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SPECIAL NOTICES for MICHO colnntnii Mill InI I nkc ii tililll'A > " f r tlic cvi-iiliitr mill iiittll H 11. nt. tor tlic inornliiK "I'll Stinilnj- llli ( > i s. AclviTllsiTM , h > rociumtliiK n nuni- t > cri-il i-lii'cU , i-uii Imvc niiN or nil- ilfc-HMi-il 4i > 11 iititiilicrcil Irtti-r I" cnrr of Tliu HotAnnvtrrn n < > iiiIilrcHficil nlll lit * ill-Ill cri-il on iiri'imlntlim t lliu ( 'lii-elt only. Unti'N , 1 l-ac a nril llr t 3i 11 \\ttrtl lliLTfiiftcr. Xotl fiir li' n Hutu l-.o for tlicllr t Inner. tliin. Tin-He niUerllnciniMitN IIUIM ! bf run \ \ A ! * 'i jTnZsmJ AT i u x s. SITUATION WANTED. 1JY EXl'ERIENCLD rnlMnly. millinery or cloaks preferred ! mu.t be riKUUir trade ; no pcddllnR " " " " . .J11.1 , ' tnlned Ai1iltc aA4g.carellee. _ .V-I03 18 _ _ YOUNG WI8H S TO LKARN I1AR- A 52. Hte. _ A Mt.1 1& * KiriiLVN (22) ( , NEAT Al'l'EAIlANCH. , in olttcc or store ; can g v e bon.l -mary. A tl , lite. A-M iO i MALI : 111:1.1 * . CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORDIJRSsNEW LINK of VoiK ! no heavy goods lo cany , .alary nr commlnion. C. F. Adams Co. , 624 So. ICtlSt SALESMAN roil CIOARS. J.I2S A MONTH AND expenses ; old firm : experience unnecessary. Inducements to customers. C. C. lllihop ft Co. , Bt. IxUls.'M ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH , AI.SO liberal commls lens , lo good depulles or orgnn- l rs. Imperial Myslle I-oglon. For pirllcu- lain Hildrem Henry C. Akin , "P.0 " " ! ' MeCaguo building. Omnhn. It M4I4 r. . ' ; WANTED , MEN TO LEARN THE'RARUER Unde , only 8 weeks minimi nnd you can have n good pjsltlon In city or country ; write for free IlluntmU'i ] catalogues. Moler's Raiber college , 1107 Pine St. , St. Louis. Mo. CIOVEHNXinNT POSITIONS : DON'T PREPARE for thi ! poMoitlce or other civil service exam ination wlfiout seeing our Illustrated catalogue of Information , sent free , pjlmnblon Corre spondence college , Washington , D. C. U MM1 IS * A. SALESMEN' TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALr. crs snlnry tfO.W to J200CO per month nnd ex. pennes , experlencunnece nry ; permanent pn. union. Th Do Morn Clgnr Co.Sprlnnlleld. . O. II-M337 16- WANTHD. MEN IflOll THE KLONDIKE. WE havp 31 Ktomllkp for every man thnl will como with us nnd sell our full line of choice nursery Block , together with my fast selling special ties : wo un start you In good territory. Tor artlculars v.rile to Mount Hope Nurseries , ? .iwtence , Kan 11 M333 IS * WANTED. fO CARPENTERS. LIBERAL ARTS building Exposition grounds. It M26 IS WANTED , Irt ) MEN RUING Armour K Co. , Swlh Omnhn. R M53" , IS WANTED. A WAGON WOODWORKER AT P J. Kurbnch & Son. 1312 Hjwnnl SI 11-M327 18 1W GlItLS FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK ; J3 to tl v\cek. Canadian Olllce , 1522 Douglas. C 703 WANTED , GIRL , FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply a * 520 South 2Cth Avenue. Avenue.C C Mti72 WANTED. CIOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS. 017 So. mil St. C 237 WANTED , GIRL , TOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2110 N. 22d st. C M307 18 * AVANTED-FIRST CLASS COOK. APPLY MRS. W .H. McCord. 2201 Cass. C 343 WANTED A NURSE GIRL , REFERENCES required , SC20 rarnnm. C 520 21 " \VANTED-A FIRST CLASS COOK IN P1U- vate family , German or Rohemlan prefeired. Oed wnges pild. Call mornings 23rB PI Mary's Avc. C 519 19 von itnxTuouMs. HOUSES IN AI.I , I'ARTFJ OF TI1E CITY. THE O. F. DavisCompany , , 1503 rarnnm. D " 00 HOUSES. RENEWA & CO. . 108 N. 13T1I ST. D 707 HOUSES. WALLACE , KNOWN RLOC'K , K.TII and Douglas. D 70" ) CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER city , J5 to $73. Fidelity , 1st lloor N Y. Life. D-709 HOUSCS. COTTAGES .t STORE * ALL. PARTh of city. Drcnnnn & Lov Co. , 430 I'nxlon block D-710 LARGE LIST M'CAOUE. 151II AND DOPoTJ D-711 HOUSES , PLATS. GARVIN RRO . . 1011 TAR'M D 712 HOUSES KOIl RENT. RE.M1S PAXTON 11MC D 713 HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y I.TI'E D-711 FOR RENT , CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHED modern house. Inquire 234S Cnp'tol Avenim. D-715 MOVING HOnPEHOLD OOOr S AND PfANOH Om. Vnn & Stornge Co. , 1511',5 F.irnnm. Tel liW D TIG _ 6-ROOM MODERN FLAT. H03 LEAVEtf- worth SI. D-C'3 N2S HOTELS. STORES. REJ1IS. PAXTON m.X D-MW ) C-ROOM UOUflE MIAMI STIIEr'.T HO ; NEW 10-ronm liru'c , Pnrk nvenuc. 135 : lirlck ; modern W. L. Selby. 331 Chnmbcr Commerce D-MCiO ffS SO 2STH ST. . 10 ROOMS. MOD nn , WOO per month. Ilyron Reed Co. D-9TO C-ROOM HOUSE. 2511 MIAMI , 11000 , NEWLY pnlnfd nnd paporcd. W L Pclhy , 311 Hoard of Trndc. D-Mlin 6-ROOM MODERN FLAT. 2103 LPAVEN- worth st. Df81 N29 NINE-ROOM HOUSE , NEWLY P UVTHD AVD pnner rt , with balh closet , hot unter. gan , elec tric light nnd got\l barn , mlduay lipwi | > en ( \ - pocltlrn nnd poslnfTIcp , fil Iwo cnr lines' low rent. Fidelity. l t lloor N Y Life. D-M2I3 MODERN 8.ROOM HOUSE , JC24 CASS W N. Nnsnn , Hotel Diexel , D M30G 18 6-1IOOM MODERN COTTAOM AT 415 NORTH 19th Bt. , 0 00 n month. E-rontn imilorn dHPlllng. vvllh store front , snlt- nblo for dressmaker or milliner , $1000 iicr month ; 1721 Cumlng street. Apply to W. II. Mclkle , 1st Nnt'I R.mk bide D M2S FOR RENT , ID-ROOM HOUSE AND 1IARN with liirgp grounds , centrally located , $30.00 14-rnom mmlern brick IIOUSP , $10 CO Modern flat , l > cM In thp city. In new Davldgn biilldlrir , oppodlte rlty hall ; nlso uteam-heated sloru In fniiii' building. John W. Robblns , ngent , 1R02 Farnnm St. I ) Mill 18 ALL PARTS , r D WF.AD. irril and Diniglns. D 17" . TH4 STEAM HEATED HOUSE. 2011 HARNEY. D 491 D15 HOUSE NO 1530 SOUTH 2DTH ST. , ALL CON- venlences and burn , C. n .llorlon , W U Tel , Po. T41II HOOMS. STEAM HEATED ROOMS. COl KO , 13TH ST. E-3M-N1S _ TOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN. QA8 , POlT. celnln bath , hot water , steam heat ; Incut Ion central. Cull Flat 7 , Davldgo Rlock. ISili and F-irnnm. E - M-693 TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. THREE nlihcd rooms for light housekeeping , gat stove hent , bath , Address A 3 , lice office. E-1000 _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TOR GENTLEman - man In private family. 1910 Capitol Ave. i : M201 20 * J ROOMS. HOUSEKEEPING. 1112 SO. HTH. K-J34 t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING for man nnd wife ; rent taken In board 319 N , > 7lh E-M270 JfBWI.Y I'URNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE family , 1611 Cass St , E 351 19' TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS. AI.COVE , HAY window ; steam heat. 411 North 17th. 17th.E33J E-33J 20 FURNISHED ROOMS , SOUTH FRONT. 2204 Webster Ht , E M-S66-19 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 627 SO. 17TH ve. K-411 20 Bl'ITK HI-1 UOOMS ; OKNTI.EMAN : REASON , able. Ml N. Z ! < 1. E-M423 20' ROOMS FOR OENTLKMKN 7j . ICIli _ E-M461 Jl * ri'HNiHiiii ) ROOMS ; HOUSIKEIPING. : c2i HtMary't. . E M460 IS' flOITJl I'llONT ROOMS. PARLOR WITH fmtt nnt with akosc and clotrt ; small roomr r R > nail ) * , modern rcferencri. 192 ! Chicago. i : M'lOS ! ROOMH FOR UOHT HOUSK K-M240 II * i-iitMsini ; IIOOMS AND noA n * WtNISHKD nOOMS. MODERN. II ! 8. ZSTU Ht * * * * TUB MiniRlAM-FlRST-CLASS FAMII.T HOtel - tel , Hlh nnd Dodge l . r m 174-20 * STEAM IICATEB ROOM. 2315 NKWLT runNisitini ROOMS AND hot ttnler , liciit. 2402 Cam at. V M327 10 * STEAM HEATED ROOMS WITH HOARD. SOW Harriet' . F 349 Dli * ItOOMH , WITH HOARD. STEAM "HAT- Utopia. 1721 Davenport St. r-344-18' LAROE FRONT ROOM , WITH IIOAIlll. Wla Douitlns. . . F-M4M18' KI.EOANT TRONT ROOMS. STEAM HEAT , fim-olam board. < 909 Cnpltol Avt. F MO 18 * IN I'lUVATE FAMILY , WITH OR WITHOUT board. 1919 Dodge. K MS1B 10 * MODERN SOUTH ROOMS , J1.W WEKIt UP. Ronril , 3.CO. Mcnls. 15 cents. 614 North Wh. F MlS 23 * roil nn.vi' U.vi'MinxisuHi ) UOOMS. StflTE OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS : MODKRN. 010 S. 29th street. ( J-M44J1S * Un.VTSTOUI3S AXD OIF1OBS. roil RENT-IN THE 11KI3 Om InrBP corner room , 2d floor , with vault nnd pllvntc olllce , water , etc. One large- front room , 2d floor , divided Into two roonn Ly partition , \vnter , etc. On" larBo corner room , 2d floor .with vnult , water , etc. One front room , divided by partition , third floor. Ono corner room with vnult , third floor , Ono large room , third floor , with partition divid ing It Into one large room nnd two smaller pilvnte rooms , wnler , etc. Two Urge ground floor roam , fronting 17th St. , with vnult. One large itround fioor room on Fainnm St. , large vnult. Snvernl tmnll rooms on Jourlh floor , with vnuUs. All these roonn nre heated with steam , electric lights nuppllcd , with llrnt class Janitor neivice. Elevators run day nnd nil nliiht ! building strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent , Room 104. llee building , I 19S FOIl RENT DESK ROOM IN OROUND FLOOR ofllcB , HOP building ; water , steam hent , eleccrlo light and Janitor cervlcc. Apply to Superln- tendtnt , llea bulldln ; . 1 197 FOR RINT-THE i-sronv RRICK RUILDINO nt 910 Fnrnnm St. This building hns n flreproof cement basement ; water on nil floors , gas , etc. Apply nt the ofllce of The Ilec. 1 110 CORNER STORE ROOM 22xS5 FT. , noon I > n ement , with elevator. Blenm heat. < ! 11 N. 10th st. Apply nt (110 ( N. ICth st. I M239 CORNER STORE ROOM 22XS1 FT. OOOD basement , with elevator. Mr-am hent. 013 N. ICth street. Apply nt C19 N. ICth street I M239 POR RENT-THE 4-STORY RRICK IKTILDINn nt 31C r.irnnm St Till" building lmi < n flrrp-nof cement baienn-nt. vvnlor on all floors , gas. otc. Apply n-t the officeof The Bee. I 010 AOH > TS WAXTKH. WANTED. AGENTS , LOCAL AND GENERAL ; new nrtlclu ; good seller ; excellent profit ; imlo or femnle , salary when proven elllclent A. I- Gray & Co. , St. Louis , Mo. J M974 D5 SALESMEN WANTED. TO SELL UY SAMPLE , at wholesale nnd tetnll , goods sell on sight , silary or commission. Address. Centennial MfjCo , 49" , Sth avenue , New York City. STOHAOn. PACIFIC STORAGE AND V.'AREHOt'SK CO. , OOS-910 Jones : general storage and forwarding. M 719 OM. VAN & STORAGE. 151H5 FARN'M. TEL liS M 720 'RANK EWERS. STORAGE. 1214 HARNEY. Hauling and packing , cheapest rates. Tel. 030 M 721 AVAVniTO IHIY. f2SOO CASH FOIt OMAHA SAYINGS Tt\NK nccounts K. D. Wcail , 16th and DviugHs N 17C 17 WANTED. TO RITY THE ROSENTHAL methoil for the German language. Address A 27. lice. N M497 IS * WANTED-rOR CASH , AROUT 20 ACRES npitr Omaha , with fair house on It. Inquire 3226 Noith 2fth. N-B22 17 * A 9x12 CARPET OR WOVEN RITG. MUST RE In srood condition Address A 59. IVr- N 51331 IS * s unMiscEir Avious. SAWDUST. HULK OR SACKED-CHIIIHING and hos fence. C. R. Lee. 901 Douglas. rj-723 2ND-HAND RICYCLES. OMAHA HICYCLE CO. FOR SALE , 2ND HAND RUGGY , CART , 2 pets Blngle harness. 140 N. 33rd St. Q-321-18 " CRIMSON RAMliL.KIt HOSES. 2 TEARS OMJ ; "Mo dcllverode nnd planted. Address 2623 Itnm- Hson St. , City. Q-478-16 * FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE LOANS DRAWING 0 tl S per cent. K. D. Wend , ICth nnd DouKlnn. Q-477-17 SECOND-HAND HASEI1URNER. USED ONE p < "ison 407 S 2Jth nvp Q MISS IS' IXU ) SALE NICP DRIVING HOIISE $2" 00 good buggy. J2000. Also n lot of flesh milk cown. Yard 2.1th and Hurt SI. Q-52-lD' QUICK MEAL CAIIINF.T , NEW PROCESS gn ollno sto\e , nearly new , first clasK condi tion , half price. Call after 4S : at 2521 Cali fornia St Q 5'1 FOR RAL'l A RAHOAIN TWO FINE I'OOl , and ono Millar , ! table ; Garden City make. Ail. dross L. E AUwelii. St. Jorpph. Mn Q MS33 IS * AlISOICLL VYUOl'S. WANTKD. 250 PIU'S DIUVPN AT ONCE P ! . lanl ! on , 912 N. Y. Life. R M529 18' OLAIltVOYAATS. HOF. WHlTNEV-rr YOU ARE IN NEED of good advice luntn nt enc fr m the world- renonwnod llfi > reader tlm way in which > nu Khoiild travel ; reads your life fiom the cradle to tha grave ; IOVCM , husbands and vvlvou u-- nultcd pceily mnrrlage to the one of your choice. Uost or stolen nitlcles recovered ; charms nnd all kinds jf amulels ; thciusanns have consiiltuj and loarm'd tlia truth. Ladles , f,0c. Cull nl 1622 Howard street , corner ICIh and Howard streets ; hours. 9 n. m. to 9 p. m. NI9 MASSARK , II.VTIIS , H'l'C. MI5DIOATED RATI1S. SKA , SULPHUR , MAS- saee , Mine , lltlsson , from I'm Is , 107 N. 12th st. T 587 N24 RATHS , MASSAOE. LAURA ELLISON , CIUUHKH lilk , , 119 N. ICth St. , room 12 , upitnlrs , T M431 20 * MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGH RATH parlors ; restful and ruiatlxe. 417 S , llth , up- iitalrs. T M4C4 21 * MME. AMES. MASSAGE AND RATHS 20.N. . ICth st , , npsl.ilis , T M493 22 * MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS. MASH AH K Btc.un btlm. . T--M53I 24 VIAVI OR UTERINE TROU1U.IS3. S16-8 Uiu lilOg ; ph > Bclnn , consultutlon or leilth book iree U-7JI 11ATI1S. MA8SAOE. MME. TOST , 319J1 S. Will ' CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESSED AND REpaired - paired , day or nlulil , dret * nulls Cor hire. Pantorlum , N. E. cor. llth and Furnam. T . | , liC3 U-M6I7 RUPTURE CURED ; NO DETENTION FROJI business , no puln , wo refer to hundieds of cases cured ; pllrs cured by a single , palnlw * ticatmem. Call or write The Empire Rupture Cure nnd Medical Inxtlmte , sucreesors ta Tlio O. E. Miller Co. , 932-5. N , y , LlfB llldg. , Omnha. U 7JO TUB JOY TAILOR SYSTEM SCHOOL OP dress cutting. 403 Karbach Illoclc. U-MS10-N30 LAIMKS IN I'OOR CIIICIIMSTANCE8 CAN RE- celve frco attendance In confinement by ap- pl > lnir to ( he Crelghton Medical collt-KC , llth and Duvenport Sin , Telephone 1IC7. U 276 D-9 * QREKNRERa , TUB SPECIAL , U\DIES' Tailor , U ready for business. 1708 Webster St , U-253 DS * MRS. IAWI13 WILL OPEN A COOKING school ut her home , 1719 Williams St. , Nov. 17lh , nt i p , m. U-MMI IS \V GENTLEMAN WHO CALLKD TUESDAY afternoon at 1817 Lcavenvvorth , Sr floor to the left , for room will ull again he can make illflercnt arrangements U 524 17 WOULD LIKB TO FOHM ACQUA1NTANCK nf a nlcr lady trleeraph operator , J. H. V , Nelson. Hastings , Neb. U-M53J 20 * 1IOXI3V TO I.OA.V HKAL I3STATU. MONRY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. TUB O. F. OavU Co. , I'M Farnam SU VV-7S7 .MONRV TO Ml AX llB.il * RSTATK. ( Continued > A TRUST CO. , JI5 N. Y. I * . ' quick money nt law rate * for choice farm Innds In Iowa , northern Missouri , rnstern Ncbrn kn , W-728 1X5ANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Kamam Bmltli ft Co. , 13W I'arn'm W 730 MONBY TO 1/DAN ON IMPIIOVED OMAHA properly. 1'usey & Thomas , 207 Ut Nat. Ilk. bids * > " * i3Z MONEY TO LOAN. 11EM1S. PAXTON . Wn HAVE MADK ARRANGEMENTS WITH our eastern correspondent by which we ran loan money on farms in raslorn Ncbrnshn , Rrennnn-Lovc Co. , Poxton block. W M272 D9 IOOfXX ) . ) SPECIAL FUND TO I/IAN ON flrst-clnM Improved Omnhn property , or for building purposes. Fidelity Truat t PER CKNT MOJITGAOES FOR SALE. PROP- rty of non-rfsldents cnrcil for by W. 11. Melkle. First Nntlonal Hank bldg. . Omalin. MONEY TO IXJAN ON IMPIIOVED OMAHA real catnto. llrennnn. Love Co. , Pnxton Rlk. W 711 FROM J100 UPWARD. F. D. WEAD. JCTl nnd DoURlnn. W 47S DM V TO LO.VX CHATTELS. MONE YTO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , watfons , etc. , nt lowest rntes In city ; no removal cf Roods ; strictly conlldcntlnl ; you cnn piy the loan oft nt nny lime or In nny amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 309 a. 10th St. X 730 misixnsH ciiAXcns. TO GET IN OR OUT OF RUSINESd GO .TO J. J. Gibson , 614 First Nat'l Rank. i 137 PLANT , STOCK & GOODWILL OF A PAYING wholesale , mfg , & Commission business for sale ; present und prospective Increase of the business lenders It Impossible for present man- ng rs lo give It tulnclcnl nttenllon on nccounl of other business ; rare chance for n couple ot hustlers , f3.000.00 tnkes It. W. E. O. 3)1 ) Paxton - ton Rlock. Cmnhn V-MSM FOR SALE , DRUG STORE , FINE STOCK , AT n sacrifice , good trade , central location In Omahn ; will tnke desirable moderate sized house nnd lot In part payment. Address A 31 , lice olllce. Y-M336 19' CITY INSURANCE RUS1NESH. WELL ES- tabllshed. J. J. Olluon , 511 1st Nnt ljmnk. WANTED PARTY WITH $1,000 CASH TO Rtnrt medlcnl Institute. New method. J. J. Gibson. 614 First Nail. Y 4.2-19 FOR SALE. HY THE EXECUTORS. A SMALL stock of Jewelry nnd Jeweler's tools , In south western lown ; only stock In town. Address M. llrynnt , Illanchnrd , Iowa. Y 603 IS' . ' 4tH ISXCIIA'NRK. CLEAR LAND. 4 STATES FOR OMAHA IMP , property , will assume Incumb.W'm'Eon. 604 lire bldg. 55-MB 17 WILL EXCHANGE VERY DKSIRARLK clear vacant Omn'i lots for Chicago prupeit ) . Addiess with full particulars , Rex 2C2 , Omahn Z 320 A 400-ACRE FARM , 300 ACRES CULTIVATED , n Rood duelling house , barn nnd other Im provements , some Incumbercd , on long time , 0 per cent , to exchange for n good stock ot hardware or fieneral merchandise ; also a farm of 270 acres , Si acrei cultivated , good dwell ing house , bam nnd oilier ImprovcmrntH , plenty ot wood , water nml liny , n line stock farm , no Incumbrnnce , Inth In Pintle Co near Genon , to exK-mnae for n general stock , for particulars nddress Clark & McF.iyden , Genon Neb. Z M4S4 19' roll S.VLU HI3AI. Kb KOUNTZE PLACE RARGA1NS. $2COI. J1.T50 TO $6.500. J. J. Gibson. 514 FIrtt Nat. Rank Idilg RE 73i HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS , LANDS , LOANS Geo. 1 > . licmls Real Ebtate Co. , Paxton IMocK. RE 731 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. fi2 ! N. Y. L RE-M1C3 D1C- RAROAINS , HOUSES , IX3TS AND FARMS ; sale or trade , r. K. Darling , Darker Ulk. RE 741 LARGE 9-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. $5,000. easy terms. Inquire on premises. 009 s 2kth Street. RE Ml'.i ) WILL EXCHANGE CLEAR LOTS AND CASH for equities In vacant lots and Improved prujt erty. Hastings , 212 s. 14tli = . RE M953 TWO IMPROVED FARMS TOR SALE VERY cheap. In Nebraska. Inquire nt 1310 Nmth 42nd St. , Walnut Hill. RE s ; 19 A UAROAIN. HEAUTH-UL COTTAGE NEWLY painted nnd papered ; 4 rooms , cellar , well , cistern nnd barn ; Walnut Hill ; price , ISOO.OO ; terms some cash , balance on time. Address A 28. llee. RE-323-18 5 R coTrAoisimnT DISTANCE PROM v P. depot , $ R10 : easy terms. RE 471 21' COTTAGE AND 50-FT LOT NEAR CAR IN Omaha A'lew. easy terms , J400. Choice acre near Ft. Omahn.r.50. . 4-r cottage nnd 47 ft. on ICth : n snap , $1,200. 44-ft. rnrnam ft. and 22nd. $ " COO. li-f hoiiFe and lot , Cnpltol Hill , $2,500. D. Wend , ICth and Douglas. RE 477-17 250-FOOT FRONT WITH FULL DEPTH TO nlley ; pewcr and water on street ; south nf Ames Ave. , near exposition grounds- only } 10 per foot front. Addicss A 48 Ree office. RE-52C-19 HOHSnS AVIXTUHKD. HORSES WINTERED. REST OF OARE ; RATI'S $3.00 per month. W. E. Onenn , 3&3T Center St MSS2Dec3' WANTED , HORSES TO WINTER ; RUST OP care ; rates reasonable. Address P. O. llox 45 Crescent , Iowa. 927 D-2 * GOOD STARLES. REST OF CARE Jl AND $5 month. A. W. Phelps & Son. 207 New York Life Tel. 10",4 M24 ! WINTER QUARTERS FOR HORSES. ONE OF the best , and rensonnblp mips ; ImrFf-a c ll d for nnd dellvprod. good refprences. Srott Rob inson , Pnpllllon , Neb. At fair grjimds M231 50 REST CITY REFERENCCS. REST CARE. $1 month. G. Rushart , Cist nnd Poppleton avp 0 d II * LOST. REWARD FOR RETURN OF SCOTCH COLLIE pup. 2120 Ohio St. Loit M4C2 S" LOST , niAVONP HHKASTPIN. AT EXPOSI- tlon grounds , Sund ly. Return lo 1521 F.ir- min : Illwnil reward iyst 173 ] ; -A LAROE TOM CAT-ANSWERS TO the name of Jack. Return the eome to 2427 Dodge and reocclie icward. Loet 479-1S' snoirniAXn AS.T 'rvruwiirnxn. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , S13 N. Y. LIFH. 742 AT OMAHA RUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS. 743 II. R. ROYLKS. COURT REPORTER PRIVATE lessons ; day nnd ( .veiling , 407 Ree RIdg.M.S84 -M.S84 MKIMO.Ui. LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- rojal Pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best : rate , reliable ; taKe nn other : semi 4c stamps for pir- tlculars , "Relief for Iwidles. " In letter by n-- turn mall nt drugcistH. Chlche-jter Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa , Mention Hee , M333 IS' C ( AL. RURLINOTON NUT. RUST CHEAPEST. PRICE $ J.75 per ton. "Phono 648 , Harmon & Weeth Co , 400 RENTED. $4,00 PER MONTH ; RIIIIHNS , 75C each ; price of cabinets reduced. Smith Pro , mler Typewriter Co , , No. IC25 Farnam fit. fit.M506 M506 FOR COMPLTENT STENOailAPHERS CALL on The Smllh Premier Typewriter Company , No , 1023 Farnam St. M507 MUSIC , AUT AM ) PROF. JEAN C. DE KOLTY OF THE COL legc De France , Paris , teacher of French lan guage and literature. Address A 47 , llee. M503 23' ' TAILOR TRIMMI.VOiH. WANTED , TAILORS TO RUY THEIR WOOL en * and trimmings from the Eastern Woolen and Trimming Co. , 1514 Douglas 81. 11 MS NC SH1VINO MAOIIlniUS AM * SL'PPLIKH. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD & WHITE SKW , ins machine * & supplies. Iil4 Ccp. ave. Tel. 1574 830 if. 8. VfAlMUN + iilt Cq'UtNO. TKU H. MAHOW1TX I/3AN3 MONCV. IIS N. 16 ST. 747 UI.OUUTIO.V. JIHS. ItALl'II 13. 8tINDnni > AND , 1543 S. IJTIt Ht. , mill tnktn few more iniplls. 3211)11 TATICMTS. D A TPl ? tYTTC ? Sun * Co. , A tornej- Y A 1 H JN I bMw - - r MK | Omnha. Njb , lirnnCi ofncc ntV ihln ton. IX C. Sen.1 for free AJvlce nnil Patent llooh. See Knntlay Dec for our Mnchlne Jlovemcntf , copyrlshted. 1837 , Telephone .623. NOTICK TO CO.NTUACTOHS. 1'UOPOSALS FOIl COAl -tT. S. INDIAN Service , Koscbml Agenoy , S , IJ. , November IB , 1897. Sealed proposals , endorsed "Pro- posnlH for Conl. " and nddressed to the un- ileralKiicd nt Iiosebnd , South IJnkotn. vvl I be received nt thin agency until 1 o'clock 1 > . in. of Monday , December C. 1897. for fur nishing nnd dcllverlnir ut the boarding school , under charso of tills npcncy , two hundred tons. (200 ( tons- ) soft coal , Coloindo lump , or equnl Said eoal must bo clean , free from slate nnd other Impuiltlcs , wclgli 2.000 Ihs. to the ton , nnd must be delivered ns required by the undersigned during the lineal year ending Juno SO. 1S9S. All coal offered for delivery under any contract will ! > o Hiibject to n rigid Inspection. The right Is reserved to reject any or nil bids or any part of nny bid It deemed for the best In terests of the service. Certified Checks. ISnch bid must lie accompanied by n certi fied cheek or draft upon some United States depository or solvent national bunk , In the vicinity of the rewldenco of the bidder , made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian affairs , for nt least C per cent of the amount of the proposal , vvnlch checker or draft will bo foi felted to the United Suites In case nny bidder or bidders receiv ing nn uwiml shall full to promptly execute a contract with good nnd sulllclent sure ties , otherwise to bo returned to the bidder. Hlds accompanied by cash In lieu of a ccr- tltled check will not be considered. For any further Information apply to Charles E. McChesney , U. S Indian Agent. NIG IS 20 23 23 27 30 D2 1 NOTICH TO 131DDEHS. Ulds will bo received at the olllce of the Nebraska State Uonrd of Directors for the Transmlsslsslppl and International Exposi tion in the Mlllnnl hotel in the city of Omaha until Saturday , 12 in. , November 20 , 1S97 , for the roollng , plumbing , plaster and ataft work upon the Nebraska State building now being erected upon the expo sition grounds. The board reserves thu light to reject nny or all bids. Plans and specifications maybe bo had of the assistant secretary. Hy order of the Hoard of Directors W. II. DKAUING. Assistant Secretary. Novl2-1.1-14-15-lG-l7-lS-lD-aM.'iE ) ' Viitliiit CoiilriK'tort. Sealed bids will be received nt the ofllce of the Groum'3 ' and liulldlngs department , corner Kith mill Spencer SlH. , until 12 m S.U- 111 day , Nov 20th , for furnishing the neceH- siry materials and building the conciotc foundations required for the boilers In the pn.ver plant on Exposition grounds. Plans and sp ° clllcutions can be seen at olPco on grounds. F P. KIUKnNDAL.L Mgr. Gr'ds and llldgs. Dept. Tr.insmissls- slppl nnd International Exp. n Mvrirn. ( Should be rcjad IJAILY by all Interested , as changes may ocfeur at any time ) Foreign malls for the week ending Novem ber 20tll , IS'JT , will close (1'KOMPTUY In nl cases ) of the General Postolllcc as follows : PA11CCLS POST- MAILS close ONI3 IIOUU EAULIEll than closing1 time shown below. Trinix-.Vtlaiitlo Milllx. SATUKDAY-At V'n. in. for FRANCE , SWITOEltLA'ND'ITALY. SI A1N , PORT UGAL , ' 1 URKi\ , EGYPT and HRITISH INDIA , per s. s. La Gascogne * . via Havie ( letters for other parts of Europe must be directed "per I i Gas-cogue" ) ; at S n. m for GENOA"per 'a. s. Norniunnlo. ( letters must bo directed "per Notinnnnla" ) : nt 10 a. m. ( supplementary 11:30 : a. in. ) lor EUROPE , per s. ii. Umbria * , via QueciiH- tovvn. MATTHIl , HTC. German stcnmors pnlllnif on Tuectlayit .tnUei Printed Matter , etc. , for ( lermiinj , anil bpeclallj AiMrcsteil rrlntoil Matter , etc. . for oilier parta of Hiiro , c , Amprl- cjn nnd White Star steamers on Wcdnesilaj s , German steamers on T.iursdajs , and Cumml , French nnd German steamers on Satuida > H tnkc Printed Matter , etc , for all count-Its for which they nrc advertlted to carry mall. After the closing of the Supplementary TransAtlantic - Atlantic Malls named nbo\e. nililltlonil sup plementary malls nru opened nn the piers of the American , KnKllsh , Trench and Germnn Bte.imeia , nnd remain open until ulthln Tin Mlnuten of the hour of Falling of steamer. MullM for Souili nnil Cciilrnl America , \VcSt IlllllUK , Ulc. THURSDAY At 7 n. in. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct , per s. h. Hcllaura ; at 1 p. in ( supplementary 1:30 : p. in ) foi BERMUDA , per s. s. Orinoco ; at 1 p m ( supplemental y 1:30 : p. in ) for NASSAU , N. P. . and SANTIAGO DE CUHA , per s s. Niagara. SATURDAY At 0 a. m. for BRAZIL nnd LA PLATA COUNTRIES , p = r s. s Olbers , via Pernnmlmco. linliiii and Rio Janeiro ( letters for North Iirar.il must lie directed "per Olbers" ) ; at 10 a in. ( supplementary 10S : ) a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLANDS , JAMAICA , SA VANILLA and GREY- TOWN , per s. s Adirondack ( letters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Adlion- dnck" ) ; at 10 a m ( supplementary 10 30 a. m. ) for HAYTI and SANTA MARTHA , per s. s. IlolPteln ; at 10 a in. ( supplemen tary 11 a m. ) for CENTRA ! . , AMERICA ( except Costa Rica ) and SOUTH PACIFIC POUTS , per s. s Advance , via Colon ( let ters for Guatemala must be directed "por Advance" ) ; at 10TO : a. m. for CAMPEl'HE , CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCATAN , psr s. s. City of Washington ( letters lor other parts of Mexico and for Cub.t must be directed "psr City of Washington" ) ; nt 100 : : ! n. m. for HAYTI. PUMANA and CARUPANO , pT . s Pi Ins Wlllem I ( let. tors for other parts of Venezuela , Cura cao , Trlnldan , Hiltlsn nnd Dutch Oulniri must bo directed "per Prlna Wlllem 1" ) ; at 11 a. in. for MEXICO , per s. s. P.marnn , via Progrc.so and Vorn Ciuz ( letteis must bo directed "per Panama" ) . Malls for Newfoundland , by rnll to Halifax , nnd thenre by utrnmcr , COED | ut thin odlce dully nt 8:30 : ii. m. Malls for MliUi-Ion | by rail to liofton nnd tlicnco by steamer close nt this cilllcp dally nt 8:30 : p. m Malls for Cuba close at Ilils olllcp dnlly at I'M a. m. for forwarding by steamers s.illlnc ( MondaH anil Thursdays ) from Port Tnmim , T'n. I , iter mails for Me-c- Ice City , overland , unlera specially aildres ed for defpntch by ctcnmer , close at tlil olllce dally nt 12:00 : m ; paper malls at C:00 : n. m. Iteelxtered mall closes at CCO : p. in. previous day. J'riiiiK-l'nt'lflc SIiillN. Mulls for Australia ( except West Aus tralia ) , KE-A Kcnland , Hawaii and FIJI Islands , iier s. . AVarrlmoo ( from Van couver ) , oloso hero dally ufter November * 5th nnd up to November lEth nt C-no p in. .Malls for China , Jap in and Hawaii , per a. a. City of Rio Janeiro ( from Hnn Fr.in- olseo ) , close heru dally up to Novi-mber JlHt at Ci : ' ' , ' ) p. m Malls far China and Japan , per a. n. Columbia ( from T.ieoma ) , ciobo hero dally VP to November " 21st at B:33 : p. m. lunlls for Hawaii , per H , H Aus tralia ( from Sail FranelHco ) , closu hero daily up to November 21th at 0:30 : p. in. JMn I IK for tha Society Islands , per bhlp Galileo ( from San Frnnclfco ) . close hole dally up to November 2Hh at 0:3) : p in. Malls for China and Japan ( speulallv ad dressed only ) , pel' . a , Kmpre.sH of China ( from Vancouver ) , close hern dally up to November 29th at fl:30 : p. in. Mails for Australia ( Except those for West Aus tralia ) , which are foi warded via Europe , New Zealand , JInwull , FIJI and Sarnoan Islands , per a. H. Marlposa ( from Kan Francisco ) clo.se/ hero dally up to Decem ber "Jd at 7:30 : n. m. , 11 a. m and GW : ! p. m. ( or on arrival at New York of . B , Campania with British mulls for Aus tralia ) . Trans-l'nclflo mall * are forwarded to port of fcalllntr dally and the schedule of cloning U umuiKed on the prnmmptlon Of their unlnter- ruptvd ox ci land transit , Hvi.-lBttrcil mall clotta at G p , m pietloua day , Postolllco , Now York , N. Y , . November J2 , 1607. CORNELIUS VAN COTT , Postmaster. UAII.UOAIKH. CIUCAGO , HOCK ISLAND & 1'acino llallroad "The Great Hock Island Houte" C'lly Ticket Olllce. 132J Karmuii Street. Telephone , 42S. Depot , Tenth and Muton Street * Telephone , US. U-ave , Arrive. , pm . < : OJpm and 7:00 : pm 8:15 : am 7:00 : am .5M : pm . . . " 10:40 : am Dally Dally Wcepl nAIMtOADS. ( CnntlnutiL ) CHICAGO & NO11THWEST- crn Rnllnny - City Ticket ornce. 1401 rnrnmn Strr i. Telephone. 661 ut > it. Tenlh nml Mason Streets , Telcphono. Arrive. Mlisourl Vnllejr. Slnlix City , St Pnul nnd Minneapolis 5:40 : nm 10:45 : pra Missouri Valley , Sioux City . < * 7:10 : ara :05 : pm Dennlson , Carroll , Wall I Tke * 7:30 : nm :03 : Pm Eastern Express , Dc Molnrx. Marshalllonni Cedar Rnplds , Chlcngo * * 10I5 : am 4:10 : pm Atlantic Flyer , Cnlcngo nnd East t . . .1.1. . 4:45 : pm 4:10 : pm Past Mall. Chicago lo Omahn 5 HO Pm Missouri Vnllcy. Sliux City. St. Paul , Minne apolis Limited * E:55 : rm 9U : nm Omnhn-Clucngo Spccl.il. 6:0 : pm 8:10 : nm Dnlly Unliv except Sundny. iuwu. . ST. PAUL. MINNE. niHills ft Omalm Rnllwny General ofnccs , Ncbrnk Di vision , Fl.'leentli and Webster Streets. City Ticket Ofllce , = 1401 Fnrnam Street , Telephone 581. Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webster Blreel . Telephone , 145S. _ . Lenve. Arrive Sioux City Accommoda. 8:50 : nm 8:20 : pm Sioux Cliy Accommodn. 9:50 : nm 8:20 : pm Rlnlr , Emerson , Sioux City , Pancn , Hnrtlnir- ton nnd Rbomneld. . . 1:00 : pm * * 11:53 : nm Sioux City , Mnnlmto. 81. Pnul , Minneapolis . . . fIE : nm S10 ! nm Emerson Passenger . . . . 5:10 : pm 8,4i mn Dal'y. Dally except Hunnny. " Sunday only. " " This train stops nt stations Florence to So. lilalr. Inclusive. SundayH only ; on week days So. Ulalr uiily T , ELKHORN A Missouri VolHy liiillwuy Gen eral Olllces , Lulled Slalcs Na tional llatiK llulldlug , ooiitn- nnni Slreels Tlckel Olllce , west Corner Twelfth nnd Far- Strcel , Telephone. CGI , Drinl ; , Wcbaler Slrccts. Telephone , 1418 l enve. Arrive. Rluck Hills. Dcndwood nnd Hot Springs * 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Wyoming , Casper and Douglas " " 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm Hastings , York , David CMly. Supeilor , UCMVO , Exeter iiml Sewnru. . . " 3:00 : pm 8:0o : pm Norfo k , Weil Po nt nnd 7:60 : nm " 10.ZJ am Fiemont Lincoln , Wohoo nnJ 7:50 nm 10:2"i : m Fremont Fremont Local 7:50 : nm Daily. Dally except Sunday , ' "Sunday only. * Dally except Saturday , Dally except Monday. 1JX CITY .t 1'ACIKIC IIA1L- road General Olllcc-s , United States Nntlonn ! Ul.ink llulld- IIIB. S. W Comer Twelfth nnd Knrnam Streets. Ticket , , Olllce , 1401 Fnrntun Street. 'Itlcpiione. Ml Depot , Fifteenth nnd Webotcr Strcjts. Telephone , H3S. Leave. Arrive. Sioux City. MnnKnto , St Paul , Minneapolis 1 C:1J : pm 9:10 am Dally. HUIILINQTON A- MISSOURI Rlvpr Unllroiil"Thp Iliiillng. ton Route" General Oltl.-cs , N , W Corner Tenth and Fnrnam Stieels. TlL-Ket Olllce , 1502 Farnam Sticrt. Tplcphom- ) Depot. Tenth and Mason Stieets. Telephone , US Lenv e. Arrive ' 8:33 : nm 9:35 : nm 4:0nm : 7 43 pm 11:30 : nm CHICAGO HURLINGTON vt Qulncy Railroad "The Hurl. Ington Route" Ticket Olllce , Fi02 Fnrnam Street. Telephone 250 Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone , 12S. Leave. Arrive * 5:03 : pm 7t5 nm * 0:48 : nm 4 15 pm * 7:50 : pm 7:53 : am " 11:40 : um 3:40 pm 2:50 : pm KANSAS CITY , ST. JOSHPH A ; Council Hlults Rallioad "The Ilurllngton Route" Ticket Olllce. 1502 Karn.im Street. Telephone 250 Depot. Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Tele phone , 128 Leave. Arrive. Kan ns City Day Ex. . . * 9 03 am 5:40 : pm Kansas City Hlght Ex. . * 10:00 pm CJO am UNION PACIFIC 'THE OVER- Innd Route" General ofllccs , N. E. Corner Ninth and Farnam Streets. Clt > Ticket Ofllce , I.i03 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone. 310. Depot. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone , 128. Leave. Arrive. "Tho Overland Limited" for Denver , S > H Lake , western points . . * 8:20 : nm 4:43 : pm Fnst Mall train for Denver , Salt Lake. Pacific coast nnd all wesfrn polnis 3:30 : pm 10:20 : am Lincoln , lientilcc nnd Stromslnirff Kxpieat. . . . SCO : pm 12:10 : pm ICenrnui ExpreES 5:00 : pin 12 .ZO pm Dally. Dally except Sunday. Council UlufTs Local lc.ues. D:40 n m. ; :50 : n. in. , 7.30 a. m. , S:25 : n. m ; 10:11 : n m.,2:15 : p m : 4:30 : p m. ; 5:55 p. m. Arrlies. C:20 : n. m. ; 7:20 : a. m ; S a m. . 9.25 a .m. . 11:30 a. m. ; 3:10 : p. m ; r40 p in. : 0:05 : p. m. , 10:45 : < > rr. JUcpni'itl ' 1'ACiriC RAIMIOAD General Ofllces and Ticket Of- flee Merchants Nntlonal Hank nulldliiK. 1224 Farnam Street. Telephone , 104 Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone , 145" Leave. Arrive. Kansas Nebraska Mmlted 3-05 pm 12.53 pm Knnsas City K St lus \ Express * 5j : ° P'n ' G 00 am Nebraska I cal 4:3j pin ! ) :45 : nm Dally Dnlly EJC. Bunda > OMAHA , KANSAS CITY < e EASTERN RAIL- load Omaha & St. IxiuU Rnllrtnd "The O. K. Route" Ticket Olllce , 1415 Knrnam Street. Tplephoiif. 3S2 Depot , Tenth and Mabon Stieets. Telephone , las. Leave. Arrive. Pattonsburs Kliksvllle , Qulncy Local * 5:40 : nm * 10:45 : pm St. I.ouls. New York Limited * 4:30 pm * 11:30 : am Dally. OUCACO7 ! MI LVV A U K EE & ST. Pnul K.illway City Ticket In , . . , , ' , , , , , i OfMrp ir.OI Fainnm Street. / MILWAUKEETelephone , 2-54 Depot , Tenth * Sfn I nnd Mason Streets. Telephone , - ii < > - / " ' . l.enve. Arrive. Cnlcago Llmllcd Ex. . . . * J:45 : pm 8:05 : am vlinn in and Chicago Ex. * U:00 : um 15U ; pm ' Daily. \1JASH RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE , 1415 Farium Strict. Telephone. 82. . Depot. Tenth nd Mason StrfeU. Telephone , 128. L3vc. Arrive , St. I ouls "Cannon Hall" Cxnrp s * 4:31 : pm 11:30 : am Dally \v.s\s c\si : . ! | It ) MilLilllN < ClllNOlll- Vlrs.ValKiii'N | Llff. EMPOItIA , Kan. , Nov. 17. The death In Chicago of John ill. Kttcham whortly uftcr murrylns Mabel Kbtcllo Wallace , the widow cf John It. Walkup , ICio man for whose mur der she waa tried hero twelve years ago , re calls the fccnsatlonal ending of the cai > c , In which Mrs. Walkup'H powerful Jostlmony se cured an acquittal Just us overjthliiK soeniod to be KOliiB apalrat her. The pioBoeutlon Ubscited that Mra. Walltup had piirrhaBed nuenlc whllo enrouto to Knipoila on her wod- dlliK trip nn * tliut BIU purchased iiuantltles of ( do poison In Umporlu. The 'jatlmcnt of the tottii was for conviction. The defense did not deny that W-illtup was poisoned with aisenlc , but said ho took an overdose whllo UHlnK the polEon for medicine. The cllinav of the case was reached when lire. Walkup was placed on tie stand. She was very beautiful and well Hehooled and before - fore she linUhoJ s'vlng ' te-itlmony the la - jcrJ , Jurjimeii and JudKo wept end the stcn- ograi-iier's eyes wcro blinded BO tfcat ho could not see lo vvrllo , The nlrl who had been be friended only by ono man had captured the hearts of all who wcro not directly interested and they wore ready to swear that Bho was Innocent of tao heinous crnno laid at her door. A verdict of acquittal wnb returned , Shortly ufter the trial ( Mrs. Walkup left Kmporla and very little has been heard of her. Ti'o three children of Sir , Walkup all Iho In Kmporla , 'I hey are MM. John Mar- till , vslfo of the son of ox-Unltod States Sen ator Martin ; Mra. Harry Hood , whoso hus band Is a eon of Major Hood and a very woJllhy and prominent btockmaii , and \V. H. Walkup , a farmer. How lo l i'fi % nt Oroiip. "There U nothing In the market that oquaU Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as a preventive of croup , " saja Mrs. S , Falrall , Newcastle , Natal. "Onco my baby was suddenly at tacked with croup nud It took only a few doses to completely relieve her. I IMVO also used It In very severe cases of bad colds and Inllammetlon of the lungs , and the effect was really wonderful. I keep It constantly - stantly In my house and cannot praise It too much for the good It has done my family In many Instances. " Subscribe for The Sunday lice and rexi Anthony Hope's sreat atory "Simon D U/ WAR BEGINS IN EARNEST Knllroads Meeting Steamboat Competition on Freight Shipments , DEEP SLASH IN COLORADO RATES Amend turn t , UfTrpttvb Snltinlny , I" lln % AIMV Turin Annomii'OK a Solu-il nliPur Moli > vv AtiylliliiK Vet OHt-rcil Ilcforo thrro la a chance to put Into ofTcct the reduced rates nntiounccd last week on nil shipments of freight liotwccn Chicago nrnl Colorailo common points they liavo been superseded by another set of rntes , still further whittling down vvlmt were sup posed to bo rook-bottom rates. The rates that wcro to .have Rene Into effect on November 20 , previously published , nro Olscountcd all the way from 10 to 25 Per cent by the now rntes. For Instance It was acrcrd In the tariff published last vvcok that after November 20 tlio rite on first class goods from Omaha to Colorado common - mon points , In lota less than carloads , should bo 71 cents. The now rate , to lake effect on November 20 , chops that rate down to B5 cent * . So It Is throughout the entire schedule. The Transmlssouil Freight bureau pub lishes thu nmemimctit operative on all Its Hutu , which Include nearly all western rail roads. Immediate nollco was given to the Interstate Commerce commission that such an amendment had been Issued , The fur ther reductions nro bt ought about by deeper Blaalies In thu rates from the \tlantlc sea board to Colorado common points , via the rival steamship llnca fiom Philadelphia. New- York and Dmton to Texas ports , and from there to Colorado common points by rail. There Is no Rood reason to believe that the now rates will certainly go Into effect on Siturdny , but , on the contrary , there Is every prospect that another series of cut rates will happen along before the now schedule can bo placed Into effect. "TO A FARO YOU WELL. " A representative of an cast and west lall- roart saysVo : sl.all fight this competition via the gulf ports to the bitter end , and 1 guess wo can stand It Just as long as the steamship companies and the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf railroads can. The latter road could stop tiio trouble In a minute If It noulil put up Its rates from Texas to Colorado rado , but It prefers to tlo up with the steam ship lines and antagonize the railroads east of Colorado. As a result of the low steam ship niles to Texas and the cheap rail rates from there to Colorado I understand the Denver merchant can have first class goods fiom New York City laid on his counter cneaper than the same goods can bo placed In the store of the Omaha merchant. Where the rates will BO to no ono can ray , but I do not believe the fight can last much The tariff Issued yesterday contains the following reductions In rates to Colorado common points from Omaha and other polnu on the .Missouri river , expressed In cents per 100 pouids : Less than carloads , flrst-clnss 55 ; second-class 13 ; third-class , 25 , fourth- class , 25 : carloads , fifth-class , IS ; class A , 3V class D. lO'/i ; class C , 15 ; class D , 15 , and class K , 15. From Chicago , St. Paul and common points to Colorado common points the new rates are as follows : Less than carloads , flrst- class , $1.115 ; second-class , $1.08 ; third-class O.ni ; fourth-class , 0.43 ; carloads , fifth-class , 0.45 ; class A , 0.07 ; class H. 0.46Mclass ; C , 0.2D ; class D , 20'i , and class B. 0.20. Proportionately low rates have also been declared from Peorla , III. , and common points , and from the Mississippi river points to Colorado common points. I'ltllKMIT IIATHS FOR HX1I I IIITORS. Omaha' I.liu'N Announce Tlu-Ir TIM-IIIH mi Imposition HIIKIII-NM. | In accordance with a resolution adopto.d at a recent meeting of all railroads In the trans- mlssourl territory , reduced freight rates on all exhibits to bo displayed at the Tiansmls- Blsslppl and International Imposition have been declared. The Hock Island's line , west of the Missouri river , Is the first to Issue the circular containing the announcement , and was followed by the Union Pacific and the llutlinKton. The other lines will Issue their circulars within n , diy or two. The reduc tions granted arc the same as those given to exhibllois at the World's fair. All agricultural products from points In the state of Nebraska to bo exhibited at the exposition are to be transported to and from the o\'psUon ! free of charge. All other articles to bo exhibited at the exposition will be charged at full tariff rates to Omaha , ' and will be 'returned free , If forwarded by the line on which It Is desired to return the goods. This reduction , which practically amounts to a one-half rate. Is announced with the provision that at the tlrua of re turning shipments the expense bills showing charges paid to Omaha or SJiah Omaha , ac : companled by a certificate to bo surrendered to tiio Omaha or South Omaha agent , of a duly authorized official of the exposition that the same goods were on exhibition nt the exposition and have not changed ownership. Oar load shipments going ito the exposition must bo way-billed to South Omaha , and less than carload shipments must be way-billed to Omaha. Omaha.'I'n 'I'n Attfiul ii l'ar ( > ' . Messrs' ' . Luno of the Union Pacific , Kulin of the Northwestern , Wllhelm of the Hock Island and a number of other freight traffic men went out to Phelton , Nob. , jestcrday afternoon to attend a stag parly given there last night by ficorgo Mo'stor , mie of the prominent stockmen of that section cf the country. Freight tralfic men , live stork agents and stockmen cdnptltuted the guests. lihlcnil on Iliirllnurloii Mori ; . DOS/TON / , Nov. 17 A quarterly dividend of 1 per cent was declared by the Chicago , IJmllnglon & Qulrcy Hallioad company's di rectors today. It Is pa > aljlo December 15 to stockholders of record November 20. Italli > a > Noli-H anil I'l-rNomilN. H. T. Ilvll of the 11 , & M.'s paBciiger de partment has returned from a trio to Now York. J. H. McConnell , superintendent of motive power and machinery of the Union Pacific , has returned from a trip of Inflection through the Wyoming shops of the "Overland Route " General Malinger Dickinson of the Union Pacific la In Chicago. The railroads In the Western Passenger association havn refused to put In a onc- furo late to Omaha on Thanksgiving day from poln'B within cevt'iity-fivo miles. The rate vvnfl asked on account of the foot ball game and was lost by the negative vote of ono line. A rate of ono and one-third regu lar faro will now bo asked for the fiamo event , which will probably bo pla > cd In Council Hluffs Instead of this city. Them Is no M'ed a' llttlo children being tortured by sc l < l head , cc/.ema and skin eruptions. Do Witt's Witch Hazel fr'alvu elves Instant relief and cures permanently. POLISH IILSMOPTH < ; i9icn < vni : > . for Inilciiciiilciil Citlliolli-N In Xurtli Aini'i-li'it. 'UUKFAJ.O , N. V. , Nov. 17. Apollnary Karwowskl , who Is a conspicuous flguru In the Polish Independent-Catholic church , yos- tcrday rcct-hod a rablu message from Anton Ko/.loutilcl , dated at Wclsbaden , Germany , as follows : "I was consecrated as bishop for the Polish Independent Catholics of North America last Sunday , I leave for America at onco. " "That means at lost the Polrs of this country will have a bishop of their own , " said Mr. Kanvowskl. "Homo would not give us ono bcforq wo left that churtfli. and now wo Independents will have one , " Bishop Kozlowskl was born In Warsaw , Poland. Ho studied at Home , where ho became it Jtoman Catholic priest. Later he came to this country , and finally joined thu Inde pendent church. Ho has had a succeusful parish in Chicago for some time. Toiv limit -SlrlUfft u IMi-r. PITTSHUUn , Nov. 17 The tow boat Jim Hrovvn. oaned by W , II. Brown & Bonn , coal operators , struck the channel pier of tlm Pennsylvania railroad bridge neur Lock No 2 on the Monongahela river about 2 o'clock this morning ami Hank In ten feet of water. Thu crew of eleven men hud narov. escnpcH , Hit nil were n-Hcued. Thu boa wiu ) built In 18 < 2 and con : US 000. HAS norn von TUB DKMOCUAOV. i\-Sccfotnry Whitney llrllrvo * It > Will Win In 1 ! ) ( ) ( > . NKW YORK , Nov. 17. The Journal ami Advertiser says : In an Interview hut night William C. Whllnoy said : "Jf the democ racy bo 'trup to Itself U will resume conuol of the nation In 1000. " Mr. Whitney was In England on election day. Ho saKl ho knew too little election re- milts to discus * , the situation , but ho con ceded the Impioveinent In democratic con ditions and , declared the outlook hopeful (01 ( the party. "Restoration of the democracy to povvct depends on the party Itself , if Imunonj comes It will win. I should say that the tendency oylTeJsocratlc thought Is toward a rcstoratlo.r of harmony. To thst extent the status of the party as n political organl/a tlon la Improved. " "Docs the complex restoration of har mony In the democratic party depend upon n rlmnge In the Issues upon which Us na tional battle was fought last year ? " ' 1 bellc\o the Issues will be changed , " re plied the ex-secretary. .Mr.hltnoy de clared himself out of politics and would RO no deeper Into an mi.ilv.5ls of elco'lon IP- suits. Ho did not say , however , that ho would not tnke part In Uio future battles u the state and national \lcmociacy. Although he has held aloof from the councils of the party since the camimlgn of 1M > 0. his friends understand tint tils Interest In Ita gucceja has not waned amf that he may re.sumu his former share In Its leadership when the oc casion Is timely , and that depends on what la done with the all\cr Isjuo.Vhllo the democratic platform and line of ramp.ilgn In Greater Now York wrro laid il-wii In complete Independence of the gold dune cwtlc faction to which In IS'JG Mr \\lili- ney belonged , ho was understood to luxe Ap proved the strict adherence to local Issuis and the waiving of the sliver < | iirsilon by the party managers. H now appcain that he. In common with many other parly lead ers , believes that the silver question will not bo the d mlnant Untie In IflOn and that the party division resulting from it In IMir will not exist In the next national cam palgn. The former secretary of thp uav > eccn ( the present republican administration to create now Issues 'before ' 19011 wlilrh will glvo the democracy Its oppoitinilt ) for a more aggressive mid harmonising campaign than It has had on the silver Issue Mr Whitney declined to discuss the diMiioc-rniu administration of Greater New Yiili. and would siy nothing as to the probable policv or the appointments of Ma > oi-elect Van \Vjck. I'UIM-nsS K VII I.M IS TO U I2I > . I'riixiMTfltc Crooni ( InJim of Ili-r Ciiiirilliin. . HONOLULU , Nov. 10. ( Via San Franc eco Nov 17. ) The arrhal of Prtacres Kalulanl caused a flutter yooterday. A large crowd of people , prlncljally natives , greeted her nt ( ho wharf As the tulucesa walked down the gaigplank the llawallans cou-red her wrlth flowers. She was driven to her homo where a reception was held lost night It Is understood that Kalulanl will remain hcio several months. A S r'leghorn , her father Is quoted as cajlng that his daughters M , t has no political signlllcrcice. If it h.id it would not be policy for him to admit tlm fact , as the young woman Is now iccoh ng a substantial portion from the Haw at an government- enough to support herself in comfort. If this government Imagined for a momint that Kalulinl were plotting nor pension would be Immediate ! ) stopped Humor has It that the princess h here to bo married The groin Is paid to be Gcorgo Davicj , a son of T. H Davles , the guardian of the young woman George Davlos and his father arrived a few- da ) s In advance of the princess. The elder Davles is a very rich man and .ill his wealth will go to hl two bons. The Davles homestead - stead has been remodeled recently , which Is very significant to many people. The United States steamship ttaltlmoro ar rived on the 7th , eight dajs fiom San Krnn- cisco. It brought Falling orders for the YorhtiMsn. the latter leaving on the day fol lowing. The Ilaltimoio is here to lomaln for nn indefinite period , probably until the differences between Jnpan and Hawaii are settled and congress has come to a vote on the annexation question. The Ilcniiinglon will also icmaln as n. dispatch boat. W. J. Kenny has succeeded the late A. 0. Ha was as Biltlah consul general for Hawaii. Mr. Kenny arrived from the Orient yesterday. Ho his been connected with the diplomatic corps for twenty years , and comes from Talnln , Formrsa , his last post. Senator Pettlgrow of South Dakota nllived f.om Yokohama ycsteiday. Ho will lomaln hero until the 18th , posting himself on Hawaiian matters AIL ADVICHS PHOM THIS , TIIIIIIII | > NIVi'ar Slilp ItiniNiiii ( InlloH.H it ml Mil KM. VICTORIA , IJ. C. , Nov. 17. The steamship empress of China has arrived here fiom the Orient. Among Its passengers was Hlshop Hoffman of the Catholic church. He says that discoveries arc being made In Chans ) , In northern China. The Chinese government , to encourage mining , has commenced the build ing of a railway from Hankow to Peking , passing through a richly mlnerall/.ed coun try. try.Other Other advices are as follows : Asmall / revolution has broken out In northern China , caused by dissatisfaction with the war se'ilc- ment with the Japanese. A Chlneso plrato concerned In the murder of Captain Iltfcso of the Coegu has been hanged at 1MI ficsar. Another plrato cui- fessed to taking jart In the murder. The Japanese ) iran-of-uar Fiiso ran on < i rock near Nagahama after 1'avlng been in collision with another chip taking part In fie nauil maneuvers and sank en the 2'Jth of October. Tlioio were no casualties and it is expected tl.ot thu ship can bo raised without much dllllculty. On October 31 a canlbgratlon occurred at Nagoaka , Machls , over 2'iO houses being re duced to ashes. The JapaneHO government has demanded the sum of $200OW ) In gold from Hawaii , by way of Indemnity In ( onncctlnn with Hie emigration affair. This mini Includes I or < suffered by the Immigrants to wham adm B- slon was denied , as well ax by the eomi 'iii > which sent tlium and tlio expenses of , "ii ' Ing ft maii-ol'-war to Honolulu. Tno Jajun- ese papers consider the demand moderate. llui-Ult-n'x Ariiirn Snlti * . The best Ealvo In the w.irld for C i I Hi ulieu , Sores , Ulcers , Sail Hlioum ! ' ' ( > > ' T Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , C'lillblaU a Corns and all Skin eruptions , and I , < JHU\O | y cures Plies or no i y required. It IH guar anteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mon. y rofundod. Prlco 25 cents \ier box. For " ! by Kulin & Co. Cliiini ! < - III ItiiiillNl CHICAGO , Nov. 17. "I.i Ilaptlsm a Pro- requlHlto to the Lord's Supper ? " wn tl ' ( < ) le dUcua.-e.l . lost night at the fifteen' I annual meeting of tlio IHptlst congress now icing hold In tlilu city Thu posltlut taUo i ly Dr O. P Giffoid oi' Duffalo and Dr H II. Con well of Philadelphia , twi of the in at eminent dUlnos In the ( "nominal n , In lt < > ei a decided ehingo of ueiitlmont iimonn iii : > - tlstB ( in the subject of closu t vnmutx > i , The ) and a largo majority of the iitlur era t < uk the n SUDDENLY nl rick tUi ntrfti Un lh you r < i lr and Uk co > Cnrolt U lotl Ouaranttf RtmtJ/ rtfundil K II f liHocur l llACO- ' Wrlt'J'oriroofi CIWO nolltn r a vbinlo Hop by ri- of cum uorlog tb dtilrf , or tl toici It I irn tbtiyi * trm ( r > from rtrr tract of IJurcUu Chemical unJ Aluiuilaf turlnic Cg. ( Lu Crustv , \ \ U.