SPECIAL NOTICES AdvrrtUrmrntn fur Ilirsr cnlni > m nltl IIP tnki-ii nnlll I- m , ' "r " 1O crenlnir mill until 8 p. m , for HIP itiurnlnir. mill Siiiidnr citllloiiH. AilrrrllHi-rn , liy rriii | 'HllnK n num- liercil c-lirck , run linve mmuorn inl- ilrrmnl li n iiniiilii > riMl Irllnr In cure of Tlio llpp. Aiintvrni o niltlri'Ufic" Tvlll ! ilcllvcriMl nil iiroxcntnllon of flip oltci'k only. Itnteii , 1 l-t ! a mini flrnl liiHcrtlimi lo n wiiril llipriMiftcr. XnUilnw l"l " for IP Hunt arc for tlir ttritt tnnvr- nilviTtlm-'mcntsJ IIHIH tie tlon. TIICMI * - run W.Ti : MAI.K HUM' . CANVAHSEHS TO TAKE OHDEHS-.NESV LINE Roods to cnrrys Mlary or of wok ; no heavy eommlMlon. C. K. Adams Co. , 124 bo. jj 1' BALESMXN KOIl CIGARS. > 125 A MONTI I A Nil pcnses : obi nrm ; e p lcnce unnecefsary. Inducements to custom l . C. C. lllshop ft ' Ixiuls. -0 < L'o. , St. _ " ' ONE II UN I ) H"EI ) 'lO Li.A HH IN CASH. AI-SO liberal commissions , lo Rood deputies or orenn- . 1'or pirtlcu- lcr . Imperial Mysllo Ixjxlun. Mrii nddress Henry C. Akin , supreme rcKent , McOiiRUc building , Omnhn. 11 M44i Nit _ WANTKD , PAHPENTEilS , ' TO KEIU' AWAY from the Exposition grounds until matter * nre ' . ll-MiOO Milled. Carpenters' Union. WANTED , TOUR riOAIlMAlVEHH. INQUIHE of O. E , Oodfrey , Fremont. Neb. H-M03G 11 * THE MAY'OIt OP SEATTLE WHITES ASKINO how many Rradnates we can picparo for Klon dike this Hiring ; we tench the hnrMr trade In two months : many other Rood openlnss for graduates , camulvle onttlt donHted ; cntaloRiie mailed free. Moler Hysleni llnrber Schools , Clark nnd Vnn llurcn Sis. , Chlcnna TAII/3R WANTED KOIl PANTS AND VEST ; steady work and Rood pay. E'Aly Ilron. & Co. , Fremont , Neb. . It MSB ! IS * _ _ WANTED , MEN TOH THE KIX3NDIKE. WE have n Ulnndlkn for every man tint will come with us nnd ell our full line of ct.ulc ? nurMry stock , tOKflher with my fast celllnsr Fpeelnlllcs. Wo enn slarl you In pioil territory. Kir tar- tlculnrs write to Mount Hop ? Nurseries. JAW- rencc. Klin. H-MaiO if _ TWO MEN TO CHOP AND HAUL WOOD AT Ilellevuc ; nil winter's Job ; reference ! " rernilred. J. T. Clarke , 213 ll-mrd ot TnuliH MMT U AY'ANTED , SALESMEN TO SELL CIOAHS TO deiilers. b'nlnrj' . IM.OO to joo.no per month nn > l expenses. Experience unnecessary. Permanent position. Thei Do Mora Clear Co. Snrlnic- fleld. O. H-M2M 11' AVAXTHH FRM A IK IIHLP. no OIHI.S roil ALL KINDS OPVOHK ; ss to 17 week. Canadian Olllcc , 15:2 DouKlns. C 703 WANTED , CHHL TOH OENEHAL HOUSE- work. Apply nt 620 South 2Cth Avenue.C . C MS72 WANTED. A CIOOD rtlltL FOR OENEHAL housework. Apply lo mo Howard st.C223 C-223 10- AN EXPEHIENf'ED COOK. OOOD WAGES , must have excellent refeien-'es. Apply nt 103 Park nvc. , between C and 8 p. m. only. C-2.VJ 11 WANTED. OOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS. 017 So. lSth St. C 237 WANTED AT ONCE. FIRST CLASS WAIST finishers. Mrs. II. C. Moses. 303 So. 17th St. C ! . " > ! ! GOOD COOK AND SECOND C11HL. MP.S. Thos. Kllpatrlck , 410 N. 22d. C M2)2 ) 11 KOIl HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , 1503 Farnam. D 700 HOUSES. IJENEWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST. D-707 _ HOUSES. WALLACE , 13HOWN 11LOCK. K.TH and DoiiKlas. D 709 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER clly , J3 to $73. Fidelity , 1st lloor N. Y. Life. D-7IX ) _ HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PARTS of city. Drennan & Love Co. , 430 Paxton block. D-710 LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 13TII AND DOPGE. D 711 HOUSES. FI.ATS. GAHVIN I1HO3. . KAH'M D-712 HOUSES KOH RENT. HE.MIS PAXTON HLK. D 713 HOUSES , J. II. sflEHWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIFE. D 711 FOH RENT. CHOICE 1M1OOM DETACHED modern house. Inaiilr.-1 2343 Capitol Avenii" . D-715 _ MOVING IIOI'SEIIOLD GOODS AND PIANOS. Oin. Vnn & Storniic Co. , VillH Fnrnnm. Tel 15V ) . D 716 6-HOOM MODERN" FLAT , 2103 LEAVEN- worth St. D-CS3 NS HOTEIA STORES. HEMIS. PAXTON HLK. D XI C-HOOM HOUSE MIAMI STREET. $10 ; NEW. I0-room b"iio. Park nvniie , J2. > : brick ; modern. „ „ W. I * Selby. 331 Chamber Commcrre. I fi _ D MBS nWELLINO FOH RI'.NT. 10 ROOMS. ALT. modern Improvements 32d nnd Farnam , ? 22 ; also 5 room onttnce. $6.00 ; cllv water ; or , rs r line. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 H c. D MO HOUSE f.M . SO. 21TII ST. . 10 HOOMS. em , J40.00 per month. Hyron Heed Co. D-970 _ C-HOOM MODERN COTTAGE AT 41. ' , NORTH inth St. . IJn.CO n month. Apply to W. II. M lkle , 1st Nnt'l Ilk. IlldB. _ D-M100 e-itooM itorsB. 2. u MIAMI , Jin.co ; NEWLY pnlnled and papered. W I * Pelby , 314 Itnnrd of Trade. D-M1.V. C-ROOM MODERN FLAT , 2103 LEAVEN- worth nt. D-IS1 N2D NINE-ROOM HOt'SE. NEWLY PAINTED AND pnnered , with bath , clojet , hot wnter. KZf , elec tric IlKht nnd BO'vl1 barn. mlil u" between ex position nnd postotllce , on two ear lines1 low rent. Fidelity , m tloor N. Y. Life. D M2I3 FURNISHED HOUSE 9 ROOMS. MODERN , until May , north part of city. Addre ? " A K. I'.ee. D-231 IP MIOOMrri.AT. NEW AND MODERN : 10UI PA- elflo Bt. Chaa. Hnnley. II M3B ! 12 * TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1622 DAVENport - port St. Inquire 2816 Divenport. D-279 13 RRINT KI.EOANT R-ROflM HOUSE. ALI , modern ImproveinvntH. Nn. 406 Norlb 53rd St. For Information call al Niiliontil clothing Co. . 14th nnd DoiiRlas Sts. D-S77 14 RENT-GOOD. ELEGANT COTTAGE. sx rooniH. city wnter , corner 26th and Cablwell Pl . Informallon call at Nntloiml Clothlns Co. , corner 14th nnd DouKlan Sti > . D-278-11 FOIl ROOMS. BTEAM HEATED HOOMS. 601 SO. 13TH ST. I5-MI-NH KLEOANT FURNISHED HOOMS FOH HEN'T. 8.M Norlh J2d. E-M875 12' YOU ONE OH TWO GENTLEMEN. GAS. POH- celalll bath , hot water , Hteam heat ; lacallon central , Address Y C3 , Ilee. E-M933 LARGE FRONT ROOMS. AI.COVE , HAY window ; oteam heat. 411 North nth.L"M9S1 L"-M9S1 15 TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE , THREE I'UIV nlsncd rooms fur IlKhl honsektepInK , K" " Muve , heal , Imlh , Address A 3 , lieu oltlce , E-1000 NICELY FURNISHED HOOM FOH OENTLlT- man In private family. U'lU ' Capitol Ave. E MMI 2 ( " S HOOMS , HOt'SEKEEPlNO. 1111 SO , 11TH. E-I34 I FURNISHED ROOMS KOR HOl'SEKEEI'INIl for man and wife ; lent taken In boatd. 319 N. ITth E-Mri ) rilllNIHIIDD ROOMS ; HOt'SEKEEPINO. T 3 Bt. Mnry's. E MiC'J 11 VOK RENT NEWLY FURNISHED HOOSL ull modern conveniences , 2121 DoJiJo Si. . E-S1-16 I'MIRMHHIM ) IIOOMS AM ) IIOAIll ) . BTEAM HEATUD ROOMS WITH HOARD. MOJ Hariiey. K-3i-N.i : _ _ HANDSOME SUITE PARIXDRS. FURNISHED or unfurnlihed ; also other room * with board The Hose. SOSO Hartley. F MJ14 FURNISHED IIOOMS. MODERN. ! l ! 8. Z1TL' St. F-6H PI ASANT HOOMS WITH FTll8T CLA63 table board. 316 So. 2Ctb St. F 105 12 * THE MERHIAM-FIHST-CLASa FAMILY HO- _ tcl. ili and Dodge its. K-m 174-SO * fURNIUHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT iKMirO. aio Douglas. F-9i ; R * FUKNISHED OR UNFUHNI8HF.O ROOMS , with or wllhout board ; outU fronr. S31D Uou * . kt * . K M 4i 14 * HOOMS .IMI ( CVintlntooit ) fllONT UUOU. WITH tlOAniJ. 1015 " -fi i iTT'AT'Tfoi Tif r A i . v > 'K. : DBSUIA- hie roonn ; trfinnlfnin ceomnx 1 t l ; f fp bounicr . Jr _ _ : - - Tx "i'lil\ATT4 K.rMtLvr VITH Oil .WITIIOITT board. U Ho-luf. _ J'- " ' * . " , STKAM IlKATKti IIOOM. Sir. UOtMU.JVS , . aTM HBAT llr < t-la < l nnl. r > Cnpltnl nvc , l--Mgn W _ I'Olt IIKXT-STOHRS A XI ) . ro- , M floor , with vault nnd On * InrRicorntr room nilvale oltlcc , wator. etc. . . . . . . ) ni ? lump fronl room , 2d n-mr , divided Into two rooms lir pnrtltlon. wnter , etc. Onp Inrgo corner room , JJ lloor .with vault , One fitml room , divided by partlllon. third noor. One corner rojm with vault , third tloor. One tntKf room , third floor. , with jMirtltlcn illv d- Inir It Into one InrRC rooir. and two imnller tiilvnlo rooms , \vnlrr. lc. . .to , Two larce ground floor roimn. fronting lith St. , \\lth vault. _ . One larse RrounJ floor room on Inninm St. , Inrgi * vniilt. fii > vfrnl small rooms on fourth lloor , with v ii't . All tlwtc rooms nre liontod with tlonm. eloclrlo llKliln mipplldl. with flr t clnM Janitor ect vie ? . nievntorx run day and nil nlKhf. bulldlnK utrlctly drrproof. Apply to SuiwrlnlPtiilcnl , llonm 1(14. ( Itec bulldlnR. I- " * KOIl IlKNT DKRK HOOM IN OnOUNI ) FIXOU olllci' . llfr tutl < tliiK ; water. lrnm henl , clnccrle llRhl and Junltor rvlce. Apply to Supcrln- tcndtnt , IIcc bnlldliiK. I W I'Oll IIKNT-THK 4-STOHY IIIIICK H01fDINO nt 91 Fnrnnm St. This bulldlnB hart n n-cproot cfment hnfment ; water on nil floors , Ras , etc. Apply nt Ihc otncp of The lice. 1 510 CORNKIl STOHH IIOOM 22x53 IT. , OCW1 bawnivnt , with olrvator. ntpntn heal. Cl" N. 10th ul. Apply nt 61 > N. ICtli lit. I-1IM'J COilNM-in STOIIK IIOOM 22XMi tT. . ( lOOD bn ement , wltli elevator , stcnm bent. 613 N. 16th streel. Apply nt CIS X. 16lh street. t M2.19 Foil IlKNT Tltn 4-STOHY HHICK IHTILtHNO nl 016 rnrnnm St Tills IjulldlnR hat n flrep-nof cement tnxernnnl ; wnter on nil floors , ens. etc. Apply nt the ntnce < of The Hee. I 010 w.v.vrnn. \VANTI3D. AOENTS. I/CAI < AND aKNKItAI. ; new nrtlcle ; Bond n licri excellent prollt ; nmlo or female ; salar > ' when proven etflclenl. A. U Gray A Co. , St. Ixiuls , Mo. J M074 US' W \TKnTO It HXT WANTED PUHNISIIEI ) IIOOM FOIl MAN' AND wife In prlvntLfnmliy. . with \ > fe of hot wnter bath. Ajldre. s A 50. Itee. 1C 23V-10 * WANTKD , TWO KUIINIS1IKD IIOOMS KOH llKht housekeeping ; married couple , without children ; must be central nnd modernte. Ad dress A 23. " lice ofllce. .1C M2T312 * STou.vni ? . PACIFIC STOHAOK AND WAllEHOt'SB CO. , SOS-010 Jones ; general etorngc und forwnrdlnp. XI-719 OM. VAN & STOUAOE , 1311"i KAIIN M. TKL rHj M-7IO FRANK EWERS. STORAGE. 1214 1IARNEY. Hauline and packing , cheapest rates. Tel. OVi , M 721 \VAXTI3I1TO IH'Y. ' CAStl FOIl OMAHA SAVtNOS HANK AC- counts. Wnllnce , 312 llrown Illk. , ICtli , < i DOIIB. N 722 HIGHEST I'HICE PAID FOH OMAHA SV - InKS l > ank certltlcatis. In nnswerliiB plcare slate amounts offered. Address W C.2. nee. N I23-N-1 LAND WANTED , FIVE TO TWENTY" ACHES near Omaha or South Omnhn , cheap fnr cnsh Address .with full description nml price Tlox 3)3 , Omnhn. % " ) n * KOIl SAM2 HOItSKS AXIVAC.O.VS. . SECOND HAND CAllHIA-GES ALL THE riME nt Urummond's , isth and Harncy , and the mfKCht stock of reliable new car'liRes nnd har ness In the city. Pleased to have you call P-M1S7-N-1I FOR SAI.nJIISCKI.I.AXI30lJS. SAWDUST , HULK OH SACKED CIHllHINO nnd hotfence. . C. H. Lee , 001 DousloH. Q-7J3 2ND-HAND 1JICVCMJS. OMAHA HICVCLK TO. KLKOANT 1'PHIOHT 1'IANO AT OHEAT Rncrlflce ; cnll or write nt once. 2C13 X. 17tli nv ' Q-MI 9 K' ) , -on SALE. JUST PATKNTED ] NOT ! * " - Imilured ; be. t ? elllnir novelty ever Invented ; In demand year round ; territory or full con trol ; no fnke , no humbUR. Address Ilex 140. Norfolk , Neb. Q-1C3.H * OAHLAND COOK STOVE. > 2I DtTPONT T Q-2S3-14 * IIASE llt'nNEH. IN" GOOD CONrJITION USED only three months. 1320 Capitol Ave. Q 2 0 10 * CI.AIHVOY.YVrs. PROF. WHITNEY IF YOU AHE IN NKED of peed advice learn at once from the world- renonwned life rentier the way In which ymi Hhould travel ; reads ynur life from tlio cradle to the grave ; lovers , husbands and wives re- nulted Speedy marriage to the one of your choice. Lost or stolen articles recovered ; chtirmi nnd nil kinds . , i nmulets ; thcu.inadi have coiiKult il nnd learned thi ? truth. Lnrtlea. SOc. Call nt 1522 Howard ftreet , corner 16th nnd Howard streets ; hnnrs. 3 n. m. to 9 p. in. in.S S MM3 NI9 * \.SSACI2 , IIATIIS , KTC. MADAM SMITH. 131S DOI.'QIAS. MASSAGE fleam baths. T Ol'J 12' MEDK-ATED I1AT1IS. SEA , SlILCHUIi , JIAH- saKC. Mme. lirlsson , from Paris. 107 N. 12th st. T 537 N21 HATIIS , MASSAOE FOIl LAPis Kentlemen. Uiura Ellison , Crounse blk. , Ha N. ICtli St. , room 12 ; ns lstnnl wanted. T M21i ( 13- _ MHS. nil. LEON , ELECTHIC MASSAGE HATH pallors ; restful and curative. 417 S. nth. up stairs. T-M22S ! ! 10th St. , upstairs. T M231 13 * VIAVI OH tlTEIHNE .THOUIii.ES. 310-S 11EE li'ilir ; plija.cian. consultntlor. or I'.oiltli | > oo : ( tree U 7 4 HATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 31914 S. 11TII. U 723 HUPTUHE CUIIED : NO DETENTION FHOM liiislnena : no pain ; we refer to hundreds oC canes cured ; piles cured by a single , painless treatment. Cnll or write The Empire ftupturu Cuio und Medical Inntltute. nuerefsors iTliu O. E. Miller Co. , 93S-3. N. V. Life IlI.lK. . Omaha. U 720 CLOTHES CLEANED. PHESSED AND RE- pnlred ; day or nlfiht ; dress snlta for hire. I'antorlum , N. E. cor. llili nnd Karnnm. Tel. 8C3. U-JIS47 THE JOY" TAILOR SYSTEM SCHOOL OK dress cutting. 403 Karbach lllock. IJ-MS10-N30 PHIVATE HOME FOH LADIES 1IEFOHE AND durlnir conln | > 'ment. llables ndopted nml cared for. 1C20 Cumlnit. U 20&-14 * SKXlTAlT STHENGTII IlKrtTORKD AND TN- crenscd In ne month ; pafe , sure , permanent ; no ineJU-lne , no hnnihui ; nlsa pecret for men and women fold by noted ppeclnlltt for13 ; both sent fenled In personal letter for II , Ad- dre Hurry Donahue. Ilex 2SC , Omnhn. I'-.MZIl 15' GHEENnEItn. THE SPECIAL LADIES' Tailor , Is ready for business. 1703 Webster St. U-233 DS LADIES IN POOH CIRCUMSTANCES CAN IlE- cetve free nttrndance In conllnenu'iit by ap- plyliiK to Ihe Crelfihton Medical colleRe , I4th und Davenport Kta. Telephone 1167. U-:76-D-9 MO.VI3V TO l,0.\\Hi\L : KSTATK. MONEY TO IXAN AT IJ3W HATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 15'53 Fnrnam St.V727 ANTHONY IX > AN & THUST CO. . 315 N. Y" . L. ; tiulek money nl | jw intt'S for rholcu farm lanili In loua , northern Missouri , cRiUrn Nebraska. W-72J IXJANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPHOVED ci75 property. W. Futn in tiinlth & Co. , 132J Farn'm MONEY TO I/JAN ON IMPHOVED OMAHA properly. Pu y & Thomas , :07 let. N.II. Hk , btdg W 732 MONEY TO IXDAN. HEM1S. PAXTON IlLOH f PER CENT MOHTUAGKS VQn SAU : . PHOP- erty of non-roldents cured for by W. U. llelkle , First National Hank bide. , Omaha. W-733 MONEY TO I/IAN ON" IMPHOVED OMAHA real tituU. llieanan. Lute Co. , t'axlon Illk. W-7il TO to.r nre.ir.KSTATH. . ICoritlnucil : ) wfTTlAVE MAI1H AlUlANn&MKKTH WITH our cnntprn corrrnponilentf hr which wo run Icnn mnney on f.irnn In pnstern NMirnjka. Irennnn'I/ Co. , PnxUn bliick. W MZ72 D9 .MOXHV TO I.O.VX CHATTrJI.S , MONK YTO LOAN ON Pt'nNITUUE I'lANOS , horses , wnsons , etc. , nl lowesl rnt ( In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly conridenllnl : you cnn pay ihe loan on * nt nny time or In nny amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , sou B. mii si. X-734 lltJSIXK.SH CIIAXCHS. TO GET IN OH OUT OF HUSINESd GO TO J. J. ( llbson. 514 First Nal" ! Hank. Y"73t PLANT. STOC'IC IToOOrJWILL OF A PAYING wholeralc , mfc. ft Cominlnslon business for snlc ; present nnd prospective Increnso of the business icndcis H Impossible for present man- osert lo Klve It fUlllclenl nltcnllon on nrcounl of other business ; rnrc chnncc for n co.iple ot hustlcni. 3OOfl.OO InhM It W. E. O. . 511 Pnx- Ijn lilock , Qr.inlm. V MS 14 SMALL DAmY ; GOOD COWS ; HKa"F ROUTE In city. Ne" ) . liny Co. , 14th nnd Nicholas. Y-M27IJ 1C FOH RENT-ltiMlOOM HOTEL IN OMMIA : Btenm hcnt nnd nil modern conveniences. Nexl yenr will ! M > exmsltlon | yrur. llrennnn- Ixivo Co. , Paxlnn block. Y 284 K. roil IC.VUIIAci : . CLEAR LAND. 4 STATES. FOIl OMAHA IMP. properly ; will assume Incumb.W'in'ton. SOI Ilee bide. X-.MSI7 TOR SALK HKAL K9TATU. KOUNTXE PLACE HAItGAlNS.$2 ,00. 3.:51 TO IC.C06. J. J. Gibson , 514 First Nat. ll.ink Id IB. RE-73S HOL'SE-S. IJOTS. FAHMS. LANDS. IRAN'S. Geo. P. Ilemls Henl Ettalc Co. , Paxtcn iilr.cit. ItE-73'l FAHM LANDS. C. F. HAHHISON.'oU N. A" . L. HE SII03-Nir IIAHOAINS. IIOI'SES , IX3TS AND FARMH ; sale or trade. F. K. Dnrllns , I'nrker ll'k. HE-741 LAHGE 9-HOOM' MOITEHN HoT'SR tTSxT ; easy lerms. Ii-qulrc on premlte * . ODD . . 2Sth . Street. HE Ml.9 WILL EXniANCSB CLEAR IX1TS AND ( 'TH for equities In vncnnt l ( is and Improved prop , crly. Hnstlni ; . ' , 21 ! S. 14th . t. KE-M9" , ONE 7. S. 9 HOOM MODERN IIOfSEH , LY- mnn Wntcrman , N. Y" . Life lll.lB. Phnne I"I3. 1JE-2V1 10 TU'O 1MPHOVEH FAIt.MS POIt P\LE VEIIY chenp. In Nelirnfka. Inquire nt 1,11(1 ( No-th 42nd St. . Walnut Hill. RE-2-15 HOUSES WINTEHED , REST OF r.VHE ; HATES J5.00 per month. W. E. Owens , 3C07 Crnter Bt. . XI " 2 3D * _ _ WANTED , HOH. Ert TO WINTER ; IIEST OP care ; ralfs lonronable. Address P. O. Ilex 45 , Crescent , Inwa. C27 D-2 * STAHLES. HESTOF CARE : i AND ts month. A. W. Piielps .1 Son , 207 New Y" > k Lift' . Tel. 1MI. M2I2 " ' WINTER QfAHTEHS FOP. HOnRKS ; ONt-r W the best , rnd r > Mi iiiinh | . < rate : liiir's inll"l for and d livi'ied' coixl roferenres. Sentt itol > - Insmi , Papllllon. Neb. At fair Br.itmdt. y.an no _ MUORTIIAM ) .V > . ' ) TYIM3WIIITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'H SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE" 742 _ AT OMAHA 1US. COLLEGE , 1CTII , t lOfGL\s ] 713 _ II. II. IIOYLES. CO1THT Hii'nHTEH. : PRIVATK lessons ; dcy nnd evcnlne. 407 lle ' TVl'mVltlTHUS. TYPIOWH1TEHS RENTED , $1.10 1'KR MONTlF. \f.\3 Farnnr.1 St. 74- , TYPEWHITKHS RENTED. tl.OO PER MONTlT : RtenoKraphrri nFKlstPil to positions fr.The Smlth-I'remler Typewriter Co. , ir,2i Knrn-im St. , Omnhi , Neb. jr ICO \v.v\TKiiT4) WANTED. J21.MW r. YEARs f. 1'lp rHNT : ample security. Addrers P. O. box tZS. Omn'-n. Neb. ISO lfl i'A\vxiutoici-its. II. SIAHOWJT55 I/JANS MONEY' . 41S N. 1C ST. LOST. LOST. FHEIGHT RECEIPT HOOK ON" IJOiXi. las sf. lietwvcn 17th and 20th ; Hiitiibl" reward to flnder. A. IInsi ; > . ljj't-MH'2 11 STflLKN OH PTHAVEL' IIANOY OI'\V bnr > T , pbniit 10 vrpr ohl. wcjlii ! a'lout 1.M-1 , rlfrtit bind foot bere. Hoturn l"il" ! Pn k r rt. and rt'celve reward , I jst M2 f. M * LADIES ! CHICHESTEH'S EVGLISH I ENNY- Roy.tl PUN { Diamond brand ) are the bpit. S'if-\ i -lliible Ti'Vo ni > ether Send 4r p'-imps for particulars. "Ilclk't for Ijidk-i. " In Ic't r by return ma'l. ' At driiFK ta. Clilrhi" ! C'hrm- Ical Co. , Phliai'.clplila , Pa. Mention lc ! " 1I2SS 11 * CIVIIj 19 YEARS EXPEniENCB ON H. It. I/ir-ATION. IT. S. rivers nnd harlw'rs anil city work. Alva J. Grover. 31S South 13th St , Omaha ' T"l. K2" . 127 11 I'.IllOil VKIII.IIIXGS. WANTED. TAILOHS TO HPY Tllnil WOOL- cns nivl triminlnea from the En tern Woolen and Trimming Co. , 1511 Douglas St.M6JG M6JG N20 SM\VIXR .IIAUIIl.VHS AMI SIIIM'LIKS. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD * WHITE SI-'U" . Hit ; machines & supplies. 1511 C' p ave. Tel. r.74. SCO l3 I'.YCKKI ) . M. S. WALKLIN , 2111 CUMINO. TEL. 1331. 744 I'ATKXTS. au < ; s * * ' - ' " Attorneys. er Omaha , Nib. n ran ell ntnce nt Y\'ashlmton , D. C. Send for free Advice and Patent Hook. See Sunday Dee for our Machlno Movement * . ccpyrlKhted. 1507. Telephone .023. NOTICB. In the matter of the nppllcntlon of certain railroads for nn ( ' .v.ensloni of the tlmo for equipping freight fiirn with automatic couplers and trnln brakes under tbo act npprovi'il March 2 , 1S9:1. : Iloforn the Intorstale Commerce Commli- : slon. Stnto of Xebraslca , Counti1 of Douslas , HS. IK'foru Iho umlerslRiieil , a notary public , .within anil for the eouiv.y of DoiiKlas , ntnlo of Nebraska , personally appeared Ocorgp \ \ ' . Hultlrcifp , Ksi | . , Kencral manat"'r of the lltir- llnKton ami .Missouri Ulvcr Hallroail com pany In Nebraska , owned and controlled by tie Chicago , lUurlltiBton c Qtilncy Hall- road company , and aa mieh Kcneral manager of all of the r.illroadH coiiiititutlns Ihc liur- llnKlon System west of the Missouri River who Is to mo well known to be > person ho rcjin-Eetits himself to be. Suld ClcortfoV. . Ilolilri'jjo belmr by me llrst duly sworn tlHposes and says that he Is thn Keuural manager of the HurlliiKton and Missouri Itlvcr Itallroad In Nebraska which Includes all the lines of Hit ; DurllnBton system west of the Missouri river and which nald HurHnston and illf.-ourl Hlver Uallroail company In Nebraska Is owned and controlled by 'tlm Chloaso , liurllngton und Qtilncy Railroad company. Ho furirtcr says that the notice hereto at tached marked "A" was published on the llth day of November , 1W7 In the Omaha Dally Heo i.vhlch newspaper Is one of K'ii- rral circulation and published at Omaha , Douglas county , Nebraska , und ailil : Omaha. DouKlas county , Nebraska , Is Iho largesl 'lOAn upon Ihe line of the UurlliiKton sys tem wort of the 'Missouri ' river. Dnponent further says , lhat notice , a copy of whlcna \ hereto attached marked " 11 , " was posted In all 'the Klations of Die cald Hurlln-glon & Missouri Hlver Hallroail company In Nebraska , and of all the lines of the llurllnirton syslem west of Ihe Mis souri river al all of llg terminal and lunc- tion points , such posting at such stations having been commcncm on the 10th day of November. 1SU7 , and tVich posting having been completed at ull thu eald stations on or before the 20th day of November , 1W- Mat of said ututlon.i hereto utlached marked "C. " Deponent makes reference to the atlldavlt herewith attached of tbo publisher of the said Omaha. Heo In further proof of the facts herein btated , and further deponent salth not. C.EOllGK W. nOI.DUECSB. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pieucncu by the Bald Guorgo W , lloldrege al i nn ilTfc'r * iTlffl * ! i V' 'd Onmh . NebrnSVo , this 10th day of Novom- Wltnowi rnyUinntl rind notarial seal * hey " < \y nnrt Plncof-liunnforewild. ( Setil ) , j. HO1XJB , Notniy I'uhllc fdf DoUfflns County , Neb. BXHIUIT " ' "A'ln , "Notlco IB hcYcir/civen that Iho . Burlington - ton and Missouri. River Unllroad Company In Nebraska , ownni and controlled by tbo Ilurlrnrfton & Qulncy llnllrond Company , nnd.cdmprlsliiK all the railroad lines west of thn .Missouri river that arc a part of the liurlln&ton System of Hall- roads , linn npi > ljed , to the Inter State Com merce Commission .for an extension of tlmo beyond January 1 , ' 1S9S , within which they are required to wjtilp their CtelBht car * with lUitomntla couplers and power or train brakes , under > > * rclona ( 2 and 3 of an act approved Mnreh , > f , ISM , relating to the equipment of cars lined In Inter State Commerce - merco with such Hnfcty appliances , ami that u hearing upon 'ealtf application will be nml at thr olllcc of the Commission in Washington , 1 > . c. , on December 1 , 1S97 , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. "At that hcnrlni- till persona Interested for or against the grantingof the relief prayed for will bo heard either In person or by attorney , and thfy may tile with the Commission nlfldavltH , statements or urKU- rrcnts for or In opposition to said petition on or before mich date. "Uy order of the CommlSBlon : , "EDW. A. MOSBI..KY , Secretary , " EXHI111T "H"- "Notlre IH hereby plvcn thnt the HurlliiK- ton and Missouri River Hallrond Company In Nebraska , owned and controlled by the Chicago , Hurllnglon & Qulncy Railroad Company , and comprising nil the railroad lines west of thiVMIssourl river that are if part of the HurlliiKtnn Svstem of Kail- rends , hns npplli-d to the inter State Com merce Commission for an extension of time beyond January 1 , isus , within wlilnh tn y arc required lo eiilp | their freight cars " 'fi nulon'iitlr couplers and power or train brakes , under flrrtions 2 and 3 of an not upv'veil Mnri'h , 2 , ISM , relating to the ( iiuipmcnt of eara used In Inter State Com- mprce with such safely appliances , and that a hearing upon said application will be had at the olllco of Ihc Commission In Washington , D. C. , on Deci-mbrrl , IV ) , nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon. "At that hcnrlnc nil persons Interested for er against tinprantlns of the reilrf prayed for will bp lienrd cither In p-rsin or by attorney , and tluy may Ille with the Commission atllduvlts , sttatenifiitH or iirnu- tncntH for or In opposition to said petition on or before Etteh date. "Hy order of the Commission : "K.Lr\V. A. MOSELKY , Secretary. " EXHIBIT "C. . " 15. & M. H. U. U. . IN NEBRASKA. List of Terminal and Junction .tuitions : Ormhn , St. Joseph , Atchlron , Lincoln , Denver , Uil.lncs , Kdq-mont. DeatUvood , Hot Spring ? , Central City , Columbus , David City , Sehtiylor , Oberllti , Saint Francis , Concordla , Wymoro , HT-UIHR ; : , Kearney. Ilolilres-e , Oh-ryennc , Dewlt" , K.Ipnr. Superior , Ou'berlton. OKcjns , Republican , lied Cloud , Oxford. I'LittsmiUDi , Auror.i , Sc'Wnril , Erlck on , Hurwoll. Arcadia , l ilrmont , Crete , Sirring , U.atrlce , Ashland , Lynr. . Tnl > ! e Hock , Xe r s a ' i y Tcj n e , Trie lie Ju-ct o - , Har.ovrr , Wasilnston , Norton , KencsawVllcon , Ueiicvn , York , Nnoler. Louli'--H'e , Verilon , Sa'.em , Xemuhj City , lllrkm.in , IMwnee , Oreapo'.ls , Ilulo , Useter , Sutton , ICndlcn't , Belvlilere , 'Shlckl y , Chc.'icr , n'.ue ' Hill , Gr.inil Is'.Aml. I'a'.mer , Epplmooil , Spearilsh , Lead , Erie , Imperial , Troy Junction ! UoiEKmont , Odell , Wuhoo. St-rliiR , Cole , Ord , CrniAford , , St. illl'4 ! ' 1'oup Cly ; , Mlndpii , Alma , , F.uls flty. Uuiibr : , Auburn , South IJond. I'USTOKKICH XOTICI3. , " _ _ _ _ _ * - ( Should be read DAILY by all InlcrcjtoU , ns cliatiKes maj ; ouour at nny fine ) Korrlk'ii mails .for the week cndimj Novem ber ih : ! : , 1537Ti : close (1'P.OMI ( TLY ' .n : ill cases ) in : the General ros'olllcc t-s follows : PARCELS POST ' MAILS e.noONT ; Iiom EAULHill than cloUn time s-hown below. „ Trn n-AUiiillf .MilIN. WBONESDAY-fAl T n. m. ( auT-p'-emcntary U a. in. ) for nur.OrE , per s. s. I'orlvia Southampton ( letters for Ireland muat bt directed "pjr Parl " ) ; a : U a. m. ( suppb- iiKT.Uiry I'-'IJ ) u m. ) tor UI'llOPB , per s. s. Ten Oikv.a Que < . -n.o.\n ; at 10 a m. for HKLniUM crc-t : , per s. s. Moordi.ind , via Antwerp ( lettcra inns ; lit directed "per Xoorillnnd" ) . TI1UHSDAY At 7:00 : a. m. for EL'nOl'K , per s. . - . IM-rr.nrck" , via P'yir.outh. C'.i.r- bourg ami llMiilnirs ; at S a. m. for XKTH- ICHLAXD.-i direct , per p. . < ! JiimH : Amsterdam ( letters must be directed "pir E'lam" ) . SATURDAY At .1:3) : ) n. m. fcr ICIU1OPE , per is. . Cnmpnnl.i" , via Qucer.rtOA-n ( let ters for France , SwI x'rlard , , Italy , Sp.iln , Portugal , Turkey , Es ; > ? t nnd Pr.t . 'h India must be rirectcd "pfr Catnpanlu ) ; at 7 a. m. for PRANCE. S\VITXBRL\ND. ITALY. SPAIN. POllTL'GAL. TUUKKY , EGYPT and HIUTISH INDIA , per s. s. La nretaune * . via. Havre ( letters nr oth-r parts of Eutopo must l > e directed "per La 13retasni' " ) ; at S a. m. for NETHER LANDS direct , p r s. s llo'.tcrd mi , via Hot1 erdiun fletti rs mut be direeril " ) ur Rotterdam" ) ; : lt S a. m. for GKXOA. pel s > . s. JCaiscr Wllhelm II ( lelti rsjnust l > e directed "prr Knifer Wil'.ic'm II" ) : at 11 n. m. for NORWAY d.'rect , per s s. T'-.lns- valln ( letters must be dlretrted "per Thinv- _ valla" ) . i rUINTKD MATTIirt , KTC. Oe.innn Btcainern rnlllng en TuetiluyH take l'iliitt < < l .MatteHe. . , for Germany , uinl 'pi > clally Addresisril I'rlnKil Matter , etc. , for otlur pms of nuioff. Amirl- CMII nml White Ktar Etcainfia \\Viluenluyn. . Giirman tteaniern oil Tiui d'iys , nml t'unuiil. Ficnrli an.l ( lerninn fteimors on Satunl.on talse I'rlrleil Matter , difdr nil lourt I.a for which they aru uclvtitltcU to curry null. After the cio.-lni ; of the Supp'.enn-ntary Trans- Atiantlo Mails nnmcil ohove , niMltlnna ] H P- plc'incntary mulls ire Oirr.cil | on tlut pli-ra nt Iho American , Knxllsli , Krench urcl Uerman iiteamcra , nnil remnln oiicn until within T .ii .Minute. < of yie hour of hailing of eU-nmer. lillN fur > 'iiuili : - ] Central Ainurlc : ) , V.'I-K ! Indli'N , ! < : * < . WBDXBSnAY At 2CO : n. m. for I'OllT AXTOXIO , ppr ileamcr from Philadelphia ; at 10 a. m ( supplementary 11 a. m. ) for CKXTHAL AMBIUCA ( except Costa lllca ) ami SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS , per s , s. Alllanca , via Colon ( letters for Gua temala must be directed "per Alllanca" ) ; in : 11 a. m. for PROGRKSO , per s. s. San Augustln ( loiter * for other ports of Mexico ice must bo directed "per San AugiiMin" ) ; at 1 < p. m. for CUIIA , per s. s Seguranca , via Havana. FRIDAY At 2:30 : a. m. for XRWFOUXD- LAXU , per . . Siberian from PhKadt-l- phla ; at 2 ? . in. for PORTO RICO direct , per H s. Ar'tailln. SATURDAY At U CO a. m. ( supplemen tary 10 a. m. ) for ST. THOMArf , ST. CROIX. LKKWARD and WINDWAP.D 1SLAXDS , pir H. P. Madlana ( letters for Grenada , Trinidad and Tobugo must be directed "pr M.ull-ina" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( sup plementary 10HO : a m. ) far FORTUXU ISLAXD , JAMAICA. \V.\NILLA , and CARTHAGKXA , ptr u. s. At al ( loiters for Conta Rica must bo directed "pt-r Altai" ) ; at 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10w : : a. m. for HAITI , per s. H. Alps ; ul 10:3) : a. m. for CAMl'BCHB , .CHIAPAS , TAUASCU and YUCATAX. ipt-r s s. Scnec.i ( letters for other parts of Mxxlco and for Cubi nitiflt bo directed "rcr Seneca" ) ; at 11 a. in. ( supplemoiv nry 11:20 : a. m. ) for VKXICXU- BLA and CURACOA , also SAVAXILLA and CAHTIIACBNA , via Curacao , per s. s. Venezuela : nt. 121 m. for GRKNADA , TRIXIDAD nnd .TOUAGO . , pi-r . B. Grunada ; at 1 p. in. for TRIXIDAD. TO- HACSO and C11UJA1J HOLIVAR , per s. s. Curacao : at Sr,0 : p m. for ST. PIBRRK- MIQUBLOX , per steamer from Xortfl Sydney. Mall > for Newfoundland' , by rait to Halifax , and thenri * liy hteamer , cloee at thla olllce dally at 6:30 : p. in. Malta for Mlquelon. by rail to Boston und tliencu by bteumer cli/te ul till' olllci ) dally al 8:34 P"i. . Malla for Cuba closa ul IhlH oillco dally ul 7W a. in. for forwanllnit ly ntramera balllns ( Mondays and Thursday * ) from Port Tampa. I'Va. Iitcr malla for 4le - Ice City , ovcrlund. unlet specially addreu'ed for denpatc'.i l > y ( learner , cloiw al Ihla ulllce dally al 12:0) : m. ; paper malli at C:00 : a. in. JU't'letcred mall closes at CCO : p. m. previous day. TraiiM-l'iicllIo Malls for China , Japan and Hawaii , per H .e. Coiclc ( from S.ui Francisco ) , close here dally up lo November 12th at C:30 : p. in- Malls for Australia ( except West Aus tralia ) , Xe < w Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI Islands , j > er s. B. Wnrrlmoo ( from Van couver ) , close here dally utter November Ith and up lo November 15th at 6:30 : y. m. Mails for China und Japan , pur B. s. Co lumbia ( from Tacoma ) , close here dally up to November * 2lBt at 6:30 : p. m. Malla for Hawaii , per s. n Australia ( from San Kranclaco ) , close here dally up to Novem ber 21th at G:30 : p. m. Mulls for the Society Islands , per ship Galilee ( from San Francisco ) , close hero dally up to November 2Hh at C:30 : p. m. Malls for China and Japan ( specially addressed ( Continued. ) only ) , per n. . BtnprcM of China ( from Vancouver ) , close hero dally im t0 Novcm. bcr 2Dth nt 6:30 : p. m. Mftllg for Au - tralla ( except those for Wen Australia ) , which nrr. fopwnrd Via BnroiH > . New Zealand , Hawaii , njl And Samoan Inland * j > or B. s , Marlnos-i ( from San Francisco ) , close hnro dally up to December Md nt 7:30 : n. m. , 11 a. m. nnd C:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at Now York of . a. Campania with Ilrltlsh malls for Australia ) . Trnns-l'ncinc rnnlln nre forwarded lo port of RntllnR daily nnd thf frhcdulf of closlnc Is nrinnROd on the presumption of their unlnter- rupled overland transit "Heglslcrcd mail cloi-en nt 6 p , m. previous day. PoMollIco. New York , N. Y. , November B. 1S97. CORXBMUS VAN COTT , Postmaster. Kansas City Day Ex. . . * 9:03 am B:4'J : ' pm Kansas Clly Nleht EK , 'W'.OO pm C:30 : am L'NION PACIFIC "THE OVERland - land Route" General unices , .V. E. Corner Ninth nnd Fainnm Streets. City Tlckel Olllce. KOJ Fnntam Slrect Telephone , 310. Depol. Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone , 128. Leave. Airlvc. "Th Owrlaml . fur Denver. Suit western points. . . . . . 8:23 : nm 1:41 : pm Fact Mull train for Denver. Salt Lake 1'nclllc coast and : lll western points * 3:30 : pm 10:20 : am Lincoln. Keatrli-e nnd . . . . . ) . "I2:0 : pm ril l msi'i.rK ' Express. u.i" > „ I Koarr.ey EMIMTJ- " 5OJ : pm " 12:10 : pm Dally. Dally except Bund.iy. Council Hlurrs I.ocnl Leaxes. 6:40 : n. m. : :50 n. m. ; 7M : n. m. . S:2i : n. m. : 10li : a. tn.2ir. ; p. m. ; :30 p. in. ; ! iW : p. m. .Arrives. C0 : u. m. ; 7:20 : n. in. ; k n. m. : l : . ' "n .m. ; 11:30 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. m. ; TiMI p m. : :95 : p. m. ; 10:4"i : ' > . n ; ' HICAOO i4 XOHTHU'EST- ein Rallw.ty City Ticket Olllre IMI Fainam Stuei. Ti'li-plione , Oil. Depit , Tenth nrl Jlnson Stieels. Telephone. US. Leavo. Arrive. MUsoiirl Valley , Sioux City , f = t. 1'nul nnd Mlni-.e-iiols | ! 3:40 : nm * 10:43 : pm Mig mrl Vullcy , filoux OPy 70 : am 9:05 : pm Dennlson. Cnricll. Wall Uike " Z:3)am : ' 9:03 : Pm Ka > tcrn i sprrrs. D3 Moinea , Miii-Hhnlllovvn , Cudar Hiipids , ChleiiRO " 13:15 am 4:10 : pm Atlantic Fl > vr , C'.ilt-aso und East * 4l5pin : 4:10 : pm Fast Mall. Chicago to Omaha ? ! 10 Pin Ml nurl Vnllny , Sl-iix , City. St. I'nul. M'np--- ' ( \polls Llmltcil * ri.V"i : pm :23 am Ounlia-Chlrj.ffi ) Special. * l : " 0 pm :10 : am Di'ly "Dal'v exn pt Sunday. 0. ST. PAUL. MtNNE. A finmlm Railway oflhe . Nehrnski I'l- Firtetntb and UVt > st r c-iy | Tlrket Olllre. . . nuim Street. Tileplione . " .tl. ! H > pot. Fifteenth and Webster Stieels. Teepl-r.e. ! I Us. Leave. Arrive. Slr.ns City Accomniodn. 8:50 nm 8:2' : ' ) pin Sioux r , ' > - AI nimi il i. 9:3uu : rt:2o : pin Illnir. Kmeis n St ux CitjPoiren , llartlnji- ton and Hi x.mtir-ld. . . . l:00pm : 11:51 : nm Sl ux Clly. Miil ; < : uo , St. Paul , Mlnne.iro.l't . . . " 6:13 rm (1:10 ( : am Lincrson Paiscnser " 5:10 pin s.43 am * Dal'y Unliv cxve ; SIIIKI.I.V Smdny .inly. ' "Til's fn'n ' ft .p < at Mailnns Florence to So. Illalr. Inoluu've. ' Suml lys only ; on week days So. Illalr c.r.ly. FREMONT. iICHOHN ! , t Mln.oi.il Vall-y UMH\.I | > G n- eral Otlucs. Lntteil Stnte.i Na tional nnnK lUlMlllifr. Moutn- nam Streets Tic-kit ( Jlllce , west Col HIT Twcltih nnd Km- 14U1 Fau.ain Strict. Tileplione. Ml. Dtcit. ; Fiif.'L-nth unJ Wfb trr Streets. Telephone , 14'.S. Leave. An ho. lllack IIIIKs , Deudv.-oocl and Hot SpiiiiKc . 3:00 : pin 5:00 : pin Wycmlns. C-uper nnd Dniivliir . * * 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm IIllnK . York. ' DaVld City , Supe 1 r. Gtncvn , llM'ii r Jill tfc iiru. . . 3:00 : pin 5:00 pm Ni rfo } ' . . We t Po nt nnd 7.30 am " 13:2'n : , : Kieniont . Lincoln , \Vi-.huo on I 7:5' ' } am rO:2j am Fienuir.l . I'remont Loc.il . ' . . . . 7:50 : am Daily. ' Dally except Sunday. ' Sunday only. Dally i-reepi Saturday. Dally \ccnt Momiiiv ' 'JX CITY A : PACIFIC HAIL , rr-id Uencral Oltlcc-s. United Stales Natlona1 Ii.ink liulld- S. W. Cnincr Twpflh ! nn.l . Farnam Sliertf. Tii ket Olilre , 1401 Fainnm Stieet. Depot. Kirteentli nid Webster Slrejts. T-lcp'one. 14 ' Leave. Arrive. Sioux Clt > . MunKato. fit P.IU ! . jllnn- . v-o.l. 0:15 : pm 9:10 : am Dally. fvsiS-tf'H'fSr " ' " "I'nB ' i . ' : ! i'-iri : ? &f-vm&X "J'K-phiir.o. 101. Dcpi 5-\yK32irri' - indVhster Strrcts. Ttlephone , , . . 1- Leave. Arrive , Kinfas ftseUraal.a Limited " 'SlCSpm l.6pm K'niH-ia Cltv & t. Louis rsi.rchs . 5M : pin C.CO am NeliroBku l/Liil . . . . . . . 4:3j : pm S:4j am Dally. Dillv TU. Ouniluy OMAHA. KANSAS CITS K EASTERN HAIL- road Onnhii & SI. iMUln Hallrt-ad "The O. K , Houte"--TlcIct Olllcc , 1413 Farnam Street. TeU phone , ' . . ' . 'i Ucpot , Teiillt and Mason Btieels. Telephone , IL'S. Leave. Arrive , 1'nttnn-biirn Kliksvllle , Qulncy lyicul B:40 am : o:45 pm Ht T..uls. New York Limited 4:30 : pm 11:20 : um D.illy. ClflCAOO , ROC'IC ISLAND & IMrlflo Haliruad "Tim Ureiit Rf.i-k Uland Houtt" City Tl < 'k"t Olllce , 13M Farnam Street. TfU-plmne , 128. Depnt , Ti'iit i and Maon Streets. Telephone , US- Leave. Arrive. M , 1'aul "veM irulcd"F.xi.rvFS 4:00 : pm ltt : pm Llr.enln. cvlnrudo hlHHiZS , I'uehlo Denver and " pm 4:03 : pm ClileiiBt'"iJei Moincs und Ho-k Island 7:00 : pm 8:15 am Allanttu E picfh , for DCS Molnes und cubKrn points 7:00 : um 5S5 : pin Lincoln. Fulrbury anJ Il"lcvllle | 5S : ) pm 10:40 : nm Dally. Dally evcepl Sunday. OIIICAOO , MILV.'AUKEE it ST. , - , , - Prful Hallway-City Ticket ln.i.i iiJ t Olllee. J50I Fnrnam Slieet. MILWAUKEE ! Telephone. JSI. Depot. Tenth L " " Sr I nnd Muson Ktrecls. Telephone. XlfWii i : . -iiV/ I -ave. Arrive , Chicaco Limited Ex. . . . f:45 : pm i:0i : um Omaha ni.d Chicago Ex. 'lUttO um 1SU : pm Dally. NVM1ASH RAILROAD-TICKET OFFICE. I41S Farnam Str.et. Telephone , 353. Depot. Tenth and Ma un Streets. Telephone , 128. Lejve. Arrive. St. Louis "Cannon lull" Rxpress 4:30pm : 11:30 : am Dally- fKi- ' . SAN KHANCISCO , Nov. lO.-Thc 2j,000.- 000 fortune of the latu Imlilay Clark , which Mlsa Grace M. Klllott of thlH city cxiwctea to Irrherlt , seems to litive been a myth. Vice I'reaiilent Hobnrt ana Oovernor GIIKBH of New JerHey. whoso namt's ore used In connection with th tory , Blvlns an nlr of reliability to It , disclaim nil knowlrdjje of the caao In which it was ntuleil they hud been enguKfd > ' / i-uatern hclra of the deuil miner. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Old I'Vuil Hri-ukM Out Afrrxli. KNOXVILLH , Tfiin. , Nov. 10-Tho tubl between the Kpperson * ami Wllliamn' , Brow- Ins out of the killing of William Ki > perHoti , hau broken out again. Leyvnr. a counln of llr Wllllama , ahot Charley Upperson and uerlouiily wounded him. Marlon Short has taken tides with the Epperson * , lioth fac- tlona are arming and serious trouble U feared. ah- . HOME RULE FOR 1REAM ) A Dlstlngniilicd Advocate of the Onuso Coming to Oirmlm. PREPARATION TO WELCOME MAUD GONNE of ( lip Nntlonnllil Sluvi-nicnl Di-tnllod li.v | ( M llrllllniit ltoi- Tax llob- In Irolnlid , Ilrnnclics of the Irliih National alllftnce In Omnlift nnd South Otnaba have received a favorable reply lo tholr Joint request ( or an Omaha date for Miss Maud Oonne , the dls- tlnRulRheM lecturer and advocate of home rule for Ireland , now In this country. Word conies from Hon. Patrick Kgan thnt MUs Oonno'will be In Omaha on the 2Gth lint. , and nrniiiReineiito are already under way to Rlvo hero reception worthy of the cause she represents. Hoyd's opera hoilso lias been engaged for that purpose. "Tho Irish Joan of Arc , " u Mlsa Clonne Is named by her Franco-Irish admirers , has addressed larRC audiences In the eastern cities nnd her eloquence and enthusiasm has rekindled , the waning llrcs of Irish national organizations. Similar results arc antici pated in the wc.it. Hut apart from the political features of Miss Oonno's mission , there lo In her career and her personality much that appeals to nil lovers of liberty. Reared amid stirroundliiKs that would nat urally Inculcate landlord or lory sentiments , she witnessed such ncones of landlord ( molly nnd henrtlessness In her natlvo land that her better nature revolted and she espouoed the cause of Iho peasantry. For ten yearn she had donated her talents and her means to the Irish Nationalist move ment , and with ardor , enthusiasm and Mu- ccrlty pressed the grievances 0 ( irclaml on Uinattention of Europe. CoiiccniiliiK the cause she advocates , Mlfs Oonno writes as follows to the New York Herald : I was educated a Rood deal abroad , and on homo to Ireland 1 could not help terribly struck and pained by the bit ter , cruel class hatred which existed and which was manifested so ; lalnly by the con servatives , landlord classes , among whom I lived. This was sonic tun or eleven years ago , at a moment when the success of the l.and League had terrified the property classes and made their fcelltiRs very bitter. HOIUUFIKI ) HY UV1CTIONS. To give an Instance of what I mean , t'hortly after my return to Ireland I was flopping nt the house of a large landowner In one of the center comtles. I had heard vaguely that there had been some evictions , but hardly realized what It meant. "So few people do really realise- what human suffering and misery really is. There was a large , brilliant dinner party. 1 rat near my host , who suddenly raised his voice , and , addressing himself to the table generally , said : "What fools these tenants are ! They think they can fight me ! Such a tenant ( naming one ) refused to pay his rent ; said he couldn't. I warned him what would happen when I evicted him anJ destroyed his cabin. Tonight as I was rldVig homo I passed. > by where he and his family are living. In a ditch ; his wife Is dying , I don't think she will live till morning , nnd all she has to shelter her are a few branches. Served them right ! " I looked around that gayly lighted table , at all those bright faces. No one looked shocked or even surprised ! At one end of the table some gentlemen began speaking violently against Hie Land League , and then ihe conversation turned to other sub jects. It was Incidents such ns this that first made nu > think. I then began to read Irish history ; for. strange as It may seem to Americans. I had , like so many ethers In my [ > cslti-n , only been t'ltisht Irish history In English history books , which means that in a certain ami so-called educated class In lie- land thtru are no people in the world more utterly Ignoiant of the history of their own conntrr. DOX'T KNOW THEIR OWN HISTORY. If they could only stut'y the Irish history nero carefully , anJ especially England s killings with Ireland during the rc.-ord reign of Queen Victoria , I think the Irish "union ist" ranks would grow very thin. They would feel ashamed ot continuing to allow : hemsevps ! to be used by England as the nstritnients fer carrying out her policy of cxto'in'.natlcn ' of the Iilsli people. Some of ( hem lofay ao kolnnlni ; to naUre that their policy has been aaort-siglncd as well as wlckr-d and that the ruin and ex termination of the Irlsft people will IIPCO sarily olro bring about their own complete ruin Sonic of them are beginning to under stand that it would be wiser as well ns i bier to cast In their lot with the national arty and help In building IIP a united Ire- and ami defending her from English rob- jcry and plunder. LORD CASTLETOWX'S WARXINO. The qnpstlon of thu financial relations bo- ween England and Ireland , which has been j brought i-o much to the fore of late by the finding of thu Royal Commission of Ininlry that Irnland la , In proportion to England , > clnc overtaxed to the extent of 2.7"iOfmo I isr annum , to's had a certain olfect on. the ) rish conservatives , and this year we have , seen the principal land owners throughout i the country , north as well as south , do- namllng in no measure ; ! terms financial r- fonn , and wo have the unusual siiectacle of nationalist ami conservative members of Parliament spniklug from the same platfoun ] anJ demanding thai England should cease to : rob Ireland. | At a meeting at Cork early tills year , pre- , pldcd over by Lord lirandon , Lord Castlctown j said that England would have to grant m- forms of taxation In Ireland or Europe wou'.cl soon hear of an Irish question as they hear toJay of nn Armenian question , and ho wept ! on to remind England that she had lost I America nnd that she might yet ICBO Ire- ! land. ' Hut the 'majority ' .of these Irish landlords liAtn ntlll i > in > li in Icirn nt p'lltlcat wisdom , n.-uinn.il hem ty and honor The llnnnclM rlnttom. ngi'nli n.in going along uplrri- didl ) a , d fir niiRtlirh Rovernmriit oi > < ginning to Iv .tiTiousiy preorcuplri ) an.l anxious over thin united action taken by lh eVnsfpK u If.ul so 1 : I > K succeeded in playing off ngnlnul one another , when Muddcmy , without my apparent CMU C. the movement on Hie connorvfltlve Hide 'began lo flag aid mfinr of thf lamllcmls tested attending Hn < mcctlngn. Then we learr.ed that some < ' ( them wcro rontempUitlng a * dlsqrneful H plwe of treat-hery s could be Im.iginid They were etiilMvorltn ? to make prlva-e tcrnifl for themselves wltli the govirnnient m tlie hrpe of 'being ' nMi t - raise their ren > ' The Kami CommUild-i Ininlry Just hrMu / Dublin was the res. . ill NATIONAL F/PIU1T / OHOW1NO I believe , however , ( hat the greater va't of 'the IrU'll ' conservatives condemn ih'a triMchcroiM notion , and the financial ici.i- llons ogltatlon M being continued with vigor I am very liopeftil of the future. IV tin tlonal spirit throughout Ireland Is st' .nui-r anil heulthler than ever. There Is n gri at spiritual nnd literary movement growing up The genius < f the ] > tst which on made Ireland the great center of learning and art of the world seems g. ln awakening In. the Celtic rare. Xoxt year the century of our great struggle for frculom will give us n grand opportunity of nsjcrllng our national rights before the world and of disproving the ( \\l\imnU-K \ innd falsehoods which England Id ever seeking to spread abroad nlKiut us. She assures the world thnt thn Irish people are Incapable of self-government and that they an < really content with her rule. The delegations from nil liberty Inving conn trim who will ccnm next year to take part with us In the great national pligM mage which wo are org.inl7.lng to visit all the battlellehM of 170S , where the loyal Irish 'peasants ' armed only with their courage nnd their love of our native land. fought against the regular trooiw of Eng land and were not nubdned until KngMml hid concentrated UiO.OOO soldiers In Ire land these foreigners will fee In the thousands and thousands of oxlled Irish who will return to do honor to the heroes and martyrs of liberty that the Irish race , no matter what the political dissensions of their leaders , are united and that the whole rnco Is determined to be free and nre only waitIng - Ing n favorable opportunity of becoming so In fact. HiirKlpn'M Aruli-n Snlvi * , The best salvo In the world fnr Cuts , Dmlccs , Seres , Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Kov T Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chllblal' s Corns and till Skin Eruptions , and positive y cures Piles or no pay required. It is gn.-r antced to glvo perfect satisfaction or mon y refunded. Price 25 cents vcr box. Kor a'i > by Ktihn & Co. Subsrlbo for The Sunday Ilee and read Anthony Hope's great story "Simon Dale. " Colnritduiilfx. . Many new buildings nre going up at La Junta. ' The Cowmhovcn tunnel nt Afpen Is ( o lie extended 1,000 feet further. Ilouldcr people are planning for a ho.spral for the lienellt of the State university Utes are said to be slaughtering hundn-.N or elk , deer , fawns and antelope In Homt nml Rio Mlanco counties. A train load of 7,500 sheep was stopped by the sheriff nt Oiand Junction SatnnMv bemuse their owner could not show an in spection certificate. There Is a largo force of men at w > ilc on tbo Shofhnne , near Trinidad , taking out ere that runs over ? ! > 00 to the ton. The ore Is being shipped to Denver. The Gold .Mint property , located on lid'.il hill , Id being developed. The owners have just , set aside $10,000 to bo used in develop ing the mine this winter. A mill has a.no . been contracted for. In the lower part of Clear Creek county the combined' capacity of the mills treat ing ere during October will show an avcrngf "f 1,000 tras per clay. Aside from this trojt- ment. the ere buyer * report a heavy l-ic-r. .so In the shipments of high grade mineral. The Deer Horn mine , Cripple Creek ; wh . 'h "petered out" in the spring of 1K92. is n w owned by W. S. Stratton. He ha > order , , ! an nir compressor from Denver anl w'll ' sink the main shaft to a depth of SOU fot. . The Deer Horn Is at present producing a large quantity of second grade gold ore. A report comes from Springer to the efft-ct that a rich Dm ! of placer gold has 'Oien ma.lo at the head of Urraca gulch , ilfty milet northwest of that town , near Haldy moun tain. The gold Is said to be very cixir-o and easily gotten out , and three men ate re ported to have cleaned up over ? jOO In IUi dajs with a pc . Acting Manager Stark of the Raven com pany. Cripple Creek , Is greatly dehgliiel over the showing Ills company is now mak ing. The monthly output so far this year has averaged about $10,000 , but he i > . > s this will be materially Increased from no\v on. All leaser have expired anil It Is under stood no more will bo granted. NfWii of a phunomo al mineral strike whuh has sot the community wild with excitement conies from Georgetown. In the East Argentine district ar. ere body was en countered whlih It Is claimed averages a. ? high as $2.,000 to the ton through a vein tineo to four feet wide. The rich ere wa. cnrnmiUred at a distance of 300 feet from the side of t'.ie mountain. The ore runs very high In silver and carries good values in gold. The Royal gorge Is to be lighted with electricity. The running time of the trams through this remarkable canyon la c aiTuiiitd ; that tourists are compelled to liana through It at night , nnd are thus proventcl from viewing Its beauties. To obviate thu the railroad crmpatiy proposes to make it r light as day , and. If anything , to add to Its Bcenlc beauties because of thn accentuated lights and shadows which must play over and between the rocks. The Yellow Medicine boiler arrived on thu Kioiind of that property at Salt Lake City last week. Watson Hrcs. have ha ! about fourteen head of horses pulling on thm holler for three dpjrf , bcHldea which a lingo h'.oi'k und tackle was used on the turns. Thu d'atanio to the mine Is Just ten miles from Lake City ami the fourteen horses with abmt Bt'vt-ii men wcio three day In making the trip with tl'o bt Her. It will only bo a short tlmo roiv until the machinery will bo put In motion. Ft'.VVV OIIFAS IIIOMCI ) CHAIItS. Krom Hera PH. I'S , .iixuW