Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : NOV.EMB13R 13 , 18JHJ.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Ailvrrtltirinrntx for | lirsr > minimi *
trill | M. tnUi-ii iinlll Ittiito | i , in , , for the
nvi'iilng and until H p. tn. fur the
nnd Hiititlll } ' rdltlum.
TN , liy rini : tlnif n IIIIMI-
licrpi ) i-licclt , pun linvp iiimwrrn ml-
Un-Nurd to n iinnilirrril letter In enre
'f Tin- HIMAimtrert * o nddrrxKcil
rvlll tit > ili-ll vrri-il on prmeii tnt Inn of
th > flu-flc only.
Ituti-N , t ! - - < u M-ord llr l Inxcrtlinit
Ic n unrd llirrciifK-r. Xotlilnu : tiiUfii
for ICHH tlinn U.'o fof tin , ( IrMt IIIIIT-
tlon. Tlii'nr iidvi-rllMfini'iitH limit lie
run < MIIIN < - < MIv -lj- .
SITt.\TltlNS . .iM'121 ! .
WANTED-SITUATION , HY YOUNO MAN , A3
li > .kKnp r ur drnuKht > man ; n-fercnces fur
nished. Addless U I , IK . A 1U 3 13 *
Bn-UATlON WANTED , WORK OF ANY KIND
by llrst class pHlnttr ; I-XIM-U at lettering and
shnurard * ; wllllnn In work for small wages.
Ad.lro-s Painter , 27IJ N. 2Sth St. A971 ! *
A SITUATION WANTED AT HoFsEWORK
by n gi xl flerman girl ; address I/mlsn W. ,
12fj Albert st. A IB H *
WANTED. I-OSITION HY A DRPO CLERK
graduate ; xuoil reffiener.i. Address F. L. Joy ,
210 K. ISth St. , K. C. , Mo. A--MI3S tt *
WA.Vn-UI MAI.I-S
WANTED , AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP
noine ttmtilc thing to latent ? Protect your
Ideas , they may bring VfJ wealth. Write John
Wcdilerburn & Co. . Dcpt. V. . Patent Attiirnjs. .
\VnnhlnKtun. I > . C. . f r lliclr } I.f"0 prle offer
and a Hut of 200 Inventions wanted. 11-103
BAI.ERY JiiOO PEK WEEK ANI > COMMISSION
on an entirely new and money innklnu butl-
ncss. C. F. Ailamj Co. . 021 So. ICtli St.
11-373-18
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WANTED. TUAVKI.INO SALESMEN Toll
clKiirx ; "Id. reliable | IIU P ; experience un-
nii 'o3 nry ; extra Inducements ti euMimors ;
17.1 00 tu ll.Vl.flO per month nml
Chnrl-a C. Illshoi. & Co. . St.
„ „ .
WANT iTrvorNn MEN TO r.K A n N 1 1 A u it > : n
trad'inly eight weckV required ; rnn earn
board liy Sntuiil.iy wnRos whll" l nrnliiB ; outltt
nf touts dnimli-d graduates , yn > tlal lii < luremnts
for country applicants. Moli-r'i > ll.irbi-r school ,
R. Clark St. . Chicago. "Pend fur free
II *
tt'AXTI'.ll I'KMAI.i : IHi.l' .
rou cjnon. iiKsrncTAni.v. GIRLS , CAM ,
Scatul. V. M. C. A. Home. :01S Davenport.
A COMl irt'ENT K1TCIIKN OIUI. AT ! S CAP-
- "mil nve. C MJ1 13
10 I.AIUKS WANTIilJ TO HISU. JUVKNILn
liiiukM iind TiilinnKe'8 "Knrtli ( llnlleil" on nl-
nry , twi > K''Hli'm 'n f' r fnnill > lill > li' nil n m-
mlpKli.n.V. . A. HUenlimiKli fe Co. . Wurn
liloi-U. room II. C 427 IS *
nni JU\T : iiorsics.
IIOUSKS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
j. . -O F. Davis Company , 1MB Fnnmm. D 109
iToUSEH , I1ENEWA & CO. . 10S N. I1TH 8T.
U-110
N HOUHK.S. c. A. STAIIII M ; N. v. UFI
u 111
r : iiorsis : ANIJ COTTAGES AM. oruu
the city. JJ toV > . Fidelity. 1701 I-'urnii m.
_ _ _ _
.AUni : LIST OP uorscs. THI ; IIYKON
itri-ii cu. 212 8. nth si. n-iu
lorsKH. WALLACE , ' IIKOWN IIMC. . 1CTII
nml | iouila3. U 111
Enirr-ii : : .M MonniiN FitAMn. DHTACIIKD ,
2713 I'uppli'ton avenue ; choice ; ISO
lO-ro.iin minimi In Irk. 550 X. 23il. tt'i.OO.
t-room nioilern trick , Cll S. Cfth. $25.00.
I2-rouin ineilvrn. 5lli niM WiMilworth. J .M.
C. A STAISll. 9M N. V. Lirn lllilff.
O-MIM
HOt'SKs. rul JJ UP ; LAIIOK LIST.
lcCaiiie Invmtlucnt Co. . IJMi Dj.lu'e St.
A irAUTIFUL HOMK x LA
rlncr ; S-ronim ; nil mixliTii ; Bplemllil comlltlon ;
* nevVeen rentt'il In-fore ; now offert'il nt a
Intt'-renlal to llrnl-rlaf * tenant. FUrllty Trust
C.impntiy. I7n2 rarnain St. _ D-.MMS
BtTlTi : OF G HfioMsTMODKUX. Jt'LKAvl : "
worth. J. W. S-'ijulre. 2tS lice Illiiif. D-W4
! TWO MODKUN IllliriC , 10 & 11-HOOM _ IlIMI-
ilriiri'ii , o.ik ll.-mrs mi't llnlsh ; m.inti > lK , Rrute ,
Iniimlry nnj every convlnence. 10211. 10.11 So.
SOth Avc. Iniulre of owner on premiss.
D OT
BTHICTI.V MODKHX 10-KOOM COTTAOli N"
W corner 28tll nml J clsoii ; large lot ; half
jirlew. J.V. . _ Silulre.2ISJlee. _ D-170
MOI'KUN TKX-IIOO.M I1OUSK. O.V DODaK
titrcrt : JIO.OU : nl o imxletn lo-rixim houses. SIS. CO
| ier ini'litli. Apply to J. A. t-'cott. at Omaha Na-
tlunul bank. D M233
_
1101 SKS" & FLATrf. OA lTvix nH6s. . 1C13 FAU.
D 2lli
FOR HUNT. 8-IIOOM HOUdi : AT 2213 IH.'IIT
nt. ; ull cunvcnlt-nces : low rental. Inquire of
i : i : . Xlmmermaii. at county olfrk'a cilice , ilur-
ln I u lnmit hours D MSM
iiolsT:5.FUVT8. : tiAitvix nnoa..iii3 ; FAILS-AM
D 2IJ
Ft'IlNMSIlKD ' Oil UNFUIlNiailKO NINK-UOOM
li"ui-e. ' . " 310 Webster street. Ennulrc llurkluy
PllntlllK fo. D-.M3C3 1'J
_
FOU KENT. MOUKRN 9-HOO.M IIOL'SI- : ,
C'apltnl A vo. Also hliiall cottuue. nannett ,
Ill-own lllock. U Bl-lt'
FOIl Ki.NT. : TWO 7-HOO.M Fl.ATa. 19TII STi"
X near Leaven orlh. Imtutre Llnilliliiil , 3UV S. 15.
- D 37C-16
-c
* CIIIAP FOU TIII : wi.s'Tiii-FiviMtooM :
cottu e. one mile west frniu | Mistntllcu ; coiiil
nelRhborhiMHl , tlfty-fo-it Int. fencvil , huuno
n.-wty puxrcil | nml pulnttil ami part new , city
wuler ami ( ewer. Addicts "IJ 3. " Hee.
D-M3SS 13
FOU UK.NT , MtOOM OUTSIDK FLAT ; NKWLY
papereil , moilcin. l.aliKe lllock , CuO So. I3tli.
U-3M-D10
0-HO4IM I'OTTAaU. ! 522 HALF HOWAUD ;
rent Jll-i > ' . l ) K'J
I.-OK ui-.NTiM'it.M.snii : > HOO.MS.
FOU i5xT. : HOOMS WITH Oil WITHOUT
tumr.l ; steam heat , electric II IU. clevntor.
( rco baths , rates reatonable. llnmuwk-U hotel.
11-117
HTIAM IIITATKD HOOMS. 2011 HAUNKY.
roh nilSr ! "I'ltltNi iYn3U ii6oJi , not'.si-f-
kfepliiK : 2Cil St. Maiy's. i-K3 15-
NIfliLV Vl'llNLSHEU UuOMS , 22J NO. 19TII.
K 101-li-
iriM.Y FfllNLSllKD IIOO.M IN I'HIVATK
family for gentleman. Mia. Henry Pumlt , 1814
Ciiilliil ) inenuc. II (23 ( 17"
Ft ll.MSIIiH IIKDMS AM ) IIDAIII ) .
Foil HINT. FUHNISIIID : itooMswiTii OK
\\liliinit iNiaM : Hteam heat ami all modern
lnipri'\enu-nts ; special low rates fur the winter.
.MMIan.l hotel , ICtli ami Chk-UKO. M. J. I'liinclt ,
priipeiltor. F 'M
KOOM AND 110AKU ; STUAM ; 602 S. 13TJT.
'
fill : MADIPON HOTKL WII.I. jAlill GOOD
rates to families for the winter ; rooms nil
strain heateil nnd electric bells. F M2W 13
11OAHD , KTi\M : HllAT ; THAN-
3lenls accummod.ited. Utopia , 17J1 Da\eiu > ort
F-7i 13'
3\\'i-LiFuiiNisiu-u : HOOMS AND HOAIID AT
r:0i Farnum SI. F 271-13 *
_
UDiit.V : FlHNlSIIii ! ) KOOM.S , HOARD. .W
week. 114 North IStli. F M315 II *
WAKM looMS ; udoi > KOAHD ; HATKSS
reajomtble. The llo e , 2014 Uarney.
F M312 1D
HOOM AND 11OAKD , 3.M VKll WHHK. C2
H. 20lh si. F MUD It-
TO I .l-rr , A IIANDSIIMKLY FUIINIHIICO
loom ; ruutli fronl ; mo < lerii ; In private family ;
splendid neighborhood ; references leiiutred.
AdilivnK 11 5 , ltr . ' -Mti ) ' . ) 13 *
ALllANY.'riOl not'fll\a HOOMS. KXVKL-
lent table , llrakimable rates. F M13120 *
II lli\T.tM'M HMSIIIID HOO.MS.
FOUR HOOMS. 3U SO. ISTH. LINDQUEST.
11-377-Id
, _ S l-l ) H HOUSEKEEPING. MAN
nnit wltt , .wuttr In kitchen ; Heel sink. 319 N.
i h. 0-1:4
rim nr.xT STIIKS AXII OKKICKS.
1111ICK HTOKK lU'lLDl.N'U. 1611
l-'ainuni ; llir < > .ttortes and baKeinnu ; will alter
tu suit tenant ; low rent. 311 lit Nat'l ll'k blJtf.
1"IIS
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FOIl KK.S'T , THKSTOKY IIKICIC 1tlII.DINO !
nt ! > 1D Fiiir'iin ' t. TliU biilldlnn ha > a tlrepro < ) (
i-riiU'iH lian'tiu'iit , complete steam ueuttiiE llx-
turvs , w.itci en ull tlourn , ius etc. Apply ut
Ihu olUv ! of The 1- ! . I DID
W.UU-.HOUHBj CBNTHAM.\r LO-
t'i. ! . . iMiS Uarney. 1-U4U4 Ull
\VA.\TIO.
WANTKIJ. AnKNTfl ; SO.MimtlNfl
new ; can moke IK w to HS.OJ p r wwk : * x-
perlfnce not necesaary. Call 41 lie * I1UU.
J-3M It
WANTKD. I.IVB PKOPI.i : IN KVKIIY IXJCAt -
Ity nt 1I2.CO weekly 'diary wt extwn" * * tn '
tiike order * for Chrlntmns Cowls ; permanent
employment If ruhl. Manufaelurtr. P. O. llox
6KH , Ilmlan , MHIIS. J
WANTKD. "oVofAHAN'TBK CASH 8.\AKY :
, h vlnic
fill esnerlsnee In wlllnic Inmks bv stiliiwrlp-
tlon. t'owlltlors of n fiire.l Hl ry and p -
tlM of VITV l rn- Income on the tri" t |
l li..ok l siied slnre Oranfii M'nmlrs.
. rtallnx experience , name nnd mini-
Ircr i.f . li.'ifc . i.M. . ralnry mxct l , rtr. . Ou r !
itntpp Piil.ll'hlnK Co. , S. W. Cor. Olive and
S I MB. . St. Louis. J MUI ll
.STOKACI : .
PAOIFIC STOKACi : AND WAKKHOUSF. CO. .
MS-510 Jones. Ucncral sloraRO and furwnrdlns.
M-113
OM. VAN A STOKACIK. HIS FAK'.Nt. TICt , . l 9.
WAXTI-JII TO 1HTV.
TO I.KASi ; OK I1UY , ni.KVATOK OF TKM OK
( Uti-en thouiaml capacity In South I'tntto
country. Address A 21 , care Cm.ilm lire.
N-Slt NW
\ SECOND HAND 8AFIJ. 1IKFAKNAM. .
X Mill N- * >
LIST HI-A : i. ESTATE \vrrn F. D.VIAI > .
& DnUKlns. N-IOt-3)
tHTl'OSITS tx"t1iK.M ANP NE11. HAVISOS
banks. F. D. Wcad Kill & Douglns.
N-103-13
rou SIIIIOHSISvn AV.vctixs.
FOK SAW : AT A onKAT UAno.CiNrr\nn-s1
ilrlvlm ; horse nnd cnnnpy top phaeton ; cull or
nd.lifsa Mrs. 13. H. Terrlll. 1&19 DoURlas Ft. .
3 lloor. P-I2S 15 *
roil sAiisMi.suii.iAMoi'S. : : '
CHEAPEST HAItmVOCD WOVEN COKN-CHIK-
lilliB made. C. It. Lre , 901 Douglas. Q 120
SECOND-HAND SAFES CHEAP. 1110 FAKNAM
Q-MI72 N30
LADIEfJ. CI/lAKS , FtilS , DKESS OOODS :
easy payment ! " ; drop poMnl and will call with
samples. E. lllrsh , olllce Diesel lintel.
Q-MJ03 50
CIIKAP FOIl f'ASII. POME VKKY NIPECIOAH
nxtures , Ineludliit ; wall & show cases. A. M.
Cowle. Sll So. 18 St. Q-37S-12
. Miscii.i.\M-ofs.
DAMAGED M1HHOKS KES1LVEKED. 70S NO.
ICtlL . H-M3M D10
MHS. FIUTZ , CLA1HVOYANT , F21 N. 1CTH.
S-231 DJ-
.1IASSARF. IIATIIS. I-.TC.
M.ME. SMITH. Jt21 DOUC3LA5 , KOOM 5 ; MAS-
IK * and utonm Imths. T M3 S IP
AMEs VAPOIl nATIIstASSAOR. 007
H , 13th St. , room 3. T-M2CJ DC
MISS VAN VALKEMIUKO DIWTHOYS PKK-
maiiently by electricity stiperlluous hair , moles ,
warts , etc. Itoom tlO , N. Y. Life Illdj.
U-121
KUPTITKE CI.MIEI1 ; NO PAIN : NO MrTEN-
tlon from business ; we refer lo hundreds of
patlehtH cured. O. K. Miller Co. . S07 N. Y.
Llfo bulldlni ; , Omalm. Net ) . U 122
flATlTs"MASSAGE. . MME. POST. 3tDi" ! . 15T1I.
U-123
VIAVI. HOME TKE.VT.MENT FOK UTEHINC
trouble : ) . Physlcl.ili In attendance. Consulta
tion or hcaltTt book free. 313 lice. bide.U
U 121
SEI-3 CAKTEK IIA11DWAKE CO. . 1103 noUCI-
las , for mantels , prates , tiles , marble work , etc.
_ urlz3
lioOKFlINDINO. IIL'HKLEY 1'TQ. CO.
L'-M3C2 D9
MO.VHY Tl ) IOAi.VI. . KSTATi : .
ANTHONY LOAN & TKUST CO. , 313 N' . Y. L.
Quid ; money at low rates for choice farm loans
tu Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-12'5 '
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAKK , 923 X. Y. LIFE.
_ _ W-127
MONBY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA ,
real estate , llrennan. Love Co. . I'axton block.
\V-12J
LOANS ON IMI'HOVED & UNIMPHOVED CITY
pioperty. W. 1'amain Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam.
W-129
MONEY TO LOAN AT IXW RATES. THU
O. F. Davis Co. , 1M3 Farnum St. W 130
PEK"CENT MONEY TO T/JAN ON OMAHA
real estut < > & Neb. farms. W. U. Mclkle. Omaha
VT-779-
JtONI-V TO LOAN ON OMAHA PKOPEKTY AT
limest rates. HulldliiK loans wanted. Fidelity
Trust company. . W 832
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Pusey & Thomas , First National
Hank Illdff. W 307
MOXHV TO IOAXCIIATTI-n.S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FtTUNITritE. PIANOS.
liorsen. wagons , etc. ; lit loweft rnti. In city ;
no removal of Boods ; strictly onntlilcntl.il ; you
can pay the loan off nt any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MOKTC3AUK IAAN ro. .
300 So. ICth St.
X 131
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. w9' ' ) DAYS : FlIKNI-
turo , phinos , etc. Duff ( Jre n. 100:11 : s. Hark r li k
X-I32
Kl/.SI.VRSS / CUAXCHS.
FOK SALE. AI1OUT 2.COO I.11S. MINION TYPE.
700 liis. aiute. 150 pair two-third cases , 40
double Iron stands for two-third cases. This
iimttrlul was used on The Omaha Hee and is
In fairly Kot.d condition. Will b ? sold cheap
In bulk or In iiunntltlcs to mil nuicharcr.
Apply In person or by mall to The Bee Pub-
lUliliik' Co. , Omaha , Neb. Y 713
FOR KENT-A SMALL WATKK IHMVKU MILL ;
can also handle in. ' '
era Addicss llox : : . Lin
coln. Nebraska. Y M103 N13
KETAH. DIU'O STOIlB Foir'8A > Lij OHEAT
barK.tln : write. Harle. Haas & Co. . council
Hluffs. la. Y-JI212
" "
A FINE AND COMPLETE STOCK o"l'"il.VHI > -
ware , stoves and tinware , with a uood e lab-
llsiied business ; stock will Invoice about
Jf.Wi.O ) ; nothlni ; but cash and short time
pjper will buy this stock ; a rare chance that
will bear Investigation ; no traders. Address
A CO. Hee. Y M3S1
FOR SALE , HANK. ESTAHLLSIIED FOt'H-
teen years. In fcouthi-aslern Nebraska ; only
bank ; excellent opportunity for party with
Jli > , OK .W to S20.COO.W. Address A Cl. Hue.
Y M320 17
FOK SALE AT A HAHOAIN-ONLY IiHfrt
store lu n Rood southeastern Nebraska town.
Address lock box 207. Elk Creek , Neb.
Y-M3SI H'
FOR SALIC. A J1.200 DRUG KTOfIC Foil K
cents on the dollar : Kood town ; KIWI ! location ;
cheap rent ; for particulars call ur ml.Hess.
A. L. Spearman. Oretmi. Neb. Y tOu-13
FOR HALE , A SMALL STOCK OF HTAI'US
Knccrli-s. with llxtures complete : nlso hiTse
harness and delivery wagon ; location in at-
class. Imiulre of Ueorgo i'panKler. with Me.
Cord-ltrady Co. Y MI33 15
FOK KENT. TWO DOIM1LE MODERN STI'HE
riionisi furnlturu Included ; best lo. aii-n fur
buxlness ; unall stock dry K ods tn "lie num.
which call be purchased nt barmiln , can have
either room or both. Apply II. 11. Speinmn ,
J.OJ Main street. Council llluffs. V line 19
i\cnA.\ : .
KOl'NTSVS PLACE , 9-HOO.M HOl'SE , 2g | I1I.V-
ney ; encumbrance I2.0UO ; equity for clear cot-
IUKB. J. J. Otbson , oil 1st .Nat ) ll'k.
Z37915
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| ii.lHX.00 ) - HEAUT1FUL KESIDENT'E PHOp"
erty ; fine location and craunds ; nurtheait
Kaunas ; Kood town ; will exchange for ii.000.00
In dry goods. Address Llox CS8 , Fulrllcld. la.
-Mil I
A I.C 0 HTOCK OF GENERAL MERCIUN-
dl < e to bo sold at a Kreut nacrltlco : will take
11,004 In cash nnd balance In clear real estate.
Address Hex 331 , H. A. Snow , Huldiviie , Neb.
K-M131 !
M ACRES , WAYNE CO. , IA. , H.SOO.
Vacant city lots for Improved property.
Omaha property for stock groceries.
Water Flour Mill for ranch.
Ranch for Omaha property.
F. D. Wead. Kill At Douglas. Z-4M-U
roit sALio unAL KSTATU.
tAHSTKACTS. . THE IIYHON HEKlTcoirpANV ,
PRETTY S.ROOM COTTAGU AND IX > T. : oi9
Davenport ( four blocks west of lllvli school ) ,
partly modern. . only (1400.00 ; easy terms.
I ilyron H. Hastlnits , 212 So. Ktti sU KE-M2SO
KOIl .H.VLHUH.Vl ,
( Contlnupd. )
HOUSK3. IJJTS. FARMS.
Ueo , P. Ilemin Real K tnte Co. , Paxtcn Dlk.
1U-933
.
1 ! ACRBH NORTH FORT O. . SIGHTLY , 11.000.
HcRUtlful past front GeorKlit Ave. I2.20ii.
10-r hous" , larifi- lot , barn. teWO ; 11,100 cnih
bnlanc * O'i per eenl.
.Vent coltHKi * ISth St. lmulrnnl , II.MO.
6-r cottaKa 19th nr I nvvnworth , . IIMM.
4t ncrc fnrm la m North at U7.SO ; H cnMi ; H
Omaha property ; H lnmr time ,
F. 11. Wend , Kith ft finuRlim. KD I-1J
COTTAOlVA"LOT'ON l TirNORTIt OF VIN-
tnn St. . 11.100.
CnttHte A lot tlth St. , J1.JOO.
R D. Wead. 1 & DotlKlss. IlB-4 t-H
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HKAUTIFUI. ACHE LOT. SPLF.NDID I.OCA-
linn , close to paved street ; iu t tie place for
a nlep suburban home ; only l < * io. Hicks , (
SOT , N. Y. Llfo bldif. HK-M4W 13 j
MUSIC , AIM' AM ) I.AMSt'ACi ' : .
E F. OELLENHECK. HAN JO. MANDOlin -
lin nml guitar teacher. Room 412 Hee IIMc.
Tel. m 10U
_ _ _ _ _
I22J 1IUYS A"HrAtTTIFUl7\VALNUT , UPRIGHT
plnnn. 1100 an excellent Brand : J .00 monthly
piymcnts. Vose & Sons. Kniho & Sletnway
planus. cheap , rented. 318 McCague bldrf.
301-14
IIATII ItOOMS.
HfSSIAN. TL'KKISH AND MEDICATED
liaths. 50 rents ; also cxrlu lvc de | > artment for
ladles ; cvcrythliiR new ; Imlles1 hutr dresslns
nnd bnrber rhop In connection. 107 S. 14th.
ITIIOI.STnitl.VC.
GO TO M. S. WALKLI.S FOR KIOIIT PRICES
on furniture picklnv. rupalrliiB , mnttre ses ,
couches , cushions. 2111 Ctunlng. Tcl. 1.131.
\VI.\TI-IIHII.
GOOD SHEDDING : REST CARE ; J1.M MONTH :
W. F. Snyder , Mth and l eavemvi' h ; \vre |
2GC2 Man-y. M 744 N17 *
PLENTY OF FHKnr SHiDS AND WATER ;
horiea called for and delivered , rates , J3 per
month. Address Dalley. Crescent Clly , la.
M-S09 N20
7IASO.VVOItIvIOIIlliit. .
J. t' . UKALY , 1 22 CLARK STREITT.
STREITT.HCCt
H-CCt NU *
SWAPS.
WANTED. GOOD IMPROVED FARM FOR A
No. l city pinpcrty. Address A 52 , Omaha ! ! > ? .
M-2S2 I)5
P.I ILDl.Vt : AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MfTtTAL L. & I1.\FS'N " ] PAY S C.
7. S per cent when I. 2 , 3 years old ; always re
deemable. 1704 Fnrnam St. Nattlnger , Sec.
131
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECFHE Gool"
Interest on tavlr.KC. Apply to Omalm I * XU. .
Ars'n , 17C4 Farnam. G. M. Nattlnner. Sec.
IMIYSlCAIi Cri.Tl'UU.
ELOCUTION MRS. W. FORWARD , r,23 N.
19lli. M-GJS N13
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The Prisoner of Zemin.
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NIGHT PRirr.S-F.lrst 'iloor , We and 7Jc ; all
balcony feats , 3.1 ; galleiy. 15c nnd 21c.
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t XlKlito. < iifiilnir | SUNDAY. XOV. I. .
Only Matinee Wedne.iday.
The Inventive come Hans
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In the polite fomlp ! lay.
AT GAY CONEY ISLAND
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BARKER HOTS L.
ii\Tii : \\i ) .IOM-JS STHIITS.
Mil ri < om . liatlir. sLnmivnt ntul nil inmlrrii
> mriiirnrrs lut < ' ! < . 1 ! rii nn-l JJ on IH r .lay.
Tallin uniNcelleil. rtiwetal low rnti'si 1,1 iccular
LnaMors , rilANK lllMUTfll , MT.
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First-Class Grill Rooms.
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All n mt si-am liTAt ? and uvorytlilti
tsrlctiy modiTii. *
15 D 3 PA-IHHTAM.
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l.ea\e IHURLINH'ION ft. MO. HIVKH.Arrlvci |
UniahaL'nluii | Uepot , ICtli , ! jhi on tits , ; umalia
8.350111. . . . . D. nver Expn s SiXTunn
4J-'pm.Hlk : Hills , Muni i MuiKt t-'nd ix. 4v : | im
4r.fin : Denver Kxpitcn , . i.i.tnn
7ti : : > pm..Nebr.M'l..i \ \ \ \ i."C Sun-lay ) .
. . . .Llm'i'ln Local' et. Sunday ) . .
2jpm..l-'a : t Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. .
i iues ICHICAGO. IIUHLINGTON & ij.i.\rrives
OmshuUiilon | Depot , loth a'M oii BI . { Omaha
> : cOpm.-\-CldcaKO Vcrtlbole. . . , . , . . buniani
:4vim.'t..ChlcitKo : ExitreCs 4lw m
.UUpm..Chlc.tii > nnd St. LviUla Express. . s.Uam
llMCam 1'jclllc Junction Local Gtfpm
Fast Mall 2Mpm :
Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUUArrl\cs |
Omaha ! Union Dejiot , ll'th ' & Mason His. | Oin.iha
C:30pin : . .
ttx. SunJ.iy ) . . . 3 : "
Iacs IrillCAOO fi NOKTH\ViST'N.\rrtvcs : :
OnialiaUliluli | Llcput. lutli & Mason Sl . \ Omah.i
inl5ani. : .r. . Kn tcrn ixprern . 3:40i > m
4:45iin : | . VeKtlbuleil l.lmlteil . 5IOpm :
G:5 : pm . Ht. I'nul ixpleF . 0:3 : lain
5to.nn : . St. I'aul Llmlteil . 9OJpm :
Ti'ain..Cnrrall : ' & Sl ux City I.MCal..lIIUiiii : ;
C:0pm : . Omaha Chlcueo .Special . SWaiu
. Mlusuurl Valley I.ooul . 9:3 : < Jain
I.CRVCS ( CHICAGO. It. I. & I'AOIKIO.JArrlves
OnmliajUnluii IH-pot. lOlli ,4 Mason Sta. ( Uinulia
KAST.
10-tn.iin.Atlantic Kvprcsnt ( ex. SumUy ) . .
7C : pin NUlit Kxprcfs S:1.1am :
4OOpni..l'lilc.iKi : > Ve tlliuleJ Llmlteil. . . . l:3opin :
4SOpm..St.raul : _ - Vcftlliuleil Llmlteil. . . .
\VIST. ,
< :4.p"m.Oklnhoma : & Texas Ex ( ex. Sun..10:33-im
IMOpm Colorailu I.finite. ! 4COpm :
Leaves I C. . ST. 1' . . M. .t O. "Arrives "
Oinnhni Depot , llth nn.lVeistcr Sts. I Omaha
S:1.1mn.r..Slinix : City Aceommoilatlon. . . . 8COpm :
ir.t'pin..Hloux : City nxiint-s IPV. Sun..llKam :
Cipm : St. Paul Llmllei ! 9ltlam :
Leavt-.s I ! ' . , tt. & MO. VALLHY. ( Arrive
Omulinl Depot15thniiil _ _ Webster Si . I uinalm
3wfini : . r.ift Mall nmrivxprcEH . SCO : )
3rCim..l : | x s at ) Wyo Kx tex Mon ) - 6Mpni :
"SOnm. . Fremont Local ( Stinilavs unly ) . .
"J-J'am . Nnrfnlk Kxprusa tes Sun ) . 10:23am :
0lf.iin : | . St. I'.iiil Ixprcgg. . . . . 9lW
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leaves I 1C. C. . ST. J. & C , II. ( Arrives
OmnlinUnlon | Depot , 10th * Macon Sta. ) Omahn
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9OSnm..Knnraa : City Day l-'xrre s . 6:10pm :
10iCiin.K. : ( C' . Night i\ . via U. I' . Trans. C:3uim :
Leaves I MISSOL'llI 1'AriFIC. lArrlves
Onialinl Depot , 13th nml Wclwter Sip. I Omaha
3:30pm..Nebr.itlta : .t Kansas Limited. . . l'S : | > m
U : : > 0pin . Kuncas f'lty ICxpivu . C:0omn :
3 : ( pm . Nclirntka Local < ex. Sun. ) . U:00am :
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Lclivcs"r"SlOtIX CITV 'PACIFIC. [ Anlvei
Oinhal Ueiwt , I5th nndVVli ttr Su. I Oinului
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Lcnx-esl SIOUX CITY , < i PACIFIC. " ( Arrives
OmalialL'nloo Depot. tOtn & Macon Sl . | Oma'i.-i
7.Mnam . St. raiil " ra * ngcr. . " . It JtCpir
7-3imn . plnux I'lty I'asteiiBor . fiii. : > i > m
: .Um | . St. Paul Limited . 9 : an
Lrnvrn I UNMO.V PAClFlf. | Arrlvps
< im.iliaUnion | Depot. IClh . Mason Els. ; Omaha
S-m-im..i Kearney Express 4:10nm :
K-jiam , Overliiinl Llmllcil 4l"pn :
a.3ipni.nt > iifce & StniDub'e Ei ( Sun.12nr.pm :
ripni..Oiaml : Ul.inil ixirt | * ( ex. Sun.i : pm
Fact Midi S-Mnm
aiiitipm -j.- - "
Leaves IVAI1ASII I 11AIIAVAV | Airl > u
umalmlUnloii Depot. 10th & Mafon Sts.1 Omaha
l:3Ciim : 77r.JU. lAJulB Cannon Hall lliIO.iui
Omaha ) I Arrive
.r I , >
ii-es of ttiliny. .
Nov. itJUfP Pity Manual
Training Bchool wa.s tUjttpyed hy fire to-
nlshl. It was one nf thc.'heKt equipped In
stitutions of its Iclnd | ii"tiif/"country / , and the
losi Is nbout $75.000 , fylly jnsured.
SlhVKH CItliKIC. Neb. , Nov. 12. ( Spe
cial. ! Last nlKht XackTowslce's liaru
rauflit flto and with four head of horses ,
three st-ts of harness , considerable feed nnd I
thno head of oattle. ivas ccnauincd. The
lire Is supposed to ha > Jo dieen started hy
tramps. Unro. ahout SI.&UOi'
CIIKHOKEE. la. , NqV. 12. ( Special Tele-
Brnin. ) The \\'ashlnstii } ( JJOUBC , the lead-
ins hotel of thltj city , AmrJ'cd this evenlnc.
Loss on , bulldlni ; . J10i HOj"on ftiriilturu and
fixtures. JSOO. IiiHiiruricl' ' . ? 9,000 on huild-
Ing. $3,000 on contents , , Tbo Uro eatiKht In
the laundry.
Vllle l.'eeU < Ai/tldeilI. / (
NI3\V IIAVHN. Conn-1 , X * > v. I2.-The Yiilo
hooinerH nre iiK-taphorlc.'flly palling them-
on the hack tonight , owltiK lo Iho
xvork today ut pruutlro , and Yale Htock ,
which was grrally dt'pn-HSeil , la iiBaiti at
| ) .ir. IIH the i-rlppK-d nro-iiKiilu tuttltin Inlo
Hhapc for Die I'rlticeloti , .
iimu. llliif , cap-
l.iln of liiHt yi < ar'M frc.Hlnncn uiuvun , hn
doinoiiMtratod Hint hu can fully lake the
plnc-u of l.onls lllnkey , who IH III. llrfM-
ilDKur Jolnt-d thu coarliffl tills aftprnoon
nnd will remain until Yule him HnlHhvd HH
practice work for the KUJHO with J'rlnccton.
.MilIt'll I'lirliifr Iliit'il'oNlioniMl | ,
IMIILAUIOMMIIA. Nov. 12-Tho pacing
race liuL-.voun Star I'olnter nd 1'aiuhun for
Jl.oaj a Hide , which WIIH to hove taken place
this afternoon at Ik-lniont , has heim post-
pont'd until .Saturday on account of a heavy
track ,
llnrvnrd'H - ! | | | Ciincli ArrlvfH ,
NKW YOIIK. Nov. 12-U. C. l.ohman ,
the well known ICiiKllnli oarsman , who Is
to undertake thu training of lliu Harvard
cr w , ntrlvtil on Ilic .MaJHllo loduy. Ho
will ijo to Cambridge tomorrow.
BADLY BEATEN BY BUTTE
Nebraska 'Varsity Eleven Unable to Stop
Mountaineers' ' Rushes.
TOUCHDOWN IN LESS THAN THREE MINUTES
. ,
Montana MIMI Score from tin * Start
unit KiM'p HIP 'IIIIIKVi'll In
Hand. ii .ilii. Ni .
ICITorln ,
UNCOI.N , Nov. 12. ( Special. ) The Hutto
football team , which Is making nn extensive
tour of the country , met the University of
Nebraska eleven hero this afternoon and
won by a score of 20 to C.
The game was called nt 3:12 : o'clock ; Ne
braska won the toss nnd chose the west
goal. Untie kicked off for twenty-live yards.
.
Packard I fumbled the ball on the llrst play
and then It teak lltitto Juat two minutes
and n half to buck tin ; line down to Ne
braska's goal and ecoro tlib llrst touch
down. Laswell kicked goal. Score : llutte ,
C ; Nebraska , 0.
Nebraska kicked off for thirty yards , and
llutte I ! Immediately made them a present of
the hall on n fumble. Then Nebraska went
right straight ahead and made a touchdown ,
Shodd going over the line at 3:22 : o'clock ,
just ten minutes after the game brgan. lie
kicked goal , and the score was Hod. llutte ,
0 ; Nebraska , 0.
Hill Nebraska scored no more. llutte did
It again at 3:20 : o'clock , and I.aswell missed
a very easy Koal. From Ibis lime on till
the end of the half the playing was done
ncutly In Iluttc's territory , and Nebraska
reined to brace up a little , but couldn't
core. Halt up at 3:47 : o'clock , ball In Ne-
ir.iska'a hands and nineteen yards from
Suite's R"al.
In the second half llutte scored twlie ,
ticking but one goal. Thus the final score
vas : Untie. 20 ; Nebraska. C.
The Rame was very good , from a scion-
illc standpoint , but thu large part of the
r-lence was on Nebraska' * sli'e. ' Iltilli'
gained by rushes through the line , which
N'lbraska could not stop at all. Their full-
lack. Laswell played by far the belter
name of the team , but lie received good sup-
poit all around. Ills llnr > plunges and
Hints were winners. Nebraska i-ould make
Hit little effert upon Iluttc'u line. Yet at
lines they made as much cs six and seven
tnrds ut a play. Most of lliclr gains were
nade by trick plays , such as tittarlcr kicks
and punts. On the latter they made several
leautlful Rains , and they owe their only
owlulown lo a good piny of this kind ,
' arse played a magnificent defensive game.
nvakitiK llutle's line repeatedly.
Two Unite men were disabled In the Game
and two Nebraska backs wore compelled to
ftire. The line up :
Itutli : . Position. NcbraHiW fl.
r. ih nu-lI.ir'Bl'ii..bffl end Honodlct
r Left tneklo luingnii
. > i r Loft guard Kollnr
1r.iiam : Ccntt-r Melford
Hall itlphl guard Turner
Jones Klaht tackle l'ear ! p
M < - rhr on I tight pud WlgKlns
Hi'iisiiiiHulllvan..Qtmrtr..Thorpe , cnptaln
M < Oi.tn : : Lrft half..Hobblns-Joni-H
liyr.irl Klpht half Bhedd
Li.swc-II : Full. . . . Packard-Garret I
rmplro , Iloseoo Pound of Lincoln ; ref-
.vp. C. K M.iliiPH of Crete ; linesmen. 1) .
O. .Shriwro of IJuttu ntiti C. K. Sehroll or
Lincoln.
CKI-AT KOIIT HAM , is ix SICMT.
l Mtn nnd Montana lo Cnnir Tniiol
Siitiirdny.
The foot ball team of the Iowa Slale
Agricultural college of Anu-s. la. , and the
aggregation from llutte , Mont. , which Is
now traveling through the western conn
try , arc to play n game of foot ball nt
University park next Saturday afternoon.
In all probability the conical will lx > one
of the hottest to be seen In this city during
the present season.
Hy reputation the llutte team Is kno\vn
to the sporting element of this vicinity.
During the past few years home Nebraska
or Omaha learn has run up agaln.1t It once
or twice a year , almost Invariably with dis-
asttons rcsult.s. It Is formed of ox-college
playera nnd miners , most of whom are
crack : ) . The combination has wclglil ami
s'tlll , and plays a hard , llcrce and swift
game.
The. team Is now making a tour through
the wcsl , which will exit mi as far as Chi
cago. A few days ago It defeated the
atrong team of the Denver Athletic club.
It will line up In this city practically the
same as against the last Nebraska team ,
which played In liutte last summer , anil
was defeated by a score of 10 to C.
The Ames tram Is also a strong anil
ambitions aggregation. It has an almost
clean wcore of victories , and Is In excellent
physical condition. Its record of victories
with the scores In as follows : Iowa Kails
Athletic club.140 ; Cornell college of Iowa
12-0 ; State University of .Missouri , 12-0
Iowa State university , fi-0 ( forfeit ) ; nrlnncll
12-0 ; DCS Molnes Young Men's Christian
association , 22-10. Its only defeat wa.s with
the Minnesota Stale university , which was
defeated by Michigan by a scratch last Sat
urday , the score being G-4. The score ol
this defeat was IS-fi.
Uoth the teams will be In the city to
day. The Hutte crowd expects to arrive
EOIIO ; time In the morning. Ames will not
get here until towa'rd night. The Hutle
team wants an unbroken siring of vlelorles
on its trip. Ames wants the. game as a
starter for the string which It experts to get
on a proposed trio lo Ihe coast , which lrl |
la to be an Innovation in this western coun
try , and has never been undertaken before
by any loot nail team. It will consume i
month and a half. The nlart will he iiiadi
next week , the llrst game in the st-rlis beltu
played with ihe Slale university at Lin
coin on Wednesday. Tne second game
will be nt Unite on November 23 , and the
next at Spokane Falls on Thanksgiving day
Tbo schedule then Includes two games at
Seattle anJ one each nt the following places :
Seattle. Portland , Sacramento. Oakland , with
the Alliance Athletic club. Iceland Stanford ,
Los Angeles and Ilrrkeley university , ( Jal-
vrston and Now Orleans. The latter game
will be played on January f.
AJIOS KISIK ASICS AX IX.M'XCTIOX.
Cues Into Court to Svenre Ills llrloaso
from I ln > Xetv YorU TIMIIII.
CHICAGO , Nov. 12. Falling to secure his
release from thu New York Haso Hull club
at the hands of tin- National league , Amos
nusle. the pltchi r. lili-d a bill for an In
junction In the federal cgut t today , in or
der to secure hln it-least * by legal process.
Incidentally. Hole's application lo ilm
court mi-.inn more than his in-rson.il re
lease , If grunted. It would mean that Iho
rights of reservation exercised by the
Ltague 11.1 si- Hall chili ban no legal Bland-
Ing , and make : > an open Hold al Iho elono
uf each season for the contracting of play
ers for tlu- following son-oil. The hill for
InJniK'tlon declares that the cotnlilnatlon of
tin- National league la unlawful and nil-
rc.tsoimhlc , and If enforcfd will work Irrc-
nudlablo hardships to Iho complainant.
No notice of it lime to hear ihe bill has
b.on ( lied.
In addition , llnslo begun u Hull at law
for the recovery of JI.CO. . ) damage * by rea-
HOII of the conduct of the New Yoric club
In depriving him from following hlx pro
fession.
XtMV Wheel lleenrilH.
NKW GIILKANH , Nov. 12. Hccordn
broken al Cement track today :
JohiiKon rode threo-nuarlcM of u mile in
1:10 : , culling bin record madu at Nnshvlllo
of ll2--i. : ; ! I-'irsi quarter , ii:2l : ; Hccoud quar
ter , 0:2U : ; third quarter. 0:2.1. : Ho. Ht.irtud for
Ihu two-mile record , bill Iho scxlclto jjuvo
out. A heavy wind ua.-
-.Michael broke the follnwlng :
Ulntnncp. MIchael'M record. Former time.
Two mllw 3:53 : 2-S 3:3.1 :
Three nllli'H 5:22 : E:2'J : 4-5
Fuur inllDH 7:15 : 7:51 :
I-'lve inllcM 3:071-5 : 9:123-.r :
.su inllcn 11:001-5 : 11:033.3 :
Mun-ii mllcH 12:533.5 : 13:0) :
nielit nillc ll:5C3-5 : 14:531-5 :
Mnu iiillcu 10:102-5 : 16:47 : 1-5
Tun inll.-H 1 ! > :33 : 1-5 U:41 : J-5
JohnKon could have cut the three-quar
tern reoortl by Ilvo HccondH today If the
paccmukcrx could have held out.
i\lirlloil : for I'roreNNloiiiillNin ,
CHICAGO. Nov. 12-Slx tnembcrH of the
Chicago Athletic iinsoclatlon foot ball
eleven havu been expulled Tor Insubordina
tion and supposed professionalism. The
men nro : I'aul nrown , left endV. ; . If.
Aldrlch , quarturbuck ; H. O. Hadden , right
tucklu ; Hen ThoinaH , leh guard ; William
Gruver , rleht halfback , and IJr. M. 1C.
Stewart , right guard. The man , ngnlnst Iho
protests of .Mr. Potter and Capialn Thomp
son , went to Plttflhurg and on Tue d.ty
plnyrd with the Allegheny Athletic JIK.-'J-
elation against the Pumuwip Athletic oluli.
The mutter was broiiKlit before the lio.ird
of dlreelors nnd they wore expelled nl
once. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
STIICKUY HAS TIM : ADv.vNTvta : .
I.oulHvllli * > Inunnte , In t at l're ent
Control * In I.enurueITiiIr
CHICAOO. Nov. 12.-The Ixitllsvlllo bnso
ball rluli , for Ihe Ural time In Its history ,
apparently holds the whip hand In the
Xalloiml t.ru'ue : struKRle. Il Wits evident
before the meeting today thnt Ihe light over
the boiud of nrbllratlon nnd the lie vote
of last nl ht over the adoption of the min
utes of u previous session would be re
newed.
The action of Ilr Sluckey of Louisville
In allying himself with the major com
bine Cincinnati , Ilrooklyn , Hnltlmore , St.
l.otil * and Cleveland has cj'ontcd no end
of talk and hits given him a place of van
tage long noiiKht l > y that club. All sorts
of rumor * of trades wire llontltiK about ,
one of which was to the effect that Freedman -
man of New York , who bears no love for
some of the members of the board , had
offered nr. Stuekoy HIM Clark. Con-
tmughton and Stafford to ally htm e1f with
tin"minor eomMne" Hostou. Philadel
phia , New York , rittsburg iind Chicago.
One thing seems evident , nnd th.it Is that
the Louisville man Is In a position to uui-
Irrlally strengthen his team , and that he
will do so. As to the board of arbitration ,
concessions will likely l > e made on both
sides. A centrally expressed opinion Is
bat the board should consist of one mem-
> er from the enst , one from the middle
vest and one In the west , with President
Young as member rx-olltolo. Or. Stttekey
icing favorably mentioned as one of the
nombers. There Is slrong opposition to
.he presence of Mr. Hrusih on Ihe board.
'I am opposed to Mr. Hrush. " said IT.
Huckey. "No man with minor league In-
'ercsts should be allowed on the board. "
The result of the day's proceedings at
he mcellm : of the National league llnds
lohn T. Hrush restored to the place of
lower lhal he held belore the events of
Wednesday. At tonight's session of the
oanue , for It \\ai dark before the nrigimtei
oultl be KOI together , although their meet-
ni ? had been set for II In the morning.
; he Louisville elub voted with the Hrush-
I'yrno faction nnd swept nil before It by
the narrow margin of one vote. The inln-
iles of the spring inecllng that bad
nns-'il the trouble of the day previous
were approved , sanction was given to the
iroceedlngs of the recent meeting of the
loard of arbitration im.tlng In New Yotk.
U which Ihe board veiled lo keep Us mom-
lershlp at sK nnd had decided to extend
Is jurisdiction so It would Include cases
similar lo the appeal In the Western league ,
mil thtn the Identical board of arbitration
that bus been not-used of being the cause
if all Ihe trouble w.is re-elected for an-
ither year.
wii.i. KIII : > TIII : oi.n cutcrrr.
Western lionitiie Deelile lo lletalii
Coliiiiilnis anil ( iennil ltiiildx. |
CHICAGO. Nov. 12 T.e : magnates eom-
iioslug the Western Haye ftall league went
Into scMlon at : i , late hour this afternoon.
Han Johnson was re-electea president and
the oltl board of directors was retained.
It w.is agreed to keep Columbus and Grand
Ilaplds In HIP Ipiigne for nn.itMor year.
The schedule committee will nn el In Mil
waukee In March lo arrange Iho schednl
of games for ihe coming season.
Ciiu/ WhiM from Miirsluill.
HALTIMOIUJ. Nov. 12. Joe Gnus ? of Hal-
tlmore was awarded the decision on point *
over Jerry Marshall of Australia. In a
twenty-round bout held nt the Hureka club
here toiilKht. Marshall u.is about to col
lapse In the twentieth , iwhcii the gang and
police saved him.
Tli u r slims Clinlleiiue tin * ( iiiards.
The Thurstton Hllles do hereby challenge
the Omaha GtiardH to a KUIIIC of foot ball
Saturday afternoon , November 21. l M.
A. F. GYVIN.
Manager ThurMton ISIlles h'oot Hall Team.
Tr.l.lICIt.M'IIIC IIIIKVITIKS.
DolileHtlc.
M. 13. IngalM and J. D. Lang have been
te-eleeted president and vlcu ptecldont of
the Hlg Four.
Part of thu works of tbt > Hrunh Klcelrle
rompany i lll be removctl from Cleveland
to Lynn , Mass.
Oregon and California railway ease wns
up In thtHupremo court. Valuable lands
near Portland are Involved.
Missouri women suffragists are In ses
sion at Kansas City. Susan H. Anthony
nnd Kev. Anna Shaw nro present.
Ohio soft i-oal railroads hiivo restored
the old tariff , which had been out -10 to
M per cent , to take effect November 21.
Kfforts nrt- being made to depose J. li.
Wallace as receiver of the J. H. Watklnrt
Land and .Mortgage company In Kansas.
Wheat jumped up 3 cents a bushel nt
the afternoon session at Chicago yesterday.
ami closed 2 ! cents above thu Wednesday's
close.
Georgia democrats on Iho twenty-ninth
ballot for a candidate for Unltitl States
senator voted : Clay , fie ; Howell , K ) ; At
kinson , IS.
Gormully & Jeffries have applied for an
injunction against the Mutal Polishers'
union , which has ordered a boycolt of the
linn's bicycles.
Marie Dressier , an actress , has been
Kl anted n divorce from Georgu Francis
lloppert of ( Jroensvllle , N. J. , on account
of undue Intimacy with another woman.
Henry Thomas , a colored man In the
employ of Jacob Sherrer , an ICast St. Louis
real estate man , has disappeared with
$2fiUO of jewelry belonging to .Mrs Seherrer.
H. C. llolton and T. A. Shephard , prom
inent business men of Pawnee , I. T. , re-
eently sentenced to live years in the peni
tentiary for cattle stealing , have been re
leased by a masked mob
Steamer Three Friends Is now In charge
of a deputy marshal ut Jacksonville. It
Is said thu government will bring as wit
nesses December 7 two passengers by the
boat on Us last llllbustering trip.
Annie Larkln ami Isabel lioland. who
escaped from the House of the Good Shep
herd al St. Louis by breaking two locks and
sliding down .1 watei. spout from the third
lloor. were recaptured. A third tlrl es
caped.
Ur. W. D. Powell of Mexico Fpoke on
co-aperatton at the n.ipllst conference al
Nashville , and : i paper by llev. L. A. Cran-
tlall of Chicago , on "Tho Helatloii of Dap-
lists lo Other Denominations , " W.IH dU-
cusned for i-ome hours.
M. K. Hcese wa.s convicted of the murder
of Charles T. Williams at Vurkvlllc , N. C. .
and on being l.:2 away to thu jail ho
started to I tin. Deputy Shurlfi' Seuggllis
llred. and lieesc Is lyin ? at tho. point of
di.it.i , with a bullet In bin brail.
Holier ! Itoss , K. N. WrlKht. M. V. Chenille.
Pleasant Porter and Thoma.i Mc-Grcesy
have been appointed as aouncll by the
Flvn Tribes lo treat with the DaWes com
mission. A pUn lo guide their negotiations
will be formulated In a day or two.
Judgment wa.s rendered In the circuit
court at Tupi'ka In thu sum of $ ! i.Viu In
favor of the federal uoviTiinunt and against
the bondsmen of Frank Mapes who com
mit ted .suicide when it I KMa nut known lhal
he w.is a defaulter us [ loalinaaU-r at Kan
sas City , Kan.
Contrary to local expectations , the Curtis
Hay sugar rellnery at Halllmore will not
open at once. The annual mot-ting of the
company was held yesterday anil the fol
lowing olllcors substituted for the local
aggregation : Mr. C. Morton Hltwart of
Haltlmore and Mr. G. 11. Krnxlcr of Phil
adelphia , Messrs. William Dick , II. O Hnve-
meyiT and F. U. JlaUhlfHon of New York.
Naval Architects and Marine F.UKlneors
have elected the following o.'lletrs : Presi
dent , Clomolit A. Cirlscoru ; vice presidents ,
Ch.irles H. Cramp , Philadelphia ; 1'hillii
Hlchborn. Charles II. LoiiiiK. Jtlch.ird W.
Meade. William II. Webb. Gcorgi ; W.Mel -
vllle , George \V. Qnlntard. Irving .M.
Hcoll , Francis A. Walker , Frank S. Fer-
rald ; Htcrclary find Ueasuror , Francis T.
Howlua.
P. H. Hnrhur , n ntocUholdcr , In Iho Chicago
cage circuit court , asken for a rurulvur
for the American Wheelmen's Protecilvo
association. Incorporated In Chicago In 1S.1I
for the Insurance of bicycles agalmu theft.
Secretary Hnllfen Is charged with spend
ing 'on his personal account alniost the
whole of Iho money cullccled. Thu con .
cern 1 * now liablu for 23UUI ) whcclx and
Its assets do not exceed J.'i.UOO. All the
oHlccrti uro mudu defendant ! * .
It IH said the oultnn'H advlsttrt ) uro urg
ing him lo revive .Mldhat I'aaha'n conull-
tutlon.
Judge T.ornlngcr nt Montreal hux de
clared thu local option early closing law
uncoiiHtllutlmiul.
The foreign affairs committee n ! the
Hollvlan Chamber of Duputle.s lm reported
In favor of recognition of Cuban insur
gents.
Sanford I''lcmlnB gave testimony nt the
Pacific cublu conforoncu In London. Nann-u
of wltin-nsua In futuru will not bu pub-
llHhc-d.
Denial Is given to the statement that
President Krugur was about to n ! < for
nn Indemnity from the ; > riilsh Chnricckd
company.
It IH said In London that Edward J.
Ivory's dnfunsG will hu that he and Tynan
were In Kuropci on behalf of an American
flllbutiierini ; aynJIcato
South Omaha Mows.
_ Atiother ease of swindling occurred on
lower N street yesterday. The \lcilm this
tliuo was John While , a cattleman from
Casper , Wyn.Vhlto came In with n ship
ment of c.ittlo , and , afier Rolling his nloc ! ,
crossed the tracks nnd Intended taking Um
streets earn for Ont.th.1. On the way up N
street he was accosted by Charles Klsher.
who Induced him to enter one of the re-
sorln for a moment. A panic of dice wn
noun In full blast , and White dropped JI5
befoie ho knew It. He reported ihe matter
to ihe police shortly nfierward. and win
taken to the cell room , where Fteher was
eoullnt-d for lleeelng Another stockman. Ho
Identified Fisher us the man who had turned
the trick and the police- offered to prwceutu
htm If he would wait ovet n day In order
to appear against Fisher. This White
could not do. and so he lett for home a
sadder and wiser man.
Senlpers llesiniie | | ti lneN ,
Within , the past few days a number of
scalpers have returned to the city , after
having npent the summer and fall clue-
where , nnd the- duties of the city meat In-
spcctnr will , thereforebe considerably in
creased. Scalpers purchase crippled ani
mates nt the stock yards and daughter
them at the old nnusued slaughter hmis.i
Juat south of Swift's. This meat Is then
sold to butchers throughout the city , wh.i
nro willing to deal In meat that Is not note
to the standard. Dealing In this kind of
meat is prohibited by ordinance , nnd the
meat Inspector Intends keeping n nharp
watch on the sc.tlpepa to prevent crippled
or diseased animals from being sold for
food.
\e\v CriiilliiK- Mildly \Yii lieiI.
During the nummer the county spent
considerable money In grading South Twen
ty-fourth street , from W street to thu county
lltu > . Heavy rnltiri have- washed the road no
that now It la in almost as b.td a condition
as before the repairs wen ? made. Deep
rula have been cut In the ro.id by farm
wagon * , nml through Albright there are n
number of dangerous washouts. A Illllo
work done on the road now , before real cold
weather sets In would put. It In good condi
tion for all winter.
Clly Cosslp.
II. T. Church of McCook was looking over
the yards yesterday.
A son has licen horn to John J. Hyan an'l
wife of the Third ward.
John Ollchrlst of Ontario , Ore. . Is regis
tered at one of the hotels.
K. L.i r I ; Ins of Hy.innls is in Iho city lookIng -
Ing after some business matters.
Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis ,
Thirty-second and F streets , a son.
Thomas K. Kelly , one of Dlllor's most suc
cessful farmers. Is visiting In the city.
A. Itobcrta was hero yesterday with a
shipment of cattle from .Montpcllcr , Idaho.
There will he a chrysanthemum show at
the United Presbyterian church this even-
Ing.
Arthur Cruise brought seven loads of cat
tle to this mnrlict from Atkinson yester
day.
.Morris Smith , n business man located at
Stromsburir. was a visitor In the city yea-
UTday.
Al Williams , owner of extensiveenttla
ranches at Clearmont , Wyo. . is hero for a
few days.
The Kmanon club will give the second
of a series of dances '
at Young Men's Insti
tute hall this evening.
The women of the hospital association In
tend giving nn operetta In the near future
for the benellt of the Institution.
K. Hryan was at the yards yesterday with
eighty-six hogs lhal aveiaged 20C pounds
each nml sold for $3.35 , ihe top price paid.
At tlio recent election H. F. Trapp WJD
elected justice of the peace , but It IH doubt
ful if he will tnullfy , ns his health Is no !
' .ho best.
Upehurch lodge No. 2 , Degree of Honor ,
Ancient Order of United Workmen , will glvo
a ball on Wednesday evening , November lf > ,
at Young Men's Institute hall ,
The city Is full of peddlcra who have
not taken out licenses as roiiulred by or
dinance. They sell nearly everything an.l
go from house lo house with their warci
and as a rule keep away from the business
portion of the city.
List evening at Iho First Presbyterian
church the King' : ) D.iughlers of the church
gave a musical in honor of their first an
niversary. Those contributing toward tha
entertainment were : Mrs. Lula Percells ,
Miss Turner , J. H. Smith , Miss Hratidt. J.
A. Heck. Mrs. W. H. Sagu nnd the Hlclmrd-
soii nuartct.
A man named Swanson , who lives In
Omaha , was n caller at police hcudiiuarters
yesterday afternoon. Hu asserted thai thirty
doom lud been stolen from him In Omaha
and th < ) police there had told him that thu
property had been brought to this city lit
a dray. Ho wanted thu local ofllcers to
camp on the trail of the dray and recover
his doors for him. Chief Urcnnan prom
ised to look Into the matter.
PKIISO.NAI. l > Alt.fill.IMIS. .
J. II. MacColl of Lexington was nn Omaha ,
visitor yesterday.
Kx-Scnator John J. Ingalls of Kansas was
In thu city last evening.
State Auditor Moore was among tha
Omaha visitors last evening.
W. L. Jenkins of Hot Springs. S. D. , wa3
an Omaha visitor yesterday.
Allen Williams of Sheridan , Wyo. , was
among the arrivals yesterday.
Kuclld Martin left yesterday on a short
business trip to Uro Moli.ca , la.
II. T. Todd and J. Jones are stockmen reg
istered at the Harkcr from Chappcll , Neb.
J. G. llan.lkon of thu Norfolk Heel Sugar
company was among the arrivals yesterday.
James 13. Iloyd left yesterday for Chicago ,
where he will remain on business for several
days.
Chicago arrivals registered at the Hatker
were C. II. Webster.V. . A. Haley and W. K.
Mlnter.
13. Hlgnell , dlvlrlon superintendent of the
Hurllngton with headquarters at Lincoln ,
Is In the city.
George H. Crosby of the Hurlington left
last night for Hillings , Mont. , on buslm-i
connected with his company.
U. G. Outcalt , W. M. McCllntock. K. T.
Oslevlu nml S. O. Hoover were Lincoln rop-
rcfleniativcs In the city yesterday.
MlH.s Georgia Raymond of Slonx City was
In Omaha yesterday on a short vlult wiU :
friends , while on her way to Denver.
H. J. Folkenshack , traveling passenger
agent for thu .Mexican Central , was In the
city yesterday while on his way westward.
0. P. Heyman , Dayton , O. , Mrs. 1 ley man
and daughter , Goldle , with thu Woodward
Thuulcr company , uic registered at the Dar
ker.
Iowa people at the hotels : George Hogarl.
Sheiuiuloah : C. Hovan Oldllcld , Sioux Clt\ ;
D.V. . SlufiT. lietideriion ; C. C. Williams.
Missouri Vilify ; F. 1) , Johnson and wife ,
Logan.
( ieorgu Schacffcr , stage manager , and Mlei ;
L. Nunn , Miss L. Davis , Mrs. M. Fisher. Mi- .
Kdwin Tanhoiiser , Mr. Charles \V. Duller
are nicmber with thu Thoroughbred com
pany quartered at the Darker ,
Dr. ' 5iiy Wendell Durns , who has been for
Rome time past profcwnr of anatomy In the
Northern Institute of Osteopathy , has re *
turned to Omaha and will take ttuthu
charge of the practice at the Omuba. Oiteo-
j'athlc Institute.
Mlse Amy Darker returned home ycstorday
after a delightful trip of Mix months abroad.
Shu Hpctit moat of her Hum In Germany and
Italy. On her way home the visited relative * *
in KtiglHiid. and on this contlni-nt tupped
some time In Montreal.
NeliMskans at the hotfilaU. : A. Gullaway ,
; II. T. Wllion. Wayne ; C. A. Durko.
Central City ; John W. Trummull , Oxford ;
J. H. Androivs , Fort Nlobraru ; 0. U. Paul ,
Hastings ; Lcwla Ilclmur , Valparaiso ; C. i' .
Williams , Grand Island ; J. 13. JenkliiH ,
Hchuyler ; T. U. Whlttaker , Lorton ; 1'hll M.
WoKo. F.tirlmry ; Thomua Mortimer , Madi
son ; It. L. KcHter and J. S. ( irltlln , Alma ;
W. J. O'llrlcn. South Dcnd ; Matt DsiiKhcrty ,
Ogalulla , and T. Ii. Colu and wife ,
tou.
Op' ' < ru slnycra and public speakers can
keep tbcir > ( iU't'.i clear and ritaing with thu
family i-L-mtJy , Dr. tiuil'n Cough