Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA "DAILY TiE : TtMSHD VT , XOVKMHEK 17. 1S9G.
I SPECflKL I\OT1GES
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M Fill MR ninl until K p. in. fur tlie-
iniiriiltiu mill Mimlnilltloti .
Ailt prllorm , Iij rriiir tlim ; n ninn-
lirrorl e-lie-e U , 01111 linxentiioxii * nil-
iln-Khtil < n. iiniHln-rcil li-tte-r In rnrp '
if TinI I | M > , AIIMXXITO fit ndilriMil 1
"Tllll l.e ilrllx c-rcil em | ire > Ki-iitn t Inn of
tinclifi'U einlj.
llnti K. 1 l2eB xxoril flr t iiinvrdlint
lr n ixorel the-re-nfleT. NeitlilHC iSUe-n
fur le-t-ie limn U5 - foe 1lip flrfct Ii t'r-
tliin. Tlii-Kc mix e-rtlhe-iiirntN must lie-
run rntiMfrtitli t-lj.
AM'KD MAI.K HUM' .
VAMED AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK OF
f i' i inijiie thinit t" patent * protett your
! ' ) UN theriay bring yi a xn-enlth Writ * John
V tddprtiurn A Co liept V I'o'int Aueirn x
AVBuhlnriun , ri C . tor their II w prl e off-r
fiT > a a lint of ZOO Invention * wanted B 108
* . WEEK AND COMMISSION
on mi entirely new and tnanry maklns ; busi
ness C 1' . AcUms Co . S24 So lOtli Sit.
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WANTED. TRAVELING BALF.BMEN FOR
clear * old reliable houe , experience an
npri-Ksary extra Inducements to cu nrn.m ,
JTli do to tm < n per month and expenses
Churl * * C Bishop S. Co , Bt Lrols
DM *
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS SHOE BALH8MAN
tc bundle Rood tine of l dle ' tnlMH s iitid
children a Mines In Nebraska and northern
Kansas Address with references Mueller *
11 til iwnr St. Louis Mo B M * IT *
MEV TO LEAjiN nxnrtEn TRAPE ONI-T *
week * r iulr < tn tw able to hold flr t-ol ii
Jnl situation piinranireej , I' l lrtxn e rh
HHirtcnt frr * CKtnl'Tiiima Hod Ire * Mnlrr
llnrt.nr eollege2SS Vt nhlns < un Axe South
Mlnneu.lli. ; 11-M4M 17 *
A 0001 1 SAJ nsM\N X ANTUti TO PEW.
t'i the e-eiuntr > anil rclnll tmrte vlth hl
othir poudK dn' Booii1 iqnTlallle * e.n com
mini lun Hrjn Muxvr MIIU , IH iTiwinut otrwt
\VANTUD 1'ICM 11.1 ! III2I.P.
ron GOOD. nnsPECTAULE OIRLS. CAJO.
Scand T. M C. A Home. 2MB Wvenport.
. ami. ron
Mrs.xrlcht SCH Se-wnrd elC
V ANTED A LAVNimBBS APrLT TO MIS8
Kotintiti. 1 7 Snutli 10th street C MjSS IS
1'on
IK > t KS IN AM. PAHTS OP THE CITY THE
O P Dax-ls Company. 15W rnrnam P 18
HOI sns BnNEtt A & co. iw N rn ST
D 110
CHOUSES C A. STARR ! . N Y UFE
D 111
"HOUSES AND COTTAGE ? ALL OVER
the i Ity K to fSO Fidelity. 1718 Farnam
> 111
E UPT OF JIOT'SES. THE BTnON
r.ec.i Co fa s. nth st. Eriu
Hot PES. WALUACa BROWN IJLK. , 1CTII
uiid Douglas.
FK.I1T ROOM MODERN FRAME
" " ! ' Popplrton ax-enue , eiholc * . 930
1" m > m mmlern tirlch , ESO N 2Sd
j' " ! room modem brie * . Cli S 2Mb. t 00
IS reiom modern Wth and Wexilworth. J !
C. A STARR , 825 N Y Life Hld .
D-MI1S
rnnM K UP. iAnos
InxentmEnt Co , 15CC Dudre BU
A rTEATrT" HOMIS IN
j'lBt-e. B-room . all modern ; njiicnfllel condition.
rif iK-en rented before , now otTen-J at o
low rental to tlrnt-clnsn tenant. rJcJe-llt > Truit !
fmnpntiy 17K rarn m St.
Bl'ITE oFfllitOOMF , MODEJIN W
XMirth J W Pqulre MS le-e Bldg _ D SM
T\XO j.ionEiiN imicK. 10 s. ii-iiooM nnsj-
rtpn e--e , - > ok tlnorx mid flnlari. jnantelii BratEB ,
laundry I'l'd rxery conxluence IBM 10S1 So.
3in u Axe. Inquire of owner on prem ! *
D S7
FT i IOTL.Y MunCKX ID-nOOSi COTTAOE N
\ \ corne > r th and Jncl , on , tarBe lot , half
'
, , rircJ\V _ _ _ _ _ Pflillrg. > 1V He-e _ D t'
TlJT SUH i FLATS GAUVIN I1HOS . 1011 FAR
D 246
-'H KENT. K.ROOM HOUSE AT 2218 imrr
FI all comcnlencea ! . IBXX rental Inquire of
I E. Xlmmerman. at county clesVe otUee. urIne -
Ine lU liH'i > B houra D J12J *
i. . > L SUS.FLATS OARVIK BRO3..IC1S FARNAM
*
nD ORTINFURNIBHED NINE-ROOM
h".i e 2819VEl)6tLr fctrcet. Enquire nurklf >
Co. D-MW8 1
1 Tinting _
I-OH RENT. TVVO 7-ROOM FLATS IKTIIST.
ne-ur Ix-axeuiworth. Inquire Ltndblud.
FOR RENT. 7-ROOM OUTSI1 > E FLAT. NEWLY
laired. . modern. Lange Blejct ,
COTTAGE , IK = HALF HOWARD.
. . tllOU D
r. i.l _
_ _ _ _
fT7 E-KALANeSE OF NOVEMHER-SPEe l AL
rmr for Inter , 9 rooms nnd al ok all roeid-
iin house tn cholpcail Imsatlon Fldellt > 1708
I-umam
7 lit.MS 717 SOUTH 1STH ST. G. .
JJHMe.
> it VTZE PLACE. 9-ROOM MODERN HOI SE
'f.'n to J J Gibson. Cli Flnrt National ItanU
1 * * * 41 " 8S
E KITH STREET , IB-ROOM MODERN
tiouse detached nice } tld
! iK \\eh tcr street S-room cimaKe Omaha
' Re-al Eftate aud Trust Co. 811 S 1Mb siren t
D MiM
I'HK HBST I'l HMIIii >
r .i , I.FNT ROOMS wrrn OR WITHOUT
I , ii.nl Fieum heat eleetrlc lleht elexatur ,
fin uutlit rites rcasonnble Hrunswicl , hotel
C 117
t-Il VM HEV'ED ROOMS. All HARNEY
C312-D7 *
Ni "i LY FuaNtanno ROOM IN PRIVATE
fumlly for c ntteman. Mm Ilenrj Pundt 1BW
e-ieiiitol ave me , - B It * H *
. HOU8E-
k < . tilng UU 3 Hth. _ JS-4M-30 *
f7a-T'H riicNT ROOM wmi HEAT NICELY
r irniBhed , tk.00 mouth. I3l
Itooifa notaEKEEPiNa ac
E 5422 *
it Mnr > i-
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1 i USIS1 Cl > IKKMS FOR L1OHT HOUSE
loi.liiS "W North ITth. E M557 19 *
I'tllMMJEU UOim.s AMI IIOAItn.
P' ' R RES" FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR
xiltiuut xierel , steam heiat and all modern
linjii e-n enw , mieelul loxv rates f r tht winter
Mil laid Mitel , With and ChlcaBO M J Franck
rciiwrltei" . F ? iN !
ROOM A KD BOARD. STEAM , J S. imi.
F <
I NICK W/JUi ROOMS , GOOD BOARD , RATES
reiuauna .le. The Roue. XK Harnej
f
ALBANY. 1101 DOUGLAS UOOMB EXCELlent -
lent tl We ItrUK.iimble rates F M 2 Je >
blN LK SOUTH ROOMS WITH STEAM EX-
ifllent table ! < S NWlli Ejl ? > : *
_ _ _ _
nKui A - ireAUTirrL"ALOOVB st ITE
and l ntfle- rue in * i.Ui and D dse F M * 40 21 *
ROOM HANIWOME MAS'TEL
with Iiourd prltatr famll > . term niixlemtt- .
n fe-n nceti 72 K Ifth iiuel F MMI 17
roil HUNT IM'l UMSIIIin ROOM * . .
I r not > atfi 8i so WTH LIKDQUEHT
G-S77 1C
t C1VAMBKKS IXiR HeiffiEKKCIHNG MAN
nnd iie , viuler tu kltflie'n. n 1 slnU 319
run iciCM' sroitus AND orricus.
. BRICK blORE BUILDING Kill
Faniain ihn.-e stories and Imse-mclit. xull a I tor
t > suit tttiiant , leiM r ut ail l t Nafl B'K bldg.
THACKAGE WAREHOUSE. CENTRALLY LO
cute-d S B Cunis , Its * Hama > I-MMt PU
FOR RUNT. THE 4.HTORY BRICK BUILDING
al MC Famam ft. Thl huUdliw has a llroproof :
crm ut basenieut oorupleHe uam Iwatice tti-
min Hitler em till floor * . KUS ulc. Aliuly at
tin atnce or The B J HO
A GUM'S 1\AM'I ) .
AOKNTB MAKH ! 1C TO Ilk A 1'AY INTRODUC-
Inr thr "Coiutit " tin- mil } (1 kiiai utiot euiuora
made , the crrate-it st-lleir of t.ic jeutur ) Ri-n-
erel anil k ] ugtnis auld r.ll ext < r tht
vorld tk.lusixe terriiuri write tuday lor
terms ana sample * Alki-ii Cjirasun < X * ,
IM. CTOIM , V Is. J MM 17 *
( Cotitlns-d )
LFTE PEOPLE UC KTIBRY LOCAL-
try at IIS w weekly salary and expoine * to
take order * fet rhrlstmas Goods permanent
empli 3 mem If eight Manufacturer r O Box
UK * Monton. Mas * . -M B Oa >
_
WANTED IN EVEIRY" HOME Lunci-Lit'
Kmnnripniinn ! 'r"Cl mntion Illustrated a
! ! ri lid llthf.cratih Sxlt lnee sell * at f leh < ,
t > " * - i iry for nle or lease ents wanton
aample , tl lTe > rtamatlon Co _ MntTMIIe Mo
i > TOH\UU.
PACIFIC PTORAGE AND WAUBHOUSK CO.
Mt-916 Jones Uc-ner * ) siarmte and forn-ardlnB
0 VAN ft STORAGE. MIS FAH'M TJTI 15M.
TO IlfY.
TO LHAFE OR BUT. ELEVATOR OF TEN OH
fifteen thousand rapnrlty In South Platte
ouniry Address A M care Omahn Bra
N-'nt N *
_
A SECOND HAND SATEL iiiR FARNAM
V-M171 NiO
J PT REAL ESTATE WITH F D WEAD IfTH
& DoaRlas N4ft -yi _
LIST CITY AND FARM REAL ESTATE
wltb Garx-ln Bras 16l Farnam tit
I'Otl .ALIS SU - CIIL1.MIOrh. .
CHEAPEST HARDWOCD WOVEN CORN-CRIB-
b'ni ; made. C It Lee. MI Douglas. Q-liO
BEcXND-HAND SAFES CHEAP 111C FARVAM
Q M172 N3tt
LADIKS CLOAKS. FURS. DRESS GOODS.
easy payments drop postal and will tuill with
f ample * . E. Hlrah. otllee Drtxel
SLEIGHS FLTncmf SINGLE ANTI POUHLE
Drummemd Carriage Ce > , 18th and Hrnex
O ISk-D 18
GARDENEROR GROCERY WAOON.
furniture waRrai. bar ama. Urummond Car-
rtace Co Mth and Harney Bts Q MR-Dli _
f > ANDY" GOOD TOP miGGY ANT > TWO GCK1D
famlU carriaites cheap Prummond CarrlaKe
Co IMh and Hame > Q 640 DIf.
AT AUCTION ITRNFTURE OF AN R-RCKIM
bnuiie cample-te will lie sold at Bue-tlon at
inn Leavenworth ntreet on Wedne ta > . No-
remtier Ik at 10 a m Omahn Am tlon Co
Q Mrs * r *
NEARLY NEW "RAI > I\NT HOMF BASE
burner M8 South Txventy-stxth avenue _
Q M *
MIS-CCLLAMIOl S.
"MIRRORS RESILVERFD 70s NO
iaih n MssD no
V\T s.
FIUTZ cuj > invoYANT EH N urn
B Ki DJ *
. MASSAGi : IIA'IIIS. IJ1C.
SMITH 1121 T > Ol GLAS RO'iM t MAB-
and meam Iw.ths T MSI SI *
AMES VXPCiR UATHS. MASSAOE WTf
8 nth St. . room S T M266 DC'
sues VAN VALKENurna DcsrnoYS rnn-
mtnrntl ) b ) elt-otrlctiy superOuuui hair , moles
tvaru. etc Iloom ilC , N. Y Life BUS
O-121
mirrrriE CFHEU. NO PAIN , NO
tlon from bu lnew xve refesr to hundrcdn of
patienlB cured O H Miller Co , 717 N Y
Life bulldtns Omaha , Neo. _ V 12
BATlis"MASSAQ& MME POST. SJStt S 11TH
U US
VIA VI. HOME TOEATMENT FOR
trnublB * f'hyalclan In attendance. ConnulUi-
Hon or health boot tree. 316 Bee bldg _
FEE CARTER HARDWARE CO. HOB DOl'G-
la , tor manu-ls. prBie , Utes , marble xvorte etc
BOOKBINDING BCTIKLEY PTG. CO
\ \ ANTEr > THE APDRES3 OF
x\ho IK Rotng t" muxeto Spnl ant nr xjrlnit }
xvJio will Jutn tne In litrtnc a car to hir > lioiwc-
hold ftiiods. Addi-o-n 411 Itee tmUdlnc
SHIN 13V TO LOAN UK A I , 1JSTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN S. TRUST CO . 315 N Y L
Quick money ot Ion rates for chnloe farm loans
In-Iox'u , northern Missouri eaetem NehrasKo.
AV 126
CITY LOANS. C A. STARR , KJ N Y LIFE
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate Itrcnnan. Love Co. , Paxton olocl. .
XV 12
LiiANS ON IMPROVED .t UNIMPHOVFD CITY
W Farnaro Smith At Do . 1S20 Farnam
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE
O F Dax-Is Co lieB Farnam St W 130
e TER CKNT JONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate. & Ne-b farms W. B MelUe Oiiahu
IIO' SY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT
.owiMrt raie Ilulldtnj : loaim wanted FldHlty
S32
-
Tnif e-ompanr
M NF7 TO LOAN ON IMPROVEn OMAHA
] ir. ; ii rtx I'utey & Thomas First National
Bide w-3r
3IOMIY TO LOA > CIITTKLS. .
MONFY TO LOAN ON FURMTURE PIANnS
hone * wagon * etc . at lowest rate In clt >
no remox-al at eooAr Ktrictly cnnfldentlal you
can nai he h an oB at an > timeor In an >
amouVt : OMAHA MORTGAGf ' LQAK ff >
3M So. inth st.
x tsi
MOVEY'TO LOAN a HI w PAYS
turi ! p no * , e'f DufT eJre n icoir 6 Barl ; r i
X 138
1:1
FOR BALE ABOUT 8,000 LBS. MINION TYPE
700 llm ueiitc IjO pair two-third cants 40
double Iron * t neUor two-third i.ase Thl
mnU'rnl v.n uwd on Tue Omaha Tiff and Is
In Tnlrl > ii > cd cimelltlin Will be sold cheap
In liulfe entn nuantltlri to suit purchiuer
In | > er nn or b } mall to The Be * Pub-
Co , Omaha Neb Y 7J3
RLTAIL UP. I G 6TOBJI FoSALE GREAT
Imrsuln write. Harle. lleuu & Co Council
Blug la Y M512
_
A FJNE ANcTcOMI'LETE STOCK OF ILVRr'-
wunitmcji and llnxiare xxlth a Buud eilub-
lin ii-tl buhinew * , mucl : will invuiee about
IT voo aei neithliur but eamh and nhort time
pniwr xx 111 buy tbl etoik : , 8 rare chance that
Mill Iwur invoUguiian , no tradcn Addrtws
A 80. Bee Y M321
_
FOR SALB7 BANIC , ESTABLISHEP FOUlT
teen > eara. ID outhriwtern Ncuranka only
bank , escellent npimrtunliy for part ) xxlth
UD. 00 00 to 120.000 CO. AdOrCM A fil Be- ( <
Y M3PI 17
_
POR RENT TWO IJOfBLE MODERN SToliE
rueiinc furniture Included , belt lucatl m for
Imnlne-eii kinttll irtock dry Bewd * tn one r mi
which ran be I'tirc'iam-d at bargain cun h > <
either rnoro or both April * H II Siimm
hOB Main mrect Council UluffK. r-Mui it >
WANTED TO SELL NO TRAI'EP-Oi i in
to k e r pencral mert'handlw all m-\v an i j
to-date. locate-d tn bi a town lu Ni lin ka
G md hrlrk Murer im Addn m A I rutt
Genem Nnnce e o Neh V Mil 1 ' "
IJACHAMMJ.
Mei iCti - BEAUTIFUL RESIIIENCE PROP.
nj lint- locution and tn-iiundk , iuirii < u > t
K..I.KUK t ; < uid tuwn will exUuuiKe f < i J. emu tic
In Jo RoudB AdUniHi llul CM , rulrllrld lu
"
MtMC , AHT AMI
F GFLLENHECK HANJO MAN1K-
liu und mittar t acb r Room Hi Itee Itltlfi
Trl 235 100
m ILIM.M ; AMI i.o\.v
KHAKKfi IK MUTUAL L S. n ASS N PAYS C.
7 k i > r cent uh n i : I ytuis old , ulwax re-
detemable 1704 Fanuuu i > t NuttlDBcr bttr
HOW TO GET A HOME OR BBCURE OOOI
interval on tuMnci. Ai > i > l to Omaha L ft B.
AM n , 1714 ruriium G M Nuttiiigor hue
hueIX
PAW.MUiUKHHS ,
II. MAROW1TZ LOANb MONEY. < U N. 16 8T.
in
SAVE MONEY BY QOIKO TO
Ucnuct W Norlh .Jtli t Icwe * : ehuri (
xrjrk tutrmiii-e'i ) pamltu mracti i. evinilnii-
lion free ojitnemnei > r N
Toil > \LIL-llie\L 1 ! T ITK.
ABSTnACTB THK BYRON HEED C MI ANT
He 133
HOUSES. 1XT8 , FARMsi LXIJ
Oto P Beint * Real Bbtate Cu Paxtnn I k
l.e > K
FOR SALS mNE ACREII WELL ? M If M '
prmt wat * . SB * roxt. etc. near i I
,
rtv arrw mwr South -Omaha with h 'i t >
i fruit trw * tc. IBM- land for anltnitii , J .
Fixcre , MMBouth Omaha , unlmpr ,
T r room hmine and full lot M" ( > l
Blx room h ure , burn , lot , Wi e' fe-et Win I urt
Mrec-t. nencidt.
Fixe ronm bntmc. city water , etc. un Bun
. .
Fire room houoe and large corner lot , Hnn r > m
1'laoe. ; , ( KX m
BuRlnem blue k In renter of South Omaha . lot , GOx
ISO feel * lth two utorjbulldlni ! wrt fet
Ihre-e utoreroomj al o three flat * of Klx rewm
eai-h , ox-er the ntnre * . bull dins tn toai oondi-
llin , and If i > roi > rl > handled , Kboald rent reafl-
lljat wow per month tiww and rental * win
Inoreaw a * time * imnmve , iweHWrty cafl tie
bnuKht now free from all incumbmnoe for 00 ;
Imurovementu alojie com H WO -
Two teed reWelenp * lota In wet part city , near
Farnam rtreet car line , flxe nne hoaaeii already
hultt IB name nlork , each $ SM DO
Tnree Itood reKldenee lot * In flherman Axcnue
park on North l th utrvct , tnortgauee hai Jnut
taken deed to the lot * and will con lder any
ca h irfter
Choice xacant low on Blnney utreet. In Kounwe
nape , tl ano 00
Lot , block 17 Ramc-am Place , frontlnr Hant-
com ParK nt > ecl l tasen pnld tn full. l 850W
Wanted , a Ri > d six or Helen-room houw tn elt-
nlrftble loratlon alw fKe e > r ten acrt-ii Juis out-
irtde the city ltmlt tipt can I * beniRht xe-ry
cheap for caiih Potte-r S. Qeeirre e < mpnrx
l ni Farnam i > tree < RE M43f 1 *
WEHAVE BARGAIN ? IN
farmn and xvant more Lint 5"ur i > r IJTM
xilth u * noxv Q M Nutunper A. ' .l' '
Farnam RLos
SnjAVINTHREII. .
GOOD SIIGDDIKO BEST CARE. 11 50 MONTH.
W F Snyder. 69tb and Leaxenworth yH'e
tm : Marcy. MM .
FLENTY OF FEED. SHEDS AND WATER.
homes called for and delivered rates , per
mouth. Address Ualley , Crescent City la
Si"NJB M.V
HORSES TO WINTER7 BEsf "sHELTER" :
Batlnfactlon ctiaranteed Write O A Violcott ,
EIK Clt % Neb " 1 D14
WANTED GOOD IMPROVED FARM FOR A
NCI. 1 city jirujierts AddresiA t2 Omaha Bf-p ,
M 2S2 DS *
IIVTH HOOMS.
RUSSIAN TURKISH ANI > MEDICATED
baths BO penis alsi extlUbHe department lor
ladles , excrjthlnc nexi Indies' hulr dreMlnB
anu barber shop In conne-Uion 107 S Hth
GO TO M S WAI.KHN FOR RK3HT PRICES
on furnliure pucUms , r palring mntirpuneB
couches lushioni. 2111 Cumlne Tel 1K1 _
* .CI100L.
A CLASS FOR AtAVCE Pt PIL < ! I" NOW
formiiiR at A'o-nni ! > ti meet e\e-rj Monday ot
S p m tlrke-t for 10 e-elb < 3 ( rood until
u e d Call at lt.10 Hnrncj st . always o | n
N20
Pin > lCAL Ct LITHE.
NZILEMA FVLLEH icw nonc-
lus street M6 N-M *
TYPI3WHITIJK& .
cr r THE BE-T TYPcxvpirri s PT
rerialrs fnlted Typewriter . Seippllei Co. .
1C19 Fnrnam utrect MS June 30
. , VI > cTor.ni >
xvinter (1 nu Omuha Blixrle Cei 323 N ICtli
THE PALACE mATTIFfU IfflS IiOT'OLAS.
hslrtireswtni : nianlrurixip mofiBagc und. com
plexion treatment ! * a n'eclall } M339 D7
I > AM > MJPPLinS.
NEW HOMEHOUSEHOLD AND WHITE
Kixxlni : machine ollice 15H Cup axe Tct 1ST !
SIIUUTHVMI AM )
\ . C VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. CIS N Y LIFE
133
AT OMAHA BUs7cOLLEGE ICTH . DOUGLAS
SSI
LIFE INS POLICIES BOUGHT tT. F HOLDEN
WATtt TO I1UI l-l HMIUHE.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR TVR-
nltur * and household goods. Omaha Auction
Co 109 So Uth st N-M3 17-
A\OHK
J P HEALY 1S2 ! CLARK STREET
O7 D ! !
LOST.
LOST MASTIFF DOG RETURN TO 3206 EMmett -
Lort-M U 1S
mett utreei for reward
LOST-RED IRISH SETTER PUP ! SUITABLE
nmard for return 430 Paxton block
Lo t-3M 17
RED 90RREL HORSE. TWO WHITE FEET
white face center on rubber tire Concord
buBRy Saturdnj evenmc. . suitable rexvard on
rciuro U. 10
LOST FMALL IRISH Pt Q ANSWERS NAME
Barrte " Artcliei'ii em Ins Return 2SU6 Capitol
BVC. and receive reward. Lo-n 65tf is *
LADIES' CH1CHESTE1 ! F ENGLISH PENNY
r Mtl | iill ililanii.iicl U'andl nre the best
nlhea- Send 4c ntumiie
ts rf reliable Tul m
f * r panlculani Itelie f f..r La.n.h ' ml.tu-r
by return rorll Al rtruKRlBtn ChkheBier
Chemical Co Philadelphia 1'a , 7
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITOUS ,
Ileclluilcliui. ,
Uiimhn. > ebr
Adxlce and I'meiit lleio.t
punn
CURE YOURSELF !
\ e lliB j tnr uiiratural
dim h.ircc-n. innuninuiticrn.
irritutinnii itr u.eerntiuuo
u ( iii it c o u i. inliraueh.
I amlt g. 1,1)14 ) i.ui urtrin *
" " "r I-omuliellB
' "I'1 ? J rociri u.
nr "n * ' " I lam ran r ,
l > , es.p ff , iirrpuiij , for
I' ' " il .1 ImttrfM. 27A
i itiiimr rti' un . < iuuf
OP THE SITTING OF THE CITY
c < "I " NOIL OP THE CITY OP OMAHA
AS A UOAHIJ OP ECjfALIZATION OP
ASSESSMENTS POU GENERAL CITY
TAXES TOR THE YEAP- liT
Ail jiersons In'ere-Bted ore nereuy notified
thut the elt } council of theelt > of Omuha
will Bit KB a Hoard of Equalization of ae-
* < riStnenlB for general tuxea for Uie- year
lifiiT ui provide d by section ffi of the Cliar-
t T of Metropolitan Cities , on Vk t-dnosday ,
the 18th day of November. IBM between
tht hdure of C o'c loc-X a in and D o'clock
p m In committe * loaora A , in the city
hall foi the purpose of hearing and de-tor-
mlnlriE all complaints of erronaous or un-
1u t aae nifiitM for tuild rear And Mild
h arinB will Iw continued from dor to
day for a period of Ht It-ust live- days from
the diuc > of Bold flmt BitUne.
Ail p rKms Imxlns taxable property
withlti the city are r qucste > d to examine
thclt i.HfceiiBini-ntH. no that , if any error
exi t or any injumlce hu bean done in
the atwewiinent of prupcrty , correction may
b < made by Mid Hoard of Equallcutlon it
being the Intent of the lew thut uo correc
tions pha.ll be.- made ufler the- Hoard of
EouHlutatlon adjourn * cxcpt for reusoim
se. < forth in the utatute * .
The aawMunent book * are now readr for
i-xuinlui tloii All complainlw mum bo in
writinc and nied with tti < > city clerk for
i\c \ conBldttraUon and action of naid board
xil.e.n e-u'iMUud
BEEl'HER HI .HY
Cltj * icrk
O" "i B Ntb. . Noitinber 10 ISM
Is f IT uiic "f ix 11 { (1 riiufixon tbe
inarK'-i 1 r it e i tmu h more. II * .
M le rer v min t > i ri ! < i.nO toiunc up
thp nvielwn sxstrtu , it t1 t m1 litod
cliw a e n ina'te's I > "t Imw eli pp. i att cl or
nlwitia'e xe.ioh c < tlicr Sn-called lilooel
remertie * fall to reach It l a teal blood
rrni'iU f > r re al 1 > I 'oil eli ri e
Mr A ? fiiul'h of On eiicantle , Ind. .
vrtu-ii " 1 liaclBiich a liail ca * > c of PPiatlc
llheiim tl n that I liecatne nbnlntcly
lielpp ! unahl tn taXc my Jonel nrliancllo
inxltlf In anv war I tnov inativ patent
niedicinea. but the-r eliel not reach my
treiiihle One dnzen i > oUleof S S & .
cure-el laf found and xve'll , auc ! I npvr xxclgll
170"
Honk" on Wood and skin eli ra .i > mailed Ireo
by Swift Bimcitlc Compaay. Atlauth , GaT
purchasing godds made
at tlic f "llowmc " Ncbras-
K.i -torics ] f > ott can.
not finJ whut > e'tt want ,
cntnintinicatc xitli the
in.inuf'ictttrcrs as to
xx li a t dc.ilcrs handle
tluir gotids =
BAGS. BURLAP AND TV 'INE.
UMA1IA UAt. CO.
Manufacturer : of all Klnii of cotton and bur
lap ba cotfin tlour BarK ani twine a spec
ialty C14-ru-tns ; S lllli St.
BHEWER1ES.
OMAHA 1IUBUIAO A SOCI VTICI. % .
Car luud ihlimieiiu made In our onn rcfn , .
eraior cars. lime lliblion , Kllte Expan. Vtcnt *
Exp-Tt iind Tamil ) nxport eJellx creel to nil pa-u
of the clt >
IRON WORKS.
UA\I > A COXXe.lLl , llttlN
Irein iiml Itrjsk Vtinnilern.
ManufacturrtK nnd Jolbert ot Mnihlr.erj ' ) fn.
< ral npnlrlnt ; a Kfciuu iBOl , I UI and ISO !
street. Oiuulm. TCetx
INUIM'HIAL IIIO.N OH1CS.
Manufarturmr ai"2rpal'ine ot a.i U o !
rnatntntr > enginffi jtuini * . envniorfi p
prcuet hanjrers Ehatitns ana cujpliiigs ] < ( o nnd
HO ! , HoxxArtl St Omaha
I'A5.10. > A MliKLI.NG 11IO.N WOltKb
Manufacturers o : Archltee'iirs Iran "VXort.
General Tounflr ) .xiacnlii * ar.i x > rk
EnEineers urn ! Cui tracton Tor Flie Pro > f Build
Insrs Oftle-e and x\orkfc' ' U. P , ly. ! tuu So
17th street Ome'in.
' i '
NIGHT WATCH. TIRE SERVICE
AM12IUCA.N 1J1J.TJUCT' TULUl.ICAI'11
The onlj pert eel protlon V I1"1 " > Esiini-
Ine * l HCB ttn g on eartlu 'lledu'cs Insurance
rates 1304 Doutlni stre-t.
SHIRT rACTCTRIES.
J. II. KA A > i.M3UUAiKA iilllH'J
CO.MIMA1.
UxcluBlx-e custom tbtrt te'.lnnUl rarcara.
NOTICE
Scaled proposals xxll ! be recclxe-d nt an }
timeon or la fore I cfclodi. p m , on the
Stli du } of I't-cembir , l G. fo ! the prlntlnR
of all lil"t for the Ifslslftture vlth sujh
other matter as ma } , b orui re-d bj cither
house thereof to be printed In "biU form , "
v , hirh Is shown and de'Sictiated us class
one (1) ( under the printing laws , of Ihe stale
of Nebraska.
for the printing and binding of one
thousand ( LOW ) copies ouch of the biennial
reports of the auditor of public accounts ,
treasurer , M-cretary of state , etommlsaioner
of public lands and buildings , bureau of
labor and industrial statistics , and Ne
braska flhh commission ; live hundred ( W0
copies each of the biennial reports of the
attorne } general , superlntende-nt of public
Instruction , state librarian , and adjutant
general , txxo thousand (2.GOO ) copies of the
biennial report of the roster of cxoldiers ,
sailors and marines , residing in Nebraska
June 1 , IK1 ? , one thousand (1.000) ) copies of
the annual re-port of the State Board of
Transportation for 1S3C-T. txxo thousand
C.iW copies of the annual Report of the
Stnte Poultr } ' association for l-k. ! and
tlxt thousand ( n.OOOt copies e-ach of the an
nual reports of the State Board of Agricul
ture for 1H > G- " . and the State Board of
Horticulture for 1SB7-S , and all other re
ports and documents that may be ordered
printed by the legislature , except Buch as
may enter into and form-part of the journ
als w hlch class of work Is Unnxx n and
designated as class three (3) ( ) under the
printing laxxs of Nebraska
Txxo hundred (200 copies of each of the
aboxe reports to be bound in cloth cox'ers.
ind the remainder in puper covers , with
the exception ol the reports of the Ne-
br..nUu Pish commission and the State
Poultry association , w hic.h xvil ! all be bound
In paper , and the reports of the State
Hoard of Horticulture , State Board of
Agriculture and the roster of the ex-sol-
dlcrfi , sailors and marines , whie-b xx-ill all
be bound lu cloth.
The bill worl. executed under class one
(1) ) shall be printed in small pica type , on
paper fourteen (14) tnchtis long by eight
and one-half ( Bv. , ) inches xvide , single luge ,
paper to be txxenty-eicht ( Si ) pounds double
cap to the ream , and except the title- page
each puce shall not contain Ichs than twen
ty-five ( Si ) lines of solid matter of seven
( T ) inches in length , cxcluslx-e of the page
folio and the lines fchall be succ t-sslx el }
numbered xxlth a blank only in euib space
betxveen Uie lines
The title page of said bills shall contain
not less than cightc-en fist lines as above ,
with three (3) Inches additional space allow
able for display title mat-cr
Each bid shall state what the bidder is
willing to do the work complete for , per
page , for the five hundred < W copies of
each bill also the prior for additional bun-
ilri-df that may lie ordered of Uie same
bill at the same time as the original flx-e
hundred (50 ) including composition , paper ,
press work , stitching folding , punching ,
and all work or material entering Into the
w ork required
All xxorl : executed wider class one (1) )
hhall be dellx-ered in peed order by the
e-ontnteior to the office of the secretary of
state within three ( S ) dax-p after tbe receipt
of the order by Bald contractor from the
< hnirmnn of the committee in cJthcr branch
of the legislature
All work executed uuOer class throe ( S )
( hall be printed in long primer , brevier and
iionpuriel type , on IjSppr to be nine (9) (
Inches long by six ( ( Scinches xxlde , single
page , paper to be forl-fiye US ) pounds to
the re-am , of twent-toir ) 4il > ! > } tlilrty-hlx
(3G ( ) white book E V < 1 Mil under Uuss
three (3) ) shall state j-ulutt the bidder is
willing to do the * xxoiU tomplcte for , per
puge. on each report or stem in the class ,
inOu'ling composition ; paper , press xxoik.
Mini Ins folding and nit work or mate rial
enuring Into the work required Gxltey
and page proof mustt * furnished xxhe-n
requlrcu i11 the Ofllcerof the executive
department or the cMri-Ban of the com
mittee on printing in either branch of the
legislature '
Woik xvhen comple'ted , to be delivered
free of expense at the % \le \ houee
Proposals for work ia Wich of the above
clauses will not be CDTislflereid unless tbe
same be accompanied lun bond in the
um of five thousaniL.Crw.OOO ) dollcr * v.Mth
two or more sureties , pji i.ln e-ane the party
proponing for such confrnt'f shall be award
ed the game , uucb p r'.wWilI. within llx-e
(5) ( ) days after theaxvwpAito hlai of Buch
contract , enter Into bonds for the faithful
performance thereof , OB provided by luw
and the terms of theiu * itronojuilK.
ProiHtsul * chRll be marked , "Propaaals for
Public Printing , " t.nd ucdr SBtc ] to the
State Board of Prtntinu In eaw of the
Secretary of State- . Lincoln , Nebraska
Contracts on claw one ( I ) , AJ * above apcci-
iled. will awarded as a whole
Contracts on cluiw three (8) , BR above
specified , will be awarded in whole or In
part , us thf board may elect.
Samples of the w orfc to be executed under
rlim one ( li and three ( i ) may ! > stun at
the office of the neorwWiry at state
c'ontracu on above ol&Mea , one (1) ) and
three ( S ) , to run two ( S ) yearn from Detcem-
b-r t. ISM
The State Prlntlnjr Hoard reserves the
right to rtfcict any w all bWs.
Puled thin IHh day of Kwvttml > r , 1K-C.
3 S CARTLKY ,
State Treasurer ,
i-'i < 'i\"E Mormis ,
Auditor Public AccountH.
J A PIPER
Be LI el in of State
STATE PRINTING BOATin
N-15-d-lU-t
CHOYXSKI LASTS SIX ROUNDS
Caliloiuiaa Compelled to Succumb Before *
Storm of Blows.
P T R MAHER SECURES ANOTHER VICTORY
llnttlr r till * Mi > Hvj xxlirlil . DrMtv * ri
Pimd mill PMMl'n
151 t > iii of I nu-Mill
lull-lost.
NEW YORK , Not. 16 Th * Broadway
Athletic club ptujred Its trump card tonight
when lu managers stmounred a tww ty-
round go at catclwelgbts between PrtW
Mahfr , the Irish heavyweight lioier. and
Joe. Choj-tuki the California ! ) . There were
only two bouts on the program , but al
though the price of admtuiou was J8 and
JS the ticket office was besieged with a
rontliiuous string of boxing enthusiasts , and
xx hen the fights began it was said that
exe r.x seat had been aold In the first bout
I'atBv Ilalpy of Buffalo and young Sisero
of Proxidrnce , U. I. , were antagonists at
11C pounds The police slopped the light
tu the snenth round , and Haley \\t
awarded the fight He had made it OLP-
bicle-il almost from the first , end had severely
puuiEhed Sisero After a burlesque boxing
bout between Padd ) McGulgan of New STB
and Johnny Uaul.s ( colored ) of this citj.
hkh lasted four rounds , the event ot the
e-xenlnc xxas annouLccd.
Peter Manor was the flrst to make his
cpprarance in the ring , and Choyuskl xxn *
onlj a half inlnuto behind him. Maher
looked to be in excellent shape Choynskl
looked to be tralLod thoroughly , and
elghi-d in at 1C7 pounds Maber was BIX
Bounds heavier , ns he turned the scales at
ITS. As the mun ngreod on catcbuolghu
there was very litUo to choose between
them but Mahcr was a favorite among the
betting fraternity , at 7 to B , when the men
shook hands
Hound 1 Both sparred carefully for an
o.'cnlnp Malic-r led a light left on bed )
Clioyiiskl feinted twice with right and
landed left twiPton bodj. Maher sent left
hard on bed > Choynstl landed two It-fts
llcrht on bed > and in BHUr.fc anu ) Maher
landed left on face
liound 2 Mahtr landed left On body
ChoytiRkl left on face Maber and Joe ex-
fbatim-d K-fts on face Maher swung left
on bmk of neck and l < rought his It ft arounu
on face Peter landed a peed left on fur
and right on bed ) Joe punched hl i left
tuice on body and both Jabbed left ? on face-
ChoyriHltl slapped Maher with left and ripln
on luce Again Jot put left on face and
Maher replied with left on face and rlgrht
on body
Round 3 Maher wan careful when he come
up upttin , but he let Chojnskl'K left reach
lilt ; wind three time ! ) without sending any
thing back In return Maher landed two
leltn on fice and ChoynHkl lelt on body and
Maher led left on b il\ and Jot Hnuntr left
on face Joe then landed a left hook on
neck Mnher forced Joe to the ropes , hitting
rlfrht and left on body and face Mtiher
missed a vicious right swli.i : and fell to his
Knees. Jo sent a straight left on note and
Maher landed two It f tc on face.
Hound 4 Joe opened with a good left on
body After fiddling for half a minute
Cbuynskl put his left on the wind and n -
peated the dose two wounds later. He
rushed Joe to the ropes und smashed MF
left on the face Choynskl feinted with ) ft
and crossed right on face Maher Jabbed
light and left on face , and at the sound ol
the pong landed a light left on top of JoeV
head
Round 6 ChoynsUi led left on face and
left on bodj Maber planted his left rwlct
on face Jot : landed a left on fare , but Maher
( nt bark three good lefts on Joe's proboscis
cis Maher sent left on body nnd tried to
crc s rlcht on Jaw , but failed Joe landed
left on face Mub < r rushed Jot to the ropes
and got in a hard bed > b'.ow with left MII-
ber st nt his left twice on face and Choynskl
did likewise Honors wire even when the
bell rang
Round C Thovnsltl rushed at Maher ana
pot In a good left on face Both begun slug
ging with lefts and rights on bodj and fac <
Chovnskl staggtivd Maht r to the roptj * . with
a left on the chin Then thiy slugged right
and left , but the Irishman's weigh : told and
Choynski went to the 1U. He came ur
again , but he vent down inside of three pec-
ends from another suing on thi hi ad This
time he sta > ed down for nine seconds A
noon as Ct > o > nhki stupgered to his feet Ma
her lushed at him with a will dtlhered
right liana swing on the Jaw and linocV et !
him down and out Time of sixth and last
round two minutes twenty-fixe wconds
ChoynsUi who hab frequently developed
wonderful recupcratlxe powers surprised
everybody b } regaining consciousness In
lees than a minute and needed no assistance
from his seconds in making his way to the
'dressing room The referee declared Maher
vhe xi inner Captain Groo , who is in charge
of th police , made no arrests , as it was
very evident that neither man was injured
to an extent worth mentioning
A. A. t. ii > iicronixi Sr
Pri-Klilfiit McMillmi iiciiKo Ilopefiillj
of ( In- Out I mi ] , for Mil I film.
NC\V YORK , Nov li ( The annual meetIng -
Ing of the Amateur Athktic union -nas heid
at the Apt or house today In his annual
message to the board of govtrnors Pres
ident Harry McMillan endorsed the request
of the Atlantic association that the national
body take action in the matter of tht restor
ation of athletics He > spoke at length of
the advantages guined to the union through
the alliances which have been formed with
the North American Tu-nerbund the
League of American Wheelmen , the Na
tional Iniercollegiatt association the West
ern Intercollegiate , the Young Men's Chris
tian association and the National Inter
scholastic association In accordance with
the record committee's report , the follow ing
records for the past v ar i ere allowed
Thirty-five yards run. 4 seconds , A. W
Grosvenor of Boston March 14
rortj yards run 4 8-S seconds. P B Blee-
low , Worcester , Ma s. March ! S
Sexenty-live yards run , 7 S-5 seconds , B
J Wefers , Boston January 25
Sevenueight yards run , 74-5 seconds , B
J Wefers OaJ : Island Mass. August 1
100 yards run , 9 4-5 seconds , B. J Weftrs.
New York. May 30
lift yards run , 11 seconds , B 3. Wefers
LoHfll , Muss , August 9.
120 yards run 11 4-5 seconds , B J VTefers
Traverse Island N Y. , September 24
220 yards run , 21 1-5 seconds. B J Wefers ,
New York , May 30
S2u vards run around u turn 21 4-5 seconds
ends J H Majliury Madison , Wis. , May 9
300 yards run. 305 : < seconds B J. Wefers
Traverse Island , September 26
GOO yards run 1 minute and U seconds , T
n Burke. Williams Bridge , N. T. , Septem
ber IS
110 jards sack hurdle race , in hurdle * , each
one foot six inches high ' seconds , C. M
Cohen , same place and dale
Throwing the discus , HI feet and eight
Inches , n F Sheldon same place and date
Standing hlRfc Jump , five feet and three
and om-hnlf inches. Ray C Euery , La
fayette , Ind , May S3.
Sv Imming under water , US feet , with one
turn. M Vandervoort , Ne.w Yorls City ,
December 1. 1883
Hurdle , 410 yards , ten hurdles , two feet
and six inches high , Jerome Bud ; , Wil
liams Bridge , N. Y. , September 19. TUne
0 f > G2-5
Running , two hops and Jump , forty-nine
feet and one-half Inch , J. B Council ) , name
time and place
At the gc-neral meeting the following as
sociations wen rejiresented New England ,
Southern. Atlantic , Pacific. Northwest ,
Central Pacific , North American Gjrnnastlc
union League of American Whet Iroen. In
tercollegiate Amateur Association of Amer
ica and Young Men's Christian association.
Tbert was on appeal from Harry CorjUnh.
athletic manager of the Knickerbocker
Athletic club At the lust championship
meetinghe protested uciilnBt F P Garven ,
M Remington. B J Wefers , R. Sheldon ,
O W Orion and ii F Shtildon. They
W TC entered b > the New York Athletic
club Cornish doubted their eligibility and
objected The camus committee powwd the
entries , claiming they were all right Cor-
nl h uppnuled The board today upbeid the
giimt-e commltttHi
Tht question of having athl < tes ri-sl terd
uecested by President WcWIIliin , WUN ri
fe rnd to a committee , consisting of John
Mcdtbe , U McMillan and J E Sullvun.
they to report on or before January 1 next.
This won one of the tint question * con
sidered by the newly elected board of gov
ernors. The latter c-le-cted the following
officer- President , Harry McMillan : llr t
vice president E JS Babb ; oeoond vir.e
nrealdent , J P Harder , secretary. J. Ji
Sullhun , treasurer , J W K lly , Jr
In A. "XV. CJHI ( > * for lln Cniulni ; Yt-nr.
The resultti of the retunt t-liMi'tiou of oll- !
c r * for the Xubr/uika dlvl ion of the
l engue of American Whwlmen how u rod-
jority of vottw were cant { or the following
named part I en D J O'lirii-n for chief con
sul l > C Hidridiie of York for vh cotixul ,
Kdwln It Pfiuuof Prttnoni fo- wen lurj-
trtu ! < urer mid l > A rim t. df ( .rand Inland
for nprt fc'i > tni\f Tin m oth ! T > xilll
upon the-ir rtinjieit ve ? Uutiet l > c'em-
l -r 1 and thr nt w chief curium < U-M b v
number of Idea * which be lnt < rids putting
Into practical effect for the mlxntirerm'ni
of the laairu * . and esppclalb of th N--
brnska dlvMon Mr O'Brien hna xerj n < ! i-
tertall > incroMed the mprnYn-mhlp during
the pttfit frw wwXn and It i htn intention
to continue * lon ; this linn
Vr * Vfrnlil of Hit * ( ! niue ,
HASTINGS. Nov. 1 - { SjHclalThe )
death of lUrt Serf of thin cltvMho dlitl
! rom Injurtf * rccflred In the foot bull pump
iftwern 1 tonne collpRe and the Kansnt
unlveraltj nt Lawrence SHturdny , bns put
a great dampner on foot ball In thin city
In the frame between Grand Island and
HnMlngi roIl > -K n. played here two weeks
airo Qeorite Rrown , lion of A H Brown of
this city , recehefl a broken l * jr and sev
eral other localplayers were hncJly brulned
and scarred The Hastlnirff rollew tc-nm
was preparing for a bin game her * Th-into-
ITlx Ins. but u the public ne < mr in Ite no
opposed to the game It l doubtful whether
It could draw a crowd eufHclont to pu > t-x-
tnusc * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MEMPHIS , Tcnti. , Nov 16-At the Coll-
Dcutn tract : tonight the Jnllu triplet broke
the world's unpucfd triplet record for one
mile , making the distance In 1 48 S-B The
previous rt-corti 1 4 . was held by the Phil
lips triplet at New Orleans Tonight's rec
ord was made while pacing Johnson in an
exhibition nice James Michael of Wales
urokr the Indooi flxe-mlle record of 10 .35 ,
tu Id by himself. His time tonight was
* 4 2-6 _
IViui Hi'titx II- Grit it tint ( .
PHILADELPHIA. Nov -The fnlver-
slty of Penrnyix-nnia foot ball eltx-en lined
up against the team composed of graduates
of Franklin field this afternoon nnd the
utter were beaten by the neon of X2 to C
The 'varsity bojs made three touchdowns
n each half _
-Unnmli AiutiitM ( > tikl inl.
TEKAMAH. Neb , Nov 1C , ( Special )
Tekamab and Oakland played a game of
'oot ball in this city today Score , 12 to 0
Wllklns. Oakland's halfbacli , had his nose
broken and Art Ncurmui of the Oakland *
xvas considerablj bruised about the face.
Tluvrs A\II Aimtbcr OniiK- .
I EXINOTON. Mo. Nov 18The fnlver-
tilty of Missouri foot ball team today de
feated that from Wentxvorth Mllitarj acad
emy. 4" to 0
it. I'BciVii vs A HAD TALL.
S-teiin 'I'broilirb tin I'leimor Door mill
Irnis | 'Mvi-Hi' Pe'ft.
WASHINGTON. Not 1C George U Peels
of Chicago , general solicitor of the Chicago
cage , Milwaukee fi. St Paul railroad , fell
tx\elx-e feet down an e lex-ator shaft at the
Shoreham hotel shortl ) before midnight last
night Ail the fingers of his left hand were
broken , and his right arm dislocated at
the wrist No internal injuries \sere dis
covered , and the broker , bones and bruise-it.
while painful \\illnotbefatal. He stepped
lo the elevator on the office floor The door
\\as open , and as he passed in he called
to the elevator bo > vho he supposed , was
asleep. "Carry me up to my room " In
stead of stepping upon a firm floor , hoxx-
cver , he fell Into the basement the ele
vator boy baring careless ! ; left the door
open Mr Peck is resting easily this after
noon , and his physicians say that he will
bo able to be out in two or three weeks.
e- l r tinAri.ij. .
WASHINGTON , Nov 1C { Special Tele
gram ) The follow Ing transfers in the Tlrst
artillery xtcre made First Lieutenant
Clement L Bewt , J from battery I to bat
tery M. Pirst Lieutenant H L Harris , from
batterj M to batten I , Plrat Lieutenant
A. Murray from battery L to battery 1
rirst Lieutenant P. Marsh , from banco I
to battery L.
The following transfers In the Fourth
artillery were ordcrexl First Lieutenant A
Cronkhlte , from battery C to light batter )
B , First Lieutenant John C W Brooks ,
from light battery B to battery C , Lieuten
ant Cronkbite nill Join his new station
First Lieuttnant G E French , Fourth In
fantry . has been re-Hexed from duty with
ihe National Guard of Idaho , and ordered
to Join hie company
First Lieutenant Walter H Gordon , Eigh
teenth infantr ; has been detailed for dutj
at Delaware College Nexxark. Bel . reilex-
Inc First Lieutenant James H Frier. Sev
enteenth Infantry , who IE ordered to Join
his company
The follow mg assignments V regiments of
officers recently promoted are announced
Captain A n Paxton to the Flfte-enth In
fantry. company B , First Lieutenant Sydnej
A Cloman to Fifteenth infantry , company 1
\cldltlonil Second Lieutenant Russell C
Langdou. Eighth lnfantrx..to a vacancy of
second lieutenant First infantry , company
n : Lieutenant Cloman xull remain on duty
with the First infantr } until January 20
1S97 , when he will Join his compan } Lieu
tenant Langdon will remain on duty with
the Eighth infantr } until January 20 , 1897 ,
when he will Join his company
Leave * of absence Captain Sumner H
Lincoln Tenth Infantry , txvo months ; Colonel
Uax-id Perry , Tenth cavalry extended one
month. Second Lieutenant Charles P. Bum-
.nerall Fifth artillery , three months , First
Lieutenant John J Perehing Tenth cax-
Mry , extended txvo months. Second Lieuten
ant Laroy S Vpton Txxent.x-first Infuutr }
intended one month. First L-ieutenant
"harles P Elliott. Fourth caxalry , eleven
nonths on account of disability.
The retirement of Adjutant General Vin
cent brlngB about the following promntiou
Lieutenant Colonel Mcrrltt Barber stationed
at Chicago becomes colonel aud Major Johu
C Gllruore becomes lieutenant colonel and
assistant adjutant general A vacancy is
left In the rank of major , for which there
are about 100 applications by caplalnt , and
lieutenants ol the line
I * . II. PIIT\IT In
WASHINGTON. Nov 1C ( Special Tele
gram L D Fowler of Omaha is in the
city , en route to Ncxx York Speaking generally
orally , he said that Nebraska vas al
ready feeling the effort of MclUnley's elec
tlon While he greatly regretted that !
could not be Included with other stated
which cast their votes for McIUnley. he
was sure that the conditions would tnateri
ally tend to the benefit not only of Omaha
but the whole state. He said of the Trans
mlsiissippi Exposition that there , xvas i
notable rexixal of Intel est , end that be
looked xah the elec tion of the ut dlrec
tory , for increased interns' He did not ex
pect hoflle legislation' from the state leg
islature , end thought that with anything
like fax arable conditions the exposition xxlll
be an immense success
Mra D H Mercer xxas able to take a abort
walk this morning the weather being ideal
for invalids
Appointed b ; UK * 1'reo.ldt'iit.
WASHINGTON. Nov J ( ! The president
today appointed Jamc-a L Co HUD o ( Port
land. Ore. , to bo agent for Cvs Indians of
the Warm Springs asmcy IB Oregon , vS >
Peter Gallagher , deceased
The * president nne appointed William 11
Foreman ex-congressman trora Illinois , to
be commissioner of Internal rcxenuo to suc
ceed Miller , resigned
iiuivr.nns > .
Judge Isaac S , Parker , the- well known
Jurist Is dying at Fort Smith , Ark , He
hoc been ill for feevtral monthB.
In Chicago yesterday the thermometer
went above the 70 murk , higher than U
has < vtr been in roidnovomber in iwtimy
years
The- Chicago & Northern Pacific Bale Is
to tule Place today. Bondholder * will proti.
ably bid { lO.OOO.UOO and awume U.OOO.Wtf | n
mortgages The- Wisconsin Central uUo
wants the projMtrty.
Comptroller Eckel * has declared a E per
cent dividend for the creditor * of the In-
dlaimiKillH National bank at Indianapolis
htid fur the Stock Growers' National l/anl ;
of Mllfe City. Mont
S' hoarier Puritan hlch left San Fran-
else o November & for Port Gamble to loud
I urn l.ft , < wiecked on Point Bonilla ,
Vanrouxt-r island , and the fate of her crew
of twelve In in doubt.
Senator Wetmare wo * yesterday cboiu-n
chairman of the Joint committee on llbrurj
to investigate question * pertaining to the
new library building and the tiuuwfur of
book * to the liev , quarters.
Arrangement * 1m ve been made at Fort
L 8vcnworli ) by which Prof Wuzr.un.'lll
of Kaiitttc City will vJnlt the fort twlct u
wflttk and Instruct a French cliuta , compound
of the attlient and tbtilr wives and children
King Humbert hai > authorized the ratifica
tion of the peace treat } with th Ne-Kuii
Mentllk of AbyvHtnla
Admiral Sir Oeorgi Hiiiry Richards K
C" 1) < cmiierxucir of the Jtixtr Mer e > It ,
diuu HI i un.lt.anclfd thi nblp Au > l > > taii < t
wil ) < h went in iM-arcu of Sir
in 1SSI-L
In com ] liaurp with a temuuUdn pai-r ]
bx thr iit COUIK ' t ! tncvttic '
night the ritx ttomcx ill draft D irdi
nanrr for nidcwalk on tl.r etBl l Ic i '
Twentxsecond street from J to K
The committee on vlaductt. Ktreetj utij
alleys reported In f vor of the city boir
Ing 41.000 for the pitrprs * of palntlrj : it i
rrpalrtng th rtadurt * . and tbi > report xx ,
adopted
Mullaly wanted a rcnolutlon pMHel pr <
Tiding for the locating of four fire bxxlratr *
j on west L ttreet , M aooti a th * wai > ft !
clent tnoney to pay lor the aa e \s
therf > will not be amiey rnnugh ID tl > r
fund to warrant thin expenditure until tht *
next levy , the rraoluilon wm withdrawn
Treaturw Broadwell reported a belnne
of $89,226 on hand at the close of bu Ui'os
October 81
Police court flftee to the amoant of fi2
erp collected by JudgeChrivtman lust
month
Mayor Btwor vt > toeO tlif resolutions p m ,1
at the last tuft-ting , locating two thi >
hydrants on W street and four on ' - (
Letreet. In Ills veto the mayor stated thi < t
the fonlHIon of the tire fund wan hiir-ilv
* ufllrient to pay the salaries ol the flrvmi .1
until the en a of the fiscal year The x < to
xvas sustained by a vote of 4 to S
Hyland wanted the clerk to advertise f < r
bids for painting the xladuct * Other mem
bers thought _ lt best to delay the niattir
for a week in order to see if the lovn
authorized can be made After some rtin-
c-uaslon I * was decided to wait until thu
money was obtained
CIt } OOflilp.
C H FerraH Is In Chicago looking after
businr-j matters
r C Denny , a Tekamab farmer , epcnt
yesterday in the city.
Ed Stenger Is here from Herinoaa. S D. ,
with a ehlpment of cattla
The Ideal club xvtil { ttve A dauco ct Ma
sonic hall Wcdncadav nigh'
George Woodard of Oxford , Idnbo. IE reg
istered at one of the hotels
C D Gibson has be ° n taken to tltr Prt -
bytorlan hospital in Omaha
Augustus Doll , a prominent Millar J
farmer , va in the city yocterday.
J M. Donsey of Corlln Nev. . xvas here
yesterday xxlth fifteen cars of cattle
Mrs J n Bcuncit has gone to Vail , In. ,
to visit friends for a coitp-e of weeks
E D Seymour of New Market , Idaho , xuia
a visitor at the stock yards ve tcrclav.
Andrew Corry of Wilford ftah , brought
Blx cars of cattle to thto market yestcrdax.
J H Davidson , a business mail of AUIK-
xx'orth. Is here lool.lng afler sutne property
AVcdnosday evening t'pchureh Io1g No :
Degree of Honor , will give a hall at Y M
I hall
Fraiik Benton and J B Kelly of Pine
Bluffs , Wyo. , xxere vialtors In th * city ji -
torday
The little eon of Street Commtaftioncr
Ross xi ho has been very low with searlct
fever , ia much better.
Mlse Minnie Harxcy lins returned from
Toronto Ont . xvhere she visited with friends
for & couple of mouths
Out of last week's light Hxc alocU re
ceipts 14K cars. 4,371 head of feeders x\erf
shipped to the country , flftjthree cam xxcn ;
to Nebraska and fort ) -one to ion a.
The telephone company is remoxlng ! <
dead xxires all ox-er the cltj and is replaciii
xx lies which go oxer motor xxlre-s xvlth henx-
ily-coxered wires This coxerlns will prexctit
a great deal of the noise xxhlch In now licjirl
on the wires In the business part of the cit >
County CommlsEionor Hoc-tor , xxho is In
terested in the opening of N street from
Thirteenth to Twentieth said j-asterde } that
nothing would be done about the matter un
til the Thirteenth street grading xx-t com
pleted Afler that he stid that there wouU
be no difficult in obtaining the signatures
neciefcarv for the grading of tSie street
Ycst rd } an spent of the county comml--
sloncTO xxas in the city in x estimating n num
ber of applicatiUs for aid So far this fall
thirty-six South Omaha people have uilt J
assistance from the county Each oiie of
these applications be fully Investigate , !
and reported on. The ugout found that
quite a number of applicants xxere not xx ill-
ing to work and aid xxlli very likely he- re
fused in such cases
Thte ex-enlng there will he a popcorn
social at the Young Men's Christian asso
ciation parlors Ex cry member of
the organization is expected to be
present A short program xx 111 be i < n-
derod , after xxhlch the Itedr nnd the IIIUPH
xx ill compare notes and < lis-jss the best
methods of obtaining nexv members If pos-
bible the membership of the association will
ho raised to COO before the "nd ofhe year
General Manager W N Ilabcock of the
Vnion Stock Yards company yesterday IP-
ceived a commission from Governor Holcomb
appointing him one of the delegates to the
fourth annual conxcntlon of the NfbraU.a
State Irrigation association The convention
will t > held at Lexington on November 19 ,
20 and 21 Mr Dabcock has always tal.cn a
great interest in the subject of Irrigation
in Nebraska and full } realizes ite bencfitx
not onlj to the farmers in the semi-arid
lands , but to the whole state
DKAinvocm I-LOIIIIM ; .MM.I. nrif\s.
Plrrmcn Unit * Trouble Snxlim tin *
Cltj from UeMriK-tlnn.
DEADWOOD S D. Nov. 10 ( Special
TcloEram ) Dcadwoui ! was tils evening vis
ited by another disastrous fire , which for a
time threatened to again wipe out the city.
About S o'clock an alarm nas turned in
from the "First " district of the Second xtard ,
which called the firemen to Upper Main
rtreot. xvhere the Dead wood flouring mill ,
one of the largest in the state , nas in
name * The flames had galnod BO great &
hcadwa ) before the flromen arrived that It
nat useless to try to save the mill , hut a
second alarm v as turned in and efforts tnuclo
fiBxe the surrounding buildings , in whim
the firemen xtere successful but some of
the buildings we.ro left In bad condition It
x afc a hard fight , but the firemen trlumpbud
and saved thecitj from the rcpeiition of
the dieabter of Jk79 The fire started in the
engine iciom and first made tt appsari > n' < i
on the dome around the smokestack Tha
loss to the mill company will aggregate at
least $ lu 000 xx Itb insurance of about $4 ( HHi.
the greater p rt of the company' * Insurance
biixitig lapsed but a few davs ago The darc-
Bge to eurrouudiug projierty. nhich Inclticlcd
a large wood jard destroyed , will amount
to from { 5.090 to $ G 001) )
M'COOIC , Neb. Nov. 1C ( Special Tele
gram ) The etdck of the Boston shoo stor ,
E L Lsycock , proprietor , was practically
ruined by fire and water at an early hour
this morning The loss Is almost total ,
amounting to about $5000 , upon which there
Is an insurance of { fi.OJO The damage in
the fixtures Is about | 50ft upon which there
is $1.000 insurance The damageto the
building IE but a few hundred dollars , and
is fully covered by Insuranee Inclitaliotis
point clearly to burglary and inccudlariiiin.
SiM OnIVomtiii nil tin * MiliMtiilK.
Mr * . AliceLjons , a widow who has boon
oklng out a scant } existence by sowing ,
was lam night summarily ejected from lur
room at 1013 Howard wtre-ct The woman
H to Its that l.e wu * unable to pay her room
rent for iht past two weeks and the people
ple of whom she rented growlnK impatient ,
put herself and liumtfaniotii ! out on the
Hide-wall ; The woman If at pr Hciit lodged
In the matron's quarter * at the pollenBUI -
tlon until a better place can lie secured
for her. _
Om - 1'nriItiili - for I'lux-iiU.
CHICAGO , Nov 10 The traimmlittourl
roads have agreed to grant a rate of one
fare for the round trip for the National
Irrigation CoiiKrims which will imt at
Phoenix Ariz . In iJe-c-rmbor Btopovere may
bo bucured on tiel.elt and by deponlting
them with the Joint upci.t fit Pbounix they
may lie made good uutll Jauuarj SI
For InfantB and Children.