnd Colonel John I.
Rogers. Philadelphia ; John T. Urush , Cln-
clntiall ; Chris Von Oer Ahp , St. Louis ;
President N. K. Young , J. Karl Wanner
nnd Oils Schmelz.VashliiRton ; Messrs.
llyrno , Darnle nnd Abcll , llrooklyn ; Harry
Von dor llorst and Ed llanlon. Ilaltlinnrc ;
JaniM A. Harl of ChleaRo , and Or. Sutcky
nnd Harry Pulllam of I.oulavlllc.
At noon the meeting of the board f di
rectors wns held. It wns attended by
[ 'resident N. IJ. YOUIIR of Washington. A.
H. Soden of Ur.ston. llnrry Von der Horsl
of llnltlmoro , J. Karl WnRtier ot Washing
ton. James A. Hart of Chicago , Dr. Stucky
of L-ulr.vllle and Avlen of PlttRlmrR. The
lioard nitdltpil tln ar-counts of the prcaldont
and prepared the annual business to be
presented to the league meeting. The pen
nant was formally awarded to Baltimore.
The Cincinnati club asked the board lo
slralRhteii out the old ba.u ball Held
iroublo In that city. Von ! er Ahe claims
an ? 8.000 Interest on the field , and has at
tached the gate proceeds fiom lime to time.
The board did not care abiut opening the
old score , ann" ns the dispute Is In court It
advised Ihe Cincinnati club lo light oul Us
battles there. Iho board also took action
looking to Iho abolition ot section G of Ihe
rules , which provided for the lining of um
pires not reporlltiR Tor duly , nnd an agree
ment to extend the playing ficason two
wee-Its. The present season , from April 15
to October 1 , was extended to October 15.
The president of the board was authorized
to appoint n committee of thrco lo revise
Iho playing rules and repsrl at least Ihlrty
days prior lo the opening of Ihe next leasue
season.
Amoa Husle , whom President Kreldman o (
Iho New York club placed on Ihe rcllred
list for nn alleged Infringement of the
rnlca , will have to give up nil hope of n
settlement In hla favor by the conference
of clubs. The league decided to disregard
the plea of Ihe crack pitcher of the ( Hants
and to uphold the discipline of the club.
A deal was made between Baltimore nnd
IMttsbiirg by which Ilroilu and Donnelly of
the former team were , exchanged for
O'Brien , Slenzol and Hdrton.
WKSTEIIN LK\CiUi ( : MRRTS.
Although President Ban Johnson sought
a postponement for cuewecK. . the Western
HESO Ball league convener ! In annual ses
sion today at the Victoria notcl. After n
deal of talking , whlfih generally conlcrcd
about the avowed efforts of John T. Ilrtnh
to gain control of the league , the meeting
adjourned Inward mldnlRht. having accom
plished nothing. During the morning the
directors met , and , nfter reviewing the of
ficial score , decldi'd lo > award Ihe champion
ship to Minneapolis.
Many reports wcro .circulated concernliiA
the efforts of Mr. Brush to capture the two
places vacated In the Wdsteru league by
Iho expiration of the one-year franchises
of Columbus nnd Grand Tlnplds. To further
strengthen his hand , It was said , his sup
porters In tlie league would endeavor to
capture the grealer portion of the surplus
for the season a fund 'that Is formed by
turning Into It 10 per cent of all Iho gale
FORTY YEARS
OK SI'I'-FKHIM ' ! KllOJI JMI.ICS.
Itt'iiiiirKiilili * Cure of ] 'iiiiilar .llnjor
Di'iui of CiiliiiuliiiM , Ohio ,
People who suffer from that annoying and
obstlnnto ilhc.iso will be grallfii > d to learn
thai science has discovered a aafe , con
venient anil simple euro for every form of
plica , as Uic experience of the popular Major
Uuan of Columbus , Ohio , amply attests. The
major says : "I would like to add my name
to the thousands who have been cured by the
Pyramid I'llo Cure. I know from experience
that It Is the only remedy on earth that will
effectually cure piles ; plenty of remedies give
relief for a time , but aa for a lasting cure
I had tiled all thu halves , lotions , etc. , with
out success. Six boxes of the Pyramid Pile
Cure entirely removed all traces of a ease
of piles of forty years standing.
"You may rest assured that the Pyramid
Pile Cure lias no staunchcr advocate than
myself.
" 1 feel that It la my duty to allow you to
use my name In any way you may eco fit , In
order thai olher sufferers may thus be di
rected to what I feel certain will be a speedy
relief and cure. "
The Pyramid Pile Cure gives Instant re
lief and n pcrmxnent cure In all kinds of
blind , bleeding , Itching plies.
It Is absolulely free from oplales , cocaine
and similar iiolsons , so common In pile
cures.
Thu Pyramid Pile Cure Is sold by drug-
glsls at CO cents and $1.
A book on cause and cure of piles will bo
sent free by addressing the Pyramid Co. ,
Albion , Mich.
es &
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Nervous , Chronic
und
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Treatment by null
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cessfully cured , Method now and unfailing
STRICTURE AND
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Hotr Amtrlnn il > l > , llntl.n.U , dllo.
&P = f t + pf&fr&&tl f.A
Man's Greatest Joy %
Is hit strcnKlh anj vlirur the full
positssiun of Ins powers.
banish the dincerous weaknesses of toth
'f sexes , revlUMzo Ihe nervous sysltm , enrich
onJ purify the blooJ. They check all drains
furever ,
i $1,00 Per Box , 6 Boxei , $5.00.
A legal eiiarsntco tn euro nr refund the
ni'iney xvltli e\rry * 5.00ordcr. AJilreM
Eliernmn & llcC'onntll Dnif Co. ,
1913 Doilee Bt. . Omaha , t-.ro.
receipts , nnd which has heretofore been
tllvlileil equally nmnng the eight clubs of
the league. W. V. G. Oolt of Indianapolis
and John Ooodnow of Minneapolis urged
these measures before the westerners ,
but their motion wns defeated by a vote of
C to 2 , thus leaving the old rule In effect.
Itoforo taking up the election of ofllcers
for the new year. It was necessary to fill
the two vacancies. Applications were re
ceived from the retiring clubs. Columbus
nm ! Orand IlHplds , nnd from IVs Molncs
ninl Toledo. It had been understood thai
Omnha would bid for n place , but no such
application was considered by the directors.
"
IIKSI'I.TM ON TUi : Ul' > MX ( ; TIl.U-KS.
tll'llll HlMll Ht'ttVIMMI Allll-rr Illlll 1 > I -
Ki-lt ( lie I'i'ntiirc til I'linllou.
HAMTMOKK , Nov. 11.-The feature of
today's racing at IMmlleo was the dead
heat between Ameer and iJogKott In the
second raeo. It wni not run off. The
weather wan r.ilny and the track n sen
of mud. Summaries :
First rare , for maiden flllloM , 2-yonr-old- ,
live furlongs : Sonnet won. Hint soeond.
niana'a Daughter tlilrd. Time : 1:014. :
Second race , for ,1-yoar-olda and upward ,
ffillliiB , mlle ami a sixteenth : Ameer ami
HogKett dead lieiit , Declare third. Time :
l-ft. :
Third rare , for fillies , 3-year-old1 * , selling ,
flvi > furlongs : Medlcu won , lit-lUIon scc-
ond. Uimbcnt third. Tlmo : liOI's.
Fourth race , for R-ycnr-olds ami up
ward , which imvo not won u race this
year , one mile : Soutti Africa won , Mill
Woodlands second , I.aurelton third. Tlmo :
1I5 : J.
Fifth race , for 2-year-olds. sellliiF , s-lx
fnriongs : Or. Jim won , 111 Paddy second ,
nuphnnln I. , third. Time : 1:1GV : , .
CINCINNATI. Nov. 11. Itesults nt I.a-
tonla :
First race , selling one mile : llnmpart
won , Little Tom second , Ulttlo Walter
third. .Time : 1:4 : U.
Second raeo , seven furlongs , purse : Pal-
suma won. Hey Cnrruth second , Gray
Kdlpsn third. Time : 1:11.1. :
Thlnl raee , sK furlongs , selling , for 2-
year-olds , pursSuyd.im : won , Mortle
Uoeil Rpponil , Forsythe third. Time * 1:11' : ! ' > .
Fourth rare , selling , ii'lle ami a sl.\-
loenth. purse : Addle Buelinnun won , Nlm-
led second Almeo tlilrd. Time : I"M"I. :
Fifth race. 2-yonr-olds. live furlongs ,
purse : Al won. Sangumon second , Kltoro
ihltd. Time : lffi :
SAX KHANC1SCO , Xov. 11. UoMUlts at
IncloHltlo :
First race , six and n half furlongs :
Major C won , Lucille second , ( ladcnza
third. Time : 1:25 : % .
Scoond raee , live furlonps : Ten lloso
won , Candcliirla second , Horatio third.
Tlmo : l.OHJ.
Third race , selling , six furlong * : Dny-
iluht won. Tonlno eccunil , Kxeuae' third.
Time : 1:17iJ. :
Fourth raeo. six furlongs : Imp. Santa
Hi Ha won. Moylan second , Snblllu. third.
Time : llGVj. :
Fifth raee , st'llltiR , hurdle , mlle nnd n
qttnrtor , over live hurdles : Oovornor lludd
won. Aiundol second , Gold Dust tlilrd.
Time : 2:2 : V' , .
Sixth lace , selling , six furlongs : Shlold-
licarer won , Horyls second , Walter J thlnl.
Time : 1:18. :
NASHVIM'U. Tcnn. , Nov. ll.-Flrst rare ,
live and a half furlongs : Annie Sweet won ,
U.ini.isk second. Keens third. Time :
Second nice , llvo-elghllis of a mllo. sc-11-
Inu : ( Jolrlle Livks won. Overflow second ,
Rlla T third. Time : lO.Vi. :
Tblnl race , three-quarter. " of a mllo. nell-
Inir : Auler r.von , n. F. Fly. Jr. , second.
Sister lone third Time : 1:1 : ! ) .
Fourth rnre. live and n half fnrlonss.
selling : I/nireta D won. Terrapin second ,
Klcanor third. Tlmo : ll3'fe. :
Fifth race , one mlle : 1'ntrol won , l.Ight-
fcot fccoud , llardenburg third. Time :
l-ivi4. :
A inert Still 1'iieniiiillereil.
DES 1IO1NBS. Nov. ll.-Speclal Tele
gram. ) In a great foot ball game the
Young 'Men's Christian Association te.im
of this city wns defeated Ibis afternoon
by the- team from Ihe State Acrlculturil
college at Ames by 22 to 1 > . Despite an
ndv.iiitngc of twelve pounds In average
\\elght , In f.ivor of the Ames team , It failed
lo HPore In Ihe first half. Tim vlsllors
also had a great advantage berattxo of
muddy grounds. The halves were of
twenty-llvo mlnntcp r.icli. Ames opened
with the kick-off , nnd In live minutes tbo
Voting Men's Christian association scored
a touchdown , but failed on the go.il. Six
mlniilcs later the Young Men's Christian
.iisoolntion made another touchdown and
kicked the go-il. Score nt end of first
half : Young Men's Chrlsil.ni nssoclallon ,
10 ; Ames , o.
The soonnd hn'.f opened with a touch
down for Ames , and the goal was tn.ule.
Then Ihe Young -Men's Christian assool.i-
tlon made a touchdown and kicked go.il.
KlRht minutes' before the dose tbo Young
Min's Christian nKSOolatlon Deemed to
have the game i\on , bill Ames pulled
ItbelC logotlicr and su-ored repealedly. clos-
II-.K with U points to K > for the Youiul
Men's Christian association.
V. of N.Klllnxl Unite A. C.
LINCOLN , Nov. 11. ( Special. ) Tomorrow
afternoon the * varMty eleven will meet n
leiun from IJiitto , Mont. It will probably
be u very wnrm game , as the mountaineers
have been doing business with all oppoiu-nls
nnd are especially anxious lo defeat the
I'nlversltv of Nebraska team nt homo. The
llneini will bo :
U. of N. Position. liutte.
Wiggins. 140 right enil..McPhrrson , 1KI
I'earse. 173 right tncklo Jones. 1ST >
Turner. 210 right guard Mult. 201
Melford. 173 center lirahm , 170
Keller or
Hnnsen , 2iX ) left guard Harper , 1T ! >
Duiignn , 17S left tackle Slater , 17S
Henedlct. 131 left end l'i rlun , IVi
Thorp. 13S quarter Iteiison , 110
Shedd. 17U right half..McMillan , IfiO
llobblns. 172 left half Dygert. 1 0
Pai'kanl , l.r.fi fullback I.nsswoll. Ifi-T
The game will bo called nt 2SO : promptly.
MIllllt'NUllI 1'l-Ott'HlH .MlelllKJlll CillllK * .
MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. ll.-Thc University
of Minnesota has formally protested the
foot ball game won by Michigan Satur
day by H wore of fl to 4. Two protests
have boon forwarded ; ono from Captain
Harrison and Co.icb Jen-ems , quoting lliu
rules to show how Ileforre Donnelly erred
and thus prevented Minnesota from making
a goal and tying Hie score , and the other
from the Athletic association , prolrstliu ;
Iho game , and ch.illeiiilngMichigan lo
urolbor Kami , which snail settle the
cluimplonshlp of the \\est , and shall take
place al Chicago before December 1.
.MIHuii'lH Clll : < lliu Srvi'ii Allies.
NH\V OHLKANS. Nov. ll.-On Iho ccmont
track Jimmy Michaels today broke tbo
Amerlran seven mile record , making It In
13:03. : one second below the foiiner record.
-'OHKCAST ! ' T011AVS WHATIIICH.
\\li < lH 111 NoIiriisUii 'VVIIl lleooiiit
\nrlnlilo mill It Will llo J'i I r.
WA&HINUTON. Nov. 11. The
for Thursday Is :
For NcbrasUa , South Dakota nnd Kansas
Fair ; north winds , becoming variable.
For Iowa and Missouri Fair ; wanner ;
north winds.
For Montana , Wyoming and Colorado
Fair : warmer ; south winds.
Iiiii'ii ! Ilot-oril.
OFFICK OK T1IK WI3AT1IKII HUIUCAU ,
OMAHA , Nov. U. Omahn record of tc-in-
p > ; ratuiv and r.-.lnfall , compared with the
corresponding day of the jmst three yours :
l iO. 1S.13. ] S81.1S33.
M-ixlinum temperature. . . SO OT 31 41
Minimum t'-mperaturo , . . . 13 SI 13 X
Avoragc temperature 22II 21 3'
Knlnfull CO .00 .00 .32
Hnvird of lumpcrnturo and precipita
tion at Omaha for the day a ml t'lncu
Muruh 1 :
Nurmul tfinpernturo for the day -II
Dulli'lonoy for the day 1 ! )
Accumulated delleleney lilnce Mnich 1. . . S'J
Nu-mnl precipitation tor the day. .01 Inch
Dc-'lclvncy for the day 01 Inoli
Total precipitation since Mar. l.2.H ; Inches
l-cos < since March 1 ! 1 InchcH
Dfllck-ney oorri'sirf ; pt-rlod IS95..10.C1 Inches
Dellfk-ncy conx'sp'g period 1KH..14.12 ! Inoheu
ItopnrlN t'riiin . jtalluns at . p , m.
' 'T" Indicate * truce of i > ifclpltnllin.
L. A. WKI.SII ,
I-ocnl l''orcca t Olllclal.
Defcrvlni ; Conndence There Is no arllcln
which so richly deserves the cntlro con-
lldonci ) of the community ns Brown's
Bronchial Troches. Thobp suffcrlni ; from
Asthinatlc and Bronchial dUeasca , Coughs
and Coldti , should try them. 1'rlco 25
YOIITIIn , \nn.
Otiiervntlott * mi Ilio 3l < Mi AVIut llnvc
i\ocllcil : nt .Stntrmncii ,
The re-elecllon of Justin S. Morrlll. In his
S7th year , Rlvra him n distinction reached
jy no other man In our history that of
belnR chosen to the senate for MX eon-
sceuilvo terms for six years each. Hitherto
Thomas II. Bentou'd "thirty years In the
spnato" has been unequaled. Mr. Merrill's
torvlce In the national cnpltol , ? aB the
New York I'ost. has already , however , been
nueh longer than Bcnton'a. for he spent
twelve years In the house of representatives
icforo ho entered the senate , so that he Is
now In hla forty-second year of coiwccntlvo
aervleo as a legislator \VashltiRton , while
llentoii's thirty years In tin ? senate were
supplemented by only two In the lower
tir.inch. But one. other man In our history
: ia * ever been continuously In public lite at
\VashltiKton so IOIIR as Mr. Morrlll. That
s Jilin Sherman , who entered the hou5e of
representatives with him In 1S53 , and ws.i
ils collcaguo there for six years , when ho
was promoted to the senate , where Mr. Mor
rlll rejoined him In 1SC7 , and they have been
colleagues In that body ever since , except
for Iho four years when Iho Ohloan waa
uceretary of the treasury under llayt-a , from
1S77 to 1SS1.
The most remarkable feature of Mr. Mer
rill's extraordinary record of forty-two
years' service In one or other branch of
conRrcss Is the fact that he had reached
middle BRO before ho entered public life.
lie had been a merchant In a smalt way
and farmer until lie was past -10 , and
although he had always shown nn unusual
.ntercsl In public affairs nnd the posses
sion of trails tilling him to serve the people
ple , neither he nor his neighbors when ho
was -10 could have supposed thai surh a
career was possible for him as he has lived
since ho entered the lower branch of con
gress. In bin -ISth year. On the other baud ,
llcnton began his thirty years In the scn-
nlo when he was S3. nnd Sherman look his
seal In Ihe house when he was 32.
Mr. Mori 111 hns furnished ns good an ex-
ntuplo as we have over had of the capacity
for useful public service of a man who
had nol consciously trained himself for It ,
and who did not enter It until well nlong In
life , bul who had added lo native ability ,
a high character and good sense , long at
tention to public tiff a Ira as n private citi
zen , and who was always n model of In
dustrious nppllcntlon lo his duties ns n
representative and a senator. In no sense
ai urcat man. he has always been a thor
oughly ( indent legislator , and the honor
able record which ho has made Is n strik
ing Illustration of the powlhllllles open
under our Institutions to the publlc-flplrltetl
man who has an honorable ambition for
public life.
Mr. Merrill's re-election for another term
when he Is past Kt5 Is the most striking
sign we have ever had of the change thai
has come over the American public during
the past century In Its nttltude toward pub
lic men In the mutter of ago. A hundred
years ago the Hen of n mnn'a being capable
of service , not simply when he was half way
between 80 and VO. but even HO late aa
70 , would have been rejcrted as absurd.
Under the first constitution of Now York
Judges could not serve beyond 00 , because
no man older than that was considered able
to render Just declsons. More than half
of the thlrly-nlno delegates to the con-
venllen of 1787 who Hlgned the federal con-
stllullon wcro under 15 , while n dozen
of them ranged from 38 down lo 25. and
only four had paused 00. Throughout Wash
ington's two terms na president he always
spoke of himself as an old man , although
he was but 57 when Inauguraied , and as hla
first term approached Its end ho wished to
retlro lo Mount Vcrnon , "to spend the
remainder of my days , which I cannot ex
pect lo bo long. In ease and tranquillity. "
How far we have gone In the ether dlrcc-
llon la mode equally clear by the general
feeling that a man Is very young for high
position al Sfi. although Jefferson was only
: I3 vhcn ho wrote the Declaration ot Inde
pendence. Alexander Hamilton 32 when
Washington made him secretary of the
treasury , and Joseph Story 32 when he was
appointed a Judge of the supreme court by
JelTcrson ei ch of them having been con
spicuous In public affairs for years before-
they attained these houor.i. Indeed , the
most surprising discovery one makes about
"the fathers of the republic" Is thai they
were nn exceedingly young sel of men when
they rnrrled through the revolution , framed
Ihe cniisltiullon ami sol Ihu new governmenl
running.
Maturity of character Is an cRsenllal lo
good public service , and lhal Is nol n mat
ter of years. Such a man ns Ihe Vermont
Honator ha * Ihosu solid tralto which would
have kept him steady If he had entered con
gress In his 20s. So. too. William E. Hut-
sell made an excellent mayor of Cambridge
before ho was 30 , and nn nxcullent governor
of M.issachut-eUs a llttlo later. On the
other hand , there are "boy orators" who re
main only boya. however long they live , ami
who command Ihe confidence ot Ihe people
as lllllo In Ihclr ilOs as In Ihelr 30s. Tilt
Important ll'.lni ; aboul any publli : man is nol
whether he Is young or old In ycara , but
whether his character and record show that
ho can he safely trusted.
; intnvrriK.s.
Dunn-stir.
Search for llnv. Mr. Hurkc , losl In the
mountain : ) of Montana , ha been aban
doned.
Mark Ilanna left the republican hcnil-
qunrters In New York yrslenlny nnd de
parted for his homo In Cleveland.
Dr. G. H. Cnstle , populist , 1ms been
elected over Wllllniu W. Bo-worn , repub
lican. In tin- Seventh illnlrlct of California
bv ninety veins liy thu olllcl.il returns.
Deleuate Cntron nnnonnrr-s tlmt he will
contest the election of KCTRIISOII ns ili'K--
Kiilo to congress from Itow Mexico. Ho
ileclnrrs he h.is positive evidence1 of fraud.
lioutc'lle W. I'fa/.er , proprietor of the-
Wnllinglon hold In Washington , oom-
inlttod sulrlile by uhootlng hlmsflf. In a
li'tlcr to his wife ho ascribed his net lo 111
hc.illh.
Judge Foster nt Fort Scoll , Knn. . fined
Ihrue wholesale- liquor dealers of Kansas
City for rotnlllw ; liquor In Kmmas v-'llh-
out u license. Thu liquor was distributed
throiiKli the express olllces.
Sdoto Valley division of the Norfolk &
Western. 113 miles , wns sold to Ihu reor
ganization committee of bondhoMi.-is for
- assuming mortgage In-
$110,000. purL-basera
ili-lileilness of over Si.OM.OW.
William Valentine , the swindler , on ac
count of whoso orlmoH May \Vlntugi tried
to 1:111 : hi'i'sr-If In Uroufclyu , linn been held
for examination on thrco counts , abduc
tion , grand larceny and forgot y.
A young \\omnn's body hns been found In
n shallow grave between St. Joseph anil
Iho asylum for Uu Ina.ine. The body has
the appt-iiriuu'c of ha\lng broil burled Rev-
era ! weeks HBO. The police nro myatllli-d.
Frank Hamilton , for twenty years n mmi-
bur of the banking linn uf Raymond &
C'u. at Austin. Tox. , committed sulcldu by
taking morphine two dayti nfter bin inar-
rliiKe. Hr had bccomu despondent over
llnanclal IOKHOS.
Frances I.nfargo , daughter of John
the nrllst and givul granddaugh
ter of Commodore Perry , has been sdectitl
by Mayor I' . J. lioylo to christen tin- gun
boat Newport , which will IK : launched at
Bath. Mi > . , on November 23.
C'oloui 1 W. 1 < , Thomas , silver demoi-rat ,
will conlesl tbo right of Hon. D. John
Sum J. Puili to the heat In congress for the
Ninth dlhtrlcl of Kentucky on llin grout.ils
of Irrugiilnrlly In the voting.'which he nays
existed In every county In the district.
President I'rnnk Hudson , Treasurer Ar
thur B. Klmbuiley and Secrct'iry William
.1. McC'urry of the HuilHon-Kluibi rlcy
rrlntlng company In Kansas Cliy liiv ;
boon Indicted by the feiloral grand Jury for
dlslrlbiillng advertising cards with the
Imprint of u Ji'O gold piece.
I'ori-lun.
President Krugc-r Is said to be about
to demand $ iCfX ) , < Xr ) Indemnity from thu
British Charioted Koulh Alilca curnihiny
for iho Jameson raid.
Prcmltr idel Cadlllho denies Hint Iho
iipanlth Kovornnu-ni lias i-ntcrecl into an
ngreemcnl with the i-ovcrnrncnt to put
nn und to the war In Culm.
Vice President Pr. Manuel Vlutorlno
I'tirclni 1ms nHjiumcd Ihu powers of prcol-
ilent In view of Iho Illnosu of JJr. Prn-
( li'iilu do Mornej. Prc'Sldi-nt Morucs la im-
provlng.
A list of reform to bo executed In Tur-
Uov IMS been piibllxhitd by order of the
sultan with Implicit limlnicllons to tlio
provincial nuthorltlos to iw-u that they tire
enforced ,
Thu l..mdnn Ololni conllnna the Htaln-
uifiit that China otfercd Formosa to ICni-
land to Have it from Japan , adding that
thu offer was mudo through the viceroy
ot Hunkaw.
RETAILERS ARE WARING UP
Rccovoriup from Effects of the Late Elec
tion Exoitoinont ,
DISCUSS REVISION OF CITY CHARTER
iTiilty nf Ciiinplotliiir ( ln Trilli
uUsUnlppI MooU SiiliMorliitliiii
l'rui < _ nlnii Depot Also t'niiio.t
In for CoiiNldornlloii.
The Omnha Helnllcra assoclntlon emcrRCj
for the llrst time last nlKht from the ninth
hat marked not only It , but nit other bus-
ness urgnnlz.itlons , durliiB the Into cam-
ulgn. Nnturnlly the ntlc.nd.incc wns not
utrtleularly larRc , but those present began
o lay plans for n renewal of the asso
ciation's activity since the death of thu
sihor crnro assures prosperity again In Iho
future.
President IIospo In opening the meeting
said that the result of the election wns
elt already In better trade nnd n greater
circulation of money , and It behooved the
retnllera to begin to hustle again , not only
for the projects which Interested them
solely , but also the city generally , espe
cially the Trnnsmlsslsslppl Kxposltlon and
the union depot. Ik-Kurdlng the latter , ho
stated that some developments had taken
dace , but It waa deemed uiiftdvlsnblo to
nako them public ut present.
The committees which hiivo been solicit
ing BUhscrlptlons of stock for the exposl-
: lon company reported. It Is the Intention
to have them visit again those merchanu
who would not subscribe until after elec
tion. A suggestion that the cxecutlvo com-
ulttco meet every week Instead of every
: wo weeks met with approval. The rest of
.ho meeting was devoted to short talks ft urn
the members.
Cnptnln I'almcr wns called upon to tell
what prospect there was of receiving n G
I > IT cent ruductlon In Insurance rates next
jear. Ho responded , nnd Incidentally mailo
8omo decidedly Interesting nunarkH on the
subject of charter amendments on the pres
ent system of city go\ernmeut.
Ho said that the levy this year would
l > o based on $10,000,000 Instead of the $ IS-
000.000 of this year , which , on thu usual
apportionment , would plnce In the lire and
police fund but $ SO,000. Last year the fund
received ? DO.OOO , leaving a delicti of $3Gono.
The council made up $31UOO of this , nnd
! ) } close paring and economy , particularly
by making the llremcn do all the repairing
about engine houses , the remainder would
lie saved. Ho estimated that on next yenr'a
levy there would be a deficit of $ 10,000 in
the fund to be faced.
MAY GO Ul OR DOWN.
"During the past year the lire losses
have amounted to practically nothing , " con
tinued the captain. "This has been duo to
the fact that wo have nn excellent llro
chief , ns good us any In the United States ,
and to thu discipline tlmt Is maintained In
the department. We have a good 'depart
ment , nnd It must bo kepi up , even If wo
have to discharge the police force. If It
Is maintained 1 believe there will bo a G
per cent reduction In the rates. If It Is
cut down , I would not bo surprised to ace
the rules go up. Therefore , It behooves
business met , to devise some means of
raising the amount of the estimated deficit.
"It Is possible to remedy Ihls evil by
changes In the charter , so that we could
get rid of a large number of useless city
olllcos. The salaries the city Is paying nro
simply frlchtful. Moreover , wo have men
In this city holding public olllce who nro
.absolutely dlsipmllllcd for doing anything
except to draw their breaths nnd their sal
aries. There are enough olllces to run u ,
city llko New York. The city could bo run
with one-half the olllces nnd one-half the
oxpciisc. For Instance , the Hoard of Public
Works has been nbsolulely of no Usn this
year , nnd yet It has cost the city from
$10.000 to $12.000. Ily culling off these use
less olllces enough money could enslly bo
found to run the fire and police depart
ments on n good basis. "
Captain I'alm&r suggested lhat n com-
mltteo bo appointed to Investlgale Ibis mai
ler. This suggestion was not aclcd upon ,
bill It will come up for the consideration
of the executive committee.
II. O. lloattle wns ashed for hla views
on the probability of obtaining better olcu-
tion laws from the coming legislature. Ho
also said that he believed the chances were
good for obtaining such changes lhat high-
salaried men would not be able to evudo
their debls. llo advised Hint the merchant
throughout the stale bo enlisted In the
cause by signing pctlllons lo Iho legisla
ture. He also suggested that the merclmnta
co-operalo with the Central Labor union ami
the laboring element In the matter.
H. Hardy spoke on the railroad situation.
Ho advised the merchants to slick logether
and fight for the union depot. He believed
that the railroads ought to build when the
enormous freight und passenger huxlncsi :
lute and out of the city Is considered.
O. 1) . Klpllnger Informed Iho association
that the board of governors of the Knlghtn
of AU-Sar-Hcn had decided to hold a festival
on their own hook In the latter part of Sep
tember nnd the first of October next year
If the stale could not obtain such a date
for the fair from the association of which
It Is n member. This Is to bo done In
response to the complaint lhat thu fulr was
held altogelhcr too curly In the season
this year.
HMtnMlxliliiK a I'rooi-ilrnt.
Chicago I'ost : "That gas bill Is a dollar
higher than ever before , " he said.
"I know It , my dear , " flho replied. "Hut
you know , one of the children was sick and
we burned more gas than usual. "
"Oh , 1 suppoao It can't bo helped , " ho re
turned regretfully. "It decs si em , though ,
as If evcryihlni ; was conspiring to bankrupt
me , "
"Why , a dollar Isii't much , " she protested.
"Of course not , " he admitted ; "but If you
bail been paying the gas blllu as long aa I
have you d realize what It Is to establish
such a precedent a.s this. That ono bill will
put us in a new class nt the gus ofllce , and
they'll make their estimates upon the now
basis. I don't believe they'll ever let us get
back to Iho old figure ngaln. "
THIS HKALTY MAICKKT.
INSTIltJSIUNTS placed on record Wednes
day , November 11 , l tW :
WAUHANTY DKKDS.
I ! . L. Allln and wifu lo Charles Cllf-
foid. lot 23. block 1 , Avondale park.3ECO
U. II. llowell to M. A. It. llowcll , lot
2. block "C , " 1'rospocl 1'laco . SCO
QtiT CLAIM DlittDS.
II. Lelghton and wife to A. 11. Pad
dock. n "il feet of a ? A feel of lot ! Ti ,
Hcdlek'H 2d add . 2lO
A. P. Fiench ol al lo William Kuhfnhl ,
lot 2. block "T , " Shlnn'o 2d . 13
DHUDH.
Khoilff to .1. A. Hotbach , lot 9 , block
" 11. " Lowe's add . K3
Special maBKr to ( J. P. Davis , lot 10 ,
block C3. South Omaha . 1,10)
Same to Wcsli'iloy Kiivlngsi bank , lots
C und 7 , Komlngton's subdlv . 1,400
Total amount of transfers
Mrs. A. U. Crnuaby , ofinSKurrSt. ,
Humphifl , Tout ) . , paid nuntluntlon
to n eiimll lump in her briust ; , bub
it noon duvulopod
into a ouncer of
thu most malig
nant typo. Thu
bc.'Ht physlciana
in New York treated her , and lln-
ally declared her ousu hopoli'Bs.
As n Insb resort , S. S. 8. was given ,
und nu Immediate Improvement ro-
HUltediif ; ( . > w bottles
tles cured tier
completely , and
nodign ofthudid-
ftase has return
ed for ten years.
JInokt ) on Cancer free ; address BvrUI
Bpecluo Co , , Atlanta , ( ia ,