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    THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : Tinas HAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1890.
SPEOIHli NOTICES
lie taken until IliillO | i. tn , . for Die
rvi-nlni ; niul until H l > . in. for the
linn nlnir mill hiiiuliiy editions.
AdrrtlHcrx , 1 > > rciiui'Htinir a iiniii-
liered i-lu-eU , run luive iiiintvi-r < < nd-
! re - < ed in a niniiliered lotler In cure
of Tlio lice. AiiNnerM NO nililri-NKcil
nlll In * delivered on iireoiitiit Ion ill
Ille clleek only.
Itnli-x , I l-'Je a ivnrd llr l lneilloni
le n iviii-d llierenfUr.olliliur InKon
for ICNN tliini 2no fin- ! ! llril Inicr-
linn. Thenc ndverl lHellientIIIIIM ! lie
run eon eeiilU el j.
WA.NTIJII MAI.I : 111:1.1' .
" " ' " '
> v"\N"ilTu 'AN"TlJiA' ; wIlcTcA.V TIIIN'K Of
F i . ulr'i pl < - Ihmic to t'ttttlit ? Protect yoj ;
M'.nilu'y iniiy Li-Inn yea woallli. Write Jotit
IVvil irrLurn & Co. , l > cpt. V , , l'nint Ailnin-yii.
\\n niiiRi'iii , l > . C. , for tliolr Jl > < Xirlr.f ) \ offer
on.l n IM of aXMnvcntlnti-i wntilol. _ II-10S _
WANTKi ) ] TUAVKUNO HAMSMKN : I'OU
riKani ; olil rellnl < le huutc : cxpcrlcnco min -
n TPi"iiry ; cxlrn InJucciiicntii to cuslom.'rs :
J7500 to JIW.OO per numtli nnd expenses.
Clmrle CIllsliop & Co. . St. ' -
J1,1 , .
, , , , 1)U.
M TN IvANTMnTrT.nnmAi. COMPKSSATIONJ
' to urow.
i-icpi > rlnri-il or not ; Mock RimrnnlH'd
lirr.wn . ItnB. Co. , Nur > crynin , .
\VANTKir SAI.KSMiN iN"lViHY I'I'ArB ;
Knlnry nn.l . cuinml lonii. The llnwky Nurjpry
< ' > . , MllwaukepVU. . ll-Mil. . DJ *
WANTii.MiNTo : : I.KAUN IIAUI
n-iw It the liful lime to lontn nnd itfft M tul >
i-iiipli Miirnt for the winter : we tench the trmlc
1li..r. iiKhly In elRlit w.-ekn by n rntlri-ly new
KjM.-ni : WBBCII while li-nniliiR ; complcle nutllt
if IIM.IH Klvcn cnrli Minli-nt upon entering ;
urUc nt otici- for fre-c cntnloKiic. M ler liar-
lcr CotleBC. S19 N. Oth St. , .St. I' " " ' " . Mo.
H MI > I > l'
TfriNriT7 NlTiAUN"TTriri AnnnH TIIADI :
In two innntliH by our mflhoil of coaslnnt
iiraeiirinml pm | T Instructions : write for our
fiiinl.iiciip , explains nil. Moler'n ChlonKo Ilir- :
IMT "cliuol , 2VS Ko. , Clnrk HI. , ClilciiRO.
liiiiiHli < - New York. St. l.oiils. C'liiclnniitl.
Slliiip.-M.fill ! . Only limtltiitloni ! of the hind In
1I-M..3-D1 *
tinworld. .
_
TAiiiKs."itoYirAsT ) niut.s TO AiiviuTisn
our ii'iid nnd Imklint jiowJcr. . ( ! ! " > pniuuN
fur liuiiilRomo wntch ; 10 | iound.i Tor pilr : of
. . ' illlim-r m-l : >
KknlM < ; f.O piiutiil.1 for ICO-iilcri'
P.IIII'H | for litryrle. SVnd 'for ItliiRtrntcd entii-
II.KUInml iinrttcnlnr . Ceylon Iniportlnit e'o. ,
C'lilcnuii , 111. 1I-MS18 ! ) !
_ _
CIID rANVAh'si-iuH WANTBI > AT irac
Hnlnry palil weekly II-M < ! > > I > SJ
SHI ( ! ) ) ) " ] < MTOHS WANTKI ) IN OMAHA
iiml Council itliidH ; Komi pny ; nn Inventini-nt.
< > . l > . llurlon. Victoria liutel. U MW ! ) 1'
V'ANTin ) . rllATnilNAI. INKfllANCi : Oll-
Kunlzen. . flood tmy. R ! ' . HOUMl l ll 1-nrniini
ntrei't. ( Jinnli.i. Nel > . It.Mam 31
WA.vrUI ) I-'IMIAI.IJ HUM * .
VANTUII. "AT TOM "souTiFarriilJT. . COM-
IM lent cook. C 771-30
\VANTKl7. A OOOI ) COOK IN SMALL FAMILY.
! nn in pi e-fi n e'il : KOO. ! uugfa palil ; br-Kl rcfer-
i-iii > ri'iiulri-il. Imiulic from 2 to 5 p. in. , 131
s , . . sr.th nvi' . C S3. 1)1
w\N"n-i\ : TixpniuuNriNCIISI : ! - : nniL ;
is 1 irfi-re-ncea. Apply to Mrs. W. II. MrConl.
.ul Cu _ . C-S'JO
YufNfl l.ADV STBNOO11AIMII3II , TO WollIC
In iilllce for exn > rli < iu-e ; limy tulaIn outklilc
\v..ik AiMieftH I ) DC , llee ; In own ImmluriiniR ;
BU.UiiK mlcliiBH. C-.MM7 !
. 'on i < _ uoiisi.s.
lKEH IN AM. I'AHTS OV TUB CITY. TUB
O R Davis Company , 1W3 Knrnnni. D 103
jr6Tsis. niNi\VA & . co. , 103 'N iyfli si.
D-UO
MODIIIIN HOUSES. C. A. STAUIl 9J3V. Y.TlKB
D-lll
CHOICi : HOUSES AND COTTAOBS AM. OVKIl
the city , 13 to 150. KKlcIlty , 1702 Fiirnntn.
D-112
Horsr.S. WALLACK. 1IIIOWN I1LIC. . 1CTII
li-.ul DoURlna. D 111
iHIIIT-ltOM : ( MODEUN KP.AME. DBTACIIBU ,
27111 Popplelnn nveniiu ; choice ; l.0
in r.in moilrrn brick , KO N. I-1.1. 139.00.
9 riom moilern brick , Oil K. : Sth. (23,00.
12-room mo'tern. Sfith mill \VooIxvort'i , ? 22.T > 0.
C. A BTAItlt. S i N' . Y. Life lllilu.
D Milt
I1OUSEH , VIIOM 13 U11 ; LAItmLIST. .
McCn uo Investment Co , 15CO UoilKe St.
-M76S
A III U'TH-'UL HOMB IN iTAFAVETTR
I'lnce ; S-rooliM : nil moilirn ; Fplcnillil condition ;
nev been renled before ; ni > w offcreit nt n
low rental to llrnt-clnss ler.nnt. riih'llly Trust
Company. 1703 rnrtinin SI. D-MSTS
BlTlTK Or'lTioOMS. MOIJEIIN. 21 I.BAVBN-
worlh. J. W. Kqnlre. IIS llee Illils. D 01
KTIllCTI.Y MOOEKN (0-llOOM ( COTTAOE. N.
W. corner isth nml Jiieluon ; large lot ; Imlf
price. J. W. _ K < nilro , _ 2IS llec _ D-170
Poll KENT. S-llOOM HOUSE AT 2213 III'IIT
lit. . nil conveniences ; low n-iitnl. Imiulre of
K B Xlinmerniiin. nt county clerk's olllce. < lur-
In business hour * D M 30
lioCSlTd.l > 'I.ATS. OAHVIN 1IHOH..1C13 KAllNAM
D SI'J
rnNT. 7-nooM OUTSIDIILAT ; JCBWI.Y
niiiH-rvd. inoacrn. Lnnso lilock , hi So. Illh.
BTIAM : HI-ATI-I : : ) iii--iii > iNcr. . : on HAUNIJV.
Jj S.VJ1HC *
7 HOUMS. 717 SOUTH IST-FtST. 1 < C
- i m
J-'bll ilHNT. 7-llOOM MOliint.V COTTAOn AT
I'jlC N. 1'Jlli H. , 3.1 Uuor north &t Lnkc , nt Jit.00
to < lflriihl purly.
C room colliiKD t & -S . Kill ate. . JIO pe-r
luontli.
M'Hlcrn S-ionni hoiif : , JIO.OO ncr inanllu"J'l Dav
enport. W. 11. Me lllr. Ml l8t Nufl Hank I'.l Is" .
iiT7uo.M Mo7)i-iiN iiuTci-c , OAK Ki.sMsnTvND
ninntelH. roi'ins on llivt Iluor ulr all ronncclCil
with hirRu fllillns Ooors. I.IUKL' laundry nnd
dm.TH. A nominal I'lit If tuKf-n by IHx-cmbcr
1st Inquire of oivni-r , ll'Jl S. SOth Avp.
II--.M.C2
12KIHT-IUi > M * MOPiifN "nWBLLINO ; HOT
an ininuc. * niul buni'lry ' In b.i5onii-nt ; IUI-RC
> md .iii.l ttnblo : " 01 Qcorsla a\enuc. Apply
J r . Kt-lkvi'ni-y. Kinbanti III ) ; .
D-MT01 P21
FOIl III3NT. SM N. KIT 11 ST. , 7-HOOM. JIOD-
e-rn li'iuso. Inqulra on prciiiln.-s. 1 > MRS
JOS NeIlTH SKVIINTUHN-TIlT KOl'llTIIK.N
rooms ; llntsl roomlni ; liuvito In olty.
_ 1)-MT30 1) |
'
Full lil'.NT. MOliIIllK UltJHT ItDOM HOt'SI- : .
litl , rt Ca a. W. N. Nason , ,111 North 17lh.
_ D-7H-30
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f-IVIMinOM HOl'HM WITH HATH : HOT ;
. - . l < : . i-lly iinO olkt'yn u-iinr : , iivt-r. coal bln
"i | . | . ' : nearly new. ! 7it Sou.irtl. Itunilro ! < 10
.M'w.ii'l | ) MS17 !
jooainsTnu : ST. . a-no6M 'oTTA r : .
V'.n.hi i-al : KHtnto iitnl Trust Co. . 211 & < > .
ISllB | . IMS23 Ol
roil HK.VI'-- KIIKMSIII-MI IHIO.MS.
E3I2-D7'
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rAlU'iB ALCOVE IIOOM : Fl'llNAri ! 1 1 BAT.
W ; Suulli tli lueiuie. B M73G Dl
_
3 NU'l" : KtUlNISHED itOOM'.S , Lirnil' TloTlSI.1
Uviplni ; . 1112 a. Mill. J1-7J3-DI'
KeU KENT. FIJHNISHBD KOOM. AVITJI
t.ir ! B cIvK't ; t > oiith front. ISllVI'J | I T.
_ _ _ . _ _ _ BMKJl D2
Dnfllt.K 1-AllI.OKS : OOMl'LKTE roil HOl'SE.
Kecplnc 6Q1 N. ISth l. BM > 57 1)2 *
PKUI-TIT WlNTKlt HODMS , NOT ONEHi.JJl _
from lieu bMllillKK Adcllfsa lice U , lice.
B-MI4 Dl
IlM.SIIl-i ; ) HOO1I.S AMI IIDAIIIl.
FOIt linNT ? viTllMSHEl ) JIOOMS , WITH OH
wltliont boDixl ; clriini heat .iiul nil moilern
Inilir-u-enicnU ; xpcclnl lots rulefi.r tlic winter.
MMI-ui'l ' hntcl. 10th and Clili-nie > . M. J. rraiick.
| ir-n > rlttT. F SCO
iJTi'-'B.'vvAiiM ' nooMS rooonlTo A ii i/"j ; .ATKM
ii . . ) table. The Hon. ) . W.fi Ilarnoy.
_ K-M'iM 1)1
h'jojp ? WITH nouin. UTOPIA , 11:1 nawn-
puita. . ; nti"iin hual. r17o : ! > :
ir.NNY KOIJTII IIOOMS , WITH HTKA.M. aoni >
bi-nr.l tVS N. ISlh Hi. _ " --.MKt Dl *
ROL1.M ANIlOAllD I-'OU OH.NTI.
cm , ami ipnni rciihonuble , ui UI7 DnuKln < .
rou ISKKT , rnuNisni : > IIOOM. WITH
lit'Cril. : o Callfuiiila tin-el. K
iovr.iv HIATI-I : : ) HOOMH jj.oo MONTH :
U'liul la.00 wcv ! < ; onn buy wlnJuw loom. C14
Nwrtb 19lli. . K-MMI J'
rou iii\'r : t.'MM'iiMsiiiii : HIID.MS.
i CHAM ili.l HolSEKHEI'INCI. MAN
un.1 wife ; wultr In Ut.t.e.i ; II eel ulnli. 919 N.
Utli , tl- l
TO OUNTLIIMAN AND WII'K. 3
\ui > cutncr.loi.l , jr..00..to raui.iin.el .
elMWS 6'
r\vo 1913 1'Ortil.AH.
- i !
IIOAIIMINO.
FA MILYriTHrirT f'fm.nu fc N. CIINTIIALLY
lormedMiiiM Iwo gi-nllemcn bonrilirn. H 49 ,
lit- . . II-MOT 2
I'oit UI\T sToitr.s AND OI-TICUS.
riiLST-cLAHs iinicrr'sTouTJ "iji'n.'mNci , ton
rarnatn , llirw lorlc nn.l trtisem ni , lll fllter
to mil t < n nt ; low rent. 311 lit Nat'l IVk bl IK.
I-HS
TIlAf'KAOi : WAI'.KHOrSK ; CENTHALLY 1.0-
calcO. 8. H. Ci.rtis , 1WS llainey. I-MIOS 1111
I-'rjli IIBNT. THE 4-STOItY 1IHICK 111.'I MM NO
nt 1 Furnnm tt. This LiilMlnie hns n llrcproof
cement bnrpmenl , complete menm hentlnK Hi-
tures. water on nil tloor , sns etc , Apply nt
tlio oinrf. of The lleo , I i0 !
AiT.SVAXTI ! : - : .
WANTED. LIVE PKOI'LB IN BVBIIY I.OCAI.- I
Ity at II2.UO weekly sulnry nnd expenses to
Inke orders fur Chrlstmns Goods ; perinanetit ! !
ctot'loyment If rlsht. Manufacturer. IV O. lloi
ian < , llnston. Mngn. J-M K3 DM *
AflRNTS MAKB r"To"jH A DAY TNTlioDt
Ini ? the "Comet. " the only $1 snnp shot camera
made ; the grenteat seller of the century ; K"i.-
eml nnd local nsents wnnted nil over the world ;
exeluslxc territory ; write today for ternn nnd
sample. . Alkcn-Qleason Co. , X1 Ki , I.n CPIKSC ,
Wli. J-.M7OT Ul
8TATl-rAai.NTS AVANT"Err"An llRKfl A. I , "
Cnlton , < i Co. , Mfra. of olllco noveltlea. Cleve-
Innd , O. J MHW ! 2 *
iiiu.\iB MAN TO iANm.B AGENTS ron
ti-leplmne tsbl t and specialties. I'nvn jri.Oim
ft year. Enclose Ktnniii. Victory Mfw. Co. ,
Cleveland , O. J-MIW7 1
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1413 KAR'M. TICI. . 1 1
T. . "
iVAcIi'ic"8TOHAOB "ANl ) WAHElIOUSK CO ?
903-910 Jonea. General .loraRc nr.d forwnrdlm ; .
M-110
WAX'I'HIJ TO IIUV.
LIST HEAL ESTATE WITH P. D. WEAD. IfiTH
A Dourlaa. N-40I-M
LIST CITY AND p"AUM TtnAL , I2STATB
with Gurvln llros. , 1C13 Kninnm st ,
V IV *
* - " ! >
KOK SAI.KMISCI-I.I.MUl'.S. '
CIII-API-ST : : IIAIIDWOCU ivovnN COUN-CIIIH-
tiltiK inuile. C. 11. I.ec. 001 Doimlns. CJ-120
St.iiUHH. SM-IIOllS ! fiNTJM- : AND 1)011111,13.
Drumrnond Cnnlnge Co. , ISth nml ll.irney.
OAiinKNi-n ; on anocr.HY WAOONAISO , ;
furniture \vtiKon ; luirRnlim. nrumniuml Cnr-
rlnKC Co. . lEHi nml llnrncy Sts. * JJ S45-Plu _
DANDY ( TOOD T01 lltIOaYANn TWO ROOD
family rnrrlimcs clienp. Urummond Carilnie
Co. . ISth an.l . Ilnrney. Q-SI8 Dlj
JIM.OO WII.K Ilt'Y A M01IT WAI.M T
mtp "ICImlinll" iiprlKht plnno , ROOI ! ns
new. Oiimliu MorlKOKO I.onn Co. , 30fi Ha K.tli
Mrrct. Q ,5j
MKAT I'MXTt'UnS ; CO.MI'I.KTI ! O1TTKIT. 1N-
clndlni ; Icebox , for enlc , nt n t > .irBnln , or will
Iraile for n llnt-vlniiii delivery WIIROII. C. M.
S.mfonl , Ki-ocer , Slth nnd t Rtrceta. Snutli
Omaha. (3 C3
jis.ooirvs A
rlKht plnno : J1CO.OO nnother nne uprlKlit. 313
Stci.'iiBiie Hlilff. QM l " :
SA'I.I : ciinAriAii\NT IIOMH STOVI- : ;
almost now. Aililrem II SI. lice. Q MsM 1)1 *
SAM- : . Kim : AND nrnm.AU s.\rK :
now nml Hpfiinillinnd ; Knfe nml Lock Ili'palr-
liiB. .1. J. Ui-rlRlit & Co. , 1116 I'nrmiin.
OMAHA MtllHOR MI-'O. CO. , IIKMOVKD TO
70S N ICth. It-XlSIJ 1)10
Ol.AIUVOVA.VI'S.
MllS. KllITX. CI.A1IIVOVANT , Ml N. K.TH.
s ; ; < DJ
JIAS.SA n IIATIIS. IVIC.
MMB. SMITH , IIS1 HOfGI > AS , HOOM 5 ; MAS-
gaRO nml atcmn bulls. T Mf35 1)3 *
MISS AMI-IS. VA1-OU 1IATHS , MAESAOE. 507
H. 13tl ! Fl. , room 3. T MMS lC
riitso\Ai , .
llltf.S VAN VAUvBNKfllU nnSTKOYS I'KIt-
matu'iitly by electricity cupcrllucuH Imlr , inolcu ,
warts , e-tc. llooiu 410. N. V. Life llWg.
U-121
ttll'TriUCt'UKO ; NO 1'AIN : NO r.lTTJ3N-
Uon fnnii biinlneFs : we refer to hundreds of
p.itlenlB c-nrcU. C. II. Miller Co. . 717 N. Y.
Life. tiiilMIni ; . Omfthn. Net ) . U 12
MME. rosT.stsjs. ISTH.
u-m
VIAVI , HOMI : TUIATMINT : roit UTKIIINB
troubles , riiynlclan in ulteml.iiicc. Cn"6Ulta-
tlnn or lienlti : book free. 315 Jlee blJg.
U-124
_
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R"m"cAiiTicn HAiinwAHn co. , nor. DOUQ.
lai > tor nuntt-lii. unites , tiles , traible work. etc.
U 123
co.
u AI3C2 D"
MOM.V TO LOAX UKAI. HSTATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. t , .
Quick money nt low rales for choice farm loans
In lorn , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W 120
CITY LOANS. C. A. 8TA1IK , 925 N. Y. J.ll'B.
MONEY TO LOANON IMI'I.OVED OMAHA
icnl cMate. Ilminnn , Love Co. . I'axton _ block.
LOANS ON IMI'ltOVBijjJJIMPnOVBn CITY
picpcrty. W. Ptamnm Sniltli & Co. , 13iO Fnrnnm.
" " '
MoTn TFToANrAT""l/5w' . THB
O. P. Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam fit : _ W 130
rEu"rNTdONKY : TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. II. Melklc. Omnha
MON'BY TO LOANr(5N"oMAIA" > BUTY AT
lowr-Kt ratoi. HulldlnB loans wanted , fidelity
. \\-M-
Trust coinpnny.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'HOVED OMAHA
imnwrly 1'iuey & Tliom.ia. Tlrst National
_ _ "
TnVru.wrrs. "Tm MIDLAND. . JI
MIIXKV TO I.OA.N CIIATTKI.S.
MOSEY TO' LOAN ON FUItNlTUHE. PIANOS.
hortcH WOROIIS , etc. ; at lowest rate 111 city :
in removal of RocKls : strictly confidential : yon
cnn tuiy ' Hie lonn off in nny lime or In nny
.nlou'ntf OMAHA MOKTaAa LOAN.CO.
x-ni
MONEY To"l.OANr30."CT. MnAY8 :
turi ? , plnnos , etc. Duff eJre n. loom S. llnrlc r b. | <
Kl SI.MJSS CII.VXCKS.
l-'Oll SALE. AIIOUT 2,000 LH.S. MINION TYPE.
7CO Its. iiKiite , 1W iuilr two-third cates. 40
duiiblo Iron Ulan. Is for two-third cases. This
mat -rial WIIH uccd on The Omahn llee and Is
In fairly KOMl cunillllrn. Will be t.ol.1 cheap
111 bulk or In iiiiantltlei to suit pinclinser.
Apply In perron or by limit to The li.-c 1Mb-
lltlilns Co. , Omahn. Neb. Y 713
ltETAIL IlUIG STOIli : FOIl SA'.B : OHEAT
barKnln : wilte. llarlc , Unas & Co. , Council
llluffs. la. Y M21J
_
PINB IIAKBHY FOIt KENT. 11 47. IIKK
Y -M.S03-D1J *
SALOON FOIt SALE. DOINll A HO'iD TIIADE ;
K'liM' FliH'li nnd llxtines of the | ilace : liullij.
liiK liulil exprcs'ly for the biislneHs ; a harKuin.
Iiuiulio on iHi'inlx-n. rear 1317 Doimlas street.
Y MW2 31
OH I.VCHA.\I : ; : ,
FOIl TIIA1UHESlDENCi ; AND UTIIKIl
prop.riy In eusli-rn WatliliiKlon. Call or ml-
Jrc > luwiii ya. N. Y. Life HldR.MSM .
i-ou SAI.IIUAL : : USTATU.
AlWTJtACTS. THE UYHON HBED COMPANY.
-tiBS. LOTB. FAIIMH. LANDrf , I.OANS-
10. P. I ) , mis Heal IMulc Co. , I'aMun Illk.
Ue-'ji-i
A11STKACTS. THE MIDLAND. 310 N. Y ,
Lift- . ItB-Mfil. DM
Nl\V is A C1OOD TIME TO lIuY "ilItOAD
lu'ren. Tli vu ure simps.
12 acies , north Ft. Oin.ilm , for JJ.WO.
Suipy Co. . nice farm , ul > W.OU.
i-'iirni. s ml. ft-iMn p. O. , nt J1U.M.
4M--iio rnnn , 13 ml , HI 7.W.
I * . L > . Wend. ICth A Douglas , HB 719 30
Klill SAI.K-TlOV ? I B Tli IB rblMWO.OO ? " LOT ,
emu mlle inutli nf court huute , with .mall
ci.ttuue. on truilc : gooil miltfliborhood. And one
Ii. I . with loiir-ioom h'iu > e JkOO.W , tn-ar .South
Onnlin car line. II.-run It. Ilaitln _ . 12 S.
II.Ii t. HEM7IC
\vu H.V\H IIAUO , INH IN"TIOMIH : ALSO
< -nn , imd wiiiu n.ro. , Lint your iiionerly
v.-i'li an now. G. M. tiultloiicr & e'o. , ioi
l'.irr.aiu. HB-nJ
roil MALI : nn.it. HSTATI : .
( Continual. )
FOIl RALK , THB IlimiiSTTlAllOAIN : ON THI.
bonrds ; ( T.SOO home for | S.6r ) ; roomn. inodetn
In every restwcl ; nlm st new. with good barn ,
located In that txipulnr tmrt of the clly nenr
West Farnnm Ht. cnr line. M. .1. Kennnrd &
Hun sole ngeiiln , 310 Drown block.
KB 77MW
. : : coii.vnu LOT ON sin STIIEI-T , NIAH
Hnnsram pmk , with an iwven-rooiii liouso and
one rive-room houfe , also Rood burn : Improve
ments nre In Rood condition nnil eosl SS.ton.CO :
owner wishes tn leave the clly nnd will tell
for llfonrn ,
0-n ni brlrk house ; nil mo.lern conveniences ;
oust frt.nt on anplmlt pnveil ttrect ; near Fnr-
nnm street ; tn ( Input ro l.tc-nri > part of Oinnha :
412.BOO.ro.
" -room ItmiTOi moiltrn conveniences ; cast front
on l iwe avenue ; 53,3'W.IW.
Revernl Rood live nil' ! nlx-ronm liomes In dp-
tlrnblo residence localltle-s , from } I. oo.OO lo
ll.'OO.rO.
M Rcroa near Irvlnglnn ; well Improved ; $1.800.00.
K and 10-arie tracts fnr rnlc near tlio clly.
Prices low nml terms easy.
roTTKii & ( unman COMPAS'V ,
8. W. Cor. 16th nn.l Fnrnnm Rts
KOt'NT7.I-rPLAClTTTAUriAlN iiOHT-HOnM
lioimp , JS.2'0. worth. { 4.Son ; li-rootn house nnd
bai-n. J2,7.in. worth , $1 nO ; ID-mom IIOUMnml
bnrn. SJ,7n , worm $7.ono. J. J. ( lib-ton. Ml
First National bank. KB M911
iiditsis : wi.\TKiinn.
PLENTY OK FEED , RIIED3 AND WATEIl ;
horses called for nnd dellxcied. rates , 13 per
month. Address Dalley , Crescent City , In.
OD-D-0
HOUSES TO WINTEI5 ; I1EST RHELTEIl ;
satisfaction guaranteed. Wilte O. A. Wolcott ,
Kile Clly , Neb. Hit D14
I'ACIvKI ) .
Pt'UNtTtTUB PACKED ; LOWEST FUEIOHT
rnle seenred nnd bllM of tndlnR Issue-it. Omaha
I'lirnlture nnd Carpet Co. , 1211-13 Farnnm M.
Tel. 1133. -M399 D19
_
( JET M. S. WALKLIN'S PIUCES ON Ft'HNl-
lure pncklnK , lepnlilni ; lliliol. ] < torltiK ; mattresses
made nnd rciiovnted : 2111 Cunilng. Tel. 13.11.
121
I'A\VMIHOICI-ilS.
H. MAllOWITX LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C ST.
13 ?
I.'I.VAXCIAL.
LIFE INri. POLICIES IJOUailT. W. F. HOLDEN
359
SWAPS.
WANTED. GOOD IMPROVED FAIIM FOIt A
N. ' . 1 clly property. Address A 52 , Omnhn lief.
M-232 D3'
PHYSICAL CULTfltn.
ELOCUTION-MRS. W. DOIIWAIID. f,23 N. 19th.
M-MI D2t
ELOCUTION. XUI.EMA FULLEIl. 1H13 DOUO-
ln slrect. 186 N-30 *
OFTT THE I1BST TYPEWIIITEUS. SUPPLIES ,
icnalrs. UnllL-d Typewrller & Pupplles Co. ,
1C19 Fnrnnm street. AIR30 June 30
II YIltDllKSSINO.
TUB PALACE 11EACT1FUL , 1C13 DOlirjLAS ;
balrdresslnf ; . manicuring , massage nnd com
plexion ireitmcnts n cperlnlty. M339 D7
SKWIXCJ .IIACIIIMS AXH SUPPLIES.
NEW HOME. HOl.'SEHOLD AND WHITE
sewing machine olllce. ISll Cnp. u\c. Tel. 1371.
SllOHTIIAM ) A.M ) TVIMSWHITIXO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
1M
AT OMAHA IIUS. COLLEGE. ICTH fc DOUGLAS
PIUVATE LESSONS IN SHOIITHAND. 2109
DniiRlim. -MfJD Dl
11UILIII.AMI I.OAX ASSOCIATIOXS.
SHAKES IN MUTUAL L. & U. ARS'N PAYS 0.
7 , S per cent when 1. 2 , ,1 years old ; nlways re-
OceMuble. 1701 Fiiinnm ut. NattlnKcr , Sec.
135
HOW TO GET A HOME Oil SECl'HE GOOD
Interest nn savings. Apply to Omahn L. & 11.
Ats'n , I'.OI Farnam. O. M. Nnttlnger , Sec.IOC
IOC
.tl.VSO.V WOlllv .lOlllinil.
J. P. HEALY. IS28 CUMlli STIIEET.
MisiC ; , AUT AM ) IA > ! UAGI' : .
GEOIIGE FrGELLFlNIir-CIcTlJANJ
lln nnd guitar teacher , lloom 412 lit' .
Tel. 23S. too
HATH HOO.MS.
IIUSSIAN. TUHICIMI AND MELMCATED
tiaths , 50 cents ; uUo cxcluMvo department for
ladlet ; everything new ; ladles' hair drcBslnn
nnd barber shop In connection. 107 S. 14th.
17.1
.MI.1HCAL.
I.ADIP.S ! CHICHESTEK'S ENOL1SH PENNY-
luy.il pllla ( Diamond brand ) nre the best.
Safe , tellable. Take no other. Send 4i- stamps
for particulars. "IMIef fnr l.tdlex , " In li-lu-r
by return mall. At driiKKlxIx. Clilche < ster
Chemical Co. , Phlladelphln. Pa. Mention llee.
SUES & CO. ,
PAThXT SOLICITOUS.
llcoliulld.ii-- .
Omaha , Nobr
Advlcu niul I''itont Hook
I-'IIEK ,
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JJm.ihaiLnlyii U pot , Illh & Mason Sl _ . | Oninlia
8:33.im : . Denver Express" . ' . . . . . . o-.viiT
4:3ipm.l.k : ; Hills. Mont i : 1'ugci Hud Ex. 4.0Jpin
4:3jpm : . Denver KMHI-IS . 4U.iim
7Wpin..Nebraiil..i : lyjcal ( ex Sundayj. . . 7l.uni ;
. . . . Lincoln Local lex. yuinlay.ijaiii ( ;
Z:53pm.Fu8t : ilnll ( for Lincoln daily. . .
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OinaliaUi.lun | Deput. loth .t Mai > an _ au. j Omaha
0C : pin . Chlcugo Vcallbiile.Ti. . . . . .7k:00ani :
9:4Sam : . Chicago Exprc.ii , . 4lipm :
7:50im. : | . Chicago and St. L'.ula Express. . fc.Wurn
ll:40ain . Paclllc Juii'-t'.uii Local . C-lupm
. Fast Mnll . S.-iupm
Leaves IC1HCAOO , MIL. & ST. PAtTKIArrlics
Omnha | Union Depot , 10th & Mason Su ' Omaha
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C:30pin. . . . . . . . . .Chicago Llmlled. . . . . . S,3im :
llCOiin. : , . Chicago Expre-ts ( ex. ur.ay ) . . . 3iju'n :
Leaves ICHICAOO & NOUTHWEST'N. I Arrive
OmnhalUnlon Depot , lOtli & Mason Sts.j Omalu
10:43nm . Eattern Expre x . . . . 3:4Dirn :
4:4.1pm . Ventlbuled I , In , 1 1. d . B:4irn : ( |
5:33m : | . St. IMUl Expros . o.suani
6IOmii : . St. Paul Limited . tlOJpm :
7:30nm. : . . . Carroll ft Pli.ux city l.ocal . . .li-i < i.n | ,
C.0pni : . Oinnliu ClilcnKO Upeclai . NOUam :
_ . Missouri Vnlley I > ic.il . ( * : : < jum
Ler.vcs ICHICAGO , U. I. A 1'ACIKIjArrlvej
Qmalinlirnlon Depot. ' 10th & Ma eon Sla.J Onnha
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IO:40am..Allantlo Express lex. "Suml.iy ) . " . 5:33pm :
7OUpin . Night L'xprcKS . SilSjim
4:50pm..Chl.-aBo : Vetlliuled Liii'lted. . . l:30pm :
4'.CCiitn. | . . .St. Paul Vestlbuied l.imlled. . . . i:3jpm :
_ _ _ WEST.
CM'pin. Oklahoma & Texan Ex ( ex. Sun. ) . 10-3.4111
l:40pm : . Colorado Lliiuua . 4 00pm
Leaves I C. , ST , P M7".t ti ! fAfnvciT
OmnlialDepot _ , 15th nnd Wcbsler fiu. . Omaha
SlSam. : . . .Sioux City .Accommodation. . . S:00piu :
12:30pm. : . . Sioux City E > pr.M < i rej. aun.i..HiS.ni
C:13pm . St. Paul Limited . 9:10jm
Leaves I F. . E.i MO. VALLEY. lArrlvo" !
pm-ilml Depot. IStli and WeHter Sts. | Omnlia ,
Spiii Fast Mall and Kxprehii D:0dp7n : '
3UOprn : ( ex fall Wyo Ex ( ex Monl . . . DiK'piii :
7IiOuni..Freinoiil : Local ( Sundayx enl , . '
7:3 : niii Noifnlli Express u > x Sun ) 10:2Jam :
CjlSpm. . . . ! . PaulExpre _ p . . . . UM'Jni >
leaven I K. C. . ST. J. & C. n. ( Arrives
OmahuL'nlonJcpc | ( , 10th & Muion SU. | Omaha.
* b.C5um..Kaiisai Lily Day"Pvliro. . . . . ' . " . . Giioprii
lOjccpni.K. C. Nlshl Ex. vln U. p. Trans. C:30iin :
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leaves I MIR. OriU PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Oumhal _ Depot , lltii rir l Web ' r fits. | Omuhq
3-Mpin..Ncbra > ku ft KnnnuH Limited . .U S'.pm
9:3C : ; > m Kam.ii City Kxprc 6:00am :
2U : | > in..j..2ebra { > ku Local u-i. Kun. > _ Li. ! ) : u'.iin '
Leaven I "siOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlv.j
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; . . . . . . . . . . Iraul""Llinlled . . . . . 0lOam :
Leave. I H1OUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrl\es
Oinahal Union Depot. lOtn & M.-inoii St . | Oin.ih.-i
t : lain.r. . SiT'l'iiul"IMmunc'ir. . . ' . ll:10irn
7:30ani . Hloux City PunreiiE'r . 9.06pm
_ 6Wiin _ : | . SI. Paul Llmlled . 9:20am :
Lea von | UN7e5N "P A C fl-Tc" ( A frlveiT
Oinahu ] Union Depot , 10th & Manon SU.j Onuih.i
i-20am . Ovcrlund Limited . 4'4'pm
C 33inn. He it'ie & Kir < , mil > 'K Ex ifx Hon ) 3 ' "tun
( .3' > | im . ( Irani lilun.l I-\prei.s ( ex R..II ) 3 ' 'pin
3 icpin . . . I'tint Mull . lu l".un
O ; nlm.l'nlun L" ; I l < "h & Mui n
South Omaha News
L _
Chairman Schultz of the coinu-11 cowmlt-
tee on public buildings reported nt the meetIng -
Ing last night thnt lie lmd seen the owner
of the building occupied by the elty nnd ho
lind agreed to paper the council chamber at
once , !
An ordlnacp was rehd for tlio first tlmo
ordering sidewalks laid on Thirty-second
street form Q to H ; on Twenty-second street
from J to K ; on Twenty-sixth street from
0 to II.
Milk Insepctor Carroll reported thnt the
condition of dairies wan. Rood. During the
month ho tested sixty samples of milk , none
being below Iho standard.
Live Stock Inspector Howard reported liav-
Ini ; condemned eight bend of cattle and
forty-two hogs during November. The names
of a number of local butchers who slangier
live stock In their backyards ; or cellars
were sent to the councilby ; the meat In
spector.
Chief Smith of the Flro department recom
mended Unit four mlmito men bo placed on
duty nt each ball , as the present force wns
Inadequate- handle the apparatus during
this kind of weather. These men If em
ployed are to rrcelvo pay only for the actual
tlmo employed. . . . .
Mr. Francisco , Twenty-third nnd II streets ,
complained that the street commissioner
bad repaired his sidewalk when It did not
need It. The matter was referred to the
finance committee and the street commla-
A crosswalk was ordered laid on the cast
sb'o of Twenty-ninth nnd S streets.
Vnnsant brought up the matter of giving
aid to the destitute and asked to bo author
ized to set male applicants to worlc on the
streets at the rate of $1.75 per day. to be
paid In provisions. The councilman said thnt
ho wanted to test tome of the applicants
who pretended to be willing to work.
Caldwcll thought that- the city ought to
care for destitute- women and children and
let the men go to the county Jail If they arc
too lazy to work. He did not favor the Idea
of compelling applicants for aid to work on
the .streets
When put to a vote the resolution car-
Vansant then offered a resolution Instruct
ing the clerk to ndvertMo for bids for nofl
real for charity purposes. Caldwcll moved
thnt the matter bo referred to the charity
committee nnd the mayor. Ho thought that
arrangements could bemade' whereby the
county would furnish the coal and thus save
the city that expense. Other members were
of the opinion that thh city payed enough
taxes to the county to be entitled to consider
able aid. , ,
It developed during Hie argument which
followed that Vnnssnt gives orders for $2.DO
worth of provisions nnd that the recipients
of such orders frequently obtain luxuries on
Ibese orders This Is to be guarded against
In the future.
November salaries were allowed , also a
largo number of bills.
Among the bills was. one from a local
physician , fnr taking care of city prisoners.
Some members of the council objected to
laying any more bills like this , na longs as
there U an assistant county physician living
In the city. It wna'thbughl that the county
physician tdiould care for such cases , and a
rccolutlon was passed ( Instructing the police
to call upon the ccunty physician In all
cases where It Is possible , to do eo.
Adjourned for one v/ofk/ /
Xovml -r Live film-It Hei-i'lptn.
lleceipts of Ilvo sto lc- for November are
as follows : Cnttle. f2:1,32 : bend. This Is
33'JOO bend short of October , but storms nnd
election disturbance of trade generally both
tended to cilrtnll supplies. ( , The tolnl Is only
2,301 below November oc last year. The
month' . ) receipts of hops foot up to 7C.SOO
bead , ns agalnat 05.1SC head In October , and
1.11.032 head In November. lSfl.r > . Some Idea
of I IIP large number of heavy hogs marketed
Is shown by the average \velmht , 2Sft pounds ,
which is the heaviest for Tiny month 'In the
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of tlio
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills , which vanish be-fore projioref-
foris fjentloeffort8--i > lea&nnlc.llorts
rightly directed. There is comfort in
tno knowledge , that bo many forms of
siuknuss are not due to any actual dis
ease , but simply to a cpnstipntedcondi-
tion of thes.ystem . , which the pleasant
family laxtitive , Kyrtipoi' Fi s. prompt
ly removes That Is why it is the only
remedy with millionsof fimiilics. and is
everywhere ! esteemed so liiglily by all
who value good health. Its beneheiiil
effects are due to the fact , thtit it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without" debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
all important , in order to get itr. bene-
lluial effects , to note when yon pur
chase , thnt you have the genuine arti
cle , which is manufactured , by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of good health ,
and the system 'is regular , laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
iilllictcd with any actual disease , one
may bu commendi-t1 to thu most skillful
physicians , but if in need of ; i laxative ,
L-ne should have the best , and with the
well-informed everywhere , Syrnp of
Fig-inlands highest and 5s most largely
i , Jnndgivi'sin ist prneral satisfaction.
Sep.rles &
srrciuisis IN
Jiefvous , Chroolo
and
Private Diseases ,
StXUALLV.
, > ii Privito Dlscnson
'inj Jsurdcr.4of ! .Mou
Trenttnont by mill
" " fre'o
Cured for llfo and tlw'polsjii thoroupHiy
cleansed from the system. IMLIi.S , FISTULA ,
and UKCTAI. ULCKHS ; IIYUUQC.iLUS
and VAHICOCELU pe-rmiltiontly and suc
cessfully e-nrrd. Motlir l hew nnd unfailing
STRICTURE ABflGlEEte',1 ' ! ,
By now method without pain or culling.
Call on or uddroao with stamp.
Dr Searlcs ix Scarlcs '
, , tf W ! ,
& 1ADE ME A
AJAX TAW.UTsroHinvri-v ruicu
.11,1 , AVririf * nimnrFulling Mem-
or ? luif'CrtenowlloDri * * * tMtttii ( c , cnu < nl
hy Atni tHi ] < l oilidr J'ii'VHftrft uiu | Ji.Jl * .
crrHni.M 'il'ft fjtiitJJtj tintl Atinlir
iHAtuw I/wv Vithi.v ; In ol-l nr jountr , uml
111 i. mull f ) r lt'l.t- ) < ftr > iior rnarr.ii.ro.
- . . lrveiit liiminlty niitl l * > i umi'lion 1C
. 10 tinti . Their IUH khovtii fmuiorliitto litiprom *
in > ni urnl olTm'1 * . . CUUK wharft rui o-h rj tall. In.
lUt ni'0.1 li.tvin < th i.tr.uliH * AJflK TuDotu. 'I'Jiw/
liUTiM-uniil thi ( nniUi.n < l will euro you Wo nlvo iv
l .ltivn vrrlu-m i/u.irni.ti * ir. ( Ti ct ucumfn u.ici t'a-
ur r futi.l t'.u ' i > .ontf > . J'rlrv CiO "HUM pjr htickutm , or
RII i iv . ' - . t.ottu.oall ( or 'it'J. i , 1I | mml , in
I \t" \ i AMftfr : i r.ci-tt ! . , f i nn ; , I'lroiV.r fro * .
ftJAX Kl-.MEDY CO.SS.T'Ti..1 / . -
Pur vale In Omaha by Jnincn I'or > ) - | , "II N ,
jCiuuct
! . , i > , v > ' < t , I'jil. un I I > oiglui Slri-.u ,
|
hl lory of iho yards and twenty-elRht potimls
1 in FXCOM of last November's average. SliM-p
I receipts foot up to 32,70.1 head for the
month , the largest of any November since the
yards opened , and S.flOO head more th nere
I received during the name month last year.
MimleCHy Co li. |
Gcorgo 1'arks has gone to Fort Worth , Tex.
W. S. Haker of Oxford la a visitor In the
city.
Hubert Kstcs has returned from a trip to
nionuood , la.
The police made soventy-elght arrests dur-
ItiK November.
| James V. Chlzek Is back from Iowa , whore
ho vUlted relatives.
I I W. A. Anderson of llancroft , lliaho , la
here wlih a shipment of cattle.
The Monday Nlsht club was entertained
by Mrs. N. U. Mead last evening.
Mia. James Itaycg IE In r.umliigton , la. ,
attending the funeral of her father.
W. Whlto of I'rlee , Utah , brought twelve
cars of cattle to this market yesterday.
A datightet has been born to Mr. and Mrs.
V. Stoffttn. Fifteenth and Ml sourl avenue.
A. II. Lee , oiu > of the stock yards traveling
men , left In.n night for a trip through Iowa.
Mlle Vale , a well known banker and mer
chant at Yale , la. , was a visitor In the city
yesterday.
Ilevtv.il meetings will bo held e-vcry even
ing this week at the * First M. K. church ,
Twenty-third and N streets.
The members of the Christian church will
give a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Shrlgloy , Twenty-Ural and I streets ,
this evening.
During November the ( Ira department
answered three alarms of tire. Two were
falar- alarms and at the other there was a
loss of only $ .
Proprietors of three gambling houses
made $50 donations to the city during the
month of November. Neither the policy
shop or the turkey game came forward with
a donation.
A total o' 201 cars , 5,270 head of feedorn ,
were shipped to different country points from
this market last week , Nebraska getting
sixty-six cars , Iowa seventy-one find other
states sixty-four cars.
The new funding bonds were delivered to
Cashier Morlarty of the Packers' National
bank yesterday afternoon , and will bo sent
cast today. The city will be given credit
for $311,000 at the state fiscal agency today
by the purchasers.
Link Itothwcll , who was arrested yesterday
for trespassing on Ktock yards property , has
been released on $100 bond signed by I. . T.
Mlllor. The case Is set for hearing at 3
o'clock this afternoon. Judge Chrlstmaiin
says he Is pleased at the opportunity given or
testing the ordinance.
Ten cars of broken brick from the Ctidahy
plant have been placed In the roadway enL
L street. Just beyond Thirty-sixth strcot ,
widening the road from twenty to forty-
five feet. That portion of tlio road Is now In
llrst-class condition and property owners
over that way are well pleased at the Im
provement.
The books of the South Omaha Library as
sociation are to bo placed In the ollleo of
Superintendent Monroe , at the High school
building and will bo ready for distribution
next week. A set of shelves Is bi-lng made
and as soon as completed the books will be
brought forth. Tlio rules of the association
will govern the Issuing of books.
A w.irr.int was Issued yesteulay afternoon
for the arrest of John Davis , a plumber , for
assault. Thomas Urandncr Is the complain
ing witness. The men are rivals In the
plumbing business and 'Ilranduer ' , so Davis
assorts , called him a scab. This waa more
than ho could stand and In order to get even
ho punched Urandncr In the nose , drawing
blood.
Property owners on South Thirty-sixth
street are preparing a petition to the coun-
rll , asking that Thirty-sixth street , from 0
ittret to the county line , bo graded. The
distance Is about one mile , and as there Is
considerable travel out that way they think
the road ought to bo opened. -majority of
the property owners have already slgneil the
petition , and the necessary two-thirds will
sign before it Is prose-nted to the council.
General Manager Smith nnd Secretary
Goodrich of the Omaha Street Hallway com
pany were In the city yesterday afternoon
and made a tour of the Q street extension ,
which Is to be opened for business today.
The line has been well built , and no danger
from the Q street viaduct is apprehended
as long as only one ear Is run. This car will
make trips every twelve or fifteen mlnutcn.
as business demands , and transfers to the
main line will-be given.
ClllirKI-H AKIllllMl .Mll.l'l-N DlMllllN-41-ll.
LKADVILLIColo. . , Nov. 30. In tln > dis
trict court today , the eases against the of-
flccra of the Miners' union , charged with
being Implicated In the murder of Fireman
Jerry O'Keefe , who was killed during the at
tack on the Coronado mine/ September 27
last , were dismissed on motion of the district
attorney , who said he had no evidence ag.ilnst
them. The hearing In the case of Charles
Hone and William Howe , charged with the
O'Keefe murder , was begun behind closed
doors.
ll - -i'lvi-r for n Trm-tlon Cimiinmy.
PIHLADKLI'HIA. Nov. 30. Judge- Dallas
in the United States circuit court today ap
pointed William H. Given of Columbia ,
Pa. , receiver of the Pennsylvania Traction
company , which operates llfty-nlno miles of
trolley railway In Lancaster comity. It I
understood that the proceedings were In
stituted by those friendly to the present
management and that steps will be taken at
once looking to a reorganization of the
property. The road cost over $3.000,000.
St. AmlriMV llrollii-rliooil lllin < | Ui-l.
The- local Hrotlierhood of St. Andrew held
Its annual baminct luxt cve-nlng at St.
John's church. Tln-ro wan a l.-irge nttund-
ane-e imn most enjoyiiino tlmoV < IH had
in addition to Hit' plr-itMircs to be- derived
from ijyniolltlon of a bountiful spread.
TIM.I.IiHAPIIIC IlIllCVITIKS.
Hoini-.slli- .
I'hlhidelpbln & Heading receivership ended
.it midnight.
P-aper tnido men will meet In Boston to
day to discuss prices.
Available rash balance In the treasury
stands at $2 : ,000,181 ; gold reserve , $120-
lOT.-W.
Nat Cioodwln'.s Hull for dlvorco agaliiHt
Di-.la It. Goodwin has been dismissed. Ho
has jiaiid bor } 1WO In settlement of all
her e'lnlm.H.
Nonjp.irtl-an ) Women's Christian Tompi.-r-
anro union will moot In the Foundry Meth-
odi.sl 1C Iscnpal church in Wn.shlngloii on
Uei-i-mbi-r 10 and 11.
TraiiHiitliintlc' sloamxhlp companion Imvo
dec Ided to Ignore ull metropolitan agencies
In order lo H.IVU coinniln.sloiiH. In Ni-w York
City this knocks out twenty-live agcncli'.s.
Judge Ciaynor at Long Inland City b.ta
n-fiiHid the ilomurre-r Illrd by Mayor Olea-
HOII to thu indictment rhai-Klng him with
not appoint ) ) ) . ; 100 Ji-fTe-rRonlan de'inwrats.
Sre-ri'tary Itns.scll of the- United States
le-gatlon at Caracan visited Secretary Ol-
m > y before returning to hltf pout. Ho Is
looking for heavy Invuotincntn In Vene
zuela.
Indictment against Frank K. Lovell , Mis
souri stockman charged with being Impli
cated In tin. murder of 1C. H. Hunter In
April. 1S9S , wii'i dismissed In Chicago for
lark of c-vldcncc.
Tompklnt , ' "lilack Crook" company ilia-
banded In Kansas City for the third time
I bin Hi-iiKon. Two ohorii'i girls applied to
iho mayor for transportation to Chicago.
They mild the company did good business
In Omaha.
Cominere-Uil Agent Sawter of Illniichau ,
( li-rmany. re-portn favorably of experiment ! )
with typhus-antltoxlne. ltn illBcnvr-rers bo.
lle-vo the typhus gemiH , like clioleia gunns ,
may bo trne-"d back lo Iho oxlxtoncu in
the blood of iintl-typhold mib.stanccH.
AwUlnnt Attorney Oe'iieral Thomas says
tinrecrnt Hiiprcrni' e-ourt decision against
W. J. Ve-rdk-i for ivadjuntment of po t-
ma | i ra' Niiinrlfx will not e-anso n ri'V-rsal
of UK- policy of tl" ' department nndor Iho
ue-U of July 12 , is.o. . ; and .March 3 , I ! > i3.
I'dl-l'IHII.
Uruguayan troops have defoutcd the robelH
near C.inllln-llarrlco ,
Mr. QliiUntotiinnd the duke of Argyle will
lusuo an iipui-al for $ .V,0tW for rolluf of Ar-
II f-nlali milfi-ri-ra.
In theFruiub Chamber rudlcnls and BO-
clulbiiK raUcd n debate on separation eif
e-hurch from ulnte , but awoke tittle InteroHt.
M. Maximo Avolno. thn French Mciiiptor ,
ban rommltli" ! .sulcldi * from rlcf over liln
( UirnlHHal from theKcolo dev ArlK Deoji-atlfH
for I'xpiviwlnK ri'Volutlonary vli--A of the
t''rnii-aux irunbleK
in i \ijlan itluii of tinIroiilM In Llbc'li '
It u tufil i u ( Inn.illwH -.irovi-d > boj i-c
In ili' Hrii' ' li ro : < < iiy of pi. rr.i l.-onc ; tie
Hrlt ! .h . ! ilii . \l.\to d. in unit d JIOn Iiul. n ,
i.l-y ana ilu.-.itciu-'l to Innd Piliur * ) , Th'
mutii-y nuii ii.nd.
BLUE MEETS CRIMSON AGAIN
Ynlo Undcrcrnilimtos Vote to Renew the
Athlotio Oompolitioiii
ONLY SIX VOTES AGAINST THE UNION
JIIIKMtitlnu - of Ilic Stmlrlli * Slum- ,
Sit'iHlim-lll All lull fnillil-
in u u * III l-'tititr of
I ii ItiMititmi.
NKW UAVttN . Nov. 30. Tlio YntD under ,
graduates ctithuslactlcally , anil with but few
graduates cnthualHStlcally. niul with but few
meeting tonight lu favor of resuming ath-
lotlc relations with Harvard. The meeting
was hold In Alumni linll and IOIIK before the
appointed hour the students atood In groups
nbout tlio campus , discussing the question
niul the fooling expressed on every side wns
a ilrslro to again meet Harvard on the Held
of uports.
The meeting wns palled to order by A. 11.
Kcrr. chairman of the board of editors of
tlie Yale News. The students then began to
sing. "Here's to Good Old Yale. " the chums
of which ends with "My Poor Harvard , " but
only a few song the concluding refrain of the
chorus , anil those were promptly hissed down ,
which at once evidenced the students' feelIngs -
Ings of good spirit toward their old rival.
In opening the meeting. Mr. Kerr made this
simple statement : "Fellows , you arts asked
to vote > TS or no on the question as to
whether you desire to resume athletic rela
tions with Harvard. "
The vote was Immediately taken , and
though nil picsent did not vote , the count
showed ; IS In favor and six dissenting.
Chairman Kerr expressed deep regret that
there were any dissenters.
It was stated this evening that the Har
vard advisory committee had requested thli
manner of settling the position of the Yale
undorgraduatia. In order that tlio settle
ments should be aw equally binding upjnale
HH on Harvard. Most of the preliminary
worlc In regard to the reuniting of the two
colleges hns already been done : both partlr.i
know Just where they stand and what la ex
pected of them. Walter Camp will be the
mouthpiece for the Yale managers , and It is
fully expected by the students In a very few
days ho will have the gladsome IIOWH to
announce that a dual league has been ar
range ! with the crimson In all branches of
athletics.
ivrmiKST ix TIM : HI.AVV\VIJHIITS. ;
FKr.-tliiimiiiiM niul SlinrUt-y Hilvo
) luiiilrilM of YlNldir * .
SAN FHANCISCO. Nov. 30. Yesterday
was doctors' day at the quarters of Fllz-
slimnons and Sharkey. The same phynlclan
waited upon both men at d ho was there as
the representative of the National Athletic
club. His object wns to tap chests and test
lungs and satisfy hlnwelf that the men were
In sound enough rounT.lon generally to bear
the brunt of as hard a contest as It la popu
larly believed Wednesday nlglit's event will
provo to.bo.
In addition to bring doctors' day It wan
visitors' day and tlio camps of the rival
heavyweights were fairly overran with people
ple from town. AM Sausallto Is not within
as easy reach as the Cliff. Flt7slinmons did
not have such crowds banging on his heuls
us did the sailor man , but the Cornlahman
received adulation enough to satisfy the
most pompous pugilist. As for Sharkey ,
whenever he showed himself on the veranda
of the Seal Uock liouao the roadway In
front Immediately became congealed. At
time's there weic thousand. ; staring at htm.
Fltzslmmons' normal chest measures
thirty-nine Inches. Under forced exhalation
It Is thirty-seven and three-fourths Indies
and under forced Inspiration It measures
forty-four Inches. The only defect In Fltr.-
slmmona was a slight atatck of cold In the
head , which will quickly wear oT. !
Sharkey'a normal chest measurement
proved to bo forty-one Inches. With forced
exhalation It was thirty-nine and three-
: ourthn Inchoi" and with forced Inspiration
forty-four Inches.
Hoth Kltzslmmnn * nml Sharkey havr-
roused their training mid will rest
until Wednesday night. Kach re
mains In 111 : ) own training quar
tern. Tni'lr respective managers
have boon trying to selert n referee , but
Lynch , lifting for Slmrkey. does not wish
a choice to be made until tlio last moment.
If no one In selected Iiy Wednesday noon
the National Athletic chili will name an
olllcln ) . Kacb pugilist SCVIIIH conflde-nt of
the decision. The betting genrnlly is from
n to 1 toI to 1 In favor of Klunlm.Tons.
Martin Julian , tlio bitter's manager , snys
he Is hotting \ to 1 that Shnrkey will be
knocked out In four rounds.
riiAcnvn itvA.v KUSIIT A IIHA\V.
\\VHrrtvi-litlilN I'ul In Cli-vi-r 'I'm
ItllllllllN III Sllll I'VlllllrHI-O.
SAN FKANCISPO. Nov. 30. Tom Traeey.
tlio clever Australian welterweight , and
Jimmy Ilynn of Cincinnati fought ten
rounds to a draw tonight under the dlioc-
tlon of the Golden West Athlutle eluli before -
fore 2,500 people. Traeey wel.hrd ( 112 and
Ity.i 11 balanred the scales at H8. It as
one of the oloverest tights ever HIH-II hero ,
both men doing Komi work In fair , open
lighting , with u notable absence of clinches.
While Tracuy < ] | d nearly all tlio loading.
Ityan proved to bo u splendid defensive
IlKhter , counte-rlnK well with lefts on tin-
body. Traeey repeatedly rushed Hyan Into
the. ropes. The latter M-emeil iinulile to
avoid Tracoy's vicious left Jabs In the face ,
but countered well. Hynn's shiftiness -.van
the feature of the Unlit. He avoided many
hard left swings by clever ducking. The
II st three rounds were consumed In spur
ring for an opening , with a few leads I rum
Trarey for Hie wind. In the fourth Truce/
rushed mutters and landed three lefl.i on
face nd left on wind , while Uvan eounteied
with left on rib * and chest. Traeey contin
ued his left J.ibs In the fourth and brought
lilood from Ityan's ohenk. Ityan re iched
the wind twlou with left swings. Trneey
niched H.\an to the ropes ami landed a hot
right over the heart , which caused Uvan to
slip down under .the ropes. Traeey helped
his opponent to Ills feet amid the chocis of
the audience. In the eighth Traeey led
Ityan on with f > Intx and landed a hurd left
on the body. Hyan eounterliiF with left on
head and l.ody. In the tenth and last round
the lighting was fast , Traeey actlm ; an IMIco
maker , landing left Jabs an face and left
wwirics mi body. Hyan eamo back with
right over heart and left on body. Itolh
mini appeared fresh and at the end of Un
round , according to the agreement , both
men being on their feet , 11 of OHIO Dal
II.iwlilus dceUi-od the light a draw.
Three l.'uex nt .Smith Hl-OfiUI ) n Cluli.
NBW YOHK , Nov. 30. The South llrook-
lyn Athletic clnli hud a crowded arena
tonight , tlio sporting clomunt turning out
to fee- the three llsllc events down on
the program. The chief attraction was a
I\vrnly-iomul bout between Jack Uowne-y
nnd Johnny normal ) of hong Island City ,
the winner to be pitted a mil list Frank Kriii-
of Iluffalo for u light In Deeeinbcr. Downey
got the decision after Beventecn rounds
of fast lighting. In the preliminaries Kr d
-Mayo got lh decision over Matt Itlce
of lironklyn In ten uiunds at catch weight * .
In the Ku-oml bout Joe Itcnmtoln of New
York and Illlly Whistler of Philadelphia
fought llflevii round * at catch weights.
Whistler got the decision.
McllllWc Clinlli-ime.i Seolt.
NHW YOHK. Nov. aii.-liddlo McDuIlle ,
the famous llnston e.\cle racer , who hns
Just returned from Kngl.ind , lias wiltteu
to the Ami'ilcun Wliee-lmiin. nuking that a
challenge be Issued In lilH nameto Montr'
Scott , the vlnner of the latit Irvinnion-
Mllburii roiiil r.ir-o , and who rcully met
and w.is defeated Iiy O. ] ! . ll.-n Hi iibcr def
of Denver. MeDutlle has porflril with Iixl | >
Hlnes , mniiHBi-r of the Amerleni Wheel
man , $ UM to bind the in.neli MeDtilllc
now holds all competition rcciiidx from
live to ! cn mlltri , made In a witch raee
aKuliiNl Jimmy Mlehuel In HosKin In Oc
tober. MontrHoott Is from 1'rovldcncc and
Is aiiu of Ibn fame-Hi rlderu In tin i.mt.
Ho IB ut present In ficnver ,
'I'cdiTy Tvill I iT7iln- .
HOSJTON , Nov. 20. Police 1'oninilnnloiirT
Iloosr-velt of New York. wlcn : asked lo-
nlRht If ho v.-miM bp In favor of pc-rnilltlnn
the < " 'orlieH-ril/ > linii.jiin . fight to b < , pulb-d
off In Now Yoih , refu.-.e < l to answer lur-
( her than to state ) < o mimt hear all the
nrtfiimcntH pro and cou bed/re be would
make any decision. H Minted very poal-
lively , however Unit If the contest should
Ink * ' . place in New 'York Ho would be the
solo umpire.
.Inlliiii HKIK , v.ltli Hliiiu-t ,
BAN FltANITSrO , : ; . > . .M.irlln Jtl-
lliui hiMttd to the AK.I'.C ] ii , . l pros ! this
II .11 ho Inul J > . ' tf > | . r 'plied nn
ll > r t.iuec of Ii.in Hiumt's uflti rpr u
linnli , inJ i'/ilm-
moiia for n $1.,0 ( > 1 pur.ip. Ito has sent u Kim.
liar telegram to Corbett. .fullmi says hh
reasons for accepting this offer In prefer
ence to offers ! for a Inr rr purse I * that
Fltr.slmniiMis desires to tight to a tlnlsh.
Stuart offers to place tlio entire purse In
responilble bands mid to name the tlmo
mid place whtMi the articles are signed.
If the match Is not brought on * at the tlniis
and place jipeelllrd. each of the principals ,
according to Julian , Is to receive Irilf of
Ihl * purse. Julian believes the light \\lll
be brought off at Juiuir.
1'rlre I'lutit nt Tooiini'.cli.
THl-I'MSKH , Nob. , Nov. SO.-Speclin- (
There Is a young , burly , muscular farm
hand who resides near hero who Is pos
sessed of considerable sclotitlltp pugilistic
ability , Wllllmn Stewart Is the imtii'n n.imo
and In boxing bouts hero bo litis achieved
considerable notoriety and ha- < won the ad
miration of many lovers of tlio art A
darkey styling himself tlio "HI.icU IV.irl"
and who claimed to hull from K < ini < as omm
along lust .week and a mill was arranged
IT I ween backers of the two for Johnson
Saturday night. A large orvwd of the sporty
Ircllnod men of Tivumch soiubt the sceiio
of the encounter. Arriving at Johnson , i
ball was secured , a ring marked out , reft re-i
named and all the preliminaries attending
an exhibition of the kind gone through
with. AlllioiiKh the mill was announced
as merely an exhibition of Hie manly art
for points. It was understood by the ivlu-
c'pals ' and their backers to be a llnlsh Itchl.
For six rounds the men sparred prettily.
l > ut after that time and up to the tenth
tound , when the light was declared a draw ,
ring tactics were entirely lost and despite
the protests of the referee the men went Infer
for n free and easy Ilitbt. During tbeio
last four round'1 all m.innor of fouls , knock
downs , hair-nulling , lilllnc. etc. , 'wore ' In
dulged In , mid llnn'.ly the referee succeeded
In calling the dlsunicoful encounter off.
Stewart claims that the African started tin-
unprofessional woik mid the man cf coloi
Insls's that bis oppotn nt was to blame for
the uuM'iitlcmmily ending of the encounter.
The crowd returned to Tocnmseh very much
dlsKmntled.
Mcl'linrliind OilinlntN : | Ilnnlcy.
SYHACfSl- : . Y. , Nov. OT "Kld" Me-
Pharland of New Yoik and Jack Hanley
of Philadelphia met hero this evening In
a twenty-round contest under the nm-
plcos of tinKmpiro Athletic club. "Yank"
Sullivan noted as referee and Tom O'llrlen
was the timekeeper. The men had weighed
In diirliiK1 the afternoon at ! : ! . * > pounds.
They shook hands at in o'clock and spurred
for an oprnlng. Mcl'harland soon demon
strated bis .superiority , hitting Hanley with
right and left and getting away time and
again without a return. Hanley took bis
punishment well and stood up to It Itko
a man during the entire twenty rounds ,
getting In nn occasional uppercut or a
light lead on the face. McPharhind playnl
the aggressor from the start to the llnlnh.
but Hanley was successful In avoiding u
knockout. Mcl'harland was given the de
cision at the end of the twentieth round
on "points. "
.luck Iliirki" Mri-iiUt Ills IVi-lxt.
SKDAMA , Mo. Nov. 30.-A glove contest
which was pulled elf In a room on Third
street tonight cairnto n sudden end at
the eloso of the third round. Jack liuiko
of Omaha , who had rushed Ms opponent ,
John Williams , colored , of Sodalla , to the
ropes , broke his left wrist by sending In
a sledgehammer blow on Williams' head ,
forfeiting the match to the hitter.
l.tlvluiic mill Mi-Ki'i'vor Matched.
NHW YO11K , Nov. SO. Kid l-avlgno of
Saglnnw , Mloh. , and Charles MoICoovor of
Philadelphia were today matched to light
twenty rounds for a purne of JS.Wn on De
cember 23 before the .Marlhorough Athletic
club of this city. The men nro to wdgh
In at 110 pounds.
ItONiiIlM mi tinIliimilnir TrncKM.
SAN FItANCISCO , Nov. 30.-Hnclng at
Inglesldo. Weather line ; track good. Ue-
sults :
First nice , live and a half furlongs : Sen.
ator Morgan won. Trlst second , Jtebekab
third. Tlmo : IilO'i.
Second race , mile nnd u furlong : Ited
Hhiiu won. Artlcus second. Tenacity thlid.
Time : , 1:55Si. :
Third race , one mile : Lincoln II won ,
Salisbury II second , Instnllator third.
Tlmo : 1M1M ; .
Fourth race , seven , furlongs : Mldlo won ,
Hey Del Itandldos second , Atvarado third.
Time : I7i. : : ! ! .
Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Preston
won , Adolpb Sprockets second , Toano third.
Time : lWi :
Sixth race , live nnd a half furIoiiK :
Arre/o won. Sly second , Itaelna third.
Time : \W \ : < & .
KKVf OHMCANS , Nov. 30. Weather
olopdy and colder ; track heavy. Results :
First lace' , selling , soveii furlongs : \'an
lirnnt won , ( Izark , jr. , Hcoond. Paukola
tblid. Time : 1:3.V : ! , .
Second race , selling , live furlongs : Scrlbo
won , Lonely second. Hillbilly third. Time :
1:05. :
1:05.Third
Third nice , selling , mile- and twentv
yards : Itamnna won. Paul Pry second.
Shining Hello third. Tlmo : l:521i. :
Fourth r.ice. live furlongs : Connie I.on
won , Olen Albyn second , Dawn third.
Tlmo : 1:07. :
Fifth race , selling , six furlougHt Tunla
won , Kensloii second , Alma Hussull third.
Time : l:217i. :
Valuable IJn.'e Iliii-Ne Dli-N.
SAN 1'MtANCISCO , Nov. 30. Tlio once
: i-year-old king cf the turf , Mcrcllo.
elle.l yesterday morning at the
HCCCJO ranch. In Contra Costa county.
The Kuturlty and Chicago Derby
winner has. for over thirteen weeks , been
suffering from paralysis , and , althr.tiKli the
ablest of voterinarles did their utmost to
save him , their labors were for naught.
In hl < best days Morello was valued at over
$100,000. His slro was the greatest stallion.
Kolus , and his dam the equally famous
Cerise.
Will I'Veifllic TlKi-rn.
PHINCKTON. N. .1. . Nov. 30. On UIB
evening of Friday , December 3 , the alumni
of Prim-clou university will tendir thu
members of Its championship foot hall
team a banquet. The ft-iiM will bo held at
Princeton Inn. which will he decorated
with ( lowers of the college colors. Har
vard will be represented by Joseph Scars
of New York < 'lly. while George Aden
will represent Yalo. This banquet , It Is
announced - | | | excel any ever given In
the history of tin college
Tlmriiliuliircd ! : < Sell lon.
M-XINCTON ; , NOV. jo'iiuwinter sn' '
of thoroiighbre'ds began this moinlng and
will continue during the we : < k. About I.OO'l '
horses will bo sold. A small crowd of
Imyt rs w.is lire-sent and the opening prices
were low. The lop price. $710. WIIH for .1
bay colt by King Krlc. dam .Mary Paths ,
sold to Hyrou McClelland. IvlKhtv-nlim
head brought JIJ.17. ) . an average of J1IJ.
The lowest was $ . " ' . .
Ili-volvi-r 'I'liiiriiniiii-iil HIIOIIN.
NI-3W YOHK. Nov. 30.-Tin revolver tour
nament for the championship under lh > <
auspices of the Knickerbocker Athletic chili
was begun tills morning. The score l-i
secret until Saturday , when the host scores
will bo estimated and the leaders will begin
the real conli-st for the championship.
The best score so far known Ii that of Dr.
f. T. Adams , who imido fu out of a possi
ble CO.
Ili-liciMV Snliluilli .School I'lilon.
LOUISVIM.U. Ky. , Nov. 30. The Hebrew
Sabbath School union , nn adjunct of the
Union of American Congregations , began 1U
annual Kctshin this afternoon In the lecture
room of the Young Men's Hebrew iisboolu-
tlon. The inrmberN comprlne nearly all
the rabbis In the union. The olllccrH lira
Hov. David Phlllpson , Cincinnati , iiresblent ;
Dr. Mlclselner , vie-o prcjldenl ; Wllllu/u
( Jooilhcart , treauuror , and Hov. Charle-s S.
Le-vl. Nccrctary. I'r. Phllliiaaii made a plea
for the cstahllHhmcnt of mltutlcm Kchouh
in large eitle for the children of the poor.
Of nianliintl conlngioiiH blood
imisiii ) fliiiniL'il no its victim Jlr.
I'Viink U. Martin , OiO 1'cniiHvlviinla
AvL-iiiii ! , WuHliliijjton , J ) . 0. , unit
tlio UHiiul jiliytnclan'fl IroatiDciiO
did him ) iil. ) tlio HllKlilohtijooil. IIn !
cunilitiou rcinc.licil that cluploralilu
sta o\vhioli only this t < jniblo tlia-
- can produce.
Al'tcr nil clue failed , vra.i at last
found in S , H , 8. the nr-ciUcst of
nil hlood rc'iiicilii'A , Klglitoon bol >
lli'M rcinovnil thu ilisi-ftBi ! tifrniiin.
fiitly , nnd left liiH nit in without u
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intrcly vi'gfitiililniaml
Idtliiioiilyltnown euro
fnrthlH moil turrlhla
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