. -.J .... . . "'""TurdMAiLv "daily irjit ' Friday," bi:ci:MBEif "n. 1967.' ( ( r A OFFERED FOR SALE rnntlnwed. trOOND-HAND vrcot and flrenrma. Singer. i N. lth. OS-871 IRON SAFli, rice sine, rilabl for store or PATENTS D. O. BARWTLL, riatent attorne-v and m -renin d(il(nr, Fexton Bla- Tsi. Red 7HT. (17) 375 LARSON 4k CO. Book fr-e. Be RMa, WT-74 PATTTNT3 Tl'AT PROTECT book for Inventora mailed on receipt of 4o po.tiwe -P. 8. A -A. H. lArT. rooms !- Far11" .Pldg, Washington, D. C. Establishes I-. ,- ny.L PERSONAL pleating CEr Dying- and- cleaning, sponging and -Shrink lag only 6c ,pr yard,. Send fur T price and samples, . f . ' t;Gia.MAN.WXTINO CO.. 11) DOuglae iwock,-, - TaL Doo- 1934. . 1 . Ot)-78 YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as . s'rsns-er sr tm'Red n visit tha Young Wnrnen's ChrWin Awwoelatlftn rooma, -114 Far mm PC, wtiw they will ba dlreeted 'to anHabto bearding place or otherwise assisted. ,t . ' 0) 15 . MA;flNETTC,r,,n,, mn oath. - Mm, -. :- - - - - - tlS- M VSS ATlK " betas, Rer-m J, i4 - - janMun BL, M floor. . n mi .a d: THTJ SALVATION ARMY aolloiu ct-nrT Tlothlnr! a fact, anything you do not ' rl,: wi collect, repair ,m H at 1 N 11U At., for coat of collect! to thi iwonhy .-. Call 'pbon LHjuij. 4135 and wagon mi rail. (1& 7S6 SYRINGES, rubber roods, by- mail; cut price. fcnd for fra -catalogue. Myers DUion Drug Co., Omaha. 08) .J WB RENT. repair., sell needle or old "win -machines., ' Neb. Cycle Co., Cor. IMti n Harnry. (lb)) REF"TNF7I rTitl-Tnn from the eaiit; hlnh irlal anl 'Mrtc lar atandtn. movlra; fctiatneaa firo, daxlroa room and board In -miilawa baua In irood c'.rcurriotancpa. Refernr chanFl. Plaf atarw p r- t'c-ulars In tlrattttar. Addrrna B A care Bc- (lfil-Msa fx A. BATIN akin artird by ualnir Batln Skin LTira ana saua Ekm 1 act Powder, 2ta . r .- . - it.... y - . . , - , rRIVATB CONFINEMENT HOMB-Mra. Ur. Kins. fJ. ,24th. Tel. Wb. Sfi. XJaban, eoatumcr, 1410 Howard, opm . (1)-1J6 4MAMA - 0taAim(era' Institute, Ramus Building. (U)fci2 ANY Information 0nofrnlnx Florence Wal )ac will be. appreciated. Kindly addraaa I Wf ara Ba. U8r-iS4 tftx XKAL halt 6rlor. f4 Neville BlK., ISth .,d Harney., T4. Douglas 6iS. ,t. , (1S1-M.55 D-rSl GERMAN want fnotructlon In English. bvaia prlQ.- AQjresa s 0c4 car rw. REAL ESTATE .. REAL EITATH DBAI.BR. -JPAYNE INV. CO.. . 1st floor K. T. T-1f. r' - - nfconnr A" otiviPa KOI Famam. Tel. Po'igfaa Tt:4 PETERS TRUST CO., N.'T'. Ul Bid. . cmr PnopwRTT ron ai.e ' tjaaaaaiiBF '"KkSJ "ori'fe&uth 19th. near Pt. V' Mary's Ava. with pevlntf all -paia. linn a nnv (coaiion v . for St Loula flat and a snap k t t tl.KO. W. FAENAM SMITH & CO. . . r-a Famam 81. Douf. 104, CLOSE IN (Ba Bpaclal. Dee. & '07.) i" 44 n. front neat - Paston Hotel. 17,509. Harrison & Morton. 11 N. Y. Ufa. Dour 111 o 2101-MIAiU ST. THH N0N-RE8rDENT OWNER 13 CERE TOR A, FEW. DAYS AND WANTS AN Or'f gR A8 UK IS KERB TQ BELL THIS FROPERTY. It recU for $25 nor month and is 4rth 43,(00 la REAL money a two rterr dweillDK, 8. rooms, date root porclala bath, km. c1obi. sewer, city wator and barn, on paved street, con rec lent to ttA. Podge itreet and North 1 4th atreet car Hues. The price U II. 100; part terms at per cent in- terftct. If you want a bargain look at tlOl Kjfami t, and make m an offer. i i. . - 2714 NOKTII 25TH The owner a noti-regldent wante An offer for thU 0-room dwelling. It to newly painted, In good repair, rente for fit rad 1 worth $1,800. Make tic an offer al atari soe 11,000 mort gage on tkir property- GARVIN BROS., i lot raraam BL ciruii-K MOitiOAtiija tX)R ifAUE ,1 Aruaaked to a;l a number of choloe trul iuorta&(ra. well secured Call tor par- 4U.-u!nrev Anmr taeiu-ar tne ioiohi. . 6 .. -j, 4 oC Improved lty proirty. . fcJ- 4 tj-r ei.L. mt,r&vaJ car breuerty, JlM te tidOu, farm tnort(et. aecured iy eo ot I tie beet farn.a In northeastern ';etaa,a, C -t several ot theee, if da M Ini Ail win ir1 tlnee Invest laeiloa. f .. . o a. waxjjv.ch. aU brow a IiiM.-k. FWhD CLUB DISTRICT . -, Prve-soMt eetlac susw In the course of coniflctton. nnJru eicept heat; uoubr fluu.ii: h'l throuh!y well built: east fror Wt: lx.e4 on Itik Ave. between Alasou Ma eol. C4 :jy terms. , Ci' ii: CAliLBEliG, I4H.I Ufa BUi. POR AT, block IX A!brTjF i J 1. lh T. Ai. Co. til- V!e . . 0-ns4 U "V'!tl ltry the xnxbeaet liran a and (Vl.fn.la. lu4 r-t fir.t on ( ailfomla by , i,-t ou iJiB el reel Fine fc two reel. ' r'-n.M or a cuotle erf ajuble bnck r.at C enrr k nuoue to elU ao aet busy and make ei:r. RILAKDrR TVONBOaf. JJ N. Y. Ufa. 0-fra4 li s r ? . ; ; rr-Mty wtt Chila Hover, ,i ate. KJt i;i, .ni TiTf rpi'cf CO, REAL ESTATE CITT rKOPMTT rOH lAlB. (Continued.) Close-in Honies On l"vdre Ft. rear Jsth.. 7-room house. eth, cbivct, eta. Kiuth front lot. M.kfU Near .Tlh.and Dodae. 7-room. 4-etorv. all modern heme; n furnace, piauibtna. etc. The Byron Reed(1Go. Phone D 2ff7. 8. 14th. 6 POR SALE A well built 10-room frame houe, rren'trully Pilened rn hardwood; lisrdwoo 1 f,oira. ntantel. mndera ball rom ar.1 ronrenlent;y arrangred. Will sll at a vury low price, te be removed from prewnt tT-mleea by purrhaai-r. Ad dress C C. Rose water. Bee Eld.. Omaha. (i miuj usoo wiu 1;uy eWaat -room modern house at 414 N. tlst St.; east frnni; aaved atreet; permanent aldewa'.k; heau lfui lawn; large shade trees Fsey terms If necesaarr. THOMAS PRENNAN. Room L New York L4fe Bulldinr. REAL ESTATE PARK. HA til LANDS .'OB SALS Colorado. COLORADO crn alenastde . Juleehura reeer- votr, Vogma county, Dltohee , through part of this land. Veiy cheap at. A1A60 per sera , r M0 acre. four miles from Mercer. l. gen county, a fine section, at 410.(10 par acre. Xand all over eaatera Colorado for sale cheap. V rite us for list. , Equitable Realty & Trust Co., 2 Board ot Trade Building. (i-M77 8 If earaska. CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEB. A fine section of level land, nine milea north of Potter, for a few days at 47. io l-r acre. Two sectlona In Rldner Draw, about twelve mliea from 6idney, olieap at iil.vO per acre, ICO ecres. five miles N. Vf. of Poter, II.S0 per acre. KIMBALL COUNTY, NEB. Two fine sections, about Iwlv, mllaa N.. W. of Xvlmball. at 17.00 per acre. Equitable Realty k Trust Co., C2 Board of Trade Building. (20) M74 8 FOR BAt.EJ-Ftult farm of 15 acres near rloreme; JJ,0; goot house and barn. CREIGII. 80X3 & CO., M Bee Bldg. () MS66 8 INDI IAND! LAND! Invest your savlnrs In some "GOOD OU) MOTHER EARTH." We hve something lit in the way of a land list. v rue ior 11. rHAULKI a- MATHIUEN, . Wolbach, Oraeley Co.. Nebraska. - ' (J0)-Jd30 8x MR. INVE8T6R-I bare a Boyd county, reorasaa iarm inn 1 mun aeu quicK. It you have some Idle money here far a bargain for aomeont. Address Y 69, -cr or nee. o) mtu NOTICE OF SALE OP S-AND. NOTICE la hereby riven that aealed blda will be received and filed In the ofTVee of the county dark - of Oeeeley county, Nebraska, up to noon of0 14tu day u( December, XW7. for the fcuiflas of the following described land now owned by Oreeley county, Nebraska, Tie. Section U. In towtiSliip is, range 10 nt section n. tewn shlo II. rsriie t. In Oreeler- county. Ne breska. Bids may be made for the entire tract or ror any suoaivision ot the bato. The board reserees the rttht to reject any or all bids or portions of bids, and readvertlss the above land It the bids sub mitted are disproportionate to the true value of the above described land. Hy order of the Board of Countly commissioners of Oreeley county, Nebraska. Wltnosa my hand and the seal of said county at Gree ley, Nebraska, this 30th day of November A. U. ' JAMES o. BANT, County Clerk ... CO) M7KDeo.lI FOR SALE) l,aflO-acre raneh, southern central Kansas. 116,614; lOP-aere farm. Im proved, 4H miles from best town In Kan sas of 4.000 population: ne waste land, aci.ool hoi- at corner, on 14-lneh a as line. tt.00; 3 acres, part In corporation of good town In gas belt, price W.CM); up-to-date ' 1 J-room hotel, M,Su0; good busi ness corner with building, ItOMX. Liv ery barn, tt.KW. p. H.y Kttley, Thayer, nanaae. (iw aii7 ex Twxae. Have for sale I Lars. Ranches ea O-ulf Coast of Texas. "','" acres. acres and l.0iw acre. Will take part In trade. Write us. TUB INTERNATIONAL LAND AND IN- VtSIMKM CO. Omaha, Neb. iut Bee BMg. MSa 8 Wtsaeaataw . - TO INVESTORS. No Investments In farm lands are af fected by financial flurrlea. Put your money where it wm constanuy merer se in value: always, free from risk. We can sell you any amount from 49 to 8.010 arrtf of north' trn Wisconsin enot'-esr lanoa ' O. H. INGRAM, Jr. Rlc like. Wli. ' . ry)-Mig Dee fix REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED-Clty loatia Peter Trust Co. , tsy evi MONET TO LOAN Payne Inestme.f -o, uz vn IX) WEST RATES Bemis, Faxton ' Blork. MONEY to loan o imjpreved Opaha. prop. eriy. W. J. Dr.BJttODY XTfV. CO.. Tel, Doug-. 6J0I. , , tii N. Y. U (II) il80J WANTTTD City lcaus and warrants. W. rsrnaro Smith 4k Co., 1320 Farram 8t LOANS on ImrroTed city property. W, H. i nomas, atu r iisl, ivauonai Hank fioir. ; 2) W) PRIVATE MONErr-NO DELAY. OAR VIM BROS., Ifrj4 FARNAM. . . . COj j4 WANS on Improved Omaha property, OKeefe K. H. Co. luffl N. Y. Life BMg, t2.') nuo pJO TO .OCiO TO LOAN-I'rlvste money, no dels a J. H. Sirwood. f N. Y. Lit, (73) 44 TjW to lionoo made premntly. T. D. Weed, neaa siog., uia ana r arnam 4Ti WM4 WANTED TO BORROW BAtT-R tlan banks loan 0.1 lev- v quarter in rteorasee; wantoa. Hot m, t- bly, ' wu aii Ji x WANTED TO BUY WANTED Te buy eecond-band fjioliar. couk and I eating stoves, varvela. lu,e leuru, office furniture, eld civiltw ajvd ktieea, pianos. fMilliera, bad pnliv.a, guHii and all Hints ef teels: or wtil buy tne lu-niiuie or yeur iuiun couipiri It. L', il neiews I aid. Call U.e rU'l Baa. 1,1 iXu. tx A4.eJl ffX-OND MA.SJ fd sacks Mo amount A W. Aii'JNPR.' A Xunu ittiL ei. (3.A-W766 WANTl..i, TO UZ calv 1aL l-o . 4 -S. t-w WANTED TO EUY ( Oatlnued.) TO YOU WANT TO PF1.I, YOfR ltXMlNl Tt K! . VE CAN I" XT n.a Ttr. T'ON'T wait, rx) 1 r NOW. OMAHA RANT!. COMPANY. TEL. loL'O. al. N. Y TJFH MJV . C)MM3 ax HEX'OND HAND furniture bought and ail(1; alr tna'-hlnee ot aU Kinds rvntcl, 47 per montb TeL Vvng. 651. ('JF MM4 TO PARMFR9. PRODLCB SHIPPERS Hlfhent prk-s fir butter and etfs. Cnr r men ren.l e. sent trtM alilpnient. ana Bennett cjuri.Ty, umaiia. C- w C'APH rs'fl lor second-hand clOilns;, shoes. etc. No. inn PL iei. ned ()-101 WANTED Room Ins; or boardlnc h"uee. 14 or more rooms; must be cheap lor cash. Al'lresa P 4-K. B-'O. . (2I')-4 tx WANTED TO RENT OENTT.EMAN AND WIFE, ynnna- people, wish to rent large, nnely rurnlsued room. In resltlvelv private family. In the very beat - locality; no other considered! beet references. Address A 467, care Be. (.44) 770 Ex OENTL.EA1AN AJVD WIFE, young peopls. wish to rent lara. nnely turntahed room. In posltlrely private family, in the very beM locality; no other conaldered; beet references. Address A 457, rare bee. (Mt M 7x WANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT abstracter dealrea poattlon after January it: wouia ' consider pur ohkstng real eetate and abstract buxlnete on reasonable terms. Address Y TV, care Bee. i27) MTJe 10 flTt'ATION WA N T ED As clerk In re tail arooery busineeii; hare ha.l feur years' experience and can furnish good reference. Address Wm. F. Bwebohm, 4S Koenlg St-. Grand Island. Neb. (27)-M70 Dl EXPERIENCED bookkeere and atenoa- ranher. Address E, Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs. 7"D 144 DAT WOMEN furnished free of cherce. Telephone Douglas ma T7) M412 BY roechanlcsl and structural draftsman; will take ocia .too; can oeeijrn narhlnerv, steel trusses, etc Address B S43, csre Bee. (37) M2S8 7x COrPETBNT youny lady wlhej position Itn dressmaker. Address ISi Xxvcust HI. (77 .MM 7k REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles K.'lapp, administrator to carl WT Kflllng end Charles w. Malier. w'i of lot 17. l-is-U 8 Chrlstiiir Paier to same, same fcj. J. BuKtvan to c. w. nailer. undlvt-tO of block 175. "Florence. . EHxa Chrlstmann to Mrs. Mary Nledselskl, li t 14, block 847, South. Omaha 71 TVencis Ay Brogan nnd wife to Mau-' l''e Tsrkeleen, block 14, Lwn- !d 1.B01) llrj" O. Bedford and husband to John H. Routson, lot 17, block 17, Bedford Place SSO Florence company to Albert E. Parnielee, part ef lots XI ape 13. Florence Holghta 1.260 John Ftelnbrunner and wife to Bes sie Kavan. lots 8 and v. block 8. Park Forest 10 Benjamin R. Stouffer end wife to the insurance Building company, part of lot 14, block 47, South Omaha Charles F. Fahs and wife to Benja min R. Btnurrer, pert or lot 14, block 47. South Omaha Meliora Woolworth FaJrfeld and husband t Charles L. Yates and wife, lot 18, block 1, Sulphur Sortnsj ...... 80S 1 4T5 600 William O. Oambl and wife to Provident Real Estate cempnny, lets 1, 8- and I), block I. Pope Placfl. Provident Real Estate company to Elisabeth W. Wrlrht. same Cora Hunt Slabaugh and htieband to Adoiph Harm, s4 or lot 11, v.1 L. nn o . v. A-u Bay Mead" to Aden C. Wilson," 'lots 4. ana 10, block , Ttowjlng orcen addition Anna A. Wareham et al. to Bert B. Boom ana Henry Laurenhurg-, nVt ,,f lot 8. block It. Omaha 1" 1 Same to Frank W. Fogg, H of lot 8, block 19, Omaha The Midway Tnveatment compare to Mary yecnout. lot it, block 1. Pou ter & Cobb's Second addition 404 T8 Continental Trust company to John r. veoerrren, lets i ana i, block It. Srhlestnrer-s addition E. P. Hicks and wife to same, same Frank W. Carmlchael te Emma N. 25 Btirmester, lot 11, block 11, Hal cyon Hetrhta 2S Ernest Rehm and wife to fl. A, Hftim, lots 4, 7 and 8, block It, Prospect Place , Ellen B. Graoe-and husband te same. same :,j,fj.-,tAU-:f'-1? LEGAL NOTICES OFF1CB OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8, 1807. To the 8 touk holders: Nntloe is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders ef the Omaha and North Platte Railroad company will be held at the office of the eouipany In Omaha, Nsb at 4 o'clock p. m., on January pi, 1W. for the purpoee of acting upoa the Question of selling u.e railroad, property and franchises of this company te the Chicago, Burlington A Wulncy haUioad ceinpauy. the railroad and property aforesaid belua bow under lease to trie aam company. ry oraer ui the board of directors, W. P. Dur'Ke, Secretary. Nlbdeut CFFIC1D OF TUB OXFORD KANSAS Ra lroad coiriDMir. Omaha. Me.. Nov. 1407 T the Stockholders: Notice is ereby given that a special meeting of the slockhoKlers ef the Oxford A Kansas Rail road company wu be held at the office of the company at Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. to., on January 10, li)8, tor the purpose ot eetli upon the auesllon of selling the railroad, property ana franchises of the company t UiS LUiottgo, ourungieu A Qulncy Railroad company, the taliroad and crouertr aforesaid beiua now under lease lO in saiu wmvau. cy viuer wr the board el OUreoutra w. r. Uurkee, Beoretary. rioaoui OFFICW OF THB REPUPTJCAN VAL lev. Kansas A South weiTTln Rsilruad Coinpaoy, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8, 1W7. ie the bteckholdors; Notice Is hereby given that a epecla! meeting of the stockholders of the lujtubllcan Vausy, Kansas feouih- weateiu Ratlroea cempany win tie held at the endue ef Ui ovwiajr In Omaha, Ne braska, at 4 e'uleuk p. m. u January 10, llhA, or the puipose ef action vpon the uxllun of suauis the railroad, ereperty and franchises ef this eouipany te the Cul Cgo Burllngtuu A QslbL-y hallioai coiu- tny, Ui railrm Leltig now unotf ly oi c-r of the llie railreaa an property atereeaid leaae t U:e aaid coinuaiiy. beard of direutor. V. P, Durkae, Seurslary. 08TICE OF TH E OMAHA AND SOUTH western Railroad Company. Omaha, Nsb.. Nov. 8. lu i'.-To the Blkbnldersi Notice is berehy glvsn that a special meeting ef the stovkhblder of tit Oisaha and South western Relireaa company will b held at tb bflice ( the cmpany at Omaha, Neb.. at 4 o'clock p. to., on January iu, l'je, for tne put pose or arung upon u.e question er ssiung lite raureaa, proorir ana rrB chlses ef the company to tl.e Chlcano. bur llnston A Qulncy Railroad company, the rauroaa ana piupeny aruresaia oetns; now under lea te said company. By order of the board of directors, W. P. DUHeCKE. Secretarsr. Nliui OFFICH OF TUB REPUBLICAN VAL. ley A wyorrlrf Keilrend company On, ana, jveo.. .ov. 1, iw,-ln tne fciotk holders: Netio ts hereby riven that stieclal meeting of the stockholders of the Republican Valley A Wyoming Railroad company will be held at the ftllce b( the Company la Omaha, l.'ebraaaa, at 4 o'clock p. n.. en January 10, far the eurpuee er acting upvn tne queaiiea et eelllng tt. rallioad. property and fraochlses ef tb company te the Chkaso. Haruoytun (jstacy Rallresd compaoy, the railroad and properly aferaeald being now una. bias t said (em Dan v. by oraer of iki beaid f a.r sclera. W. P, Doraee. b re- lei y. Miuiwt OKT1CT9 OF THE KANSAS CITY A Omaha P..:ay Con. leer. maha. Nan. Nov. 6. 18 . th bLXhol4ers: Netlc le berey given Uit a nll uteeling ef the siovMr.ciuer or me . tinoiu City ('oat. a Hallway company will be held at tt.e urfice of tne cemiaiiy In Falfflsld. Ne braska. at 6 HiM a ra. ea January li. lw. ler tu puipuoe et irtini una the luHi'un of eeiiu li e -ti,ir.i. nvperty tt ii fruncKisa ,f ttt ixvu kuv te u.e i into, iiunu.s'on A luy KeilA cum. tu le.iived j4 piepMtr sivivm 4 . .i.i t.i-w ui.a.r Inn le se i tuiot any. k i .. t f tie beaid ef 4u, u,r Iv p, Li. i..i..l f, r.v.( GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR CAVAXJtr AND A R-tille--.- lloreoa and I'rat and Pack Males Chief 4.tnrtermeTe a iEc. Omaha, Nvbraaka. Kcrember 1U VO.'. Sealed pro poeala. In triplicate, will be teoetred at this flic until 11 o'clock central standard time, December 10, IJnf, and then openenl. In the preeenr. of attemllns; blridera. for J 4 Cavalry Horwea, U ArtUlery lioreee, 44 Riding Hnraea. 4 Draft lloreee, 71 Iraft Muiea, Wheel and Xad, and U Paofc Mules, for delivery at Omaha. Nvhmk. or other prominent railroad point a The arrimala t eon form te apeclflrwttcns fer cavalry and artillery boreea and muiea. United State i-t-rves right to acoept or releot any er all propoaala cr any part thereof. Partic ulars and blanks for proposals will be fur nished en application. Rnv-elop contain ing proposals t be Indorsed "Proposals for Horses or Mul" and addressed to Major Tho. Swob. Cblet Uuariermaater. NU-la-le-thVT-a SEAIJOD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE reived at office o treasurer Battle Creek Mountain sanitarium, N. H. t. V. S., Hot Springs, South Dakota, until 11 o'clock, n., jHnuaty X 1908, and then opened, for tur-nlshtna- and delivery of vltrtMed pipe. In accordance with Instructions and speclfl Cfitloyis, copies of whk-h, with blank opro iosala asd other Information may be had upon application to W. A. Tucker, treasurer. RAILROAD TIME CARD UJIIO.X STATION AOtla AND MARCY. t atoa Paoisle, . 1 Leave. Arrtva. Th Overland LfmrtedV.li 8 50 am a 8.40 pna The Colorado Express. .a S CO pm a 5:0 pm Atlantic Express u al0:l5 am j he ureron Kxpres....a 410 pm a 6 'V pm The Los Ans-ele Llm...al5 "S pm a 8:15 pm The Faet Mall a 8:30 am a 5.45 pm V"e China b Japan Malta 4: pm a 5 60 pm Cola.-ChK.eao HpelctJ. . .rU 10 am a t. 04 am peat Btioms'a L'cal.bl!:S0 pm b 1:40 pm rvortn riatte uncai a t:u am a :v pm Catcaao A KerAkwesters). Chlcuco Payllstit a 7.35 am all:48 pm St. Paul-Minn. Kxpress.a t :B0 am a:0:00 pm Chicago Local '..all 80 am a I M pm Sioux City Pasaciaer...a 1M am a t.JK pm Chicago f'aasonber a ( 00 pm a 9 30 am Chlcaao fSpelrnl .... 4.00 pm a 8:23 am St. Paul-Minn. Limited.. N:M pot 7:40 am Los Anneles Limited a 1:90 pm aiz xa pm Overland Limited ,.,..alO:00 pia a 8 23 am Fast Mail ;.i a 8 04 am Stout City Local. ....... .a 8:50 pm a 8 90 am rest Man - a 4 pm Twin City Limited . 4 IS pm a 7:40 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:60 pm a 5:40 pm .Incoln-York-Chadron .b T fO Dm alO RB am Deadwood-I.lncoln ...:.a f- pm- a 5- pm Casper-Shoshonl a 8:00 pm al0:?5 pm Hsstinrs-Superlor ..t...b 8:"0 pm b 8 40 pm Fremont-Albion .... O 8 34 pm b l Jj pm CkloaT, Roek Island Pacta. EA3T. Chicago Limtted. ....... a 8:00 am ali os pm Iowa Local a 4:10 am a 4 50 pm Des Mjines Fassenaar. a 400 on ell JO pm Iowa Local bU: am b 8:58 pm Chicago (tasters Ex)..a4'rOpm a I:Zo pm Chicago Flyer a 4:00 pm a 1:35 am WEST. Rocky Mountain I.fd..all:H pm a I:W am Solo, and Cal. F.I a 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm kl. and Texas Ex a? 4:40 pm a 1 45 pm Lincoln Falrhury Pees .h 8:45 am blO:2S am Cblcmao Great Westevsi. St. Paul-Minneapolis ., 8:80 pm 7:30 am Ft. Paul-Minneapolis ... T:J0 am 11:86 pm Chicago Limited 4:(6 pm 4 27 am Chicago Express ........ 7:30 am U pm Chicago Expreas. 4 30 pm 4 i0 pm Mlaeowrt Pacian. K. C. A St. L. Exp.',;.. .a 6:00 am a 4: am K. C. A St. L.. Exp .all 14 ptn 11:54 pm Nebraska Local . - a .uo pm ai4:; era IlllBoU CeatraX,. . , Chicago Bxpress a 1:14 am a 8:45 pm iinn. Si St. Paul tixp..b l: am a x:m pm Chlcaao Llmltwi a 4:u0 cm a 5:80 am Minn. & St. Paul Lftitd.a 8:50 pm a 8-.2 am Wakuk. ... - St. Louis rxpreseA..L.e : pr a 8J0 am bt. Louis Local (hem council Bluffs) ...... ..a BU9 am all:u pm etanberry Looai (from council iiiuirs)-a sios am dio:ib am Chlcaao. Milvraake St. jraaJL Chic. A Colo. Special:. .a T:26 am all:50 pm Cat.. A Ore. Kxpresa.a 4:j0 ptn a 5.25 pm (veriaaa umitta u.... s:wi pm a s: am Feiry Local ....jL.i. ..a 6:16 pm all:00 am -. ui ! . . DCntlXQTOV STAi lOTH 4k MAgON. ajarUnatoa. " ' ", , Leave. Arrive. Denver California. ...a 4:10 pm a 8:46 pm Nnrthwert Special .....a 4:10 pm a 5:46 nm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 3:4a pm Noi thweft Express ...ail:S8 pm al0:lS pm Nebraska points .a 6:46 am a 6:10 pm Sebraska Kxpresa. ....a 8:1s am a 6:10 pm ncolu Fast iXaii.,..b 1:46 pm aU:ll pm ncoln Local b 8:04 am Lincoln Looal ,. ai0:)J pm Lincoln Locai '-r'l 7:M pm Schuyler - Plattsmouth.b 8:10 pm bl0:20 am peii'vue - Plattsmouth.a 8:00 pm a 6:60 am l'laitsmouth-lowa ... ...b 6:18 am pellevue-Pleltsmouth b 1:80 pm Denver Limited. a 4:10 pm a T:r5 am Chlcsgo Special, ...a 7:40 am aU 45 pm Shlcago ExfreM ,() pin a 8:55 pm hlcago Flyer u.,,..a 4 30 pm a 4:30 am Iowa Local a 8:16 am all am St. Louis Kxpress. ...... .a 4:45 pm aU i0 am Kansas City ft et, jo..eio:et pm a f so am Kansas City A t. Jee.,a 8:15 am a 4:10 pm Kaiisaa ciiy oi. jo. .a ties pm WEBSTER STA 10TH A WEBSTER tThleasro, St. Psral, atlButaapoIla OaaaAsw Leave. Arrtva Twin City passenger.... b 4:30 am b 6:10 pm Sioux City Pa.wenger.. .a 1:00 pm all : 80 am Emerson Iocal o 4 4o pm Emerson lxca1 1:46 am pm b f i" s e 4:m pm Missouri Pactfte. . Local via "Weeoina water :.li:em a . pm Falls Cy Ieal....,,.,.b 8 60 pm all:?5am Fails City Local 1...0 7:00 pm cll:25am a Dsllv. b Dally etoent Sunday, a Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Daily except Monaay. ' BRUCKER RAPS -BRIDGES' PLAN riftk Warder Mill Kaoolt Dill ta Amend (ha Sisa 041 aaae. i Ooodley Brucker, . councilman from th Fifth ward, baa taken up th cudtls against th4rdlnanc to arqfjvd th sign ordinance lntruduced by Counollmnn Bridges Tues day. Mr. Brucker says the proposed amendment will mak a fwaotlcal chan In the present appearanoe of the streets, sinoe tt only abolishes those signs at. tsched ta Ulephsn and gimUar pole and that theee elgrs are all se small as t be practically unnoticed in. the forest of sign which line tb curb ot tb principal streets. ' II says h Is willing t sv.pirt an rdl nance which will perailt electric starn. slightly over tha sis perral'i'1 by tne prssect ordinance, to remain, but he doeg want all 'signs on th curbs removed In stall ter. WINTFR TRAVFL HOLlTi nCC tillllCn inHICU nULUO Urr yitstar leiken clew te Start (er Tkelr Reeert Weet and elk. , Travel through Omaha to th winter re sorts baa not started yet, according ta th local ttatlona and ticket agents. "It is a little too early for the travel south," said a local ticket agent, "and U Is Ji.ft th season between ths summer chen. rate and those whs go to the eoast for the winter. Tt a rstea te the eoast In the summer are Jt and these rate ob tained until October 61. The rate during the winter are 840 second class, or t first claos. Thur Is much inquiry new about rate to th south, partiuulaly Cuta Th round trip rate to Havana I 8'7 60, whlck allows plenty of stopovers along ths rout. Prob ably this travel wilt Bet t up to what It was last yar." Ml'Uona ef battles er YuVa Hopsy sad Tar tiave been sold wltheut any perao ever having experteaee'l any ethsr thaa bei.eflclal results from Its ua for coujl . olds and lung troubles. Thl 1 becaua the ganuir.e Foley's Honey and lay la th yelWw trfiokag untaln aa pltes cr otter karnifal drua. Ouard yeur bealtfe by refusing any but th gvuuU. Wot eels ty all drugfista. ELASTICITY CUIFiEST 1SEED Becretsry Cortelyeu AX Conresi to jlajten Currency L gelation. TEMPORARY AID BEFORE ROSE Only 8pecl0e R eeerana ea dat low Is tkat rrwasfit Atteatlea It Olvea Ike Sabje-re Cellmate Ex- . reed Rcveaae. WAS HTNOTON, Deo. 6 BpecU! Interest In the annual report of the secretary of the treasury center around lh final para graphs la which the secretary deals with the financial flurry. Ha advocate prompt actios, making no specific recommendation however. Elasticity, be declares, la the chief requirement et a currency System that will meet every requirement. lie ays: During the summer the gradual Increasing rate ot Interest charged for oall money, time money, and discounts of cemmerclal bills Indicated a prorreslve diminution In the amount of available cash. Accordingly, it was decided Aucuat 23. 1M, to make each eek substantial deDostta n th different sections of th country, with the particu lar object of facilitating the tall movement of the crop. In hta announcement tif this plan the secretary of the treasury said: I tils action ts taken te meet tne cun. merrtal and Industrial need a of th coun try at thl season and Is believed to b preferable to waiting until a time er acute atrlrirency, when the only alternative would be a larre aeneral deposit, ine lat ter policy the secretary deelrea to super sede py ons wnicn snail nave as ns ulti mate ohject the adjusunent of operations ot the Treasury department, as rapidly ss may bs practicable under exletina lew, In such manner us shall preclude their being In any senee a disturbing factor in tho buelnesa world." Theee distributions continued Weekly until the iiXftrrxjte amount of ?..ift.inn had been distributed. Notwithstanding this measure, there was a constantly Increasing stringency ln the monetary centers, which culminated in the forced suspensions of serersl Important Institutions. , Dnt ta Ho rata; ef Fend. Prior to this crisis th shipments at our rsncy te the weet by stern banks for crop moving purposes had been Insignifi cant. There had been no Important ship ment of gold abroad, so the monetary stringency seemed to be due. In large meas ure, to the hoarding of funds by owners thereof who had become apprehensive of their financial safety. As the crlnls ap proached the department adopted the strong! st measures to rive material a 'Hist ance. Within four dave there was trans ferred from the treasury to the banks the sum of iJft.OCO.OOO, the security received therefore being such state, municipal and railroad securities a are acceptable under the laws of the states of New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jer sey as Investments by eavlnaa banks. On November 12 there ware on deposit In na tional bank depositaries: To the credit of the treasursr of the United States IOZ, 958,811.44 To the credit of disbursing' offi cers , 11,877,426.40 Total msl:37.n4 This sum was distributed among nionl banks ta every state and territoiy of the union. These deposits, and other treasury opera tions, In connection with the associated efforts of prominent financiers and other business men. who aided first by riving important relief to certain embarrassed In stttutlcns and afterward by providing for the Imports of gold, of whloh.up to No vember 16 there hsd been eneaged more then iu0.0vo,ooo, operated to prevent a dan serous panic. The secretary of the treas ury has made such adjustment ef deposits between the vsrleus cities and sections was Dosmble In such a time of financial stress, and through the co-operation of eastern bankers has seaured the transfer, through the usual commercial channels, of large sums of mnnev to the south, the west. the northwest and th Paelfle coast. There was. , however, great financial distress in many sections of the country end a re markab)e scarcity of currency. The eltsr Intf bouses in nearly all the prominent cities ot the United Slate felt Obliged to adopt sucb measure of relief as they found available. Th ramarkahlv sound and rroa- nerous condition of the country would seem to warrant t'ne belief that the strain will leave behind no extensive business depre slon. Many Patriotic CHtsen Whon th story of the recent commercial end Industrial dlaturbanc baa been fully told I am confident that many misappre hensions will be cleared swsy and that ths Interdependence of all sections ot the coun try will b more fuUy understood. It If said thst many of our people have hoarded money. This Is undoubtedly true; but so have the banks. We hear little, however. ef the untold numbers of patriotic rltlxena who, know lug that the banking situation throughout th country was essentially sound, am not allow themselves te v r- fluenoed by th exoltement of the mcnimt, but oo-obcratd with national backs, u'tv Inns banks, trust Companies and other In stitutions to support credit and restore commence. The secretary of the treasury la given wide discretion In tnaoy rpattsrs whereld be la rarely called upon to exercise it, and utile, ir any. la others wkere it is neeaaj dally, particularly as to oartaln of thus having to do with th Vitally Important subject of eur currency. In times ef emercency Ms hands ars virtually tied. If In suoh periods of stress. In aa effort ta avert calamity and serve the Interests f all the people, be Is ohlleed t resort to unusual measures, criticism la unfortu' rately In many Instsnces directed, not te the Inadequacy of tha system, but solely to the effort to give relief, even though It be successful In accomp'lshlrg that pjrpcse. it fchouid net Jj forgotten that ne has te deal with the practical rather than tha ineorencai eios or tne currency question. The failure of the adherents of the Various suggested plsns ef currency reform to co operate or to siiiee upon a practical meas ure would hardly appear t be snfflclent reason for holding him responsible for their Indecision snd Inaction. Th laws under which he administers hi office should be. rrede to meet the dully needs of the people, and his duties, sufficiently onerous as thvy sre, should not be mad more burdensome by rt-fctrlctlnne whhih leave him with the responsibility, but with no adequate mean at his disposal to meet It. Law As tenia 1 1 ta Opratln. What has happened not only this year, but many times befure, should serve a an edauotilUun to enact wise law for th prevention In the future of disasters due la part at least to th Imperfect organisa tion of the monetary system. Admittedly It ha buen great service to our peup.e, but with chana-fiis condlttoua theie has be come mere apparent each year the need for Imuroieinent of a aubetanllal and per manent chsrcter. If no ant Ion Is It puwht sdvlbable at thl time fully ts meet this need, I deem It Important that acnieth'n be dun aa speedily a may b ernlt?nt with tharough con.1rtrati..n to provide un der gavsrnment guaranty a greater elas ticity to th currency o'mlhl"g which shall be sutomsiio In Its opera Hon and whU:h shall tend ts entiallae rate of la. tt-taei. nut Only la different sections of the country, but at different pertuus of the year. Provision should be made either for such elasticity Without the necessity of intervention on the i.art of the aioretary of th. treasury or he ehould be granted th suthurliy to supply it by aroperry ear, guarded meaaurea. I believe that sliu- pliciiy of plan snd promptness of action are what the pennle nd snd will de mand. What particular form this mped ler'sUtlon should tsk must Le left te tha action of Cong teas. I have no pride of opinion ae to the muOiod, but I take the deepest concern that the rtrUt Shall b aoeijualaly eefiefU lal. The only apeuifie reconjinMndation would I nkl at present la that It be givort promnt attention and that It tie not Isi.l aside until some definite mean of rel:ef St. all nave bean enacted Into law Owing te li e uitueua) demands made aa the various tf fh Ula ul the d-prl nieni, and paittcuiarly ea lb f ire of my own loi meant office, during the peat month ' have been unable to etnbrst e In tin re port several topic upon which dita have been e Elected and t n tilth I had Intii14 to r-fer at hum lnth. T'e mstlrts will I.e made th subjm-ts nf later reports for the informetton of consres Gevf rsieeal Heeelpls. Tba report opens wiik a statetnant shew. lug receipts and expar.dltur s follow: Tt.e nMslvts of Ilia aovernmsnt froo. all ource iby werratiis) fur tu nel year tia yun w. w. were. A'leta tiusl.iiiis , f'rotu ( i.rul rev.nue Fruia eeUe uf f-.il.ll., Ufi.1 llem tn.st f jiide, 1eperlBieJil ol sltsie flora tn!sh Indi-miilt y I rum piwiits on c.tiie4., k.i- llutl di'Hiilt min Fie n tu.iuia fee. Hues. ba J"?, !'i3 64174 .if ;fii ).a l.au U 1,1 ST I ," 144 644.48 a'ties. u rif'IM 1uiu lax ea aa'.teual bei k4.... ttvi.ei v FToni iart payment Central Pa- rin railroad lntre4nee ... 6 84,0:6 l From irml ef Inter-! by Pa. lOo railway 1.04Xt4 4 From relmbiire-rnsat by Jamee- tiw:t Kjx.Hion company .... 4" ("4 41 From mnr deioalt fund L, .. r'tti rtoldlers heme pt-rmanent fund 5T4, 43.nl) From sale Of ordnance mater ial. lo M.41lli Fr. i.t Bevy inslon. pavy h- rnei. ciotDirg ana leposit iiuls IIT, Ml7 Frttn sales of old v.se', ! -V 1 From fws coneular, le'lers patent, and I ! 6.1l.;i JO Ftem ilepreiatfona on ptibllo inr.ia ie,,jv., From deposits for surveylmt pul-llc lind 1 T" I r From saU -f Indian land, etc 6.Tli,V4u6 rront tax en seal skin and tent of Fox leliinds lis in i" From unmlgrant fund t.7a. T' a e From naturalisation feee 6AI 1 1 From forent reserve and ro-op- etstlve fund l.tol.t.-n 1J FTt m Alaska fund, lli-enee fes, 1S7.1B1.13 From Judicial fees, fines snd penalties, etc 1.004.0 1? From sales of government prop erty mm finm l" ot lands snl bldira N From IMstrtct nf CHumMi IW.". J2 From dlvltl-nds I anama rullroad stock, subs.dy, rent els, etc ty.flTtSI Froin proceeds of town sites, ve-lsjnBtion service tl.U6.00 From sal af towa lota. Ok la- horns l,7n 14 From recording fees 10.502 56 From miscellaneous 4.4. life. rrom postal re ven ue . lM.iS6 6.1,7 Total receipts 4844. 73. ,W 63 Ks send it res. Th expenditure for th sam period were: For th civil establishment In cluding foreign Intercourse, pi, olio buildings, Panama CHnal, collecting the revenues, deficiency In the postal reve niios, $7,fir9,.2.81, District ot Columbia, and ether miscel laneous emensea t! SOMA. Ml M For the military establishment, incinaing river nd narnor-i, forte, areenala, seeoosst de fenses, and sxpenses of th war with Spain and In th I'hlllrDlnc IK 576.465 48 For th naval establishment. mrlndmg construction of new vessels, machinery, armament, equipment, Improvement at navy-yards, nnd expenses of the war with Spain and In tlu Phlllpplree 97,124.464. Fur Indian service 15,l-.a 41 For pension M.,6I4.31 For interest en th publio debt, 84.441. 10.34 "6r77S.!3.747.75 for postal service Total expenditures , ).5o5,0O5.D7 .73,48.753.U Showing a surplus of I 64,230,686.30 The Feblle Debt. Th report shew th publio debt to be 468t.834.2e6, inturcst having censed on 81.1M. 615, with tL7.1T8,l2 bearlnH no Interest. There was on hand IV,008,868 In cash in the treasury, and cash to the credit of the United State la all' depositories was $1. 638,027,086.83. Compared with the preceding fiscal year the Inereas la receipts was IH4.n3t.435. Inereas In expenditures was S5,771,lTS.tl. FUeai year 160 S. Th revenues of the government for the eurrent fiscal year are thus estimated upon th basis af existing laws; From oustoms $311,000.000 00 From internal revenue JW4.0uO.rO0 to From miscellaneous sources .... 6fi,ooo,ots) f From postal revenue R)l,02f,bel.l0 Total estimated revenue.... 6844,oai,rn.lO Th xpendlture for the ara period are estimated as follow: For civil For mlllta For naval or civil establishment sW POO.ono .00 ary eataDiiahn.ont....,., . vi.wu.iuv.vj establlahmant W.0"0.6"0.00 For Indian service . is,t,orAi . i4,to,ooo.oo For pension Voi. nubile works ... . K,W.OilO.O0 Sv, fnternat on th nubllo debt 2JM)0.t0.Ol lor postal servlo , 801,026,541.10 ToUl estimated expenditure.. 8SO2.O"i5.5S1.10 Or a surplus f 1 42.ouo,ooo.oo Fiscal Year 1009. Tt 1 estimated that upon the basis of ax is: lug laws ths revenue of th government for the fiscal year 1808 will be: From custom $rff0.noe.0oo 00 From internal revenu i.3.0,4),ww 06 From miseellaneoua 66.OuO.000.e) from poetal revenue 2jU.123,0U.30 Total estimated revenue.... 8878,123.01X80 ' The estimate of appropriations required for tb fiscal year 1809, aa submitted by tb executive departments and cflloes, are as follows: Legislative estab lishment I .017,U2.W executive eetab- aliment Executive proper., 8 4J3.610.60 State Dept. 2W.5Ai.0O ' Treasury Dept U,6V).S).0O .War Dept l,217,U0O Nsvy Dept s4.i0 Interior DeDt. 6.414.48.43 Postoaoe Dept i,sa,fc.oo Dept. of Agricul ture 10.666.851 M Dept. of Commerce u. . . ... ml and lienor , iv ph w DeoC of Justice... ' 6u6,7Uk0iW 86.7116613 Judicial establish ment 677.830 08 8.800, 8.U91 60,464,826.63 110. Vi 677 80 4.21171.1(7 X61 .ota.oue. Foreign lntoroourse Jfilitary establish ment Naval establish ment Indian affair pensions funno were Tclslatlv f 7,onooo Treasury Dept 4.406.373.30 War Dept. 111.6M8.8M 64 Navy Dept. ,., ,.!' Interior Dr i. tWl.SnO.OO Dept. ef Ooin,M.-rO and Lror i,i.t".w Dept. o( Justice... 424,fl.08 164,053,478.14 Five Daily to AUMcago Leweief Otuabs Uaioa Statioa at moat convrmient Kotir J Ruosinf right itito tKa heart ol Chicago La Salle I at Sia ttoa ewiy on the elevate J looa. . Chicagr Flf m Chmmkm imy b f p. I yea "T : I .l't - a -a'ive IIHI'l'll i ... i.f t-pt..... ll. ' tt t r Ik ft .e - i,irl,.r ,-t 4".' .. l -i'l of J'iei- . "n.ie.-. Iv-.t t.f CorBin .4 l-.l ' 1 '71 ' T'l.i ..f .I.itiM JlTXlsT -I'i.s el ft Ire ... 1i n..r , nt'niiet at'l'rot-r atltnte Irii.rr.i en fnili.trt il. l.l 24 T,f-On8 It, f "lid, eg - cue , t..tns, Inlernsl lev- ni. rlc , . lt.!80n0i(, Celiac' In reeenu from en i.i'nt..., 6,e,0fl0 Of) M'--eei'aiie.iu, e- clueii e of iking funl and nail. "ml iek redniption fund . ... 36.616. f It- i r.Tr.' ... ... .. , . . .. . . . . t . Total estimated - - . Bitr,irria tlon ..... . if','-, p This show an excess of the fotai . mates of approprlallon sihunt t l the several eteitillve di-i artment' in.it tt estlmal.-d revenue of tie is n-.enl a the fiscal )M of 6:."vr,Ji!ll. "The above eelinate era a a)i;t4 ta Biirsuancw t. lar- I ft ft tb "! of ibmlMIng Ihsnj, for the i t t tti moet prt problematical, ' any .tie cye tary. ' .nation! Bank. The number of ftallomvl fank wkei .-ryot nf their etatlstli a Is shown in .r ?IlWni: I able: i Mat1 M l' Aug 14 l-k- 4-we No. of banka. 8.417' 4.6: k'M Authorised rapHal ssi4.aw.iwi jno4, i4,t fin.re t4t.u.47o urrai 'tvn' , .. r.leA,;! 6'6.S15.!' M13 Bonds on deposit .. Circulation, on bond Circulation. Inwf'l money Mt.0tfi.W3 4T,l10,i a.i-t Tula I dr. dilation .... 3M.4--.730 604.(164 L tt.t,V, Th report conlsi'ia a reiue roc tr condition In tlie life saving t -ir a tract N-tter recrui.t; ak thst n an'iit of exemption of merehartdlse rviti by travelers bo Incrented from fl') t fx ,uvt refers briefly to the various bur u t,.tr th department. ' MOST OF TROOPS THEE NOW Amusement Over Report ft Cr. airy Heshed to Bnppree Bic era la I'klllpptnes. . Contltlrrahl musment W trw;J at army headquarters Tburadi mcrnlr.j ovtr the report. la a morning 4(wf 'hc. nine troops of the Sixth tin .id Uua cavalry had J"t embarked from n .'ii-u. Cisco for the rhir.ppltioa ln.snl timlbti ft another Boxer ttptilng In ' Mra. P facta ot the rasa are the SU U ca-attr, with tho exceptlun of two troop , I as lrr In the Philippines for two or tlk i, ritk. Two troops of th regiment li t'nt vrt Meade. 8, P., to guard ths e .rveeonfnt property there- pending the arr ! '4-' tr Fourth cavalry, left that post V week 'aso te rtjoln tba regiment and haw ; ist tail'd from Son Francisco for Manllr. " A general court-martial baa b- en drier. to convene et Fort Riley -on I c jrb 6. Detail for th court: Major. P C, elarch. Captain W.. B. Carr, .Jchn W , JilJbrwh. rXward Hill, First LlcuUnanta 3 X llev, Oortlandt PrkeraU of. th 81. i ar tillery, Philip W. Booker of ' S-vtobd field artillery and Charlee J. r" vrt ot "'pm SlxtnT field artillery, the lost r rt.hl . a Judge advocate. A beird of officer consisting it iplAlr J. hi. Hughes, A. N. McCTure fcai on 1 Lieutenant A, M. Milton of h; r5ii.U cavalry haa' been erdrd to 'OiiVthe at Fort Meade on December 8, to Kara'vT th gvjallficatlona Xt Bcrgoart ttdaifA C. Pnyne if Troop D, Fourth Javi iry inr the position ' of past quarter mam, . ere;eai:t United State army, -. , '. - i Charles I'. Orlm, civil arrv ) ' merit et army headquarters in Omaha, hat '!. a ordered to report to the lnspe tor ruiet! at fort De Moines for limpor..ry du. Brigadier General Charles V rton, 0'n- mandlng the Department of I VLwurl, will go to Fort Meade, B. D., ifsnCnv.- te superintend the tent horsema bio riin of Colonel F-dtrar Z. Steever and fUJor Oty Carleton of the Fourth cavalr) I'l-'ft aIll -e- - ".- I n ,,A a ....AM.. ' fM 1 A ......li. . - been rranted Cn plain Daniel '. ejuot of th Sixth field artllliy, A Crarl Mistake Is to rieglaot a paid or couU Dr. King's New Discovery cures them t id prevent consumption. Uxt and 41.00. .r sal by Beaten Drua Co. WARRANT FOR TWO HIRYMEN Paper Issned for Arrest a fS rkrtataa a Brntbcr at Instaur of Dr. ronnell. ' At the instigation ef Hea'th t iHi1i:ns1onl Connell' a warrant was won out Thurs day morning fer th arreti of C hris Clirls tsnsen and hi brother, John Chrlstensen, who run a dairy at F1fty-frt and Dodgt streets. Ths complaint rhav s that ths defendants failed and rtfuaat to report a case of slcknehs to the heslt,' departmenL The caao referred to. arcordln ; to Dr. Coni nsll, was a rase of typhoid fir er. Trains - i . J ee get euper in dnrr en trami leeSl ye I CKiueg 1.3Q so, aiier (as kr--'sl ea ire, re- 'sLaiaae KOCK IS'.O TlCKfT OTflCtS. , 1323 Famam Street, Omr Au . 1 i'eari Strwet. Codicil lil U. :-rrjxti-a i r